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4/29/19

THE HOLY SPIRIT


Who/What is the Holy Spirit? Do you know? Could you define Him if someone asked you to? Sometimes referred to as the Holy "Ghost", the Holy Spirit is mentioned over 90 times in the New Testament. In this blog, I want to educate each reader on what the Bible teaches regarding the Holy Spirit. I won't be able to cover everything mind you, but hopefully, I will succeed in helping you understand the third person of the Godhead. The word "Godhead" refers to Deity - three persons in One: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. To help clarify this fact I will share what the Lord spoke to me in my spirit in simple terms. Afterward, I will continue in a more complex explanation. Here is what God gave me:
GOD: "Think of your husband. Could he build anything with his hands?"
Me: "Yes. He even built a shed from scratch once. He was amazing."
God: "Then he was a carpenter! Could he fix a car if it wasn't running, or put on a set of brakes, fix a radiator, change a flat tire?"
Me: "Yes. He not only fixed my car before but other cars when people needed help."
God: "Then he was a mechanic! Was he also handy around the house?"
Me: The best! There wasn't a problem he couldn't tackle. He could repair anything from a lawnmower, dishwasher, garbage disposal, an electrical short to a computer!"
God: Then he was a handyman!"
Then God said, "Your husband was all three of these things, yet he was one man. It is the same with Me. I am the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit. Yet ONE."

God functions in different capacities through these three who share the same purpose. As I said, the term HOLY GHOST is interchangeable with the HOLY SPIRIT. To be clear, the Holy Spirit is not some mystical force, mist, fog, or wind moving hither and thither in some mysterious manner. The Holy Spirit is not an "It." Though invisible to our human eyes, He manifests attributes of an individual personality. How so? Well, HE SPEAKS! (2 Samuel 23:2; Ezekiel 11:5; Matthew 10:20; Acts 8:29; Acts 10:19; Acts 13:2). HE ACTS! (Acts 8:39) ... He took Philip so that Eunuch saw him no more. HE LEADS! (Matthew 4:1)... He led Jesus to the wilderness. HE CALLS. (Acts 13:2)... He called Paul & Barnabus unto a specific work. HE GUIDES! (John 16:13; Acts 11:12) ... He guided the apostles into all truth and guided Peter to the house of Cornelius. HE FORBIDS! (Acts 16:7)... He forbade Paul and company to go into Asia. HE CAN TAKE A UNIQUE FORM! (Mark 1:10; Luke 3:22)... specifically a body shape. HE MAKES INTERCESSION! (Romans 8:27) He intercedes for us as believers. HE MAKES DECISIONS! (Acts 15:28). You should take the time to open your Bible and read these examples. Although He is a part of the Godhead, it is obvious He stands in distinction to the Father and Son. You can also find the distinction between the three in Ephesians 4:4-6; Matthew 28:19; John 14:26; Mark 1:10-11.

The Holy Spirit deals with mankind through inspiration. Of all the Godhead, He alone is responsible for inspiration! It was HE who inspired the Old Testament prophets "For the prophecy came not in the old time by the will of man, but holy men spoke as they were "moved" (inspired) by the Holy Ghost" (2 Peter 1:21 KJV). He also inspired the New Testament writers "All scripture is given by inspiration of God..." (1 Timothy 3:16) The Holy Spirit had a unique work in the physical creation of this earth! #1 HE SHAPED IT (Genesis 1:2; Psalms 104:30) #2 HE IS RESPONSIBLE IN CREATING MAN "The Spirit of God has made me" (Job 33:4). He's responsible for Jesus' physical form (Luke 1:35). Remember what I said about God showing me the different attributes of my husband yet my husband is just one man? In a similar way, we see the Godhead in 3 distinct roles. The role of the Father in creation is similar to an architect. He came with the blueprints! The second person of the Godhead, the SON Jesus Christ, is similar to a foreman. He tells what needs to be done! Then the third person, the Holy Spirit is similar to the craftsman. He takes the materials in hand and shapes them to the proper form! The Holy Spirit is very much alive; very active. It was the Holy Spirit who had a unique work in the creation of the Bible! Oh yes, again, read 2 Peter 1:21... "holy men of God spoke as they were "moved" (inspired) by the Holy Ghost." Again, you should clearly be able to distinguish the Holy Spirits role from the Father & Son. When it comes to His inspired Word (our Bibles), the Father is responsible for the creation of the message - the ideas. The Son is responsible for the formation of the message -the speechwriter. Finally, the Holy Spirit is responsible for the delivery if the message- the speech deliverer.

We aren't finished yet. The Holy Spirit has a unique work in SPIRITUAL CREATION- Refer to Isaiah 59:21. He uses those words to invite the sinner to be saved- Refer to Revelation 22:17. He is responsible for delivering the Word of God and the message of salvation in the BOOK we call the Bible- Refer to Ephesians 3:3-4. He helps us by giving us the power to obey through The Word through the Spirit -by the message of the Spirit- Refer to 1 Peter 1:22. When we do so, we are "born" of the Spirit (John 3:5). Then when we participate in the new birth, we receive the justification of the Spirit- Refer to 1 Corinthians 6:11. As a result? GOD'S HOUSE IS BUILT! Ephesians 4:12 says that work of the Spirit is for "the perfecting of the saints, for the work of the ministry, and for the edifying of the Body of Christ" which is His Church. Again, can you see the distinction of the Holy Spirit from the Father's and the Son's? Let me show you once again:
The Father was responsible for the plan ... the "eternal purpose" (see Ephesians 3: 9-11) FATHER: ARCHITECT OF THE CHURCH. The Son was responsible for the execution of the plan ... "I will build My church" (see Matthew 16:18). THE SON: FOREMAN OF THE CHURCH. The Holy Spirit is responsible for the application of that plan to man as CRAFTSMAN OF THE CHURCH.

In conclusion, WHO is the Holy Spirit? He is God; Divine. He is a unique person of the Godhead. He has a unique role. He has a mind, emotions, and will. He thinks and knows (1 Corinthians 2:10). He can be grieved (Ephesians 4:30). He intercedes for us (Romans 8: 26-27). He makes decisions according to His will (1 Corinthians 12: 7-11). He functions as the Comforter and Counselor that Jesus promised He would be and would send to us (John 14:16, 26; 15:26). The Holy Spirit is Omnipresent ... always there for the believer to comfort, guide, encourage, and strengthen. As I end this blog, I will repeat the words from Psalm 139:7-8, "Where can I go from your Spirit? Where can I flee from your presence? If I go up to the heavens, you are there; if I make my bed in the depths, you are there."
I hope you have a more clear understanding of the third person of the Trinity.
Until next time,
-Pat-

4/23/19

Why Should I Trust You?


Have you ever been asked, "Why should I trust you?" I have been asked that question when sharing my faith in Jesus. I want everyone reading this blog to realize, it's not me you need to trust, it is JESUS. I'm only sharing what He has opened my eyes to. Hopefully, my blogs will lead you to search, to open the Bible, and see it for yourself. Why should you trust Jesus? I'm going to give you scriptural reasons what it means to trust Him and why. In Paul's book of Ephesians chapter 1, verses 11-12 he lists the spiritual blessings that are in Christ, or in other words, to those that believe, follow and trust in Him. Namely redemption, adoption, grace, an eternal inheritance, and acceptance. In verse 12, Paul explains why we have these blessings....it is because WE FIRST TRUSTED in Jesus. Keep that in mind! Trust.

So what does it mean to trust? Have you ever really thought about it, analyzed it? When you say, "I trust you" what are you really trying to convey? In short, trust is the act of depending upon someone else to do what is needed. We must let go of self and trust someone else. When it relates to trusting Jesus, God tells us "Trust in the LORD with all your heart and don't lean on your own understanding. In all your ways acknowledge Him and He will direct your paths" (Proverbs 3:5-6). Let me say the same thing in 2019 language: YOU MUST trust God with everything you've got and don't try to understand what you see with your eyes or hear with your ears because they can begin to make you doubt. Believe and acknowledge that God has got this, that He knows what He is doing, that it IS HIM doing it and you'll have nothing to fear because God is at the helm and is leading you in the direction that is best. So I will say to you what God said to Abraham in Genesis 18:25, "Shall not the judge of all the earth do right?" Regarding Jesus, it is depending upon Him to do what is needed and right. We must trust the LORD with all our heart. All of it. Jesus did what was needed for our salvation (Romans 5:8) "While we were yet sinners, Christ died for us." And, Jesus will continue to do what is right "I am with you always" (Matthew 28:20)

Trust is taking someone at their word is it not? Jesus spoke. Do you trust it? Consider Luke 5:1-11. I won't type it all out but in short, Simon had fished all night without catching anything. Jesus saw Simon and called out for Simon to put down his net in the deep water. Simon's reply was that they had fished all night and didn't catch a thing. Wouldn't that have been your response? It has literally been my experience regarding fishing one spot for a long time. If nothing was biting, nothing caught, I would move on and no one could have changed my mind even if I had I been told to cast out one more time. And though Simon did acknowledge they had fished all night and nothing was caught, Simon did something right! He trusted Jesus! He answers Jesus in this way, "Master, we've worked hard all night and haven't caught anything, (watch this) BUT BECAUSE YOU SAY SO, I will let down the nets." Simon trusted the words of Jesus and acted in faith before seeing any results. The outcome? There were so many fish in the nets that they began to break! Lesson? Trusting Jesus results in blessings you wouldn't think were possible.

Trust means believing someone's promise. Consider Hebrews 6: 13-18. Abraham was promised by God that he would be the father of many nations... that he would be blessed and given many descendants. However, his wife Sarah was old and past childbearing age. How could this be? How many senior men reading this blog could ever believe their wives in their senior years could ever bear them children? Needless to say, I wager none would believe it. But Abraham waited patiently, holding onto what God promised him. After 25 years, Abraham received! How many of us ask God for something and grow weary and impatient just after a week or two? Our impatience reveals our lack of trust. God is faithful when we wait upon Him and when we trust wholly in His Word. God is a God that calls into being things that were not! I encourage you to open your Bible today and read Romans 4: 17-22. It will take you all but 30 seconds!

When we completely and totally trust someone, we have no worries. When going on vacation before, I have left my house key with a trusted and faithful neighbor to come into my home and feed my cats, let my dogs out to potty, and to turn on the inside lights and porch light to make it appear I was home. I could be away from home for an entire week and believe and trust, without any worries that things wouldn't be handled properly. We should trust Jesus just like that, never harboring one fear or doubt. Jesus tells us not to worry in Matthew 6:25-34. This is a good read too and easy to understand. We aren't to worry about everyday things that seem to take much of our time worrying about! We are not to worry about our life: what we eat, what we drink, what we have to wear. In other words, necessities! God feeds the birds of the air, doesn't He? They don't even store anything in barns in case of a disaster in the future, yet God sees they are fed every day. Don't you think you have more value than a bird since you were made in God's image?? And what do we gain by worrying anyway? Ulcers? Digestive problems? The inability to function properly? The lack of sleep? Philippians 4:6 tells us, IN NOTHING be anxious; but in everything by prayer and supplication WITH THANKSGIVING let your requests be made known to God." (emphasis mine). And just so you know? Your answer may be instant or it may take longer than 1-2 weeks! I'm just sayin'. It took 25 years with Abraham.

And get this, we don't have to do it by ourselves. Have you ever doubted your own ability? I have. Well, guess what? Philippians 4:13 tells us, "I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me." There's a promise from God's Word! Do you believe it? Do you trust it? The truth is, there are things we just can't do ourselves. We definitely cannot control the Universe. BUT JESUS CAN! Ephesians 1:21-22 tells us (you can read it) that Jesus is far above all principalities, and power, and might, and dominion, and every name that is named, not only in this world but also in that which is to come. Who do you call out to when you are afraid? When you're in trouble? When you're scared? When you're confused? When you need direction? When you need healing? When you feel abandoned or alone? When you are needing to make a decision? Do you call your psychiatrist? Your pastor? Buy a book on how to solve something? Do you reach for the bottle? Do you call on Satan's power? God promises us, Jesus is far above all principalities, and power, and might, and dominion, and every name that is named, not only in this world but also in that which is to come. CALL ON JESUS!

And finally, WHY do we trust Jesus? I'll tell you why. Jesus offered His life for our salvation. Who else in history has ever died to save your soul? John 3:16 and John 15:13 and 2 Corinthians 5:15 speaks of His sacrifice FOR YOU! We trust Jesus because GOD declared Him to be HIS SON by the resurrection (Romans 1:4) because He is in control of ALL THINGS (Hebrews 1: 1-3) because He has all authority (Matthew 28:18) because without Him, DO YOU HEAR ME?? ... without Him, there is no hope (Ephesians 2:12) we trust because Jesus keeps His promises (2 Peter 3:9). You can go to any of the verses I've listed and see with your own eyes. Don't trust what I say, read the promises of God for yourself.
Until next time,
-Pat-

4/22/19

How To Get To Hell


"Don't you mean, how to get to heaven??" came the puzzled question this past week after I made suggestions of how to get to hell. Perhaps you are scratching your head after seeing the title of this blog and wondering what 'HOW TO GET TO HELL' implies. So often we talk about what one must do to get to heaven but we neglect the steps that can take us to hell. There is an interesting story in the book of Zephaniah the prophet. He actually taught people how to get to hell. Well, sort of. Let's look at it. Zephaniah lived during the reign of Josiah the king. Josiah was one of the few kings that truly turned to the Lord. And in so doing, he instituted sweeping, nation-wide religious reform. He cast down idols and destroyed the high places where people worshipped false gods. And although his "reforms" were well-intentioned and fervent, they did not bring about lasting change, nor did they affect the morality of the people. As it goes, Zephaniah was sent by God to the nation of Judah to encourage the people to repent. The direction to heaven or hell can be found in Zephaniah's words: "Woe to her that is filthy and polluted, to the oppressing city! She obeyed not the voice; she received not correction; she trusted not in the LORD; she drew not near to her God." His message is not only simple, but it's also clear. Zephaniah 1:8- 2:15, "Notice what is about to happen to Nineveh and the other great nations. Watch God's judgment in action and take note as to why it is happening." Clear words that we can apply today to our nation.

In chapter 3:2, Zephaniah lists four things that would lead to Jerusalem and Judah's downfall. Today even you, like the people of Jerusalem, if completing the four following steps can have your place reserved - for all eternity in "the lake of fire which burns with fire and brimstone ..." (Revelation 21:8). Curious? Here they are straight from the mouth of the prophet. And I quote:
1. "Obey not the voice." Ignore the commandments of God. Don't read or study His Word. Skip worshipping Him in any fashion. No thankfulness. Be lazy.
2. "Receive Not Correction." Develop a prideful attitude. Don't let others tell you that you are wrong. Get mad when they try to correct you with God's reminders. Tell them: "That's just your interpretation." Or, stick your fingers in your ears and yell "Nah, Nah, Nah, No No No. No way!"
3. "Trust Not In The Lord." Develop a lack of faith and trust in God. Doubt His Word. Rely on other things outside of Him for answers.
4. "Draw Not Near To God." Place no value in an intimate relationship with the Lord. Nurture your resistance to fellowship with Him. In fact, run as far from Him as you can. Be an atheist. Be an agnostic. Become apathetic.

Interestingly, Zephaniah's four steps work both directions. We can take the HOW TO GET TO HELL and apply them in reverse! This will determine the four steps that will have your name written for all eternity in the Book of Life "He that overcomes, the same shall be clothed in white raiment; and I will not blot out his name out of the book of life, but I will confess his name before my Father, and before His angels" (Revelation 3:5).
1. "Obey the Voice." Obey God and His Son Jesus Christ. Hebrews 5: 8-9 "Though He were a Son, yet learned He obedience by the things which he suffered; And being made perfect, He became the author of eternal salvation unto all them that obey Him ..." We learn to obey God as we learn His Word. 2 Timothy 2:15, "Study to show thyself approved unto God, a workman that needs not to be ashamed, rightly dividing the word of truth."
2. "Receive Correction." As we read, study and understand God's Word we come to know what obedience to God's Word requires. The Word teaches us what we are to obey. 2 Timothy 3: 16-17, "All scripture is given by inspiration of God and is profitable for doctrine, for reproof, for correction, for instruction in righteousness: That the man of God may be perfect, thoroughly furnished unto all good works." Solomon had this to say with regards to receiving correction, Proverbs 3: 11-12 "despise not the chastening of the Lord; neither be weary of His correction: For whom the LORD loves, He corrects; even as a father the son in whom he delighteth."
3. "Trust in God." We cannot trust in ourselves or we will fall. The prophet said in Jeremiah 10:23, "O LORD, I know that the way of man is not in himself: it is not in man that walks to direct his steps." Solomon said in Proverbs 14:12, "There is a way which seems right to man, but the end thereof is the way of death." When we hear AND HEED God's Word, and we receive and apply His correction, we demonstrate our trust in Him!
4. "Draw Near To God." When we place our complete trust in God and submit ourselves to His Will, we draw ourselves near to Him and He to us. James 4: 7-8, "Submit yourselves therefore to God. Resist the devil, and he will flee from you. Draw nigh to God, and He will draw nigh to you. Cleanse your hands, ye sinners; and purify your hearts, ye double minded ..."

Unfortunately, Judah succumbed to the same fate as those other nations. Our nation is following the same pattern and even more surprising, people who claim to be Christians. God's warning through the prophet is clear, "This is a nation that obeys not the voice of the LORD their God, nor receives correction: truth is perished, and is cut off from their mouth" (Jeremiah 7:28). God has been patient through the centuries for men to come unto Him, "Obey My voice, and I will be your God, and you shall be my people: and walk in all the ways that I have commanded you, that it may be well unto you" (Jeremiah 7:23). Our nation is falling away from the foundational Christian faith upon which it was founded. The fruit of our disobedience has ripened before God's eyes. As I have said before, there two ways before you, broad and narrow (Matthew 7:13-14)... The narrow way symbolizes a life of righteousness through Christ, holiness- (being set-apart) in devotion to God, love for God and man, and the desire to please God. The "broad" way symbolizes a life of sin, recklessness, rebellion against God, love of self, a desire to please self, and rejection of God. Will you do as God commanded Israel ... to obey His voice, receive His correction, trust in and draw near to Him? Or will you follow your own way, the broad way ... the steps that lead to everlasting hell? You have two choices before you. You've always had two choices before you. God does not send anyone to hell! In fact, according to 2 Peter 3:9 God is longsuffering toward us, not willing that any should perish, but that all should come to repentance. WE make that choice! WE DO. Because God has shown us How To Get To Heaven, how is it His fault when WE choose, of our own free will, How WE Get To Hell?
Until next time,
-Pat-

4/20/19

Easter Message


For Christian believers, Easter is the highest most glorious point of our faith. It is not Easter baskets and chocolate bunnies, new outfits or patent leather shoes. Easter is not only that Jesus left the splendor of heaven to come to earth, not merely that He died taking our place to save us from spiritual death, but that He rose from the dead. HE ROSE FROM THE DEAD! The implications are huge! What man among us could die then raise from the grave? Could you or anyone you know? Did Buddha? Mohammed? Zoroaster? St. Francis of Assisi? Martin Luther? Confucius? Krishna? Joseph Smith? Any Roman Catholic Pope? Need you even answer? None of these had power over death and the grave BECAUSE OF ONE THING... all were mortal men. Only One has ever risen from the grave and overcame sin and death ... Jesus Christ, God in the flesh. Hallelujah! How? Because He was God the Omnipotent. Only God has all power both in heaven and on earth, Matthew 28:18, "And Jesus came and spoke to them, saying, 'All power is given unto me in heaven and in the earth." Jesus is above all others and one-day every knee WILL BOW and every tongue WILL CONFESS that Jesus Christ is Lord" (Philippians 2:10-11 KJV).

Jesus is LORD! There is no other.
1. His Divinity- He was sinless, therefore, death had no victory over Him. "The wages of sin is death" (Romans 6:23). Jesus "died" because He was made sin for us, He paid the price and discharged our debt! So it was impossible to be held by the grave or death.
2. His Divine Power- Death could not hold Him because He was the RESURRECTION and the Life (John 11:25).
3. His Divine Promise- Death could not hold Him because He said, "Destroy this temple and in three days I will raise it up." (speaking of His body)
4. His Divine Purpose- God intended we be with Him in heaven. To do that, Christ had to come out of the grave.
If you think about it, if Jesus had only come to earth, He would merely have been a visitor --God on vacation. If Jesus had only died, He would merely have been a religious teacher. BUT ... He didn't just come to earth, and He didn't just die on a cross. And He didn't remain encased in a tomb. HE ROSE FROM THE DEAD! I hope we never tire of hearing the words - He Is Risen! I hope we never cease to be amazed at the incredible fact that death couldn't hold the Lord of Life! And, most of all, I hope we never miss this simple truth - Jesus is alive today. What does it mean to you that Jesus is alive? Let me suggest 3 things I see in the resurrection:

1. There is Love in the Resurrection. "In that was manifested the love of God toward us, because that God sent His only begotten Son into the world, that we might live through Him" (1 John 4:9). I see love in a painful way on the cross. I see the extent of God's love for us as we reflect on Jesus' death. But it doesn't end there! The love of God didn't only send Jesus to the cross, it also raised Him back to life! Love hates death. Love struggles against death and in favor of life. And in the resurrection of our Lord Jesus, love overcomes death! That is what the resurrection calls us - to receive God's love and love Him back. If you've been searching, striving, dying to be loved - come to the empty tomb. Go first to the cross, of course, and see the love and forgiveness on the face of Jesus. But don't stay there. Come and meet the resurrected Jesus, the God who is risen and is alive today. You will discover love beyond what you could imagine.

2. There is Life in the Resurrection. "...like as Christ was raised up from the dead by the glory of the Father, even so, we also should walk in newness of life" (Romans 6:4). We are united with Jesus in His Resurrection Life. In fact, that is exactly what happens at the moment we respond in faith to God. That is what God freely offers to us - new life. He offers the chance for us to participate with Jesus in the life that comes through resurrection. Jesus is alive today. And He brings with Him the gift of Life, His hand outstretched at this very moment offering it to you. He won't force it on you, stuff it down your throat - but He will freely offer it. Life eternal.

3. There is hope in the Resurrection. "Blessed be the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, which according to His abundant mercy has begotten us again unto a lively hope by the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead" (1 Peter 1:3). We have hope because Jesus rose from the dead. There is a hymn that goes, 'Because He lives, I can face tomorrow, I can face uncertain days because He lives.' The resurrection gives us hope for today, hope for tomorrow, and hope for eternity. Hope that things can change. Hope that even if they don't change, and the worst happens and death comes, that is not the end of all things! There is more life after that, a better life for the saved after that - life without sickness, pain, or tears.

Today, Easter Sunday 2020, my prayer is that you would know the risen Lord Jesus. That you would know the love, the life, and the hope of the Resurrection. That is the simple message of the Christian faith - JESUS IS ALIVE!
Until next time,
-Pat

4/17/19

What About False Prophets?


False prophets. What about false prophets? The book of Matthew lays out warnings for us because there are dangers in listening to false prophets. Namely: Diversion, Division, and Damnation. This blog is written to make you keenly aware that God expects us to believe and obey His Truth and that to be led astray by false teachers is serious business. You would be wise to read Matthew 7: 15-20 regarding this subject so that you will know the things I write here are warnings from Jesus Himself. In the book of Matthew, we read Jesus words, "Beware of false prophets." It's interesting to note that this warning comes in the midst of Jesus discussion regarding the narrow road (way) versus the broad road (way) to heaven. Just as many will enter in at the wide, broad way, so also there will be false prophets (ministers, pastors, teachers) who will try to deceive us out of going the narrow way. False prophets are disguised as "sheep" but the Bible warns us, they are really devouring wolves leading us astray.

Jesus also tells us that they can be identified if you are paying attention. Just as a tree is known by what fruit it bears (if apples hang from the limbs, it is an apple tree. If pears, a pear tree. If cherries, a cherry tree). Likewise spiritually, a false prophet is known by his fruit. False prophets generate bad fruit. Identifying FALSE doctrine, FALSE teaching, FALSE words, takes discernment. The only way you can spot a lie from truth is to know the Word, to know what to look for. That comes by reading and educating yourself in the scriptures. So what is a false prophet? His teaching do not line up with, is in opposition to, or has changed what God wrote in His Holy Word. You can refer to Deuteronomy 18:20 or Deuteronomy 13:3. But there's more. False prophets will also divert you from the truth to steer you away from the true narrow course Jesus spoke of, "Enter in through the narrow gate; for the gate is wide and the way is broad that leads to destruction, and there are many who enter through it." There are two choices we can take. Narrow or broad. Narrow is ONE WAY=JESUS. Broad is many ways, religions, opinions, and ideas. Jesus said the wider, broad way leads to destruction. 1 Timothy 1:19-20 describes being diverted from the faith as a shipwreck. When is it that a ship ends up wrecking? When it has lost its course; when it has been diverted. This is what Timothy was explaining. He further states that those who went off course were delivered to Satan. I sure don't want to sail that ship!! This is what Satan wants from us, to be diverted. DIVERSION: To cause someone or something to change course or turn from one direction to another. Satan uses many types of tactics and schemes to divert us ... fear, doubt, deceit, confusion, opinions, lies, etc. Ephesians 6:11 tells us to "Put on the full armor of God so that you will be able to stand firm against the schemes of the devil."

This is a very serious matter! 2 Corinthians 11:13-15 warns, "For such are false prophets, deceitful workers, transforming themselves into the apostles of Christ. And no marvel; for Satan himself is transformed into an angel of light. Therefore it is no great thing if his ministers (false prophets) also be transformed as the ministers of righteousness, whose end shall be according to their fruits." 1 Timothy 6:20 -21, "O Timothy, keep that which is committed to your trust, avoiding profane and vain babblings, and oppositions of science falsely so called: Which some professing have erred concerning the faith." Individuals who are diverted from the faith cause division. Paul wrote of this in Romans 16:17-18. You can read the Biblical account but I'll state it in the 21-century account: ... I'm telling you, note those teachers, pastors, preachers or Christians who cause divisions and offenses contrary to the doctrine which Jesus taught and is written in His Word, and avoid them at all costs. They are wolves in sheep's clothing and don't really serve our Lord Jesus Christ, but serve themselves by their own wants and desires and with good words, fair speeches, and tickling of your ears, give you what you want to hear even if it veers from the truth and by so doing, deceive the simple of heart. The simple truth is, those who teach contrary to the doctrine recorded and written 2000 years ago bring division among the Church as well as to the unread, unskilled. Satan wants nothing more than to confuse and misdirect you. He wants contentions among us, divisions and fighting, accusations, and arguments. If we are divided how can we stand? Paul gave warning to be alert even after his death, knowing that, "after my departing shall grievous wolves enter in among you, not sparing the flock. Also of your own selves shall men arise, speaking perverse things, to draw away disciples after them" (Acts 20:29-30). This is so obvious even now in 2019. How perverse is it for women to claim they have the right to kill a baby at full term if they decide at the last moment of crowning they no longer want the baby? God said he hates the shedding of innocent blood (Proverbs 6: 16-19). Isn't a newborn baby THE MOST INNOCENT among us?? Yet, there are preachers and "Christians" who stand firm on the deception that abortion is not murder! This is perverse. It shows a deliberate and obstinate desire to behave in a way that is unreasonable for a civilized nation and it's unacceptable. Despite the spiritual consequences or implications, they act in their own self-interest and have erred from the faith. Satan wants to draw people away and divide the Church and conquer it through division.

Lastly, let's talk about damnation. It's pointed out in scripture that those who teach a different gospel other than that which written and delivered by the disciples is accursed. Even our 21st century defines the word accursed as damned, doomed, condemned. Here are four places in God's Word to back that up. I cannot write them all out they are too long, but I will give you the basic understanding. Look them up to back up what I say and to know I am not using my own words.
1) Galatians 1:6-9. Speaks of people who have drifted from Jesus and the truth to go unto another "gospel." It's still the gospel of Christ if you will, but His words have been perverted and changed. Diversion and deception entered. Example: Preachers that won't preach there is a hell because it would be harmful to your self-esteem! The Book of Revelation, chapter 22 verse 18 warns anyone who would add to or subtract from the words of the prophecy of Jesus testimony, all the plagues that are written in the book will be added to that person! Scary.
2) 2 Peter 2:1-3 Speaks of false prophets among the people that will bring in damnable heresies, insomuch they will deny Jesus even saved them. These will bring swift destruction upon themselves but not only that, many will follow their pernicious ways (damaging, destructive, lethal, wicked, evil, fatal ways) and through their feigned ways (insincere, pretentious ways) make merchandise of you!! They sell you their lies, their books, and use you for their gain. These will be damned.
3) 1 Timothy 6:3-5 Speaks of those destitute of the truth, who will not consent to the words Jesus spoke but are constantly causing strife by asking questions that make you doubt the wholesome doctrine of Jesus which is according to godliness. These sow seeds of envy, strife, obstruction, theory, and speculation, debates and discussions of men whose minds have been corrupted. Timothy says from such turn away and withdraw yourself.. retreat, pull-back, leave! Why? They are dangerous and can corrupt your mind with all the tactics above. These will be sent a strong delusion by God that they will believe and be damned for not believing the truth once delivered to them, but had pleasure in unrighteousness.

My thoughts: God will surely judge all counterfeiter's as scripture reveals and they will not be spared. Remember the Biblical account when the angels fell? God judged the angels. When the world became polluted in Noah's day, God judged them with a flood. When Sodom and Gomorrah became sexually perverted. God judged them with fire and brimstone. GOD WILL JUDGE FALSE PROPHETS, PASTORS, AND TEACHERS. Please don't get caught up with false, counterfeit Christianity. The world is full of counterfeits! Examine their fruits! Is beheading a human being a peaceful theology? Is worshipping a cow truly how you honor God? Is obtaining Nirvana how you become enlightened to Jesus' wisdom & knowledge? Is marrying someone of your same gender Biblical teaching? Is seeking riches and blessings of temporal things that will pass away your priority, or is learning about and serving the Lord and enriching your soul what's really important? There are two ways before you. Each revealing their fruit. From which will you eat and live?
Until next time,
-Pat-

4/12/19

Do Not Be Unequally Yoked Together With Unbelievers


Recently I was asked, "Is it a sin for me being a Christian to have friends that aren't Christians?" That's a loaded question, but one that deserves a thorough examination. I'll answer that question from two perspectives. The Bible speaks of specific principals for the believer. One, that Christians ARE NOT be unequally yoked (linked, joined, united) with unbelievers. And two, Christians are called to be separate from the world, to be "set apart" (which means to be holy. To be "holy" refers to a state of being set apart from defilement). Hopefully, by the end of this blog, you'll better understand what those two points actually mean. If believers are not supposed to be linked or joined with unbelievers, is God saying we are to have nothing to do with anyone who doesn't think like us, is of a different creed, race, or conviction? Well, the answer is no. We can be in the world, with other people, but not OF the world. Jesus even said when praying to His Father, "I do not pray that you should take them out of the world, but that You should keep them from the evil one. They are not of the world, just as I am not of this world" (John 17:15-16). Jesus calls us to be in the world, but not of the world, meaning, don't distance yourself from the secular crowd, but influence it! Don't yoke yourself to them and thus be influenced by them. When you understand your purpose in Christ, you can change the atmosphere and the culture. How? We are called to be salt and light (Matthew 5:13-16). Both salt and light change their surroundings do they not? Of course, they do! One brings flavor and the other brings clarity. Christians aren't just set apart from sin, we are set apart for a purpose, which is to influence the world for Christ.

We are to be set apart from the world. An easy explanation is, being set apart is personal separation involving an individuals commitment to a godly standard of behavior. Daniel practiced this separatism when he "resolved not to defile himself with royal food and wine" (Daniel 1:8). A modern example of personal separation could be the decision to decline invitations to parties where alcohol is served and the reputation of such events leads to unbridled sexual activities. Such a decision might be made in order to avoid temptation (Romans 13:14). to avoid "every kind of evil" (1 Thessalonians 5:22), or perhaps to simply be consistent with a personal conviction (Romans 14:5). Believers are called to fight and steer clear of sin when they see or perceive it. Our desire to be "set apart" is not to be haughty or to stand on higher ground, puffing out our chests so that we can look down on people, but glorify God in our actions. This does not mean our relationships with secular friends must end. No, we can still go shopping, camping, boating, fishing, playing golf, taking a ride in the country with them, etc. We are to avoid all appearances of evil which will require discernment, wisdom, and commitment to our faith. 2 Corinthians 6:17 admonishes, "Come out from them and be separate, says the Lord. Touch no unclean thing, and I will receive you." What does THAT mean? Touch no unclean thing? I use to wonder that myself.

"Touch no unclean thing" is basically to keep at the utmost distance every person or thing whereby you may be drawn into evil ..."Be not unequally yoked with unbelievers" (2 Corinthians 6:14). A day of swimming, boating, and fishing is an entirely different arena than going out to bars, drinking with friends that are drunkards, or partying where unabashed activities take place. We cannot sever all those who are outside of Christ. Otherwise, how will the lost hear? Who are the lost? All those destitute of true faith. We should not join in friendships or acquaintances with wicked or immoral unbelievers that practice sin and challenge us to join in. We chance of becoming entangled and ensnared. The Bible asks this question in 2 Corinthians 6:14-17, "For what do righteousness and wickedness have in common? Or what fellowship can light have with darkness? What harmony is there between Christ and the devil? What does a believer have in common with an unbeliever? What agreement is there between the temple of God and idols? For we are the temple of the living God. As God has said: 'I will live with them and walk among them, and I will be their God, and they will be my people.' Therefore come out from them and be separate, says the Lord." (also see 1 Peter 1:14-16). Come out and away from sin or the appearance thereof. Don't participate in the sins of the world any longer. Don't partake in your "friends" worldly activities. Rather, when you are together, always mirror Christ and let them become curious as to what has made us different than everyone else.

I have heard Christian pray and ask God for people to look at them and see something different about them. That's all well and good, but the point isn't for people to notice something about us, but it's for them to know the One who made us different. The real goal isn't for people to view us and say, "Wow, look how much different they are from the way they use to be" but to say, "Look how much they look like Jesus!" Our ambition shouldn't be for others to see how much we DON'T LOOK like the world, but instead to see how much WE DO LOOK LIKE JESUS. I recall a situation nearly 45 years ago. I was hospitalized for malnutrition. A nurse entered my room to sweep and change bed sheets and we happened to engage in conversation. At the time I had been a Christian for less than 1 year and I was still in my highly excitable, tell everyone about Jesus stage. I began testifying about loving Jesus and Him saving me. I presume the nurse was not saved because of her reaction. Her eyes widened as she approached the side of my bed. She leaned over and said, "Girl!! What is that in you?" I was taken back not knowing exactly what she was asking but nonetheless, I exclaimed, "It's Jesus!" She mumbled something under her breath. I didn't hear it all, only the last part, "I'm going to have to look into that!" To this day I'm still not sure if she literally SAW something in me or that she was fascinated by my exuberant testimony. For the next two days, she returned to my room every afternoon and I would ask if I could pray for her. She always let me. After that, I never saw her again. In closing, my point is, God's goal in setting us apart is not about taking us out of the world, but about Him taking the world out of us! By pursuing Christ, the things of the world lose their grip on us and we begin to shine in His glory. He wants us to conform to His image, not distance us from the world where the lost are.
Until next time,
-Pat-

4/9/19

Negative Words


As members of the human race, I'm sure we can all agree each of us has something we can work on to improve ourselves. This is not only true of the world but for Christians as well. I know I'm still working on areas in my own life. Do you realize there are little snippets of wisdom and directions for "self-improvement" throughout the Bible? The problem is, many of us are too busy to read our Bibles. But even when we do, we often rush over words or skim over verses without intentional thought to allow them to seep slowly into our minds. The Bible is a book full of positive words that can change the outcome of your life. It is a book that literally has healing power and answers we so desperately need. WORDS ARE POWERFUL! Today I'm going to list scriptures that will hopefully open your eyes and make you understand how dangerous the negative words we use can be.

I'm going to start by sharing a story I read online. No author was listed.
A young woman confessed to an older man that she had a problem saying too much about people. He told her to go buy a bird and pluck out all its feathers one by one as penance for her sin. When she returned and told the man that she had followed his instructions, he said, "Now go and pick up all the feathers." "I can't do that," said the girl. "The wind has blown them in all directions!" "That is true, said the wise man." "Neither can you recall the words that you have spoken." Powerful visual. How about an additional picture of how impossible it is to take back something once you've said it. Squeeze a tube of toothpaste and then try to put the toothpaste back in. It's nearly impossible to do. It's the same with our negative words once they've found their way out of our mouths. The Bible says, "The tongue is a fire, a world of iniquity: so is the tongue among our members (Christians), that it defiles the whole body, and sets on fire the course if nature; and it is set on fire of hell" (James 3:6). James is describing the amazing power our words have, which can do huge things, many of them greatly destructive. The picture isn't pretty. He describes the tongue itself as a fire, meaning it can burn whatever we touch with our words ... relationships, friendships, etc. What comes from the tongue? Lies, gossip, hurtful words, cursing, perverse language, etc. What's so bad about this is that the tongue is the member which corrupts all of the other parts of our bodies! The words we say with our tongues in our lack of self-control are powerfully evil and destructive. It's not a small problem. The truth is, it's rooted in the fundamental spiritual problems we all have: pride and lack of self-control.

The subject of our tongues and the powerful words we speak is addressed all throughout the Bible, insomuch there are numerous warnings regarding it. Here are a few examples:
1 Peter 3:10 "Whoever would love life and see good days must keep their tongue from evil and their lips from deceitful speech."
Ephesians 4:29 "Do not let any unwholesome talk come out of your mouths ..."
Proverbs 10:19 "Sin is not ended by multiplying words, but the prudent hold their tongues."
Proverbs 15:4 "The soothing tongue is a tree if life, but a perverse tongue crushes the spirit."
Proverbs 15:28 "The heart of the righteous weighs its answers, but the mouth of the wicked gushes evil."
Matthew 15:11 "What goes in someone's mouth does not defile them, but what comes out of their mouth, that is what defiles them."
Proverbs 21:23 "Those who guard their mouths and their tongues keep themselves from calamity."
Psalm 34:13 "Keep your tongue from evil and your lips from telling lies."
I could easily write 50 more. Human words are powerful and though the tongue is small it is capable of wreaking great havoc. Any person who could perfectly control their words would be in perfect control of their entire bodies. Unfortunately, our tongues are untamable without the Holy Spirit. Blessing God and cursing people should not come out of the same mouth. I need growth in this area too. I see political nonsense on TV, hatred for the President, the radicalization of our college youth, our Republic turning to socialism, etc. and I sometimes lose it. I too struggle to keep my tongue in certain situations so I am not pointing fingers at anyone. I want us to realize how powerful the tongue is, for in it is the power of life and death (Proverbs 18:21). That's scary! Did you know you can literally ruin a person's life with your words? Think about that! As a small example, what about the child whose dad constantly berates his son for years on end, telling him he is stupid and will never amount to anything. And the son doesn't!

It is so important to think before you speak. Remember, perverse (or cutting) words crush the spirit. Are you crushing others? Are you wounding and maiming others as well as yourself? Words cannot be recaptured once they've escaped our lips. THE SAME GOES FOR KIND WORDS TOO! They stick.
Proverbs 16:24 "Gracious words are like a honeycomb, sweetness to the soul and health to the body."
Proverbs 15:1 "A soft answer turns away wrath, but a harsh word stirs up anger."
Proverbs 25:11 "A word fitly spoken is like apples of gold in a setting of silver."
Psalm 9:14 "Let the words of my mouth and the meditation of my heart be acceptable in your sight, O Lord, my rock and my Redeemer."
Proverbs 12:18 "There is one whose rash words are like sword thrusts, but the tongue of the wise brings healing."
Again, I could easily write 50 more.

It's very sad but I know people right now that are living in defeat and depression because of the words that were spoken to them when they were growing up. I was in that category too. I know people who believe they are worthless, no good, stupid, and will never amount to anything because that is what they were told growing up as a child. I can relate! There are people still suffering from the verbal abuse that they received from a parent, coach, teacher, even some pastors or priests. Matthew 12: 36-37 "Every idle (careless) word that men speak, they will give an account thereof in the day of judgment. For by your words you will be justified, and by your words, you will be condemned." What does your tongue say about you? What does it reveal about you? If I were to play back a tape of EVERY conversation you've had in this past week, what would I learn about you? GOD HEARS IT ALL! Our tongues display who we are. The tongue controls the direction of your life like a rudder. As a rudder must be under the hand of a strong man or a boat goes off course, so too must a strong hand be in control of your tongue. James tells us that the only way to get control of our tongue is to let Jesus Christ have control of our heart. Why? Because whatever is in our heart is going to come out of our mouth, Matthew 12:34 "Out of the abundance of the heart the mouth speaks." You have to let Christ's hand be your rudder and let Him direct your life. Ask for His help. Start by following His instructions, read His Word, think on positive things ... whatsoever things are honest, just, pure, of good report, etc. (Philippians 4:8). Let those things bathe your mind and thereby, changing it. Your "stinking thinking" will change, therefore your conversation will change.
Until next time,
-Pat-

4/6/19

Faith Without Fruit

One misunderstood passage in the Bible comes from the book of James, "faith without works is dead; being alone." People often define "works" as them being a good person, being involved in church functions, never committing big offenses like robbery, rape or murder, and sometimes people think works is giving money to charities. There is nothing wrong with any of those behaviors as they are associated with being decent. The "works" James is talking about and what the Bible means hasn't really anything to do with self-accomplishments. The problem in understanding what works are arises when people fail to make a distinction between the requirement for salvation, and the result of salvation! You would be surprised how many people, including Christians, believe doing good things count toward being saved as if God is keeping points. The Bible repeatedly and plainly teaches that salvation is by faith alone in the Lord Jesus Christ. However, the Bible also teaches that TRUE FAITH will always result in good works. We need to understand what is meant by "works." James taught that if a person really has the goods of salvation, there will be some fruit to back it up...some after effect or outcome. It's really just that simple. In 2 JAMES 14-26, he defines for us A FAITH WITH NO FRUIT. So let's look at it!

In his book, James is not speaking of one who has faith, but rather one who claims to have faith. If you will take some time to read the passage you'll understand he's contrasting what a person claims to have, and what he really has. We're not Christians just because we say we are. There are many claims, but not many convictions. It's sad, really. Many profess, but not many possess! If a brother or sister in Christ is in need and you do nothing to try and help them, is that real faith? James isn't implying God will save us if we help the needy, or feed the hungry; but, that if one truly has genuine saving faith, they will display that by compassion for others. One of the FRUITS of the spirit is love. Looking at someone and saying, "Have a nice day, be careful, stay warm. I hope you find something to eat," is not an indication that a person has genuine compassion. Just saying "Good Luck" to someone who needs food doesn't relieve his hunger; so, too, faith BY ITSELF WITHOUT ACTION, is dead! Look at the example from Luke 10:30-37 regarding the good Samaritan. A priest and a Levite (one of the priestly line) passed by the beaten man. A man, who all we know about is that he was a Samaritan, went to where the beaten man was and ... it says: "he had compassion on him." (verse 33). You see, the first two men were men who wore the title of faith, but the Samaritan was the only one who demonstrated his faith. Thus, James' focus is not on works for salvation, but salvation that produces works. Understand?

Faith that produces no fruit is not genuine faith. Matthew 7:20 says, "Wherefore by their fruits, you shall know them." What do the actions of people tell you? Fruit is the outward behavior of an inward belief. Who hasn't heard this statement, "If you were arrested for being a Christian, would there be enough evidence to convict you?" If faith has no works, then it is just faith by itself, and it is a dead faith. Ask yourself, "Is my Christianity based on what I believe, or on what I do? James had something to say. He said, "Show me your faith without any fruit, and I'll show you my faith by my fruit." Again, James is not saying a person is saved by goods deeds/actions; but, that a person who is saved will have good deeds! The bottom line is, good works (fruits) come from being genuinely saved. Perfect church attendance, giving to the charity of your choice, being moral or an upstanding citizen has no effect on whether a person is saved. My point is, it's not that the presence of fruit proves the presence of faith, but the absence of fruit proves the absence of faith.

James also points out in verses 20-26 that the man who believes that after he's saved that he can live any way he pleases is a fool. The man James describes is someone who has a lot to say, but little to show. So, although we cannot be saved by our good works, when we are saved, we will produce fruit. Just as a baby will grow after birth, so a believer will grow after his or her new birth. We grow at different rates and in different ways, but a live birth results in growth. If a baby never grows, there is something very wrong. No one expects a baby to stay a baby forever. As he/she grows, the child begins to look more and more like the parents. In the same way in a spiritual sense, after salvation, we grow, and we begin to look more and more like our Heavenly Father. This is only possible as we "abide in Him" and allow Him to reproduce His character in us (John 15:4). Good works DO NOT PRODUCE SALVATION. Good works are THE PRODUCT OF salvation! Jesus said to His followers, "Let your light shine before men, that they may see your good works and glorify your Father in heaven (Matthew 5:16).
Until next time,
-Pat-

4/4/19

What Are Blessings Exactly?


I heard a story once I'd like to share. It was about a drunkard who had been on Chicago's Skid Row for many years. One evening he came to a halfway house, ate a meal, then went to bed. That was his last night on earth. He died poverty-stricken and friendless, never to see another day. What he did not know was, he had an inheritance of over 4 million dollars waiting for him in England. The authorities had searched for him but were unable to find him simply because he had no address. Here was a man who had all the material wealth he could want, but he lived and died in poverty. I got to thinking that in a sense this man was just like many Christians and non-Christians alike, who live in poverty because they are not fully aware of the true wealth in Christ. They never come to the knowledge God He has made available - a wealth of blessings for us and they never take advantage of His blessings. We receive two types of blessings from the Lord: temporal and spiritual. Concerning temporal blessings, we can refer to Psalm 37:25- KJV, "I have been young, and now am old; yet I have not seen the righteous forsaken, nor his seed begging bread." AND Psalm 34:9-10- KJV, "O fear the Lord, you saints: for there is no want (no lack) to them that fear Him. The young lions do lack and suffer hunger: but they that seek the Lord shall not want (lack) any good thing."

Spiritual blessings, on the other hand, are far more valuable than the temporal ones although men seek heartily material things which fade away. They are so apt to reject spiritual treasure that is available. Spiritual blessings are for the inner man. These are perfect and eternal. What are they? Many of them can be found in Ephesians 1:3-14. Here is a break-down. As believers:
1. We are CHOSEN by God (verse 4). How special is it that you were personally chosen by the Creator of the Universe?
2. We are adopted children (verse 5-6). God loved you so much He adopted you into His heavenly family.
3. We have redemption and forgiveness (verse 7). Name another religion, doctrine, or famous figure who gives you instant and eternal forgiveness?
4. We are given wisdom (verse 8). It comes from above and is given to understand His Word and the mystery of the Gospel.
5. We are given the Revelation of His Will (verses 9 & 10). What is the will of God? Believers know!
6. We have an inheritance laid up for us (verses 11 &12). No eye has seen nor ear heard what God has prepared for those that love Him!
7. We are sealed with the Holy Spirit (verses 13 & 14). As one means of guaranteeing His promises to those who have received Jesus Christ, God has sealed [them] in Him with the Holy Spirit of promise. Every authentic believer is given the Holy Spirit of God the moment he or she trusts in Christ. “You are not in the flesh but in the Spirit, if indeed the Spirit of God dwells in you,” Paul declares (Romans 8:9). Conversely, he goes on to say, “If anyone does not have the Spirit of Christ, he does not belong to Him” (verse 9). Incredibly, the body of every true Christian is actually “a temple of the Holy Spirit who is in (Him)” (1 Corinthians 6:19).

How great is that, or in fact, all these blessings? The seal of God’s Spirit in the believer signifies four primary things: security, authenticity, ownership, and authority. When a person becomes a Christian, the Holy Spirit takes up residence in his heart and mind. Life in Jesus Christ is different because the Spirit of God is now within. He is there to empower us, equip us for ministry, and function through spiritual gifts He has given us. The Holy Spirit is our Helper and Advocate. He protects and encourages us. He also guarantees our inheritance in Jesus Christ. “The Spirit Himself bears witness with our spirit that we are children of God, and if children, heirs also, heirs of God and fellow heirs with Christ” (Rom. 8:16–17). The Spirit of God is our securing force, our guarantee. And SPIRITUAL BLESSINGS are only found in those who belong to Christ, therefore there are no spiritual blessings outside of Christ. Buddha cannot bring you eternal spiritual blessings, Vishnu cannot, Mohammed cannot, Hinduism cannot, Islam cannot, any Eastern religion cannot, transcendental meditation cannot, methods or self-effort cannot, or emptying your mind cannot. There is no salvation, no true God, no Holy Spirit in any other than through Jesus Christ (John 14:6, Acts 4:12). So to receive these spiritual blessings we must be 'in Christ' in The Beloved of the Father.


Those who are IN CHRIST are blessed and chosen according to the scriptures I just showed you. Does God choose arbitrarily? NO!! God sets people apart for Himself (Psalm 4:3), He alone chooses you and it is a privilege to be chosen -Deuteronomy 7:6, "For thou art an holy people unto the Lord thy God: the Lord thy God hath chosen thee to be a special people unto himself, above all people that are upon the face of the earth." This specifically points to His people Israel. However, God also ADOPTED Gentiles to be a part of His chosen as well, therefore, to the Gentile believer we became ADOPTED SONS and are guaranteed the same blessings as Israel, God's chosen people. This is why the hatred of both Jews and Christians is so ironclad! By our adoption through Christ we have a new relationship with God the Father (Galatians 4:4-5) with the same rights and privileges as a genuine son (Romans 8: 16-17), with access to the very presence of the Father (Galatians 4:6), and blessed with redemption and forgiveness of sins because Jesus paid the ransom for our iniquities though we are guilty and deserve death (1 Timothy 2:5-6). Our redemption and forgiveness are not bought about by meditation, silver, gold, religion, being good, self-righteousness, offering sacrifices, not purchased by customs or routines, " Forasmuch as you know you were not redeemed with corruptible things, as silver and gold ...But with the precious blood of Christ, as of a Lamb without blemish and without spot." Redemption is only possible through Jesus Christ (Matthew 26:28).

Another marvelous blessing, we are blessed with the revelation of His will. The Lord will speak directly into your heart, His revelations, through the Holy Spirit! A "revelation" is when God reveals something to you that you did not understand before. It's so exciting when that bell goes off in your head and you "get it!" God makes known to us the 'mystery of His will (Ephesians 1:9) and it was His good pleasure to do this! This fantastic gift was not some afterthought either. It was in the mind of God from the very beginning. He gives His children needed instruction, details of salvation, the mysteries, power, and capabilities of the Holy Spirit so that we can walk in the Spirit and obey even though we live in the flesh. Christians partake of a certain amount of inheritance now but there is another part of this inheritance laid up in heaven which is yet to come that is incorruptible and will not fade away. Believers in Christ are sealed. A seal denotes ownership. This is our "mark" ..it's the Holy Spirit (the devil will duplicate his own "mark" in the end times), but being sealed by the Holy Spirit means when people become Christians the Spirit identifies them as belonging to or being under the authority of the One the seal represents, which is, of course, God! The Holy Spirit IS the 'guarantee of our inheritance.'

Finally, why would anyone want to ignore these great blessings? If you are not a Christian do you feel a tug on your heart you've been resisting? God is calling you. He is inviting you to take advantage of adoption. "No one comes to the Father UNLESS GOD DRAWS HIM" (John 6:44). Do you feel a draw? Why keep resisting? Why are you ignoring these wonderful blessings? Will you not take advantage of them today by coming to Christ? If you have any questions regarding salvation or adoption you can email me and remain anonymous. I will honor that. My email is found on the right side of this page under 'Blogs by Month.'
Until next time,
-Pat-

3/31/19

Should Babies Be Baptized?


The other day I was having an interesting conversation regarding Catholicism - the same religion my parents brought me up in - and the subject of baptizing babies came up. Personally, I was baptized as an infant. In fact, my entire family was. We were taught in Catechism that the only way to remove "original" sin, you know, the first sin committed by Adam and Eve that lies in every soul from the moment of birth (so they said), one must be baptized with water. The teaching was, if my parents didn't have me baptized as an infant and I died, I would go to hell because of this imputed "stain" of original sin. I don't fault my parents for following through. They were only doing what they believed was best for all of the five children they brought into the world. So what about this teaching? Are babies born in sin? Should babies be baptized as an insurance policy against hell? Let's look at these questions from a Biblical viewpoint.

I'm going to begin by saying NO INFANT HAS THE STAIN OF "SIN" WHEN THEY ARE BORN. I'm going to take it one step further and show you from written scripture, five solid statements this is true. Before baptism:
1. God requires that we BELIEVE THE GOSPEL (Mark 16:16). Infants are incapable of believing anything, and certainly not scripture.
2. God requires that we REPENT OF SIN (Acts 2:38). Repentance requires a change of mind. Infants cannot do that.
3. God requires that we must BE TAUGHT and LEARN the will of God (John 6:45). Can an infant know the will of God?
4. God requires that we CONFESS CHRIST BEFORE MEN (Romans 10: 9-10) Infants cannot talk.
5. God requires that we SUBMIT TO BAPTISM (Mark 16:16, Acts 2:38). An infant can be forced by another person to be baptized, but the baby cannot submit its will to do so.
Since only an adult or older children can be converted, baptism is inappropriate for infants or for those children who have not reached the age of accountability. What is the Age of accountability? The age of accountability is the belief that God saves all those who die having never possessed the ability to make a decision for or against Christ. One verse from Romans 1:20 speaks to this issue, " Since the creation of the world God's invisible qualities-his eternal power and divine nature-have been clearly seen, being understood from what has been made, so that people are without excuse." According to this, mankind's guilt before God is based, in part, on the fact that people reject what they can "clearly see" of God's existence and power. An infant cannot comprehend the power of God's existence by looking at the sun, moon, stars, universe, depths of the ocean, etc. and therefore, they are incapable of seeing or understanding God's power through things around them.

Most Fundamentalists say infants and children are automatically saved before they reach the age of "reason." So now we have the terms 'before the age of reason' AND 'before the age of accountability.' Thirteen is the most common age accepted as the age of accountability based on Jewish custom. However, there is no definite age listed in the Bible to support the age of thirteen. Personally, I think the age of accountability differs with each infant/child/person. Here is why: You have people who reach the age of 45 who have mental disabilities and can only think, reason, and act like a five-year-old. What about these? Are these people with disabilities going to hell because they are 45 in physical years, but remain little children mentally? The Bible tells us, "The soul that sins will die" (Ezekiel 18:20) HAS YOUR BABY SINNED? The Bible tells us, "A man's heart is evil from his youth" (Genesis 8:21) FROM YOUTH, NOT FROM HIS BIRTH. The Bible tells us that God will judge our WORKS. What has your infant done to be judged for? (Ecclesiastes 12; 13-14). The Bible tells us God will judge fairly according to DEEDS. What intentional activity or action has your infant engaged in? (Romans 2:6-11; Revelation 20:13). As a Catholic, I was told babies were hellbound unless they were baptized. Let's look at that. By the word hellbound I mean bound for the second death as described in Revelation 20:14. NOTE: it is SIN that causes this death (Romans 6:23) and it is ONE'S OWN SINS that causes this death (Ezekiel 18:20) not any imputed transgression, "The person who sins will die. The son will not bear the punishment for the father's iniquity, nor will the father bear the punishment for the son's iniquity; the righteousness of the righteous will be upon himself, and the wickedness of the wicked will be upon himself." That's clear.
Scripture tells us there is a time in a person's life when he or she "knows enough to know evil and choose good" (Isaiah 7:15-16).

Think about it! God is not of such a character that He would require something that cannot be done. Infants are incapable of committing sin! God wants all to be saved (2 Peter 3:9). He does not send unbaptized infants to hell because they are without understanding. Again, God requires we hear and understand the gospel (Romans 1:16; Romans 10:17; Matthew 15:10; Acts 28:27). See how silly it is to believe an infant can be sent to hell? Babies are innocent. How ignorant would it be to destroy your 3-month-old puppy because he soiled your floor? A puppy has no idea what discipline means (yet). He has no idea how much you spent on your carpet or what a carpet even is. He has no concept that you want him to "go potty outside." He has no sense of regulation or order, commands or expectancy from you. How much more an infant? Simply put, the puppy is innocent until he knows right from wrong as expected by his owners. And an infant is innocent because he or she is incapable of knowing right from wrong, what is expected by the parents, or that there is such a law in obeying Gospel's commands, thus he or she is innocent of an infraction of any kind committed or imputed!
Conclusion: As the Bible rejects the teaching of Original Sin, I hope you do, too. Jesus said, "Suffer (allow) the little children to come unto me FOR SUCH IS THE KINGDOM OF GOD" (Matthew 19:14) --in other words, The Kingdom of God is pure and sinless just like a little child.
Until next time,
-Pat-

3/28/19

Offensive Gospel


Teaching God's truth can, will, and most times offend people. I've seen it and witnessed it personally. When what I blog offends someone it causes that person discomfort. I get it because I too at one time in my life was offended by Truth. Living in sin will cause that kind of reaction. Should we not want to teach/preach that which causes someone to be uncomfortable with their lifestyle of sin? Someone made me uncomfortable once and I'm glad they did. According to the Word of God, if I allow someone to think that they are okay living a sinful lifestyle I am in the wrong (Acts 20:26-27; Romans 6:1,15). Not that it is my "duty" to judge you, it is my duty to speak the truth because I care about where you are. Just as if I saw you drowning in a lake, I would jump in to rescue you from drowning or at least throw you a flotation device. I know what it's like to be drowning. Someone cared enough to come to my rescue. I don't hate that person today, I still thank God for them! Why do I want to teach what God has taught me? Because the Gospel "is the power of God unto salvation for everyone that believes, to the Jew first and also to the Greek" (Romans 1:16). The gospel is the power of God THAT SAVES! Those who reject the words of the Lord do so not because I'm an offense to them, but out of being offended by the Lord. I don't take things personally. I remember when I would make fun of someone handing out a gospel tract or attempting to talk to me on the street. I rejected the words because I didn't want to be corrected. Even while sitting in Mass each Sunday, I was offended by the gospel because I knew I was not living right and if I listened to what was being said it only made me feel more guilty.

God has asked those that have listened, heard, understood and received, to teach and preach nothing more than His Word (2 Timothy 4:2). I'm a simple person sharing what I know, scouring the lake and calling out to any person who is drowning. In Acts 17:2-7, Paul and Silas were in a town called Thessalonica (verse 1). They were preaching the gospel of Jesus Christ. The preaching of the gospel will always bring either a positive or negative response. That's a given. Some in Thessalonica believed and accompanied Paul and Silas (verse 4), but others did not believe and wanted to bring harm upon Paul and Silas insomuch that the brethren sent Paul and Silas away under the cover of night (verse 10). The charge was, "These that have turned the world upside down are come to us also (verse 6). If the Word of God is taught the way intended, people WILL BE OFFENDED especially with those who reject what the Word of God demands they do. And believe it or not, some preachers and teachers fear to tell the whole truth, even watering it down, actually lightening up on parts that convict people of sin because they are afraid they won't be liked or that they will offend people and lose members of their church!

Listen carefully to this from 2 Timothy 4:3, "For the time is coming when men will not tolerate wholesome teaching. They will want something to tickle their ears and their own fancies and will collect teachers who will pander to their own desires. They will no longer listen to the truth but will wander off after man-made fictions. For yourself, stand fast in all that you are doing, meeting whatever suffering this may involve. Go on steadily preaching the Gospel and carry out to the full commission that God gave you." This is absolutely happening now, in this age, where people seek teachers who won't offend them, who won't convict them of sin, and who water down the truth. Preachers and teachers are catering to these kinds of "Christians" because they fear running them off rather than embracing the priority of converting someone to Christ. I'm human. I don't want someone angry with me, cursing me, or leaving my page because they read a blog they disagreed with. But I will not water down the truth to appease the crowd. I will continue to follow Timothy's instructions, "Go on steadily preaching the Gospel and carry out to the full commission that God gave you."

I wonder how some teachers and preachers today that have the "offend nobody mentality" feel when they read Biblical accounts on homosexuality, effeminate men, sexual relationships outside of marriage, killing innocent blood, specifically abortion in this day and age? Paul taught against idolatry (Acts 19:25-29) and it caused confusion and strife among the people, so God must have been upset with Paul for his words, right? Wrong! The record states, "And many that believed came, and confessed, and showed their deeds. Many of them also which used curious arts brought their books together and burned them before all men: and prevailed" (Acts 19:18-20 KJV). We can see from the above verse that preaching the Word of God caused some to be "offended" to the point that they "believed, confessed, and showed their deeds" (verse 18).

Stephen wasn't stoned to death because he tried to keep from running someone off (Acts 7: 51-60). Preaching the Gospel is about telling people what they NEED TO DO to be saved (Acts 2: 37-41). When you tell someone they need to be saved, you are telling them they are lost, just as someone told me! Some, maybe even many, will not take kindly to being told they are in need of a Savior (John 8:32-37). Nevertheless, while some may be offended, it is my work to take the Word of God to people as far as I can (Acts 5:42; Acts 20:20). My blogs are just the vehicle to do that. I invite all who will receive Jesus Christ as Savior. Here is a starting point, a prayer to give your heart to Him. Lord Jesus, for too long I've kept you out of my life. I know that I am a sinner and that I cannot save myself. No longer will I close the door when I hear you knocking. By faith, I gratefully receive your gift of salvation. I am ready to trust You as my Lord and Savior. Thank you, Lord Jesus, for coming to earth. I believe you are the Son of God who died on the cross for my sins and rose from the dead on the third day. Thank you for bearing my sins and giving me the gift of eternal life. I believe your words are true. Come into my heart., Lord Jesus. and be my Savior. AMEN!
Until next time,
-Pat-

3/25/19

BACKSLIDING

Backsliding: The action of relapsing into bad ways or error.
I was asked by a reader, "Does God forgive multiple backslidings? I've been in and out of affairs three to four times and am deeply troubled by this subject. I'm a Christian and I'm wanting God to forgive me for my failures of falling away, but after reading one of your blogs concerning Christians sinning, I feel I am doomed."

I NEED TO CLEAR THIS UP IMMEDIATELY!

First, let me begin by making it very clear that God absolutely forgives His children of failures and backslidings WHEN WE ARE REPENTANT, seek His forgiveness for our error(s), and return to a relationship with Him. God will always forgive sin when we turn in penitence, confess our sins, and resolve to walk in His ways again. However, we are not supposed to do is use His mercy as an occasion to keep on sinning (Galatians 5:13). In other words, as an example, we are not to have an attitude of 'Well, I am saved by grace so God will forgive me for continuing my affair. He understands my needs. I'll end it when I'm ready.' That is purposeful, willful sinning. In your case, it sounds like you are where you should be. That is, ready to ask for forgiveness and to come back into the graces of God. Using your own words, you are not "doomed" just as the Prodigal Son was not doomed, King David was not doomed, and the Apostle Peter was not doomed for their backsliding. Why? They all had something in common. All three men were horrified regarding the decisions they made when they sinned against God. All three had realized their error. All three were sorry. All three repented. And all three returned to God and amended their ways. Let's look at each example:

PRODIGAL SON: He goes "into a far country, and there he squandered his inheritance in riotous living." So basically the son blew, wasted, and misused his father's inheritance. In that biblical age when children highly reverenced parents, it would have been equivalent to saying, "Father, I can't wait for you to die. Give me 1/3 of everything you have right now!" The father complies. So the son spends his money on unruly, rowdy living, in an undisciplined manner. He may have spent it on material things, gambling, prostitutes, etc. we just don't know. His actions not only showed disregard for his father but a heart full of greed and selfishness. His relationship with his father was severed. Yet, for all his misconduct he is still a son! When he finally came to his senses (read the story Luke 15:11-32) he was sorry for his sin. He was repentant and his desire was to return home. Was he welcomed? Was he forgiven? How was he greeted? I'll tell you how. He was given a fancy robe, a fancy ring, shoes, and set for him was a feast with guests, music, and dancing. The reason? "This my son was dead and is alive again" AND "He was lost, and is found." This is an example of God's reaction when we return from being lost and separated from Him because of sin." God does not begrudge us for what we have done. He doesn't take us back reluctantly. Like the father in the parable, He takes us back joyously! Eagerly! God's love is not conditional. WHEN WE RETURN, He accepts.

KING DAVID: Like many of all the great figures of the Bible, David was a man who struggled and was flawed. His demons would lead him to commit murder! Not only murder but adultery so he could amass power and a woman that didn't belong to him. However, despite his flaws, David had a heart for God, and God had a heart for David. David was appointed King of Israel, he was a man of God yet he sinned terribly! The guy was a murderer for goodness sake! He had Uriah killed in battle so that he could have Uriah's wife, Bathsheba! David's remarkably wicked act of murder which was rooted in lust and fear proved a deep flaw in David. But just as with the Prodigal Son, David, upon coming to his senses was sorry for his sins. That's the key to being forgiven, to be truly sorrowful and repentant, wanting to come back to God and to resume a right way of living. Psalm 51:1-19 is one of David's heartfelt prayers asking God for forgiveness. It's entirely too long to type the entire prayer, but you should read it. Here are the first two verses to give you an idea of what true repentance looks like: "Have mercy on me, O God, according to your unfailing love; according to your compassion blot out my transgressions. Wash away all my iniquity and cleanse me from my sin." David's gravest sins were murder and adultery. Because of this, he suffered terribly. He lost four children. The first was the baby born of the adulterous, murderous, affair between him and Bathsheba. David also lost the respect of his people and his reputation was permanently besmirched. After sinning, David thoroughly repented. He actually stayed on his face for seven days in genuine contrition and grief for what he had done -- begging God for mercy. I see this as astonishing evidence of God's grace and forgiveness. Suppose you make some terrible decision in your life that you feel is too grave to be forgiven. Is it irreversible? Does it mean you cannot be saved or that God disavows your salvation? Absolutely not! The story of King David shows that God can redeem us even after we have wandered far from the path. Though He won't always reverse the consequences of our poor decisions, with true, genuine repentance we may return to Him.

Apostle Peter: Peter's sin was denial. After knowing Jesus personally, being chosen as a special disciple, breaking bread with Him, after following Him faithfully, seeing His miracles, Peter promised he would never deny Jesus. Peter did just that when the pressure was on when He might be killed for being one of Jesus' disciples. Peter not only denied ever knowing Jesus, but he denied so three times! We all know the story and it played out exactly as Jesus predicted in Luke 22:34, "I tell you, Peter, before the rooster crows today, you will deny three times that you know me." In one moment, Peter saw the depth of his own failure. He realized that he had just done what Jesus had foretold, the one thing Peter had passionately insisted he would never do -- he had disowned his beloved Master. It was a low point for Peter, perhaps the worse moment of the worse day of his life. Sometimes we learn the most about forgiveness when we realize how desperately we need it ourselves. Jesus knew that Peter would fail him, as we all do at times, yet Jesus said to Peter: "I have made supplication for you that your faith may not give out; and you, when once you have returned, strengthen your brothers" (Luke 22:32). Jesus was expressing confidence in Peter's spiritual recovery and his return to faithful service. What a kind forgiving spirit Jesus has!

I want it perfectly understood that I believe Jesus forgives our mistakes, errors, sins, or when we backslide either moving away temporarily because of overwhelming temptation or even sometimes being away for years. "GO AND SIN NO MORE" is a command that should mean something to us because Jesus did not say those words in vain. As followers of Christ, we should not be willfully or intentionally disobeying Him due to disregard for God's laws. What I absolutely believe is that THERE IS NO FORGIVENESS FOR BLASPHEMY, also referred to in the scriptures as the "unpardonable," "unforgivable sin." I have written about it in previous blogs and it can be found in Mark 12:31-32; Matthew 12: 31-32; Luke 12: 10. Too, I want to reiterate (as written in other blogs) that scripture also points out that those who permanently turn away (speaking to Christians only) who never repent of their sin, and never return to a relationship with their Father in heaven --the three examples above did repent and return -- IF AFTER THEY HAVE KNOWN THE POWER OF GOD (that's having known of, and have been indwelled and made partakers of the Holy Spirit) they stay away and deny the power of the Holy Spirit they were shown, THESE are in danger of damnation. "For it is IMPOSSIBLE," says Hebrews 6:4-6, "for those who have once been enlightened, who have tasted the heavenly gift, who have shared in the Holy Spirit, who have tasted the goodness of the Word of God and the powers of the coming age and who HAVE FALLEN AWAY, to be brought back to repentance. To their loss, they are crucifying the Son of God all over again and subjecting Him to public disgrace."
We can be a genuine son or daughter of the Father - who are spiritually "alive" - and be "lost" through sin. And though Jesus said, "I will never leave or forsake you," we can turn our backs on our heavenly Father AND LEAVE HIM OF OUR OWN FREE WILL! Yes, the unpardonable sin is a real possibility for believers. That was my point in the other blogs, specifically "Once Saved Always Saved" and "Sealed Unto The Day Of Redemption." There is forgiveness for the truly repentant but not, however, for the Christian who blasphemes or leaves the faith willfully, going back into sin permanently never to repent and turn back to the Father. I hope this has made things clear.
Until next time,
-Pat-

3/24/19

Would You Die For A Lie?


I have a unique question for you. Answer honestly. What if you were on trial and being falsely accused of some colossal lie. Furthermore, because of that supposed "lie," thousands upon thousands of people were fooled (according to your accusers) into believing you are someone you're not and thus you were indicted for subverting your government? And even though the accusations against you were false, you were about to be put you to death unless you agreed with your accusers that you indeed were a liar. All you would have to do is say you lied, it was a mere joke, that you meant no harm, and you could instantly be set free with no repercussions. Would you keep your mouth shut and let your accusers put you to death even though you never lied and are 100% innocent of the charges? My question today is, why would Jesus go to the cross and die if He was lying about being Who He said He was?? Because He wasn't lying! Let's look at it. Begin with Mark chapter 3: 20-26 NKJV, - referring to Jesus " Then the multitude came together again so that they could not so much as eat bread. But when His own people (the Jews) heard about this, they went out to lay hold of Him (Jesus), for they said, 'He is out of His mind.' And the scribes who came down from Jerusalem said, 'He has Beelzebub' and, 'By the ruler of the demons (Satan) He casts out demons.' So He called them (the disciples) to Himself and said to them in parables: 'How can Satan cast out Satan? If a kingdom is divided against itself, that kingdom cannot stand. And if a house is divided against itself, that house cannot stand. And if Satan has risen up against himself, and is divided, he cannot stand but has an end."

Obviously, some of the people were accusing Jesus of being a lunatic and others said that He was possessed by Satan. There are people today who give Jesus certain names and titles, including those of crazy and demonic. Personally speaking, there are people within my own family who say Jesus was "a good man" but deny He is the Son of God. I have heard people say Jesus wasn't any more than a good teacher or at least very wise like Confucious. Others say that Jesus was a noble, moral leader, a religious revolutionary of sorts, a man of immense compassion and great wisdom. And still, others say he was only a prophet or equally as devout as Muhammad. People pin all kinds of praise, honor, and recognition on Jesus, painting Him as this nice, noble, compassionate, kind, insightful, exceptional teacher. Fine. But I want you to think about something. After you observe the scripture I listed above, a crazy person - "one beside himself" (KJV) or a person "out of his mind" (NKJV) .. basically means that person is unstable. The phrase "one who has Beelzebub" NKJV .. basically is referring to being demonically possessed, belonging to Satan. Well, these types of people do not heal the sick, raise the dead, or have power over demons. Too, a crazy person, a deranged "lunatic" does not speak with wisdom as Jesus spoke, Colossians 2:2-3 "Christ; in whom are hidden all the treasures of wisdom and knowledge." Neither does a lunatic THINK the way Jesus thought, nor do they act as Jesus did by attracting women and children to Himself through kindness, mercy, forgiveness, and compassion. Can a lunatic make the blind see? Heal the lame? Cause the dumb to speak? Can they raise the dead?? Did Buddha? Krishna? Shiva? Vishnu? Mohammad? Baal? Mars? Mercury? Pan? You get the idea. Jesus was no lunatic.

Liar? Was Jesus a liar? CAN A LIAR RAISE THE DEAD? (1 Kings 17: 17-24; 2 Kings 4:18-37; 2 King 13: 20-21; Luke 11:7-11; Luke 8:49-56; John 11: 1-44; Acts 9:36-42; Acts 20:7-12; and Himself Matthew 28: 1-20; Mark 16: 1-20; Luke 24: 1-49; John 20: 1-21, 25). CAN A FRAUD HEAL THE SICK (Matthew 12:15; Matthew 14:14; Matthew 14:36; Matthew 12:10; Matthew 21:14; Luke 4:40; Matthew 9:35; Mark 6:56; Mark 7:37) CAN A LIAR DOMINATE THE WORLD OF DEMONS? (Matthew 8:16; Luke 10:17; Luke 8: 30,33; Mark 1:39; Mark 3: 13-15; Luke 4:41) CAN AN IMPOSTURE DIE, BE BURIED, THEN COME OUT OF THE GRAVE ALIVE (1 Corinthians 15: 3-5; Romans 6:9; John 11: 25-26; Romans 8:11; Isaiah 25:8; 1 Peter 1:21). WHAT THEN? We are left with one alternative, one option with regard to Jesus. That option is this: Jesus is Who He claimed to be. He is God! Put your thinking caps on. A good man? Moral man? Religious teacher? Wise? Spiritual mentor? Was He these? HE WAS SO MUCH MORE! Jesus was God (Matthew 1:23; Isaiah 9:6; 2 Peyer 1:1; John1: 1-3; John 10: 30-33; John 14: 9-11; Philippians 5: 2-7; Colossians 2:9; 1 Timothy 3:16). As soon as He revealed Himself as God He eliminated Himself from any other category. Why? Because good people, wise people, sensible people don't think they are God, and they don't want you to think they are God!

A wonderful author, CS Lewis, said something very wise, and I quote, "As soon as Jesus declared that He was GOD the Son, that He had the same nature as God, as soon as He said, 'If you've seen Me, you've seen God,' it was no longer possible "to simply designate Him as a good teacher. That is not open as an option. Good, sensible, wise men don't make such outrageous claims." I couldn't agree with Mr. Lewis more! So if YOU think you have an acceptable view of Jesus and give Him honor as a good teacher, prophet, or as one of the great religious leaders, you really don't have that option! You've got to join one of these three options: Jesus was either the biggest LIAR that ever lived, being some kind of a demon-possessed psychopathic lunatic, or He was Who He said He was. The evidence is in! He was virgin born, led a sinless life, had power over the physical world, power over the spiritual world, power over life, power over death, power over creation. Clearly, Jesus is Lord of all, King of all Kings, our Emmanuel.

Finally, what evidence is there in His 30 years of growing up that reveals He was a madman? He was irrational? Illogical? Insane? Detached from reality? NONE! In order to make this testimony unmistakably clear, the Holy Spirit ordained that there would be four testaments given for the purpose of declaring the deity of Christ: Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John! All four writers have the same purpose; they write so that you may believe that Jesus is God, that He came as the Son of God, taking on human flesh, and believing people might have life in His name. The reason you need to get the correct view of Christ is that it's the only path to salvation. Any other path leads to an eternal torment shut off from Him. The truth is, Jesus went to a cross to die for YOU. He loves you so much that He gave His life to exonerate and acquit you from the punishment of the sins you've willfully committed throughout your life. My question today is IF Jesus lied, would He have died for a story He made up? Would you die for a lie? No, we would recant and turn tail. Jesus said, "I am the resurrection and the life. He who believes in Me will live, even though he dies" (John 11:25).
Until next time,
-Pat-