Wednesday, November 21, 2018

The Wrth Upon The Sinner

The Wrath Upon The Sinner

We are in a dire place. We’ve left the bad news that makes the good news of the Gospel out of the gospel. We’ve stopped preaching the truth about God’s wrath upon sin, and started coddling sin. Man now lives as if he is good apart from God and as if God would be lucky to have him. We’ve not taught that the responsibility for ones sin is upon themselves, so everyone has become a victim. No one takes responsibility for their own sin, but shifts the blame to someone else and ultimately God. So now evil people believe that they are good and that everything evil about them is the fault of someone or something else and God. “You put me in this situation.” 
“You made me like this.”
“God knew I’d be like this when He made me.”
“God has to accept me because He made me like this.”
“It’s not my fault! My parents were abusive so now I do bad things.”
“It’s not my fault!”
This is what we’ve coddled. Intentionally? Maybe not, but it is what we have coddled. It happened when we stopped preaching on sin and just how terrible it is. It happened when all of our music stopped being about how Holy and Righteous God is and became mostly about how He sees us as good, and in Christ He does, but apart from Him we are disgusting in His eyes. We see in the book of Isaiah chapter 64:6 “All of us have become like one who is unclean, and all our righteous acts are like filthy rags; we shrivel up like a leaf, and like the  wind our sins sweep us away.”
Even the most righteous deeds we have to offer, the things that make men say “Wow that is a noble person.” Are sin stained filthy rags. They just don’t hold up. 
We often see illustrations in todays culture from pulpits using a formula in a glass that tends to be blue. The person giving the sermon gives a part of the gospel and tells us about how Jesus washes our sins away. He then pours something into that glass and the blue turns clear, and everyone is wowed. The problem here is that even when we are in the blue, we see ourselves as pretty. It’s a pretty color. To be more correct with this illustration, the one giving the sermon would need to fill a brute with crap, and then make that dung disappear. Do you see where I’m going with this? 
We aren’t pretty apart from Christ, we are more comparable to a large garbage can full of feces than pretty pitcher of pretty blue liquid. We’ve stopped talking about how in need of saving we are. We’ve diminished sin and in doing so we have diminished Mercy and Grace. We have said “It’s okay, we know you have had it rough in life and that’s why you are this way.” And in doing so we have given off the impression that God is okay with it, but such is not the case. God tells the sinner that they will die not due to the sins of others but their own sin, in the book of Ezekiel 18:20 “The soul that sinners, it shall die. The son shall not bear the iniquity of the father, neither shall the father bear the iniquity of the son: The righteousness of the righteous shall be upon in, and the wickedness of the wicked shall be upon him.”
There is no inheritance of wickedness or righteousness. One must choose which one they will be regardless of where they have been, where they are, or where they are going. God does not play the victim game, He does not diminish sin. He sees us as we truly are, whether righteous or wicked, and there is no hiding behind the coddling and claims of victimhood. 
Christians we must not diminish sin, for in doing so we will diminish grace. Why is grace so amazing? Have you ever asked yourself that? Have you ever stopped to think about how the only thing that is stopping the sinner from being crushed this instant by the wrath of God is the mercy of God? It is not the claims of victimhood and it is not the coddling of sin that saves the sinner. It is when the sinner comes face to face with his state of sin and acknowledges that he is in desperate need of a Savior. When the sinner stops shifting the blame and looks into himself and says “I am no good!” 
When the sinner repents from his sin and is brought to the Savior, Jesus Christ. This isn’t about asking God into our hearts, as if He’d be lucky to have the invitation, it is about asking Him to SAVE US FROM OUR SIN!
When we diminish sin, we diminish the Gospel. Without recognizing that we are actually in need of saving, we can never be saved. We can show up every Sunday morning for the rest of our lives and still miss it because we don’t understand that we need a Savior. We can preach many uplifting sermons and have churches filled to the thousands, and still miss it because no one ever told us that we are wicked. Friends apart from Christ we are wicked and under wrath, and it is a crushing wrath, and the only thing stopping us this very moment from being destroyed and entering into eternal death... is mercy.

Do not be deceived. 
The Gospel is such good news because apart from Christ 
We are disgusting and headed for judgement
We need saving
The good news is that in that state of being under His wrath and scripture even says that we, apart from Christ, are at enmity with Him, yes Warring with the King of the universe. The one that could crush us! Destroy us! In that state of being, He still came to rescue us. 


Romans 10:9-10
9 If you declare with your mouth, “Jesus is Lord.” And believe in your heart that God raised Him from the dead, you will be saved.
10 For it is with your heart that you believe and are justified, and it is with your mouth that you profess your faith and are saved.


And remember.. if Jesus is Lord, and Jesus is the word become flesh that means that your Lord agrees with the entirety of the scriptures, Him being the embodiment of them, and this also means that you are no longer in charge. Lord doesn’t mean buddy, it means you now serve Him. He is a good master, better than any of us could ever be to ourselves. Us living for Him is not His privilege it is ours. So let us live and die to honor Him.

Tuesday, February 6, 2018

Joy, Patience, Faith pt. 2

Three words...
"Patient in affliction"

     Woah... Now there's something we aren't just naturally drawn to having. First of all God is calling us to be patient... like even at all, and then further he calls us to be so in affliction.
     Let me ask you something. What afflicts you? Like what is your current affliction that God is calling you to be patient in? 
     Now for some of us, it really is something that the world sees as small. Maybe you're having a hard time at work. You have that one co-worker that just irks the mess out of you. God doesn't see this affliction as small and has called you to be patient during it. He has called you to count on Him in this thing that the world sees as small, or just everyday life. 
     Or maybe you're going through things that the world sees as massive! A divorce though you didn't want it. Your house got robbed or maybe you just went through a serious loss. God is not far from you, and He is calling you also to be patient in your affliction. Remember He's not far off.
     In our afflictions, however the world looks at them, God is there. He calls us to be patient in them, for He knows what He is planning for His glory and our good even in the affliction. Here's the deal... there will be many opportunities to have patience in affliction in your life. There will be! And there will be many opportunities to miss out on the peace that passes understanding, even in the midst of your afflictions too....

Don't miss out on that peace...

A prayer

Father, Remind me that I can be patient in understanding your purpose for even my afflictions.
Reming me not just that I can be patient in them, but that You are also there with me.
You hold me and give me peace that passes my understanding, or lack thereof, of my situation.
I don't always understand what is happening in my life or why it is happening,
but, Lord, remind me that I can trust in You.
The more that I trust in You, the more You show me that I can
So help me trust.

Also it might be a great idea to write down some ebenezers and to start raising some up from now on.

Monday, January 8, 2018

Joy, Patience, Faith pt 1

An awkward combination of words, right?


Well.. maybe not so much.


Be Joyful in hope, patient in affliction, faithful in prayer
Romans 12:12
     Joyful in hope, patient in affliction, faithful in prayer. 
This is what we are encouraged into through scripture. 
Lets take a moment today and just dive into the idea 
of being joyful in hope. 
     I mean let's really think about that. Are we ever in
any situation where our hope can afford to not be in God?
And if the answer is no, then are we ever in any situation
where we can afford to not rejoice in He from whom we 
find hope?
     This is the God that breathes out existence. Think about
that. This is the God whose roar brakes the cedars (Psalm 29:5)
GO READ IT! It says it right there, and it's not like His voice
just kinda barely breaks the cedars. His voice breaks them in
pieces, the scripture goes on to say. I mean we have this God
that IS ALL POWERFUL, and He tells us to place our hope
In Him!
     This is the God that makes and fulfills every promise.
He has always done this, and He has said to us that we
WILL be with Him. He has said to us that He will never
leave or forsake us! He has said to us that we can rest in Him
and we can! 
     Rejoice. Be joyful in hope. We can. I get it. Life is not by any means
easy... Especially if you're REALLY LIVING! Furthermore, especially
if you're living for the kingdom. We're literally at war, scripture tells us
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. Ephesian 6:12
And scripture isn't wrong here. Again... not easy, BUT!!!
We also know, from the mouth of Jesus Himself that, He
has overcome the world!
These things I have spoken unto you, that in me ye
might have peace. In the world ye shall have
tribulation: but be of good cheer; I have overcome the world. John 16:3
Once again... Joyful in hope, being of good cheer.
     A prayer
Father, I acknowledge that You are not only great in power, but also good to me.
Help me to find my hope in You in any situation and to rejoice in the fact that my hope
is in the One that is infinitely greater than I or anyone or thing that this world could ever offer.
Help me to remember the good things that You've done, the messes You've made beauty out of.
Help me to look forward to the things that You will do!
Help me to remember that my hope is in You through any tragedy!
Help me remember even when I'm going through something 
that my cultured mind sees as small.
Help me to remember that You care and You move on my behalf when I trust in You!
In Christ's name I pray, Amen