Saturday, June 30, 2007

Perhaps The Lord Will Still Be With Us

The Psalmist announced “The earth is the Lord’s and the fullness thereof, the world, and they that dwell therein.” (Ps. 24:1)

But the children of this world keep arguing, “No, it is ours! It is all ours, and we will do with it what we please!” And so the rich get richer, and the poor get poorer, even though there is enough here to guarantee that everyone has enough to eat, and to maintain their lives.

We probe the earth miles beneath the surface for oil, we strip the surface for coal, we tap nuclear power for electricity, and then scatter the radio-active by-products, we spend ¾ of all the wealth of the world to pay for past, present, and future wars…and the blood of our brave young men and women flows like a river!

We strip the forests and encourage floods, we are careless about rich black top-soil that took millions of years to produce, we do nuclear testing, and disturb magnetic fields that surround our planet. We can agree with the old commercial, “It’s not nice to fool Mother Nature”!

And so, we pay for our folly, until we can learn a new stewardship of the good earth, and lift up the words, “the earth is the Lord’s”. No, it isn’t nice to “fool Mother Nature”. And it is not nice to take God’s good earth, and make it into an insane asylum!

When will we learn the lessons of peace? When shall we learn the lessons of stewardship and give to the Lord what is His due?

Let us bow before Him! Let us confess our sins and our faithlessness! Let us join faithfully to praise His Name. Perhaps He will still be merciful to us, and shower once more His blessings upon the land.

Thursday, June 28, 2007

No Gloves On His Hands!

If we are honest with the New Testament, we discover that Jesus was a lot less critical of some things and some people, than we are. We have established a kind of legalistic morality. We are extremely hard on certain sinners, but terribly lenient of others. And the fact is, of course, that we are all sinners.

Are the drunkards the sinners? Are the sex perverts, the thieves, the murderers the sinners? What does it mean to say that “my sin is less than theirs”? My sin is perhaps more serious, because I ought to know better! Some of us actually “look down upon some people”. We find ourselves sub-consciously saying, “Lord, I thank Thee that I am not like that man over there”.

If there is someone without sin, then let him affirm it! It is not a case of whether we are greater sinners, or lesser sinners. It is just a matter of what kind of sinners we are. And so I guess this means that I am: a conscientious church-going, Protestant, senior-citizen, male parent, trying-to-be-a-good-Christian-type of sinner! And next to the holiness of God, my own goodness is like filthy rags, by contrast.

Have you ever gone into a home, so filthy, so dirty, that you thought you would be contaminated to sit down? I did once. I was invited to eat dinner there. I did so, but with a queasy feeling inside. I confess I ate with self-righteousness, thinking to myself, “I am clean…they are not!”

I wondered how God feels. Our hands are stained, our lives are not clean, and still He invites us to come: “All who do truly and earnestly repent of their sins and are in love and fellowship with their neighbors, and intend to live a new life, come!” He really is inviting us!

There is a delightful story told about the former President Lyndon Johnson, when he was on a tour in Africa. He was riding through the streets of an African town with the local ambassador. In typical style, he reached over the edge of the car to shake hands with the people running alongside. The ambassador grabbed his arm back and insisted that Johnson wear gloves, so his hands, his flesh not be contaminated by the grime and dirt. It is no surprise that our President refused to wear the gloves!

Jesus set the pace! He ate and had fellowship with the outcast, the scorned, the prostitute. He wore no gloves! But how am I any better than the outcast, the prostitute? Are my sins any less, or just of another kind? The wonder of it all is, we were not clean when our Savior invited us. Our sin-stained lives were obvious when He accepted us. He took us, with no glove upon His Hand. And He led us to the center of His love.

Shall we, who profess His name, do any less…be less accepting, less forgiving? For only as we forgive, shall we be forgiven. Only as we accept, shall we be accepted.

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Wednesday, June 27, 2007

Listen To The Signal From Space!

A farmer was working in his barn and amidst the hay, dropped his watch. He stomped all over the floor, and raked the hay, and poked into the dark corners with a flashlight to find the lost time-piece, but to no avail. Finally, he gave up his fruit-less search and went in for lunch. His small boy ran out to the barn, and a few minutes later came in with the watch. “How did you find it” his father asked? “I just lay down on the floor and kept very still, and soon I heard the watch ticking.”

There is a lesson to be learned from this simple story. Far too many of us waste our energies with a great deal of stewing and fretting and stomping through life. As we do so, we lose one of our most valuable possessions, namely fellowship and contact with our Creator.

There is a Divine resonance, a holy signal, a faint moving of the Spirit of God, that sets the pace and directs the inner heart to a life of significance, and an inner peace. This beat of the universe is ever present. This “Music of the Spheres” is always there. This still small voice is available. But we have so completely tuned it out by our loud and frantic strivings.

If we would make this day, or tomorrow, one that responds to the beat of the universe, instead of having it shake and tremble in discord, then we must learn to wait upon the Lord, to be still and know that God is God. There is a signal there. There is a still small voice waiting to give direction, give hope, and give peace, if we but listen for it. God has not left us desolate.

A German astronomer, Sebastian von Hoerner, says that there are at least ten civilized communities on planets within one thousand light years of the earth. He thinks that some of these people may be far more advanced than ourselves. He believes our best hope of avoiding disaster is to listen for some message from outer space which might save us and our civilization.

It is an interesting idea. Our amazingly sensitive listening devices have never picked up any such signal or voice. And even if we heard, would we obey?

Man does need a wisdom and a signal higher and wiser than his own. But we have such a message already. It comes to us from the eternal, sovereign God, the Creator of all the universes that may exist. The simple, universal code of love, forgiveness, mercy, and justice has been tapping out its message through the centuries. It has come down to us through the prophets and most perfectly through Jesus Christ.

When we become quiet enough to listen for this Voice, to discover the inner serenity and power of His Spirit, then life may be lived victoriously and meaningfully. The Voice out of Space has come. Will we be obedient to it, now that we know what it is?

Tuesday, June 26, 2007

Are You Pusillanimous?

Someone once asked the question whether Cross-word Puzzle fans usually had a great vocabulary? The answer was that most puzzle fans increase their word power, but not their vocabulary. After all, how often every day do you use such words as “erudite”, “Gaelic”, or “matriculate”?

None-the-less, I’m all for it, and especially after my wife came home the other night pondering the word, “pusillanimous”. We weren’t even certain there was such a word, but sure enough, Webster said there was, and it meant “destitute of manly strength and firmness of mind; cowardly…evincing a want of courage”, etc.

I got to thinking about the many times I had been “pusillanimous” and hadn’t spoken out against things that were wrong, and the number of cowardly instances in my own life. I guess I’m not alone, because the world is filled with “pusillanimous” people like me.

And yet, I live with a Christian faith that should help me make right decisions, even if I have to stand alone to do so. Jesus didn’t worry about being popular. He was concerned about being right! He left us with the power of his Holy Spirit, and this has enabled millions of Christians to suffer persecution, and go their lonely ways walking the “straight and narrow”, rather than following the broad path that leads to destruction!

Psalm 27 gives me lots to think about in this matter. I’m not sure I’ve got a new word I plan to use very much, but I’m going to try not to be “pusillanimous”. And I plan to take the Psalmist’s advice to “wait on the Lord, be of good courage, and he shall strengthen thine heart. Wait, I say, on the Lord.” (Ps. 27:14)

Monday, June 25, 2007

Noah Was Listening

In the story of Noah and the ark, we ask ourselves, “Didn’t God care enough to speak to anyone else but Noah?” “Wasn’t there enough wood for a thousand arks?” “Why couldn’t thousands have been saved, rather than just one family?”

And the truth is that God probably did speak to every man, woman and child…but the sad fact remains that only Noah listened, only Noah heard, and obeyed!

God is trying to say something to us! In the message of Easter, and in the power of the resurrection, God is telling us something…there is HOPE, and there is LIFE…life everlasting!

Economic recession and taxes may engulf me, but I am not afraid! I may lose my job, I may lose my health, I may lose my friends, but I have not lost my HOPE! When I am on the side of Christ, I am on the side of victory! When I have been raised with Him, the world cannot harm me! Nuclear warfare may destroy me, but though I die, yet shall I live!

This is a message clearly written for all to see. This is the story of a great stone rolled away from the tomb, and an empty grave. This is God’s answer to all the gloomy predictions and the dismal miseries mankind has brought upon his fellow-man.

God is not dead! God is alive! And that makes my future bright…if I listen, that is, and if I obey!

Thursday, June 21, 2007

Is The Lord Watching?

There is a beautiful old phrase that comes out of the story of Jacob and his father-in-law in the Old Testament. We call it the “Mizpah” benediction. It goes like this: “May the Lord watch between me and thee, while we are absent one from another.” (Genesis 31:49)

Originally, the meaning was somewhat sinister: “remember, the Lord is watching…keep your distance!” But through the years, we have come to think of it in more endearing terms.

One person remembered that her father always concluded his letters to her by using the word, “Mizpah”. This is a greeting that we could say to one another as we leave church, or as we go on a long journey, or as we separate after a family reunion.

“Mizpah”…”May the Lord watch between me and thee.” How beautiful to know that He is watching, that He is there to care for us in our separateness.

It is good to learn to trust our loved ones to God’s care as we leave them, whether it be for a day, or an hour, or many years. As we send our children off to camp, or when they simply cross the street, “Mizpah”…may the Lord watch over them as we are apart. As we lose loved ones in death…”Mizpah”…they are in His care and keeping. We can be sure He is watching over them!

Every day, I ask the Lord to watch over family and neighbors, and the many loved ones we have come to know through the years. Yes, thank God, He never sleeps, never leaves on vacation, never deserts His post! Our Lord watches over us, each and every one. Aren’t you glad?

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See you again next Monday.

Wednesday, June 20, 2007

Do You "Know" Jesus?

On a trip to the Holy Land, I visited the country of the lowly carpenter. I sailed the Sea of Galilee. I walked “the Way of the Cross”. I saw where Jesus prayed in the Garden of Gethsemane. I looked into the tomb. I climbed to the Chapel of the Ascension.

But to “know” Jesus according to Philippians 3:10 is more than walking the pathways of Israel.

In Bethlehem, I purchased an olive wood carving. It was the head of Christ, circled by thorns. It was a beautiful piece of workmanship, and it showed the agony of his pain. I cringed as I thought of the cruelty of those who hung Jesus upon the cross.

Now, I come closer to “knowing” him, for Paul said that “knowing” him was to begin to share his sufferings, and even become like him in his death.

Most of the time, I have run away from sharing his sufferings. I don’t want to see movies of the hunger of the world. I resist programs telling about the agonies of people. I change channels all too easily from stories of people in anguish. My Jesus feels the thorns again and again, in the suffering of his children, but I don’t!

“Lord, how can I know the ‘power of your resurrection or obtain the resurrection from the dead’, if I don’t even now begin to care about your pain?”

Am I like most of you? I see suffering in
our world, and I give to charity. I read
about the poor and their devastatingly
terrible problems, and I bring food for the
food pantry. But when I really am honest
with myself, I discover that I tend to "pull
down the shades" on the suffering of the
world. I try not to see it a good share of
the time! Is that carelessness, or is that
my sin?


Tuesday, June 19, 2007

Does Your Religion "Bug You" or "Bless You"?

For many people in today’s world, their religion “bugs” them! Whenever they want a Sunday family picnic, the need to teach that Sunday School class of boys really “bugs” them. When they are tempted to take an over-payment of change at the store, their religious scruples “bug” them until they are miserable. And then, how about those times when they are asked to give generously to the missionary fund, and all those other things they’ve been wanting so much seem to be saying, “Why give it to missions anyway? You could really use it here!”

On the other hand, there are those who find that their faith doesn’t make them into a “sad-sack” Christian. They’re not fanatic tithers, but they have found the joy of tithing. They’re not complaining…because they could never be happier. They’ve found the excitement of the faith, not the drudgery of it.

A missionary was once asked if he enjoyed his work, and his answer was, “Not really. I don’t enjoy leaving home for years at a time, or casting my lot with people who will never challenge my intellectual abilities, but God help us, if we only do those things we ‘want’ to do. And yet,” he continued, “I am very happy in my task.”

My faith blesses me with sweet peace when I find myself trying to be on God’s side. I don’t have to cover up my actions. I don’t have to apologize for seeking to do good. I never have to bite my tongue when I act in kindness rather than in revenge. I can hold my head high and not in shame for seeking first the things of the Kingdom.

If you have only allowed your faith to “bug” you, it is a severe liability. But if that faith gives you peaceful sleep, a clean conscience, friends who trust you at your word, and happiness in assuming your share of the world’s responsibilities, then indeed it is worth all the treasures in the world.

Monday, June 18, 2007

Are You Guilty?

If we were brought into court, and accused of being Christians, would there be enough evidence to convict us? What in your life or activity, would link you with the crime of loving God?

We have watched enough T.V. police stories to know how it all proceeds…If there was a stake-out on us: would we be observed eating and drinking a ceremonial meal called the Lord’s Supper? Would wire-taps have picked up our voices saying a meal-time grace? Would anyone have seen us reading subversive literature known as the New Testament? Would the D.A. be able to prove that we had tracked into the homes of the poor, or that we had identified with people who were oppressed, or tried to lift the burden of being black?

But what about other factual evidence? Does our checkbook state a clear case of involvement with the ministry of Jesus? Are there any books of the faith in our home library? Have we been seen going regularly to that Christian gathering known as Church? Would the attorneys draw to the attention of the jurors that we had been guilty of certain forms of behavior…such as forgiving a person who had offended us…or, loving someone who had treated us unfairly? The case is building up…the prosecutor gets to his feet and offers his final summation…”This person”, he says, “even walks like a Christian…whether he is driving his car, or riding up an elevator…he has an infectious sparkle to his life.”

The facts are in…the verdict comes through: “This person is guilty of Christianity in the first degree!” Guilty!...Hallelujah!

Isn’t it great to see many who are guilty as charged: filling their pockets with unexpected love, guilty of modesty, guilty of caring about others, guilty of loving people rather than hating. Some people just can’t keep their connection with Jesus Christ a secret. They’re guilty!...Praise God!

Oh, to be with that Divine Warden, who has the Keys of Life. May He lock us up in His eternal love, forever!

Sunday, June 17, 2007

Gold-Medal Christians

There is an Olympic affair of the heart going on in our world, that matches any of the Olympic meets.

Day after day of testing on the farm front, at school, and in the business and labor worlds, is producing an astonishing array of records.

Here are Christians of every race and nation who have decided not to hate…who take abuse and do not retaliate…who are exposed to the same temptations as others to lift a little here, take a little there, but who are faithful to the commandments. Here are young people who have decided not to give in to the taunting suggestions: “everybody else is doing it”…”it will make you more popular!” Here are people just as tired from their week of labor as others, who still rise early on the Sabbath to get to Sunday School and church, because they feel a need for that extra dimension. They do not say, “Sorry, I can’t make it, but I’ll be with you in spirit.” They know that “spirits” don’t fill pews, and “spirits” don’t pay bills, and “spirits” don’t get the work of the Lord done either…especially when they are “vacant spirits.”

Yes, you’d be surprised at the host of “gold-medal” winners in God’s Olympics. They don’t get front-page attention, but they get HIS attention. “Well done, good and faithful servants” are HIS words…and the flags fly, and the trumpets of heaven blow, and every angel above rejoices. There’s nothing wrong with getting world-wide attention and acclaim. But, personally I’d just as soon be a winner in an Olympic affair of the heart, with God as the Judge.

Saturday, June 16, 2007

There Is Good News Today!

What a thrilling phrase, but tell us, “Is there really good news?” “Yes. It is the good news about MANKIND.”

The Christian Church is here to affirm that whereas, much of the world considers the human creature to be of little value, there is a God who considers us to be of infinite worth!

Many folks have apparently convinced themselves that people can never be good, that we will always resort to brutality, and bloodshed and lust. And yet we remember the prayer of St. Augustine, “thou hast made us for Thyself, and our hearts are restless until they find rest in Thee.”

The message of the Bible is this: that mankind, evil as he or she is, can be redeemed! Human nature is sinful, but it can be transformed! Human experience reveals that we are creatures of passion, selfishness, and sin. But by the grace of God, we can be changed! The Bible says it well, “Though your sins be as scarlet, they shall be made as white as snow.” (Isaiah 1:18)

This is the very good news about mankind. Though we be creatures subject to failure and weakness, we are of all creation, the chosen children of God! Think about that good news for today, and rejoice!

Friday, June 15, 2007

Can You "Break Out?"

Where is the real person? Are we what we appear to be, or is there a hidden person hiding inside? Michaelangelo, the great artist of past centuries, has created many marvelous sculptures. In several of them, he has carved a portion of the human body seeming to be struggling to break out of the marble in which it is trapped: a hand, arm, or leg, or whole portion of the body, or a face. And the rest seems to be straining to come forth.

Sometimes I see people looking like that. They are struggling to break out of that which traps them: their jobs, their backgrounds, their cultures. Some do it beautifully. Others just look like they are trapped forever! They are unable to relax, to smile, to love life.

Like the marble statue, I cannot liberate myself. I need the hand of another. Love is the key that opens the door to the hidden you…the love of another, and especially the love of a Heavenly Father. Our Savior Jesus Christ has unbound us, released us. What was an arm, a face, a torso, striving to be released, now becomes a whole person gloriously free.

A beautiful verse from First Peter reads:

“Let not yours be the outward adorning with
braiding of hair, decoration of gold, and wearing
of robes, but let it be the hidden person of the
heart with the imperishable jewel of a gentle and
quiet spirit, which in God’s sight is very precious.”
(I Peter 3:3,4)

Some persons have their hidden selves tied up in knots of fear, bottled-up anger, resentment. Those who have been released by love have an inward freedom that is first cousin to inward beauty. Don’t be surprised. You just might win a beauty contest! Because, when Christ sets you free…you’re a real beauty!

Thursday, June 14, 2007

Noah Was Prepared For Rain, Are You?

The following is a test: “How many animals did Moses take with him into the ark?” You flunked it, if you said “2”, because Moses didn’t take any…Noah did!

Old jokes like that never seem to die, but a lot of people do, because they remain deaf to God’s plea to be prepared.

There is a book called “The Devil’s Dictionary” with wit and witticism that is not always the kindest. But for the word “deluge” or “flood”, the definition is given: “A notable first experiment in baptism which washed away the sins and the sinners of the world.”

Noah lived at a time when people were careless about their lives, but Noah knew when to come in out of the rain when it was time. The story of the flood in the Bible is trying to teach us that we have a God who cares, and a God who saves. God has made provision for His people. Punishment for our moral bankruptcy is there, but salvation is there too. Things may get awfully bad, but there is also a rainbow. There is Hope. Don’t ever give it up!

A world in revolt against God brings retribution. As the morals and decency of a nation or a people disintegrate, there comes a point when something has to break. For about so long, the forces of decency upon the earth are able to hold out, and then the floods come.

The wars and the brutality of our world are like a horrible nightmare, and the wash and welter of it may prevail not only “a hundred and fifty days” as in the time of Noah, but through dragging decades in which the aftermath of evil still spreads its slime of bitterness and suffering.

The ancient story is a parable of terrible reality. Whenever man begins to live as though God did not exist; whenever people take truth and bend and twist it to their own convenience, then the tides of cause and effect begin to build up. Perhaps we shall need an ark very soon!

With all of its imperfections, sometimes we wonder whether the Church (not any one Church, but the Holy Universal Church) is today’s “ark” for mankind? Sometimes “the stink within, is worse than the storm without”, but still the Church exists for a few people here and there who still believe in righteousness, and who long for the Kingdom of God upon earth, and actively work for its fulfillment.

There are clouds upon the horizon, and there is rain a-comin’…it is the flood of moral retribution which has been held back thus far. Enter the ark, then, not as saints, but as sinners who are humble enough to be ashamed. The Church of Jesus Christ is the saving remnant. Will we be sensible enough and obedient enough to get in?

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Wednesday, June 13, 2007

God Worked A Miracle!

Sometimes I look at my world, and it seems drab and depressing. And then, there are times when there is color everywhere, and my eyes behold a world of excitement and marvelous beauty. God works a miracle, and it is not just because some times the world is more beautiful than at others, but because there are times when my heart is open and times when it is not.

As the New Testament is read, we hear the disciples saying, “It is a miracle”…”behold, a miracle!” God has never changed His miracle-working work in our world. But it is only the heart of faith that sees it.

Do you see any miracles working in your community? Are folks asking for more Bible studies? Are some people reaching out to share their faith? Here and there, are there Christians who begin to care that pews are bare and people are absent from the Lord’s House? Are some beginning to get serious about their own attendance? Praise the Lord! God is still working a miracle in our town! The miracles are there for us to feel. The only question remains, “Are we open to receive and accept them in faith?”

Tuesday, June 12, 2007

Serendipity!

Have you ever asked yourself the question, “Which words sound nice? Which words do I like the best?” Let me try out a few: Lollipop, tickle, lickety-split. Or here is a beautiful Jewish word, “Shalom”. It means almost anything you want it to mean: “Hello”, “Good-bye”, “I love you”, “Farewell”. It depends upon how you say it! Or how about this word…Serendipity?

Is this a new word to you? Horace Walpole coined it. It came from an old Persian fairy tale, “The Three princes of Serendip”. Every time the three princes took a trip, by coincidence, along the way, they found the most profitable, and enjoyable “extra” benefits!

For example, here are a few samples out of history: Columbus set out to find a new route to Asia. Serendipity! He found America instead! Edison set out to discover the electric light. Serendipity! He discovered the phonograph in the process. Pasteur was trying to find a process for keeping wine sweet. Serendipity! He came upon the process of pasteurization. Serendipity! What a delightful word!

Jesus suggested the very same idea, when he said, ”He who finds his life loses it. But he who sets out to lose his life…Serendipity!...lo, and behold, he finds it!” Or again, Jesus suggested that if we seek one important thing, we would also find a whole world of other delightful things too. He said: “Seek first the kingdom of God and His righteousness, and all these other things (the ones we’re looking for), will be added unto you as well.” (Matt. 6:33)

Ask most people what they are looking for, and their answer is happiness, security, peace of mind. But one does not find these things by making them a direct campaign. I do not find happiness, by setting out to find happiness! No…Serendipity! Happiness is the joyous by-product of doing something else like doing the will of God, for example.

It is in the sweet act of giving perfume to another, that some is bound to get on you. It is in the act of giving happiness to someone else, that we find it for ourselves.

Try it! Try seeking first the will of God. Try seeking out the happiness of someone else. Lo and behold, there is a “serendipity!”

Monday, June 11, 2007

We Have A "Lift"

A world traveler once told of a sign that he saw in front of a hotel in Hamburg, Germany that said simply, “Wir haben ein lift.” It meant that the hotel had an elevator!

This is the kind of sign that Christian churches should place alongside the road. We ought to be telling the world that passes by:

“We have a lift for those of you who are in the depth of
despair.”
“We have a lift for you who have lost hope.”
“We have a lift for those who think the world is doomed
to frustration.”

On Saturday evening, March 27, 1976, the population clock ticked off the fact that we had 4 billion people on the surface of this planet. Whereas, it took until the 1800’s to get the 1st billion people, from 3 to 4 billion took only 15 years and we are now running well over 5 billion. It takes a lot to “lift” that many people. But the power of the Gospel, and the resurrection glory of Jesus Christ is that elevator that gives the lift to all who will enter through its doors.

An old church hymn carries these beautiful words: “Love lifted me…Love lifted me. When nothing else could help, Love lifted me.” (Howard Smith). Get yourself a “lift”. You may be only one person in the midst of 6 billion. But you are that one person for whom God sent His son for the salvation of the world.

God has lifted us. Through His great love, He has lifted us! Through Jesus’ death upon the cross, He has lifted us! By His mighty resurrection from the dead, He has lifted us! Lift your eyes to Him. He is forever reaching down to give a lift to all who call upon Him.

Think what power could be discovered...
If everybody did the loving,
And all the love did the lifting.
The whole world could be transformed!
And that's what our Faith calls upon us
to do.
Try your hand at doing the "lifting" today.
There are thousands of people out there,
Who could stand a bit closer to Paradise,
and the Lord's will...
If you did!

Sunday, June 10, 2007

Get Rid Of The Thistles

When I was a kid, my father said he would pay me a penny for every two thistles I dug out of the pasture. I thought those purple flowers were sort of pretty, but he reminded me that they ruined the pasture, and were bad for the horses we had grazing there.

Pretty things are not always good! I discovered quickly how unpleasant those purple flowers were when I tried to pick them up and put them in my basket for counting. And the roots!...those roots went deep!

So also, we need to be reminded that some of the most attractive commercials are designed to sell us things that are destructive to our health. I recently saw a slick, full-color magazine, designed for the sole purpose of exploiting the “merits” of cocaine, and every drug that the drug-pushers can pander. It’s hard to believe that such a magazine could be on the market.

The same thing could be said about the porno-magazines, exploiting sex as a cheap, degrading thing, rather than the beautiful thing God made it to be.

God made the thistles and they are not bad. My Dad just didn’t want them in his pasture. God made his world, and nothing of itself is bad. It’s just the way we use things that makes them destructive. I am reminded of what George Washington Carver, a famous black scientist said about tobacco. “There’s nothing wrong with it,” he said, “but I believe if God had intended for me to make a smoke-stack of my nose, he would have turned it up the other way.”

There are many things that are pretty, and “delightful to the eyes”, but unlike Eve in the Garden of Eden, we must be more perceptive, more discerning.

“Walk circumspectly”…live carefully with others, because life is holy…don’t be fooled by lying words or pretty faces. Things are not always what they seem to be. In I Peter 3:10-12 we read:

“Whoever would love life and see good days,
must keep his tongue from evil and keep his
lips from deceitful speech. He must turn
from evil and do good; he must seek peace
and pursue it. For the eyes of the Lord are
on the righteous and his ears are attentive
to their prayer. But the face of the Lord is
against those who do evil.”

Saturday, June 09, 2007

Don't Be A Fool!

“What fools we mortals be!” The newspapers report our foolishness day after day. We are fools to think we can lie and steal and not take the consequences. We are fools to think we can prepare for war and not get involved. We are fools to believe that we can hate our neighbors, and ever expect to live with them…and of course, we cannot live without them!

Jesus Christ talked about love and forgiveness, and turning the other cheek. It seemed like foolishness to many. But when we see the results of living without Jesus Christ, there is not much question as to who the real fools are!

Many years ago, a certain king kept a jester in his house, as great men did in those days, for their amusement. This king gave a staff to his jester and charged him to keep it until he met a greater fool than himself…and if he met one to deliver it to him.

Not many years after, the king fell sick. His jester came to see him. He found his king seriously ill, and asked him,” And whither wilt thou go?” “On a long journey”, said the king. “And when will you return…within a month?” “No”. “What then…never?” “Never”, said the king. “And what provision hast thou made for the journey?” “None at all,” answered the king. “Art thou going forever”, said the jester, “and hast made no provision before thy departure? Here then take my staff. You seem to be a greater fool than I, because I am not guilty of any such folly as that. For earthly journeys you make elaborate preparations, but none for the eternal journey?”

“What fools we mortals be”…to think that we have done all that is necessary: when we have earned a living, but have not prepared for LIFE.

Friday, June 08, 2007

There Is A "Saving Way"

Jesus said, “I am the Way”…what did he mean? Is there a way that works and a way that does not work? And if so, what are those ways? What are we looking for in life? Isn’t it for a way of life that works?

It has been said that some people are like blind men searching in a dark room for a black cat, that isn’t there! Is this the kind of futile search we are in? Is the “Way”, some kind of mysterious chemistry equation that people will someday find in the laboratories? No, but we do believe that the “Way” of God is written into the very nature of the universe. And if we search in the right places, we shall find it.

In Chemistry, H2O means water. 2 parts of hydrogen and 1 part of oxygen will produce water. You can fight with that formula, you can rebel against it, you can try to twist it into something else, but eventually you have to surrender to it. H2O is the “way” of water.

There is also a “way” to fly an airplane, and there is a “not-the-way”. Pilots must be obedient to this “way” or they will crash. The pilots and the scientists did not invent these laws…they discovered them. There apparently is a “way-to-fly” that is built into the universe.

So, what about the way we live? Can we do what we please, and live? Is it merely by chance that we are happy or sad, or good or bad? Can you do anything and get away with it? The answer is a resounding “No!!

Jesus came into the world to “read” the great mysteries of God…to interpret the hieroglyphics of life for us. There was a “Way” that was written into the very foundation of the world. And Jesus could “read” it! We could not do so. We were lost! But, we are not lost anymore. We have been saved! Jesus has saved us, because He has shown us the “Way”: the way to love, the way to forgive, the way to die, the way to hope for the future, and the way of peace among people.

One of the great philosophers once said, “two things strike me with awe: the starry heavens above and the moral law within.” You see there is a moral law within us, just as there are physical laws about us. We cannot live by chance. To do so is to be lost! But praise God, Jesus has found us. When we learn to walk in His way, then we have been found. There is no other way. His is the only “way” that works!

Thursday, June 07, 2007

Is Anyone Up There?

Is life tough? Yes, it is! Am I alone? No, you aren’t! Is the world going to pieces? At times, it would seem that way. Is there anyone who can help me? Yes! “God is our refuge and strength. A very present help in time of trouble.” (Psalm 46:1)

The Psalmist said it, but at times the questions plague my mind: Is anyone up there? Must I wait for fate, for chance? Is there a design? Is there anyone who cares? Could God hear me if I called? Would He answer? Would He deliver me from my distresses? Is God dead? These are the questions that plague my soul!

An officer out of uniform, rode by a group of soldiers, struggling under the load of a very heavy burden. “Why don’t you help?” he asked, of a soldier standing by. “Sir, I am the Corporal,” came the reply. “Forgive me, said the officer, and he got out of his car and helped. Afterwards, he said to the surprised Corporal, “Corporal, whenever you have a job to do, and need some help, send for your Commander-in-chief!”

Jesus, our Commander-in-chief, has come! He took upon himself the form of a servant. He humbled himself, and came down. And you and I are the richer, because this is so. For He who stripped himself to become poor, has clothed us now with the garments of His peace. Why should I fear, when God is near? Who should fret, when we have this confidence?

Paul said, “Have no anxiety about anything, but in everything by prayer and with supplication, let your requests be made known to God, and the peace of God which passeth all understanding, will fill your hearts and minds through Christ Jesus our Lord.” (Phil. 4:6,7)

Wednesday, June 06, 2007

Do Not Trespass

A good many years ago, I visited Lion Safari Country near W. Palm Beach, Florida. It is an area where the visitors are caged, not the animals! You are caged within your car! You drive through miles and miles of jungle-like countryside, with wild beasts of all sizes and descriptions. These wild beasts come within a few feet of your closed windows as you drive by.

There are a few basic rules here: No convertibles. Windows and doors must be kept tightly closed at all times while you are there. Any violation of these rules suggests a tragic ending. A sign at the main entrance suggests grimly, “Trespassers will be eaten!”

So it is that in all of life around us, we discover: “Trespassers will be eaten!” We are eaten up by violation of certain basic rules. Life has built-in requirements, and he who disregards them is as foolish as a careless camper in Lion Safari Country.

Certain laws have been built into the grain of the universe by a very wise Creator. Laws such as: “I am my brother’s keeper.” (Gen. 4:9) Or laws such as “Thou shalt love the Lord thy God, and thy neighbor as thyself.” (Matt. 22:37-39). Or laws such as, “He who knoweth to do good, and doeth it not, to him it is sin.” (James 4:17)

Why is it that so many people are coming to the dead-ends of life? Why are so many being eaten up by their own selfish greed? The goals of their life are leading them to a blank wall. Why is it that so many are going in the wrong direction? Their energies seem to be pitted against God’s rules of life rather than for them.

To hit the bull’s eye of God’s purposes for each one of us is no easy task. But it is never accomplished by neglecting the basic rules of courtesy, and good will, and love, and forgiveness. These are the high goals of the high road to heaven, and require our best obedience to them today and always.

Tuesday, June 05, 2007

As Long As You're Not Dead

In a recent T. V. movie, a woman coming out of surgery was told by her friend, “Honey, it’s O.K. now…you’re out of danger!” To which the patient replied, “How can I be out of danger if I’m not dead?”

It’s a point well taken, that as long as we’re still alive, we are still in danger. But that’s a negative way of putting a very positive truth, namely that life would not be life if it did not have some hazards, some problems, some tough times. These are the things that make life worth living: the struggle and the agony…because after the agony comes the ecstasy!

A wise old college professor once pointed out that the happiest moments of his life came after he had gone through and completed a difficult assignment. The Olympic participants endure the agony of months and years of grueling practice and disciplined agony to produce the beauty of a champion.

There is no promise of roses in this life, but there is a promise of a Heavenly Father who will make it all worth while someday. As long as we’re not dead, we’re in danger, but at least we’re alive, with all of it’s possibilities for good and for God.

Look to this day, for though it has its questions, it also has glorious answers. Jesus has given them to us in the New Testament, and all we need to do is take his answers with us throughout the day.

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Monday, June 04, 2007

Please Don't Let Me Get Old!

Julia Ward Howe once wrote: “Do not fear age, the sugar of life is at the bottom of the cup.” But always we seems to believe that it must be in someone else’s cup! “What can I do?” I complain. “I’m getting too old!”

But we forget, that Verdi wrote an opera at the age of 80 and Goethe finished writing “Faust” at that same age. Oliver Wendell Holmes was still writing brilliant opinions at 90. Louis Pasteur was past 60 when he began his studies that led to a cure for rabies. A lovely woman doctor near our Chicago church was still going strong at the age of 89. She flew up to Canada every Summer to fish and hunt elk.

But by that same token, some people are old at the age of 30. They look old, they act old, and they give you the impression that life has passed them by, and they never took a shot at it. Of course, there are also those Methuselahs, who live for 969 years, and might just as well never have tried. They leave no record of ever singing the praises of a morning sunrise, or ever set much of an example to their children or grandchildren. They just take the record in birthdays, and nothing else. Why do such people have to live at all?

Which really brings us to the conclusion, that life is not so much years, as it is values. What really counts is not how long you live, but how you live…not whether you achieve a thousand inventions, but whether you achieve a beautiful spirit. Some people do more living in 30 years than others do in a hundred.

I’d like to be 20 again, but I’m really way up there in age. I could wish for the moon, but this is who I really am. Let’s face it, God doesn’t desert us at the age of 80. It’s a marvelous blooming world out there, and this just might be my time to “bloom”. There is still “sugar in the cup”.

Saturday, June 02, 2007

Casually Yours

Many years ago, Hitler said something that was very true. Just because he was an evil man, does not mean that sometimes bad persons do not say something good. Even a clock that is stopped gives the right time twice every day. Hitler in his “Mein Kampf” once wrote, that the revolution that he was preparing, could be stopped only by those who brought against it, “an explosive idea”. And Hitler was right! Because there is an explosive idea that puts a stop to the kind of thing that Hitlers and dictators try to do. It is the explosive idea of Christ and Christ’s teachings.

Christians have a bombshell! Jesus Christ explodes hatred, wars, immorality, fear, and the evils that prevail upon this world. The apostle Paul would never agree that two plus two could ever equal 5. It has to be 4. And so it is with belief. It has to be the right answer. It has to be the explosive love of Jesus Christ. In Romans 10:8, Paul says “For the secret is very near you, in your own heart, in your own mouth! It is the secret of faith, which is the burden of our preaching.” (Phillips translation)

In a ladies department store, a coat was listed for sale under the name, “Casually yours”. Perhaps that fits people of our day. The advertisement said, “This coat captures beautifully that fine air of informal unconcern.”

Is this what is wrong with us? We have too much of that “fine air of informal unconcern”. The sin of casualness…careless casualness…that’s the nail that crucifies the Christ again and again. A Christian must never be “casually yours”. But always “devotedly yours”, or “enthusiastically yours”.

The secret of our salvation is “belief”. And belief must move us to commitment, and commitment must shove us always to do a little more, give more, care a lot more, and let the love show! It’s not the “casual” thing to do.

Friday, June 01, 2007

You've Got The Wrong God, Buddy

Bad theology is at the heart of much of the trouble within today’s Church. We literally do not worship the same God!

When I was in Seminary, I did not enjoy the study of theology, because it seemed so difficult and complex. And frankly, much of it is, and our thousands of different doctrines within our hundreds of different churches, are proof of that.

But basic, down-to-earth theology, is something we must get right. Theology really means, “the logic of God”, and many of us are reading from the very same Bible and using the wrong “logic of God”.

If I persist in believing that 2 + 2 = 5, and if I am convinced that a crooked line is the shortest distance between two points, then I am bound to come up with a different answer to a problem than you will. And frankly, many of us are using that 2 + 2 = 5 formula for God, and they are coming up with the wrong answers, because they are using the wrong measurements.

Jesus Christ must be the yardstick used for our understanding of God. For Jesus said, ”If you have seen me, you have seen the Father…I and my Father are one.” And John in his gospel says that “the WORD (of God) became flesh and dwelt among us.” And he is talking about Jesus Christ.

Therefore, if your god is too small, or if your god is vicious and inconsistent, you are really not looking at the God of the Bible at all, but at some foreign deity.

Therefore, let us come to our Bible with a new understanding of basic theology. Jesus Christ gave us the best picture of God there is. And since God is the same yesterday, today, and forever, then let us recognize that if there are portions of the Bible that suggest a God who is not like what Jesus told us, then we need to check it out against God’s spiritual yardstick.

God has not changed through the centuries, but our human understanding of God has changed. The Bible is that marvelous record of holy men and women of old, struggling to know and to understand what God is like. Little by little, they learned, and in “the fullness of time, Jesus came”, and gave us the complete picture.

The Bible is sometimes a wilderness of confusion. But thank God, through Jesus Christ, I can find my way through, and find the truth.