I’ll See You At the House!

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With Mother’s Day on my mind, I spent some time reading my journal as I recounted the last days of my Mom’s earthly sojourn.

She loved to talk about Heaven as she spent her final six weeks in our home.  My wife, Denise, would read Randy Alcorn’s book, Heaven, to her, and we would sing about our Homeland.  On January 8, 2013, she said, “I am going to Heaven with utter peace in my soul because He has gone to prepare a place for me (John 14:1-6). I’m glad we can talk about Heaven because that encourages me; that we do not skirt around the issue of death/dying.”

On my birthday, January 22, I wrote the following.

Last night was so special.  Denise and I sang many songs of peace and about heaven. At one point, I just took the hymnbook and turned to all the songs under the heading of ‘Heaven,’ and we sang for a good while. I read from Rand Hummel’s book, Fear Not. At one point, Mom said, “Why do I feel this way?”  Denise asked, “How are you feeling, Mom?” She said, “I can’t breathe, but I am not afraid.”  Then Denise reminded her  she was experiencing that peace that passes all understanding (Philippians 4:6-8).  This is God’s peace at death!

Wednesday, January 23, at 6:00 p.m., Mom saw with celestial eyes her Homeland, Heaven, the land she had talked and read about, the land she had anticipated and played about on the piano since she was six years old.

So, on this Mother’s Day weekend, my Mom and Dad are Home.  For me, while I wait to see my Jesus, my family, my loved ones, and my friends, I’m glad to say as we do in East Tennessee, “I’ll see you at the House!”

What a day that will be,
When my Jesus I shall see,
And I look upon His face,
The One who saved me by His grace . . . .

 

That’s a Funny!

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Who needs comedians when you have people?  We are just funny.  Since none of us are perfect, and won’t be unless we are born again (John 3:16; Romans 10:9-13) and have the promise of our glorified, Christlike body (1 John 3:2), we are going mess up here-and-there.  We are going to do something that evokes laughter from others. No matter how hard you try to get it right all the time, it just ain’t gonna happen!!  And if you are a pastor, you know that your congregation is waiting and watching for your every gaff!

Well, this past Sunday, I did it.  Spell check did not save me, and my eye-sight and brain let me down.  Since I use PowerPoint for all my sermons, spelling is crucial.  Preaching from Revelation 7, I was using the word, “remnant.”  Well, instead, and for the whole sermon, I had it spelled “rement.”  When did I see the word was incorrect?  As soon as it came up on the screen for the first time.  How many times had I seen it on my PowerPoint while going over my message?  Many times, and I did not comprehend that it was wrong.  So, for the rest of the sermon, there it was, “rement.” So, I make some comments about it, let people laugh, and continued on.

By the way, according to Wikipedia, rement is “a company located in Chiyoda Tokyo, and is a Japanese manufacturer of collectible plastic toys. The company’s name is derived from a combination of the phrase ‘reform the entertainment’, alluding to their desire for innovation in the toy market. Established in 1998, Re-Ment currently sells a line of highly detailed miniature food, furniture and animal figures as well as mobile phone charms, doll fashions and magnets. Re-Ment miniatures have been featured in two television advertisements by the Kellogg Company for their Pop-Tarts pastry product.”  That’s a far cry from the word “remnant”!

Point being, our mistakes are a reminder of three things:

  1. No matter how hard we try to “hit all of our marks”, get ready. You will mess up sometime.
  2. Learn to laugh at yourself. Proud people are offended when others laugh at their blunders, and make excuses for their mistakes.  Have you ever tripped over a curb?  What did you do?  Immediately you look to see what you caused you to stumble, and then to see who saw it.  Incidentally, the curb didn’t cause you to stumble.  Your temporal, fallible body caused it.  So, go ahead and laugh about it . . . unless you stumbled and injured yourself.  In that case, you might laugh later.
  3. Only the Lord Jesus Christ is perfect, and God is sovereign. Therefore, my security for all of life is in Christ (Ephesians 1:3-14), and my Heavenly Father can take my blunders and turn them into good and for His glory (Romans 8:28-29; 1 Corinthians 10:31).

So, today, enjoy the journey dependent upon God and secure in His Son, and when you blunder, go ahead and laugh.  It will do you good and be good medicine for those around you.

Proverbs 17:22 A merry heart does good, like medicine (makes medicine even better), but a broken spirit dries the bones.

The Morning After

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In view of the Indiana primary results, the choice for our next president has left many in despair, deep concern, and disgust this morning. I cannot miss this opportunity to share a few of my thoughts from my heart.

  • Hope for America and the answers for its ills will never be found in any political party. The answer is always the gospel of the Lord Jesus Christ (1 Corinthians 15:3-4; John 14:6; Acts 4:12; 1 Thessalonians 1:1-10). This is the answer for all of life, for all issues of life, for every decision of life.
  • Biblical, lasting change for righteousness sake would be the norm if only half of the believers who have been outspoken in the political arena would give the same effort to sharing the good news of Jesus Christ (Matthew 28:18-20; Mark 16:15; Acts 1:8; 2 Corinthians 5:17-21).
  • The gushing over a presidential candidate as if he is the Messiah reminds me of what will occur in the Tribulation (1 John 2:18, 22; 4:3; 2 John 7; Daniel 9; 2 Thessalonians 2; Revelation 6:2; 13:1-5, 7).
  • This presidential election has shown the current state of our nation—corrupt.
  • God used evil men like Artaxerxes (Nehemiah 1-2), Nebuchadnezzar (Daniel 1-4), and Cyrus (Isaiah 45) to accomplish His work. God can do the same today.  He only is Sovereign (Genesis 50:20; Psalm 115:3; Isaiah 40:23).
  • “Christian, if your burden for the country increased because of the Trump nomination, your faith wasn’t exclusively in the gospel to begin with.” (Paul Whitt)
  • Humble, confessing, expectant, passionate, believing, biblical, great-commission prayer is the crying need of the hour (Psalms 51; 54; 55:16-22; 63:1-11; Colossians 4:2-6; 1 Timothy 2:1-8; James 5:16b).
  • The Issue, the Celebrity, the Servant, the Leader, the Lord of lords and King of kings is the Messiah, the Lord Jesus Christ (Philippians 2:5-11; Colossians 1:15-19; Hebrews 1:2-3).

Our hope, our confidence:

1 Chronicles 16:31-34 Let the heavens be glad, and let the earth rejoice; and let them say among the nations, “The Lord reigns.” Let the sea roar, and all it contains; let the field exult, and all that is in it. Then the trees of the forest will sing for joy before the Lord; for He is coming to judge the earth. O give thanks to the Lord, for He is good; for His lovingkindness is everlasting.

Psalm 20:7  Some trust in chariots and some in horses, but we trust in the name of the Lord our God.

Psalm 71:5  For You are my hope; O Lord GOD, You are my confidence from my youth.

Proverbs 3:26    For the Lord shall be thy confidence.

Proverbs 21:1-3 The king’s heart is in the hand of the Lord, like the rivers of water; He turns it wherever He wishes. Every way of a man is right in his own eyes, but the Lord weighs the hearts. To do righteousness and justice is more acceptable to the Lord than sacrifice.

Isaiah 40:12-31

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Our needed action plan:

“The life of the church is the highest life, and its office is to pray. Its prayer life is the highest life, the most fragrant, the most conspicuous. When God’s house on the earth is a house of prayer, then God’s house in heaven is busy and powerful in its plans and movements. ‘For mine house shall be called an house of prayer for all people’ (Isaiah 56:7), says our God. Then, His earthly armies are clothed with the triumphs and spoils of victory, and His enemies are defeated on every hand… The very life and prosperity of God’s cause – even its very existence – depend on prayer. And the advance and triumph of His cause depend on one thing: that we ask of Him.”  E. M. Bounds

Who Is Leading You?

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“The Lord has led us to . . . .”  How often I have heard this as the reason for making a decision in life.  Really?  What is your burden of proof? What Scripture parallels your decision?  Is it really the Lord leading you?  Now, don’t misunderstand, because I know in my life and others that indeed the Lord was truly leading just like Abraham’s servant (Genesis 24:27).  My concern here is simply, is it the Lord or is it a cover statement for what you really desire in your heart, what you really want?  Is there real honesty in this decision?  Have you spent much time in surrendered prayer over the decision?

Some thoughts:

  1. God never moves or leads us contrary to His character.
  2. Perhaps God would have us stay in an uncomfortable place or position because He has some ‘whittling” to do in our lives; some more work of heart.
  3. Sometimes, the motivation to make a decision or a move is really from my selfish heart, motivated by what I want rather than what God is leading me to do.
  4. Is the Lord really leading you or are you being pressured by other people?
  5. Certainly, we are often challenged to step out in faith like Abraham (Genesis 11-12; Hebrews 12), but one thing is for certain, it is always for God’s glory.

The next time we use “The Lord has led us” statement, let’s make sure He has; that our heart is right and honest before Him; that our motivation is genuinely for the exaltation of Christ and God’s glory.

Proverbs 3:5-7 Trust in the Lord with all your heart, and do not lean on your own understanding. In all your ways acknowledge him, and he will make straight your paths. Be not wise in your own eyes; fear the Lord, and turn away from evil.

Psalm 25:9-10    He leads the humble in what is right, and teaches the humble his way. All the paths of the Lord are steadfast love and faithfulness, for those who keep his covenant and his testimonies.

Psalm 32:8          I will instruct you and teach you in the way you should go; I will counsel you with my eye  upon you.