Thursday, March 24, 2016

License to Boast

Jer. 9:23-24

Thus says the LORD: "Let not the wise man glory in his wisdom, let not the mighty man glory in his might, nor let the rich man glory in his riches; but let him who glories glory in this, that he understands and knows Me, that I am the LORD, exercising lovingkindness, judgment, and righteousness in the earth. For in these I delight," says the LORD.

Are you the type who boasts? And people preachers / pleasers would have turned up their noses at you and sneer "That's a proud man - that's what he is!"

But, if there is one thing a man is inclined to be, it is to be boastful... about something he is, or something he has. Somehow time and again, more often than not, this nature of boasting wells up within us. If you are one of those struggling with this nature, here is some 'good' news for you - actually you can and you may, or should I dare say, you should BOAST.

Yes, God Himself gives you a license to boast about this: LET HIM BOAST...that you he knows Me and understands Me. (Not know about Him, but know Him, mind you!)

Paul quotes this in his letter to Corinthians, so you can be sure that this is really New Covenant stuff too.

'But of Him you are in Christ Jesus, who became for us wisdom from God - and righteousness and sanctification and redemption- that, as it is written, "He who glories, let him glory in the LORD." [1 Cor. 1: 30, 31]

What a blessed state, to be boastful and without guilt... boast in the LORD.

But one other thing I notice is that, as Paul quotes from the Old, there is one glaring omission in the New Covenant of the attributes of the LORD- that of judgement.

What?

Yes, brother.



God's judgment is taken away in Jesus Christ, who became for US (who believe) wisdom from God- and righteousness and sanctification and redemption.

Hallelujah!



Saturday, March 19, 2016

Jonah and Noah

Jonah: Hi, Noah. What are ya doing there?

Noah: Getting some gopher… wood for completion of the ark I’m building. And you?

Jonah: Ark, boat, ship… I don’t even want to hear anything about it. (Says to himself: You will never find out how I’ve been thrown out of one of those). And what is the ark for?

Noah: I guess it’s for those who wants to come in when the flood comes. Never seen the flood come yet, but this is what God told me. You look kind of messy, where have you been? Would you like to come into the ark, too?

Jonah: Ugh… I’m all right. Just some jelly… I mean fish belly and stuff. (Good, he doesn’t know anything about me.) [Chuckles] I’ve got some job to do… yeah, some preaching! (Muttering to himself "To these filthy Ninevites")

Noah: Preaching? I like that job too. I do it a bit too whenever I find time.

Jonah: Really? I didn’t know that. What are you preaching on?

Noah: Oh, righteousness, of course (2 Peter 2:5). I invite everyone…that whoever wants to come in to the ark may come in before the flood comes. And you, what are you preaching on and for how long?

Jonah: Oh, about destruction and judgment these past forty days. So, how many have come into the ark?

Noah: (sadly) No one yet, besides my family. These 100 years I’ve been doing this, and I don’t know why no one would believe and be saved. How I wish they are saved. (sighs) What about you? Any results?

Jonah: (sadly) Drat. Oh, every one of them have turned. From the king to the pauper. Everyone. How I wish they were destroyed. I am waiting to see the end of this wicked nation and God is being merciful.

Noah: Hey, hold on. No one can be that bad they cannot be saved. Shouldn’t you be glad that God is indeed gracious. He saves the wretched sinner as well as the pious preacher!

Jonah: But see here, I am good. I want my people to prosper. Why should I care about my enemies? This is why I ran away, took a ship to Tarshish and here now… all because of that wretched storm… and fish… and three days and three nights… and the prayer! O and now this hot sun… and the wretched insect…

Jesus: Hey Jonah! Here’s the shade you are looking for. The cross… This is what Noah is talking about. This is the ark where God’s judgment fell on me… The blood that is shed is the forever sacrifice that protects those inside the ark. Just as Noah found GRACE in the eyes of the LORD (Gen 6: 8), you too can. Just as Abraham believed God and it was accounted to him as righteousness (Gen. 15: 6, Rom. 4: 3, Gal. 3: 6, James 2: 23), you can be righteous, too. Do you believe Me?

Jonah: *Speechless*

Noah: Hey, Jonah! Don't you know that you can have the righteousness of God, through faith in Jesus Christ, because all have sinned and fallen short of God's glory. There is none righteous, no not one. And no one can be saved by their own righteousness. They have to come into the ark - the CROSS of Jesus.

Jesus: I have lived, I have died your death and now behold I am alive forevermore!
 
Noah: Would you come into the ark? It is FINISHED!

Jonah nods, and goes with Noah.



Now my question: Where are the Noahs today?
 
"And as it was in the in the days of Noah, so it will be also in the days of the Son of Man:" - Luke 17:26.

Jesus second coming is near. We hear this almost everyday in Christian circles somewhere. But, really? Show me the Noahs first; aren't we more familiar with Jonahs in the pulpit?

But show me the Noahs – those who preach righteousness (by faith) in Jesus and the finished work (ark) on the cross.

Yes? Then I know, Jesus is coming.

Amen. Come Lord Jesus.

Friday, March 11, 2016

Righteousness Reasoning (Part 4)

"Come now, and let us reason together," says the LORD, "Though your sins are like scarlet, they shall be as white as snow; though they are like crimson, they shall be as wool. (Isaiah 1:18)

Now as he (Paul) reasoned about righteousness, self-control, and the judgment to come, Felix was afraid and answered, "Go away for now; when I have a convenient time I will call for you."

How convenient for many, that they think they will think about it some other time, when someone reasons with them about the gift of righteousness, by which one may enter the ark of safety, away from the just judgment of God."Just like Noah did with his household finding refuge and safety in THE ARK, when the rains of God's judgment fell on all the earth.

Again, it is written thus:

"Now the blood shall be a sign for you on the houses where you are. And when I see the blood, I will pass over you; and the plague shall not be on you to destroy you when I strike the land of Egypt."- Exo. 12:13

And for so long, I was taught and sang that the blood of Jesus protects me from the devil! That the devil can do me no harm! How grossly wrong!!

The TRUTH is that the blood of Jesus shields us from God's holy and righteous judgment. Yes, He passes over us. Why? Because the substitute lamb-the sacrificial Lamb Jesus, has borne the brunt of judgment. The blood is shed, the death is done, the ransom is paid. Now in place of God's anger is His abundant grace and His gift of righteousness, freely extended to those of faith in Jesus Christ and His shed blood. Forever.

"All we like sheep have gone astray; we have turned every one, to his own way; and the LORD has laid on Him [Jesus] the iniquity of us all. He was oppressed and He was afflicted, yet He opened not His mouth; He was led as a lamb to the slaughter..." - Isaiah 53:6-7

Egypt is that land of bondage where the LORD passed over Israel. Egypt is synonymous with LAW and Mount Sinai (Gal. 4:24). But the promised land is the land flowing with milk and honey - a place of freedom and rest under God's GRACE (Mount Zion and the Jerusalem above).



"Now we, brethren, as Isaac was, are children of promise." "So then brethren, we are not children of the bondwoman but of the free."- Gal. 4:28, 31

Hallelujah! We are set free! Liberty!




Saturday, March 5, 2016

Righteousness Reasoning (Part 3)

"And as it was in the in the days of Noah, so it will be also in the days of the Son of Man:" - Luke 17:26.

I suddenly remembered this verse, as I was meditating on what Noah would have done all those years, as he patiently prepared the ark, and went about preaching righteousness (2 Pet 2:5). The ark is now prepared - which is the cross of Jesus Christ. All who believe in Him would be saved.... All these thoughts passed through my mind, when I heard the Lord speaking to me: "So, how will the days of the Son of Man be?"

I was ready with an answer. I must have gone through these verses a hundred times since Sunday School. I started, "They were eating and drinking and marrying and giving in marriage and ..." when I sensed the Lord looking at me with a smile. I paused and looked at Him; surely I am not wrong... these are written in the following verses for all to see. What is it you are smiling about, Lord? And I heard Him say with that same quizzical smile, "Son, aren't you missing something?"

And suddenly it hit me. How could I have MISSED THAT!

It reminded me of a story, where a Biker on his motor-bike would cross an international border with a huge sack of sand tied to the pillion seat. And every time, the soldier would check the sack and find nothing but sand, and would allow the Biker to pass. Finally frustrated, one day the soldier would ask, "What are you smuggling anyway? I know you are!"
To which the Biker smiles and says, "I don't mind telling you, since this is my last consignment; all these months I was just smuggling the bike!"

What! How obvious once you know it. Yes, this is how we miss the obvious part when we read Luke 17:26. This was the reason the Lord had a quizzical smile as He looked at me.

The coming of the Son of Man will be like the days of Noah. And in the days of Noah, THERE WAS A PERSON CALLED NOAH. This is the obvious conclusion.

Where are the "Noahs" today? Where are they who does what Noah was doing - preaching righteousness. The ark is already prepared in the cross of Jesus Christ. But where are the RIGHTEOUSNESS PREACHERS?

When you see the church and preachers preach on the GIFT of RIGHTEOUSNESS (Rom. 5:17), then you know that the days have come for the Son of Man to return. Amen. Come Lord Jesus!

Noah found grace (incredibly the first occurrence of the word GRACE in the Scriptures) in the sight of the Lord. And he became the HEIR of RIGHTEOUSNESS according to faith. As it is written,

"By faith Noah, being divinely warned of things not yet seen, moved with godly fear, prepared an ark for the saving of his household, by which he condemned the world and became heir of righteousness WHICH IS ACCORDING TO FAITH" - Heb. 11:7

Again, What does the Scriptures say, "Abraham believed God and IT was accounted to him for RIGHTEOUSNESS." (Rom. 4:3 and Gen. 15:6)

Don't miss out on the obvious. Know what to preach - the RIGHTEOUSNESS of God. Would you like to see Jesus' return? REALLY? Start to preach RIGHTEOUSNESS.

RIGHTEOUSNESS of GOD.
RECEIVED as a GIFT. In
RESPONSE to FAITH.
RANSOM paid by JESUS
REVEALED  through His Spirit.

Believers become heir of RIGHTEOUSNESS.




Righteousness Reasoning (Part 2)

Why do we preach the gospel of Jesus Christ? All authority has been given to Jesus in heaven and on earth. Therefore (it follows that, that is why) we go and preach the gospel.

But what exactly is the gospel of Jesus Christ that we preach?

I know many would say that there is forgiveness of sins because of the blood of Jesus Christ, which He shed for you and me on the cross of Calvary. Or that we have everlasting life in believing in the Son of God - Jesus Christ, and so we can go to heaven when we die.

I know all this is true. But really, if you ask me, there are other religions too that speaks of "Heaven" or "Moksha" or "Salvation" or "Nirvana" which we can attain by penance and good-living; and there are some who do believe that if you dip yourself in a particular river, all your sins will be gone. Really?

Then, how is the "Christian" gospel better than these? How do we really convince that there is one earthly life-and no physical re-births, when we do speak of being born-again in the spirit? How do we say sins being forgiven is important, when people have devised other "means" of obtaining "cleansing" for the sins committed by them?

I WILL TELL YOU HOW.

"For I am not ashamed of the gospel of Christ, for it is the power of God to salvation for everyone who believes, for the Jew first and also for the Greek. For in it the righteousness of God is revealed from faith to faith; as it is written, "The just shall live by faith." - Romans 1:17.

What? Righteousness does NOT come by right-doing? No, brother. It does NOT. You mean there is a righteousness that we can receive irrespective of what we have done or not done. Yes, sister. "
"By the deeds of the law no flesh will be justified in His sight...But now the righteousness of God apart APART FROM THE LAW (i.e. apart from doing good or doing bad) is revealed... even the righteousness of God, through faith in Jesus Christ, TO ALL and ON ALL WHO BELIEVE." - Romans 3:20...22.

Believe what? Believe that redemption is in Christ Jesus' shed blood, and you will be justified from all things from which you could not be justified by law.

I can understand forgiveness of sins by the blood of Jesus. But receiving righteousness - isn't it stretching things a bit too far?

No brother. That is the gospel (good news) that no other religion, no other faith can give. One Man's (Jesus') righteous act on the cross, has forever taken the power of condemnation and guilt away from those who believe, and we receive abundance of grace and the gift of righteousness (Romans 5:17).

This is the gospel Noah (probably the first preacher) preached! (2 Peter 2:5) A preacher of righteousness when Jesus was not even revealed. Surely he did not preach that the world was going to end and all life will be destroyed. He was preaching about that ark that he was building that would save all men, if they would only come inside! But not one of them believed him! That is the story of the cross of Jesus - the ark built for you and me; saving us eternally, if only you would believe.

This is the gospel Paul preached. (Acts 24:25) Felix and his Jewish wife-Drusilla, was hearing Paul concerning the faith in Christ. And Paul reasoned about righteousness, self-control and the judgment to come. I believe that is the order to preach the gospel - righteousness (the faith), self-control (the fruit) and the judgment to come (the finish).

Dear one, why don't you receive the gift of righteousness? I believe-I receive. Amen.

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