Philippians 2

Tonight I’ve been reading Philippians 2 and… wow… it is hard to fully grasp the greatness of Christ.

God humbled Himself, becoming a servant in flesh, never complaining about hardships but remaining faithful through it all. He even freely gave up his earthly life in the most humiliating, painful and unfair manner imaginable.

And because of His humility, the name of Jesus is exalted high above all others! It is only through His wondrous name that we are saved. He extends to us eternal love, grace, mercy and salvation. He does not demand that we earn it. He gives these gifts freely to we who do not come close to deserving anything good.

I think of the little things that bug me – the irritations and inconveniences of life, the discomforts and pains, the injustice and sorrow,… Then I think of Jesus and I realize… I have no clue what injustice is. I have no right to feel put out or put upon by anyone. I have no reason to even consider the peccadillos and pet peeves that get under my skin.

I have sinned and fallen short of God’s glory. I have pained my Savior and broken His heart. And yet He loves me. He doesn’t give up on me. He never leaves me, never abandons me. I possess an eternal promise far greater than any amount of this world’s “treasure” could ever purchase .

What more do I need?

Embrace Christ and the amazing freedom of salvation. Change your perspective. Let God change your thinking. Let God change your heart. Bow to Him. Seek Him first. Abandon false hope in anything in this world and choose the better treasure: life eternal in Jesus Christ.

Counterculture

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Therefore, I urge you, brothers and sisters, in view of God’s mercy, to offer your bodies as a living sacrifice, holy and pleasing to God—this is your true and proper worship. Do not conform to the pattern of this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind. Then you will be able to test and approve what God’s will is—his good, pleasing and perfect will. – Romans 12:1-2 [NIV]

A well-known pastor used to frequent a local bar.  He never drank anything stronger than a soft drink.  His purpose was simply to bring the light of Christ to a darkened corner of the world.  The wonderful fact is that, during these visits, he got to know a young lady who had no family.  Nobody cared one bit for this woman.  But, when her birthday came, the pastor saw to it she had a cake.

Everyone in that bar…

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Counterculture

Therefore, I urge you, brothers and sisters, in view of God’s mercy, to offer your bodies as a living sacrifice, holy and pleasing to God—this is your true and proper worship. Do not conform to the pattern of this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind. Then you will be able to test and approve what God’s will is—his good, pleasing and perfect will. – Romans 12:1-2 [NIV]

A well-known pastor used to frequent a local bar.  He never drank anything stronger than a soft drink.  His purpose was simply to bring the light of Christ to a darkened corner of the world.  The wonderful fact is that, during these visits, he got to know a young lady who had no family.  Nobody cared one bit for this woman.  But, when her birthday came, the pastor saw to it she had a cake.

Everyone in that bar knew who the pastor was, and what (or rather Who) he stood for.  He wasn’t walking in, thumping down a leather-bound Bible and preaching Hellfire and brimstone to these people.  He was demonstrating Christ’s love in a very real, tangible way, by showing somebody who felt worthless that God loves them.  And no human being is without worth.

I wonder how many Christians gave this pastor a sideways glance, knowing where he often hung out, forgetting the company Jesus Himself kept. Jesus dined with “sinners and tax collectors” – shake-down-artist scourges of society.  He publically defended an adulterous woman facing death (John 8) and talked alone with a Samaritan woman who’d had more than a few men (John 4).  He repeatedly stood at odds with people of high reputation in the Jewish community.

Yet Jesus never partook in anyone’s sins.  He never solicited any sort of immorality.  He was out there for one reason and one reason alone:

9 I am the door. If anyone enters by me, he will be saved and will go in and out and find pasture. 10 The thief comes only to steal and kill and destroy. I came that they may have life and have it abundantly. 11  I am the good shepherd. The good shepherd lays down his life for the sheep. – John 10:9-11 (ESV)

This he does not merely for the good and religious.  The Good Shepherd actively seeks His sheep who have strayed from the flock:

11-12  What do you think? If a man has a hundred sheep, and one of them has gone astray, does he not leave the ninety-nine on the mountains and go in search of the one that went astray? 13 And if he finds it, truly, I say to you, he rejoices over it more than over the ninety-nine that never went astray. 14 So it is not the will of my Father who is in heaven that one of these little ones should perish. – Matthew 18:11-14 (ESV)

Jesus didn’t tow the Pharisee company line.  He personified for all the world Who God is, and exemplified how believers should live.  He forgave sinners, freeing us from the bonds that hold us.  He healed the sick, giving us a fresh start.  He stood in the face of legalism and fulfilled the Law with Love:

37 “You shall love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind. 38 This is the great and first commandment. 39 And a second is like it: You shall love your neighbor as yourself. 40  On these two commandments depend all the Law and the Prophets.” – Matthew 22:34-40 (ESV)

We are called to be salt and light- to interact with the culture around us, who may not share our worldview – without caring what others think of the company we keep.  We are called to be counterculture: not adopting the world’s self-gratifying / self-centered goals, but lovingly sharing the Gospel through our lives.  We cannot do this in a vacuum, or from a high judgmental moral perch, looking down upon the “sinners”.  After all, it isn’t “us and them.”  Scripture says all have sinned and fall short of God’s glory.  True Christians are merely humble servants of Christ saved by grace – nothing more.

If anyone has a problem with that, well… let he who is without sin cast the first stone.

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Amazingly Engineered for His Glory

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Therefore, my dear brothers and sisters, stand firm. Let nothing move you. Always give yourselves fully to the work of the Lord, because you know that your labor in the Lord is not in vain. – 1 Corinthians 15:58 (NIV)

 

God is the Ultimate Engineer.  Just think about it: He designed and created each and every human being who has ever lived, is now alive, or ever will live.  He laid out the blueprints in such a way that our lives intersect and connect at just the right times and places.  We are all part of the Lord’s grand design, and we are each – individually – created to fill an active role in His plan.

It is also true that we have an “enemy the devil (who) prowls around like a roaring lion looking for someone to devour” (1 Peter 5:8, NIV).  He would like nothing better than to discourage us…

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Amazingly Engineered for His Glory

Therefore, my dear brothers and sisters, stand firm. Let nothing move you. Always give yourselves fully to the work of the Lord, because you know that your labor in the Lord is not in vain. – 1 Corinthians 15:58 (NIV)

 

God is the Ultimate Engineer.  Just think about it: He designed and created each and every human being who has ever lived, is now alive, or ever will live.  He laid out the blueprints in such a way that our lives intersect and connect at just the right times and places.  We are all part of the Lord’s grand design, and we are each – individually – created to fill an active role in His plan.

It is also true that we have an “enemy the devil (who) prowls around like a roaring lion looking for someone to devour” (1 Peter 5:8, NIV).  He would like nothing better than to discourage us, tempt us off our path and destroy the work God has placed before us.  After all, sharing the Gospel of Jesus Christ is counterproductive to the enemy’s program.

Today I want to encourage you to not be discouraged.  Do what you do to the glory of God.  Create and let nothing get in your way.  Be strong.  Be bold.  Stand firm in the Lord, knowing that whatever you do for God – that is, whatever you do for others in His name – will not be wasted effort.  Despite circumstances, despite appearances, God always wins.  The Lord is in control and the results of our labor are in His hands.

Remember, we are created to serve – serve one another, share the life giving Good News of the Gospel and shine His light on the world.  You are who you are, where you are, because the Lord intends it.  Be bold and fearless.  Be immovable in your faith.  Love one another boldly.  Step up, step out and step away from whatever holds you back from serving as God created you to serve.

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Footstools

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FOOTSTOOLS

by Chris Courtney

 

“The Lord says to my Lord: “Sit at my right hand, until I make your enemies your footstool.” – Psalms 110:1 (ESV)

 

Try to imagine the scene: the upstairs room is crowded with people who are in the midst of an experience unparalleled in human history.  Jesus, their Messiah, has been wrongly convicted by a kangaroo court executed in the most painful and humiliating fashion possible.  It would be hard for anybody who had seen His beaten and bloody body hanging on that cross to believe that this man could keep His promise and rise again on the third day.

But rise He did!  He spent forty more days appearing before people, showing them His scars and filling them with faith anew.  He did not leave them hanging.  After ascending into heaven, He sent the Holy Spirit on the day we now remember as…

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Footstools

FOOTSTOOLS

by Chris Courtney

 

“The Lord says to my Lord: “Sit at my right hand, until I make your enemies your footstool.” – Psalms 110:1 (ESV)

 

Try to imagine the scene: the upstairs room is crowded with people who are in the midst of an experience unparalleled in human history.  Jesus, their Messiah, has been wrongly convicted by a kangaroo court executed in the most painful and humiliating fashion possible.  It would be hard for anybody who had seen His beaten and bloody body hanging on that cross to believe that this man could keep His promise and rise again on the third day.

But rise He did!  He spent forty more days appearing before people, showing them His scars and filling them with faith anew.  He did not leave them hanging.  After ascending into heaven, He sent the Holy Spirit on the day we now remember as Pentecost to fill and fuel and empower the believers in that upper room.  They saw the power of God working within and throughout them.  No more fear of the angry Jewish leaders or the ruling Roman overlords.

Then Peter stands up.  Peter, who had so often made such a fool of himself by trying to please Jesus in all the wrong ways.  Peter, who despite his protestations otherwise, denied ever having known his Lord and Savior three times in rapid fire succession.  Peter, the once brash young man who lobbed off the slave’s ear in the garden, now has traded in his personal bravado for true boldness – strength found through the Holy Spirit.

And when Peter spoke to the first church, he spoke with an authority he had never possessed before.  He explained what they had just been through.  He showed them Who Jesus Christ really was (is) – the fulfillment of the Old Testament.  The long awaited Messiah:

32 This Jesus God raised up, and of that we all are witnesses. 33  Being therefore exalted at the right hand of God, and having received from the Father the promise of the Holy Spirit, he has poured out this that you yourselves are seeing and hearing. 34 For David did not ascend into the heavens, but he himself says, “ ‘The Lord said to my Lord, Sit at my right hand, 35 until I make your enemies your footstool.’ 36 Let all the house of Israel therefore know for certain that God has made him both Lord and Christ, this Jesus whom you crucified.” 37 Now when they heard this they were cut to the heart, and said to Peter and the rest of the apostles, “Brothers, what shall we do?” 38 And Peter said to them, “Repent and be baptized every one of you in the name of Jesus Christ for the forgiveness of your sins, and you will receive the gift of the Holy Spirit. 39 For the promise is for you and for your children and for all who are far off, everyone whom the Lord our God calls to himself.” – Acts 2:32-39 (ESV)

It is amazing the power available to us, if we will only submit to the LORD.  God keeps His promises.  And we need to remember that, no matter what we face in life, we will share in Christ’s eternal victory is we remain faithful and seek God first.  Yahweh / Jehovah – our God and King, God of the Jews, our Father – has seated our Lord and Savior Jesus at His right hand.  And He will return, to make footstools of His enemies.

Good Night for 23 June 2014

7 On God rests my salvation and my glory; my mighty rock, my refuge is God. 8 Trust in him at all times, O people; pour out your heart before him; God is a refuge for us. Selah. – Psalm 62:7-8 (ESV)

Good night, dear friends. If you are burdened tonight – in need of peace or forgiveness or strength – go to God. Before you go to sleep, go to The Lord. Put your faith in Him. And pour out your heart to your Heavenly Father. Worship Him. Seek Him. Talk to Him. Open up your heart. God already knows what’s going on in your life. He knows the fear or worries or pain or sin or anger or troubles you face. He knows.

Talk to The Lord – openly, honestly, knowing He hears you. And let His love, mercy and grace wash over you and fill you.

Sleep well.

Quick Peace Thoughts

If you define peace as the absence of conflict, you will never find it. Conflict is a constant in the life of every human.

Peace comes from faith in Christ that is rooted in the understanding that God is sovereign and we are not. And God, Who is Sovereign over all, loves us – loves you – more than any human mind can conceive.

Likewise, God has a plan and each of us has a part. Don’t sweat trying to figure it out. You are where you are by the grace of our Sovereign God and Heavenly Father. And when we are unhappy, perhaps we are not seeking God as we ought. If Paul can be content in the circumstances he faced, so can we.

Peace comes from letting go of all that keeps us from Jesus, and latching on to His Word and His promises and His leading. Peace comes when we obediently follow The Lord – not out of legalistic obligation but true love and devotion borne from a faithful understanding that God I’d God and I am not.

So tonight, I pray peace for you. Let go of the past, the doubts, the cares of this world, and grasp tightly to The Lord.

Selah

1 I cry aloud to God, aloud to God, and he will hear me. 2 In the day of my trouble I seek the Lord; in the night my hand is stretched out without wearying; my soul refuses to be comforted. 3 When I remember God, I moan; when I meditate, my spirit faints. Selah – Psalm 77:1-3 (ESV)

Selah. The Hebrew word means pause, reflect. Think about what you just read. Let it marinate in your soul for awhile. Mull over what the writer is saying.

When we pray, it is easy to unhinge our jaws and just start yacking at God. But, when you get down to it, most of our prayer time should be spent in silent stillness. We should be seeking God, pondering His Word, listening for The Lord. Selah.

The psalmist is clearly greatly troubled. But notice how he begins this song to The Lord. The first thing he does is declares his faith. He refuses to take comfort from any external source. He just wants God. Selah.

God is greater than any situation, any fear, any doubt, any illness. God can – and will – forgive any sin, if we but ask. But, rest assured, in times of trouble, God is greater. We will at some point in our lives face tragedy, uncertainty, pain, sorrow, disappointment… But, God is greater. God can – and will – use any and every situation to His glory. These discomforts are all temporary, as all this life is. But God… He is eternal. He is great and greatly to be praised! And He loves you, His child, more than you can imagine. Just have faith, and praise Him always no matter what.

Selah.