Monthly Archives: March 2017

Those Who Fail to Remember the Past….

BIBLE VERSE FOR TODAY…. In the fortieth year, on the first day of the eleventh month, Moses spoke to the people of Israel according to all that the Lord had given him in commandment to them…See, I have set the land before you. Go in and take possession of the land that the Lord swore to your fathers, to Abraham, to Isaac, and to Jacob, to give to them and to their offspring after them.” Deuteronomy 1:3,8 ESV

The Book of Deuteronomy picks up where Numbers left off. Except it is now 40 years later. A new generation has risen as the rebellious ones have died in the wilderness. The Lord speaks to Moses and tells him that it is time for His people to enter into their possession.

But they don’t just “charge ahead” as it were. Moses takes time to prepare the people for the task ahead. The first step in that process is to remind them how they got to where they had been and where they are.

Moses begins by recounting how the Lord had him choose leaders from the tribes to share the burden of responsibility for the people. He then tells them how they were in this same spot 40 years ago and how spies went into the land and instead of trusting in the Lord who had shown Himself strong and faithful, they gave in to fear and panic.

“And the Lord heard your words and was angered, and he swore, ‘Not one of these men of this evil generation shall see the good land that I swore to give to your fathers.” (Deuteronomy 1:34,35 ESV)

We then see the clock fast forward, “So as soon as all the men of war had perished and were dead from among the people, the Lord said to me, ‘Today you are to cross the border of Moab at Ar.” (Deuteronomy 2:16-18 ESV) The move toward inheriting the promise land begins with victories on the east side of the Jordan River. 

Moses tells the people how that he had disobeyed the Lord and was not going to be allowed to enter the promise land with them, but another one, Joshua, would lead them

So we see with great details Moses recounts the history of God’s people to the new generation. He lets them know the faithfulness of God in the past, the rebellion of the past generation and they are able to see the Lord bring victories in the present. Moses reminds them of the laws that are to guide their conduct and admonishes them to fully obey the Lord and to follow Him as the sure path for a bright future.

As we look at the history of God’s people from Egypt to the promise land, we see that disobedience and rebellion may delay, but not destroy God’s plans and purposes. God is looking for those who will fully trust Him and follow Him. In doing so, He will remind us of the past to encourage a “different spirit” and a better outcome for our lives than what was experienced by those who refused to fully trust and obey.

In the New Testament we see Paul making reference to the past failures to God’s people to serve as reminders and to instruct believers in his day. I believe taking note of the history and the lessons learned are important for us as well today. We can observe and know that God doesn’t change, and in many ways human nature is seen consistent over the eons as well.

Prayer for today…. Lord, thank You for the lessons we can learn from the past. Allow us to be humble as we look at the failures of others and to realize how we face our doubts and inconsistencies as well. Give us the strength to obey You and inherit all the promises You had for us.

 

We Are Not on Our Own

BIBLE VERSE FOR TODAY…. “Bear one another’s burdens, and so fulfill the law of Christ. For if anyone thinks he is something, when he is nothing, he deceives himself. But let each one test his own work, and then his reason to boast will be in himself alone and not in his neighbor.” Galatians 6:2-4 ESV

Understanding Paul’s main focus on freedom from the “law” in writing to the Galatians gives greater perspective to the various parts. As Paul admonishes about the importance of bearing one another’s burdens and fulfilling the law of Christ; it is set in contrast to the impossibility of fulfilling the Old Covenant with all of its laws and the individual responsibility to offer the proper sacrifices in the proper way at the proper time.

The “law of Christ” is “to love the Lord your God with all of your heart, soul, mind and strength and to love your neighbor as yourself.” That is at its core what the Old Covenant was about. However it involved over 600 specific laws that told you how to please God, be in right relationship with Him and how to be right with people. The result despair or a “better-than-thou” attitude, especially among the religious elite, as we saw in Jesus day.

Paul’s teaching is that relationship with God through faith in Jesus Christ puts the “law of God on our hearts.” We obey, because of our love for God, we don’t obey the “law” so God will love us.

Then we see a call to corporate concern. An awareness that when one “falls” it is not time to condemn, it is time to pick up and restore. “…if anyone is caught in any transgression, you who are spiritual should restore him in a spirit of gentleness.” (Galatians 6:1 ESV) The “law” called for people to be condemned. The “law of Christ” calls for them to be restored.

This restoration is the duty of those who recognize their own vulnerability. “…Keep watch on yourself, lest you too be tempted.” (Galatians 6:1 ESV)  Some have pointed out that this is caution concerning being tempted by the same sin. All of us have out points of vulnerability. But we should be on guard in having an attitude of, “I would never commit that sin.”

So Paul says we can fulfill the law of Christ was we live with a “one another” attitude in life. So often, people will view their spiritual life as “private” – as “no one’s business.” The Bible teaches just the opposite. We are to “spur one another on to good works.”  We are to care for one another, love one another, rejoice with one anther, serve one another, to encourage one another.

We are called to a community of faith. Just as God created through Abraham a “community” of God’s people related to a common ancestor; we are part of a community of faith, because we are all “born again” by a common faith, by the same Savior. We are part of the “blood line” of Jesus.

Prayer for today… Lord, thank You for the family to which you have called us and to which we belong. We are not on our own. We are “in this” together. Enable us to live freely with Your higher calling, Your higher law. Help us to serve you from our hearts and to serve others out of love and obedience to You.

 

The Standard Greater Than Law

BIBLE VERSE FOR TODAY…. For you were called to freedom, brothers. Only do not use your freedom as an opportunity for the flesh, but through love serve one another. For the whole law is fulfilled in one word: “You shall love your neighbor as yourself.” Galatians 5:13,14 ESV

Paul wrote the Romans and declared, “For the law of the Spirit of life in Christ Jesus hath made me free from the law of sin and death.” (Romans 8:2 NIV) Paul’s challenge to the Galatians is, “For freedom Christ has set us free; stand firm therefore, and do not submit again to a yoke of slavery.” (Galatians 5:1 ESV)

Paul makes it clear that we are not to be bound in slavery to the law, but we are “bound” by that which is of Christ’s nature and life; the “law of love.” The argument that Paul makes is, freedom from the law is not license to sin. Our freedom releases us to serve others, to love others as Christ has loved and forgiven us.

That is easier “said than done” as the saying goes. So Paul gives this advice, But I say, walk by the Spirit, and you will not gratify the desires of the flesh.” (Galatians 5:15 ESV) Living by the strength and direction God’s Spirit builds and strengthens our “spirits” to resist and give into that which produces death.

Paul explains that which comes from “the flesh” or sin is obvious. He lists the “acts” of the flesh and then contrasts these with the “fruit” of the Spirit.

“But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness,  gentleness, self-control; against such things there is no law.” (Galatians 5:22,23 ESV)

The fruit of the Holy Spirit in the believers life accomplishes to a greater degree all that the Old Testament Law was about; living right with God and living right with others.

I believe it is important to take note of the difference between “acts” and “fruit.” Both have outward manifestations, but one is spontaneous and natural and the other is cultivated and is supernatural. “Acts” impact others; “fruit” influences others. These, after all, are the fruit of the “Holy Spirit” not of our human nature.

So, we find that we are “set free” from human law, but we are tied to the “law of life in Christ Jesus.” One is living from the outside in and the other speaks of life from the inside, out.

Prayer for today…. Lord, all us to see that You call us to even a “higher” standard than that which is of “law.” You call us to live by Your Spirit in Your strength so that we can serve You and others not out of obligation, but out of that which we have freely received in You.

Man’s Way, God’s Way

BIBLE VERSE FOR TODAY…. For it is written that Abraham had two sons, one by a slave woman and one by a free woman. But the son of the slave was born according to the flesh, while the son of the free woman was born through promise.” Galatians 4:22-23 ESV

As Paul continues to write about the bondage under the law and the freedom in Christ, it is like he is saying, “You were born free, so live free.” “…When we were children we were enslaved to the elementary principles of the world. But when the fullness of time had come, God sent forth his Son, born of woman, born under the law,  to redeem those who were under the law, so that we might receive adoption as sons.” (Galatians 4:3-5 ESV)

Paul is making the point that you are adopted by God to be His sons and daughters, live that way. Don’t live by the principles that bring slavery. Don’t live believing you are able to do the right thing, live the right way, and please God through your own efforts and standards; live according to the promise of freedom, live as a child of God embracing adoption in Christ.

Paul then makes reference to Hagar and Sarah as an allegory contrasting two ways to achieve the purposes of God. One is man’s way, the other is depending upon God to fulfill His promise in His way and His time.

The Lord had promised Abraham that he would be the father of many nations with his seed out numbering the stars. When it seemed the promise was not being fulfilled, Sarah grew impatient and came up with her own plan to fulfill God’s promise. Hagar, her Egyptian servant, gave birth to Ishmael.

Later Sarah gave birth to Isaac in fulfillment of the Lord’s promise. The conflict represented in those two brothers continues down to day, both politically and spiritually.

There remains the temptation to secure the promises of God through our own efforts and in our own way. God promises an abundant life and an eternity with Him. Mankind embraces that, but want to achieve the promise through other means and ways than what the Lord has not designed.

Human efforts continue to bear more “Ishmaels” – the Lord’s ways produce Sons and daughters of promise. These are those who find their identity in the Jerusalem “above” not the earthly, temporal Jerusalem of Mount Sinai.

Embracing the promise of God requires submission to His ways and His timing. I like Paul’s question, Having begun by the Spirit, are you now being perfected by the flesh?” (Galatians 3:3 ESV)

In our life we need to avoid the, “thank-You-Lord,-I’ll-take-it-from-here” attitude.

Prayer for today…. Lord how true it is, “there is a way that seem right to a man…” (Proverbs 14:12) But Lord we don’t know how to truly help ourselves. Give us faith, patience and obedience to follow You and not revert to our own efforts and our own wisdom and our won way. May we follow and trust you completely.

 

 

 

The Promise of Faith

BIBLE VERSE FOR TODAY…. “Now it is evident that no one is justified before God by the law, for ‘The righteous shall live by faith.’….But the Scripture imprisoned everything under sin, so that the promise by faith in Jesus Christ might be given to those who believe.” Galatians 3:11,22 ESV

Under the old covenant, the law was the standard that measured conduct acceptable to God. Even though it was recognized that all fell short at some point, the law was still revered as that which was to guide lives and what would determine ones status in God’s eyes.

Today, people use an interesting mix of standards. Some borrow from the Bible, some just arrive at their own standard of what it means to live a “good life.” Many believe that God judges human conduct and determines who is and who is not acceptable to Him.

As Paul writes to the Galatians who were struggling with reverting to the “law” as a standard of salvation, he ask some penetrating questions. The first is, “…Who has bewitched you? It was before your eyes that Jesus Christ was publicly portrayed as crucified.” (Galatians 3:1 ESV) Some may have seen Christ crucified. Others would have heard the gospel message that focused on the cross and the resurrection. It is like Paul is asking, “What part of ‘Christ has died for you to make you right in God’s eyes’, don’t you understand?”

Paul goes on and states that salvation is by faith. Miracles take place by faith. Abraham was declared righteous because of his faith, not his works.

Not only are works and self righteous standards inadequate, they actually bring a curse. We read, For all who rely on works of the law are under a curse; for it is written,“Cursed be everyone who does not abide by all things written in the Book of the Law, and do them.” (Galatians 3:10 ESV)

So, that which people believe is bringing them life, is actually bring death and judgment, for the “righteous shall live by faith.”

One of the greatest claims for Jews was that they were of the seed of Abraham. But Paul says that by faith even Gentiles become the children of Abraham. Consider the following…

“…those who are of faith are blessed along with Abraham, the man of faith….in Christ Jesus the blessing of Abraham might come to the Gentiles, so that we might receive the promised Spiritthrough faith…if you are Christ’s, then you are Abraham’s offspring, heirs according to promise.” (Galatians 3:9.14,29 ESV)

The confidence we have in God’s eyes does not come from our own effort or any human standards. It comes by being “in Christ” through faith.

Prayer for today…. Lord, thank You that we can have assurance of being accepted by You through simple faith. Faith that brings connection to You. Faith that brings miracles into our life. You have set us free from unattainable standards and reveal that simply surrendering to You and Your provision brings peace and life.

Accountability

BIBLE VERSE FOR TODAY….   “I went up because of a revelation and set before them….the gospel that I proclaim among the Gentiles, in order to make sure I was not running or had not run in vain.” Galatians 2:2 ESV

Outside of being willing to speak “hard truth” the willingness to be accountable to others and to hold others accountable is a great challenge. It can be difficult to be told that you need to change an attitude or behavior. But we see this is a vital function of healthy people and of mature believers.

As Paul confronts the Galatians that were being swayed by legalistic zealots, he recounts his own life and conversion and experiences. He points out that after sharing the gospel for a time among the Gentiles, he went to Jerusalem with Barnabas and Titus to meet with the leaders of the Church.

Paul points out that while Titus was a Greek, he was not compelled by the leaders to be circumcised. He also wanted to let them know the message he was proclaiming to make sure it was in agreement with the leaders of the Church. The result was a recognition of God’s call and favor and a commissioning to release Paul to continue his ministry among the Gentiles.

Paul was an educated individual, a strong leader, a man with a reputation among the people. But he was willing to submit to the wisdom and seek the confirmation and approval of those he held in high regard. Even though Paul and the leaders had pressure from some legalistic, they held their ground and acted with wisdom.

“Yet because of false brothers secretly brought in—who slipped in to spy out our freedom that we have in Christ Jesus, so that they might bring us into slavery— to them we did not yield in submission even for a moment, so that the truth of the gospel might be preserved for you….they [The Apostles] gave the right hand of fellowship to Barnabas and me, that we should go to the Gentiles….Only, they asked us to remember the poor, the very thing I was eager to do.” (Galatians 2:4-5; 9-10 ESV)

Then later we see Paul holding Peter accountable for his actions when they were in Antioch. I opposed him [Peter] to his face,  because he stood condemned. For before certain men came from James, he was eating with the Gentiles; but when they came he drew back and separated himself, fearing the circumcision party.” (Galatians 2:11,12 ESV)

Even though Peter is referred to by Paul as a “pillar in the Church” he was willing to point out and confront his hypocrisy.  Paul was very clear in pointing what was happening and the inconsistency, “When I saw that their conduct was not in step with the truth of the gospel, I said to Cephas before them all, If you, though a Jew, live like a Gentile and not like a Jew, how can you force the Gentiles to live like Jews?” (Galatians 2:14 ESV)

For Paul, it was the truth of the gospel, that was important. Not being right. Not the traditions of man. While being held accountable and holding others accountable, regardless of who they are, accountable is challenging; it is necessary. Personal integrity and maturity and the cause of the gospel are important factors that rise above personal agendas or status.

Prayer for today….. Lord always help us keep our motives and attitudes right when it comes to accountability. Our desire should not be to “catch people in the wrong” but help steer people in the right path. A path that is right before You eyes and one that results in growth and unity.

Hard Truth

I am finding myself pushing forward in my physical recovery. I had been trying to use a cane, instead of my crutches to walk at least around the you and some short distances around the community. Today, was tax day for me. I spent most of the day getting my tax return finished. I didn’t think I would have time until the election is over,  so its good to mark that off my list.

BIBLE VERSE FOR TODAY…. “For am I now seeking the approval of man, or of God? Or am I trying to please man? If I were still trying to please man, I would not be a servant of Christ.” Galatians 1:10 ESV

As Paul opens his letter to the Galatians he gets right to the point. “I am astonished that you are so quickly deserting him who called you in the grace of Christ and are turning to a different gospel…” (Galatians 1:6 ESV) Paul quickly explains that there is no other “gospel.” There is only one message of goods news. That message is what the Apostles preached, what Paul declared and what Paul came to know. That salvation is by grace through faith.

The opposing “gospel” message was related to obeying the law as a condition of salvation. After Paul spends a considerable amount of time sharing his own story and background he declares,  “…we know that a person is not justified by works of the law but through faith in Jesus Christ, so we also have believed in Christ Jesus, in order to be justified by faith in Christ and not by works of the law, because by works of the law no one will be justified.” (Galatians 2:16 ESV)

As Paul was addressing this issue, he knew that he was going to be in a position of speaking a word of correction. A word that to many would not be readily accepted. No one likes to be told they are wrong. But Paul makes it clear that he has a duty to obey God more than appease people. It is interesting that he uses the words, “If I were still trying to please man…”

As Saul of Tarsus,  he was a hero of the Pharisees because of his persecution of believers in Christ. He had status among his peers and was feared by the Christians. But now as a follower of Christ and as Paul the Apostle, his allegiance and obedience was to Christ alone.

But Paul knew that truth must be mingled with love for people. His delight was not in telling people they are wrong, but he was being protective of the sincere faith of those who would follow Christ. He wrote these words to the Ephesians, “…speaking the truth in love, we are to grow up in every way into him who is the head, into Christ….” (Ephesians 4:15 ESV)

The aim of the faithful follower of Christ is to please the Lord not people. When our desire for stature in the eyes of people is greater than our desire to please Christ we cease to become a servant of Christ and we become enslaved to the “fear of man.” Solomon said, “Fearing people is a dangerous trap, but trusting the LORD means safety.” (Proverbs 29:25 NLT)

Prayer for today…. Lord, allow us to focus on You, so that we can fully obey You. Help us when needed to “speak truth in love” that we might be Your faithful servants.