Friday, November 20, 2015

What Is The Price of God's Deliverance?

As Christians have sat through many different sermon or bible study lessons and was thrilled by the escapades of Daniel and the three Hebrew boys.  This has been the focus of the International Sunday School during the month of October and November.  These lessons are often used as a source of motivation, emphasising that God will deliver his people.   In many bible study groups, the emphasis is placed on, how these lessons are down to us today.  But, since we are vividly aware that there are no physical fiery furnaces of Lion's dens to be cast into, in today's society, we somewhat become at ease as the threat of death for our convictions escape us.  If our thinking leads us into that direction we are missing the most important lesson that the book of Daniel is teaching us.

How often have we question our self as to how we should act or respond when confronted with an adversary?  We are indoctrinated into a belief that when approached by the Devil, all we have to do is shout, "Get behind me Satan" (Luke 4:8), and he will meekly depart.  This teaching, this indoctrination is based upon a flawed concept, ideology or belief.  Even when Jesus uttered those words, the attack of the Devil did not diminish.   The Devils antics in Luke 4:9 showed an intensification rather than submission.  If our thinking allows us to believe that because we are "prayed up", we have control of the Devil or that when the temptation comes God will remove the temptation, then we are scripturally delusional.

The book of Job set forth the parameters of a classic example of  why and how we are tested.  If we view the story of Job as nothing more than a subject of motivation that proclaim, "all of the days of my appointed time, I am going to wait until my change come", (Job 14:14), we have missed the point.  Since that fiasco with Lucifer, that resulted in him being cast out on the earth, there has been an ongoing search for souls capable of resisting the devil.  There are a purpose and a plan for our temptation.  God has a way for our deliverance, but there is a price that we must pay for our deliverance.  Job, Daniel and the three Hebrew boys among others, all paid the price to be delivered.

Let us review the first six chapters of Daniel.  These chapters will give us a step by step guide on how one should conduct them self in the face of adversities.  In today's society and workplace, we have evolved to a place where to openly pray is considered taboo.  How did Daniel respond when told not to pray to his God? Daniel and the three Hebrew boys is a classic example of how we should response, even in the face of losing our jobs or death.   But, in a modern day agnostic and politically correct society are we prepared to go to those extremes.  

First, who was Daniel and what does the lessons of the first six chapters of the book teaches us?  Let's do a quick study of  the chapters and see what we can learn.  Maybe the words of Paul, "Finally, my brethren, be strong in the Lord, and in the power of his might, ( Ephesians 6:10) will guide us.


Induction in Babylon (chapter 1)

In the third year of King Jehoiakim, God allows Jerusalem to fall into the power of Nebuchadnezzar, king of Babylon. Young Israelites of noble and royal family, "without physical defect, and handsome," versed in wisdom and competent to serve in the palace of the king, are taken to Babylon to be taught the literature and language of the Chaldeans. Among them are Daniel and his three companions, who refuse to touch the royal food and wine for fear of defilement. Their overseer fears for his life in case the health of his charges deteriorates, but Daniel suggests a trial and the four emerge healthier than their counterparts from ten days of nothing but vegetables and water. They are allowed to continue to refrain from eating the king's food, and to Daniel God gives insight into visions and dreams. When their training is done Nebuchadnezzar finds them 'ten times better' than all the wise men in his service and, therefore, keeps them at his court, where Daniel continues until the first year of King Cyrus.





Nebuchadnezzar's dream of four kingdoms (chapter 2)

In the second year of his reign, Nebuchadnezzar is troubled by a dream and demands that his wise men tell him its content. When the wise men protest that this is beyond the power of any man he sentences all, including Daniel and his friends, to death. Daniel receives an explanatory vision from God: Nebuchadnezzar had seen an enormous statue with a head of gold, breast and arms of silver, belly and thighs of bronze, legs of iron, and feet of mixed iron and clay, then saw the statue destroyed by a rock that turned into a mountain filling the whole earth. Daniel explains the dream to the king: the statue symbolized four successive kingdoms, starting with Nebuchadnezzar, all of which would be crushed by God's kingdom, which would endure forever. Nebuchadnezzar acknowledges the supremacy of Daniel's god, raises him over all his wise men and places him and his companions over the province of Babylon.


The fiery furnace (chapter 3)
Daniel's companions Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego refuse to bow to King Nebuchadnezzar's golden statue and are thrown into a fiery furnace. Nebuchadnezzar is astonished to see a fourth figure in the furnace with the three, one "with the appearance of like a son the gods." So the king called the three to come out of the fire, and blessed the God of Israel, and decreed that any who blasphemed against him should be torn limb from limb.
Nebuchadnezzar's madness 

Nebuchadnezzar's madness (chapter 4)
Nebuchadnezzar recounts a dream of a huge tree that is suddenly cut down at the command of a heavenly messenger. Daniel is summoned and interprets the dream. The tree is Nebuchadnezzar himself, who for seven years will lose his mind and live like a wild beast. All of this comes to pass until, at the end of the specified time, Nebuchadnezzar acknowledges that "heaven rules" and his kingdom and sanity are restored.]

Belshazzar's feast (chapter 5)
Belshazzar and his nobles blasphemously drink from sacred Jewish temple vessels, offering praise to inanimate gods, until a hand mysteriously appears and writes upon the wall. The horrified king summons Daniel, who upbraids him for his lack of humility before God and interprets the message: Belshazzar's kingdom will be given to the Medes and Persians. Belshazzar rewards Daniel and raises him to be third in the kingdom, and that very night Belshazzar is slain and Darius the Mede takes the kingdom.

Daniel in the lions' den (chapter 6)
Darius elevated Daniel to high office, exciting the jealousy of other officials. Knowing of Daniel's devotion to his God, his enemies trick the king into issuing an edict forbidding worship of any other god or man for a 30-day period. Daniel continues to pray three times a day to God towards Jerusalem; he is accused and King Darius, forced by his own decree, throws Daniel into the lions' den. But God shuts up the mouths of the lions and the next morning Darius rejoiced to find him unharmed. The king casts Daniel's accusers into the lions' pit together with their wives and children to be instantly devoured, while he himself acknowledges Daniel's God as he whose kingdom shall never be destroyed.

Daniel is often spoken of as an Eagle eye prophet, a major prophet who was able to look down thru time and see the handiworks of God.  Daniel prophesied of that which was and that which is still to come.  A deeper Understanding of The Word of God can not be achieved without understanding the Book of Daniel. There is more to the Book of Daniel than three men dancing in a fiery furnace or a man sleeping with Lions.  To understand the book of Daniel, we must understand the separation of the Jews as an earthly people and the church as a spiritual entity.   Paul often addressed the three separate entities of the scripture.  1 Corinthians 10:32  Give none offence, neither to the Jews, nor to the Gentiles, nor to the church of God:

Society has digressed into a level of idolatry where the Word of God is used to justify sin.  

The lesson that is often overlooked in these first chapters is, Daniel is teaching God's people how to act in the workplace.  Daniel did not hesitate to speak out against that which was evil.  This is something we hesitate to do in today's environment.  Today we read segmentized scriptures that are adapted to fit our narrative in a politically correct society.  We now can proclaim, "God said don't judge", we speak with the indoctrinated conviction that we are speaking the Word of God.  With an insight given by God, Daniel judged.  To condemn sin is to judge.  Failure to condemn sin is contrary to God's word.  Jesus judged.  He instructed his disciples to judge.  John 7:24  Judge not according to the appearance, but judge righteous judgment.  The verses preceding this verse defines the context of who is talking, who is being spoken to, what is the subject matter.   Often we read Matthew 7:1  Judge not, that ye be not judged. and proclaim that Jesus is saying don't judge.  The next six verses define the context.  It simply means if you are guilty of a transgression, don't judge me. As David did when he was guilty of the transgression, he pronounced judgment upon himself.  A call to repentance should be in order.

Another lesson we should learn from Daniel is, he did not dumb down in the face of adversities.  He was told what not to do by those in command, yet he went ahead and did it anyway.  In the face of a threat by the King not only to terminate his job but to terminate his very existence, Daniel acted faithfully to his conviction.   This is the lesson or message we should realize in the study of Daniel.  Regardless of the consequences Daniel stood for the righteousness of God.  He did not dumb down his message in fear of his job or his safety.  God saw Daniel's righteousness and in the time of despair, God delivered Daniel. 

The question is, how many of us would find it impossible to make the choices Daniel made?  Would we search for a scripture that would allow us to justify our inability to stand against evil?   When we change the Gospel of Christ that proclaim, "Repent for the Kingdom of Heaven is at hand", into a Gospel that proclaim "Jesus love you as you are," are we not guilty of rendering the Word of God impotent.









Sunday, November 15, 2015

Surviving The Death Wish.

A Christian friend of mine posted an earth shattering statement on his Facebook page, it invoked what I would consider to be a callous response from the religious community.  To openly express one's true feeling as, "I wish I were dead", is taboo in our modernistic and agnostic society.  Condemnation is often used to suppress these type of feelings.  We are surrounded by those who consider self-sacrifice to be an honorable pursuit, yet, one of the greatest contradiction in the world of Christianity prevails, "we all want to go to Heaven, but we don't want to die." 

There is a failure within our society to address the suffering inflicted upon members of society by society itself.  There is also a failure within the religious community to address the suffering that is inflicted upon members of the religious community by the religious community itself.  Even medical science with its glorious array of skill has been known to create personalities, without the will to survive.   Society is turning on itself, the gates has been left open and the sheep of God's pasture is straying. While many of us are suffering in silence, we are encouraged to let the government or God solve our problems. The government throws money at the problem in an inefficient manner while the organized church adopts a position of apathy or indifference as it collects the money and promise the intercession of God.  

I responded to my friends words by saying I could relate to his words,  there have been many times in my life, I have silently and sometimes verbally  said the same thing.  The saddest thing about these expressions are those that hear them or read them, few, even church members  have any clue as to how to respond.   The first response from the religious right is a rebuke and tossing a lot of scripture about, which is about as effective as telling me to pray and God will give me one million dollars.   Condemnation is next to follow, the person who is suffering from a traumatic medical experience, reversal of fortune or other hardships of life is made to feel even more pain because of the rejection he received from baring his inner soul.  As an enlightened society,  we are not prepared to hear someone utter the words, “I wish I were dead”.   We label these as “suicidal thoughts”, and programs are instituted to suppress these thoughts.    The effectiveness of these programs is yet to be seen, the suicide rate is climbing.

When calling the VA hospital for medical treatment, embedded in the menu of options are, "If you are having thought of suicide", then you are presented with a course of action.  Following the prescribed course of action often subject the person to a more traumatic experience.   A person who takes a drink to suppress his pain must admit he is an alcoholic in order to receive help.  A person who is suffering mental pains must subscribe to the theory of the "functioning idiot" to receive the needed help.  In the church, you must endure the stigma of doubting Thomas, a person whose faith is weak.

Those who profess to have a knowledge of dealing with these type of situations often finds themselves lacking when it comes to dealing with this type of loneliness.   (Notice I did not say sickness)   Being able to talk to someone who will listen without being judgmental is helpful, but it often does not solve the problem.  Scriptures are often tossed about as if this will heal our wounds, but the source of much of my pain emulated from those who stand in the pulpit every Sunday and supposedly preach a fresh message from God.   The sheep of the pasture are straying because the church has become too involved in “praising God” and preparing for the pastor’s banquet.    Where is that pastor or minister that you can call, anytime, day or night, who will leave their bible on the top shelf and help you deal with the harsh realities of your life.  Where is that person who profess to be following Christ who is willing to help you bear your infirmities? 

I underwent extreme cancer treatment, so speaking to me of joy coming in the morning of this life or things is going to get better does not apply to my life anymore.   Naturally speaking, things are not going to get better for me, they are going to get worst.  I do not pray for the healing virtues of God to flow, I merely pray that God's will be done.   Medical science has presented me with a new type or form of existence, a type of existence that is alien to most.   The church that we have supported down through the ages should be the foundation of our survival but, it  has rescinded its position back to God, and the only support forthcoming from the church is,  “God is able” or “God is good”.  God intended for man to do certain things themselves and we are supposed to help one another.  Where is that help for the “lost sheep” and why are they straying from the fold?   Listening to a person in a fancy robe tone up might take my mind of my predicament for a moment, the same as going to a football game, but tomorrow is coming. 

Those of us who are suffering are encouraged to make prayer requests and stand in prayer lines as we strive to build a type of hope that will sustain us through tomorrow.   The proliferation of the church and the use of prayer as a fix for all of our problems is instrumental in destroying the hope or faith of many.  We are indoctrinated into a type of prayer that do not closely resemble the model prayer Jesus gave his disciple.    We are taught to be like spoiled brats coming before God begging.  There appear to be  no help in the organize religious community, if has become caught up in pomp and pageantry, worship service has evolved into a type of "praise and play" that borderlines on a form of idolatry.   


The first step to surviving this traumatic experience is to find somebody that you can talk to.   Somebody that you can talk does not always translate into a pastor  or church member or even a therapist.  Someone who not only is willing to sit down and listen, but to become involved in your life even when you slam the door in their face.   Someone who is able to listen without condemnation, from a position of servitude, rather than a position of superiority.  Someone who is not afraid of getting their hands dirty as they walk with you as Christ did on a journey that will be unfamiliar yet fulfilling the words of Christ.   Pray is an important asset that must be used to obtain the fruit of the spirit.  Most of all surround yourself with friends as I did, who realize God works through each of us,  not those who encourages you to sit on the sideline and wait for God to pick you up, as they drive past.  Find that person who pious attitude does not prevent them from saying, “Brother what can I do to help”, and follow it up with action. 

Saturday, November 7, 2015

Choose Your Battles Carefully


Ecclesiastes 3:8  A time to love, and a time to hate; a time of war, and a time of peace.  If we cannot learn from history, then we should learn from the Bible or vice verses.

Returning home, I was asked to speak at the church of my upbringing.  I spoke emphatically of my hatred for the path that the organized church was following. Many churches had accepted government funding and had become becoming pawns of the government.  Christianity was acting contrary to the teaching of the bible, it sought to embrace the pomp and pageantry of idolatry as it struggled to serve two masters.  Scriptures were being redefined in accordance with the guidelines set forth by the rules of political correctness.  I spoke with righteous indignation and with the conviction of Jesus in Revelation 2:6, "But this thou hast, that thou hatest the deeds of the Nicolaitans, which I also hate". At the close of my speech, I was informed that Christians do not use the word hate. 

In many bible study groups, the students are drilled into how to separate the sin from the person, thus enabling the student to say I hate the sin but I love the person.  There appears to be a contradiction somewhere in this, in the scripture a sinner is a person who sins.   How is a person separated from sin?  Once a person is separated from sin is he still a sinner?  What are we trying to say when we say, "I love the person, but I hate the sin?"  The sin of syncretism and the rules of political correctness have spawned an impotent form of the gospel, a gospel whose confronting message has been subdued.  Stepping away from the fight for the faith and embracing an order of idolatry, entertainment, pomp and pageantry, maybe we have has chosen the wrong war to fight. 


If there is a thing that history teaches us  it is we must be careful in selecting our wars. As a veteran of the Vietnam war, I can attest to the winning of many battles, yet we lost the war.  Why? The objective of pacification was  deemed irrelevant because it was unobtainable.  It could be augured that the president chose the wrong war or type of war to fight.  Desert Storm was a redemption of honor, but what followed afterward by the next president was a failure to learn from past history.  There are many battles being fought thru out this nation today,  the battle over the use of words, the battle over flags, battles over monuments, etc, win lose or draw these battles will serve no other purpose then to intensify and bring to the surface an unquenchable hatred. When hate is brought to the light of day and examine, like a plant it grows.  Love and hate are two of the emotions that exist within the heart.  No laws can control these emotions and they cannot be eliminated.  The controlling factor is the one we feed. 

After satan and his angels corrupted the world, the creative or restoration works of God required that he either destroy the world and start over which he chose not to do, or created opposites to offset the works of satan.  Genesis 1:2 states that when God began his work darkness was upon the face of the deep and God spoke in verse 3 and said, "let there be light".  From that moment forward, opposites were created to interface a natural and spiritual world.  He separated the waters and called the dry land earth and the waters he called seas.  Each opposite he created he looked upon it and declared it to be good. 

When Eve succumbed to the temptation of the devil and partook of the tree of the knowledge of good and evil this displayed a type of hatred for the laws of God. The Tree of Life an opposite or The knowledge of God demonstrates or profess God's love for his creation thus we have the expression of love and hate. This love and hate relationship manifested itself when Cain slew his brother Abel.  

We can conclude from these examples that in a physical world in order for the day to exist night must also exist. In Revelation when a new  Heaven and a new earth is brought forth, there will be no night, Revelation 21:25  And the gates of it shall not be shut at all by day: for there shall be no night there.  If love is to exist in a natural world the opposite of a spiritual world,  then hate must exist also.  The prospect peace can not exist in a physical world if the prospect of war does not exist.  Thus in the words of the preacher, "A time to love, and a time to hate; a time of war, and a time of peace" Ecclesiastes 3:8. 

As a nation of diverse people, we are engaged in many battles, laws are being enacted that are contrary to the nature of God.  The conscious among the growing population is strained.   Man in his attempt to circumvent God is seeking to enact laws that are supposed to infuse love and eradicate hate.  This is an impossibility, the laws of opposites must prevail. Mankind seeks to impose his will upon other, thus creating a platform for hatred and war.  He speaks of a utopia existing outside of the will of God, a one world order ruled by man, in a natural or physical world, this is an impossibility. 

The path of political correctness and the elimination of hate is a narcissist's armor of self-delusion.   In 2009, President Obama signed into law, The Federal Hate Crime bill under the pretense that this bill would help to eliminate hate. From the date of the signing, a continuous effort has ben made to suppress all forms of hate speech.   The definition of hate speech is ambiguous at best because it is based upon perspectives that are usually flawed.  The narcissist believes that we can make this thought, this process the truth just by repeating the phrase one billion times to shout down the facts.  Rather than bringing about a hate free environment, our world and communities have become a tinder box waiting to erupt, consuming all of us. 

From the book of Genesis to the book of Revelation hate has existed.  When God restored the earth to its present and natural state he did not destroy the hate that the devil created, not did he destroy the devil.  Man in his natural state will always be presented with a choice, it is a part of the test to see if we are capable of reigning with him in the new heaven and earth.  We are constantly faced with the option to choose.  It becomes a simple paradox when we realize that the devil tested Job and even the son of God.

There are two types of knowledge referenced in the scripture. The problems of humanity are brought into focus by the vast knowledge of the tree of the knowledge of good and evil.  This knowledge has overshadowed the knowledge of God. Daniel 12:4  But thou, O Daniel, shut up the words, and seal the book, even to the time of the end: many shall run to and fro and knowledge shall be increased.  This increase in knowledge has caused the Knowledge of God to falter, Proverbs 16:25  There is a way that seemeth right unto a man, but the end thereof is the ways of death.

There are types and degrees of hatred the same as there is with love. Understanding the types of hatred a key to living with hatred and Understanding The Word of God. 

Psalms 139:22  I hate them with perfect hatred: I count them mine enemies. God hates the character and ways of the wicked, and the feelings of all righteous men are in harmony with his.

Proverbs 8:13  The fear of the LORD is to hate evil: pride, and arrogancy, and the evil way, and the froward mouth, do I hate.

Proverbs 10:18  He that hideth hatred with lying lips, and he that uttereth a slander, is a fool.   Observe here, Malice is folly and wickedness. 1. It is so when it is concealed by flattery and dissimulation: He is a fool though he may think himself a politician, that hides hatred with lying lips, lest, if it breaks out, he should be ashamed before men and should lose the opportunity of gratifying his malice. Lying lips are bad enough of themselves but have a peculiar malignity in them when they are made a cloak of maliciousness. But he is a fool who thinks to hide anything from God. 2. It is no better when it is vented in spiteful and mischievous language: He that utters slander is a fool too, for God will sooner or later bring forth that righteousness as the light which he endeavors to hide, and will find an expedient to roll the reproach away.

Proverbs 10:12  Hatred stirreth up strifes: but love covereth all sins. Love is the great principle of harmony; it disposes men to cover the faults of their neighbors, and deal leniently with them.

Luke 16:13  No servant can serve two masters: for either he will hate the one, and love the other; or else he will hold to the one, and despise the other. Ye cannot serve God and mammon.

The product of uncontrolled hatred is wars.  Matthew 24:6  And ye shall hear of wars and rumors of wars: see that ye be not troubled: for all these things must come to pass, but the end is not yet. Clearly the bible speaks of wars and rumors of wars, thus we cannot escape this prophecy.  



Tuesday, November 3, 2015

A Requiem For The Church


In Mark 3:25, Jesus spoke with clarity and purpose when he stated, "And if a house is divided against itself, that house cannot stand".  Religion is a divided entity, even Christianity, the religion that is a representation of Christ teaching is divided.   Knowing that these divisions would arise, Paul warned his follower of the wolves, (the actors, the entertainers, the false prophets), coming in among them. Acts 20:29  For I know this, that after my departing shall grievous wolves enter in among you, not sparing the flock. Being warned of the wolves didn't spare the church because the wolves came disguised as sheep, and what they had to offer was enticing. Jesus issued a proclamation in Matthew 16:18, "And I say also unto thee, That thou art Peter, and upon this rock I will build my church, and the gates of hell shall not prevail against it".  In your study to understand the Word of God, you should ask yourself how all of these divisions are going to play out in the kingdom of God?

As a young man in the early sixties, walking down a major city in a major city, my fragile mind was not prepared for the number of churches I encountered in within each city block.  Churches side by side, big churches, little churches, even massive edifices across the street from storefront churches.  At the end of my walk, my young mind was filled with confusion and there was not a person prepared to give me an acceptable answer, one that fitted the narrative of the Bible. There were denominations less than two hundred years old proclaiming to be the only way, and specifically stated all others were hell bound.  That scenario even today, is not acceptable to some and it pave the road leading many away from the church.

Each denomination has its special form of interpretation or misinterpretation of the scripture, thereby forming the basis of a particular denomination or brand. If the denomination is a brand then the organized church becomes a product, the pastor fulfills the role of the manager and the members become the customers. This relationship is alien in comparison to the model laid out in the Holy scripture.  Jesus addressed himself as a servant, and Paul addressed himself as a servant of Jesus Christ.  Many pastors have taken on the role as Lord or rulers of the church and the mission of the church has been perverted.  A collation of pastors is often used to bully members into compliance with their so-called executive orders.  Much of the drama that exist in many organize churches has nothing to do with salvation, it has more to do with I am the ruler and I am in charge.  

For the first thousand years of Christianity, there were no "denominations" within the Christian church as there is today. Various offshoot groups certainly did exist, but they were considered "heresies" and not part of the Christian faith. Most were small and, until the 16th century, they were not very influential.  From the beginnings of Christianity through the Middle Ages, there was only one the church. Basically, if you did not belong to the Church, you were not considered a Christian.  Jesus and Paul addressed the issue very passionately of ungodly men coming in and perverting the church. 



The first division within Christendom came in 1054 with what is called the "Great Schism" between the Western Church and the Eastern Church. From that point forward, there were two large branches of Christianity, which came to be known as the Catholic Church (in the West) and the Orthodox Church (in the East).  The root cause of this split was a power play.  Once this split was introduced into the body the church became a divided and weak body.

The next major division occurred in the 16th century with the Protestant Reformation. The Reformation was famously sparked when Martin Luther posted his 95 Theses in 1517, but "Protestantism" as a movement officially began in 1529. That year marked the publication of the Protestation, directed at the imperial government. The authors, German princess who wanted the freedom or the power to choose the faith of their territory.  They protested that "in matters which concern God's honor and salvation and the eternal life of our souls, everyone must stand and give an account before God for himself", thus creating a valid argument  to support their power play.



The organized church has evolved and it has begun to cater to the natural aspects of humanity.  The the ability to entertain is the drawing force in many assemblies.  Churches have begun to search out and employ the same techniques used to promote a concert or sporting event.  What is the attraction that draws thousands of people to pack the seats of football stadiums, regardless of the weather condition?  Whether rain, sleet or snow the crowd will assemble to watch their favorite team play.  Even in the age of Television and high tech computer access, why do we pay astronomical fees to see an entertainer perform on stage?   It must be more than the desire for entertainment that draws the crowd.   Why is drinking a beer in a nightclub and listening to the music more refreshing to some than drinking a beer at home and listening to the same music?  To answer these questions requires a study of human nature and an in-depth study of the things it feeds on. Master this knowledge and you have the formula to attract thousands.

Durning those years of my life when I choose to become acclimated with what is call the street life, the question of why one night club prosper and the other fail when both played the same music and offered the same drinks.  The search for this answer was at the forefront of my agenda as I searched for a perfect business model for a night club.  Understanding human nature is an important aspect to drawing a crowd.  A final question, why is a watered down message at Bishop Pious's church is more entertaining that a message from John the upstart preaching on the street corner?  The common denominator is entertainment, to be entertained once must be in the presence of a crowd.  Sitting at home watching TV  alone is  a type of relaxation.  Therefore, when we wish to be entertained we are willing to pay to be part of the crowd, and when we want to relax we are willing to purchase the things that help us relax.  

The field of entertainment is one of the highest paid profession.  Sports figures and actors are paid astronomical fees to provide us with entertainment. Successful Preachers are learning to be great entertainers.   To be a great entertainer whether on stage or in the pulpit does not require an anointing from God. The organized church consists of many who are unqualified to lead or serve Jesus's church.  Stating that we have a calling or message from God never was proof that the message originated from God. The scripture reference a number of false prophets that stood before the people  and proclaimed a message from God.  These false prophets were accepted by the people because they knew what the people wanted and they tailored their message to promise them what they wanted. 

There is a certain type of reality that has set in that governs my life.  In reality, it is the life that govern me.   There is a certain type of confusion that surrounds me, and it is this confusion that drives me.  Confusion also weakens me, as I struggle to resolve the difference between the knowledge of the tree of good and evil and the knowledge of God. The scripture speaks of false prophets coming among the church and deceiving many.  My confusion began when the many profess so many different way, rules or doctrines, and none of these things help me understand the word of God.  

Acts 20:29 For I know this, that after my departing shall grievous wolves enter in among you, not sparing the flock. At what point in the history of the church was this prophecy fulfilled? Surely, the organized churches of today existing as a divided body with men and women lording over the flock cannot be a true representative of the body of Christ. A divided house cannot stand.  In the history of the church, there was a time when it exist as one body. There are biblical facts and historical facts that if we were to resolve them, they would present us with a conclusion that many of us are not prepared to accept. 

One of my students ask if we are going through the tribulation?  My answer to the question based upon the chain of events set forth within the scripture would depend upon whether I believe the events in prophesied in 1st Thessalonians 4:13-18 has already taken place. If that event took place before the church became a divided body in 1054, then we are living in the midst of the tribulation and the seals are being open.  If those events set forth in the above scripture are yet to take place then I have a problem understanding the proliferation of the churches, as pertaining to what organized church is christ coming back for.

If the coming of Christ for believers in this age is imminent, it must occur before the predicted signs in (Matt. 24:15-26, Daniel 9:27), and before the tribulation period. Therefore, many have come to believe that the coming of Christ and calling for his church to meet him in the air, (1st Thessalonians 4:16-17, 2nd Corinthians 5:6-10) is an event which takes place before the tribulation time while the coming of Christ with his holy angels (church) (Matthew 25:31-32, Joel 3:1-2) to establish the kingdom on earth occurs after the tribulation.  One coming is in the air and the other is on earth. In confirmation of these conclusions, students of the Bible can find abundant proof to sustain these conclusions. More than twenty-five arguments based upon scripture facts is advanced in our seminars in support of the translation of the church before the tribulation,  It is the status of the church that causes many to wonder.

Often the question of salvation during the tribulation period is used to shape one's belief. But, John saw a number that was saved during the tribulation. Revelation 7:13-14 And one of the elders answered, saying unto me, What are these which are arrayed in white robes? and whence came they? And I said unto him, Sir, thou knowest. And he said to me, These are they which came out of great tribulation, and have washed their robes, and made them white in the blood of the Lamb.





Saturday, October 31, 2015

Why They Don't Believe? Part #3



God Is Not The Genie In The Bottle

The unforgiving nature of humanity, especially the African-American has produced a renewed division between the races and it is promoted within many organized churches. It is my belief that this division will bring about the events prophecied in Revelation 13.  Hatred has existed since the days of Adam and Eve, but in today's society it is being watered and cultivated under the guise of political correctness.  This hatred is growing and our belief structure has become contaminated as we seek to recreate God in our own image.   Through a special connection, some of us claim to reek in the favor of our God, while all around us the world is in turmoil.  The believability of the true God suffers because the organize church stands with blinded eyes, praying and projecting peace and prosperity while the nations are aligning and the appearance of the four horsemen are imminent. 

A centuries old Arabic folk tale tells the story of Aladdin, a street urchin who finds a lamp that houses a Genie.  In exchange for releasing him from the bottle, Aladdin is granted three wishes.  A wish implied that whatever the situation was, whatever your wants all you have to do is ask (pray) in the form of a wish.  In today's modernistic, pessimistic and apostate society to make God appealing to the mass, it seems as if we have given him the same attributes of a Genie in a bottle.  We can now go about our daily task, confident that God has got our back as we type Amen and share statuses on social media to collect party favors.  Finally, we have a God we can control, if I don’t like what you are doing, “God will get you”, and we are confident that we always closer to God than the next person.    Is it because we feel that we have a better understanding of how to manipulate the Genie in the bottle?  Our attitude is often based upon a sermon I once heard on, "How to work God". 

The rain finally came to our neck of the woods.  It is my expectations that my dried up fall garden will burst into new life.  The drought that had caused the trees to shed their leaves early and the grass to turn brown was spoken of by some as a warning from God.   Intercessory prayers were offered by some community members for the return of the rain, yet the dusk bowel continued to engulf our community.   But, praying for the rain to come was something I just could not wrap my faith around.  The warning of the prophets was that if we repented and turned to God he would heal the land.   The supporting scripture was 2nd Chronicles 7:14  If my people, which are called by my name, shall humble themselves, and pray, and seek my face, and turn from their wicked ways; then will I hear from heaven, and will forgive their sin, and will heal their land.  The land, the world our homes, our schools, our communities are suffering, therefore we must be doing something wrong.

To add to the misery of our drought-stricken community, one preacher or prophet pronounced the vengeance of God upon the church and community.   The threats that were made from the pulpit was equivalent to threats made by false prophets of old, “If you don’t do this or that, SOMEBODY is going to die.”    In my early years of Christian endearment, I was guilty of playing the same game.   At the close of a service, one lady spent thirty minutes communing with God, when it was over the message she received was, “somebody is going to die if they don’t stop fighting with the pastor.”  Needless to say anybody that had a disagreement with the pastor repented and went home and did some serious praying.   Back in the old days there was something profound about standing before a group of peoples and stating that God had spoken to you. As long as the message was scary, nobody bothering to question the validity of your message.  It happen sort of sudden and without warning, God began to speak to anybody who had the time to listen, and soon conflicting messages began to appear.

Why they don't believe us?  if we looked closely at the antics and messages of those who profess to be a Christian, the answer to the age-old question would be easy.  Look at the church, the cornerstone of Christianity, what do we see?  Not one, but many different intricated networks, designed to amplify the status of an individual, to collect money and funnel it up the chain of authority.   What's the effect of these multiple franchises of God's house?  Is there a decrease in crime?  Is the world becoming a much better place?  Are the spiritual needs of the saints being met or have the church just resorted to a platform of entertainment?   A better question that is the crust of the believability issue, how many unfilled promises or even threats   are made in the name of the Father?

The rain has come, but I guess we are still waiting for SOMEONE to die.   The truth is somebody is dying every day.  There seems to be no shame when it comes to making threats and promises in the name of God.  We just flip out our little genie in the bottle, say a few words and watch him work.  I once made the observation that even a drunk wallowing in the pit of sin and depravation could play the “somebody card” and be right.   The underlying question is do “they” really believe in God?  Maybe this is one of the many reasons why “they” don’t believe our report.

In Exodus 20:7, the scripture explicitly states, “Thou shalt not take the name of the LORD thy God in vain; for the LORD will not hold him guiltless that taketh his name in vain.”  The word “vain” has been redefined under the guideline of political correctness, thus allowing the name of God to be cast about careless.  Even in acts that are unethical or unholy it is more appropriate to say “Oh my God” rather than “Oh my Devil”.  God has become like that genie in the bottle, whenever we need him we just pluck him out and put him to work.  Car breakdown, call God, need money, call God and the preacher says, whatever you need to ask God.  While many are sucking every dime they can get from the community they serve for profit and prestige.     Every weekend thousands of pastors or ministers stand before their selected audience and proclaim a fresh message from God.  True, the metaphysical or supernatural aspect of God allows him to deliver messages simultaneously, but the question many ask is, why does God give out conflicting messages.   Thus, it becomes easy to see why many question the validity of the message.  

Jesus delivered the message of the kingdom without the pomp and pride of self-promoting titles.  Contrasting today’s churches that are filled with pageantry and the Word of God is merely a byproduct of a staged production.  Hearing and spreading the word of God has become an entertaining process and many are vying to make their performance on the  stage a stellar event.  The desire to act or to perform on stage before an audience could be described as an aphrodisiac.  It drives the qualified and the unqualified with the same intensity.  On the world stage, those who are unqualified are quickly discarded, yet in the religious community the conscious is, whom God calls, he qualify.  This extrapolation is based upon God’s actions towards Moses and even Jeremiah, whose callings were stated facts within the Word of God.   The problem that emerges is that Jesus and even Paul spoke of false prophets coming into the church.  Some of these false prophets are good entertainers, some are not, some have powers and some do not, but they all have one thing in common, they are not called or qualified by God.

The Devil and the unscrupulous are skilled at using  the Word of God to intimidate the righteous.  This process started in the garden of Eden and was even played out against Jesus in the wilderness.  The sheep of God’s pasture has been warned and they should be protected, yet the protectors of Jesus’s church have allowed the wolves to come in with their mega-programs, their pomp, and ceremonies and they are leading his people astray.  Those who question or rebel at the ideology of organized religion or churches, operating as a business are silenced and cast aside, they are treated as heretic or infidels. The question remains when I speak of the church, what am I speaking of?  Am I speaking of a denomination, the church over here, or the church over there?  This question cannot be resolved within the organized church.

The best answer to these question can only be found with the Heart of man, the spiritual church.  The numerous organized churches have long been contaminated by the wages of sin.  Once we realize that the purity of the church does not exist in some fashionable building or denomination, or even a man in a purple robe, we are well on the way to resolving the issues we have created.  Then, the question becomes, do we have enough time to repair the damage before Jesus return and call for his church?   The began the journey back to the cross, Christ organized churches we should read, study and meditate on the letters Jesus sent back to the church.  They are warning that we should heed rather than being cast aside.  

Contrary to what many teach God is not a Genie in a bottle offering you a walk of prosperity in this world.  The earthly journey is filled with hardships, and these we must endure if we intend to prove that we are capable of reigning with Christ.  If your intent is to float around Heaven on a cloud, then you have been misinformed of God's plan for this earth. 

Sunday, October 25, 2015

Why They Don't Believe? Part #2


Isaiah 53:1  Who hath believed our report?  This question is reiterated twice in the New Testament, by Jesus in John 12:38 and by Paul in Romans 10:16.  It is a question that the church should ask repeatedly.  Doing so will allow will allow the pastors and the members to self-check themselves for errors.  The truth of our message cannot be determined by the number of people who turn out to hear what we have to say. A message of earthly prosperity and favors is more attractive to the masses than a message that teaches of blessing we will receive in the kingdom of heaven.  The purity of the gospel should not be tamper with for the sake of generating a following or creating a "but God" moment. Jesus attempted to put everything in the proper perspective in Matthew 7:13  Enter ye in at the strait gate: for wide is the gate, and broad is the way, that leadeth to destruction, and many there be which go in thereat:  

The proliferation of the church and the shaped or tainted message emulating from the church is at the forefront of the lack of believability in God.  The amplification of blessing and favor to create that, 'but God' moment is not scripturally supported, nor is it believable to many of us who are suffering. Many have learned as Paul did, to be contented with our 'throne in the flesh'. There are two types of churches at play, there is the church that was ordained by Jesus and established by Paul, which is accessible anywhere two or three meet. This church caters to the spiritual need of its member.  This church was not a building with a cross on top.  Then, there is the organized, denominational church created by man, lorded over by men. This church caters to the need of its leaders.  Jesus addressed the transformation of these church in his letters to the seven representative churches in the book of Revelation. 

Jesus sent seven letters to the church.  In each of those letters, he admonished the church to retain its status of purity.  Jesus final message to the church was a message of condemnation.  Every since the publication of my first book, "My Search For The Real God", I have endured many tongue lashings because of what is said my disrespect for the Church.  I was even asked if I believed in God.  With the publication of my second work on religion, "Understanding The Word Of God", I was criticized for what some called a blatant attack on the church and it leadership.  As a matter of fact, many refuse to associate with me because of what they perceive to be an anti-Christian views.

Each of these churches represented a church age from the day of Pentecost until the day the church is caught up to meet Christ in the air.  Each letter amplified the decline in the church as a spiritual body and Jesus threaten to remove their light "candlestick". The letter to the seventh church which I believe is representative of today's church age, an apostate church that Jesus said because you are neither hot not cold, I will spew you out of my mouth. Jesus final plea was not made to a church building, but to the individuals who holds the church within their heart. Revelation 3:6 HE that hath an ear, let him hear what the Spirit saith unto the churches.  

This verse instructs the individual to hear what the spirit is saying to the church. Revelation 3:13 He that hath an ear, let him hear what the Spirit saith unto the churches. Revelation 3:20-22 Behold, I stand at the door, and knock: if any man hears my voice and open the door, I will come into him, and will sup with him, and he with me. To him that overcometh will I grant to sit with me in my throne, even as I also overcame, and am set down with my Father in his throne. He that hath an ear, let him hear what the Spirit saith unto the churches.

If we asked the right questions and proceeded to find the answer, it would allow us to explore the reason "why they don't believe us?' This question should be at the forefront of our daily walk with God.   The question is they don't believe. For me to answer that question I must destroy one of the many sacred calves we have created.  In the midst of the rubble maybe we will stop and think. At the risk of being redundant, mainstream Christianity is speedily digressing into a religion that is constantly searching for that, "but God" moment.  To justify the inability to present the Gospel of the Kingdom in a believable manner, there are those who will quote John 12:32 out of context in which it was spoken. They began by stating that Jesus said, all we have to do is lift him up and he will do the drawing. John 12:33 explains what Jesus was referring to when he alluded to being lifted up from this earth.  

The government and the religious community are  guilty of creating programs and services that destroy initiative.  The concept of the government taking care of me, combined with the ideology that God is also going to take care of me, has created an alien  mentality that manifest itself and is passed on to further generations.  This alien mentality breeds a form of dependency and laziness of spirit that thrives in our communities and it has even infected the mindset of many of the enlighten.  As a child, I was constantly aware of the message that was used to indoctrinate the weak, “ If God takes care of the birds, I know he is going to take care of me.”  A common sense fact of this analogy is, if the birds sat in the trees waiting for God to feed them, they would starve to death. 

Taking has become a way of life that is easily expanded to the “Nth” degree.  It prevails in the home, the church and in the government. The government takes and the organized church takes.   Social Security was designed to provide for the elderly,  It had a stated purpose the same as the tithes.   Neither were designed to support pet projects or fatten the purse of those who administrated the programs.  As a matter of fact, a careful reading of  Malachi would seem to indicate that the message of the prophet was to the priesthood rather than the assembly.  Malachi 2:1  And now, O ye priests, this commandment is for you.  It can get any plainer than that, yet the book of Malachi is used to condemn souls to Hell for not paying tithes.  The same as the government has become obsessed with collecting and raising taxes, the church has followed the same path, and the bible is used to enforce the pay as you go type of salvation. 

What many have failed to realize is that the promise of the prophets has become self-serving and the government and the organized church are becoming fat at the expense of the suffering souls and the communities they are supposed to serve.  There is a profound disconnect within the government and the organized church.  In this country, the exploitation of the constitution and the Gospel of the Kingdom  is a hand in hand process.  Our leaders, even our pastors have adopted a policy of, "don't do as I do, but do as I say do." This allows a sense of self-righteousness to flourish that the emerging generation finds deceitful.  The end result of this fallacy is many of our goverment and church leaders are becoming victims of their vices.

New denominations are being established and the proliferation of the body of Christ is at an all time high.  New and massive edifices dot the landscape  as pastors scramble to create the mega church effect.  Church failure is at an all time high, mostly because members are balking at taking on the extra expense to satisfy the pastor's ego, and in many churches a whole generation has opted out on attending church.  With the increasing number of new ministers arriving on the scene boasting of a fresh new message from God, it would seem as if the believability problem would be solved.  Even with the influx of new ministers, the building of modern and exquisite sanctuaries, the high-tech presentation of the Gospel by men and women in "colorful" outfits, the believability of God is at an all-time low. 

In Luke 18, Jesus used the parable of the unjust judge to teach the value of prayer.  In a sudden twist, he seems to change the conversation and posed the question, " ...when the Son of man cometh, shall he find faith on the earth?"  This is a question that should be at the forefront of our Christian endeavor.  Do our Christian walk exemplify a walk of faith, or are we caught up in useless rhetoric seeking to impress our peers.  Clearly the art of preaching has fail to attract the emerging generation, a generation that has become obsessed with violence.  The preacher preaches but they don't believe us.  








Thursday, October 22, 2015

Praise and Spiritual Warfare



Our spiritual journey consists of many facets, but praising God seems to be the one that shines the brightest.  We have learned how to praise God for the sunshine and the rain, which seems to detract from the true meaning of praise. Yet, it is this type of acceptance that allows us to praise God simply because he is God, rather than for his mercies.  David instructed his singers to Praise the LORD; for his mercy endureth for ever, (2nd Chronicles 20:21). What were those mercies? 

When greeting one another we often stick to a common script, emphasizing what God is doing for us through well-used scriptures, cliches, and platitudes. Often when these occasions, services or sessions are over, many of us returned to our state of deep contemplation, wonder if this is what following Christ is all about. We are enduring our pain and suffering and our praise is based upon thanking God for waking us up this morning.  Now, I have a problem with this when I consider the lifespan of some ministers, or for example, my father, and my brother, these whom I would classify as "Men of God". When I hear the testimony of how blessed we are to be alive, there is a type of sadness that overshadows me as I wonder why were the cursed to die so young. 

When those among us through time or chance realize that waking up in the morning is no longer the sustainable option, seeds of doubt are watered.  These seeds of doubt will grow and torment the soul who is suffering from an affliction and praying for deliverance.  Where is that person that is capable of ministering to this condition of humanity?  It becomes easy to visualize a group of people following after Christ shouting praises while the sun is shining.  Then, there is that seemly forsaken multitude standing on the sideline watching, wondering what all of the hooplas is about while we all endure the same benefits. 

The first question that we will pose in this discussion is,  what is praise?  How do we praise our heavenly Father or even our earthly father?  Is praising God voicing emotionalize words of adoration, the same as the rock star who write songs praise a woman's body or the rap star whose lirics glorify drugs and crime?   Why is our existence a component of praise and worship, when if we considered the alternate, the whole act become irrelevant?  In essence, I praise God for creating me, for if he had not created me I would what...  A unique situation that is equivalent to saying, God created man so that he would have somebody to give stuff to.  Are we so important that we feel that God's plan for the world is centered around us? What do we praise God for?  Are we praising God for self-serving  items or events (money and positions) that contribute nothing to the advancement of his kingdom?  Why is opening your eyes this morning so important to the Kingdom?  When Paul reflected upon the question he concluded that to remain here would be more profitable to the Kingdom.    

The Bible is filled with scriptures that call upon us to praise the Lord.  A computer search of the King James version found two hundred eighteen verses that used the word praise, one hundred and thirty-two was found in the book of Psalms.  It seems as if David was a man who loves to praise God.  A quick study of David's life seems to indicate that he took time out of his praising to fight battles, and when the battle was won he took the time to praise God.  An interesting observation which allows the conclusion to be drawn, that if David had spent all of his time praising God, he would have lost his greatest battle. Thus, we can conclude that there is a time to praise God and there is a time to engage in "spiritual" warfare.      

In my endeavors to Understand the Word Of God, I exhibited a concern  and sought the definition of the purpose of my creation.   The ideology that God just made a man so he would have somebody to give stuff to is not fulfilling. According to Genesis 1:28, God created man for a specific purpose. Be fruitful, and multiply, and replenish the earth, and subdue it: and have dominion over the fish of the sea, and over the fowl of the air, and over every living thing that moveth upon the earth.  The use of the word subdue is indicative of a type of warfare and the history of man as recorded in the Old Testament shows man engaged in a constant battle against evil.  

Under the dispensation of the Law, this battle was fought flesh against flesh. Beginning with the flood God sought to destroy the corrupted flesh.  Later Kings was instituted whose failed mission was to destroy the sinful flesh.  With the death of Christ on the cross, the dispensation of Grace became in effect.  Under the rules of Grace, the battle moved from a natural level to a spiritual level.  We are no longer called to fight as David fought, yet we are still called to do battle. Ephesians 6:12  For we wrestle not against flesh and blood, but against principalities, against powers, against the rulers of the darkness of this world, against spiritual wickedness in high places.


A noted speaker once defined spiritual warfare as praising God in the midst of adversities.  The problem with this type of definition is that it detracts from the value of praise.  As Jesus said in Matthew 5:45, "That ye may be the children of your Father which is in heaven: for he maketh his sun to rise on the evil and on the good, and sendeth rain on the just and on the unjust. Therefore, we should conclude that our praise should be based upon something that only as Christians who are engaged in spiritual warfare can relate to.  Our praise and thanksgiving should be a personal thing, based upon the battles that God have given us the victory.  Any other aspect of this is trivializing and demeaning to the Word of God. over. 


Ephesians 2:2  Wherein in time past ye walked according to the course of this world, according to the prince of the power of the air, the spirit that now worketh in the children of disobedience:  The devil and his angels were cast out upon the earth without  a human or earthly body.  When it is necessary for him to appear in a visible form he must occupy some other mortal form.  There is a spiritual battle taking place all around us, and much of the Christian world has been lured into a sense of complacency and distracted.  Rather than focusing on the powers that surround us, we are focusing on the entertainment aspects of our mortal existence.  Too many of our preachers and teacher are promoting a feel-good gospel rather than promoting the battle for souls for the kingdom.

We are in the fight of our lives, but you could not tell it by much of our praise and worship.  The music, the songs, the message, have been mixed together to form a highly emotionalized and entertaining presentation that have lulled us into  a false sense of security.  This conflict, however, is very real. Paul places emphasis on the reality of this struggle, stressing that it is both difficult and dangerous. We are encouraged to put on the whole armor of God, this we should if we believe that this spiritual battle is real, difficult, and dangerous. Charles Hodge expressed it like this: “Salvation, however gratuitous, is not to be obtained without great effort” (Ephesians, Wheaton: Crossway Books, 1994, p. 210).

This warfare is clearly understood through the devil’s actions throughout history. In the garden of Eden, he brought upon mankind the curse of death. In Bethlehem, he hoped to kill man’s Savior, the baby Jesus.  In the wilderness, he tempted the Lord to abandon his mission, and in the garden of Gethsemane, he hoped betrayal would demoralize and deliver him. On Calvary, he hoped to isolate him, but on the resurrection morning, the devil’s head was stomped, and his days are numbered. Paul encourages us to put on the armor of God, and Satan cannot defeat us (Ephesians. 5:13; 1 John. 5:18), for our great God and Savior the Lord Jesus Christ has already proved himself victorious, having conquered him who had power over death, that is the devil (Hebrews. 2:14). Christ Jesus has the keys of death and hades (Revelation. 1:18). 

As we fight against the corruption of the devil, let us encourage other through our testimony of praise, of the victories we have won. Ephesians 6:12  For we wrestle not against flesh and blood, but against principalities, against powers, against the rulers of the darkness of this world, against spiritual wickedness in high places. 

Monday, October 19, 2015

Pray For The Fruit Of The Spirit

Luke 18:1  And he spake a parable unto them to this end, that men ought always to pray, and not to faint;

Jude 1:3  Beloved, when I gave all diligence to write unto you of the common salvation, it was needful for me to write unto you, and exhort you that ye should earnestly contend for the faith which was once delivered unto the saints.

Galatians 5:22-23  But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, longsuffering, gentleness, goodness, faith, Meekness, temperance: against such there is no law.

An earnest observation of the events surrounding me and taking place in the world at large causes me to endure a state of confusion. This confused state, whether benign or malignant often causes me to reaccess my belief and refocus my faith.   The antics of denominational Christianity created an ever-widening gulf that ushered in the (church of the Laodiceans) seventh church age.  The devil has created a level of deliberate confusion that exist around what is faith, and prayer.  We are blinded by promises as we pray for every conceivable thing. World events are shaping up to fulfill the prophecies of Daniel and Revelation, yet they are promising and we are praying for peace and prosperity.  Is there an outpouring of peace and prosperity oe is it as Solomon stated, "time and chance happeneth to them all"?

Two of the greatest assets of our Christian walk, faith, and prayer, has been hijacked by the unscrupulous.   These attributes of the spirit are cast about carelessly as we go about our self-fulfilling tasks.  We pray for rain, we pray for cars, we pray for money, we pray for favors, we even pray for football players and celebrates, when do we pray for the fruit of the spirit?  Prayer has taken on the attributes of our cell phone which was designed for a perticular purpose, now it is used for every conceivable act.

Not long ago a gentleman was found unconscious in what I will refer to as a house of ill repute.  His lifestyle, a supposedly far cry from the average Christian walk of faith, did not deter Christian around the world to entreat the God of their salvation to spare this man's life.  It became a call to touch and agree, and as his condition seems to improve the exclamation, "But God" was used to "seal the deal" that God was working in the hospital to restore this man to health, a modern day definition of a miracle.   I also remember another incident when the daughter of a deceased well-known rock star suffered almost a similar fate.   National known speakers, prophets, and preacher joined the social media to pray for God's deliverance. Even after all hope was lost there were those who stated they were holding God to his word, to do what he said he was going to do.  To those of us who are struggling to contend for the faith, the action of those who claim to possess a degree of faith often causes the faith of many to falter.  

Prayers are offered for the healing of this nation.  When there is an accident prayers go forth.  The solution to the problems within our communities and home is prayer.  But, it seems to some that God is silent.  Yet the silence of God is something we are taught not to entertain, even though the Old Testament ends and the New Testament began with the silence of God.

Publicly pray for the intervention of God, for the purpose of enhancing one's status is not in the best interest of the advancement of the kingdom.  Posting vague prophecies on the internet and encouraging people to type "Amen" serve what purpose?  What benefit does it serve to define a miracle as being delivered from a headache, or going into the hospital and surviving a surgical procedure? Much of our antics seems to revolve around a God who is looked upon by those we seek to impress as nothing but a figment of our imagine.  Deliverance from a headache or surviving a surgical procedure is no indicative of a belief in God. Whether we live to reach an  old age or die in our youth, it is not the result of prayer or God's special favors.  Ecclesiastes 9:11  I returned, and saw under the sun, that the race is not to the swift, nor the battle to the strong, neither yet bread to the wise, nor yet riches to men of understanding, nor yet favor to men of skill;  

Ecclesiastes 9:12  For man also knoweth not his time: as the fishes that are taken in an evil net, and as the birds that are caught in the snare; so are the sons of men snared in an evil time, when it falleth suddenly upon them.

Sitting in a church service, listen to the testimonies of how blessed it was to wake up this morning created a sense of despair.  Why am I being indoctrinated into a fear of death rather than to embrace death?  Was I to equate the untimely passing of my father and my younger brother as a curse?  Both of these men dedicate their life to serving God but did they fall victim to time and chance, or did call them to a higher service.  We are often comforted by the thought that they are sitting on a cloud in Heaven looking down on us.  But, is this really scripture or is this some made up theory designed to keep us from feeling so alone and blaming God for our loneliness?   Where is that Christian ministry that can minister to the reality of this situation?

Our prayers should be a prized commodity, a sacred communication with our father, not something to be cast about so freely.  The Holy Spirit never intended prayer to be used to implore God to act according to our will.  Without a deeper understanding of the meaning of prayer, we cast our wishes or demand before God.  And like the proverbial Slot Machine that pays off on its own time, we keep investing coins till we hit.  Is this a proper attitude of pray?  Imagine the condition of the world if God performed as we asked him to.  In reality, it would remove the need for Christ return.  How often do we pray, "Lord let your kingdom come?"  We are more apt to pray for God to fix my problems.  If "Ask and it shall be given", was a carte blanc invitation to ask for all types of trivial needs, then there is something wrong with this picture, but our indoctrination will not allow us to admit it.














Saturday, October 17, 2015

Why They Don't Believe? Part #1

This is a question that should be at the forefront of all preached messages, Sunday school lessons, and bible discussions.  Yet, many pastors, ministers prophets, and teachers have taken a “head buried in the sand”, approach and failed to acknowledge the problem or even the question.  This is a problem that exist within the household of faith that needs to be addressed.  This problem is having an adverse effect on the soul winning ability of the Christian community. 

Simply put, in this age, this generation, there is an increase in those who are claiming a message from God.   An application of common sense indicates that if the laborers of the vineyard are increased then the harvest should increase.  Churches and expensive sanctuaries dot the landscape, yet there is a generation, a generation that grew up in the church, is walking away from God. As you look around your worship setting, ask yourself what age group is missing or is in low attendance. Understanding this reality should not force you to change your worship style or doctrine, rather it should allow you to search for the spiritual means of becoming effective soul winners for Christ in a modernist age.

Many have responded, “Jesus said if we lift him up, he will draw all men unto him.”  A rather cavalier approach to Jesus command to go into the highway and hedges and "compel".  There are those who believe that to attract, we must changing the worship setting to more of an entertainment format.  This format will allow the church to compete in a world filled with football games and nightclubs.  The end result is now many come to church to be entertained by entertainers.   The art of preaching and a fully staffed band holds sway as the spirit of God moves.  When the pastor is screaming and the music is playing how many will sit and wonder, “why they don’t believe?”

When worship service becomes a form of entertainment, a sacrifice becomes relevant to the amount of money you put in the offering. Miracles and blessing are the promised reward, thus fueling a hidden sense of doubt for many as they recede back into their same painful situation.  Was it necessary to dumb-down the meaning of blessings and miracles, thus allowing everyone to expect and enjoy the experience?  Have we become so complacent in our walk with God that we are willing to write bogus checks in Jesus name?  If we look closely at our antics it is easy to see why they don't believe us.  

In a group discussion, I posed the question, “why they (non-Christian) don’t believe us”?  Poll after poll indicates that the believability of God is at an all-time low.  This falling away is nothing new.  Jesus spoke of it and even Paul preached about it.  As far back as I can remember people have been walking away from the church and God.  A pious gentleman responded, “all we can do is tell them about Jesus, the rest is up to them.”  He finalized his position by referencing John 12:13 out of context, misquoting and misapplying the text.  Jesus said, “If we lift him up, he will do the drawing.”

The proper rendering of the verse should allow for the verse after to provide the context and meaning.  John 12:32-33  And I, if I be lifted up from the earth, will draw all men unto me.  This he said, signifying what death he should die.  Christ used a word which has a double meaning, which is common in the Hebrew language, it signifies either to lift up or to get out of the way.  He intended for them to think of his death, but the Jews seemed to take it another way, the same as many Christians do today.

Sadly, many uses misquoted John 12:13  to justify their failure to win souls for Christ.  In this modern and pessimistic society walking in the woods preaching to trees, or standing on the street corner screaming Jesus love you, may not be the most effective way to win souls for Christ.   Showing up on Bible study nights and on Sundays is for the edification of the saints and not a soul winning technique.  Somewhere in the midst of soul winning the words of Jesus stands out, “Go into the ‘highways and hedges’ and compel them”. 

Before we began our extrapolation of the verse we should understand the meaning of the Hebrew phrase “Highways and Hedges”.Luke 14:23,  And the lord said unto the servant, Go out into the highways and hedges. The parable-story has been dealing with the past and the present Israel; it now becomes prophetic, and speaks of a state of things to be. The third series of invitations is not addressed to the inhabitants of a (Church) city. No walls hem in (unbelievers) these far-scattered dwellers among the “highways and hedges” of the world. This time, the master of the house asks to his great banquet those who live in the isles of the (the streets) Gentiles. And compel them to come in. A greater pressure is put in this class of outsiders than was tried upon the favored that was first invited.

Highways and hedges—outside the city (church) altogether; historically, the heathen, sunk in the lowest depths of spiritual wretchedness, as being beyond the pale of all that is revealed and saving, "without Christ, strangers from the covenant of promise, having no hope, and without God in the world" (Ephesians 2:12); generally, all such still. Thus, this parable prophetically contemplates the extension of the kingdom of God to the whole world; and spiritually, directs the Gospel invitations to be carried to the lowest strata, and be brought in contact with the outermost circles, of human society.

To be continued in 
Part #2