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A Look at Love Part 18 (Conclusion)

Good Morning Dear Readers, 

Today marks the last Wednesday in May. Likewise, today will be my last weekly message for a while. During this hiatus, let’s do some “housecleaning”… If you do not read these weekly emails and/ or wish to remove yourself from the email list, simply let me know and I will do so. On the flipside, if you know someone who wants to get future messages, let me know and I will add them.

Starting back in late January, we’ve taken a look at true love as defined in the Bible. For review, let me put forth the scripture covered since then…

1st Corinthians 13:4-7 (NKJV)
Love suffers long and is kind; love does not envy; love does not parade itself, is not puffed up; does not behave rudely, does not seek its own, is not provoked, thinks no evil; does not rejoice in iniquity, but rejoices in the truth; bears all things, believes all things, hopes all things, endures all things.

Can you now see how love is so much more than an emotion and a feeling? True love transcends emotions and feelings… and even circumstances. The apostle Paul concurred about this love that comes from above…

Romans 8:38-39 (ESV)
For I am sure that neither death nor life, nor angels nor rulers, nor things present nor things to come, nor powers, nor height nor depth, nor anything else in all creation, will be able to separate us from the love of God in Christ Jesus our Lord.

What a magnificent thing God’s love is! It is any wonder Satan degrades and cheapens love to a self-centered animalistic impulse? True love draws people to the Lord, and the world system by Satan’s design obscures it by defining it as something else. Arrgg! 

Nevertheless…

1st Corinthians 13:8a
Love never fails.

Friends, “never” is a rather dogmatic word, wouldn’t you say? And it is true, for God is true. And if God is true, then what He says is true 😉 You can place all your everything on to this truth.

And when you finally come to Christ as a poor, wretched, and ungodly beggar, casting yourself before Him and His mercy in complete and total surrender… He will gather you into His divine love! His love for you and to you is everlasting!  It cannot end, because love never fails! How utterly senseless would it be to reject Almighty God’s lovingkindness.

To those of you who have God’s love poured into your hearts (Romans 5:5), let nothing hinder you from manifesting that love to those around you. Why do you suppose we’re still left on earth? Ha!

Our love demonstrated toward others is a primary way we breach hardened hearts. It is not that we have a hidden agenda, but that our very nature (regenerated) is to love others.

1st John 4:19
We love because He loved us first.

Well, it has been a privilege and delight to share my thoughts with you all. Please continue to read your Bible… everyday if possible! With love, I conclude for now, but keep you all in my thoughts and prayers.

**Comments/ questions/ testimonies/ objections most encouraged!

Dear Lord, thank you for this time to consider Your word and Your ways. May our thoughts, words, and deeds bring You glory… and glory to You alone. –Amen

Peace,
Jim

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Bible Study- 1/13/2010

Good Morning.  

I’m still thinking about what the next series might be.  

Hope everyone is doing well.

Jim

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Bible Study- Of God and His Word Part 2

Hi Friends!,

Good Afternoon. I was thinking about what to say about God and His word with you all and I started to think about bread. Huh? Yup, good ole’ yummy bread. Even though I am not particularly hungry at the moment, I can still appreciate the wonderful world of bread. Can’t you?

Perhaps you ate a toasted and buttered English muffin for breakfast… Mmm, those nooks and crannies. (Is that phrase copyrighted?) Maybe you toasted some sliced bread and put jelly on it. Or better yet, maybe you ate an Everything bagel slathered with cream cheese. Biscuit anyone? With honey? With sausage gravy? Please don’t get me started, because if you didn’t have some sort of bread for breakfast I’ll start asking if you had bread pudding last night for desert. Ha!

At our house we have a bread maker. If you have one, then perhaps you know as I do that fresh bread out of the hopper, gingerly sliced so as to not burn your fingers (because you can’t wait), with a slab of butter spread out and melted is about as good as it gets. Those puffy rolls at the Golden Corral or those bread sticks at the Olive Garden restaurant come mighty close too.

To remain a resident in our house, loving bread is required. My son was a little slow catching hold of the bread bandwagon. At first, I had to roll up his sandwich bread into bread balls before he would eat it. Then later he preferred to eat his hot dog without a bun (gasp). But we kept the faith and tenderly admonished him to love bread as we do… and thankfully he saw the error of his ways and now crams it like the rest of us. 😉

Now, lest you think I am tempting you to gluttony, I must speak of another type of bread. This particular bread tasted like wafers made with honey, had the appearance of white coriander seed, melted in the sun’s heat and spoiled overnight! This bread was the bread from heaven, AKA: Manna. The Good Lord provided this manna for 40 years to His people, the Israelites, while they wandered in the wilderness over 3000 years ago…

Exodus 16:4
Then the Lord said to Moses, “Behold, I will rain bread from heaven for you. And the people shall go out and gather a certain quota every day, that I may test them, whether they will walk in My law or not.”

 How amazing is that?! Bread raining from heaven. The account goes on to say that in the morning, after the dew evaporated, left behind were small round [thingies], fine as frost on the ground. Wow! There the Israelites were, in the middle of an inhospitable wilderness, on the receiving end of divine hospitality. Notice as well, they were tested.

Jesus Himself was also in the wilderness early in His earthly ministry, led by the Holy Spirit to be tested (via temptations by the devil). After 40 days of not eating, satan tried to entice Jesus to turn some stones into bread to satisfy His hunger. Oh, but Jesus is God in human form, so observe that wonderful scriptural consistency here…

 Matthew 4:4
But He (Jesus) answered and said, “It is written, ‘Man shall not live by bread alone, but by every word that proceeds from the mouth of God.’”

 Jesus passed the test, He would (and frankly could only) walk in God’s laws. He also received divine hospitality from angels sent to minister to Him.

Now, can someone tell me what the words are that proceeded from the mouth of God? Ding ding ding, yes! The words contained in scripture; the Bible! Can you see this?

God’s word is so much more important than earthly bread. The Owner’s manual teaches us how to be right with Him. Trust me, you want to be right God. Jesus shows us the power of God’s word not only in His dealings with the devil, but even to the masses of people that followed Him around…

John 6:48-51b
I am the bread of life. Your fathers ate the manna in the wilderness, and are dead. This is the bread which comes down from heaven, that one may eat of it and not die. I am the living bread which came down from heaven. If anyone eats of this bread, he will live forever…

Have you eaten this kind of bread? This bread is true soul food. Ha!

Look to your life. If you’re a true believer, you’ve had your own wilderness experience too. You found yourself stranded and hopeless in the desert, your distended spirit desperately searching for relief from the bondage of your sins. And crying out for mercy and forgiveness God rained down His grace upon you. Oh what a blessed oasis of peace can be found in Christ Jesus!

If you hunger for this bread, know that the Lord can never run out of it. The storehouse of His grace is eternal! The table is still prepared, the feast is ready, and the invitation bids you to RSVP ASAP! Don’t delay any longer!

1st Peter 3:9
The Lord is not slack concerning His promise, as some count slackness, but is longsuffering toward us, not willing that any should perish but that all should come to repentance.

 

**Comments/ questions/ affirmations/ objections most encouraged!

Dear Lord, thank you for this time to consider Your word and Your ways. May our thoughts, words, and deeds bring You glory… and glory to You alone. –Amen

Peace,
Jim

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Bible Study- Of God and His Word

Hello Everyone,

Is it September already? Wow! Autumn is less than two weeks away. Where is our time going? Things are starting up and getting rolling again… things like Congress, school, football, TV shows… and so I thought it would be a good idea to get some weekly emails going again too. Indulge me to talk shop a bit…

In the past, I have written these weekly emails as an additional way to help us consider godly things. We’ve talked about the trustworthiness of the Bible, we discussed some of God’s attributes, (like His holiness), we covered the 10 Commandments and how they relate to true love, and this past Spring we beheld many different names of God and how they speak to His nature. And dear Chrissy (a current email list member) felt inspired to write a monthly message on the fruits of the spirit… ahem… so…  All these messages are archived on the Google group.

The email list has grown bigger, so let’s welcome the newcomers! Hiya peeps! I suppose the best way to look at these weekly emails is as a catalyst for thought and discussion. Lord knows, people on the list like to “lurk”, (that is just read and think), so sometimes it is hard to gauge a response… and others chime in and offer their comments/ questions/ 2 cents, etc. But as always, feel free to respond as your conscience directs!

The difference in these messages is that they are local, home-grown and personal, accessible, genuine, open, honest, and the real deal! I’ll be the first to say I’m a no-good sinner rescued only by the grace of God… On this list we have all kinds of people; male, female, young, old, black, white, a pastor, laymen, happy, sad, rich, poor, etc., And while we’re on this here earth, those who name the name of  Christ are expected to grow in grace. Can I hear an amen? Ha!

This time around, I’ll send out an email message every Wednesday (like today). My thinking is that Wednesday is in the middle of the long stretch between Sundays where you hopefully hear the word from your church pastor.

So now the Summertime hiatus is over, the great endeavor to get our brains back on God begins… woo hoo! Let’s roll!

What a Summer, huh? Craziness everywhere: young kids, the economy, politics, relationships, car repairs, body repairs, and weeds in the grass. I would guess our walks with Christ are all over the map too; some up, some down, some stuck in neutral, some making a bee-line to glory, and others lost like poor sheep without a shepherd.

Dear friends, you know something? What may come and what may go, Almighty God is still in controh. (ßwanted to make it rhyme) And His word (the Bible) does not change. Have you thought of that truth lately? Unchanging. Reliable. Absolute; not all wishy-washy or stuck in a rut like we can be. Check this out:

Malachi 3:6a
For I the Lord do not change;

Psalm 119:89
Forever, O Lord, Your word is firmly fixed in the heavens.

Let that sink in for a moment….

What else is like God and His word? Um… Nothing! Think of how precious a diamond is. The Hope diamond: spotless and resting on a cushioned pad inside a glass display box under guard watch housed in the Smithsonian. I’ve seen it. I’ve been in the Kremlin museum too… no way could anything mess with the treasures in there.

But diamonds and like treasures are perishable. Though precious, they shall fade away one day. Can you fathom that the dusty old Bible you might have buried under other books on your nightstand or tucked away on a shelf somewhere, or the one you carry with you everywhere you go is unimaginably more precious than any thing else? Is contains the very word of Eternal and Almighty God.

The Holy Spirit tells us through the Apostle Paul why God’s word is precious…

Romans 1:16b
…it (the gospel) is the power of God for salvation to everyone who believes…

“So Jim, what does this have to do with our walk with Christ?”

Well, as humans, we set our affections and attentions on the things we value. As we come out of the season of Summer and into Autumn, with sooo much going on now… what has your attention the most? What are you applying your most precious time towards? What is that great internal filter that everything in your mind must pass through before you will consider it?

Your walk with Christ, your Christian experience rises and falls with what you value the most. The One who knows us best tells it like it is…

Matthew 6:21
For where your treasure is, there your heart will be also.

Straight up: The Bible is precious. How have you been regarding it?

**Comments/ questions/ affirmations/ objections most encouraged!

Dear Lord, thank you for this time to consider Your word and Your ways. May our thoughts, words, and deeds bring You glory… and glory to You alone. –Amen

Peace,
Jim

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Resuming Bible Study

Hiya Peeps,  

Jim here…  

Today is the last day of August. I feel it should also be the last day of my time off from writing a regular Bible study (Homily) for the ASYGR Google group. I have some topics and areas of interest in mind that I will cover. And one aspect of writing to ya’ll has always occupied my mind: fomenting a greater understanding for what it means to be a Christian.

It is my desire to reach all kinds of people who would/ could benefit from considering God’s word. And to this end, I have a proposal…  

Some time ago we elected our group to become private. And the ASYGR group members are, and will continue to be a “closed” email list. However, in the interest in spreading the word, I would like to invite non-members to receive our Bible related content. You can forward messages to folks you know if you feel led to, and/ or if you know of people who might like to get a weekly Bible message in their email, you can give me their name and email address and I would be happy add them to a CC: list called “ASYGR Friends” or something like that.   

What do you all think of this?   

Gimme some thoughts!  

Jim

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Bible Study 12/29/2008

Heya Peeps,

Happy post-Christmas time. 🙂 I am sorry I am 17 hours late on this week’s topic of thought. Yesterday at 1:30pm I had opportunity, but I did not quite have a sense of what I should write… due to being distracted over the last few days at me folks’ house. But I did think since that time and have a couple of verses to guide my message.

Recall we started December with Genesis 1:1 In the beginning, God created the heavens and the earth.

If you read on from there, you’ll see how God made everything, including the first person, Adam, and put him in the garden of Eden. Now as we continue, keep in the back of your mind the things we touched on about God; that He exists, He’s holy and righteous and He and His word is truth. If He says something will happen, then it will happen. Okay then…

Genesis 2:15-17 The Lord God took the man and put him in the Garden of Eden to work it and keep it. And the Lord commanded the man saying, “You may surely eat of every tree of the garden, but of the tree of the knowledge of good and evil you shall not eat, for in the day that you eat of it you shall surely die.”

Well well well… Looks like God gave Adam a test. Why, oh why did that tree with the “forbidden fruit” have to be in there God?

An answer can be found: John 14:15 [Jesus says] “If you love me, you will keep My commandments.”

So God made Adam and put him in a blissful place and also gave Adam an opportunity to obey or disobey… freewill to sin or not to sin, to trust or not to trust… to love or not to love. Thus Adam was not a pre-programmed robot was he? For how can one demonstrate such things as real and unforced love if they are programmed to love?

I like to give my kids “vitamin P” sometimes… (the P is for pester, heh heh). I’ll chase them around the house and when I catch them, I’ll nibble their bellies, administering their vitamin P. Other times, when they know I want to give them a deliberately sloppy kiss (eww yucky), I cry out “Love me…. love me…” They’ll run away as I stalk after them like Frankenstein, ha ha.

Even though I know my kids love me I also know I can’t force them to love me… just like I can’t force my beloved wife Melanie to love me. She can’t make me love her either. (FYI, everything’s okay between us… really 🙂 ) Now God could have made Adam love Him, but He didn’t. If love is to be real, it has to come from the heart on its own accord.

Thus the tree was also a test of love. And love for God manifests itself as obedience to His commands/ His word, (see John 14:15 above). Love is really not primarily an emotion, but is active. You know the old phrase, “Actions speak louder than words”, right? Anyone can SAY they love someone else, but if the walk don’t match the talk, then something ain’t quite right. 

God also gave Adam the truth about what would happen if he ate the forbidden fruit. Reaction always follows action. I think in another sense, reactions can be thought of as consequences. Let’s try a very simple premise on for size…

Obedience to God’s word brings forth blessings and disobedience to God’s word brings forth curses. Woah!

Deuteronomy 30:19 [God told Moses to tell the Israelites regarding their covenant with God] “I call heaven and earth to witness against you today, that I have set before you life and death, blessing and curse. Therefore choose life, that you and your offspring may live.” Pretty simple it seems. So I think God gave Adam that same kind of choice in the garden. (God is unchanging, so His rewarding good and punishing bad is unchanging too.) That tree really was a big deal. And the choice was simple… either obey Me and live or disobey Me and die. Wow!

Not too hard to fathom though… don’t break the law, don’t go to jail/ break the law, go to jail. Don’t smack finger with hammer, don’t get boo boo/ smack finger with hammer, get boo boo. Listen, hear/ don’t listen, don’t hear. It’s just that God’s word moves beyond our material/ physical condition and speaks to our spiritual condition. What is our spiritual condition when we enter this world? Well, let’s see what happened to the first couple? Sadly, as the account in Genesis states, Adam and Eve did not obey God. And if you read on, Adam and Eve live on and produce offspring too. But I thought God said they would die. Well, Adam eventually died at a ripe old age of 930 years old! But I suggest to you that Adam and Eve did die that very moment they disobeyed God in the garden… they died spiritually.

And we, as having ultimately come from them, have inherited their spiritual condition. (Gee thanks Adam and Eve). We come into this world disconnected spiritually from God our Creator.

Romans 3:23 All have sinned (disobeyed God) and fall short of the glory of God.

The big challenge for everyone who lives and can reason is recognizing this spiritual truth. We all have inherited Adam’s sin nature.

Oh but every great plot has some insurmountable problem huh? God wouldn’t just leave mankind no hope would He? Ahh… remember God is a God of love. Hmmm… Did you remember to listen to those classic Christmas song lyrics?

Peace,
Jim

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Bible Study 12/22/2008

Hello Dear Friends,

As I was thinking over the past week about our Bible study and the topics that have been presented for discussion, I wanted to use this week’s message to pause and use a wide-angle lens on what has been covered thus far. I tend to be wordy in my messages. And I have found that such length of writing may tax one’s time and attention. Thus, I shall endeavor here to write in chewable chunks.

Why talk about God first?

I believe if our understanding of God and what is true of Him is misinformed, then we handicap ourselves later on when we get to the how’s and why’s of His operation in our lives. Such things as why do bad things happen to good people, or why do bad people seem to prosper, or why are my prayers not answered, or why can’t I find peace, or how can I overcome temptations to sin, or how should I live my life to bring glory to Him, or how can I know I’m going to heaven when I die stem first from knowing the character of God and the revealing of Himself to mankind. Two big words, Doctrine and Theology,
which constitute our handling of the transcendent and consequently our faith, must be based on the truth. Ignorance, I’m sad to say, is not bliss.

Why does God’s Holiness and Righteousness matter to me?

Well, how we each individually relate to God is so very very important. The media, most academia, many religions, most people and basically the world system as a whole is bent on discrediting, deceiving and distorting our understanding of the true nature of God.

So, first off, it is hard to find the true God. Then once we do find Him, it is even harder to understand what is true of Him. It is certainly not popular to humble ourselves towards anything these days… but if we want to know God, then we must humble ourselves before Him!

Proverbs 9:10a The fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom…

Why get so serious about the God’s word being truth/ the Bible?

Because that old book we’ve known for years is serious. If we subscribe to (or are considering) Christianity, shouldn’t we know what the Owner’s manual says? Heh heh. I’ve tried putting together some complicated furniture, toys and recipes on my own accord. Let me tell you from experience, it shan’t do you much good to think you know how to put it together and actually goof it up. As people who believe in God and who have a desire to live meaningful lives, the Bible is literally God’s word to us. Let me say it a little differently; God speaks to us through His word, the Bible. Want to know that elusive “God’s will for your life”? God’s will for you is in the Bible, no joke!

This Christmas week, try to notice some of the words to those great classic Christmas carols. How would any of those great songs ever been composed absent an understanding of what God has told? God is the source of it all!

Hark the herald angels sing
“Glory to the newborn King!
Peace on earth and mercy mild
God and sinners reconciled”

Peace,
Jim

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Bible Study 12/15/2008

Hi Everyone! (Twelve minutes past due… sorry)  

Well, this week’s topic of thought may open a can of worms, so to speak. Let’s stir the pot a little for it may cause you to consider things you have long put from your thinking. As I hope these Bible studies stir us to think deeper about our regard for God and the things pertaining to God, I ask you to give more than a couple of minutes thought on this topic. For to do so may confirm more strongly your convictions, which, of course, have eternal ramifications…  

How’s that for an opener? And so let’s recap first. We’ve been talking about God and His characteristics. We started out thinking if God is… and ascertaining from the responses, we answered in the affirmative, (kinda silly to say, for God is God regardless of our responses). Then, with the premise that He is, we looked into some of His characteristics, for if we are to know God, then we need to understand the things that are true of Him. We talked about Him as being holy, set-apart and Him as being righteous. These two particular characteristics of God lead to reverential awe and respect. God’s holy presence has a way of causing sin to cringe and desperately try to escape, like nasty cockroaches under a brilliant and blinding white light.  

And so if God is holy and righteous, (always does right), then we can also say God is honest. And if God is honest, then He is not a liar. And if God is not a liar, then whatever He may say or do is true, not false. Thus God is a God of truth. God is holy, God is righteous and God is truth. Hmmm…  

What do you suppose His word is?  

The answer simplifies the understanding of life. The answer tends to remove the gray areas of human discourse. The answer is so reliable; one may order their entire life around it. The answer requires belief. The answer is (By design, I assure you) the most popular selling book of all time.  

God’s word is truth. Another way to say this is God’s word is infallible… no errors whatsoever! His word is revealed in Scripture and the Scriptures have been preserved since ancient times from the Garden of Eden to the Borders Bookstore on the corner. God’s word has staying power like nothing else on earth! In Matthew 24:35, Jesus says: Heaven and earth will pass away, but My words will not pass away. A look at the history of how the Bible came to be is astounding!  

Now, frankly, there was a time when I did not believe God’s word was all true. I was able to accept Jesus as having been a real man once upon a time, but I could not believe Adam (Eve’s husband) lived to be 930 years old. Oh I could believe Nebuchadnezzar was King of Babylon, but Jonah being inside the belly of a big fish for 3 days???? Come on! Some stuff in the Bible had to be fantasy or myth, I thought. And sadly, such thinking leads to that ole’ study Bible we got as a present to collect dust on the bookshelf.  

But thinking back rationally, if God’s word is true, then everything He said has to be true too. This means God’s word is infallible. It was just a matter of whether I believed it or not.

Hold onto your hats… Let’s see some ramifications. Well, to cherry pick God’s word is to be inconsistent. To lop off the Old Testament and accept mostly the New Testament is disingenuous. I mean, by whose standard was I deciding what was acceptable and not acceptable? My own? If I am the one deciding, then guess what? I am putting myself as God’s judge. Wow! But if I am the creature and God is the Creator, then how backwards is that? Oh what haughty pride I once had! Sad to say, huh?  

Let’s read it again: God’s word is truth. Back to that prayer of Jesus (The Son) to God (The Father), In John 17:17 Jesus says: Sanctify them (His disciples) in the truth; Your word is truth. So if He says it, then by golly, that settles it. I must believe this if I am to have integrity as a “Bible-believing” Christian. My getting hung up on some portion of scripture and not accepting it as fact was doubt looking for proof. And doubt comes from unbelief. Why was I once unbelieving? Oh, I was influenced by other people’s opinions. I was ignorant of what the Bible actually said. I never thought too deeply about it. I never took an honest look at it. It wasn’t relevant to me at the time. Ha! If God is eternal, then His word is eternal, so it transcends time and place, culture and my measly amassing of trivial pursuit knowledge.  

Harsh? Perhaps… but straight up. We live in a society of relativism. Have you noticed? And calling things black and white, not gray is radical! Them’s fightin’ words. You know.. my truth is my truth and your truth is yours, and my truth is not necessarily right for you, but it is right for me. Neil Peart of Rush, once a musical hero of mine says this in his lyrics for “Faithless”: I’ve got my own moral compass to steer by, A guiding star beats a spirit in the sky.  

So think about how you regard God’s word. You may believe in God, but do you believe what He says too? All “Yeah, but”s are welcome 😉  

Peace,
Jim

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Bible Study 12/08/2008

Hi Everyone,

Continuing on our discussion about God, today I’d like to zero-in on a couple of characteristics of God that are absolutely essential to understand. It is like if you mess these up, a “whole lotta lumps” for you would be in store. Read on and see if you agree 🙂

Psalm 99:9 Exalt the Lord our God and worship at His holy hill, (where the temple in Jerusalem was, and will be again in the future), for holy is the Lord our God.

1st characteristic: Holy… God is perfectly holy. To be holy means to be “sacred”, “sanctified”, “set-apart” from the common.

For example, I was once touring the Royal Palace complex in Bangkok, Thailand where among the fascinating buildings there was a temple for the “Jade” Buddha, an idol carved from a solid chuck of jade. To go in, we had to take off our shoes, promise not to use flash photography, keep quiet, etc. Why? The Jade Buddha was to be regarded as holy. I see…

Another: If you go to the Mormon temple located off the Capitol Beltway, you’d be allowed to step foot in the “lobby” section, but no- way-Jose are you gonna get past that gate to the inner sanctum. Why? Just not any ‘ole non-Mormon can go in.

One helpful way to better understand a word is to look at its opposite. I suppose an opposite of the word holy would be the word wicked. Or let’s try some others that carry the same thought, Clean and unclean. Pure and defiled come to my mind too.

Okay, so God is holy. And this also means that His holy nature cannot ever be tainted or defiled. In order to be granted direct access to God, something must be made to be holy first. God was talking to Moses in Exodus 33:20: But He (God) said, “You cannot see My face, for no man can see me and live!” Wow! How’s that for a little bit of healthyfear?

Daniel 9:14 Therefore the Lord has kept the calamity in store and brought it on us; for the Lord our God is righteous with respect to all His deeds which He has done, but we have not obeyed His voice.

2nd characteristic: Righteous… God is perfectly righteous. To be righteous is to be “Morally right”, morally true and virtuous and thus justifiable.

For example: A surfer dude catching a 30 foot North Shore tube and coming out the other side with his life would say what? “That was righteous!” Ha. But, rather, doing good to those who hurt you would be a properly righteous act. Remember those WWJD bracelets? They were a reminder to live like Jesus, who was perfectly righteous (among many other things, or course).

With these characteristics of God now in mind, look at the Prophet Isaiah’s call to serve God:

Isaiah 6:1 In the year of Kind Uzziah’s death (739 B.C.), I saw the Lord sitting on a throne, lofty and exalted, with the train of His robe filling the temple. Isaiah 6:5 Then I said, “Woe is me, for I am ruined! Because I am a man of unclean lips, and I live among a people of unclean lips; For my eyes have seen the King, the Lord of hosts.”

Can you see what happenes when someone clearly percieves God’s holiness and righteousness? Have you ever felt it?

Final thought…

Proverbs 9:10 The fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom, and knowledge of the Holy One is understanding.

Such awe-beholding fear is hard to come by these days… Why is that?

Peace,
Jim

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Bible Study 12/01/2008

Hi Everyone,

Today I wish to start something new, something radical, something I hope will be worthwhile and useful. As I thought about what I might contribute to this group, the one thing I always knew I wanted to do was to share some insight into God’s word, the Bible. At first impression, this may seem to you like a high-minded and lofty pursuit. Well, the subject matter certainly is, but my speaking of it is with utmost reverence and sincerity of motivation. And my motivation is to help foster a deeper understanding of God’s word, myself included.

So…. I will be open and honest with full-disclosure.

Most of you know me from times past. But is has been a while. 2 years ago today was what I call my Rebirthday. That was when my spiritual life changed forever. And one consequence of this transformation was having my conscience awakened and sensitized like it had never been before. Suddenly a clear conscience was (and is) like a personal
treasure, and I agonize when it is violated. I say this, because I want you to know I write with a clear conscience now. I did not always have a healthy conscience.

Okay… so let’s start…

Genesis 1:1
In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth.

Just think about this verse. Do you believe it?

Wow! This verse is packed full of implications:

There is a God.
God is eternal (existed pre-heavens and pre-earth).
God is powerful.
God knows everything (because God created everything).
God is Creator.
God is Sustainer (because the heavens and the earth are still here).
God is the owner (because God created everything).
God as owner implies God is a higher authority than man.

A statement I pondered over many times as a kid was this, “If there really is a God, it’s best to get on God’s good side”, ha ha.

The Bible (from what I can tell) actually makes no effort to “prove” God’s existence. It accepts it as undeniable fact. I have chatted on MySpace, Yahoo Chat, etc. and have seen people ask and challenge “Prove that God exists!”

What kind of proof would be convincing to someone who doesn’t believe God exists? It almost seems that you either believe it or you don’t. What about cause and effect, or action and reaction?

I pose this thought… can a Christian not believe in God? Do you believe in God?

So… write back if you have thoughts or comments to share.

Peace,
Jim