Reflecting on Romans 8:18-21
“For I consider that the sufferings of the this present time are not worth comparing with the glory that is to be revealed to us. For creation waits with eager longing for the revealing of the son of God. For the creation was subjected to futility, not willingly, but because of him who subjected it, in hope that the creation itself will be set free from the bondage to corruption and obtain the freedom of the glory of the children of God.”
While on “Holiday” these last two weeks, I found that my friends had had hard times. My dear friend in Oregon son had lost his job of long standing, My friends in Washington mother was undergoing a renewed chemo treatment and also had job loss and my other friend in Washington was starting to suffer from tremors and would soon be unable to travel about. Yet all these people were being strong, trusting in the hands of God to preserve them in their hard times.
Two suffered from the hands of corruption of the economy and two from the corruption of health. While Paul’s letter was dealing with the corruption of the flesh (sin), his verse can also be applied to these other corruptions. So, while I added these people and their needs to mine, I found hope in the verses that give us hope in the creator that his creation of man was to be in glory as children of God.
We all long for the freedom from the snares of the world; hunger, sickness, greed and poverty. We seek to be in a better place, free from the fears that drive us down each day. And we find promise in the faith of God’s promise to redeem us, not only in the spirit, but also in the flesh. Jesus came from heaven so that we should be able to see with our own eyes that the flesh can be made pure and whole.
Among my favorite people of the Gospels are the man born blind (John 9) and the Canaanite woman (Matthew 15) whose faith in God overcame the pain in their lives. The blind man did not ask for healing but was given it so that he could defend Jesus before the priests of the temple, and the Canaanite woman demanded the right of the “scraps” that the children of God cast aside. As we struggle with the hardships that world puts before us we too can accepted what God freely gives and find praise in our suffering and our healing. We can ask for scraps because, even in our unworthiness, God desires to see to our needs.
I thank God for my friends whose faith in God’s mercy and grace is strong and willing to wait upon His will. Each of these wonderful people belong to different walks in Faith, belonging to different churches, but they all have one thing in common; they believe in God’s will and love and that is enough to get by each day of their lives.
So when live throws stones at you, remember that it is in God’s plan that you should have the freedom of being the children of the Father and be free from corruption of every sort, whether it be of the flesh, mind or spirit. In the next world, the new earth, we will be free and perfected in God.
Print This Post Filed under Christian thought | Comment (0)Quotes for July
It is not possible to love an unseen God while mistreating God’s visible creation. - John Woolman
July 7
Heaven is a soul finding its own perfect personality in God. -Phillips brooks
If God hath made this world so fair,
Where sin and death abound,
How beautiful, beyond compare,
Will paradise be found.
–James Montgomery
We all make mistakes, but those who control their tongues can control themselves in other ways. James 3:2 NLT
If you are wise and understand God’s ways, live a life of steady goodness so that only good deeds will pour forth. -James 3:13 NLT
God wants us to be merciful with ourselves. And besides, our sorrows are not our own. He takes them on himself, into his heart. -George Bernanos (The Diary of a Country Preacher)
Print This Post Filed under Quotable | Comment (0)Psalm 119:65-72 (Teth)
You have done many good things for me, LORD
just as you have promised.
I believe in your commands;
now teach me good judgment and knowledge.
I used to wander off until you disciplined me;
but now I closely follow your word.
You are good and only do good;
teach me your principles.
Arrogant people have made up lies about me.
but in truth I obey your commandments with all my heart.
Their hearts are dull and stupid,
but I delight in your law.
The suffering you sent was good for me,
for it taught me to pay attention to your principles.
Your law is more valuable to me
than millions in gold and silver. (NLT)
When we are troubled by the world, our jobs or others, it is good to say to God, “You have done great things for me.” When we are harassed, it is best to recognize that all good things come from the Love of God for us. As we live day to day, we have the assurance that God is faithful to His Promises. As we struggle, renew yourselves with the the knowledge that Christ keeps on doing great things in our lives. When things look the bleakest, God has His purpose for us.
Even in the times of inconvenience, we can witness to the greatness of God. I live in a Mobile Homes Estates Park and just going to the trash receptacle can be an opportunity to witness of God’s Good News for mankind.
But knowing of God’s law and His Love is not enough. We need to understand Good’s good judgment and be knowledgeable of His will in our lives. We need to grasp the whole of His word as it pertains to our lives. Paul prayed that knowledge and wisdom be given to the Hebrews increasing daily (Heb 5:14) becoming more mature in the word and no longer bottle fed. Of course I am putting my words into the text, but I want you to grasp that we can’t rely in just what we were first taught but must grow in the word so that we can understand God’s will in the fullest. To have a discerning understanding of scriptures is to have a better command of the law of God as we live.
Print This Post Filed under Psalm thoughts | Comment (0)Mission Sunday
As many know who are regular readers, I don’t have a “Home Church”, but visit several churches and fellowship with as many people of God as I can. This morning I was visiting my friends at the Nazarene Church and it was Mission Sunday (they have four a year) and I heard about the wonderful work of the “Jesus Film Harvest partners” and saw how they are spreading the Word of God without words.
The Jesus film is the Gospel of Luke show wordless so that the one film can be used world wide. The also have solar powered units and many other lightweight tools to share the Gospel. I was amazed at how simple and effective these tools can by used to share the Good News.
What I also found to ironic was the fact that I was inspired to write on the Great Commission for the month of July’s publication and also that my friends in the Evangelical Church have been singing praises about the GODTV channel on cable/satellite TV.
You can find out more about the Jesus film and their success with the film by going to JFHP.org. It is worth your while to invest your time going there,
Print This Post Filed under Christian thought, News Worthy | Comment (0)Why the Great Commission.
( All verses are from the ESV translation unless stated otherwise)
In the Gospel of Mark it is written: “…Then they reported all these instructions briefly to Peter and his companions. Afterward Jesus Himself sent them out from east to west with the sacred and unfailing message of salvation that gives eternal life. Amen.” (Mark 16:8 NLT) [This ending is not found in all translations. Most copies of Mark omit this section of verse eight and add eleven more verses to the text. You can find the Commission otherwise in Mark 16:15 KJV] We call this the Great Commission to spread the Good News of the Gospel to the whole world. It has always been my belief that none were to be spared the Good News, that none were to be denied the grace of salvation. I searched the scriptures to prove this point and there is ample evidence that all who choose to come to the call of God and accept Jesus and the reconciliation of the Father are answered in the affirmative.
What I list in this article are only some of the scriptures that support this belief. I start with the Gospel of John 1:9-13, ” The true light which enlightens everyone, was coming into the world. …He came to His own and His own people did NOT RECIEVE HIM, but to ALL who did receive Him, who believed in His Name, He gave the right to be called the Children of God… .” This scripture clearly states that it is not a exclusive club that only a few can join but that any and all who choice to accept the Word of God through Jesus are to be added to the family of God. I know that most of the Christian world has memorized John 3:16 so I don’t think that I have to quote it here but it is further evidence that Salvation is available to all who seek it. But I what to bring up other verses in the New Testament that support the Grace of Salvation is readily offered by the Father through Jesus Christ.
1 John 2:2. “(Jesus) is the propitiation for our sins, and not only ours but also for the sins of the whole world.”
Couple this with the prior verse that we have an advocate with the Father who is Jesus Christ the Righteous, we are led to believe that the sins are forgiven of all who seek the advocacy of Jesus. We can still sin, we are human but we are forgiven of those sins by our Faith. Just as the unsaved still sin, we are not totally free of the desires of the world so we will still slip up. The difference is that because we have an advocate, we can call upon Him to grant us forgiveness. Jesus is the satisfaction, our offering. This in no way denies the forgiveness to others. They must be willing to ask for it. NO ONE is exempt from the forgiveness of the Father. Jesus died for the sins of all mankind, no one is beyond forgiveness. I know this because Jesus forgave me of the blasphemies of my heart and the vileness of my regard for the believers. When I sing Amazing Grace, it is my heart that tells the story. Oh I know that I was dedicated at my birth, but my life was not of God’s will but of the Evil One. Yet by Grace I was saved, I still had to make the choice. If I did not ask for and accept the forgiveness of Christ, I would still be unsaved and doomed. Jesus sacrificed Himself so that the like of me could know His Love.