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Wednesday, August 31, 2022

WE ARE HOLDING TO OUR FAITH

 

We Are Holding To Our Faith
Hebrews. 4:14-16; Matthew. 4:1-11;
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     Starting off in faith is a good thing but staying in faith in also a great thing!  We need to be cautious that we don’t lose a firm grip on our faith. If we do, we will find ourselves really floundering around unproductive. There are two things that can help us to hold firmly to the faith: First, Christ as our high priest understands our weaknesses and is sympathetic to helping us, we don’t have to be alone, and second, Christ gives us His own example on how to find the various kinds of temptations that Satan uses to draw us away from our faith being focused properly.

     If there is one thing the Bible is clear about, it is that faith has to be exercised in order for us to stay firm in it!  This will certainly be the case in these last days where the Bible states that many will be deceived, and even the elect of God must be careful that they are not deceived!  The one thing we can be sure of is that we will be tempted, and if we yield, we will not have firm faith.

     We need to understand the nature of human flesh, and nature of holy faith! The Bible teaches us that when we are tempted God is willing to help us. Christ faced temptation and beat it, and what He used is available to us today too. "let us hold firmly to the faith" In Hebrews 4: We are given encouragement to keep faith firm! Look at Hebrews. 4:14-16;

     14 Seeing then that we have a great high priest, that is passed into the heavens, Jesus the Son of God, let us hold fast our profession. 15 For we have not an high priest which cannot be touched with the feeling of our infirmities; but was in all points tempted like as we are, yet without sin. 16 Let us therefore come boldly unto the throne of grace, that we may obtain mercy, and find grace to help in time of need. Hebrews. 4:14-16;

     People quit when they feel they are alone and no one understands! No one likes the feeling that something can’t succeed. No one likes facing something that seems overwhelming So often we feel God doesn’t understand the pressures we go through, that in His perfection He couldn’t possibly know pain and loneliness This is where the incarnation comes in! Jesus came in human flesh as God so that there would be a way for Him to "feel" and know our human weaknesses. God did not stay out of harms way; He faced it squarely so He can help us through the storms of life and when we feel our faith is slipping!

     Joseph Mallord Turner an old English painter, invited Charles Kingsley to his studio to see a picture of a storm at sea.  Charles Kingsley was ecstatic over what he saw and he exclaimed, "It’s wonderful! It’s so realistic! How did you do it?"  The artist replied, "I went to the coast of Holland and hired a fisherman to take me out to sea in the next storm.  Entering his boat as a storm was brewing, I asked him to bind me to the mast. Then he steered his boat into the teeth of the storm. The storm raged with such fury that at times I longed to be in the bottom of the boat where the waves would blow over me. I could not, however. I was bound to the mast.  Not only did I see the storm in its raging fury, I felt it! It blew into me, as it were, until I became a part of it. After this terrible ordeal, I returned to my studio and painted the picture." 

     It is written of the Savior, "For in that He Himself hath suffered being tempted, He is able to succor them that are tempted" Hebrews 2:18;

     Christ can understand completely our struggle and pain, He has experienced it all. He both shows us the way to hold on by His example as well as ministering to us because He also knows our human frame! Christ sympathizes with our struggles, and He conquered them using the same tool available to us, God’s Word! Knowing all this, we can come to the throne of grace with confidence where we will find "mercy" and "grace" to help us in our time of need: "Mercy" is not getting what we do deserve! "Grace" is getting what we don’t deserve!

     God’s desire for those who will come to Him is to help them! The throne of God is available, we can even come boldly! We are told we can come boldly even when we are struggling! God is our High Priest who is touched by our experiences and struggle to fight against temptation, He died to redeem us, not reject us! The first temptation Jesus faced in the wilderness was the temptation to turn to material things to satisfy His needs. Ironically, this was basically Israel’s early tests as well, food and water.  Israel griped about the "heavenly bread" and wanted "flesh" instead.  They failed this test. There certainly wasn’t anything wrong with Jesus making a stone into bread to satisfy his natural hunger, but to do it at Satan’s request would have been to get sidetracked from the real issue at hand. He was about to begin His earthly ministry, and natural bread was not supposed to be His focus, that is the focus of this world.

     The temptation here was to lose focus, from a spiritual one to a material one! This will be a constant struggle as we live as God’s people in this world! While it might not have seemed like a big thing right at that moment, to start out with a focus on the material would certainly have led Jesus further and further away from His mission which was spiritual in nature! We don’t always see the price of yielding to temptation all at once, it is usually a gradual process that takes us from point "a" to point "b". Jesus avoids the temptation to start down the road of material appetites, for this would have corrupted His mission in the end!

     Notice how Jesus "holds firm to His faith", He says, "man does not live by bread alone, but by every word that comes from the mouth of God." Matthew 4:4; Heavenly bread is far more important than physical bread! Israel got sick of the "bread from heaven" (Manna)...God provided it for them for every day to meet their full needs, but they tired of it!

     Jesus never tired of the Word of God, and neither should we tire of it. The Church and the Christian will always be in trouble when it turns away from the Scriptures, when the Word of God is diminished and the needs of human flesh are the focus. When this happens, we are in trouble! Christ’s security was not in physical bread, it was in the Word of God! Since Jesus fought off this first temptation with Scripture and won, we can too since the same thing is still available for us today!

     You will always do well to win over temptation if you have the Word of God ready at hand! Jesus doesn’t use tricks or fancy miracles to beat this temptation, He uses the Word of God so can we! This is perhaps the greatest temptation for people today, to choose the spectacular rather than the Scripture!

     It is interesting to see how Jesus used miracles, most of the time He did a miracle He instructed those who received it to go and tell no one!  Many times, Jesus refused to do miracles because the crowd came just for that reason! see Matthew 12:38; ff. In this passage Jesus said it was a "wicked generation that seeks for signs", and the only sign He would give was the sign of Jonah, the image of 3 days and nights in the bowels of the earth, Christ’s death and resurrection! Basic salvation stuff! The main focus of Jesus’ ministry was pretty basic: "repent and be saved!" see Matthew 11:20;

     Perhaps this is why a man like Billy Graham who had no spectacular miracles accredited to his ministry except that millions found Christ as Savior, he kept the message basic and focused!  John the Baptist was said by Jesus in Luke 7:28; to be the greatest man born of woman, yet in John 10:41; it says, "though John never performed a miraculous sign, all that John said about this man was true" referring to Jesus.  John the Baptist never did perform a single miracle, he only preached the Gospel, and no man was greater said Jesus!

     It can be easy to lose sight of what is important! Jesus is being asked by Satan to do some extraordinary miracle that will "wow" the crowds at the Temple, then He could avoid all the mundane efforts or daily traveling, working, and preaching, the day-by-day hard work.  Jesus’ miracles certainly did attract crowds, but they never kept them for long! While the crowds often followed Jesus anxiously after He did a miracle, as soon as He began to teach repentance and faith, to give a glass of cold water, to visit the sick, to visit those in prison, to clothe the naked, to bind up the broken hearted, to forgive others, and yes to tithe!...then the crowds left!

     Remember in John 6: after the crowds were awed by Jesus, He said that they must "eat His flesh and drink His blood" or they would have no part of Him, read John 6:66; "from this time many of His disciples turned back and no longer followed Him!"

     It is also interesting to note that one of the characteristics of the last days will be "signs and wonders" both from God and from the deceiver! Hence in I John 4:1; we are called upon to "test the spirits" The Bible even talks about the elect being led astray if that were possible, simply meaning that this undo emphasis on signs and wonders   could even draw aside Christians if we don’t stay on guard.  Jesus even talked about those who will do miracles in His name, but not necessarily be living for Him. He declares about these that "I never knew you!"  Miracles done even in Jesus name don’t necessarily indicate the godliness of those who "do them" the message they bring does this! Miracles are not a guarantee that something is right, but the Message of God’s Word about Jesus Christ is always right!

     In Matthew 11:20; we read this: "Then Jesus began to denounce the cities in which most of His miracles had been performed, because they did not repent." Salvation was Jesus goal, not performing signs and wonders for the crowds to be awed over! Note how the crowds were not much different for the Apostles: In Acts 14:8-20; we read about Paul and Barnabas having just laid hands on a lame man and he was healed. The crowd went crazy and started to worship Paul and Barnabas as two gods, Zeus and Hermes! The Apostles had a hard time trying to get the crowd to accept them as humans when along came a few Jews that turned the crowds against Paul and Barnabas so quickly that they stoned Paul and left him for dead! How fickle the crowd was, they liked being wowed, but not confronted for their sins! It is so much easier to look for the spectacular and miss the obvious!
A little boy was talking to the girl next door. "I wonder what my mother would like for Mother’s Day." The girl answered, "Well, you could promise to keep your room clean, go to bed when you are told, brush your teeth after eating, and quit fighting with your brothers and sister, especially at the dinner table." The boy looked at her and said, "No, I mean something practical!"

     Jesus was facing a tough hard road, many days of ordinary ministry punctuated by times of great events, how tempting to bypass the every day ordinary stuff by doing something spectacular before the crowd at the Temple that would "wow" them right off!

     Remember, these 3 temptations are taking place just as He is about to start His public ministry! The lure was to avoid the basic stuff, go for the spectacular! Satan will use the "spectacular" in the last days to deceive people. We have got to know the "message"! Jesus once again defeats this temptation with the Word of God. "do not test the Lord your God". In other words, don’t even think you can bribe God into avoiding the message of the cross!

     It is noteworthy also that Satan never did quote the whole verse of Scripture when he attempted to use the Bible to tempt Jesus! He conveniently left a part of the passage out!  It is the whole of the Bible we need to adhere to keep from false doctrine!

     The final temptation represented the desire for a "shortcut" to the right goal!  For Jesus to be Lord over all the kingdoms of this earth! Satan merely states here that since Jesus is going to get them anyway, why not let Satan give them to Him now and avoid the cross altogether!  This is the "ends justify the means" problem of our society today! "What difference does it make how we get there as long as the end result is good!"

     All Jesus had to do was bow once and worship Satan! How many bows to Satan does it take to lose? Just one!  The temptation here was to avoid all the suffering, all the day by day efforts, all the routine servant hood stuff, just take the kingdoms now!  This is the heart of the world, avoid sacrifice, suffering, serving, "just give me the reward now!"  The temptation here is to see the "ordinary" as somehow not the extraordinary yet it is!  This temptation to take a "shortcut" is very real, and many take it today!

     There are no shortcuts to Holy living, it takes effort, daily routine serving, faithfulness over protracted periods of time! It takes time and work to build a healthy ministry, to be a healthy Christian, to do a fruitful work for God, it doesn’t come in an instant like many of the instant things we have in society today! There are "no shortcuts to glory"! Jesus wins the day again through the Scriptures, and so can we! Jesus fought every temptation with the written Word of God the same source of fighting Satan’s temptations is available for us too!

     If Jesus had used some other power to resist Satan besides the Word of God, then we could not have seen Him as a High Priest we could identify with we have the same Word to use today that He used to win!  This is how we "hold firm to the faith"! In the last days the Bible says "those things which can be shaken will be shaken" only those who have a firm grasp on God’s Word are going to be able to walk a clear path!  If we lay hold of God’s Word, it will lay hold of us! Avoid the shortcuts, "Let us Hold Firmly to the Faith"

     People lose their firm faith when 2 things happen; first, they think they are alone without help, and second, they lose focus on Christ!  Christ offers a remedy for both of these problems, He is able to understand us and offers help, and He shows us by example how to keep the focus!  Are you firm or flimsy in your faith? Let us hold firmly to the faith!

Monday, August 29, 2022

OUR GOD IS A CONSUMING FIRE

 

OUR GOD IS A CONSUMING FIRE

 

     I believe a wonderful fire is about to fall on us all and on the church. It will be a fire that will burn with such an intensity that everything that is not of God will be consumed! The God you and I serve is a consuming fire. Paul told the Hebrews:  Wherefore we receiving a kingdom which cannot be moved, let us have grace, whereby we may serve God acceptably with reverence and godly fear: for our God is a consuming fire. Hebrews 12:28-29

     The only way for you and I to be prepared for this fire that is coming is to receive a new vision of God as a consuming fire and walk in the fear of God as never before! The only way we will be able to serve God effectively is by living our daily lives in the fear of a holy and righteous God. Yet the holy, reverential fear of God is missing within the lives of many Christians today. It has been replaced by an unhealthy and unscriptural concept that refuses to accept the fact that God is a holy, righteous God, a God of judgment, as well as a God of love and of mercy.

     There are many Christians today who have been deceived into thinking that they can live ungodly lives like compromising with the world and fulfilling the lusts of their flesh or living their lives according to their own will and walking in disobedience to God and His Word or simply leaving God out of their lives and that somehow, He will overlook their sin and they will be accepted by Christ when He returns.

     There are those who are willing to accept God as a loving, merciful, forgiving father, but they refuse to recognize and accept Him as a righteous God of judgment who hates sin. They perceive God as being a loving father who winks at or turns His head and overlooks sin. Many use the grace of God for a covering for their sin. They think that since we are no longer living under the law, but under God’s covenant of grace, they are free to live the way they please, compromising with the world, living according to their flesh, and that they are still justified in God’s sight. When they hear someone take a strong stand against sin, like this message for instance, they accuse them of being legalistic or preaching condemnation on them. They reject the truth and they do not want anyone to preach against or expose the sin in their lives.

     We must have a new vision of God as a consuming fire. One of the reasons we find churches in a spiritually anemic condition where compromise and sin have spread throughout the entire church, is because the fear of God is missing. The church has tried to bring God down to its level instead of seeking after His righteousness and walking holy before Him. If we were walking in the fear of God today there would not be a lukewarm Christian to be found.

     Knowing that God’s judgments are coming upon this earth, we would not be able to sit on our comfortable pews and carry-on business as usual but take every possible opportunity to warn others. There would be a burning fire within us compelling us to pray, to warn and to win the lost while there is still time.

     If we were walking in the fear of God today, there would be no compromising Christians who are seeking after worldly pleasures or fulfilling the lusts of their flesh. There would not be those living their lives to please self instead of seeking after their God and following in obedience. If we were walking in the fear of God there would be no ungodliness, adultery and fornication among those claiming to be born again Christians. There would be no hypocrisy, greed or covetousness. Instead of sweeping it under the carpet, we would be exposing it and calling for true repentance.

     Yes, we are living in a day of grace where God’s grace love and mercy and forgiveness have been freely given to us, but those Christians who continually reject that grace and fail to repent and be cleansed will feel the fires of His judgment. There are those who have been deceived into thinking somehow because God has not yet brought judgment upon them, they have gotten away with the sin in their lives and that God is not going to bring judgment upon them. Be not deceived, God will not be mocked. “For whatsoever a man soweth, that shall he also reap. For he that soweth to his flesh shall reap of the flesh corruption” Galatians 6:7-8;

     For us to be prepared for the fire that is coming to the church we must walk in the fear of God because our God is a consuming fire. Throughout the Word, God manifested Himself through fire to accomplish His purposes which are, to reveal Himself to His people as the all-powerful Holy God. To test and try His people. To separate, cleanse and purify His people and to bring judgment.

     As we ponder these ways God has manifested Himself through fire, we will gain a new vision of the awesome holiness of God. When God entered into a covenant with Abraham, He manifested His presence in fire as a smoking oven and a flaming torch.  When the sun had set and the darkness fallen a smoking firepot with a blazing torch appeared and passed between the pieces. On that day the Lord made a covenant with Abram and said, “To your descendants I give this land, from the river of Egypt to the great river Euphrates.” Genesis 15:17-18

     He appeared to Moses as the burning bush that was not consumed: “Now Moses kept the flock of Jethro his father-in-law the priest of Midian; and he led the flock to the back or the west side of the wilderness and came to Horeb or Sinai, the mountain of God. The angel of the Lord appeared to him in a flame of fire out of the midst of a bush; and he looked and behold the bush burned with fire yet was not consumed. And Moses said, I will now turn aside and see this great sight, why the bush is not burned, and when the Lord saw that he turned aside to see, God called to him out of the midst of the bush and said, Moses! Moses! And he said, here am I. God said, do not come near; put your shoes off your feet, for the place on which you stand is holy ground. Also, He said, I am the God of your father, the God of Abraham, Isaac and the God of Jacob. And Moses hid his face, for he was afraid to look at God.” (Exodus 3:1-6).

     God chose to make Himself known to Moses as the God of Abraham Isaac and Jacob by fire. The fire represented His holiness, His glory and His awesome power. God revealed Himself to His people by fire. What an awesome sight. So, knowing that God is a consuming fire, knowing that Christ is coming with flaming fire to pour out wrath upon the wicked, knowing these fiery judgments are coming, knowing we are living in the final moments of time before Christ’s return, we must live our lives in the holy fear of the Lord.

We cannot afford to be lax in our dedication and commitment to God. Neither must we allow ourselves to become complacent or so caught up with the cares of this world that we fail to prepare ourselves for that awesome day when we will stand before Him. We cannot afford to let up in our stand against sin and begin to compromise with the world’s standards.

     This world is going to go through a Baptism of fire and this fire is not a figment of someone’s imagination either. It is real and we will have no excuse because we have been forewarned. God has revealed it to us in His Word. Knowing this fire is coming soon upon this world to purge it and make ready those who would see Christ, we should ask ourselves, “Am I living my life in the fear of the Lord?” Peter said, “Seeing then that all these things shall be dissolved, what manner of persons ought ye to be in all holy conversation and godliness” 2 Peter 3:11;

     It’s time to strip ourselves of spiritual pride and complacency and take an honest look at how we are living our lives. Do our thoughts motives and actions line up with the Word of God? Are we living our lives to please ourselves or to please God? Peter told believers, “Wherefore beloved, seeing that ye look for such things, be diligent that ye may be found of Him in peace, without spot and blameless” 2 Peter 3:14; To walk in the fear of God you must be diligent. You must Spiritually strive. Jesus said; “Strive to enter in at the straight gate.” Luke 13:24;

     To walk in the fear of God you must follow after “holiness, without which no man shall see the Lord: Looking diligently lest any man fail of the grace of God” Hebrews 12:14-15;

     This means we are to seek after holiness and to continually come before the Lord and allow Him to reveal the sin and impurities in our lives. Then we must draw upon the Holy Spirit to continually bring our bodies into submission to Him and His Word. Peter told them to beware. . . to be on guard. He said,” Ye therefore, beloved, seeing ye know these things before, beware lest ye also being led away with the error of the wicked fall from your own steadfastness” 2 Peter 3:17;

     It is time for us to take spiritual inventory of our lives. Are we living our lives every day as if the trumpet of God would sound and we would stand before Him. If you stood before Him today and looked into His flaming eyes of fire, what would He reveal? Would you be able to stand before Him? To walk in the fear of God you must constantly be on guard, set a watch. against anyone who would try to lead you stray and who would try to convince you that you can live with one foot in the world.

     Do not be deceived, God is a holy God, He is a consuming fire and if we fail to repent and do not yield to His Spirit and allow Him to purge us now, we will face the fires of judgment. How shall we escape, if we neglect so great a salvation; Hebrews 2:2-3;

     Do not listen to Satan’s lies that God will overlook sin, do not allow him to convince you that you will not face God for unrepented sin because you will. Repent now and clear your heart. Get to the altar of forgiveness and spend some time with the one who died for you to set you free.

     Maybe you remember this old chorus. If you do, why not make it a prayer today. Set my Spirit free that I might worship thee, Set my spirit free that I might praise thy name, Let all bondage go, and let deliverance flow, Set my spirit free to worship thee.

Amen.