Constrained Joy


A constrained joy is better than the giddiness of folly.  Once a blessing is received we inhabit a realm of joy.  But as pride goes before a fall, so the unconstrained response to blessing may cause a sowing of the seed of pride.

Better to receive the blessing, deliver the intent of the Holy God of Life, and quickly move to the next encounter.  Keeping our heads bowed to the work at hand is a more sure sacrifice in holy duty.  While, in moments of repose, it is good to purvey our waving fields of Holy bounty, it is more to our advantage to continue sowing until that raised ground of repose is reached.

Then, while we lay peaceful under the Mighty Oak of God, we may take a refreshing luncheon with Him.  It is in this place we learn the proper display of joy which should always accompany the worker of Holiness.

The fool considers that he is due the blessing.  And even the beginning of his enjoyment of the gift becomes an unholy display of wanton behavior.  He ceases his work to consider how tall, strong, beautiful, and wise he is.  He considers that the Lord of Purity recognizes regal personage when He sees it working.

We are but servants who perform as we are commanded.  No man can raise himself up beyond the veil of death.  Even so, once the Lord has brought us to that place we are still but blessed servants of the Most High God.

Our joy now should be as it will be then; full of respect and joy due the Beautiful One who made this place of testing from that which was not.  The remembrance of these things will temper the joy of pride in self.

Receive and sow.  This is the will of God for all His holy people.  Repose when it is come to do so.  There is a Sabbath.  Take joy in duty, not in accomplishment.  In this way we fulfill the desire of He who Lives Forever.

By His Grace.

A Word, Once Spoken


Words have a power all their own

Words have a power all their own (Photo credit: Lynne Hand)

A word once spoken lives forever.  By our words we will be acquitted.  And by our words we will be condemned.  It is better to be mute than to speak folly with a darkened heart.  The wise man will clamp his tongue till he has weighed the value of sounds it should make.

Many will perceive such silence and pause as that of idiotic disposition.  But there is One who is witness to what is true, eternal, and holy.  His name is Jesus, the Son of the Most High God.  And worthy words, timely, carefully complete and dressed with understanding, with which we might surround that name, are always appropriate.

Thus we speak with great care regarding the ears of our brothers and sisters.  For we are keenly aware that as we treat them, even so we have treated the Lord of Life.  Contemplate how careful man is when surrendering his knees in prayer.  I am not referring to those who by their many words think they will be better heard.  A holy soul will use thoughtful care when addressing the judge who will remember and bring to bear every idle word we have uttered.

How gentle, then, should we be as we let loose that flaming sword of destruction which is housed behind fragile lips?  Better to be thought an idiot of no account than to be joined with those who give daily proof of that title.  We are reminded that the heart is the seat of all words spoken.  Therefore, as we cleanse the heart with contemplation we quench the fire of destruction it wields with delight.

Objectively, we would do well to take the following example in our mind.  We go to the sellers of clothing to dress ourselves for every occasion.  Winter, Spring, Summer and Fall are witness to our attire.  And men, whose tastes will vary, judge our visage with delightful adoration of detail.  A red sock with one that is blue brings laughter for color’s sake.  But the warmth those socks provide is no different than socks of the same mother.  We are counted fools for not observing the sensibilities of those who count themselves as judges of propriety in thread.  Their judgment, however, will leave them a dress of intolerable suffering for holding so tightly to machines invented by human eye.  For they dismiss the glory of soul in favor of the rotting corpse of flesh we all inhabit.

The same is dispensed for us to consume; that our words are so much more valuable than thread.  And if simple minded folk will judge us by the use of it, how much less can we rely on their judgment of our mindful care of eternity in the words we choose to choose use?

Where is the strength of faith the Father has given us?  Do we dare appear foolish for the sake of Holy remembrance on the Day of His final Retention?  He will divide what is true.  We are well advised to keep that moment enthroned in our hearts.  Let that king of heart dispatch our words as a ruler over servants.  Even as a tiny kingdom of its own, we will be held accountable for its intercourse with the nations of others.  So, we do well to strive to send a good report to all who inhabit lands around us.  And we consider that the alliance of wicked nations far outweighs those of the contrite.

All men dress themselves then, not for a seasonable or acceptable report from earth or men.  But we all dress ourselves with a blanket of words we have ordered our tongue to sound.  There is He who is witness to our attire in this manner.  And it is the wise who prepare our clothing to resist that most Blazing Day with ease.  May the Lord of Life bless this word to those who hunger for His Wisdom.  Amen.

A Season of Change


Dictionary

Dictionary (Photo credit: noricum)

I just watched Fox News’ run on the “grumpy cat”.  I stopped listening when I heard the owner of the cat back track the idea that the cat was fat.  You could hear a subtle panic in her voice as she made sure we understood that the cat wasn’t fat.  What in the world is wrong with a fat cat?  It’s not that the cat is fat or not.  It’s simply the implication that the owner isn’t responsible.  And who cares?  Those in power care, huh?  They’re spreading fear of using certain words.  How long till “Christian” becomes the most legally changed name in the court system?

When the dictionary becomes suspect, we’re all in trouble.  When perception rules as the law of the land, where can a man run for justice?  And where there is corruption of reality, violence is not far behind.

To the Walls!


English: Castle Wall Castle wall as seen from ...

English: Castle Wall Castle wall as seen from its walk Framlingham Castle Framlingham Suffolk. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

God’s wrath will certainly come upon the wicked of any age.  And there is a purification due all His people.  We read this: “Yea, and all that will live godly in Christ Jesus shall suffer persecution.” (1 Timothy 3: 12)

These are two points worthy of consideration; that the wicked will suffer under the hand of the Most High God, and that God will purify His people.  I find it interesting that the wicked mock their prophesied suffering, and that many “Christians” ignore the promise of purification.  Rest assured, both are imminent!

Please, my siblings in Christ, consider our state of affairs today.  We enjoy a certain freedom to love God openly.  But we are not guaranteed that this will remain the case.  I do not pretend to know the mind of God regarding the things that will soon appear.  But by the testimony of our brothers and sisters who went before us we see that they were not held exempt from suffering for the name of the Lord Jesus.  Though this turned out to be a blessing to them, fearsome acts were sent against them.

We do not live in a place void of suffering.  And let us not forget what we have been told:

“My son, do not make light of the Lord’s discipline,
and do not lose heart when he rebukes you,
6 because the Lord disciplines the one he loves,
and he chastens everyone he accepts as his son.” (Hebrews 12)

Let us not consider that we will be held exempt from suffering simply because we live among masses of men who keep their life of ease.  God is not blind to our situation.  And He is not a man that He should take certain pity in the way of worldly ease.  If this place was built to test the Son of God through suffering, how do we think we will fair?

About 4 years ago, when the Lord had come to again pick me up from horrible suffering, a saying came to me in the midst of prayer.  This saying holds a special urgency today, as it has for every generation of God’s people.  “To the walls!”  Let us climb to the top of our perceived fortifications and listen for the approach of what will certainly come upon us all.  Let us prepare to open the gates for the Sovereign One.

By His Grace.

Warnings?


Konstantin Flavitsky - Christian Martyrs in Co...

Konstantin Flavitsky – Christian Martyrs in Colosseum. 1862 (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

I have considered how to relate this soul shaking account which Eusebius of Caesarea gives us.  But there is no way to do it here except that I copy the text and let you read it for yourself.  See if this doesn’t seem to have implication to our own day.

This instance is taken from the 8th book of his work.

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1. It is beyond our ability to describe in a suitable manner the extent and nature of the glory and freedom with which the word of piety toward the God of the universe, proclaimed to the world through Christ, was honored among all men, both Greeks and barbarians, before the persecution in our day.

2. The favor shown our people by the rulers might be adduced as evidence; as they committed to them the government of provinces, and on account of the great friendship which they entertained toward their doctrine, released them from anxiety in regard to sacrificing.

3. Why need I speak of those in the royal palaces, and of the rulers over all, who allowed the members of their households, wives and children and servants, to speak openly before them for the Divine word and life, and suffered them almost to boast of the freedom of their faith?

4. Indeed they esteemed them highly, and preferred them to their fellow-servants. Such an one was that Dorotheus, the most devoted and faithful to them of all, and on this account especially honored by them among those who held the most honorable offices and governments. With him was the celebrated Gorgonius, and as many as had been esteemed worthy of the same distinction on account of the word of God.

5. And one could see the rulers in every church accorded the greatest favor by all officers and governors. But how can any one describe those vast assemblies, and the multitude that crowded together in every city, and the famous gatherings in the houses of prayer; on whose account not being satisfied with the ancient buildings they erected from the foundation large churches in all the cities?

6. No envy hindered the progress of these affairs which advanced gradually, and grew and increased day by day. Nor could any evil demon slander them or hinder them through human counsels, so long as the divine and heavenly hand watched over and guarded his own people as worthy.

7. But when on account of the abundant freedom, we fell into laxity and sloth, and envied and reviled each other, and were almost, as it were, taking up arms against one another, rulers assailing rulers with words like spears, and people forming parties against people, and monstrous hypocrisy and dissimulation rising to the greatest height of wickedness, the divine judgment with forbearance, as is its pleasure, while the multitudes yet continued to assemble, gently and moderately harassed the episcopacy.

8. This persecution began with the brethren in the army. But as if without sensibility, we were not eager to make the Deity favorable and propitious; and some, like atheists, thought that our affairs were unheeded and ungoverned; and thus we added one wickedness to another. And those esteemed our shepherds, casting aside the bond of piety, were excited to conflicts with one another, and did nothing else than heap up strifes and threats and jealousy and enmity and hatred toward each other, like tyrants eagerly endeavoring to assert their power. Then, truly, according to the word of Jeremiah, “The Lord in his wrath darkened the daughter of Zion, and cast down the glory of Israel from heaven to earth, and remembered not his foot-stool in the day of his anger. The Lord also overwhelmed all the beautiful things of Israel, and threw down all his strongholds.” [Lamentations 2:1-2]

9. And according to what was foretold in the Psalms: “He has made void the covenant of his servant, and profaned his sanctuary to the earth,–in the destruction of the churches,–and has thrown down all his strongholds, and has made his fortresses cowardice. All that pass by have plundered the multitude of the people; and he has become besides a reproach to his neighbors. For he has exalted the right hand of his enemies, and has turned back the help of his sword, and has not taken his part in the war. But he has deprived him of purification, and has cast his throne to the ground. He has shortened the days of his time, and besides all, has poured out shame upon him.”

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Of Blessed Understanding We Join the Athletes of the Beginning.


Eusebius of Caesarea may have continued the Li...

Eusebius of Caesarea may have continued the Liber Pontificalis into the 4th century. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

The Lord has blessed my heart by bringing an audio file to me.  He is more gracious than we can possibly know.  If all His people were to combine their testimony regarding the Glory of the Lord Jesus (and that to the Glory of the Father) all the melody of sound would still fall short of His eternal beauty.  So I thank you Lord Jesus for Your precious blessings that filter to us through our time in this place of testing.  May all Your people present great glories to You on the day You are revealed in Glory to all men!  Amen!

The audio file is that of Eusebius’ Church History.  The work spans the time from the beginning of the Church to about the year 350 or so.  Up to the end of his account the Church had weathered a few problems within.  But the account tells us that the Lord’s people were blessed to pretty much remain constant in their worship, brotherhood, and display of righteousness.

I suspect that as I finish this “listening” I will search out another work which deals with the subsequent years.  I fear those works that will follow, however.  For it isn’t long in Church history when we find compromise between Church and State.  The results of which attack the Lord’s people from a particularly tender perspective.

How my soul wants to encourage my brothers and sisters to regain, retain, and revitalize our purity and love for the Lord.  But I am at a loss this evening.  Perhaps the Lord will bless us all by words fitting to the surge of dedication this work of Eusebius has inspired.

Shades of persecution have come and gone.  Yet today seems the most hideous of all.  Silent compromise seeps into the very foundations of our identity as “sons of God”.  For the most part the Church has become useless and loved by the world, especially in America.  Each man and woman goes after their own tasks unscathed by physical or financial malnutrition.

One thought runs through my blood tonite, however.  A rather foreboding thought presses against my skin from the inside out.  Is the Church today ready if the impiant (as they were prone to refer to wicked men) one regains his footing against us as he did in the first 1000 years of the Church?  This question is not for me to either answer or speculate about.  It is, perhaps, for us to prove individually as what will be enters the calendar year of its own time.

One possible answer to that question is this:  Prepare in prayer, Truth, righteousness, purity, holiness, bodily control, and consumption of the Word, lest that day (if it indeed comes upon us) encamp around us from the very fringes of the woods which create our present clearing of “peace”.

Watch with all hope.  Hope with eyes that are not of man.  And stretch out the wings of “The Faith” as far as they will stretch.  Get ready to fly by the strength of the Holy Spirit, regardless the necessity.  Only then can we walk toward what comes with the great peace displayed by the millions who have worked in the heat of the day.

By His Grace.