Friday, June 25, 2021

IF THERE HAD BEEN SOMETHING BETTER THAN THE BLOOD OF CHRIST …

 



 

If you knew an easier, less time-consuming, and cheaper way of accomplishing a task, would you choose to accomplish it more difficultly and painfully? I ask this question to get you to ponder this: if there were other ways to remedy sin to God’s satisfaction, do you think He would have given His Son as a substitute for us? Would Jesus have willingly gone through all that agony? The answer to both questions is 'No!' Jesus made it clear when He said, “I am the way, the truth, and the life. No man comes to the Father, except through me” (John 14:6 NLT).

 I’m convinced that if there were other ways we could get to God, Jesus would not have died such a cruel death. And we are reminded in the Scriptures, “There is salvation in no one else! God has given no other name under heaven by which we might be saved” (Acts 4:12). So, if you choose to not go to God through Jesus, you’ve elected to go to hell at the end of this life. God doesn’t force His love on anyone. He tells us what is good for us and why, and admonishes us to go with His recommendation. But He leaves the choice to us and makes it clear what the consequences of our choice will be.

You might think that obeying the ten commandments (the law) makes you acceptable to God. If you are honest, you will admit that you don’t always keep the commandments perfectly 100% of the time. Nobody has ever been able to do that. which is the reason you need Jesus. He’s the only one who pleases God completely and therefore qualifies to purchase our freedom, so God can adopt us. Before Jesus came, the Israelites were commanded to obey the law and live, but they couldn’t. And the Scriptures tell us, “The law was our guardian until Christ came; it protected us until we could be made right with God through faith. And now that the way of faith has come, we no longer need the law as our guardian” (Galatians 3:24-25). Simply put, obeying the law will not make you right with God.

Also, God gets to make the rules, not you or I. We only get to obey or disobey Him. Whichever we choose to do has an associated ramification: obey and live or disobey and die. But why would you choose to die and miss all the beauty and glory of God and heaven? Understand that dying doesn’t mean a non-existent life: it means pain and suffering that never ends. Think about it! If you’d like to avoid that kind of death, then follow God's direction, because nothing else will do.

Let’s assume that you accidentally dropped your keys in a sewer. Would you choose to retrieve them by jumping into a dirty sewer and getting hurt and who knows what else, if you could get a new set made for a minimal cost? I would choose to get a new set made, but that’s just me. By the same token, Jesus wouldn’t have died if there had been a better or easier way to save mankind from sin and hell. Jesus' death was necessary; it is the only way!


Friday, June 18, 2021

AS IT WAS IN THE DAYS OF NOAH

 


Jesus gave many illustrations when He taught the people. One such time was when He taught them about His Second Coming. Regarding a specific date of His return, He told them, “No one knows the day or hour when these things will happen, not even the angels in heaven or the Son himself. Only the Father knows” (Matthew 24:36).


However, He made it clear how it will happen. He said, “When the Son of Man returns, it will be like it was in Noah’s day” (Matthew 24:37). What happened in Noah’s day? Why was it an appropriate illustration?

The story of Noah was well known to the people; it was a story they could relate to and understand. Jesus reminded them of what happened, to make sure they could see the parallel between it and His Second Coming. He told them, “In those days before the flood, the people were enjoying banquets and parties and weddings right up to the time Noah entered his boat. The people didn’t realize what was going to happen until the flood came and swept them all away. That is the way it will be when the Son of Man comes” (Matthew 24:38-39).

So, in what ways will the Second Coming be like Noah’s day? Noah’s generation was exceedingly wicked: so wicked that it broke God’s heart! He responded by confiding in Noah, telling him, “I have decided to destroy all living creatures, for they have filled the earth with violence. Yes, I will wipe them all out with the earth!” (Genesis 6:13). Then He gave Noah instructions to build a boat to preserve his family of eight and a pair (male and female) of every animal, and seven pairs of every kind of bird and animal that were for consumption and sacrifice (see Genesis 7:1-3). Noah did as he was told.

After the boat was completed, Noah and his family and the animals boarded, and God closed the door behind them. Seven days later, it started to rain. It rained for forty days and nights, resulting in a deep flood that destroyed every living thing (see Genesis 7:23-24).

Jesus’ illustration was meant to teach His audience and us to be constantly ready for His Second Coming; it will be unannounced! With the exception of Noah and his family, everyone else on earth perished. Prior to the flood, they kept up their usual routine and evil lifestyles, as if nothing was ever going to change. Then suddenly, the rain and flood came; the boat was closed and they had nowhere to go for safety. It was too late!

The scriptures say, “This is how God loved the world: He gave his one and only Son, so that everyone who believes in him will not perish but have eternal life. God sent his Son into the world not to judge the world, but to save the world through him” (John 3:16-17). This is your opportunity to be saved and have your name recorded in the Book of Life for security (see Revelation 20:15).

Are you all set for when Jesus returns or when you die? If you’ve never repented and asked God for forgiveness, this is your chance to do that. Nobody knows when either event will happen; only God knows! Don’t let either one take you by surprise; you won’t be able to do anything about it then, just like Noah’s world couldn’t do anything about their situation.
Jesus will come back when we least expect Him; may He find our names in the Book of Life and may we be living in obedience and looking eagerly for His return.

All references are from the New Living Translation (NLT)

Friday, June 11, 2021

THE CHRISTIAN AND THE HOLY SPIRIT

 









A Christian is an individual who has accepted Jesus’ death and resurrection as his or her own, and has therefore become a child of God, identified by the indwelling of the Holy Spirit (see Ephesians 1:13). Based on that definition, are you a Christian? If not, would you like to be? If you aren’t, you will miss out on God’s guarantee that He will give His children the inheritance He promised (heaven). If you are not a Christian, it means you are not His child, and someday you will spend eternity in a place without God—hell.

The Holy Spirit identifies us as God’s children and directs the way we live, so we won’t be dominated by our sinful flesh. The Holy Spirit works in us to bring about the transformation that makes us Christ-like. Anyone who claims to be a child of God but does not have the Spirit does not know what he or she is talking about, because the Scriptures say very clearly, “Those who do not have the Spirit of Christ living in them do not belong to him at all” (Romans 8:9). 

There is a clear difference between Christians and unbelievers. Unbelievers are controlled by their sinful nature, which makes them think about sinful things. They can never please God; their end is death-eternal separation from God after this life. On the other hand, Christians are controlled by the Holy Spirit, leading them to want to please the Spirit. The Scriptures say, “Letting the Spirit control your mind leads to life and peace” (Romans 8:6). Also, “Christ lives within you, so even though your body will die because of sin, the Spirit gives you life because you have been made right with God. The Spirit of God, who raised Jesus from the dead, lives in you. And just as God raised Christ Jesus from the dead, he will give life to your mortal bodies by this same Spirit living within you” (Romans 8:10-11). What a powerful statement! 

The biggest external distinction between Christians and unbelievers is that Christians do not enjoy displeasing God by living in sin because He’s given them a new nature through their rebirth. With the aid of the Holy Spirit, they are supposed to live in Him and be led by Him. Anyone who continues to sin, the Scriptures say, “Does not know him {God} or understand who he is” (1 John 3:6). In other words, if you enjoy living in sin, the Spirit does not live in you, which means you are not a Christian. Therefore, the claim that you are is false! Also, “Those who have been born into God’s family do not make a practice of sinning, because God’s life is in them. So they can’t keep on sinning, because they are children of God” (1 John 3:9). 

The Christian:

     Is reborn

     Is in the family of God: His child.

     The Holy Spirit lives in and controls him.

     Is freed from the power of sin.

     Does not make a practice of sinning.

     Has no obligation to the sinful nature.

     Will inherit eternal life without condemnation.

     Will receive full rights as an adopted child, including a new body in the future.

     The Spirit prays for him according to God’s will.

     Loves other believers.

The Unbeliever:

     Is a child of the devil.

     Says Jesus is not the Christ.

     Is controlled by the sin nature, leading to death.

     Can never please God.

So, for the Christian, the Scriptures teach us that the life-giving Spirit has freed us from the power of sin that leads to death. Therefore, we are not slated to die. Instead, we are on our way to heaven where we will be like Jesus, and we will see Him as He really is (see 1 John 3:2). We get to be with God, our Father, forever and ever, where there will be no more death, sorrow, crying, tears, or pain (see Revelation 3:3-4).

If you are not a Christian, would you like to be, and be among those going to heaven? I hope you do because the alternative is terrible. I encourage you to call on Jesus today, while you still have time. Nobody knows how much time they have before it becomes too late.  Make that decision today; ask God for forgiveness through Jesus’ sacrifice. When you do that, God will forgive you and send His Spirit to dwell in your heart as evidence that you are His child.

   

Friday, June 4, 2021

GOD IS NO RESPECTER OF PERSONS

 



God’s attributes include, but are not limited to, justice. He is the perfect parent: He does not rebuke one child for some wrong while excusing another child for doing the exact same thing. Human parents are not consistent 100% of the time in enforcing rules they themselves have set. Depending on what’s going on and how they’re feeling at any given time, their responses could differ about the same rule. Not so with God!

Moses had a very close relationship with God; God chose him to lead the children of Israel out of slavery in Egypt into Canaan, the land He had promised to give to Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, and their descendants. God often confided in Moses, telling him His plans ahead of time. When Moses interceded for the people, God took his concerns into consideration, almost like accepting Moses’ advice.

For example, when Moses was up on Mount Sinai to bring down the Ten Commandments, the people got impatient and had Aaron make a golden calf for their god. God threatened to destroy them: “I have seen how stubborn and rebellious these people are. Now leave me alone so my fierce anger can blaze against them, and I will destroy them. Then I will make you, Moses, into a great nation” (Exodus 32:9-10).

You might think Moses would jump up and down at the thought of being elevated to the position of father of many nations. Instead, Moses immediately disagreed, reminding God, “O LORD! Why are you so angry with your own people …? why let the Egyptians say, ‘Their God rescued them with the evil intention of slaughtering them in the mountains and wiping them from the face of the earth?’” (Exodus 9:11-12). God listened to Moses and did not carry out His threat.

With the kind of relationship the two shared, you might think Moses never faced God’s discipline. But you would be wrong. God did not cut him any slack when, out of frustration, he did something totally different from God’s instruction. God’s instruction to Moses was, “As the people watch, speak to the rock over there, and it will pour out its water” (Numbers 20:8). Moses got the people to gather at the rock, and then addressed them: “Listen, you rebels! Must we bring you water from this rock?” (Numbers 20:10). Then Moses raised his hand and struck the rock twice, and water gushed out as God had promised would happen, and the people had water to drink.

God could not turn a blind eye to what happened; He didn’t sweep it under the rug. Instead, He rebuked Moses: “Because you did not trust me enough to demonstrate my holiness to the people of Israel, you will not lead them into the land I am giving them” (Numbers 20:12). What?  For just one single offense? Yes! Moses pleaded with the Lord: “Please let me cross the Jordan to see the wonderful land on the other side, the beautiful hill country and the Lebanon mountains” (Deuteronomy 3:25). God’s angry response was: “That’s enough! Speak of it no more” (Deuteronomy 3:26). Moses’ hope was dashed.

  Years later, when they were nearing the end of their journey before crossing the Jordan, God brought up the incident where Moses struck the rock; He instructed Moses to climb Mount Nebo, and from there He showed him the whole land of Canaan. God then said to Moses, “This is the land I promised on oath to Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob when I said, ‘I will give it to your descendants.’ I have now allowed you to see it with your eyes, but you will not enter the land” (Deuteronomy 34:4). Wow! How sad and disappointing. One act of disobedience, and Moses lost the privilege to enter the Promised Land! Sure enough, Moses died on the mountain, and the LORD buried him: but exactly where? No one knows!

Interestingly, though, the Scriptures say of Moses, “There has never been another prophet in Israel like Moses, whom the Lord knew face to face” (Deuteronomy 34:10). So, knowing God face to face does not get you off the hook. God will punish sin no matter who commits it. We can trust His justice; Let’s learn to obey Him in all things. Never think you are too special and can do as you please. God is no respecter of persons, including you and me.