Tough Stuff Requires Tough Response


Sayer fight

Sayer fight (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

We live in a very controlled space.  Vacuum above, rocks below, winds, storms, great cold and heat, all assault our experience here.  Then there’s bugs of various sorts, some can cause harm, others are simply a bother.  Animals abound; some to eat, some to treat, some to abhor, and some would love to eat us.

Then we have the humans themselves.  To make a friend is a milestone in our experience.  To keep a friend is a milestone in itself.  But we can be sure we will be assailed by humanity, along with all the other plagues we encounter here.

Added to this boxing match, arrives political, social, economic troubles, personal thoughts and attitudes that need adjusting every day all day long.  We all know about these things.  But what has arrived among us is something a bit out of the ordinary.

It was that sins were a bit isolated among men.  One city would embrace a certain sin.  But you could always walk or ride to another place to escape their folly.  But with the advent of communications and faster, more reliable, transportation, the isolation of the sins of man have encountered a boundless habitat.  Now I challenge anyone to point to a place on earth where we can set up a roof and live a life absent of the refinement of wickedness we have come to teach each other.

How I desire to be removed from the complicated garbage that man advertises as prime today.  The body has replaced the concentration on holiness of spirit.  Medical commercials, ways to play, and financial “get well quick” schemes abound.  It is getting to where we are more aware of the things of this world than of eternity where God lives; forever past and forever future.  The temporary has become man’s god en masse.

This is not the end to escalation for sins.  There is a place where man is allowed to abandon all trace of conscience.  If it is hard to live in purity today, what will happen in that day?  Gone will be any hint of a peaceful little town where you can leave your doors unlocked.  Gone will be the day when owning some kind of lethal tool to protect what you call yours is an option.

Most people I know simply don’t want to talk about what they see happening anymore.  And if you bring them the Gospel, you find them backing up.  They no longer see the Gospel as a message of hope.  They only perceive another demand.  And they are absolutely inundated with demands.

What a curious ruse has been set upon man.  He is in a position of defence, from waking to waking again.  Peace is no longer an option.  And this isn’t even the height of horror that is bound to come.  Slowly, man is being squeezed into a stark choice; Fight or die cowering.  The evil one has man just about where he wants them to be.  And the end of things can’t be far behind that point.

All this said, it is important to encourage one another to fight the good fight with even more strength.  Even the best of us today is plagued with a monstrous onslaught of sin.  Hold each other up.  Look for signs of tiring.  Strengthen trust between your brothers and sisters.  The silver lining surrounding all this is the grace of God in Christ Jesus for all who are struggling to obey.

I posted this to say that I see it clearly enough (the struggle you face every day).  Oddly, this is a post of encouragement.  May God bless this message to all His people.

By His Grace.

A Letter to My Brothers of Flesh


human dimension

human dimension (Photo credit: ηeliʘ)

Dear Man:

You sigh with deep concern about what you see around you.  Your nerves are constantly tense because of what you perceive coming upon the entire world.  I am one of you, and I have seen it coming for quite a while.  I have a message for you that you might not have allowed yourself to realize.

Listen to the noise in the world now.  Watch as men frantically strive to right the ship of humanity.  It lists precariously to port.  Yet, instead of removing the excess cargo men keep adding to it.  In their lazy approach they have not evened the load within the ship.  And the lazy have drawn up their chairs on the port side of the deck to watch the commotion.

We are about to undergo a very deep trouble.  Finances will collapse around our ears.  Poverty will strike the richest among us.  Drought, disease, war, earthquakes, storms, and intemperate climates will embrace our waking from sweat laden beds.  Violence will become the norm.  And death will become desired by millions.

From centuries past man has thought he can create his own world.  And we are reaping the result of their foolish and greedy ambitions.  While we should be turning from the very building blocks of sin that has caused the present problems, we are doubling down on their ambitious greedy ways.

I am one of you.  I have no right nor need to accuse you of anything.  I will suffer along side my brothers of flesh.  But this is the message:  “There is no remedy for what is about to happen.”

I desire you peace.  But not the peace of man.  I desire you that certain peace of Jesus that soothes the nerves, heart, mind, and soul, despite the conditions around you.  This is what I desire for all men.  Just as my Father in Heaven has desired it for all men through out every age.  But now we must endure the results of godless ambition.

Come share with God’s people in the eternal life after this place of testing.  Enter in.  Allow God to prune your greedy heart until greed is just an unwelcome nightmare in your past.  Get clean now, despite the circumstances that are unfolding before our very eyes.  Only those whom God teaches to become like His Son will enter into eternity free of condemnation.  Beware!  It is not religion God is looking for.  It is a transformed life He rightfully demands.

By His Grace.

Bling Bling or God’s Perfection?


Bling bling armband

Bling bling armband (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

In the flesh, all men and women analyze their value.  Do I make enough money?  Am I popular enough?  Am I as attractive as I can be?  What do people think of what I do?  The focus of the flesh is always placed on what others think about us.

Now I ask myself, “What value has all that been to me?”  If I were to present myself as beautifully as possible to man, there would still be many who would find plenty to criticize.  And I would be forced to either hate them or go back to make a better try.  In the end, I will get old and of no value to those who set the trends of society.  So I quit trying to please man in that manner.

As is our nature, when we can’t find acceptance in one place we look for it in another.  So I turned to God.  I read that He is willing to accept us through the work of His Son.  And I embraced it well enough.  As I became clean, however, I found myself thinking I would again present myself to man.  “Surely they will accept me now that I don’t do the things that are ugly.”

A rather large surprise greeted me at the door to humanity.  I realized that they hated God and all His ways.  And if I now embraced God and His ways, they were more than willing to hate me too.  So, with perplexity in hand, I left man and all his ways.  Now I serve the Living God with vigor.  He is far more comfort than anything man has to offer.

I make this post to testify that God is better than the world in every way.  A tiny few will believe what I have written.  But the Living God has told of this from ages past.  What’s the summation?  Look to man and you will die a very slow death of competition, greed, pride, and every form of wickedness.  Look to God and He will show you every good thing.  Satisfaction belongs to those who place themselves completely in the hands of the Lord Jesus.

Of Animals and Pens


Rodent

Rodent (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

a ball point blue ink pen.

a ball point blue ink pen. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

The pen sat on the drawing board; waiting to be used.  Outside the window roamed an animal; waiting to be tamed.  All was ready and waiting.

The writer awoke.  Stretching his limbs, he committed himself to the routine which has been his way since he was a child.  All was prepared for him before the dawn.  Unaware of the gift prepared for him, the writer made a pot of coffee.  A simple pen, and a tiny animal, were about to change his life forever.

With coffee in hand he went to the window to see what the day had brought to the living picture before him.  His eyes looked at the sun, hidden behind a cloud.  He traced the skyline down from the hills and to the place he called his yard.  The animal came into view and he considered its movements.  Pondering what the animal was doing, it came to him about how men tame animals.

Men will capture an animal and teach it to feed from what they provide.  He considered how man will care for the animal in every possible way and with great care to its needs.  His mind saw how men will draw cartoons of things not real.  And how they contrive amazing imagination to represent the life we all live.  These two thoughts sat still in his mind.  They waited like faithful little dogs, panting and waiting to be noticed.

Then it dawned in his mind to write.  With his eyes opening wide with understanding, his hand quickly pulled out the chair and sat at the desk.  He had something to write, something of great importance.  Yet the pen did not find its proper place in the fingers of the man’s hand.  Something was consuming his attention and the pen was not useful at the moment.  He looked again at the animal.  Then the thought began to unravel from that tightly wound ball of twine called mystery.

A man will tame an animal.  He may teach it to act out some characteristics of man.  Perhaps a parrot will be taught to mimic the sounds of a man.  But it is not a real man.  The animal simply becomes a trinket for all to marvel at.  Yet he cares for it dearly, as if it were a tiny man.

Thoughtlessly for a moment, his eyes slid down.  They came to rest on the pen, gleaming in the sunlight.  He perceived that a man might draw the semblance of a man.  And he might cause it to move through animation.  In this animation he might give the drawing words to speak.  And people will marvel at the message which comes from stacked papers in the form of moving creatures.  Even grown men will enjoy the visage.  But it is not real.  It is the imagination of a man to another man.  And the message is the important “real” character.  Just as the tamed animal is taught what is “real” from its trainer.  Both become a message to another man.

And as the man thought of these things he understood the reason for this train of thoughts.  And a sound inaudible filled his soul as words were remembered.  “What is man that you are mindful of him.”  At this noise of silent remembrance he stopped thinking and looked up with eyes that did not perceive anything at all.  He now looked with his soul to grasp the un-graspable meaning.  Nothing of man moved in his mind.

Now he watched something grow before him.  He allowed it to take shape as if it were some kind of being.  He had something on the very tip of his soul.  It beckoned to be held and examined.  And he perceived that this artifact was a beautifully arranged understanding.

He heard, with his soul, what was said before all that is was made:  “Let us make man in our image.”  His mind awoke and asked a question, “Why?”  The answer came in a flash of understanding.  And he knew, without a doubt, that he had heard something valuable.  “For the same reason you tame an animal or pen a creature with human traits.  You do these things to contain a message to your brothers.”

Awe struck him and he considered silently for a while.  “What could this really mean?  How do I create words from man who will utter what I have just heard?  These things are beyond ability to string letters together.”  And his hand only moved to bring the cup to his lips.  The pen lay still, still waiting to be used.

After a moment of reflection on what he had just perceived to be true, the man reached out for the pen.  Quickly now, write.  Write with deft words, trying hard to capture the image into words his brothers might understand.

Summation is all he could manage to write.  There are no words to describe the “vision” of his soul.  He wrote this:  “You are a message to my lovely Son.  I love Him and will dress Him in fine clothes.  Though His Righteousness has been challenged, I will prove Him Myself.  He will rule for My sake.  And you are to worship Him.  I have decreed this message to Him through living creatures.  They will bend their desire to submit to Him.  And I will grant them as a gift, as a token of my love for Him.  I will place these creatures in a place where they will be tested, so that they will prove their worth.  For I will not give my Son something valueless.  Any of these creatures, who desire to become part of this gift, will call out to Me.  I will teach them My ways so that they might be clothed in appropriate dress for a great wedding.  I will present them to Him, for He has earned the right to marry.  He will be your God.  And you will be His people.  So it is.  So I have purposed.  So it will become.”

And now the writer sat still.  This day had begun as all the others.  Yet this message, this understanding, was transforming in value.  And nothing could be done but to worship the One who just gave him something eternal.

“We Can Do It”


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No one has to listen long to hear this popular saying, “We can do it.”  That saying has its place in certain things.  When it comes to moving a large rock with poles, the men may say, “We can do it.”  The saying indicates encouragement and determination to do what can be done if we try hard enough.  A new baby can bring that saying from the lips of the husband when they consider the awesome task of raising a child.

But is it appropriate to say that when we encounter problems we know are too large for us?  A man wakes up from the night’s sleep.  After considering the day before him, he has no right to say, “I can do it.”  He has no idea of what lay ahead.  The probability that he can’t do it is far more than the likelihood that he can.  Things happen beyond our control and we are forced at many times to realize that we couldn’t do it.

Billions of people have thought they could whip a problem into shape.  But notice the past tense of that sentence.  By our very nature, we are not designed to handle life alone.  We band together to build a city.  We band together to invent new means to do what we couldn’t do without that invention.  Has anyone asked why?

It’s hard for people today to imagine living life with a simple campfire, tent, and stone tools.  What did those folks do?  How did they cope?  Though they banded together to accomplish more than could be done alone, they were never-the-less helpless in the face of a storm.  Things too large constantly emerge to threaten our lives.  And the saying, “We can do it.”, falls on deaf ears in the aftermath.

We are designed to rely on something larger than ourselves.  That’s who we are.  And even the greatest of our inventions will never thwart sickness, hunger, alienation, and death.  Even our ability to think is sent off into oblivion when we are faced with a series of thoughts necessary to accomplish something large.  We’re “one thought beings”.  That’s a fact that can’t be denied.  Oh, we can manipulate a few thoughts within a minute or two.  But this only gives us the appearance of being able to think more than one thought at a time.  We are quite fragile and helpless, in the sum of things.

Why is this so?  And why is this ignored today?  Liars have emerged to convince us that we can do something that should not be done.  Where this is so very blatant is in society itself.  We are being told that if we want to change the world, “We simply need to try harder.”  Lie!  The entire world is under the rule of Jesus, the King of Kings.  It is He who sets up leaders.  It is He who has created this place of limitations.  And it is He who determines how far man will go and what he will be able to accomplish.

This is the “hole” in our lives that we keep trying to fill with invention.  We were never intended to live independent of His Rule.  But look at how man is striving to replace Him.  Cell phones, TVs, central heating, cars, roads, a fragile economic system, and more.  None of this can do what God can do in a moment.  Yet we continue to try.  God has called all this what it is, “The works of man’s hand.”  And He has promised that godless men will never forsake these works.

Something to consider folks.  I encourage you to give this some thought.

By His Grace.

Response to Celebration of Homosexual Marriage.


Humans banter social issues. Some lose, some win. But in the end, a social issue between humans is simply that. Regardless the issue being bantered about, as long as the arena used is only society, or personal choice, or explaining a compulsion, there can be no complete resolution. There will always be another “banter” to enter. Someone else will hold an objection.

But bring in the concept of a Holy God and the bantering escalates to “something more”. I find that truth both unsettling and peaceful. It tells me that, regardless what I say about a subject of social debate my allegiance to God will become a serious factor at some point. It becomes a factor for what I say. It becomes a factor in my own conscience. And it becomes a factor for the response of those who listen. There is no compromise with a Holy God as there might be between humans in social context. And this poses as a wall insurmountable.

The debates of what is right or acceptable will ensue in a free society. And those who wish to make their choice, or compulsion, law will suffer under their own choice. How much better it would be if we would just all shut up about our special interests. The government is there to provide oil to the machine of society. It was not instituted to lock down certain aspects of freedom, pro or con our special interest.

But doesn’t this last statement enter into the “Bantering” realm.

By His Grace.