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God the Master Artisan – You are His Masterpiece

23 Thursday Jul 2015

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ID-100309778If you have ever visited an art exhibition or even an art museum you would have noted that there were various pieces of artwork that were considered to be ‘masterpieces.’ The artwork on display may be different in comparison to other pieces, but they are all unique and wonderfully created by the original artist or artisan. The work is placed in the public eye so that the work of the artist can be recognized and also so that the individual works of art can be appreciated for their uniqueness. Were it not for the artist who painted, sculpted, or drew the work of art in question, the world would not stand in amazement at such imagination.

The Lord who created the stars, the Heavens, and all of creation including you and I, He is the Master Artisan. There are various artists who have created pieces of art that caused their name to surge to historical acclaim.  However, there is only one artist who has surpassed the rest and that is the almighty God Himself.  In the book of Psalms Chapter 139, the Psalmist David declares the wondrous craftmanship God has put on display. In verse 14 of this chapter David says the following:

(NKJV) “I will praise You, for I am fearfully and wonderfully made;
Marvelous are Your works, And that my soul knows very well.”

This particular chapter like many other writings of David is similar to an ode in which David uses poetic language to proclaim the greatness of God.  For example, in verses 1-3 of Psalm 139 it reads thusly:

(NKJV) “O Lord, You have searched me and known me. You know my sitting down and my rising up; You understand my thought afar off. You comprehend my path and my lying down, And are acquainted with all my ways.”

Verse 13:

(NKJV) “For You formed my inward parts; You covered me in my mother’s womb.”

What David is suggesting to us is that God already knows who he is as a person.  When David says in verses 1-3 that God knows his thoughts, his whereabouts, and even his habits, he is making it clear that God knows His creation.  Just like every artist knows the inner workings of their artwork, God knows who we are as human beings.  We are His creation, but David points to the fact that all of God’s creation is beautifully and wonderfully made.

The fact that God fashioned you is more than enough to rejoice in His mastery of creation. God created you from the very foundation of the Earth which means that the way that you look, your eye color, skin color, height, width and even the family you were born into were all designed by God. It is satan’s desire for all of us to become focused on our flaws whether it be physical or personality wise.  The only reason why our flaws exist is because we were born into sin which created imperfection.

However, satan wants us to indulge in our shortcomings instead of realizing that we were made in God’s image from the beginning.  Why is it that plastic surgery and various cosmetic enhancements have been promoted for decades?  Humanity in its own sinful condition and insecurities focuses on the imperfections. What if we all knew that God was responsible for our creation? What if we had a relationship with God through Jesus Christ to show us the glory of who God is?

David said, “I am fearfully and wonderfully made” and “Marvelous are Your works.” What David understood was that he himself was the craftsmanship of God which meant that even in all of his imperfections he was still beautifully and wonderfully made.  If you look at the life of David, he was a prime example of what a life of sin looks like. However, despite his many sins and shortcomings, David was a man who understood God’s forgiveness, God’s grace & mercy, and ultimately God’s handiwork in his life. 

It is the mission of satan to keep humanity in a distorted view of who God is which distorts the image of God in humanity. So he uses various tactics to entice us with sinful desires in order to eliminate the possibility of being made whole in Christ. In order to understand your intrinsic value, you must have a relationship with the creator.

The reason why the Psalmist David was able to declare God’s supremacy and omniscience was because David had a relationship with God. It is difficult to truly talk in great lengths about a person or subject matter that you have little to no knowledge of. To be knowledgeable about who God is, doesn’t just come from reading His Word but it comes from having an intimate relationship with Him through Christ.

Once you have an understanding of who God is in an actual relationship then you will have a clearer view of who God has made you to be. Satan’s ultimate goal is to deface and destroy the artwork that God has created. It is the same as if someone were to use graffiti to defame the famous painting of the Mona Lisa.  It would not only be an assault on the painting itself, but it would be an assault against Leonardo Da Vinci despite the fact that he is no longer living.

Basically, anyone who opposes the artwork opposes the artist who completed the work. That is the position that satan has taken, and this also includes anyone who follows him by living in sin. There are many who do not understand their worth or that they were created in God’s image because of their disobedience and sinful lifestyle.

Jesus Christ died on the cross and rose again so that you and I could not only know who we are in God but, to also know who God is. It is our sinful state that separates us from truly knowing the creator.  Every single person who was created was and is a masterpiece because of God’s decision to create. You might believe that you are a mistake or that you don’t have value.  The enemy of your soul has lied to you, and he wants you to believe that your life lacks meaning.

However, it is because you are alive and that you were created that you have a purpose. God designed you to mirror His image so that He will be glorified. Do you know Jesus in the pardon of your sins?  If not, then that is the first step to being introduced to the knowledge that you are God’s masterpiece. The world cannot give you value, nor can you find your purpose in worldly gain. Instead, your purpose and worth is only found in the almighty God who is the Master Artisan.

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The Consuming Fire – An Authentic Relationship With God That Can Change Your Life

23 Thursday Jul 2015

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ID-10077870The natural element of fire is one of the most common entities that humanity has ever known. It is a natural part of our existence that has provided heat during the time of frigid temperatures and light during periods of darkness. Fire has been utilized for survival purposes for centuries, however, one characteristic of fire, is that it has the ability to spread.

A fire or a flame that is not contained has the propensity to spread to anything within its surrounding reach. While the element of fire has proven itself to be useful for human productivity, it can also be dangerous because of its destructive nature.  Fire can literally burn and purge just about any source of matter that is flammable.  It is a fire that can be difficult to contain if it reaches throughout a wide range of area, with wildfires in states such as California and Arizona being examples.

Nevertheless, there is one who exemplifies the essence of what fire is capable of and that is the person who is the almighty God. It is the presence of God that can be likened to that of fire, especially a fire that consumes. The glory of God is so powerful that we in our human condition cannot stand before God and survive.  It is the very presence and existence of a Holy God that permeates through the Earth and can radically change our lives.

In the Bible, there are a few passages of scripture that refer to God as a ‘consuming fire.’ One of those scriptures is found in Deuteronomy Chapter 4. In this chapter, Moses is recorded as giving the Israelites instructions regarding the decrees and commands of God. Moses is admonishing Israel not to turn to idolatry but to live in obedience unto God. In verses 1-2 Moses says:

(NLT) “And now, Israel, listen carefully to these decrees and regulations that I am about to teach you. Obey them so that you may live, so you may enter and occupy the land that the Lord, the God of your ancestors, is giving you. Do not add to or subtract from these commands I am giving you. Just obey the commands of the Lord your God that I am giving you.”

He also goes on to mention what occurred when there were those who turned to worship the god called ‘Baal.’  Baal was a graven image that was worshiped by some at that time, however, in verse 3, Moses recounts the act of God utterly destroying anyone who worshiped Baal. If you read further in this chapter you will see that Moses challenges the Israelites not to break their covenant with God.  Basically, he gives them specific instructions not to commit idolatry. Here is what Moses says:

Verses 23-24:

(NLT) “So be careful not to break the covenant the Lord your God has made with you. Do not make idols of any shape or form, for the Lord your God has forbidden this.  The Lord your God is a devouring fire; he is a jealous God.”

Notice the words, ‘devouring fire’ in the admonishment that Moses gives.  Why does he use the words, ‘devouring fire?’ When you look at the end of verse 24, Moses says that God is a jealous God.  This means that God will not tolerate any form of idolatry because He is jealous for our love toward Him. Going back to verse 3 of this scripture, Moses mentioned that God destroyed anyone who worshiped Baal. One of the characteristics of fire that was mentioned earlier is that it has the ability to destroy.

One of the things that God will do is bring judgment or punishment upon anyone who decides to serve another god other than Himself. He will also judge any person or nation that openly rejects His decrees which, in essence, is the same as blatant defiance. According to scripture, there is a side of God that produces wrath upon anyone who is opposed to Him or His ways.

However, there is another side of God as it relates to the metaphor used to link the characteristics of fire. While God is a jealous God as the scripture mentioned, He is also a God who is Holy. When you look at what fire is capable of doing, it will literally burn elements that are flammable to the point where it no longer exists. In this context, the devouring fire of God can also mean to purge all forms of unholiness or sin in a person’s life.

When you and I have an authentic relationship with God through Jesus Christ, we are transformed to be more like God. Nothing that is unholy or unclean can remain in the presence of the almighty God. 2 Corinthians 5:17 says, (ESV) “Therefore, if anyone is in Christ, he is a new creation. The old has passed away; behold, the new has come.” Basically, once you have had an actual encounter with Jesus Christ and you have experienced the glory of being in God’s presence, you are made new.

Like a fire changes its surroundings, you too become changed when you are truly in a relationship with God through Jesus Christ.  It is the fire or presence of God that removes the sin within your life.  You may be struggling with old habits or old mindsets that need to be transformed through Christ.  This is why you and I need the Holy Spirit who is available to teach us and to guide us into His truth.

Much of the reason why our world is the way it is, is because of humanity’s sinfulness. It is the sin that corrupts and causes us as humans to be subject to the schemes and lies of our enemy who is satan.  However, when you become connected and bask in the presence of a Holy God, the devouring fire of His holiness begins to change you at the core.

The final aspect of the element of fire that can be applied to who God is, is a fire’s ability to spread.  Once you and I have experienced God for ourselves, it becomes difficult to remain silent about our encounter with God.  The Prophet Jeremiah said in Jeremiah 20:9, (NLT) “But if I say I’ll never mention the Lord or speak in his name, his word burns in my heart like a fire. It’s like a fire in my bones! I am worn out trying to hold it in! I can’t do it!”

Anyone who has truly tasted the glorious nature and presence of God will be unable to withhold such splendor.  That is because the glory of God becomes evident to you personally, and God’s glory begins to emanate from your very existence. What occurs is that the message of God begins to spread to others around you.  It is then that the conviction of the Holy Spirit does the work on the cold-hearted and the lost.

The power of God cannot be stopped, nor can the light of Christ be hidden. There are many who claim Christianity and yet the power and testimony of God is nowhere to be found. Why is that?  It may be because they have not tapped into the presence of God which is available to everyone who will accept Jesus Christ as their Lord & Savior. Or it may be that the testimony of Jesus Christ has been silenced due to fear or living ashamedly of the Gospel.

If you have not accepted Jesus as your Lord & Savior, you can do so while you have an opportunity.  Your life will be changed forever once you experience the glory of God in His presence.  To stoke the flame of this Holy fire, you must maintain a steady relationship with God through prayer, meditation on God’s word, and worship. The life of every person who encounters God’s Holiness will be changed forever. There isn’t such a thing as a person who is unchanged by God’s presence.  The Holy and consuming fire of God will burn away all that is steeped within sinful living.  Let God change your life through His consuming fire.

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The Sovereignty of God

22 Wednesday Jul 2015

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When you look at nations that have a considerable amount of power, they are considered to be ‘sovereign nations.’ America, Russia, China, and India are a few of the nations in our world that are of sizeable populations, and they have influence within their specific regions of the world. What makes a nation ‘sovereign?’ For one, a nation must have some sort of authority to maintain self-sufficiency apart from the overwhelming interference of others. Secondly, a nation that is sovereign is one that can enact authority within its own parameters meaning that the nation can govern itself.

It is the concept of sovereignty that incorporates the idea of supremacy. However, when you look at every nation that considers itself to be ‘sovereign’ in the worldly sense, there isn’t a nation on Earth that is completely supreme in its existence. Sovereignty may include the realm of being able to self-govern, but even in our past and current history of humanity there have been organizations (NATO, The U.N.) that have established buffers against complete sovereignty. There is only one who reigns supreme over all and that is God Himself.

God’s sovereignty far outweighs what is considered to be sovereign in our world. While the definition of the word has some traits that apply to God, the difference is that God is supreme above every entity that humanity has put into place. In the book of Romans Chapter 9, the sovereignty of God is expressed by the Apostle Paul.

In this scripture, the Apostle Paul explains how God chose Israel, and the fact that God’s choice of those within the line of the Israelites was not always understandable from the human point of view. Paul makes mention of his Jewish heritage in verse 3. He goes on in verses 4-10 to say that within the line that God chose (from Abraham up until Jesus Christ) there were those who were not considered to be ‘children of God.’ You can view the full scripture here.

Paul’s point in those verses was that God’s purpose was carried out regardless of who was in the Israelite lineage. Just because someone was a descendant of Abraham for example, did not mean that they were a child of God which meant that God used those who were not necessarily in a relationship with Him. It was only those who were children of God’s promise who were considered, ‘children of God.’ Paul even mentions the birth of Issac through Sarah and Abraham in verse 10. Issac later married Rebekah and had twins. Notice what Paul says in verses 11-12:

(NLT) “But before they were born, before they had done anything good or bad, she received a message from God. (This message shows that God chooses people according to his own purposes; he calls people, but not according to their good or bad works.) She was told, “Your older son will serve your younger son.”

Verses 13-16:

(NLT) “In the words of the Scriptures, “I loved Jacob, but I rejected Esau.” Are we saying, then, that God was unfair? Of course not! For God said to Moses, “I will show mercy to anyone I choose, and I will show compassion to anyone I choose.” So it is God who decides to show mercy. We can neither choose it nor work for it.”

What Paul is truly saying is that God will use anyone and shows mercy to anyone that He chooses. The sovereignty of God involves His supremacy but also His selective will to do what He desires or to use anyone He desires. To the mind of someone who is looking through human understanding, the question of fairness may be raised as Paul asserts. He asks, “Are we saying that God was unfair?” This question was asked in reference to Jacob and Esau. It was God’s will that Esau give up his birthright to Jacob rather than Esau the eldest keeping what was by birthing order, rightfully his. In the mind of most, this would seem unfair, but in God’s mind it was purposeful.

In verses 17-18, Paul even uses the example of Pharoah in Egypt. During the time of Moses, Pharoah was a corrupt and cruel leader who held the Israelites in bondage. Scripture also points to Pharoah’s heart being hardened by God. However, it was in God’s plan to use Pharoah to show the glory of God despite what seemed like a precarious and horrid situation for the Israelites.

Paul’s point is made clear in verses 18-19:

(NLT) “So you see, God chooses to show mercy to some, and he chooses to harden the hearts of others so they refuse to listen. Well then, you might say, “Why does God blame people for not responding? Haven’t they simply done what he makes them do?”

Not only does God choose to give mercy to those He desires, but He also decides who He will choose in terms of the hardening of the heart. Again, Paul asks what seems like a question asked in our humanity. However, Paul gives further explanation:

(NLT) “No, don’t say that. Who are you, a mere human being, to argue with God? Should the thing that was created say to the one who created it, “Why have you made me like this? ”When a potter makes jars out of clay, doesn’t he have a right to use the same lump of clay to make one jar for decoration and another to throw garbage into?”

The most important point to be made is that humanity is not in control. God has the power and the sovereignty to choose who and what He desires to use and to do so for the purposes of His will. So many have asked questions about tragedies that occur daily, and how the most evil human beings could exist. The truth is, that no one but God Himself has the answer to such questions.

In the mind of God, He knows what is best because He is God. It is also true that God can and does use what we think to be uncomfortable situations to bring glory to Himself, and to bring a better ending result within our lives. Who are we to question God in His supreme wisdom? There are many who are atheist and others who do not believe in God, who feel as though they have all of the answers. There are even those who blame God for all of the sinfulness and tragedies that occur. However, we who are the creation, do not have a right to tell the creator what to do.

As humans, we are to submit unto a Holy God and understand His Holiness and reverence Him based on who He is. The problem is that in our sinful nature, we are prideful. So, to most who are operating in sin, they are unwilling to even fathom the art of submission or obedience unto an authority, especially one that they cannot see. However, the sovereignty of God is immutable regardless of whether one chooses to believe or not.

Paul continues in verses 22-23 by saying:

(NLT) “In the same way, even though God has the right to show his anger and his power, he is very patient with those on whom his anger falls, who are destined for destruction. He does this to make the riches of his glory shine even brighter on those to whom he shows mercy, who were prepared in advance for glory.”

The great thing about God is that He is patient. Even in our sin, He still waits for us to choose Him and to forsake our pride. Ultimately, God wants His purposes to be accomplished which will give Him glory. In turn, when we are obedient and follow Him, His glory is manifested in our lives making life more enjoyable.

Jesus Christ died on the cross for your sins. If you don’t know Jesus Christ in the confession of your sins, you have an opportunity to know the God of grace, patience and mercy. Accept Christ, and see God’s will be made perfect in your life.

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Are You Trying to Be ‘The Captain of Your Own Soul’?

22 Wednesday Jul 2015

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ID-10063484Every form of transportation encompasses a person who is responsible for leading and guiding the vehicle to its destination. One example of that is the captain of a ship. The captain of a ship is the individual who serves as the guide or director of the ship’s course.

In 1888, a Victorian poem was published by English poet William Ernest Henley. The poem was entitled, ‘Invictus’ which was a short poem that centered upon the idea that humanity can determine its own fate.  If you use your imagination, you might see the imagery of a captain and his ship. Here are the lines from the actual poem:

Out of the night that covers me,
Black as the pit from pole to pole,
I thank whatever gods may be
For my unconquerable soul.

In the fell clutch of circumstance
I have not winced nor cried aloud.
Under the bludgeonings of chance
My head is bloody, but unbowed.

Beyond this place of wrath and tears
Looms but the Horror of the shade,
And yet the menace of the years
Finds, and shall find me, unafraid.

It matters not how strait the gate,
How charged with punishments the scroll,
I am the master of my fate:
I am the captain of my soul.

Henley’s overarching point of this poem was to enforce the notion that he as a human being could not only decide his path in life but that he could also live as a god unto himself.  Phrases such as, “my unconquerable soul.” , “My head is bloody, but unbowed.” , and “I am the captain of my soul.” point to the very message that Henley believed in complete autonomy.  This poem symbolizes both pride and a refusal to bow to any authority other than himself.

It is this sort of mentality that has increased in rapidity as the decades have passed. Daily, we are seeing more examples of generations which have rejected the notion of submitting to God only to rise in the exaltation of themselves. This poem and those who reflect such a disposition are exemplifying ‘secular humanism.’ The secular humanist is an individual who has adamantly denied the very deity and authority of God.  Instead, they live within the confines of leading their own lives out of their own wisdom.

In 1 Samuel Chapter 8, the account of Israel demanding a King to rule over them is given to Samuel.  Samuel was a judge, a prophet, and a priest who was given the task of prophesying to the nation of Israel.  In verses 4-5 it says:

(ESV) “Then all the elders of Israel gathered together and came to Samuel at Ramah and said to him, “Behold, you are old and your sons do not walk in your ways. Now appoint for us a king to judge us like all the nations.” 

After this demand was given, Samuel was distraught and began to seek the Lord about what to do. God gives an answer as to what Samuel should do:

Verses 7-9:

(ESV) “And the Lord said to Samuel, “Obey the voice of the people in all that they say to you, for they have not rejected you, but they have rejected me from being king over them. According to all the deeds that they have done, from the day I brought them up out of Egypt even to this day, forsaking me and serving other gods, so they are also doing to you. Now then, obey their voice; only you shall solemnly warn them and show them the ways of the king who shall reign over them.”

If you read further in this chapter between verses 10-18, you will see that Samuel warns Israel against having a King and that the King who will rule over them will essentially cause their ruin.  However, the children of Israel continue with their demand, and Samuel obeys the Lord by establishing a King.  The King established was none other than King Saul.  King Saul was a corrupt, disobedient, and unrighteous leader who inflicted pain upon Israel throughout his reign.

The point that should be raised from this scripture is that Israel as a nation sought their own destiny.  In the early history of Israel, God had actually ruled as it was originally designed to be.  However, at a later point, idolatry and disobedience unto God began to be the culture of Israel.  This, of course, began to anger God to the point where God eventually gives those in Israel what they desire.  Israel desired a King to rule over them, as opposed to God being their King.

Basically, as verse 7 says, the people of Israel were rejecting God with their demand for a King.  How often do we reject God by seeking to live our lives in total autonomy?  Just as the William Ernest Henley’s poem suggested that he himself could chart his own course in life, there are many who attempt to do the same with how they live daily.

The great thing about God is that He provides free-will for all of us.  God is a God who allows us to choose the paths that we want to take in life.  However, God desires that we not only include Him in our lives but that we submit ourselves unto Him.  By relinquishing our pride and surrendering unto God, we are giving room for God to show us a better and more stable path of living.

Going back to the scripture, there are two fundamental mistakes that the children of Israel made:

1. Israel rejected God as their King – The biggest mistake that the children of Israel made was to reject God only to ask for another King.  In doing so, God hands them over to King Saul who brought chaos and bad leadership over the children of Israel.  There are many examples of those who have rejected God and instead have chosen to either elevate themselves as a god or have chosen others to be their god. Attempting to be your own god is a dangerous venture.  Every single time that you and I remove God from our lives, we are open to not only His judgment but the negative consequences that come with it.

2. Israel believed that their path of choice was the best option – Just like Henley suggested that the path of his choosing was what he felt best, the children of Israel believed that selecting a King to rule over them would yield prosperity.  However, history tells us that instead of prosperity, the children of Israel suffered greatly under King Saul. Even in our own time today, there are many who have bought into the lie that their own way of living is more suitable.  If you were to look at the condition of our world society, it has declined morally and in many other facets, because humanity has chosen its own way rather than God’s way of righteousness.

The overall message regarding our lives is that we are always in a better position when we are surrendered under the hand of God almighty.  You cannot take the lead of your own life without negative consequences.  It is the person who vehemently rejects God in their pride, who eventually experiences the trouble that comes with idolatry and a refusal to submit unto the leadership of God.

The very first step is to accept Jesus Christ in the pardon of your sins.  If you don’t know Christ as your Lord & Savior, then you have an opportunity to start the process of obedience. God desires that we know him through Jesus Christ, and He wants us to choose His ways.  Free-will is indeed a gift that God has given, but it is the man or woman who decides to allow God to lead them and guide them who is wise.

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The Invitation (Part 2) – Is Your Name on the List?

21 Tuesday Jul 2015

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ID-10088842In an earlier blog post entitled ‘The Invitation – Will You Accept It?’, the concept of accepting the open invitation that God offers through Jesus Christ was examined. The example of an invitation that is sent to selected individuals was highlighted to point out that God invites every person to accept His invitation of salvation through Christ. However, with every invitation and acceptance of the invite there is then the addition of a person’s name to a guest list.

A guest list is used to confirm that an individual has indeed been invited and accepted the invitation.  The person’s signature or name on the list is used to identify the individual and or accompanying guests with the event and those who are the honorees of the event. Without your name showing as listed, then you are unable to gain entry into the event or participate.  So, in the case of any social event that requires an invitation, it is usually best to ensure that your name is added to the list.

Spiritually speaking, the process is the same when it comes to receiving salvation through Jesus Christ. The first part of the process involves an invitation that is sent unto all of humanity.  The second part of the process involves the addition of each individual’s name once Christ’s sacrifice has been accepted.  In the book of Revelation Chapter 21, there is a reference to what is called, ‘The Lamb’s Book of Life’.  Verse 27 of this chapter says:

(ESV) “But nothing unclean will ever enter it, nor anyone who does what is detestable or false, but only those who are written in the Lamb’s book of life.” 

The Apostle John is the writer of the book of Revelation, and it is important to note that the ‘it’ that John refers to is that of ‘The New Jerusalem.’  What is ‘The New Jerusalem’? ‘The New Jerusalem’ will be the manifestation of God’s Kingdom on Earth.  It will be an Earth that is completely remade, and it will be purged from the sin that currently exists today. The Apostle John makes it clear in verse 27 that anyone whose name is not written in The Lamb’s Book of Life, shall not enter into ‘The New Jerusalem.’

In Chapter 21, the Apostle John is shown a vision of what ‘The New Jerusalem’ or ‘The New Earth’ will look like. Seven angels show John the images of The New Earth in verses 9-25. Nevertheless, it is important to note that according to 2 Peter 3:10, the Earth in its current condition will be destroyed by fire. This will occur after the Earth as we know it has ceased. It is only at that point that ‘The New Jerusalem’ will be established. However, before all of that occurs, there is a period of time in which anyone who desires can be saved through Jesus Christ.

As a side note, it is necessary to point out that the book of Revelation is essentially a book full of prophecy.  It is one of the main books of the Bible which uses imagery concerning The End Times and what will take place when the end of the Earth as we know it shall come. Throughout this book, the Apostle John records symbolic visions which relate to where we are today, and what will occur in the future.

‘The Lamb’s Book of Life’ or as other verses of scripture use the phrase, ‘The Book of the Living’, is the book in which the name of every person who receives salvation through Jesus Christ will be added. ‘The Book of Life’ is mentioned in various scriptures from Philippians 4:3, to Revelation 20:15, and even Psalm 69:28.  It is clear that whenever a person receives salvation, their name is recorded as a way to confirm their entrance into our resting place in God’s presence.

However, those whose names are not recorded are literally on the outside looking in. Revelation 20:15 says it this way:

(ESV) “And if anyone’s name was not found written in the book of life, he was thrown into the lake of fire.”

In Revelation Chapter 20, the Apostle John is seeing a different vision than in Chapter 21.  In this chapter, he recounts what will occur after satan is finally defeated, and those who have rejected Christ receiving judgment. Based on verse 15, it is clear that those who chose to reject God openly will suffer the punishment of being thrown into the lake of fire.  The lake of fire is the eternal punishment designated for satan and his followers.  So, if anyone adamantly rejects Jesus Christ and leaves this natural life in that condition, their name will not be recorded in The Book of Life.

Having your name recorded in The Book of Life, secures you eternally because it allows you to have access to the Kingdom of Heaven and eternal rest. There will be many who will be unaccounted for, and yet at the end of their lives they will come to the point of wanting to receive Jesus Christ as Lord & Savior.  However, at the point of judgment, it will be too late.

The opportunity to receive Jesus Christ while you are alive is God’s gift of time to all of us. Many will spend their lives wasting away and serving their sinful nature only to find that it profits nothing. A life that is lived for oneself is a life that is built upon a foundation that is unstable. God desires that every name be added to The Book of Life. However, He knows that there will be many who will reject His gift of love and salvation.

Just as an invitation is sent to a respected and chosen guest, there is a reciprocal action that the invited must take.  To participate in the event, the invited must accept the invitation to have their name added to the guest list. Failure to do so will result in a missed opportunity of experiencing what would potentially be a wondrous event. Many are traveling down the road of indifference or a blatant refusal of such an esteemed invitation.

How great is it to know that you and I have been invited  by the creator of the universe?  God the almighty wants to have a relationship with you through Christ, and He wishes that you spend eternity in His presence.  However, the choice is yours.  Will you accept this invitation and have your name added to The Lamb’s Book of Life? Accept the sacrifice of Jesus Christ in the pardon of your sins, and allow God to escort you into His glorious Kingdom.

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The Burdens that You Carry – Cast Them Upon Jesus Christ

21 Tuesday Jul 2015

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ID-100210611If you have ever been inside of a loading dock, you would have noticed that much of your surroundings consists of large boxes or containers.  In most loading docks, shipments are either brought to or will be shipped from the location of the dock. However, because of the sheer size and bulk of shipments that are too heavy for a human to carry, it then requires heavy equipment to lift and transport from one area to the next. Such machinery that would be appropriate would be that of a forklift.

A forklift is a vehicle that has the ability to lift a considerable amount of weight. It is designed to carry massive amounts of weight, and can transport items within a short distance. They are useful as it relates to eliminating an individual or multiple individuals from attempting to lift a weight that is too heavy. In essence, this vehicle removes the burden from a human being by lifting the item that would be impossible for one to carry on his or her own.

How often have you found yourself attempting to carry an emotional or even a burden of life that was too much handle? Life brings with it various moments of joy, discovery, and opportunities for maturity.  However, with life there are moments that can be tragic and frustrating. All of us have become weary in our mindset and in our own outlooks of life.  However, there is one who can and will carry your burdens and that is Jesus Christ.

In the book of Matthew 11, we see that Jesus is preaching and teaching in various cities.  In the earlier part of this chapter (verses 1-6) the Disciples of John the Baptist meet with Jesus to find out if Jesus was indeed the Messiah who was prophesied to come. He sends them back to John the Baptist who is in prison, and Jesus then turns His attention to the crowds in the cities that He traveled to.

In verses 7-19,  Jesus is seen challenging the crowd on their expectations of John the Baptist.  It is clear in the scripture that their expectation of John the Baptist was false, to the point where the people were unwilling to hear what John had to proclaim. Basically, Jesus equates their mentality to that of being blasphemous because they had rejected the truth that God was speaking through John the Baptist.

As a result, Jesus judges the cities that He visits harshly for their sinfulness and unrepentance in verses 20-24 of Matthew chapter 11.  However, the verse to focus on for the purposes of this post is that of verse 28 which says:

(NLT) “Then Jesus said, “Come to me, all of you who are weary and carry heavy burdens, and I will give you rest.”

In the verses before that statement, Jesus is praying a prayer of thanksgiving in verses 25-27:

(NLT) “At that time Jesus prayed this prayer: “O Father, Lord of heaven and earth, thank you for hiding these things from those who think themselves wise and clever, and for revealing them to the childlike. Yes, Father, it pleased you to do it this way! “My Father has entrusted everything to me. No one truly knows the Son except the Father, and no one truly knows the Father except the Son and those to whom the Son chooses to reveal him.”

It is important to note that what Jesus is saying in His prayer is that there are two types of individuals in question.  Those who think of themselves as wise in their own eyes. These were the individuals who rejected the truth of God that was given through John the Baptist.  The second group of individuals were those who were ‘childlike’ as Jesus said which meant that they were willing to believe with a childlike faith, meaning that they were open to trusting in God.

The overall point to be gained from this part of the passage is that Jesus is essentially saying that He is the one who provides an illumination from the darkness of sin. When He goes on to say in verse 28 that all who are weary can lay their burdens upon Him, He is talking about laying down the burdens of sin before Him.

When we are in our sin and have not accepted Christ as our Lord & Savior, we are operating out of pride which means that we are carrying our own burdens. The weight of sin is a heavy burden to carry. That is why we have an advocate in Jesus Christ who died and rose again so that the burden of sin could be carried by Him.  However, the burden of sin is not the only burden that Christ can carry.

You may be downtrodden because of an emotional burden, or even suffering from physical pain. The great thing about God is that He offers an opportunity for all of us to relinquish our burdens onto Him. 1 Peter 5:7 says, (NLT) “Give all your worries and cares to God, for he cares about you.” Like the forklift was built to lift heavy objects, the persons of God and Jesus Christ are available to lift your burden as you traverse through life.

It is the individual who is proud who rejects assistance when they are in need of someone to lift a heavy weight.  The danger in trying to lift the weight yourself is that you may suffer from an injury in the process.  There are some things that we as humans were not meant to carry on our own. God desires to not only protect each person who trusts in Him, but He wants to carry your burdens.  As the Apostle Peter says, “He cares for you.” 

The offering of life and life abundantly has been given to you and I as a gift. Jesus Christ bled and died so that your sin could be erased and no longer brought up again to bring shame.  Instead, God desires that you release your burdens onto Him so that you can be free from the weight.  Whether your burden is a particular sin, or it is an emotional scar, or maybe you are suffering from physical pain.  Whatever burden you are carrying, you have the Heavenly Father to lift the weight that you carry.

If you don’t know Jesus in the pardon of your sins, you have an opportunity to be forgiven and receive redemption through Christ. As the scripture says, in Matthew Chapter 11, verse 28, He will give you rest.  Are you weary and in need of rest? Surrender your life to Christ, and allow Him to lead you to a place of rejuvenation and peace.

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The Good News – What Exactly is it?

20 Monday Jul 2015

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Everyone likes to hear good news because it signifies that something pleasant has occurred.  Good news could be that you will receive a raise or a promotion on your job.  It may mean that you received a positive diagnosis from your doctor after getting a negative report.  Good news essentially means that a person’s fortune or current status in life has improved from a previous status. It is the positivity of any news story that provides joy, hope, and an elevated outlook towards the future.

It is the same type of hope and joy that can be found when the Gospel of Jesus Christ is examined.  What does the term, ‘Gospel’ mean and how does it translate into ‘The Good News?’ In the book of Mark Chapter 16, the resurrection of Jesus Christ is recorded. In this chapter, there is an account of Mary Magdalene, Mary the Mother of James, and Salome. The three women purchase burial spices in order to anoint the body of Jesus in the tomb. According to verses 3-4, they find that the stone which had been in front of Jesus’ tomb had been rolled away.

In verses 5-6, they encounter an angel of the Lord. They are told by the angel that Jesus is not dead but alive.  They were then given the instructions to go to Peter and the rest of the Disciples to deliver the news. However, because they were too frightened, they did not deliver the instructions right away as they had been told. The next day, Mary Magdalene is the first to see Jesus. Mark 16: 9-11 says the following:

(NLT) “After Jesus rose from the dead early on Sunday morning, the first person who saw him was Mary Magdalene, the woman from whom he had cast out seven demons. She went to the disciples, who were grieving and weeping, and told them what had happened. But when she told them that Jesus was alive and she had seen him, they didn’t believe her.”

Notice that the initial reaction of the Disciples was that they did not believe the news that was given. However, Jesus scolds the Disciples and gives them instructions in verses 14-15:

(NLT) “Still later he appeared to the eleven disciples as they were eating together. He rebuked them for their stubborn unbelief because they refused to believe those who had seen him after he had been raised from the dead. And then he told them, “Go into all the world and preach the Good News to everyone.” 

This particular translation uses the phrase, ‘Good News’, however, other translations use the term, ‘Gospel’.  Essentially, the term ‘Gospel’ means, ‘Good News’. The word ‘euangelion’ is Greek for the word, ‘Gospel’.  The Gospel of Jesus Christ is considered the ‘Good News’.  However, why does Jesus use that phrase, and why does He instruct the Disciples to go into all of the world to preach this ‘Good News’?

If you look at the crucifixion of Jesus Christ in its essence, it was an occurrence in human history that forever changed the dynamic of humanity’s initial destiny which was that of destruction. Jesus Christ’s sacrifice was the very act that repaired the chasm that existed between God and humanity. John 3:16 which is one of the most quoted Bible verses, simply states that it was the act of God’s love that gave humanity an opportunity to be redeemed through Jesus Christ. ‘The Good News’ is that Jesus Christ came to die for the sins of the world so that you and I could be redeemed and set free from our sin.

However, the Gospel of Jesus Christ isn’t simply a New Testament occurrence. ‘The Good News’ is actually for both the Old and New Testament because the Gospel goes as far back to the book of Genesis.  The reason why sin entered into the Earth originally was due to Adam & Eve’s disobedience.  Thus, the generation of every person after Adam & Eve, inherited the sinful nature that exists within the world today. Based on that fact, humanity was destined for destruction because of the original condition of being in sin. That is obviously the bad news.

It is important to note that even in the Old Testament of the Bible, there were prophecies of Jesus Christ coming to save humanity from its sinful condition. For example, the Prophet Isaiah prophesied of the 1st coming of Christ:

Isaiah 9:6

(NLT) “For a child is born to us, a son is given to us. The government will rest on his shoulders. And he will be called: Wonderful Counselor, Mighty God, Everlasting Father, Prince of Peace.”

The above scripture is a direct prophecy of the 1st coming of Jesus Christ. Basically, the Gospel of Jesus Christ isn’t limited to the New Testament of the Bible, but it encompasses the entirety of God’s Word.  It was always in God’s plan to redeem humanity through Jesus Christ, even before He came to the Earth to die and rise again. So, the point is that the Gospel of Jesus Christ is indeed good news for all of humanity. The reason why it is called ‘The Good News’ is because, we as humans now have a way of avoiding destruction.

In our sinful state, we are unable to have fellowship or communion with God. It is because of our sin, that we are separated from truly knowing God in an authentic relationship.  However, when Jesus Christ came to die, the power that sin had over humanity was broken.  Christ was the advocate who took the punishment and death that was ours to pay. It was because of Christ’s willingness to become sin for us, that you and I now have an opportunity to be cleansed of our sin through His precious blood.

The Gospel of Jesus Christ is indeed ‘The Good News’ for the entire world. Nowhere else in human history will there ever be a greater love than God’s love, and a greater story of redemption. By birth, you and I were born into sin and it is because of that reality that we deserve destruction.  However, the destruction that is pending can be cancelled upon the acceptance of Jesus Christ as your Lord & Savior.

Unfortunately, there are many Pastors and even Christians who have not adequately expressed or shown the world what the Gospel of Jesus Christ is. There are those who have either watered down the Gospel or have not taken the time to focus on it which, in essence, rejects Christ’s original instruction. Jesus’ original instruction to the Disciples was to preach the Gospel unto all of the nations.  That should be the goal of every Christian because ‘The Good News’ is meant to be spread unto all of humanity.  Not spreading this ‘Good News’ only means that many will be unaware of the reality of Hell and destruction.  Also, by not adhering to Jesus’ instructions, many are missing out on knowing God in an authentic relationship for themselves.

Do you know Jesus as your Lord & Savior?  If you have not accepted Christ’s sacrifice, you have an opportunity.  The bad news is that you are destined for Hell and eternal separation from God’s presence if you do not accept Christ’s sacrifice.  However, the good news is, that Jesus Christ is your way out of such a horrid destiny.  The price has already been paid.  Reach out to Jesus and confess before Him that you are a sinner in need of His saving grace. When you do that, you will be saved, and you will be able to declare the Gospel to another lost soul. This in turn perpetuates the opportunity toward those who will be forever changed because of Jesus Christ.

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Spiritual Currency – Are You Living in Destitution or in Wealth?

17 Friday Jul 2015

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ID-100142636Every nation on Earth has a form of currency. Whether it be electronic, paper or coin currency, each nation is marked by its individual currency which is used in exchange for goods. However, as our world is run with the idea that currency equates to wealth and sustenance, there is a responsibility that we all have when using our currency. Money management has been a concept that has been encouraged over the years. Various tips on how to invest and spend one’s money have proliferated to the degree of national figures such as Suze Orman coming to the forefront. However, even with all of the currencies in our world there is a slight difference between them and that is their comparative value with other currencies.

Basically, if you live in the United States and you wanted to use American currency in Russia, you wouldn’t be able to.  The reason is because the currency is virtually worthless in Russia, and would need to be exchanged at the Russian rate through a currency exchange.  This would allow any American to go to Russia to purchase goods, but only with what is known as the Russian Ruble.

When you look at this concept spiritually, there are two types of currencies that we are given to use.  There is the currency of this world which is to operate in our sinful nature. Or, there is the currency of Heaven which is to operate by following Jesus Christ. 1 Peter Chapter 2, begins with the very essence of admonishing those who are Christians to live in holiness and to forsake the ways of sinfulness.

The words, “Royal Priesthood”, “Holy”, and “Holy Priesthood” are used in various translations of this passage.  However, the point is that the Apostle Peter wanted to distinguish between those who are of the world, and those who have accepted Christ.

1 Peter 2: 1-3 says:

(ESV) “So put away all malice and all deceit and hypocrisy and envy and all slander. Like newborn infants, long for the pure spiritual milk, that by it you may grow up into salvation— if indeed you have tasted that the Lord is good.”

Verses 4-5:

“As you come to him, a living stone rejected by men but in the sight of God chosen and precious, you yourselves like living stones are being built up as a spiritual house, to be a holy priesthood, to offer spiritual sacrifices acceptable to God through Jesus Christ.”

In this passage, there is also the mention of the “Living Stone”. The “Living Stone” is that of Jesus Christ.  When this scripture mentions “a living stone rejected by men” it means that Jesus was rejected by the world, but He was also chosen by God as precious or valuable.  Anyone who chooses Jesus Christ will also be like Christ in the sense that God has chosen those who follow Him to be Holy and set apart from the world. Verse 6 says that there is honor in those who believe in Jesus, and they will not be put to shame.

However, in verses 7-9, the term, “stumbling block” or “rock of offense” is used to denote that those who do not believe will stumble in disobedience. Basically, those who reject Christ will find themselves at odds with God and will be offended which will result in sinful actions as a form of rebellion. Verse 9, however, affirms those who choose Christ as being a “Royal Priesthood” and a “Holy Nation.” Even in verse 11, the Apostle Peter implies that Christians are “exiles” or as other translations use the words, “alien” or “not of this world”.  Peter encourages Christians to abstain from sin and to walk in the true calling of God’s righteousness.

The point to be made concerning the concept of spiritual currency is that there are two options.  The first option is given clearly in 1 Peter Chapter 2 which is to be apart of the Royal Priesthood by accepting Christ’s sacrifice.  In this scripture, Peter is speaking to Christians who have already made that choice. The fact is that we all have a choice to either choose Christ or to serve our fleshly desires.

If you decide to choose Jesus Christ and live for God, you are operating out of a currency of spiritual wealth. What does this mean? This means that you are now able to live a life of abundance which isn’t just isolated to money, although monetary wealth isn’t discouraged. Spiritual wealth means peace within your mind, a heart that is full of joy, and a soul that is destined for everlasting life when your time on Earth is done. You are chosen to do God’s will and to be set apart from the rest of the world.

This also means, that if you attempt to use this spiritual currency in this worldly system, that you will find yourself rejected by the world. Just like the example of using one nation’s currency in another, it won’t work unless you exchange the different values.  This is why, Peter uses the term, “Rock of offense.”  To the sinner who is not open to receiving Christ, God’s ways and those who follow God are seen as foolish.  Thus, those who follow God are spurned due to the reaction to the beckoning that comes from a loving God.

However, on the flip side there is an alternative currency and that is the currency of this world.  This is not in the monetary sense because we all use a form of currency to survive.  This currency is based out of one’s refusal to live in obedience unto God. Instead, it is a currency that openly accepts satan and the fleshly desires that come from our sinful nature.

As a result of living in unrepentant sin, the price is that of spiritual bankruptcy which means that life begins to decay. Why is it that so many who live in their sin, are many of the most unhappy and unfulfilled individuals?  That is because, for one, our lives were meant to be connected to God through Jesus Christ. Secondly, sin is a disease which drain the very life out of every human. The toll that comes from a sin filled life is one of decadence and poverty.

The world around us sounds a clarion of living for happiness, doing as you please, and doing “what feels good.” However, if you live by this spiritual currency there are negative consequences.  Every society that has removed or forcibly squelched the message of God has been a society that never experienced positive net gains that come from living in godly prosperity.

The result of any nation that lives by satan’s currency is one that is in abject poverty both physically and spiritually.  Confusion and chaos begin to become the norm, because of a staunch opposition to God’s precepts.  Just look at America for example – America is a country that has become bankrupt in the literal and spiritual sense.  It may be a country that claims to be the “wealthiest nation on Earth” however, even with what appears to be monetary stability it is anything but wealthy.  Confusion and various tragedies reign, because of humanity’s refusal to accept a Holy God through Jesus’ sacrifice.

Which currency are you using?  Are you living by the spiritual currency that the media feeds you daily? Or are you living by the spiritual currency that is tied to the King of Kings and Lord of Lords?  If you are spiritually bankrupt, there is a method of exchange that you have access to, and that is through Jesus Christ.  By accepting His sacrifice and turning from your sins, your destitution will turn into spiritual wealth.  Take the time today, and exchange your sins for a life lived in eternal security and spiritual richness.

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Access Granted – What Happens When You Have a Relationship With God?

17 Friday Jul 2015

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ID-10046524In the late 20th century and even into the 21st century, technology has encompassed the implementation of securing information and transactions. One of the main methods used as a part of secure technology is that of having a username and a password. When accessing data that is considered to be private, it is critical to authenticate a user’s information so that the data remains classified to the general public. If you have sensitive information, only you should have access to such information because your access is granted based on your username and your password. Anyone who does not have access to your account or user information will be denied.

When it comes to our spiritual well-being, God treats every individual in the same way. Basically, the way to access Heaven, eternal life, and divine security here on Earth is through Jesus Christ. When you and I make the decision to accept Jesus Christ as our Lord & personal Savior, we will then have access to everything that God desires for us. In Matthew Chapter 7 verses 21-23, Jesus gives us the disposition that God has and will have toward anyone who has not accepted Jesus Christ as their Lord & Savior:

(ESV) “Not everyone who says to me, ‘Lord, Lord,’ will enter the kingdom of heaven, but the one who does the will of my Father who is in heaven. On that day, many will say to me, ‘Lord, Lord, did we not prophesy in your name, and cast out demons in your name, and do many mighty works in your name?’ And then will I declare to them, ‘I never knew you; depart from me, you workers of lawlessness.’”

When you look at this scripture, there are a few things that are clear that all of us should strongly consider:

1. It isn’t just about invoking the name of the Lord – Jesus clearly says in verse 21 that not everyone who calls out to Him, “Lord, Lord” will enter into the Kingdom Heaven. This means that just because the name of the Lord is invoked, doesn’t mean that God recognizes the individual who is calling out to Him. Take for instance the earlier example of entering a username and a password to access an account.  If you are trying to access someone else’s account, it won’t work without their username and password. So, as hard as you may try, you won’t have access without the correct information.

God treats humanity in the same way in that, the only way to God is through Jesus Christ.  Notice what else Jesus says in this scripture when he says, “but the one who does the will of my Father who is in heaven.”  After you have accepted Christ as your Lord & Savior, there is more that should take place. Your words and your actions should line up with what you have professed. God isn’t just concerned with what you say, but He is concerned with your heart and the actions that are a result of your relationship with God. 

2. We are not saved by works – For quite some time, the idea that one can be saved through works alone has been accepted as a barometer for salvation.  However, Jesus says that on the day of judgment there will be many who will give God a list of their own examples of what they have done, which they think will be sufficient for entering into Heaven.  However, works that a person does is not what qualifies a person to enter into eternal rest with God. Ephesians 2:9 in the NLT version says, “Salvation is not a reward for the good things we have done, so none of us can boast about it.”

The above scripture clearly states that salvation is not contingent upon our works, because if it were then it would be used as a tool to boast in our own abilities. Also, if salvation were based on works and not grace, then the sacrifice of Jesus Christ would not have been necessary.

It is important to note that a person’s works and service unto God is a product of a changed heart through Jesus Christ. In Matthew 7:16, Jesus says that you will know the tree by the fruit it bears.  Basically, actions matter in the sense that it is a reflection of what is in a person’s heart.  For your actions to change, you must spend time in prayer, worship, and the reading of God’s Word.  By doing so on a daily basis, your heart begins to change because you are drenching yourself in the presence of God.

3. God does not recognize anyone who is not associated with Jesus Christ – It goes back to the example of using the correct username and password.  If a user has the correct access, then they will be granted permission to the information within the account. In Matthew 7:23, Jesus tells us what will happen if someone does not have a relationship with God through Christ: “And then will I declare to them, ‘I never knew you; depart from me, you workers of lawlessness.’”  

Our recognition by God is based on His son Jesus Christ.  If you have not accepted Jesus as your Lord & Savior, then God will not recognize you as His own on your judgment day. God wants to know you for your allegiance and relationship with Him through Christ. There are many who do good works, but their heart has not been changed through the convicting power of the Holy Spirit. In order for you and I to be received by God, our lives must be intertwined with Jesus Christ in the remission of our sins.

So then, what happens when you have a relationship with God?

1. You have access to His blessings and protection – Once you have decided to accept Christ in the pardon of your sins, you have become a child of God.  Like a daughter or a son has access to the inheritance of their father, you will have an inheritance that God will provide to you.  This even involves being protected from the snares of the enemy. Protection comes from being on the side of the one who the Psalmist David often references in the context of being His protector.  The one who protects and delivers is the almighty God.

2. The life you live becomes a testament of God’s love for humanity – If you are actively pursuing God and spending time developing your relationship with Him, then your life will transform before the eyes of the world. One of the great things about salvation is that it isn’t just limited to you, but it is for the entire world. The salvation that God offers can be portrayed in your life by how you live and what you say.

3. God’s purpose for your life is revealed to you – Every life on Earth has a specific purpose for being.  However, there are many who never discover what they were made to do or the impact that they can have in God’s Kingdom. By having a relationship with God, your purpose for the sake of God’s Kingdom is not only revealed, but it is completed as you live daily.

Do you have access to God through Jesus Christ? There are so many who have tried to access God through other means. Some have tried it by religiously attending church services.  Others have tried it by serving in various ministries in order to perform “good works.” Then there are even those who believe that you can be saved and spared from Hell just by being a “good person.” The mistake in all of these methods is that they do not include an adherence to God, nor do they exhibit one’s need to be saved from their sin.

Jesus Christ gave His life for you so that you could have everlasting life. However, the gift of salvation is freely given for you to accept voluntarily. You cannot receive salvation by your own good works or by living morally.  The only guidelines and way of living that apply to eternal salvation are the precepts that God has put into place. Accept Christ, and you will be granted access to a changed heart, a changed mind, and a changed life.

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The Distortion and Brokenness that is a Result of Sin

16 Thursday Jul 2015

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broken-hand-mirrorA mirror is designed to portray the reflection of an object or a person that is within view. Any form of glass that is not modified or distorted in any way will produce a complete reflection. This is of course if there is ample lighting which is refracted from the surface to create an exact image within the mirror. However, what if a mirror is shattered or if the image becomes foggy due to condensation in the atmosphere? It will mean that the original image of the object or person becomes distorted upon viewing. Basically, an external problem (i.e. mirror accidentally shattering) can cause a distortion of the view.

Spiritually speaking, the same concept can be applied to all of our lives as it relates to distortion and brokenness.  In Genesis Chapter 1, we can see the account of God creating various species of animal, and forming the elements of the Earth that we see today. Throughout a period of 6 days, God created the skies, the oceans, the stars, and all living creatures which would inhabit the Earth.  In addition to the various creations, humanity was a part of God’s plan. The first part of Genesis 1:26 says,

(ESV) “Then God said, “Let us make man in our image, after our likeness.” 

Verse 27 also says, (ESV) “So God created man in his own image, in the image of God he created him; male and female he created them.”

From the very beginning, humanity was created and formed to be in the image of the almighty God. It is also important to notice that the word “us” is used because it denotes the existence of God the Father, God the Son, and God the Holy Spirit.  All were present from the beginning of time. So, this scripture affirms the fact that you and I were created in the image of God. We were fashioned to express and portray the image of holiness, righteousness, and the very essence of who God is. However, the original image became distorted because of sin.

The actual account of Adam & Eve deciding to sin took place in Genesis 3. Most who know this scriptural reference, know that Adam & Eve ate from the tree of the Knowledge of Good & Evil (Genesis 3: 1-7) after God had given them instructions not to.  In their disobedience, they not only suffered the consequences of being evicted from the Garden of Eden (verses 23-24), but the image of God in humanity became distorted. Notice what God says to Adam in verse 9:

(ESV) “But the Lord God called to the man and said to him, “Where are you?”

In verse 8, Adam & Eve hid from God’s presence because they were ashamed and obviously guilty of their disobedience.  However, when God asked the question of Adam “Where are you?” it was in the context of God no longer recognizing His own image. It wasn’t that God did not know where Adam was in the physical sense, but because of the sin committed, the very image of God’s likeness was distorted and no longer recognizable.

The fact is that ever since Adam & Eve’s disobedience at the dawn of creation, humanity has suffered and portrayed the image of distortion. When you look at a mirror that has been shattered, the image of an object or a person is no longer recognizable. That is what took place when Adam & Eve rebelled. Even if we fast forward into today’s time, there are so many examples of distortion and broken images.

Satan was able to deceive Eve into believing the lie that she would not die if she ate of the fruit of the tree that God forbade. However, the lie was only partial because Adam & Eve indeed died, but it was a spiritual death and not physical.  Our enemy satan is the master of deception but also distortion. He distorts the truth by changing it into various alternatives, which leads to the art of deception.

For example, over the past two months, the issue of homosexuality and the “transgender” lifestyle has surfaced more so than ever. Not only is it legal in the United States and 20 other countries for homosexuals to marry, but such a lifestyle has now become embraced.  Even those who are publicly stating their “transformation” from the gender they were born as to identifying as another has become acceptable by many in society today. Bruce Jenner became the shining example of what distortion truly looks like.

Jenner became the champion for those who were and are “transgender” because he supposedly represents someone who spoke out with the objective to be embraced for his lifestyle. However, even in doing so, Jenner like others are showing what a life looks like when it is distorted. Many (even Christians) are afraid to speak out against such sins, but the damage that is caused to the individual and to our society becomes more evident as time goes forward.

Both homosexuality and identifying as a different gender are examples of distortion because it was never God’s original design.  When you look back at Genesis 1:27, it says that “male and female he created them.” That is because from the very beginning, God had a plan in place and it was designed as He created it to be. However, when sin was introduced into the world, the brokenness and distortion was a product of the original sin.

Satan desires to distort and destroy anything that God creates. Going back to the issue of homosexuality and being “transgender”, these are two cases of massive distortion.  The enemy knows that if he can get the majority to buy into such deception, then it will corrupt future generations. What occurs when you have two individuals of the same-sex who adopt and raise children? You end up with a broken view of the original family structure. Basically, the child or children involved, no longer have the balance of a mother and a father. There are certain traits that will be missing when there is a lack of balance. Satan knows this, which is why he promotes such a deviation from God’s original plan.

As a result, you have a degradation of the original family structure, which creates confusion and identity issues. Even as it relates to those who want to “change their gender“, there is a confusion that comes with it. Satan knows that when people choose to rebel against God and sin becomes acceptable, negative consequences are the result. When you look at Adam & Eve, they lost their original inheritance because of their rebellion.

Many today are losing their inheritance which is that of life everlasting and joy in abundance. The majority within our global society are now redefining various aspects of life which only God can define, which means that in humanity’s rebellion, God is not pleased.  As a result, God leaves every nation that rejects His ruling to the decadence and societal devolution which causes hardship and turmoil.

However, with all of that being the reality, there is great news.  Jesus Christ is the remedy and the only one who can mend the brokenness and distortion that sin causes. Although Adam & Eve’s sin caused the original distortion, Jesus Christ came so that you and I could live a life free from sin.  The hysteria that sin causes can be altered when you and I come to Jesus Christ. Do you know Jesus as your Lord & Savior?

If not, then the original image of God cannot be made manifest as long as you are in rebellion against God.  Jesus Christ bled and died for you so that the image of God could be reclaimed in your life. God wishes that every human come to the knowledge and experience of His great love. However, the choice is up to you to choose Christ. Allow God to mend the brokenness and straighten the distortion that is within your life.  Only Jesus Christ can start the process to a road of recovery.  Take an opportunity and accept the gift of eternal life.

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