Friday, March 29, 2013
Monday, March 4, 2013
The Mind of Christ (Philippians 2:5-8)
Thinking that exalts self over God and others is defined never more perfectly than in the Devil's epitaph;
"I will ascend into heaven, I will exalt my throne above the stars of God; I will also sit on the mount of the congregation On the farthest sides of the north; I will ascend above the heights of the clouds, I will be like the Most High." (Isaiah 14:13-14)
Selfishness, egotism, arrogance and prejudice all come from pride. It is this pride that brings destruction to relationships, first with God and secondly with our fellow man. It was this pride that damned the Devil and destroyed his relationship with God and the same that destroyed mans fellowship with God and each other.
Jesus Christ is the only solution to this problem of prideful self absorbed thinking as He is the only example of perfect selfless love and humility. Scripture demands we are to take upon ourselves the same thinking and through doing so that we can have perfect unity.
"Fulfill my joy by being like-minded, having the same love, being of one accord, of one mind. Let nothing be done through selfish ambition or conceit, but in lowliness of mind let each esteem others better than himself. Let each of you look out not only for his own interests, but also for the interests of others."
(Philippians 2:2-4)
This mindset of selflessness is the mind of Christ. If God has given us faith we must now take on this mindset of humility;
"Let this mind be in you which was also in Christ Jesus, who, being in the form of God, did not consider it robbery to be equal with God, but made Himself of no reputation, taking the form of a bondservant, and coming in the likeness of men. And being found in appearance as a man, He humbled Himself and became obedient to the point of death, even the death of the cross."
(Philippians 2:5-8)
Fellowship with God and each other has come to us as a result of the Gospel, but only to the extent we have taken upon ourselves the mind of Christ. There is no room for pride in God's kingdom because only humble hearts can accept God's gift of amazing grace. As God has shown us His grace we are to live out this grace in Christ centered community.
"For I say, through the grace given to me, to everyone who is among you, not to think of himself more highly than he ought to think, but to think soberly, as God has dealt to each one a measure of faith." (Romans 12:3)
"Rejoice with those who rejoice and weep with those who weep. Be of the same mind toward one another. Do not set your mind on high things, but associate with the humble. Do not be wise in your own opinion." (Romans 12:15-16)
~Selah
"I will ascend into heaven, I will exalt my throne above the stars of God; I will also sit on the mount of the congregation On the farthest sides of the north; I will ascend above the heights of the clouds, I will be like the Most High." (Isaiah 14:13-14)
Selfishness, egotism, arrogance and prejudice all come from pride. It is this pride that brings destruction to relationships, first with God and secondly with our fellow man. It was this pride that damned the Devil and destroyed his relationship with God and the same that destroyed mans fellowship with God and each other.
Jesus Christ is the only solution to this problem of prideful self absorbed thinking as He is the only example of perfect selfless love and humility. Scripture demands we are to take upon ourselves the same thinking and through doing so that we can have perfect unity.
"Fulfill my joy by being like-minded, having the same love, being of one accord, of one mind. Let nothing be done through selfish ambition or conceit, but in lowliness of mind let each esteem others better than himself. Let each of you look out not only for his own interests, but also for the interests of others."
(Philippians 2:2-4)
This mindset of selflessness is the mind of Christ. If God has given us faith we must now take on this mindset of humility;
"Let this mind be in you which was also in Christ Jesus, who, being in the form of God, did not consider it robbery to be equal with God, but made Himself of no reputation, taking the form of a bondservant, and coming in the likeness of men. And being found in appearance as a man, He humbled Himself and became obedient to the point of death, even the death of the cross."
(Philippians 2:5-8)
Fellowship with God and each other has come to us as a result of the Gospel, but only to the extent we have taken upon ourselves the mind of Christ. There is no room for pride in God's kingdom because only humble hearts can accept God's gift of amazing grace. As God has shown us His grace we are to live out this grace in Christ centered community.
"For I say, through the grace given to me, to everyone who is among you, not to think of himself more highly than he ought to think, but to think soberly, as God has dealt to each one a measure of faith." (Romans 12:3)
"Rejoice with those who rejoice and weep with those who weep. Be of the same mind toward one another. Do not set your mind on high things, but associate with the humble. Do not be wise in your own opinion." (Romans 12:15-16)
~Selah
Friday, March 1, 2013
Transformed not conformed (Romans 12:2)
“And do not be conformed to this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind, that you may prove what is that good and acceptable and perfect will of God.” (Romans 12:2)
Mental development involves mimicking and conforming to the culture we live in. Conforming to that cultures way of thinking is easy and comfortable for us. In some ways it can be helpful for us to know and relate with our culture, but conforming to our cultures way of thinking can also destroy us. The admonition of scripture is that we are called to think differently than the world by having our minds renewed.
This transformation from one way of thinking to an entirely different way is a challenge for us. If our mind has been renewed with truth we now stand in opposition to worldly thinking. Conflicting with our culture is always more difficult than conforming to it, but this is the natural result of a transformed life.
Renewed minds know the will of God and this reality is evidenced by a completely changed lifestyle. God’s will is perfect and good so if we are living according to this knowledge our lives will validate His goodness. In order for that to happen we must be set free from worldly thinking. Once the mind has been renewed and the life has been transformed our lives will be acceptable to God.
~Selah
Mental development involves mimicking and conforming to the culture we live in. Conforming to that cultures way of thinking is easy and comfortable for us. In some ways it can be helpful for us to know and relate with our culture, but conforming to our cultures way of thinking can also destroy us. The admonition of scripture is that we are called to think differently than the world by having our minds renewed.
This transformation from one way of thinking to an entirely different way is a challenge for us. If our mind has been renewed with truth we now stand in opposition to worldly thinking. Conflicting with our culture is always more difficult than conforming to it, but this is the natural result of a transformed life.
Renewed minds know the will of God and this reality is evidenced by a completely changed lifestyle. God’s will is perfect and good so if we are living according to this knowledge our lives will validate His goodness. In order for that to happen we must be set free from worldly thinking. Once the mind has been renewed and the life has been transformed our lives will be acceptable to God.
“I beseech you therefore, brethren, by the mercies of God, that you present your bodies a living sacrifice, holy, acceptable to God, which is your reasonable service.” (Romans 12:1)
~Selah
Tuesday, February 26, 2013
Taking thoughts captive (2 Corinthians 10:4-5)
“For the weapons of our warfare are not carnal but mighty in God for pulling down strongholds, casting down arguments and every high thing that exalts itself against the knowledge of God, bringing every thought into captivity to the obedience of Christ,”
(2 Corinthians 10:4-5)
Warfare in this context is no doubt spiritual in nature, but it plays out on the battlefield of the mind. These strongholds of thought that have exalted themselves against the knowledge of God are various but the weapons to conquer them are consistent. The truth of God’s written Word received through the Holy Spirit’s power is able to bring these strongholds down and bring the mind back into a proper knowledge and obedience to God.
Thoughts have many different origins. Some are inspired and directed by the Holy Spirit, and others have their origins in our corrupt nature. Thoughts may even have come from the enemy of our souls with the direct objective to destroy us and subject us to bondage. Because our minds are constantly active and our thoughts come from many different origins, it is essential that we are watchful and filling our minds with the truth of scripture. God's word is the map and the compass that reveals the path to navigate through the treacherous sea of life. If we don't take our thoughts captive we are in danger of believing lies and crashing on the rocks.
It is now imperative for the soldier of Christ that every thought be actively and pedantically captivated. Those thoughts that are not consistent with the person or teaching of Christ must not be allowed to roam free on the fields of our mind. Once the mind has been set free through the truth of Christ’s word, and our thoughts are captivated by Him, we can experience true freedom.
(2 Corinthians 10:4-5)
Warfare in this context is no doubt spiritual in nature, but it plays out on the battlefield of the mind. These strongholds of thought that have exalted themselves against the knowledge of God are various but the weapons to conquer them are consistent. The truth of God’s written Word received through the Holy Spirit’s power is able to bring these strongholds down and bring the mind back into a proper knowledge and obedience to God.
Thoughts have many different origins. Some are inspired and directed by the Holy Spirit, and others have their origins in our corrupt nature. Thoughts may even have come from the enemy of our souls with the direct objective to destroy us and subject us to bondage. Because our minds are constantly active and our thoughts come from many different origins, it is essential that we are watchful and filling our minds with the truth of scripture. God's word is the map and the compass that reveals the path to navigate through the treacherous sea of life. If we don't take our thoughts captive we are in danger of believing lies and crashing on the rocks.
It is now imperative for the soldier of Christ that every thought be actively and pedantically captivated. Those thoughts that are not consistent with the person or teaching of Christ must not be allowed to roam free on the fields of our mind. Once the mind has been set free through the truth of Christ’s word, and our thoughts are captivated by Him, we can experience true freedom.
“If you abide in My word, you are My disciples indeed. And you shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free." (John 8:31-32)
“If the Son makes you free, you shall be free indeed.” (John 8:36)
~SelahTuesday, February 19, 2013
Loving God with your all (Mark 12:13)
"And you shall love the LORD your God with all your heart, with all your soul, with all your mind, and with all your strength.' This is the first commandment." (Mark 12:13)
Loving God with our all is the calling of every believer and follower of Jesus Christ. This love of God manifests itself in the fruit of our works and deeds, but it is grown and cultivated internally. Our love for God needs to be tended to in our heart, soul, mind and with all of our strength.
Knowledge of the love of God for us came when we first understood the Gospel and received Christ. This reality has totally changed us, and our soul is in love with God because He first loved us. The rest of this commandment is what we must now work out, loving God with our minds and with all our strength.
Loving God with your mind is a constant battle and one that must be won. Our worship of God needs to be filled with spiritual fervor but it must also be intelligently accompanied by the truth. "God is Spirit, and those who worship Him must worship in spirit and in truth." (John 4:24) If our minds are not continually being regenerated with the truth of God's word we can easily fall into the trap of worshiping a false creation of our own mind.
Cherishing and mediating on God's truth is not a burden when our minds have learned to love Him. Love is the motivation and prevailing wind that pushes the ship of our mind towards the celestial shore. Never be deceived, the strength it takes to cultivate the mind is available only to those who have learned to love Him.
~Selah
Monday, February 11, 2013
Reconciliation of the mind (Colossians 1:21)
"You who once were alienated and enemies in your mind by wicked works, yet now He has reconciled.." (Colossians 1:21)
Enmity in the mind against God is not something that has come upon us because of circumstance, culture or creed. The enmity of the mind is the constant and prevailing condition of all men without the miracle of reconciliation in Christ. He has brought us back into a right relationship with God through the suffering of the cross. Nothing remains that has not been made right in relationship with our Father through Jesus.
"It pleased the Father that in Him all the fullness should dwell, and by Him to reconcile all things to Himself, by Him, whether things on earth or things in heaven having made peace through the blood of His cross." (Colossians 1:19-20)
In that He has reconciled all things, He has absolutely brought reconciliation to our mind. The mind through the power of the Gospel can now please God in it's intent, intellect and imagination. Never forget that God is aware and deeply concerned with what is going on in our minds. In God's wrath through the flood we see a vivid picture of how much God is concerned with our mind;
"The Lord saw the wickedness of man was great in the earth, and that every intent of the thoughts of his heart was only evil continually. And the LORD was sorry that He had made man on the earth and was grieved in His heart. So the LORD said "I will destroy man whom I have created from the face of the earth." (Genesis 6:5-7)
Seeing then God's concern with the thoughts of man, it is imperative to us that we have apprehended the mind. Our thought life needs to reflect the reality of the reconciliation we have experienced in Christ. If we have experienced salvation and are in a right relationship with Him, our thoughts can now be directed towards heaven;
"If then you were raised with Christ, seek those things which are above, where Christ is, sitting at the right hand of God. Set your mind on things above, not on things on the earth. For you died, and your life is hidden with Christ in God. when Christ who is our life appears, then you also will appear with him in glory." (Colossians 3:1-3)
~Selah
Enmity in the mind against God is not something that has come upon us because of circumstance, culture or creed. The enmity of the mind is the constant and prevailing condition of all men without the miracle of reconciliation in Christ. He has brought us back into a right relationship with God through the suffering of the cross. Nothing remains that has not been made right in relationship with our Father through Jesus.
"It pleased the Father that in Him all the fullness should dwell, and by Him to reconcile all things to Himself, by Him, whether things on earth or things in heaven having made peace through the blood of His cross." (Colossians 1:19-20)
In that He has reconciled all things, He has absolutely brought reconciliation to our mind. The mind through the power of the Gospel can now please God in it's intent, intellect and imagination. Never forget that God is aware and deeply concerned with what is going on in our minds. In God's wrath through the flood we see a vivid picture of how much God is concerned with our mind;
"The Lord saw the wickedness of man was great in the earth, and that every intent of the thoughts of his heart was only evil continually. And the LORD was sorry that He had made man on the earth and was grieved in His heart. So the LORD said "I will destroy man whom I have created from the face of the earth." (Genesis 6:5-7)
Seeing then God's concern with the thoughts of man, it is imperative to us that we have apprehended the mind. Our thought life needs to reflect the reality of the reconciliation we have experienced in Christ. If we have experienced salvation and are in a right relationship with Him, our thoughts can now be directed towards heaven;
"If then you were raised with Christ, seek those things which are above, where Christ is, sitting at the right hand of God. Set your mind on things above, not on things on the earth. For you died, and your life is hidden with Christ in God. when Christ who is our life appears, then you also will appear with him in glory." (Colossians 3:1-3)
~Selah
Saturday, February 2, 2013
Staying the mind on God (Isaiah 26:1-5)
"You will keep him in perfect peace, Whose mind is stayed on You, Because he trusts in You. Trust in the LORD forever, For in GOD the LORD, we have an everlasting Rock." (Isaiah 26:4-5. NKJV, NASB)
It takes diligence to stay the mind on God. Our enemy the devil works tirelessly to distract, discourage, and destroy our faith and trust in God. The knowledge of God's faithfulness is something that must be constantly reminded. The deceiver sends his fiery darts that will pierce our mind if we have not firmly establish the helm of our salvation, Jesus Christ. He is our rock, our insurmountable stronghold. If the mind has been concentrated on Christ, it can not easily be strayed into strife and worry. In order to retain peace and trust the battlefield of the mind must be won decidedly by casting our burdens and worries on Christ. Once our mind is stayed on Him we can say with the Psalmist;
"The LORD is my rock, my fortress and my deliverer; my God is my rock, in whom I take refuge. He is my shield and the horn of my salvation, my stronghold." (Psalm 18:2)
Isaiah brought an accusation against Israel for forgetting their God;
"You have forgotten God your Savior; you have not remembered the Rock, your fortress. Therefore, though you set out the finest plants and plant imported vines, though on the day you set them out, you make them grow, and on the morning when you plant them, you bring them to bud, yet the harvest will be as nothing in the day of disease and incurable pain." (Isaiah 17:10-11, NIV)
Forgetting God brings heavy consequences. Isaiah tells Israel that because they had forgotten God and set their minds on reaping an earthly harvest instead of an eternal one, they will not reap any peace in the day of distress. If our minds are stayed on earthly things instead of the eternal, we will fail to have any trust or peace when trouble comes. If we will retain the truth of His word in our mind, that truth will be echoed in the prayer of our heart.
~Selah
It takes diligence to stay the mind on God. Our enemy the devil works tirelessly to distract, discourage, and destroy our faith and trust in God. The knowledge of God's faithfulness is something that must be constantly reminded. The deceiver sends his fiery darts that will pierce our mind if we have not firmly establish the helm of our salvation, Jesus Christ. He is our rock, our insurmountable stronghold. If the mind has been concentrated on Christ, it can not easily be strayed into strife and worry. In order to retain peace and trust the battlefield of the mind must be won decidedly by casting our burdens and worries on Christ. Once our mind is stayed on Him we can say with the Psalmist;
"The LORD is my rock, my fortress and my deliverer; my God is my rock, in whom I take refuge. He is my shield and the horn of my salvation, my stronghold." (Psalm 18:2)
Isaiah brought an accusation against Israel for forgetting their God;
"You have forgotten God your Savior; you have not remembered the Rock, your fortress. Therefore, though you set out the finest plants and plant imported vines, though on the day you set them out, you make them grow, and on the morning when you plant them, you bring them to bud, yet the harvest will be as nothing in the day of disease and incurable pain." (Isaiah 17:10-11, NIV)
Forgetting God brings heavy consequences. Isaiah tells Israel that because they had forgotten God and set their minds on reaping an earthly harvest instead of an eternal one, they will not reap any peace in the day of distress. If our minds are stayed on earthly things instead of the eternal, we will fail to have any trust or peace when trouble comes. If we will retain the truth of His word in our mind, that truth will be echoed in the prayer of our heart.
"Prone to wander Lord I feel it, Prone to leave the God I love. Here's my heart Lord, take a seal it, seal it for thy courts above."
Monday, January 28, 2013
Promise of Rest- (Hebrews 4)
“Therefore, since a promise remains of entering His rest, let us fear lest any of you seem to have come short of it.”
The example given of the Israelites disobedience and failure to experience God’s rest because of their lack of faith could leave us very discouraged. If the chosen people of God who were given such divine favor and after seeing firsthand the miraculous power and deliverance of God couldn’t enter in, what chance do we have? The encouragement comes now, that there still remains a rest available to God’s people.
“Therefore it remains some must enter it.”
"There remains a rest for the people of God. For he who has entered His rest has himself also ceased from his works as God did from His."
That time and availability for rest is now.
“Today if you will hear His voice do not harden your hearts.”
What is this rest God promises us? The first thing we probably think about is eternal rest in God’s kingdom in Heaven. Though that is going to ultimately be our reality, this rest is for “Today”. This rest is spiritual and it is available to us here and now. What is this rest? This rest is contentment, fulfillment, and peace in relationship with a living and powerful God. This resting from our works is a diligent trust, a committed stand in the complete work of Christ on the cross. This rest is in direct opposition to the proud and busy. It is the antonym of merit based religion in the hearts of those still striving for God’s approval. It also opposes the lax and fickle. This rest has no part in complacency, laziness, and selfish indulgence.
The word of God the guide to rest - (Hebrews 4:11-13)
“For the word of God is living and powerful and sharper than any two-edged sword, piercing even to the division of soul and spirit, and of joints and marrow, and is a discerner of the thoughts and intents of the heart.”
In order for us to enter into this rest we must hear the promise of God’s word and believe it. The words of God pierce directly to our heart, mind and spirit with living power. If we receive these words by faith the word of God will free us from deception, and deliver us from the thoughts and intents of our evil hearts.
As was directed in the first verse of this chapter the word of God must be received in solemn fear. We are reminded that there will be judgment not only for the un-believing and disobedient but for the redeemed as well.
“And there is no creature hidden from His sight, but all things are naked and open to the eyes of him to whom we must give account.”
Jesus Christ the mediator of rest- (Hebrews 4:14-16)
"Seeing then that we have a great High priest who has passed through the heavens, Jesus the Son of God let us hold fast our confession. For we do not have a High Priest who cannot sympathize with our weaknesses, but was in all points tempted as we are, yet without sin. Let us therefore come boldly to the throne of grace, that we may obtain mercy and find grace to help in time of need."
We are reminded to consider once again as expounded in chapter one through three, Jesus Christ’s humanity and deity. The hypostatic union has allowed Him to be our perfect mediator to God, our truly great High-Priest. He can sympathize with our weakness and offer us true empathy and compassion because He is a man like us. Because of His deity He is also a perfect savior. He lived among us and suffered, yet was without sin. He has passed through the heavens and has been given all authority and power. There is a way to enter into this rest, which is only made possible by Jesus. To the extent we know and trust our great High-Priest we will experience this gift of rest. ~ Selah
Friday, January 25, 2013
Setting the mind on the Spirit (Romans 8:5-6)
"For those who live according to the flesh set their minds on the things of the flesh, but those who live according to the Spirit, the things of the Spirit. For to be carnally minded is death, but to be spiritually minded is life and peace." (Romans 8:5-6)
Man was created spirit, mind and body. The fall of man into rebellion has resulted in the body ruling over the mind and the spirit kept in subjugation. A man whose spirit is dead in sin lives to fulfill the desires of the flesh. He is lead by the desires of the body, which is justified by the mind, and the spirit is left impotent and lifeless. Without new life in his spirit to direct him otherwise, his mind is held captive to the body.
When it comes to the believer the spirit has come alive. The Holy Spirit of God has quickened the believer's heart and enabled them to be set free from carnal thinking. This miracle of the re-birth allows the trichotomy of fallen man to be reversed. The Holy Spirit now directs the thoughts of the mind, which dictates the conduct of the body.
Living "according to the Spirit" involves a yielding and a believing in the clear will of God as revealed through His Word. The Spiritual mind desires to know and obey the Word of God. The sword of the Spirit 'God's word' is always clinched tightly in hand ready to wield truth against the enemies lies.
(Ephesians 6: 17)
What things do we set our minds on? The carnal mind has unction towards the temporary; comfort, pleasure and leisure. The Spiritual mind is set on the eternal; the glory of God through the salvation and sanctification of men. The carnal mind seeks satisfaction in worldy things. The spiritual mind already has found fullness in Christ and in the hope of eternity. We can not neglect the battlefield of the mind, for this is where the war for our life and peace will be decided. ~Selah
Thursday, January 24, 2013
The Light of Life (John 8:12)
"I am the light of the world He who follows Me shall not walk in darkness, but have the light of life." (John 8:12)
These words are proclaimed to the woman who has been condemned for being caught in the sin of adultery. Jesus has deterred her condemners and has shown her mercy himself. "I do not condemn you. Go and sin no more." It is in this context of condemning and forgiving sin we see Jesus proclaiming that He is the light of the world.
Light does many things, but of first importance light reveals what things are. Light reflects an objects true nature allowing it to be seen. Jesus being light allows us to navigate through the path of life without being deceived. This woman has been deceived to living a promiscuous life. When ever we choose to indulge in sin we are choosing to believe a lie and walk in darkness. Jesus reveals to us God's heart, "He who has seen me has seen the Father." (John 14:9) Once this woman see's the light of Jesus she can now live a life free from the deceitfulness of sin. "He who follows Me shall not walk in darkness."
Light is also the source of all life on earth. Light brings photosynthesis to plant life which is the foundation of all other living creatures. Without light all of us would perish. Jesus brings us true spiritual life. He truly is the source and sustainer of all life on Earth. If we follow Him we will no longer be deceived to believing the lie that sin's pleasures bring fulfillment to life. When we make the decision to repent from sin and follow Jesus, we will as Christ promised "...have the light of life." ~Selah
These words are proclaimed to the woman who has been condemned for being caught in the sin of adultery. Jesus has deterred her condemners and has shown her mercy himself. "I do not condemn you. Go and sin no more." It is in this context of condemning and forgiving sin we see Jesus proclaiming that He is the light of the world.
Light does many things, but of first importance light reveals what things are. Light reflects an objects true nature allowing it to be seen. Jesus being light allows us to navigate through the path of life without being deceived. This woman has been deceived to living a promiscuous life. When ever we choose to indulge in sin we are choosing to believe a lie and walk in darkness. Jesus reveals to us God's heart, "He who has seen me has seen the Father." (John 14:9) Once this woman see's the light of Jesus she can now live a life free from the deceitfulness of sin. "He who follows Me shall not walk in darkness."
Light is also the source of all life on earth. Light brings photosynthesis to plant life which is the foundation of all other living creatures. Without light all of us would perish. Jesus brings us true spiritual life. He truly is the source and sustainer of all life on Earth. If we follow Him we will no longer be deceived to believing the lie that sin's pleasures bring fulfillment to life. When we make the decision to repent from sin and follow Jesus, we will as Christ promised "...have the light of life." ~Selah
Wednesday, January 23, 2013
The significance of 40 (Hebrews 3:9)
The significance of 40- God’s Righteous judgment and testing
Let us consider the significance of the number 40 within the whole scope of scripture.
Noah’s flood was a judgment upon mankind because God said their thoughts were continually evil. There was rain for 40 days and 40 nights. "For after seven more days I will cause it to rain on the earth forty days and forty nights, and I will destroy from the face of the earth all living things that I have made." (Genesis 7:4)
Moses was called to Mount Sinai to receive the commandments where he was upon the mountain for 40 days. When he spoke these words the people trembled in fear of God’s judgment on their disobedience. “So he was there with the LORD forty days and forty nights; he neither ate bread nor drank water. And He wrote on the tablets the words of the covenant, the Ten Commandments.”(Exodus 34:28)
Once the Israelites rejected God’s invitation to enter into the land He had prepared for them, to the time they all perished (except Joshua and Caleb), was exactly 40 years. “'And your sons shall be shepherds in the wilderness forty years, and bear the brunt of your infidelity, until your carcasses are consumed in the wilderness.” (Numbers 14:33)
This was God’s time of testing them to see if they would obey His word or they would reject Him.
“And you shall remember that the LORD your God led you all the way these forty years in the wilderness, to humble you and test you, to know what was in your heart, whether you would keep His commandments or not.” (Deuteronomy 8:2)
Jesus was tested and tempted by the Devil in the wilderness as he fasted for 40 days and 40 nights.
“being tempted for forty days by the devil..” (Luke 4:2)
From the death and resurrection of Christ, to the year the Romans sacked Jerusalem and slaughtered the people, marked exactly 40 years. During which time Josepheus wrote his eye witness account of the destruction;
"The slaughter within was even more dreadful than the spectacle from without. Men and women, old and young, insurgents and priests, those who fought and those who entreated mercy, were hewn down in indiscriminate carnage. The number of the slain exceeded that of the slayers. The legionaries had to clamber over heaps of dead to carry on the work of extermination.”
Josephus claims that 1,100,000 people were killed during the siege, of which a majority were Jewish, and that 97,000 were captured and enslaved.
“The Jewish Amoraim attributed the destruction of the Temple and Jerusalem as punishment from God for the "baseless hatred" that pervaded Jewish society at the time. Jesus prophesied Jerusalem's destruction (Mark 13:2; see also Matthew 24 and Luke 19) four decades earlier.”
It is un-deniable that the connection between these events and the exact distinction of 40 is no coincidence. God gave His people 40 years before His judgment fell for their un-belief and disobedience. God tested his messengers for 40 days before He brought His righteousness.
Consider that those killed in the siege of Jerusalem in comparison to what has happened in our nation in the last 40 years. Even the holocaust in which over 6,000,000 Jews were murdered still doesn't come close to the carnage that has happened within this country.
You might be shocked to know that 55,000,000 innocent children have been murdered in this country with consent of our own government since 1973. God has shown us His amazing mercy and grace for exactly 40 years. I can’t help but remember the truth of God’s word through the ages, and His sure judgment that came in His precise timing. 2013, the 40th year since abortion has been instituted in this country rings like an alarm clock in my ear. Will He continue to hold back His wrath?
www.marchforlife.org
Superiority of Christ
Superiority of Christ- Hebrews 3:1-6
“Consider the Apostle and High Priest of our confession, Christ Jesus,
who was faithful to Him who appointed Him, as Moses also was faithful in all
His house.”
In the previous chapters we have seen two equally amazing truth’s
of the identity of Jesus. First that He
is greater than angels. He is not a
created being as they are. In fact He is
the creator and sustainer of all things!
We have also seen that Jesus’ humanity was necessary for Him to be a
perfect Apostle ‘messenger’ and a High Priest, ‘mediator’ for God. If Jesus is not like us in our weakness, than
his suffering and His humility is incomplete and He would be unable to fulfill
His purpose as a savior. Now we will see
that Jesus is greater than the most venerated man in Israel, Moses.
“For this One has been counted worthy of more glory than Moses inasmuch
as He who built the house has more honor than the house.”
These Jewish believers are falling away from their faith in
Christ and landing back in their comfortable Judaism. To esteem Moses and the Mosaic law higher
than Jesus’ word is like venerating the house more than the builder of the
house. Once again the deity of Christ is
exalted. He was the one that did all the
miracles through Moses. God was the one
that gave him the 10 Commandments to proclaim to His people. He is the one worthy of the glory for He was
the builder.
“For every house is built by someone, but He who built all things is
God.”
The Jews had a difficult time reconciling the truth of the
Gospel and the law of Moses. They failed
to understand that the law was given to prepare the people for the good news of
the gospel, it was not ever meant to save them.
It was given to diagnosis the disease of sin, but it would never bring the
cure
.
“Moses indeed was faithful in all His house as a servant, for a
testimony of those things which would be spoken afterward, but Christ a Son
over His own house, whose house we are if we hold fast the confidence and the
rejoicing of hope.”
Moses was a servant of God, but Jesus is His only begotten
Son. This understanding of Jesus’ true
identity and our understanding of our own identify as His possession ‘his
house’ will give us confidence and a hope that causes us to rejoice! ~ Selah
Tuesday, January 22, 2013
Holiness
"Be Holy, for I am Holy" (1 Peter 1:16)
God's supreme desire is to be our God and for us to be His people. What you worship will directly affect who you are. God says He is Holy, totally separated from all other things. There is nothing like God at all. When asked by Moses, "Who are you?" God could not point outside Himself, for no created thing is comparable to God. So He said "I AM". He is God, there is no one like Him at all, His attributes are infinite.
It wasn't until Jesus Christ walked among us and lived an entirely Holy life, did we have any understanding of His Holiness. He is the exact image of God in a man, the perfect representation of Him. You ask what is God like? Look to Jesus. He commands us not to just love each other, He commands us to love as He has loved us. He modeled Holiness for us perfectly.
Holiness is separation from sinfulness, worldliness, carnality, lust, greed, pride, hate and all things self. It is not merely a separation from, it is a separation unto something better, God Himself. True Holiness is an attribute given to God alone. "Holy, Holy Holy, is the Lord God almighty, heaven and earth are filled with his glory." Holiness can only come from knowing Him who is Holy. He is the cause, we are the affect. To know more of God is to become more conformed to His Holiness. The knowledge of God is like medicine, you take it into your body, and it eventually gets into your bloodstream.
May we increase in our knowledge of the Holy one, that we may be conformed to that glorious image from which we have fallen. ~Selah
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