Saturday, May 29, 2010

God and Politics

Why are so many Americans trying to meet God in the American political arena? I suppose that God can meet us anywhere that He desires but is it His will to change the world through politics? It sounds like a dumb question but many a christian seem to operate as if the politics of men is central to moral change and not the government of God. I've seen much of this over the years. The efforts are noble and yet we are electing corrupt politicians at a record pace and their is no one party less corrupt than the other. It really has less to do with Liberal vs Conservative than it does with sin and corruption. It seems that every week we read about infidelity or lies among our congressmen. It's become so common place that the public is starting let it slide and so our standards have been lowered to the point that the integrity of those that govern us is no longer considered relevant or important.

While all of this is going on in the world, the government of God is there waiting and ready to establish itself while man's government begins to self-destruct. It seems like we pay attention to the voice and beckoning of the Holy Spirit only when we have to and therefore many christians will be un-prepared for what is to come. I sense that we are on the precipice of some significant change in the United States. It may start out like a slow leak but eventually the flood gates will break and a rush of political disaster will be upon us. Greece has started the ball rolling. They spent themselves into economic ruin and there is rioting in the streets. Mammon can lay to waste the greatest of nations and that includes the United States. All of this economic unrest should alert those called by His name to prepare for the days ahead to pronunce and proclaim the Kingdom of God.

For those of us who have been seeking how best to serve the Lord during these times, be of good cheer. God is preparing the fields for harvest!

Friday, February 26, 2010

The Next Ten Years......

The next ten years should tell us a lot about what will become of the United States of America. Those of us who came to the Lord in the 60's and 70's may have a ready made ministry on our hands. There is a political war of great magnitude taking place in our country right now. Decisions are being made right now that could turn the tide of revolution in America. Government control is creeping up on us and somehow I have to believe that behind the scenes there is spiritual warfare as well. The core beliefs of our nation are under attack and specifically the United States constitution. The constitution is a restrictive document that our forefathers wrote for our own protection. The political progressives of the day deem the constitution to be out dated and too restricting. The constitution reigns in the federal government and the progressives want big government.

The American Church is simultaneously under scrutiny only for different reasons. The American Christian brand has worn on many because it has become big business and brash in the eyes of those not attending the institutionalized church. Many well intentioned people do not see this because the institutions that they belong to have caused them to become inward and secluded from the plight of the world around them. There is a gradual decline right now that will eventually grow into large numbers as the years go by.

Politics and Religion in America are both on a collision course of some kind and somehow they must be inter-twined because each one can have great affect on the other. Is this stirring something significant in the course of history? The next ten years should reveal a lot and for those of us who know Jesus, we may find this decade to be the necessary ingredient for real change and spiritual revival in America. I always thought the problem in the church was so enormous that it would take some kind of major event to move those in Christ into a greater dimension of ministry and service. It could be a new beginning for all of us.

Help us Lord

Grant us wisdom and grace for what is to come.....

Tuesday, February 23, 2010

Who is Wisdom?

I know that's a strange question but the writer of Proverbs 8:22-36 leads us down a different path by personalizing wisdom. The writer says that wisdom was appointed from eternity, from the beginning before the world began. Before the oceans were made and before the mountains and hillsides were set in place, wisdom was given birth. Wisdom was with the Lord before the heaven and earth was made and wisdom was by His side when He finally decided to create the heavens and the earth. The writer says that wisdom was filled with delight day after day rejoicing in His presence. Proverbs 8:35 says that whoever finds me (wisdom) finds life and receives favor from the Lord but whoever fails to to find me (wisdom) harms himself.

This is a beautiful passage that clearly reveals Jesus Christ as the personification of God's wisdom. He was with the Father from the beginning and knew that someday he would become the pathway for all of us who want to return to the father. He left the majesty and beauty of His father's heavenly realm to become like us so that we might see what the Father was like first hand.

When we find true wisdom we find Jesus.

Sunday, February 21, 2010

Wisdom yields better returns than gold......

That's right! Proverbs 3:14 says that wisdom is more profitable than silver and yields better returns than gold. It sounds like the supreme investment. It seems to me that wisdom is so central in the book of Proverbs because wisdom brings us closer to how God manages His creation. It's probably better to think of God as a wise father rather than a smart professor. Our Lord does not really want to conduct a seminar for us or communicate to us as classroom students. He wants to father us and the sooner we dismiss the teacher-student concept of God the better it will be for all of those who want to know God.

Do you really think that we are getting the biggest bang for the buck by attending all these church services and seminars? We attend these things all the time and when they are over we go right back to our non-relational lifestyle. What does church attendance and seminar Christianity yield in our lives? Do we come away from them closer to God? Sometimes we do but it can be momentary at best. Here's the deal. The same wisdom given to the Preacher and the teacher is readily available to you. It can come through other people for sure because the Lord wants us to minister one to another and live as a family under Him but God can speak to us directly as well. We don't trust our ability to hear from God because we have become leaners. We expect others to hear from God for us. That has to stop.

The yields and benefits of having a relationship with God are far and away better than our man made substitutes. The best advice we can give others in moments of distress is to urge them to seek God immediately. He's a father lying in wait for His children to return to Him.

His wisdom yields better returns than gold.......

Friday, February 19, 2010

We Just Don't Understand......

One of my favorite scriptures is Proverbs 3:5,6

Trust in the Lord with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding; in all your ways acknowledge Him and He will make your paths straight.

What I love most about this scripture is that my understanding is not necessary in order for me to walk with God. Comprehension really has little to do with faith. I don't think that many of us understood what our parents were doing when they were guiding us as small children. We just trusted them because they loved us and we loved them. It was all based on relationship. This is the failure of modern day Christianity. For some reason we treat God like a concept that has to be learned and understood. No wonder people are leaving the church in droves. Down deep inside we want our God to be real and personal. Guess what? He is!

Take a step back from all this religious stuff and ask yourself, Do I really know Him? Have I ever met Him? Men cannot understand women and women cannot understand men and there is a reason for that. God made that union to exemplify relationship. It's all worked out in a relationship that is vulnerable because love is vulnerable. Trust and faithfulness are necessary to make marraige work. Why did God do it that way?

I have a suspicion that God loves an on going relationship. There is real life drama in love and marraige that is lived out within the covenant. The same is true with God. If He seems far away then it is on us to seek Him because when we first came to Him we made an eternal covenant with Him. He is there in person and will never be found in religion.

It's about our journey with Him and we will never completely understand where He is leading us but that doesn't matter.

Trust in the Lord with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding......

Wednesday, February 17, 2010

Wisdom will protect you.....

Proverbs 2:11 says that discretion will protect you and understanding will guard you. Did you ever have great apprehension about a decision that you had to make? The less wisdom the more insecure we are about where our decisions will lead us. None of us are wise right from childbirth and so the gaining of wisdom does take time. On the other hand, I know a lot of unwise elderly folks and also know some folks that are very wise at an early age. Time can be frittered away and so folks that have a lot of time on this earth do not necessarily have great wisdom. Wisdom doesn't necessarily come with age but rather with an attitude of heart that is teachable.

I have seen many with less talent surpass those with more because of their dedication and teachability. We call these folks over achievers. I disagree. I think these folks are wise and because of their teachablity they become all that God wants them to be and more. The wisdom of these folks have protected them from the negative and seductive reasoning of the world which is puffed up and prideful.

Wisdom will protect you....

Tuesday, February 16, 2010

Get Wisdom.......

The book of Proverbs continually makes a plea to all that read it's contents. The writer of the book makes it very clear that we are to "Get Wisdom". The first few verses of the book says that the Proverbs of Solomon were written so that we could attain wisdom,understanding and insight. Who doesn't need some of that? Wisdom seems to be more than knowledge as you read through the book. Knowledge is information but wisdom requires application because wisdom has a cause and affect. The Bible says that knowledge can puff us up and prideful but wisdom is different. It is embodied by our very conscience and leads us into our decision making. A lack of wisdom surely will lead to some very poor decisions.

Why do some people seem so wise and together? The first chapter of Proverbs says that the process of obtaining wisdom starts when we are children. Chapter one verse 8 says that we should listen to our father's instruction and not forsake what our mother teaches. If we stop right there, we can see that the foundation of gaining wisdom starts at a very young age. What a responsibility we have as parents. Children with little guidance become insecure because they start making bad decisions right from the start. A child that grows up undisciplined will have a rough go of it in their adolescence because their insecurity will show itself to their peers and will cause a loss of self worth and confidence.

My sister is eight years older than me. She has told me many times that I was a very talented little boy growing up and that my parents didn't offer me much guidance. my parents loved me but were not able to channel and cultivate my God given abilities because they themselves were in such great need. Later on in life, I began to sporadically channel my ambition but I lacked consistency and faithfulness. When the Lord came and rescued me I began to see a whole new set of rules for living a purposeful and meaningful life. It's never too late to obtain wisdom but the process needs to start because wisdom comes from a lot of trial and error. Our life is nothing more that a series of decision making and so wisdom is so very important. Without wisdom, we wander through life aimlessly.

Get Wisdom.......

Monday, January 18, 2010

Can you see God in the World?

The oft quoted scripture of John 3:16 says, "For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life."



It is the world that God truly loves. I remember when I first came to Jesus. I wanted the "world" to know about Him. I wanted all those around me to know that He was alive and well on the planet earth and that He had enough time in His busy schedule to call me out from the world and into His wonderful presence to give me a life that I could have never have imagined.


It seemed that the people in the world that I knew stood up and took notice at my life changing event. Most of those folks were friends and acquaintances that lived in my world at that time. In hindsight I can now see what might have alarmed many of those folks about my new life in Christ. The circumstances and events that lead to my coming to Christ had no real connection to an organized church. I was an un-churched lad that came to Jesus at a friendly New Years eve party. The purity of that event has never left me. I had nothing to sort out from any religious background. I was lost and then I was found and my world literally became my relationship and purpose with God. I had no pre-conceived idea of what it was to be a church going christian. I saw this new experience as personal and on going and un-encumbered by religion.

I can relate to God's love for the world more than ever and now after 35 years I can readily understand the disdain that Jesus had for man made religion. Man made religion portrays an image of God that is not at all like Him. I've noticed how God gets blamed for a lot of things by a lot of folks that attribute the religion that we have made to be the representation of God in the earth. No wonder Christianity is on the decline in America.

It would do us all a whole lot good if we would stop looking for God in religious places but rather seek Him with our heart, mind, and soul. I can testify to that method. It is pure and it is powerful. If you want to see God, know this: God made the world, He loves the world. We made religion and we love religion. Religion doesn't love back. It doesn't open our eyes or set us free. God does that!

Again, if you can't see God on the earth then get your eyes off of religion and seek Him first. He is there and waiting for us to come to Him.

Saturday, January 2, 2010

Life as we know it......

Life as we know it may not be life as it should be or could be. Most of us never take the time to examine why we do what we do or why we even exist in the first place. Maybe Rick Warren really did have something to say in his blockbuster book, "Purpose Driven Life". His premise in the book is that we don't really know how to live this life because we didn't create ourselves. Only our creator has the schematic for life. With all of this great freedom that He has rendered us we have taken great liberty and without much thought at all often times excluded God completely from our every day existence.

The world has a lot of problems. People kill each other every day. People lie and deceive each other every day. Could you imagine what the world looks like to the God that created it? Imagine moving away from the earth slowly but surely and being able to view all the cities and various populations of the world through some kind of super photo camera, Imagine having the ability to see all the morbid pain staking suffering going on throughout the planet. How many rapes, murders, drug injections, robberies, and terror attacks would you be able to see. Every minute there is a brutal crime being committed by humanity. Those are just the most visible examples of the degradation of mankind. What about all the pain and suffering that is occurring within our divorced and dysfunctional families?

And here we are trying to make a living in America in order to maintain life as we know it. What if life as we know it is askew and taking us in the wrong direction? What if life as we know it is moving us furthur and furthur from our Creator? How would we know? What could possibly tip us off that something is seriously amiss with life as we know it.

The Bible has a book in the New Testament called Romans. The first few chapters clearly describe the frightening result of a society that moves too far away from God. One of the clearest indicators of a nation's complete downfall is found in the very first chapter of Romans. The writer desribes how unnatural affections begin to take control. Sexual perversions of all kind run rampant. The part that frightens me the most is that God has been known to give us over to what the scriptures call "A Reprobate Mind". A reprobate mind is a mind that is void of judgement. There is no right or wrong any more. That kind of thinking spreading through America or any other nation will ultimately bring that nation down.

God will never forsake us but we can forsake ourselves. He has given us the right to choose our own path. He bestowed upon us the gift of choice. He knows more than any of us that being loved out of choice is the more excellent way. He didn't make us like robots. Who cares if a robot loves you? No, He wants us to choose Him. When we don't, He grieves and we are left to ourselves to devise our own way.

So maybe life as we know it should be revisited. Maybe we are ripe for change. Maybe it's time to re-examine some things because life as we know it may not be life as it should be or could be.