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God – The Ultimate Model of the Parent / Child Relationship

10 Wednesday Jun 2015

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ID-100205632When you look at the current state of the human family in today’s time, it is quite clear that the quality of parenting has declined.  While there are still many examples to be seen of positive parenting styles, there are also examples of bad parenting.  If you were to turn on your television, you would see news reports of child neglect and parents who have abused their children.  Even as it relates to the quality of parenting, it seems that many children are being left behind to fend for themselves.  One might believe that poor parenting outweighs that of positive parenting.  However, to get a clearer view of what a parent/child relationship should be, we can look at God’s relationship with humanity.

In Romans 8, Paul takes a moment to explain the essence of the Parent/Child relationship that God desires to have with each of us.  He says in verses 14-17 the following:

(NIV) “For those who are led by the Spirit of God are the children of God. The Spirit you received does not make you slaves, so that you live in fear again; rather, the Spirit you received brought about your adoption to sonship. And by him we cry, “Abba, Father.” The Spirit himself testifies with our spirit that we are God’s children. Now if we are children, then we are heirs—heirs of God and co-heirs with Christ, if indeed we share in his sufferings in order that we may also share in his glory.”

Notice the key word, “Abba Father”.  What does that phrase mean? The term “Abba” originates from the Aramaic or Hebrew language.  It is a term of endearment that a child uses to express the fondness and even relationship of a child to their Father.  So, when Paul says “And by him we cry, “Abba Father.” he means that our relationship with God becomes one of a parent to a child once we are born again in the Spirit.  As Paul puts it, we are adopted into sonship with God after we are reborn through the acceptance of Jesus Christ.

The reason why it is important to view God in the context of He being your Heavenly Father and you being His child is because it is this type of relationship that is special. One can have a romantic relationship, and one can even have a friendship, but a parent/child relationship is unique in its own right. It is the type of relationship that cultivates identity.  For example, a child who has a loving Mother & Father usually finds themselves in a position of knowing who they are and they understand their identity as they grow.

The same is so concerning our relationship with God. It is because He is our Heavenly Father (upon receiving salvation), that we become aware of who He has made us to be.  A child’s identity is tied to their parents because their traits and characteristics are based on the family lineage and origin.  As Jesus explains to Nicodemus in John 3 verses 1-21, we must be born again.  In that scripture, to be born again means to be reborn by the Spirit or to undergo a conversion from a sinner into a follower of Christ.

The reason why rebirth is such an important concept is because it signifies a shedding of the old and embracing the new.  However, the concept goes deeper because it then signifies being reborn into a new family with a new Father.  The new family involves that of being grafted into the body of Christ with God becoming your new Father. So essentially, experiencing salvation is more than just a change in your lifestyle or even the name that you claim.  It is a process of being adopted as a son or daughter of God.

When it comes to “religion”, the focus is based on behavioral changes and structure.  Religion was not meant to encompass the very essence of a relationship because practicing religion eliminates active communication and intimacy with God.  However, when we receive Christ, and we become apart of God’s family, we are then given an opportunity to have a relationship with God.  Think of it as a Father to his son or daughter.

A son or daughter can have a familial relationship with their Father because the access has been granted based on being born into the family.  So this means that a son can ask what he wishes of his Father, and he can spend time with his Father.  That is what God desires from our lives.  He wants an authentic and familial type of relationship with us.  That is why Hebrews 4:15 says that we can approach God’s throne with confidence because if we are His children, then we can ask Him what we will, just as a child asks his/her Father what they desire.  Of course, what we ask must line up with His will for our lives, but we can still ask confidently knowing that God’s will shall be done regardless of which way He answers us.

There is also the element of protection as it relates to God’s relationship with us.  A loving parent will always see to it that their child is protected from anything inherently dangerous. God also desires to protect  us as His creation and His children.  This is why obedience unto God is paramount, because if we follow the commands that God has given to us, we put ourselves in a position to be protected from negative consequences. You can think of obedience unto God as a guardrail to protect you from yourself and from outside influences.

We live in a world that is rooted in a godless type of living, and yet the same individuals that reject God are the same persons who suffer from the consequences that come with disobedience.  Part of it is that many do not understand the parent/child relationship that God wants us to have with Him.  The other part of it is that our sin calls out to us, and we serve our flesh because we are subjected to sin rather than the Holy Spirit. However, God wants us to have a relationship with Him through Jesus Christ.

The ultimate model of a parent/child relationship is exemplified in God the Father.  There may be many examples of positive parenting and successful parents for us to see. However, none of the parents that exist can surpass the parenting and love that God can lavish upon us.  Do you have a relationship with God the Father?  Is He the one that you can cry “Abba Father” to?  If not, then you can have this relationship by accepting Jesus as your savior.  By doing so, you will receive an inheritance that can only come from God the Father.  He has many things and words of wisdom to impart unto you. Accept Christ, and become a part of God’s family and His body of believers.

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Obedience – Ensuring Your Protection

09 Tuesday Jun 2015

Posted by God's Messenger in Bible, Christian, Christianity, Faith, God, Inspiration, Jesus, Jesus Christ, Life, Love, Spiritual

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When you think of the law, what comes to your mind?  Is it a picture of a judge who presides over a court ruling?  Do you think of a police officer who holds the responsibility of protecting citizens from harm? If you thought of these two figures of authority, then you have the correct view in terms of what represents law and order. However, within a system of law that is working properly, there must be an element of obedience.  What does obedience encompass concerning law?

For laws to establish order and for such laws to be effective, they must be followed. Laws are put into place in order to create a system of orderly conduct, and to avoid chaos.  A nation without laws is a nation that operates in lawlessness which leads to an existence of negative consequences.  In a society that is governed by law, most do not actively disobey to the point of being arrested because they understand that laws are put into place to protect their well being.

While laws that were instituted by humans were designed for our protection, God has also established a standard and His own set of laws that are to protect us.  An example of what disobedience looks like can be found in 1 Samuel 15.  Samuel was called at an early age to be a Prophet to the nations. In this chapter, Samuel tells King Saul (Saul was anointed to be King over Israel) to completely destroy a group of people called the “Amalekites”. The Amalekites were a nation of sinful and wicked people, who God had given King Saul the order of destroying for their assault against Israel.

In verse 3 it says:

(NIV) “Now go, attack the Amalekites and totally destroy all that belongs to them. Do not spare them; put to death men and women, children and infants, cattle and sheep, camels and donkeys.”

So King Saul begins by destroying the Amalekites in verse 7 while also taking Agag (King of the Amalekites) alive.  However, notice what it says in verse 9:

(NIV) “But Saul and the army spared Agag and the best of the sheep and cattle, the fat calves and lambs—everything that was good. These they were unwilling to destroy completely, but everything that was despised and weak they totally destroyed.”

It was God’s original order to Saul in verse 3, that Saul kill everyone and everything leaving virtually nothing behind. But as we see in verse 9, King Saul, and his men take what is good which are the sheep, cattle, fat calves and lambs.  Essentially, by taking what was left, Saul was acting in disobedience to what God had said.  In verses 16 – 22, Samuel begins an exchange with Saul when he tells him of God’s displeasure.  Basically, in these verses Saul attempts to justify his disobedience. In verse 21, Saul uses the justification that his men took the animals left behind so that they could  use them as burnt offerings unto the Lord.

However, even with that justification, Saul acted in disobedience. So, Samuel gives Saul the final word of judgment in verses 22-23.

(NIV) “But Samuel replied: “Does the Lord delight in burnt offerings and sacrifices as much as in obeying the Lord? To obey is better than sacrifice, and to heed is better than the fat of rams. For rebellion is like the sin of divination, and arrogance like the evil of idolatry. Because you have rejected the word of the Lord, he has rejected you as king.”

In the end, King Saul was removed as King over Israel for his disobedience. Saul believed that what he was doing was right in his own eyes, but he chose to defy what God had given him to do.  As a result, his kingship was over. Often times we in our own lives, live in disobedience unto God.  Whenever we are blatantly sinful and reject the warnings and words of God, there are consequences.

Just as Saul experienced his dethronement, we too are open to God’s judgment if we disobey.  By nature, humanity is prideful because of being born into sin. So, naturally we are inclined to reject the authority of God in our sinfulness. However, when we do so, we are open to God’s judgment and to negative consequences.

We are living in a global society that promotes secular humanism and living as you see fit. However, Proverbs 3:7 says not to  be wise in your own eyes but to shun evil. The reason is because when we live under our own guidance apart from God’s, we will always suffer the consequences.  We are seeing a society all around us that is degenerating because of the sin that is being promoted.

Sinfulness is active disobedience unto God, and it is the very sin that God will not stand for. God is a Holy God and it is His will that we follow after His ways and not our own. Those who are secular humanists try to institute the very idea that obedience unto God isn’t necessary nor is it best for humanity. That is because secular humanists shun accountability which means that one can do what they feel is the right thing to do without consequence.

However, God shows us daily and throughout scripture that any person or nation that openly or privately defies God will pay a heavy price. Obedience to God is paramount to the success and stability of our lives because He puts His standards into place for our protection.  Why is it that premarital sex or fornication as scripture says, is something to flee from according to 1 Corinthian 6:18? Engaging in fornication causes various illnesses, in addition to tying the souls of two individuals because of how sex is a covenant.  It causes not only physical damage but also emotional damage which is why Paul says to flee from sexual immorality.

Why is it that God instituted the commandments of “thou shalt not kill” and “thou shalt not steal”? Simply because, engaging in either of these acts is sure to create negative consequences.  The other reason is because the root of stealing and even killing is based out of sinfulness which is against what God desires for each of our lives.  The point is that God desires that we live in obedience unto Him, because He knows the negative consequences that can occur if we do not follow what He has said. The other reason is because obedience shows our love for God.

John 15:10 says, (NLT) “When you obey my commandments, you remain in my love, just as I obey my Father’s commandments and remain in his love.” Basically, when you follow God in obedience you are proving your allegiance and love for Him.  This is how you know that your devotion to God is authentic – when you walk in obedience.  The first step to obedience is to surrender your life to Christ.  By accepting Christ’s sacrifice in the pardon of your sins, you are a step closer to protection from negative consequences. Obedience is indeed better than sacrificing your well being.  Choose Christ, and ensure your protection through obedience to God.

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Spiritual Blindness – Visually Impaired Without Christ

08 Monday Jun 2015

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Imagine that you are blindfolded while attempting to get from point a to point b. All you see is darkness while you hear the sound of movement around you. You find it difficult to navigate to your destination as your eyes are impaired by the blindfold. It becomes a struggle just to find your way as you stagger from one place to the next. Then you realize just how dangerous it is to venture out into the world while blindfolded. So, you decide to take the blindfold off, and you realize that your vision is no longer impaired.  Now, you have the eyesight to see where you are and where you are going.  You are no longer stopped by the blindfold nor are you staggering, but you have a clear direction.

Spiritual blindness is akin to wearing a blindfold – it is the unawareness and impairment that is caused by the very sin that exists within our lives.  The timeless hymn “Amazing Grace” contains the following words which have become a staple in the lives of many Christians:

“Amazing grace! How sweet the sound
That saved a wretch like me!
I once was lost, but now am found;
Was blind, but now I see.”

This age-old hymn was written by a clergyman by the name of John Newton. It was first published in 1779 and has become a song that epitomizes the very essence of salvation and coming to the knowledge of God’s love. The words to take note of are “Was blind, but now I see.” The writer of the hymn wanted to put an emphasis on the notion that once those who were in sin experienced salvation, it became the same as one’s eyes being opened from blindness.

In 2 Corinthians 4:4, Paul further points to the element of spiritual blindness when he says the following:

(NIV) “The god of this age has blinded the minds of unbelievers, so that they cannot see the light of the gospel that displays the glory of Christ, who is the image of God.” 

Who is the “god of this age”?  Ephesians 2:2 refers to as some translations have put it, “the prince of the air.”  The prince of the air is satan – he is the ruler of darkness which means that he has a certain amount of influence in the Earth. The Apostle Paul mentions in this passage that satan or the “god of this age” has the ability to blind those who are unbelievers. In, 2 Corinthians 4, Paul is speaking to Christians and giving words of encouragement.

In doing so, Paul gives a contrast of those who are spiritually blinded by satan, and the light that can be seen which is the gospel of Jesus Christ. When it comes to spiritual blindness, there is an unawareness and even a deception that comes at the hand of satan.  There are many examples that we can see today, in which various forms of deception have been used to blind the masses.

For example, the media continues its daily onslaught of accepting sinful behavior and projecting that acceptance onto its viewers and listeners.  Now, homosexuality, drug use, sexual promiscuity, and even transgender living has become culturally acceptable. Anyone who dares to speak out against such behavior is labeled as a religious heretic. However, the truth of God’s word remains which states that the wages of sin is death according to Romans 6:23.  However, the other half of that scripture says that the gift of God is eternal life in Christ Jesus.

The unfortunate part about spiritual blindness is that when one is in their sin, they are unable to see the damage that their disobedience and sinfulness causes.  Daily, satan uses multiple means to fleece the majority through social media, television and radio broadcasts, and even print media.  As a result, there is a generation of individuals that are raised not to have a reverence for the things of God or Holy living.  However, what God promises is to illuminate the eyes of the spiritually blinded through Jesus Christ only if the choice is made to repent and surrender one’s life.

Satan doesn’t want those in darkness to come to the exposure of God’s marvelous light.  He understands that if we as humans ever become free from sin, then we are no longer bound to the power that sin exerts against us. Essentially, those who are spiritually blind, they are separated from knowing who God is through Jesus Christ.  We are not able to know the creator in His fullness if we are blinded by our sin. 1 Corinthians 2:14 says that the person without the Spirit of God, cannot understand the things of the Spirit. Basically, those who are in their sin and refuse to yield to Jesus Christ, they are unable to receive spiritual sight.

However, once you and I have been washed by the blood of Jesus Christ and have accepted His sacrifice, we become new creatures.  Our spiritual eyes are then made to be clear with vision. Millions of people are walking in spiritual blindness every day.  There continues to be an assault on Holy living, the principles and standards of God, and anyone who stands true to the allegiance of Jesus Christ.

The times that we are living in are indeed critical.  It is becoming increasingly difficult to live in a society that promotes a godless lifestyle while those who are in Christ stand for God’s righteousness unashamedly.  The truth is, as decades pass it will only become more challenging. However, the hope that humanity has is in Jesus Christ.  The great thing about God is that He gives everyone an opportunity to be released from their spiritual blindness.

Just as a person who is blindfolded has an opportunity to be released from the blindfold, every human being that is willing can also see clearly.  It is spiritual blindness and sinful living that keeps humanity locked in a state of unawareness and confusion. So much damage is caused against those who are blind and those who are being led by the blind. Every day, governments are lying and deceiving their citizenry because the politicians themselves are spiritually blind.  Many who are unaware follow their words and accept the laws that are put into place.

More and more, we are being prodded to give up the very principles that God has instituted for the sake of humanity and for His glory.  Yet, there must be a generation that will rise and proclaim that Jesus cures spiritual blindness and that He is the answer. If you haven’t accepted Christ as your savior, you have an opportunity to be set free from your blindness.  Then and only then will you be aware of satan your enemy, and you will be able to lead others to Christ.  Receive your spiritual sight by accepting Christ and you will see how God will lead you.

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Your Inheritance Is Available to You – Know its Value and Accept the Gift

05 Friday Jun 2015

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ID-10052834Most if not everyone wants to be a recipient of a fortune or treasure that is passed down within a family structure.  To receive something of value from someone who has passed it down to you in the event of their death is commonly known as an “inheritance”. Often, responsible families will incorporate a will which is in the form of a document. In this document, it is outlined as to who will receive items that are passed down from the person who will at some point pass away. An inheritance can be a large sum of money, a car, or a house.  It can be anything that holds intrinsic value.

Just like an inheritance within a family structure provides the chain of passing down items of value to succeeding generations, those who are in Christ are also heirs to the inheritance that God offers.  In Romans chapter 8, the Apostle Paul explains the inheritance that every Christian has if we are truly connected to God:

(NIV) Verses 14-17:

“For those who are led by the Spirit of God are the children of God. The Spirit you received does not make you slaves, so that you live in fear again; rather, the Spirit you received brought about your adoption to sonship. And by him we cry, “Abba, Father.” The Spirit himself testifies with our spirit that we are God’s children. Now if we are children, then we are heirs—heirs of God and co-heirs with Christ, if indeed we share in his sufferings in order that we may also share in his glory.”

The main words to focus on in this scripture are, “heirs”, “God’s children”, and “share”. These words are associated with anyone who follows Christ, because once we are adopted into the family of God through Christ & the Holy Spirit, we become God’s children.  What does it mean to be a child of God? You can think of this in a similar context of being a son or a daughter to a Mother or a Father.

In the process of an inheritance, parents that truly love their children usually leave a legacy or something of value for the next generation. That is because the relationship between the child and parent warrants that there is a continuation of items of worth within the hands of those who are next in line.  God treats those who are His children in the same way.  All of us who are in Christ, we share in His blessings because we are heirs with God and joint heirs with Christ.  It is because we are in the family of God, that we have access to the blessings He wants to bestow upon us.

However, notice what Paul also says at the end of verse 17.  He says “if indeed we share in his sufferings in order that we may also share in his glory.” Paul is talking about the sufferings of Christ.  To be a Christian isn’t to simply claim the title, but it is to suffer as Christ did for the sake of God.  Just as we will be recipients of the blessings of God, we will also be recipients of momentary suffering for Christ’s sake.  

As mentioned, we who are in Christ have access to the inheritance that God wants to give to us.  It is the element of passing down gifts and items of value that God wishes to provide to every person who follows Him.  However, there is one thing that all Christians must be responsible for and that is maintaining our inheritance.  It is quite possible to reject what is being given to you by giving your inheritance to someone else in exchange for what appears to be a better deal.

In our society today, there are many who constantly squander their inheritance because they are living in sin and disobedience.  God wishes that all people come to know Him and to give them a blessed existence.  However, because many don’t know that an inheritance is accessible to them through Christ, they are giving their inheritance away on a daily basis.  This is just what Esau did with Jacob in the Old Testament.

In Genesis chapter 25, the birth of Jacob and Esau is recorded in verses 24-25. Jacob and Esau were individuals who the Lord had given as a prophecy to their mother Rebekah.  They were also two individuals that were inherently different in their character and in their behavior. Esau was originally given the birthright because he was the first-born.  A birthright simply meant that a son who was born first was given the same authority that the Father had upon his death.  So, Esau would possess the authority and other assets given to him by his Father, because he was born first.

Notice in verses 25-26 that there was a struggle between Esau and Jacob as they exited their Mother’s womb: (NIV) “The first to come out was red, and his whole body was like a hairy garment; so they named him Esau. After this, his brother came out, with his hand grasping Esau’s heel; so he was named Jacob.” We can see that Jacob held onto Esau’s heel with the intent to steal his birthright even before he was born.

As the two grew older, there was another point in time in which Jacob had another opportunity to steal his brother’s birthright. In verses 29-33 we see the following exchange:

(NIV) “Once when Jacob was cooking some stew, Esau came in from the open country, famished. He said to Jacob, “Quick, let me have some of that red stew! I’m famished!” (That is why he was also called Edom. Jacob replied, “First sell me your birthright.” “Look, I am about to die,” Esau said. “What good is the birthright to me?” But Jacob said, “Swear to me first.” So he swore an oath to him, selling his birthright to Jacob.” 

So, essentially Esau sold his birthright for stew. There are two things that we can gather from this:

1. Esau did not know or care about the value of his birthright – There are many who live their lives in sin, not knowing the value of the inheritance that God offers.  By being in Christ you are able to receive God’s blessings.  However, when we sin we are trading in our inheritance for something that is worthless and perishable.

2. Esau was willing to do anything to feed his appetite – The scripture says that Esau was hungry – so hungry that he gave away his inheritance. Sometimes it is quite easy to give away your inheritance for a moment of sin.  All of us have various appetites that are driven by our flesh, but if we are not careful, we can give our inheritance away for a moment of sin that is fleeting.

The point to be made is that when we come to know who God is in the pardon of our sins, we have access to an inheritance.  God has so much in store for you and I, but we must be willing to see the value of His blessings.  If you are in sin, you are giving up your inheritance for momentary pleasure.  Christ died and rose again so you could be a joint heir with Him.  Accept Christ as your Lord and savior by repenting of your sins. Once you have accepted Jesus’ sacrifice, you are welcomed into the family of God where your inheritance is waiting for you.

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The Day of the Lord Is Coming – Heed the Warnings That God is Giving To Us

03 Wednesday Jun 2015

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ID-10054308Every day, there are signs that point to the End Times or the return of Jesus Christ. Various signs include wars and rumors of wars, Earthquakes in diverse places, the increase in humanity’s sinfulness, along with a whole host of other signs.  Matthew 24 is perhaps the most referred to of scriptures as it relates to the signs of the end.  In that chapter, Jesus gives His Disciples signs of what to look for as the coming of the end inches closer and closer.

However, the book of 2 Peter Chapter 3, also mentions the coming of the Lord, but it also includes how we are to respond to the adversity that results from the times that we live in. Before examining this scripture, we should look at the End Times from the perspective of Noah. In Genesis 6, we see that the wickedness or sinfulness of humanity has become burdensome in the heart of God.  In verses 5-6, it says:

(NIV) “The Lord saw how great the wickedness of the human race had become on the earth, and that every inclination of the thoughts of the human heart was only evil all the time. The Lord regretted that he had made human beings on the earth, and his heart was deeply troubled.” So, as a result of this God decides in verse 7 that He will wipe humanity off the face of the Earth. The only one who was spared was that of Noah and his family because he found favor in the eyes of the Lord. 

As it is commonly known from scripture, Noah is instructed to create an ark which would protect all of the animals and his family from the great flood that would cover the Earth.  However, notice what it says in Matthew 24: 37-39:

(NIV) “For the coming of the Son of Man will be just like the days of Noah. For as in those days before the flood they were eating and drinking, marrying and giving in marriage, until the day that Noah entered the ark, and they did not understand until the flood came and took them all away; so will the coming of the Son of Man be.” 

Here, Jesus is speaking and He is suggesting to us that at the time of Noah building the ark, most were living in their sinfulness and ignoring the impending doom which was the flood.  However, as Jesus said, they did not understand until the flood came and took them all away.  How often do we see various signs and warnings today, which are meant to give us a chance to avoid disaster?

Even in today’s time, we are seeing blatant sinfulness that is paraded throughout the media and even in our own lives.  Many have chosen to reject the truth of God while a whole host of signs are being put before us which are pointing to the return of Jesus Christ. Our world structure continues to decay while, at the same time, there is a call for global unification and peace.  However, the peace that many are seeking is coming from man-made solutions instead of seeking God for the solutions that plague our world. Whenever humanity decides that in its pride that it will not seek God, then nothing but chaos and confusion occurs.

In 2 Peter, Jesus gives us a warning of what will occur in the last days.  He says in verses 3-4: (NIV) “Above all, you must understand that in the last days scoffers will come, scoffing and following their own evil desires. They will say, “Where is this ‘coming’ he promised? Ever since our ancestors died, everything goes on as it has since the beginning of creation.”  Basically, what Jesus is saying is similar to what many say today.  Many of those who scoff at the coming of Jesus, say that such “signs of the times” have occurred in years past.  Many today scoff at the promise of Christ’s return and wonder why He hasn’t returned as promised.  However, look at what Jesus says in verses 5-7:

(NIV) “But they deliberately forget that long ago by God’s word the heavens came into being and the earth was formed out of water and by water. By these waters also the world of that time was deluged and destroyed. By the same word the present heavens and earth are reserved for fire, being kept for the day of judgment and destruction of the ungodly.” The point is, there are many who do not take into account that God has revealed His judgment to humanity before in the form of the great flood.  The same judgment will be poured out again but in the form of fire as Jesus said in verse 7. 

Looking also at verses 9-10:

(NIV) “The Lord is not slow in keeping his promise, as some understand slowness. Instead he is patient with you, not wanting anyone to perish, but everyone to come to repentance. But the day of the Lord will come like a thief. The heavens will disappear with a roar; the elements will be destroyed by fire, and the earth and everything done in it will be laid bare.”

So, Jesus says that the Lord is not slow to keep His promise as some understand it to be.  The naysayers will and often do say that Christ isn’t returning and that the end times do not exist.  Yet, there are many signs that we see every single day which point to the return of Jesus Christ.  Also, God’s judgment will come to any nation or group of people who decide to openly reject Him.

Examples of blatant rejection?  Just look at the various laws that are instituting and promoting sinful behavior.  Not only in America is homosexuality being endorsed for “marriage” but countries around the world are now attempting to re-define an institution that was not created by human hands.  Even if it isn’t that particular issue, there are countless examples of lawlessness which is promoted and shown throughout our world.  Governments both domestic and worldwide operate in corruption and pass laws which have pushed God out, and welcomed sinfulness and secular humanism.

However, here is the good news and that is what Jesus referred to in verse 9, when He says “Instead he is patient with you, not wanting anyone to perish but everyone to come to repentance.” God wishes that no one perish.  There are penalties for sinfulness and disobedience which many will choose to pay for.  However, Jesus Christ died and rose again so you wouldn’t have to pay the price of destruction.  God wants all of us to come to the knowledge of how good He is, and how loving He is.  However, in the midst of sin and rebellion, we cannot know God as He wants us to.

The point for all of us is to realize that our world is growing increasingly wicked.  Day after day and year after year, examples are shown of how perverse and sinful current and future generations are and will be.  The Bible is clear that Jesus Christ will return, but in His return, judgment will come to those who are in rebellion.  You don’t have to choose a life of sinfulness and a destructive end. If you haven’t accepted Christ’s gift of salvation, then you have an opportunity.

For those of us who have, we shouldn’t allow ourselves to lose sight of God’s promises by listening to those who reject God.  God will judge every human, and sinfulness will be brought to justice because God has already promised such.  So, heed the warnings and seek the Lord in repentance while you have an opportunity.

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The Connection That Gives Life

02 Tuesday Jun 2015

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ID-10011760Technology has become a prevalent part of how we live in our day-to-day lives. There is a concerted emphasis on utilizing the internet for research, entertainment, and social networking. Our lives have become centered around the very use of technology to the point where it is now a way of life. However, there is one thing that technology must encompass in order for it to exist and function, and that is a connection.

All technological devices that require any sort of electricity requires a connection.  Even with wireless technology, at some point there must be a connection that either replenishes the energy supply or maintains the electrical current so that the connection is consistent. Without the connection, then the device in question will no longer function.  Our lives are also examples of what it looks like when we do not have the divine connection that only Jesus Christ can give us.

In John 15, Jesus is teaching His Disciples about the various principles as it relates to how they should live and how the world will respond to their decision to follow Christ.  However, for the purposes of this post, the focus will be on verses 1-8.  In these key verses, Jesus uses the illustration of a vine and its branches.  In verses 1-4 Jesus says in the NIV,

“I am the true vine, and my Father is the gardener. He cuts off every branch in me that bears no fruit, while every branch that does bear fruit he prunes so that it will be even more fruitful. You are already clean because of the word I have spoken to you. Remain in me, as I also remain in you. No branch can bear fruit by itself; it must remain in the vine. Neither can you bear fruit unless you remain in me.”

Jesus is saying that he is the “True Vine” or the one that provides life to the branches. There are two things that should be noted in the illustration of the branches and the vine:

1. A connection with Jesus Christ produces life – The key phrase to focus on here is “remain in me.” Jesus said in verse 4, that no one can bear fruit unless they remain in the true vine.  Jesus Christ is the True Vine, which means he provides the connection for all of us to be productive and to have life. Just as a plug into an electrical socket produces an electrical connection to a device, our lives produce life when we are connected to Jesus Christ.  We cannot have life abundantly within ourselves or without Christ.  So many are seeking other connections in our world system, seeking a fulfilled life. However, it is impossible to have true fulfillment outside of Jesus Christ. The sin filled world that we live in offers various methods to produce a version of “life.” Unfortunately, many take what is given as truth and believe that they can have life in the way that is promoted by the world.  Jesus made it very clear that without a connection to Him (the True vine) fruit or life cannot be produced.  Verse 5 says, “I am the vine; you are the branches. If you remain in me and I in you, you will bear much fruit; apart from me you can do nothing.” Apart from Christ, we can do nothing because He is the power source.

2. A life without a connection to Jesus Christ produces a spiritual death – If you were to turn on a television that was unplugged or it did not have a power source, you would find that the television would remain in the off position.  That is because the television’s power source is not connected. Without a connection or power source, the television becomes worthless, which means it is a candidate to be thrown away. However, when a connection occurs, the television has power to operate which means that it is functioning in its capacity and purpose.  Jesus says in verse 6, “If you do not remain in me, you are like a branch that is thrown away and withers; such branches are picked up, thrown into the fire and burned.” The concept that Christ mentions here involves a person’s life that is not connected to God through Jesus Christ.  In the earlier verse, Jesus says that God who is the gardener, prunes or cuts every branch that does not bear fruit.  Anyone who is not connected to God through Christ, will face the consequence of a life that is destined for destruction.  The pathway in this life is either life or death in the spiritual sense.  There are many who have chosen to live their lives disconnected from Christ, and as a result they suffer short and long-term consequences. 

The promise that Jesus gives to us is that if we remain or abide in Him, then we will bear much fruit.  Verses 7-8 says, “If you remain in me and my words remain in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you. This is to my Father’s glory, that you bear much fruit, showing yourselves to be my disciples.” Our lives are meant to bear much fruit, and we can be the beneficiaries of God’s blessings.  However, this can only come if we are connected to God through Jesus Christ. 

God is the ultimate power source, but in order to have a life that is fulfilled you must be plugged in through Jesus.  All around us, a world is steadily in decay and decline. Morality and even godly values are no longer held to the highest standard.  Now, a lifestyle of your own choosing and living to please yourself is what has become acceptable. However, those who live a life in disconnection from Jesus only find themselves in a state of confusion.

Various sins which are now considered to be acceptable, only lead to the fruit of pain and chaos.  However, Jesus offers life which is built upon stability and peace.  Just as a device shows its ability to function properly when it is connected, our lives function properly when we are connected to Christ.  If you have already accepted Jesus Christ as your Lord and personal savior, then you already know the benefits and the power that comes from being connected to Jesus.

However, if you have not, I encourage you to connect yourself to the True Vine.  A life without Christ is one that lacks meaning, order, and joy.  A life with Christ is one that produces much fruit, and at the end of your days on Earth you will have eternal security for your soul.  Choose life by choosing the connection that gives life, and that is Jesus Christ.

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The Unpopular Road – The Road to Life

30 Saturday May 2015

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ID-100186694We are living in a time in which there are many who are rejecting the truth of God. Many examples can be seen which involve the masses who have turned their back on God, to embrace secular humanism.  It is the rapidity of such change in the world culture that brings to light the scripture which can be found in Matthew 7:13-14.  It simply reads:

(NIV) “Enter through the narrow gate. For wide is the gate and broad is the road that leads to destruction, and many enter through it. But small is the gate and narrow the road that leads to life, and only a few find it.”

In this chapter, Jesus was teaching on various topics, which included the principle of the wide and narrow pathway.  What Jesus mentions is the unfortunate fact that there will be many who will choose the opposite of life which is eternal damnation.  1 Corinthians 2:14 says, (NIV) “The person without the Spirit does not accept the things that come from the Spirit of God but considers them foolishness, and cannot understand them because they are discerned only through the Spirit.”

It is the individual who is entrenched in their sin that does not accept the commands and precepts of God.  The thing about sin is, sin within itself is pleasurable and enticing. However, the joy that can be found in a sinful lifestyle only lasts for a season.  Sin not only brings pleasure, but negative consequences are a result of practicing a life that is sinful.  When Jesus refers to the wide and narrow pathway, He is essentially making the declaration that most will choose the path that goes to destruction. Only a few will choose the path that leads to life.  Why is this so?  Why is it that the majority will walk in a path that is more populous than those who do not?

The answer lies within a few considerations:

1. It is easier to walk in the way of the majority – Anti-conformity has become less and less in the sense of deciding to live for Christ in a godless society.  The truth is, authentic Christians who not only claim Christianity but live it has become less common.  Now, pressure from a growing trend of those who are secular humanists and who believe in the “live and let live” mentality, has been applied to those not willing to bend.  One reason why the gateway to destruction is so broad, is because the road to pleasure and acceptance from society is easier.  It isn’t popular to stand up for Jesus Christ and it never was.  Even more so now, taking a stance against “gay marriage”, abortion, and other sins that have become socially acceptable puts one on the fringes of society. However, Jesus understood that even if society chooses to perish, the way to life would yield eternal security in addition to a better life on Earth.

2. Sin is enjoyable – As mentioned, living in a life of sin appeals and pleases the flesh.  If sin didn’t feel good, then most wouldn’t engage in it.  It is our sinful nature which calls out to us to fulfill the desires of the flesh.  Often times, sin entices us through temptation.  As James 1:14 says in the NIV, “but each person is tempted when they are dragged away by their own evil desire and enticed.” Sin resides within us because of the original nature passed down from Adam & Eve.  It is the sin that brings pleasure in the perspective of one who is walking in ungodliness.  There are many who entertain and even allow the pleasures of the flesh to direct their lives – however it eventually leads to a destructive lifestyle.  The results of living in a life of sin is one of a depraved mind, a seared conscience, and ultimately a spiritual and physical death.

3. The lies of satan are accepted as truth – Satan is a crafty individual who understands how to use various tactics to deceive.  John 8:44 describes satan as the “Father of lies.” In fact, in the very beginning satan lied and deceived Adam & Eve.  In Genesis 3:4-5, satan in the form of a serpent is speaking to Adam & Eve.  In the exchange, satan attempts to manipulate them by twisting the word of God.  God’s original command to Adam & Eve was not to eat the fruit from the tree of The Knowledge of Good and Evil, or they would die.  However, here is what satan says in response to this: (NIV) “The serpent said to the woman, “You surely will not die! “For God knows that in the day you eat from it your eyes will be opened, and you will be like God, knowing good and evil.” Satan told a half truth when he said that they would not die.  He was correct in that Adam & Even would not die after eating the fruit.  However, what he did not say was that there would be a spiritual death that would be the result of their disobedience. Satan often twists God’s word in order to deceive those who are willing to accept his lies. As a result, many walk in a path that is full of those who are also deceived.

So, these three elements play into the reason for a wide path to destruction. As the Bible says, there are few that find the path to life.  Most follow the trends of a world that is living in sin, however there is a cost that comes with disobedience.  Jesus Christ died for that cost, so that you wouldn’t have to pay it.  Satan will not tell you the damage that can be done when you sin and remain in disobedience.  Instead, he withholds the truth and speaks lies so that he can ensnare those who are willing to follow.

All of us have a choice of whether to surrender to God through Jesus Christ, or to remain in our sinfulness.  The reward for turning to Christ is life and life abundantly. You have been redeemed because of Jesus Christ, but it is up to you to accept His gift of salvation.  You can live under the grace, protection, and love of God once you have turned from your wicked ways.  Walking in the popular path is what brings pain, confusion, and chaos.  Choose life, and choose the less popular road to life.

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Allowing Jesus to Lead You As the Good Shepherd

29 Friday May 2015

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ID-100127940In October of 2005, American Idol winner Carrie Underwood released the popular song “Jesus take the wheel.”  It was a song that was played on various radio stations and was downloaded repeatedly.  This Grammy award-winning song received the status of double platinum in the U.S., and was certified as Gold in Canada.  It was a song that provoked the notion that we all need the guidance of Jesus, but we must surrender in order for our lives to find direction. In the chorus of this song the lyrics are as follows:

“Jesus, take the wheel
Take it from my hands
Cause I can’t do this on my own”

“I’m letting go
So give me one more chance
To save me from this road I’m on
Jesus, take the wheel”

Like this song, the scripture of Psalm 23 which is a familiar passage reminds all of us that we need the guidance of God in our lives. The Bible makes it clear that the Lord is indeed the Good Shepherd over the flock of those who are willing to follow Him.  In the first two verses of Psalm 23 it says in the NIV, “The Lord is my shepherd, I lack nothing. He makes me lie down in green pastures, he leads me beside quiet waters,” The key word in this scripture is “lead.” The Lord is there to lead us and guide us.

If you read further it says in verse 3, “he refreshes my soul. He guides me along the right paths for his name’s sake.” We should look at God as one who will lead us and guide us. Often times we attempt to steer or guide our own lives into a certain direction. Have you ever heard of the phrase, “I am the captain of my own ship?” Those who operate in such a manner are destined for failure, because they are leading themselves without the one who can steer them away from calamity.  

In John 10, Jesus is speaking to Pharisees about the concept of being the Good Shepherd.  In the beginning verses, Jesus gives the example that anyone who tries the enter the sheep pen by any other means is a thief and a robber.  He then goes on to say that the sheep know the voice of the shepherd and they follow, but the voice of a stranger they will not follow. In verse 7 Jesus says, (NIV) “Therefore Jesus said again, “Very truly I tell you, I am the gate for the sheep.”  In verses 14-15 He says, “I am the good shepherd; I know my sheep and my sheep know me— just as the Father knows me and I know the Father—and I lay down my life for the sheep.”

What Jesus is saying is, that He is the good shepherd.  He is the one who leads, guides, and protects those who are within His fold.  Our lives have meaning and direction when we are willing to submit to the leadership of Christ.  There are so many voices that are calling out to us, trying to get us to veer off course. However, if you are in Christ and have accepted Him as Lord and Savior, then you will learn to hear the voice of the Good Shepherd through relationship.

Everyday, voices in the world call us with the attempt to get our attention.  From the media, to sources on the internet, to those within our lives.  These are sources that are vying for our attention with the effort to lead and command a following.  The fact is, our world has become built on the element of “following” others.  For example, Twitter has etched the word “follow” in the minds of many which has caused the campaign of “Follow us on Twitter.” This isn’t to say that social networking is a bad thing, however the goal shouldn’t be to follow after the things of this world.

Instead, our lives should be centered around a Holy God who leads us and guides us.  It is God who assists us in avoiding the pitfalls of life. Seeking after the things of this world and following the order set in place, will always lead to confusion and eventual ruin. However, as verse 3 says in Psalm 23, the Lord guides us along the right paths for His name sake.  If we are willing to give up our own way, and acknowledge God and His sovereignty, then He will guide us on His righteous path.

The path of a sin filled life is one of calamity.  There are so many in our society today that are seeking peace and attempting to lead their own lives. However, many do not find peace but they find trouble.  Instead of finding a lack of peace, Psalm 23 verse 2 says that the Lord leads us beside still waters.  This means, God leads us in the way of peace.  To see a body of water that is still is to focus on an entity that is calm or peaceful.

There is one major attribute of the Good Shepherd that we should not overlook and that is, His willingness to find us where we are. In Luke 15 verses 3-7, Jesus is speaking to tax collectors, sinners, and Pharisees when He gives what is called the “Parable of the Lost Sheep.” In this parable He says in verses 4-7:

(NIV) “Suppose one of you has a hundred sheep and loses one of them. Doesn’t he leave the ninety-nine in the open country and go after the lost sheep until he finds it? And when he finds it, he joyfully puts it on his shoulders and goes home. Then he calls his friends and neighbors together and says, ‘Rejoice with me; I have found my lost sheep.’ I tell you that in the same way there will be more rejoicing in heaven over one sinner who repents than over ninety-nine righteous persons who do not need to repent.” 

This is what the Good Shepherd does for all of us.  He seeks to find us because we are lost in our sin.  While there will be those that remain in their sin and will be lost, God never stops looking for each individual. The invitation to receive salvation and to be welcomed into the fold is open to all.  As the above scripture points out, the Good Shepherd will leave the rest of the flock to go after the one who is lost.

That is how much God loves you and I.  He loved you so much that He sent Jesus Christ to die on the cross for your sins. It is in that act of love that we have the opportunity to be brought back to God through connection with Christ.  Are you lost and wandering in the ways of this world?  Have you tried every method to achieve peace and stability only to find that nothing works? The best way to find peace and stability is to accept Christ as your savior.  The Good Shepherd, He is waiting for you.

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Your Debt Was Paid on Credit Through Jesus Christ

28 Thursday May 2015

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The credit card has become a common means to purchase goods.  In America and even around the world, the credit card is a useful tool to not only pay in expediency but to also purchase and pay later. It was designed so that the consumer could purchase an item while simultaneously allowing the debt that they owe to be paid for by the institution that they are borrowing from.  However, there is a catch as it relates to credit card usage.

The use of any credit card will involve the following stipulations:

1. Every lending institution offers an interest rate –  This means that upon purchase, the lender applies interest which is based on the fact that the borrower is using their service. You can think of interest as a surcharge that is instituted throughout each month of the billing cycle. An interest rate gives the lender a percentage of money in return.  If a person’s creditworthiness is exceptional then they will benefit from a lower interest rate which means the lender yields less of a return.  However a higher interest rate is based on a person’s lack of creditworthiness, meaning that the lender will earn more in interest.

2. The consumer must pay the lender back for the debt owed – Upon every purchase, the institution expects that the borrower pay them back in full for the service rendered.

While a credit card may be a useful tool in a moment of emergency or even convenience, it can be dangerous to ones financial health depending on how it is used. If you look at the credit card in its essence, it is nothing more than an opportunity for lenders to take advantage.  While you pay and owe a debt, they incur revenue from the interest rate and your debt that is paid.  However, there is one such individual who does not operate as a common lender does, and that is Jesus Christ.

In 2 Corinthians 5:21, the Apostle Paul states the following about Jesus Christ:

(NIV)“God made him who had no sin to be sin for us, so that in him we might become the righteousness of God.” 

Jesus Christ was not only given as a sacrifice in the place of you and I, but He essentially became the sin that emanates from our very existence.  All of us were born into sin because of the disobedience of Adam & Eve.  As a result, we carry the same lineage that was passed down through their actions.  The bad news is that because of our lineage, we have become products of Adam & Eve which also means that we inherit the consequences because of our sinful nature.  The consequences are that of a life that is destined for destruction because of our sinful state.  However, there is great news for you and the rest of humanity.

There is a term which is called “The 2nd Adam.” As the Bible records, Adam did not follow God’s original order which was not to eat from the tree of the Knowledge of Good & Evil.  However, because Eve ate from the tree and Adam followed her, sin entered into the world through Adam & Eve but primarily because of Adam’s disobedience.  So, as a result, sin became a by-product of Adam’s actions which set in motion the consequences of sin.  The term, “The 2nd Adam” comes into play when Jesus Christ is introduced as the savior of the world’s sin.

Essentially, Jesus is called the 2nd Adam because He is the alternative to the 1st Adam. To get a better picture, the Apostle Paul explains the difference between the first human which was Adam and Jesus Christ.  In Romans 5: 12-17 Paul says the following:

(NIV) “Therefore, just as sin entered the world through one man, and death through sin, and in this way death came to all people, because all sinned — To be sure, sin was in the world before the law was given, but sin is not charged against anyone’s account where there is no law. Nevertheless, death reigned from the time of Adam to the time of Moses, even over those who did not sin by breaking a command, as did Adam, who is a pattern of the one to come. But the gift is not like the trespass. For if the many died by the trespass of the one man, how much more did God’s grace and the gift that came by the grace of the one man, Jesus Christ, overflow to the many! Nor can the gift of God be compared with the result of one man’s sin: The judgment followed one sin and brought condemnation, but the gift followed many trespasses and brought justification. For if, by the trespass of the one man, death reigned through that one man, how much more will those who receive God’s abundant provision of grace and of the gift of righteousness reign in life through the one man, Jesus Christ!”

What Paul is saying in the above scripture is that death and condemnation are the result of the 1st Adam or the original human who sinned.  It is because of Adam’s disobedience that we are all born into sin.  This means, our destiny before Jesus Christ was to accept eternal damnation because of our sinful state.  However, once Jesus Christ came and was sacrificed on the cross for our sin, it was His death and resurrection that turned the tide of the original condemnation.  In the above scripture, it is apparent that Jesus is the one who gives life rather than death.

So, the principle of “The 2nd Adam” is that Jesus Christ broke the chain of sin and condemnation when He died on the cross.  It was because He became sin for us and he took my debt and yours, we no longer have to live in condemnation nor are we doomed to destruction.  Just as the lending institution takes the payment of what we wish to purchase, Jesus Christ has done the same thing.  The difference however between lending institutions and Jesus Christ is that we are not obligated to pay back the debt.

Creditors have the position of receiving your pay once the billing cycle begins so they can be paid back (with interest) in return for their services.  However, the great thing about Jesus is that He paid a debt that you and I owe.  Since we were all born into sin, the original judgment was and is that we would be condemned.  However, the alternative is that Jesus Christ became the substitute for the debt that we owe.  The Bible says in Romans 3:22 that through faith in Jesus Christ we are made righteous.

You have an opportunity to be made righteous because of Christ.  We are not saved by works or trying to be a “good person”.  We are saved by grace and every human has an opportunity to be saved.  As long as humanity remains in its sinful nature and disobedience, then of course we shall not experience an escape from destruction.  While Christ’s sacrifice took the debt that you and I owe, it is still up to us to make a decision to repent.  By repenting of our sin and turning away from it, then the power of sin is no longer effective in our lives.

If you haven’t accepted Jesus as your personal Lord and Savior, take the time to accept this gift of life.  It doesn’t cost you anything to accept this gift.  The only thing you must do is ask for forgiveness, turn from your sin and live a life that is pleasing to God.  The gift of life has already been paid for on credit through Christ.  In return, you will have a life that is full of abundance and eternal security.  Choose life by accepting this precious gift. For those of us who have already accepted it, we are the beneficiaries of this gift of life. It is open to all who will receive.  Choose Jesus Christ and find out what this gift of life can afford to you if you are willing to accept it.

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Jesus Christ – The Solid Foundation

27 Wednesday May 2015

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ID-10078699When building a house, there must be attention to detail. Each part of the house from the inside out, should be built with a focus on structural integrity.  From the walls, to the flooring, to the external siding of the home – there are many pieces to a home which must be integrated for it to be habitable. However, the most important part of any home or even building is that of its foundation.

A foundation as it concerns any building or structure is the element that provides stability. Using the example of a house, a good foundation is one that is rooted underground which allows the structure to withstand not only the test of time but also external forces (i.e. rain, wind). A solid foundation is one that has the ability to uphold the weight of the structure, which means that it is not easily burdened.  Conversely, a building or house that does not have a firm foundation is one that is vulnerable.

If a foundation is not properly rooted or sturdy then it is likely that the structure will collapse or face some sort of damage.  As a result, those that reside within the structure are at risk of injury and even death if crumbling occurs.  Thus, having the appropriate foundation for any structure will prevent the decaying process which means that each resident is safe from internal or external calamity.

Our lives also need a firm foundation, but in the spiritual sense.  Just as any home or building requires a sturdy foundation to remain free from structural damage, we must also incorporate the appropriate foundation in our lives. That foundation is The Rock, or Jesus Christ.  In Matthew 7: 24-27, Jesus is speaking to a crowd when he teaches by giving a parable.  He is teaching on the principle of the wise and foolish builders. However, throughout chapter 7 of Matthew, Jesus teaches on various principles which includes judging others, asking and knocking, true and false prophets, true and false disciples, and the wide and narrow gate. It is only after teaching these principles that Jesus alludes to the parable of the wise and foolish builders. In verses 24-27 Jesus says the following:

(NIV)“Therefore everyone who hears these words of mine and puts them into practice is like a wise man who built his house on the rock. The rain came down, the streams rose, and the winds blew and beat against that house; yet it did not fall, because it had its foundation on the rock. But everyone who hears these words of mine and does not put them into practice is like a foolish man who built his house on sand. The rain came down, the streams rose, and the winds blew and beat against that house, and it fell with a great crash.” 

In this passage, Jesus illustrates by giving a comparison of two individuals. The first individual he mentions is a person who built their house on a solid foundation (In this case a rock). Based on the solid foundation, the individual’s house was able to withstand the external threats because of what it was built upon.  On the flip side, the other individual who built their house, did so on sand.  As a result, the house “fell with a great crash” because the foundation was vulnerable.

There are a lot of foundations that the world offers to all of us.  Many attempt to build their lives on wealth or material gain, social status, sex, pleasure, drugs, and a whole host of falsities.  Such foundations only lead to spiritual and physical ruin. That is because a foundation that is rooted in temporary pleasure will eventually lead to a collapse.

Jesus Christ is the best foundation that you and I can build our lives upon.  He is the one that gives stability and direction in life.  Satan will not give you insight into the damage that is done when you build your life on a shaky or vulnerable foundation. Everyday, millions attempt to surround their lives with foundations that are weak and unstable. As a result, their lives begin to crumble because the foundation they live upon cannot withstand the weight or the external influences that occur.

In Acts chapter 4, the Apostles Peter and John are seized and brought before the Sanhedrin Council for preaching the Gospel of Jesus Christ. While standing before the council, Peter gives the following proclamation in defense of Jesus Christ in verses 9-12:

(NIV) “If we are being called to account today for an act of kindness shown to a man who was lame and are being asked how he was healed, then know this, you and all the people of Israel: It is by the name of Jesus Christ of Nazareth, whom you crucified but whom God raised from the dead, that this man stands before you healed. Jesus is “‘the stone you builders rejected, which has become the cornerstone.’’ Salvation is found in no one else, for there is no other name under heaven given to mankind by which we must be saved.”

What Peter meant was that Jesus Christ is the cornerstone for all of humanity. If you look through the book of Matthew, you will see that Jesus was rejected by the world despite being the actual remedy for the sins of the world.  As Peter said, salvation cannot be found in anyone else.  Jesus Christ is the only one who can save because He paid the ultimate sacrifice.

The word “cornerstone” is meant to denote the piece that upholds every structure. Jesus Christ was given the name of “cornerstone” because He is the one who holds every life together despite the external influences that may arise.  Going back to the example of a building or a home, it is the very concept of having a firm foundation that Christ embodies.  Without a cornerstone or foundation that is firm, then the entire structure folds from the inside out, or from the outside in.

Is your life built on the foundation of Jesus Christ?  Or are you searching through the world to find solace and stability? The world cannot give you the type of structure that you are in need of.  In fact, the structure or system that the world provides is ever-changing. It is designed to ensnare all of its followers, just to leave them in ruins at the end of it all. Various laws and measures that are passed do not incorporate stability.  In fact, much of the governmental structures are failing because they are not built upon the one and true foundation which is Jesus Christ.

However, even outside of governmental corruption, there are many who choose to plan their lives on their own foundations.  The fact is, you and I cannot build a foundation that is solid enough to withstand the changes of life. Only in Christ Jesus can you have a life that is stable and secured.  If you have not accepted Jesus in the pardon of your sins, take the time to release your sin before Christ and turn from your wicked ways. Only then will your soul be secured, and your life will be built upon The Rock which is Jesus Christ.

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