On September 11, 2001, tragedy united the citizens of America. A sudden terrorist attack came to shores of the United States. In New York city, Washington, D.C. and in a rural community in Pennsylvania four jet planes carrying innocent passengers to their destination were brought down by radical religious extremists. Innocent workers, by standers, and those who just happened to in the buildings suffered the same ill-fate of those on the planes. It was a day that is etched in every American mind as to where they where when they hear and saw the news, I know I do. Also what is remembered is the unity of spirit among people immediately brought about by this tragedy.
Tragedy has a way of uniting people and reminding them what is truly important. Christians are already united through the Holy Spirit, brothers and sisters in Christ, but there is a tragedy that should unite us stronger together and is the fate of those without Christ. Jesus said, “I tell you the truth, unless you are born again, you cannot see the Kingdom of God.” (Jn.3:3 nlt) This are Jesus’ words, not mine. The tragedy that awaits those we know, and love is real and should unite us in reaching out to the lost. Believe it or not, it is a tragedy far worse than ‘911’ as it is known in the United States. There is something we can do to avoid this tragedy for many people and that is follow Jesus’ last command to us before He ascended to heaven. “Therefore, go and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and the Son and the Holy Spirit.” (Mt.28:19 nlt)
The way we make disciples is to share the good news of the gospel. There is a tragedy on the horizon for all those who do not know Christ as their savior. It is a tragedy that will last for eternity if not dealt with in this life. This good news needs to be presented to them while there is still time, for none of us know when our last day on earth will be, as those on September 11, 2001. Let this upcoming tragedy unite all of us in Christ to lead those without Christ to His saving knowledge and advance the Kingdom of God.
“Now those who belong to Christ Jesus have crucified the flesh with its passions and desires. If we live by the Spirit, let us also walk by the Spirit.” Galatians 5:24-24 NASB
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A sad reality for many Christians is the failure to know that the Holy Spirit is living inside of us. At conversion when one accepts Christ by the nudging of the Holy Spirit, the Spirit that led you to salvation is now with you and will never leave you. I think most of us find it hard to accept that that the creator of the heavens and the earth, Almighty God is living inside of us in the Holy Spirit, but that is what the Bible teaches.
Paul encouraged the churches in Galatia by declaring, “I have been crucified with Christ; and it is no longer I who live, but Christ lives in me; and the life which I now live in the flesh I live by faith in the Son of God, who loved me and gave Himself up for me.” (Gal.2:20 nasb) Paul is saying Christ lives in him through the Holy Spirit. The same is true for every believer. Christians had that old self crucified with Christ, we are new creatures, the old has pass away, the new has come. (2 Cor.5:17) Later Paul says if that is the case then we should all be walking by the Spirit.
We must admit it is challenging to walk by the Spirit in our current day, but it is not impossible. The Holy Spirit, the creator God, is living within us to help us walk as believers in Christ. Once a true knowledge and understanding of the Holy Spirit is realized that walk goes much easier. We rely on Him and His presence with the daily temptations that prevent from walking as we should. Remember we have crucified the flesh. What is dead cannot be brought to life, and it won’t be if we walk by the Spirit.
“I do not treat the grace of God as meaningless. For if keeping the law could make us right with God, then there was no need for Christ to die.” Galatians 2:21 NLT
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Have you done your good deed for the day yet? Depending on when you are reading this, the beginning of your day or ending it or perhaps on your lunch break, there is still time to complete that good deed. When and if you do a good deed, does it count towards your entrance into heaven? How many good deeds you have stacked up at the gate so far? What’s the magic number you need for the gate to open? How do you know if your reached it? Do your good deeds outweigh your bad deeds? You hope they do. But you can never be sure. Trying to work your way into heaven is a fruitless effort. It will never be achieved no matter how hard you try. So, why don’t you quit trying to be good enough to become right with God, because you can’t, and count on Jesus’ righteousness through accepting Him for salvation.
The apostle Paul was telling the churches in Galatia that following the law would never make them right with God. If that where the case, then there was no reason for Jesus to die for our sins, seeing we could handle it ourselves through obeying the law and doing good deeds. The truth is there is nothing we can do to stand righteous before God. It is only through Jesus’ righteousness applied to us as we accept Him as our savior. That is why Jesus came. He needed to come to be the perfect sacrifice for sin which we could never be. Isaiah wrote, “We are all infected and impure with sin. When we display our righteous deeds, they are nothing but filthy rags. Like autumn leaves, we wither and fall, and our sins sweep us away like the wind.” (Is.64:6 nlt) Even our good deeds are as filthy rags. They certainly won’t get us into heaven. They won’t make us right with God. But faith through grace will get us both right with God and into heaven.
Don’t give up doing good deeds. But know they are not what gets you into heaven. Accept Jesus Christ as your savior, having His righteousness applied to you, and your good deeds will be done in the name of Jesus showing others you are a child of God.
“Then he said, ‘Don’t be afraid, Daniel. Since the first day you began to pray for understanding and to humble yourself before your God, your request has been heard in heaven. I have come in answer to your prayer.’” Daniel 10:12 NLT
Do you have the assurance you can depend on God both to hear and to answer your prayer? If you are struggling with prayers that haven’t been answered yet, or perhaps not answered in a way you find favorable, you might begin to doubt if God has even heard your request. Be assured that He has. However, we succumb to suspicion amid a long delay. Our tendency is to pray more feverously along with fasting pouring our heart out to God, which certainly is a good practice, but if we are doing this to ensure He has heard us or persuade His answer our way these prayers are fruitless.
The Lord certainly desires us to be persistent in our prayers and we should be, but He also wants us to have a loving relationship with Him without all the requests. I remember my mother saying to me many years ago you only need to tell the Lord your request once, He will not forget and will answer in His timing and according to His will. You may have had an experience where God answered a prayer from long ago you had forgotten that request was made. I have been there many times. God does hear, He doesn’t forget, and He does answer.
The prophet Daniel mourned and fasted for three weeks praying for an understanding of the visions he had seen. An angel, most likely Gabriel, came in answer to his prayer. The first thing he said after calming Daniel’s fears was God heard his prayer the first day Daniel prayed. His request was heard, and Gabriel came in answer to it. We can rest assured God will indeed do the same for us today. He does hear our prayers and is ready to answer in His time. Our requests are in the most secure safe deposit box with no chance of being lost or forgotten. We can depend on God to hear and answer our prayer.
“Tell us, when will all this happen? What sign will show us that these things are about to be fulfilled?” Mark 13:4 NLT
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In recent years conversations concerning the end times have risen dramatically. It stands to reason with all the chaos and evil happening in the world around us people tend to believe the future apocalypse is near. That may indeed be the case because there is no other prophecy in Scripture yet to be fulfilled. The next big event will be the return of Jesus Christ. Two thousand years ago, Jesus disciples asked Him when these things will take place and what signs should they look for in the approaching days. Today, we are asking the same questions and Jesus’ answer hasn’t changed it is still the same. His answer to the disciples is his answer to us. May we pay attention and understand for that day may be soon.
Later on that Tuesday of Passion week, “As Jesus was leaving the Temple that day, one of his disciples said, ‘Teacher, look at these magnificent buildings! Look at the impressive stones in the walls.’” (Mk.13:1 nlt) The disciples were mesmerized by the beauty and structure of the Temple. Herod the Great started a rebuilding project on the Temple in 19 B.C.. The current structure was over 500 years old and in need of repair. The Temple was surrounded by huge white stone, some as large as 37 ft long, 12 ft high, and 18 ft wide. Marble and gold was used as decorative material on the outside of the Temple reflecting a glorious shine as the sun shown on it. It was truly magnificent. Jesus then stunned them by saying those huge stones would not be in place on top of each other, as the whole Temple would be destroyed.
Jesus’ foretelling of the Temple’s destruction occurred 40 years later in A.D.70 by the Roman army led by General Titus who later became Emperor. The destruction of the Temple in A.D.70 is well documented by historians, so there is no reason for us today not to believe what Jesus foretells about what we prefer to as the end times.
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Jesus proceeds to the Mount of Olives across the Kidron Valley with a spectacular view of the Temple in the distance and sitting down with some of His disciples. “Peter, James, John, and Andrew came to him privately and asked him, ‘Tell us, when will all this happen? What sign will show us that these things are about to be fulfilled?’” (Mk.13:3-4 nlt) The disciples thought the destruction of the Temple would be the beginning of the end times, so they were asking for the signs when to anticipate the destruction of the Temple. Jesus now begins what is known as the ‘Olivet Discourse’ properly named for the place He spoke it, on the Mount of Olives.
The first sign Jesus said to look for is false Messiahs will emerge. “Don’t let anyone mislead you, for many will come in my name, claiming, ‘I am the Messiah.’ They will deceive many.” (Mk.13:5-6 nlt) Jesus’ concern for them and us is not to be fooled by deception but be aware. We have seen several individuals in recent years claiming to be the Christ, the Messiah. Ironically, the first one came as early as A.D.130 and man named Bar Kochba who led a Jewish rebellion against Rome. As the centuries pass and we get closer to the coming of Christ, there will be an increase in these false Messiahs to deceive the world and we have already witnessed some of them in our day.
Secondly, Jesus said, “And you will hear of wars and threats of wars, but don’t panic. Yes, these things must take place, but the end won’t follow immediately.” (Mk.13:7 nlt) In our present day we can’t go 24 hours without hearing of some conflict or war between nations. Jesus said these things will happen but the end won’t follow immediately. There have been hundreds of wars in the past 2,000 years, yet the sign Jesus is instructing us to watch for is the frequency of these wars.
Jesus then gives us third sign, “There will be earthquakes in many parts of the world, as well as famines. But this is only the first of the birth pains, with more to come.” (Mk.13:8 nlt) A quick google search on the number of earthquakes each year is staggering, and they do occur in many parts of the world. Famines are also increasing. An internet search on famines and food shortage will yield the same results of frequent occurrences. Jesus describes these as the beginning of birth pains. He says more will come. Again, the more frequent the birth pains signify the end of pregnancy is near. The more earthquakes, famines, wars, and false messiahs we have, the closer we are to the Lord’s return.
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So how are we to understand the current events of our day in light of Jesus’ sayings about the future. First we are to know that they are certain. They will come to pass, although we don’t know when. Second, these signs are becoming more frequent so the time is getting closer. The world is closer to Jesus’ return than when He first spoke these words to His disciples 2,000 years ago. And third, we should aware that it is imminent, it could happen at any time. So, we need to be ready. The question is, are we ready?
We continue with Jesus’ foretelling the future next week…….
On this day 30 years ago, history was made in major league baseball. Cal Riken Jr. nicknamed ‘Iron Man’ surpassed the ‘Iron Horse’ Lou Gehrig for the most consecutive games played at 2,131. Gehrig’s record stood for 56 years and never a thought that it would ever be broken, but on a late summer evening in September the record fell and another set for the next ‘Iron Man.’ Riken Jr. continued the streak to 2,632. Many are now saying that record will never be broken, and I agree with that.
Human achievements are celebrated worldwide. ESPN had one the most watched games on the network as it was seen in and outside the United States. President Bill Clinton was in attendance along with other dignitaries and a sold-out Orioles Park at Camden Yards in Baltimore. All were waiting to witness history in the making when the game became official after the fifth inning. History was made, a great human achievement recognized, celebrations galore, and a new record placed in the history book. But this record like all others in history will not stand forever. There is one who will come to rule that will wash away all human achievements.
Biblical prophecy predicts the future reign of Jesus Christ on the earth in the millennial period. Past achievements may be remembered, but they won’t matter. What will be reality is Christ ruling on the earth in peace and justice with all the glory going to Him. The Bible also says after the millennium there will be a new heaven and a new earth. (Rev.21:1) It is said records are made to broken and that is true. All earthly accomplishments and records will be broken and vanish forever, even the ‘Iron Man’s.’
The United States has an estimated 40,000 motivational speakers. Speaking as a professional rakes in quite a bit of money. It is a very lucrative position if you possess the skills to enthuse and motivate people in your area of expertise. There are a variety of categories broken into business, entrepreneurship, leadership, health and fitness, athletics, education, among others. They are also broken down at times by age groups and gender within each category. Motivational speakers seek to inspire and courage people challenging them to establish goals and be the best they can be in a desired area. The speaker’s goal is to move you into action. To stir you up to accomplish your goal.
The writer of the book of Hebrews encourages every Christian to be a motivational speaker by stirring up one another to love and good works in Hebrews10:24. This takes thought on how to do this. We are to consider or think of ways to motivate our Christian brothers and sisters. First of all, we can’t motivate anyone if we don’t know anything about them. We need to get to know each other, and that comes from being with each other. The next verse says, “And let us not neglect our meeting together, as some people do, but encourage one another, especially now that the day of his return is drawing near.” (Heb.10:25 esv) The more we meet together with other Christians the more we get to know each other and we’ll know how to motivate one another.
We may not get rich with our motivational speaking presentations in this life, but people will be changed for the better as Christ’s love and good works are on display by the church community. As a church family, each will be encouraged as we meet together in the presence of the Lord with plenty of opportunity to motivate one another.
At the church my wife and I attended before we relocated, our pastor would start the morning service with David’s words from Psalm 122. “I was glad when they said unto me, Let us go into the house of the Lord.” (Ps.122:1 kjv) He said it enthusiastically and with meaning every week. Our pastor was truly glad to be in the house of the Lord every Sunday.
I often wondered then, as I do now, how many under the sound of his voice were as enthused as he was. Oh, I’m sure some were, maybe most were, but it may not have been one hundred percent of the congregation. We can say that for most Christian churches wherever they are in the world. Some people may be under the weather or not feeling well from the night before. Others may have their minds occupied with the afternoon festivities, especially now that football season has arrived in the United States. There are a host of things that will distract us on Sunday mornings to prevent the true joy of being in God’s house with other believers, Satan will see to that. He doesn’t want us experiencing joy and worshiping God in church, in fact he’d rather we not be there at all, not even streaming on-line.
With so many outside activities occurring on Sunday’s and increasingly morning activities, it causes us to pause and ask ourselves, what gives us the most joy. That’s a question each of us needs to answer honestly and let the truth fall where it may. Then comes the seriousness of soul searching based on our answer. How do we proceed when the truth is revealed? We pray and ask the Lord to lead us through this, so we can joyfully say, ‘I was glad when they said unto me, let us go into the house of the Lord.’
“Moses answered the people, ‘Do not be afraid. Stand firm and you will see the deliverance the LORD will bring you today. The Egyptians you see today you will never see again.’” Exodus 14:13 NIV
Is there a sin in your life that you just can’t seem to get rid of? It keeps recurring as if you have never dealt with it before. Could it be that you don’t want to be free from it? As R. C. Sproul use to say, “We sin because it’s pleasurable.” But deep down it our souls, if we are honest with ourselves and truly love God, we know that God hates sin and it is not exactly pleasurable with Him. So we need to get rid of it and the sooner the better.
The children of Israel were in slavery for four hundred years by the Egyptians. They were forced to comply with all the demands made on them. Physical hard work to the point of torture in satisfying their task masters was the bulk of the demands. Israel longed to be freed from the never ending struggle of the helplessness they felt in being enslaved by the Egyptians. The Lord did not forget about His children in Egypt and miraculously delivered them as recorded in the Old Testament book of Exodus. As they were on their way to the Promised Land, once again they were being pursued by the subjects of their past struggles, the Egyptians have returned.
Similar to Israel being chased by their slave masters and now backed into a corner, or the Red Sea as we know it, Christians at times find themselves in the same place. Recurring sin is as if we never left the bondage of sin we were in before coming to know the Lord. The truth is, we have a sin nature and will continue to sin until we have our glorified bodies in eternity. But to allow the recurring sin to have its hold on us by not letting go completely is giving the green light for all kinds of temptation to creep in and take us captive once again. Give it to the Lord and He will make a path for you and see you through to the other side with your sins buried in the deepest sea. It’s time to get rid of it.
Valuables are kept protected, usually under lock and key. Every major bank in the world has a secure vault to store tangible assets away from would be criminals. Access into that valuable space is only through having the key or security code to enter. Your own personal valuables are kept secured by whatever means you choose to protect them. Entrance into your assets again is only possible by the one who holds the key. Can you imagine having the most valuable possession known to man not under lock and key, but having free access to it, no key needed?
Jesus says, “I am the door. If anyone enters by me, he will be saved and will go in and out and find pasture.” (Jn.10:9 esv) Most doors have locks on them. The more value behind the door the bigger and stronger the lock, at least that is how it works in our fallen world. Jesus says He is the door to salvation, eternal life after our live on earth is over. He also provides for us in this world finding pasture. Is there anything of more value than that. I think not! Yet, there is no mention of a key needed to open the door of salvation. No security codes or secret passwords are needed to enter through the door.
Salvation, as valuable as it is, is a free gift. Jesus paid it all on the cross of calvary. Our sin debt is paid. All we sinners need to do is to repent and accept Christ as our savior for payment of our sins. Jesus unlocked the door by His death and resurrection for all who believe in Him. No key needed.