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2/20/22

Angelic Encounters

 


Do you know that you have angels watching over you? Did you know there are 365 references to angels in Scripture? I looked it up. Why mention angels that many times if their existence were not true? The Bible assures us that there are angels so why should we doubt their presence? Psalms give me great comfort to believe that they are always with me, encamped around me and delivering me from different situations I have found myself in (Psalm 34:7) AND THEN THERE IS THIS  “For he shall give his angels charge over you, to keep you in all your ways.” (Psalm 91:11). I love to hear people tell “angel stories” or read about the way angels have intervened in people’s lives. We would all feel a little more secure if we would realize the constant presence of loving heavenly angels. I think it would be really helpful for others reading this blog if they volunteered to share their "angel story or stories" in the comments below. 


I am going to share three of mine with the intention of giving hope to the nonbeliever that God indeed sends help in times of trouble.  I don’t know any way that we could prove an angel has intervened in our lives except to share the following 3 of many I have had. Maybe when God wants us to know His angels have helped us, He makes us aware of it? Paul said, “Be not forgetful to entertain strangers; for thereby some have entertained angels unawares.” That tells me angels can appear as people! Doesn't that verse lead you to wonder if angels appear to us in human form at times? I know they can because of my experiences!  We know that angels appeared to many in human form in the Bible I can certainly remember times when someone would appear in my life just when I needed them and they were gone when my needs were met. Were they “angels unawares”? For lack of space, here are three of my personal encounters.

EXPERIENCE #1.
One day after school and walking toward home,  Karen and I stopped at her house for a quick snack and to discuss some algebra problems I needed help with. After the study, we were in her front room goofing off, dancing to some of our favorite music on the radio, gossiping about other girls, discussing what was expected of us in gym class, etc. All of a sudden, Karen began choking on the Jeno's pizza rolls we heated up after sneaking them out of her freezer. I was frozen. I had no idea what to do! There was no Hymlick manuver then. I watched her face turn a light blue as she frantically grasped at her throat. I shout out, "Oh God. Karen! What can I do??" Karen stood silent gasping for air. In my terror I yelled out, "JESUS!! Help us!!" (I had been raised a Catholic so I knew about God, Jesus, prayer, and frankly angels). No sooner had I shouted out, a tall figure appeared against the wall behind Karen. The odd thing was, the figure was about 9 feet tall and Karen's ceilings were only about 8 feet tall. In other words, this "figure" went about a foot above the ceiling in my vision. The figure was white in color, semi-transparent, but clear enough to see wings folded down to the sides of its body. I could not see a face, but if I had to guess I would say the figure was male by its build. Intuitively, I KNEW it was an angel, not a ghost, nothing evil, not a figment of my imagination.
"Karen! There's an angel behind you!"
As I watched in amazement, this "angel" reached out one of his arms and placed it on top of her head. Suddenly, Karen inhaled deeply and began coughing. She had her breath back! "There's an angel behind you," I repeated. "Don't turn around, he's huge!!"
By now Karen was more frightened by what I was telling her than the fact she had choked and was unable to breathe. 
"STOP IT," she shouted, "you're scaring me."
I'll end this experience here but add, it wasn't until I reached my late 40's that I learned from other people's experience with angels reporting from what they saw, also guessed angels to be about 9 feet tall as well.

EXPERIENCE #2.
My best friend Debbie introduced me to a lady at a Bible study class she conducted in her own home. This lady was as poor as poor gets and living in a run-down rented home although she kept the inside clean and tidy. At the time, she had 4 children living in the home, one was in and out of the home, and the oldest was in the Army. Sadly, her husband was an alcoholic, couldn't keep a job, and physically and verbally abused her. She had a wretched life but loved the Lord and showed it. She was the lady that introduced me to the bible and eventually was the one that led me to the saving grace of Jesus. Often times I would sneak food into her home so she could feed her kids and now and then I would slip her $20 that she would temporarily slip down her bra so her husband would not know and spend on booze. I recall one day I came to visit, bringing bread, eggs, cereal, juice, and other items. One of the kids wanted milk which I was not aware they were out of. I don't know where this came from, I really don't, but I was a new Christian and had not had time to build much faith in God's provision. Nonetheless, I looked with compassion at all those adoring eyes who nicknamed me Aunt Pat, and said, "let's all go to the kitchen." Thinking I had a new game to play 2 of the youngest children happily grabbed my hands as we skipped into the kitchen. "Is there any milk? Any at all?" I asked. There was one glass bottle in the refrigerator with about 1/4 cup in it. It wasn't even enough for a bowl of cereal. I instructed, "Everybody grab a chair and sit down. We are going to pray." Without question, they did what I asked. "Someone bring the bottle of milk over here and each of you get a glass."  In short, with little eyes watching I prayed aloud over the mostly empty bottle of milk. I recall asking the Lord to fill the little children's tummies, that I knew He loved them, etc etc etc. I am not exaggerating when I say I began to pour the 1/4 cup into a glass but it kept pouring until it filled the glass. Then I moved to the next glass and the next until everyone's glass was filled to the top with milk!! When all glasses were filled, guess how much was left in the bottle? The original 1/4 cup! After that happened one of the kids shouted, "I saw an angel." No one paid attention to his words but I knew there had to be an intervention. I'll end this experience here and add the children kept asking, "How did you do that?" Of course, we know it wasn't me.

EXPERIENCE #3.
One of the varying jobs I've had in my lifetime was employment with the Independence, Missouri Police Department as a Desk Officer, badge 1099.  As one officer on the force of 300 the City employed, many privileges were given to us that regular citizens didn't get. Many retailers would give me free items or not charge me at all when checking out with a few items as long as I was wearing my uniform.  I once stopped at a convenience store on the way home from work to put air in a low tire. This was only after being 2-3 days on the job. I entered the store to pay the 25 cents to get the cashier to turn on the air but he said, "No. Air is free." I said, "The sign says 25 cents for air and pay the cashier." He responded, "You're a cop! It's free." I had no idea of all the privileges that would come my way simply because I had a uniform and badge! I honestly thought to myself, "This isn't fair. I'm a person  like anyone else." Some of the privileges I remember besides free air was, no taxes on purchased items, free car washes, excellent and fast service anywhere I went, free Sunday papers, etc. BUT ONLY if I was wearing my uniform which was always to or from work. I could not wear my uniform willy nilly on any given day or just because I wanted to enter a store. 
Here is a third and most memorable angel encounter. I was on my way to work in a terrible snowstorm. Most people stayed home that day because the snow was so deep. I was trotting along in my SS El Camino approximately 1o miles from work. I had taken the back roads to avoid what backup hi-way traffic there was being reported on the news. I was on a stretch of road away from any house lr place of business. In fact, there was a cornfield on either side of me when my vehicle spat and sputtered, and then died right in the middle of the road! OH NO. ARE YOU KIDDING ME? was my first thought. I did not own a cellphone in 1987! I saw no houses I could walk to for help. It was COLD. I felt I was doomed. There was no way to call a friend for help, call my employer to say I would be late, and no way to contact a tow truck. Honestly, I was scared. As the inside of the El Camino grew colder, I bowed my head in despair. Straight away I was startled by a tapping on my driver's side window!! Wiping off the fog that had formed inside, I saw a man in a coat, hat, and scarf around his neck. Raising his voice said, "ARE YOU STUCK?" Shaking my head, "No, not exactly. My car died."
Him: Release the hood. I'll take a look.
Me: Okay. (thinking who is this guy He could be a rapist)
With the hood up I could see him, though not totally, but between the dashboard and where the hood raises.
Him: Try to turn your ignition!
NOTHING.
He walked back to my window ...
Filled with uncertainty and fear of who this guy was, I only rolled my window down about 3". With his warm breath billowing out like a car's exhaust...
Him: "Do you happen to have a screwdriver?"
Me: Sorry, no. I don't have any tools on me.
He went back under the hood. He was there for what seemed like 15 minutes or so. That seems like a really long time when you cannot observe what's going on.
Him: "Try it again."
NOTHING.
Another minute or so passes.
Him: "One more time. Give it some gas this time when you turn the key."
I wrapped my cold fingers around that key and pumped the gas peddle as he instructed praying my car would start.
RRRRRRRuden, MY CAR STARTED!! And with a few more pushes against the gas peddle for good measure. Ruden ruden! Then a nice smooth idle.
Minutes had gone by. What was he doing? My vehicle was running now. Why is the hood still up? I wanted to thank him and be on my way to work. I kept thinking to myself in silent frustration, 'hello? hello? Let's go. I have to get to work!'
I was afraid to open my door to a stranger even though he had helped me. (Women will understand my apprehension.)
Despite my fear, I opened my door to speak and thank him.
HE WASN'T THERE!!! What? Where was he? He was just under the hood. Where could he have gone? How did he appear? Looking out, there were no tire tracks on the road in front of me and a single row behind me leading to the tracks made by my own vehicle!
Too, there were no footprints around the front of my car or at my driver's side window except my own right outside the door!
THIS WAS AN ANGEL UNAWARE HELPING ME.
I've had other encounters in my life and I am totally convinced there are angels that help us in this world even without scriptures speaking of them.

In conclusion, we know that every major event recorded in Scripture involved angels, and we are told that angels will play major roles on Earth up until the last days. When Christ returns – the most glorious day of all - angels will herald His return. “…They will see the Son of Man coming on the clouds of the sky, with power and great glory. And He will send His angels with a loud trumpet call, and they will gather His elect from the four winds, from one end of the heavens to the other.” (Matthew 24:30-31). If we believe what the Bible says, we can have the assurance that they are there. There is most likely an angel looking over your shoulder as you are reading this.

Until He comes, 
-Pat-

2/9/22

Will My Pets Be With Me In Heaven?

 


On numerous occasions I've been asked this question, 'Will My Pet Be With Me In Heaven?"  Honestly, after recently losing Mario,  it is not only my expectation but I truly believe it. How can I say that? Well, speaking from a Christian perspective if you refer to scriptures then combined a little bit of logic, it points to it. However, there are definitely varying opinions because the Bible has not specifically addressed this question. Some people say animals don't go to heaven because animals don't have souls. Others will tell you yes because God is a good God and will not deny us the pets we loved so well here on earth. And yet others are not sure but are open to the possibilities. So what is the answer? 
Let's look at both sides then you determine what scripture speaks to your heart.

THOSE WHO SAY NO:
Their opinion is, for animals, there is no salvation from sin and therefore no eternal life in God’s presence—that is reserved for human beings, who are created in God’s image. People who support this position point to verses like Matthew 18:3, which says, “Truly I say to you, unless you are converted and become like children, you shall not enter the kingdom of Heaven.” Because animals cannot be converted (and cannot repent of their sins or accept Christ as their Savior), some people say that they cannot go to Heaven. Ask yourself this logical question, when was the last time your dog, cat, horse, hampster, rabbit, etc. committed a sin? There is, therefore, no need to repent and be "converted."  Jesus was addressing humans not the animal kingdom.

THOSE WHO SAY  YES:
Their opinion seems to indicate that God will save not only people, but every living thing since His creation was perfect and pleased Him before the fall of man. God will restore ALL THINGS in the new earth.

“We know that in the Bible, ultimate redemption will extend to the whole of creation as stated in  Romans 8:21 NIV version, "that the creation itself will be liberated from its bondage to decay and brought into the glorious freedom of the children of God." Can you think of any reason why it would not extend to animals since animals are a part of His creation? Look at Luke 3:6, “and all flesh shall see the salvation of God.” ALL FLESH. Recall the words from the book of Revelation. Jesus, Himself said,  “Behold, I am making all things new.” ALL THINGS. It only makes sense to me that God meant animals to be part of His world—now and in the age to come. But is there more proof that animals are a resident in heaven? Truthfully, the Bible does confirm that there are animals in Heaven!  Isaiah 11:6 describes several types (predator and prey) living in peace with one another. It reads: "The wolf will live with the lamb, the leopard will lie down with the goat, the calf and the lion and the yearling together." If God created animals for the Garden of Eden to give us a picture of His ideal place, He will surely include them in Heaven, God’s perfect new Eden! If these animals live in Heaven, there is hope that our pets could be there too don't you think. Restoration is God's goal. In Revelation 19:11, Jesus is said to be riding a white horse!  So, if a horse is in Heaven—why not my dog Mario or any others I've loved and lost? I believe in the original Paradise, that there was complete harmony between man and animals; one day again that harmony will be restored and ALL CREATION will be made anew. New creations—man and animal—will live together in peace. 

There is a new question that was asked of me. It seems to be not whether animals will be in Heaven at all, but whether they will be the animals we knew during our lives on Earth?
The argument over whether or not specific pets go to Heaven seems to hinge on the idea of a soul expressed by the naysayers. Many people argue that animals do not have souls and cannot be saved, which means they cannot enter Heaven or the new world to come. I would argue,  certain Bible passages indicate that animals do have souls (the same word, nephesh in my concordance, which translates to “soul” is used in reference to both humans and animals) though not of the same kind that people have of course.  1 Corinthians 15:39 KJV, "All FLESH is not the same flesh; but there is one kind of flesh of men, another flesh of beast, another of fishes, another of birds." NOTE: Luke 3:6 KJV "and ALL FLESH shall see the salvation of God" (emphasis mine). We find companionship and joy in animals and pets because of the way God made animals (and us). He intends them to add joy and fulfillment to our lives. Adam's first task given to Him by God was to give a name to every animal! In fact, God created animals (on day 5) before He even formed man. For what purpose? For our pleasure. God is known for giving “good gifts” to His children—animals are one example of this! I really believe, and have told others who have grieved over a lost pet, it would be so simple for God to re-create a pet in Heaven if He wants to. He’s the giver of all good gifts, not the taker of them! If it would please us to have a pet restored to the New Earth, that may be sufficient reason. Consider parents who’ve acquired a pet because of their child’s request.” God is OUR FATHER and upon request, don't you think He would restore our personal pets?

 Sadly, when humankind sinned in the Garden of Eden, that blessed relationship between man and God suffered along with everything else. I firmly believe the animal kingdom (including pets you cared for here on earth) will be restored to the glory they once enjoyed before the Fall of Man.
In a new Heaven and earth, all will be perfect. This will almost certainly include a perfect and wonderful animal realm. Will I see Mario again? Will you see Gracey, Maximus,  Bono, Chiko, Annie, Brutus, Hazel Rose, Picasso, Lola, or Patches? Can you expect Drea to run to meet you in Heaven? Well, that all depends on how you interpret the Scripture. But there will be an opportunity to make new pets of all the animals that will be included. As for me, again, I believe that God will restore our beloved pets for us in Heaven, not because they have souls, but for our pleasure! If we believe God is their Creator as spoken of in Genesis, or that He loves us and them, that He intends to restore His creatures from the bondage they experienced because of our sin, then we have biblical grounds for not only wanting but expecting that we may be with them again on the New Earth.” 
Still can't get yourself to believe?
Jesus said, “All things are possible to him who believes!” If you believe that, then get ready for one big ole animal reunion in Heaven.

-Pat-

2/5/22

When Things Look Bleak


 Like many other Christians, I am deeply concerned about the direction in which our country has been moving and the speed at which it continues to move. The murder of the unborn, the celebration of every form of sexual immorality, the increase in public acts of violence, perpetual discrimination, sex trafficking, and a rise in religious intolerance certainly tops the list of moral evils over which we should grieve. If the outrage and anger we've witnessed is any indicator of things to come, the future looks bleak. Along with the decay of the moral fabric of our society is the inevitability of opposition to Christ and His church. This rightly leaves believers unsettled in heart and mind. However, so many people scramble to get behind a political leader in order to alleviate fears. Conspiracy theories abound to justify in the minds and hearts of the fearful why they should be fighting for a political solution. However, when fears or concerns rise up in our minds and hearts, what does God call us to do? Thankfully, He has given us all that we need in His word. The Psalms alone provide us with enough encouragement to trust in the God who made the heavens and the earth when everything around us seems bleak. Consider reading the book of Psalms when you feel down, defeated, or overcome by things you cannot control. Look at these words from Psalm 146:3–7:


“Do not put your trust in princes,
Nor in a son of man, in whom there is no help.
His spirit departs, he returns to his earth;
In that very day his plans perish.

Happy is he who has the God of Jacob for his help,
Whose hope is in the Lord his God,
Who made heaven and earth,
The sea, and all that is in them;
Who keeps truth forever,
Who executes justice for the oppressed,
Who gives food to the hungry.
The Lord gives freedom to the prisoners.” 

When we are tempted to trust in some particular person, government, or political party to provide deliverance and security, we have a vain hope. The God who made heaven, and earth, the sea and all that is in them, is the One who provides deliverance and security for His people. This God has secured a city that has foundations–a lasting city–for His people (Hebrews 11:10, 16; 13:14). He has, through His own death on the cross and resurrection from the dead, secured victory over our enemies–the world, the flesh, and the devil. He alone provides salvation. He alone atones for our sins. He alone sets the prisoner free. He alone raises us from death to life. He alone is the One in whom we should find our help. 

Psalm 46:1-3 God is our refuge and strength, an ever-present help in trouble. ...
Proverbs 18:10 The name of the Lord is a strong tower; the righteous run into it and are safe.
Nehemiah 8:10 Do not grieve, for the joy of the Lord is your strength.
Psalm 9:9-10. The Lord is a refuge for the oppressed, a stronghold in times of trouble. ...
Philippians 4:19. And my God will meet all your needs according to the riches of his glory in Christ Jesus. 
It’s hard to make it through life whenever you’re dealing with a difficult situation. You know God is there and you know He is listening, but sometimes you just need a reminder."Cast all your anxieties on him, because he cares for you" (1 Peter 5:7).

In conclusion, getting through a difficult time isn’t always easy, but God has given us His word to make sure we understand His promises. Why walk this journey alone when you can have the one who spoke everything into existence by your side ready and willing to provide for you?
 Whether your difficult time lasts a few hours, a few days, or even years due to the current pandemic, I hope you find comfort in the verses I posted today.

1/22/22

I Can't Do That

 


I have not only heard but have thought it myself years ago, "There's no way I can do what God wants of me. It would be like pushing a boulder up a hill. I'm only human!"  Have you ever said that? Have you ever felt so overwhelmed by the Christian life that you believe it's impossible to obey God? Unfortunately, I've got bad news for you. You're right! YOU will never be strong enough within your own self to do what God wants. And that, simply because you are human. However, I also have fantastic news!! When you come to Jesus and make Him the Lord of your life, God gives you the power and the will to obey Him! Did you get that?? Did that sink in? Not only has Jesus died for you, forgiven you, cleansed you by His blood, SAVED you, He also gives you the WILL and the POWER to obey Him! Christ has provided the means to obey Him. Look at Philippians 2:13. Read it slowly and carefully, "For it is God which works in you both to will and to do of his good pleasure." This verse should turn your head and make you jump for joy! God is working IN US to give us the will and power to do what pleases Him. WOW! We have help!
Let's look at several versions to double-check the wording!

1) KING JAMES VERSION: "For it is God which works in you both to will and to do of His good pleasure."
2) NEW LIVING TRANSLATION: "For God is working in you, giving you the desire and the power to do what pleases Him."
3) NEW REVISED STANDARD: " For it is God who is at work in you, enabling you both to will and to work for his good pleasure.
4) MODERN ENGLISH VERSION: "For God is the One working in you, both to will and to do His good pleasure."
5) LIVING BIBLE: "For God is at work within you, helping you want to obey him, and then helping you do what he wants."
6) COMMON ENGLISH BIBLE: "God is the one who enables you both to want and to actually live out his good purposes."
7) AMPLIFIED BIBLE: "For it is [not your strength, but it is] [a]God who is effectively at work in you, both to will and to work [that is, strengthening, energizing, and creating in you the longing and the ability to fulfill your purpose] for His good pleasure."


I love the simple words from the Living Bible: "For God is at work within you, helping you want to obey him, and then helping you do what he wants."
The Spirit in us gives the supernatural power necessary to accomplish that godly desire! What desire? Obedience. So we could paraphrase the verse I gave, in simple words, by saying that God's Spirit is continually giving us the grace (desire and power) to do what pleases Him! Grace ought to free many of us who are "trying to clean ourselves up!" It can't be done! We are human as I said. We are flawed. We need God's grace to give us the desire to "clean up" and the power to "clean up!" Only the Spirit of God in us can give the supernatural power necessary to accomplish that godly desire! Are you resisting His grace? You can either receive it or resist it! Just know, the first way 9receiving) leaves you filled, while the second way (resisting) leaves you empty, dry, and spiritually barren. However, every believer shouldn't merely rest in the Holy Spirit for victory over sin and the production of a holy life. They must in addition to this dependence upon the Spirit, say a positive NO to sin and exert him or herself to doing of the right (working out his or her own salvation (Philippians 2:12 "Dear friends, you always followed my instructions when I was with you. And now that I am away, it is even more important. Work hard to show the results of your salvation, obeying God with deep reverence and fear"). Here we have that incomprehensible and mysterious interaction between the free will of man and the sovereign grace of God. The best definition of grace I've heard is that God's grace is "both the desire and the ability to do the will of God." Divine grace is a theological term present in many religions. It has been defined as the divine influence which operates in humans to regenerate and sanctify, to inspire virtuous impulses, and to impart strength to endure trial and resist temptation; and as an individual virtue or excellence of divine origin (Wikipedia).

In his letters, Paul wants us to be mindful that we cannot carry out this supernatural work of living a "Christ-ian" life without Divine Assistance. We can live a religious life but it is like taking "Christ" out of the word "Christian"! We need to keep this in mind as we seek to carry out the many commands in the NT, commands like mortify the deeds of your flesh, "Mortify therefore your members which are upon the earth; fornication, uncleanness, inordinate affection, evil concupiscence, and covetousness, which is idolatry" (Colossians 3:5). Just try to do that in your own strength! Need I say more? The presence of God's power does not preclude Paul's personal struggle or energetic striving or laboring. Rather, it makes it possible. God's power is not designed to eliminate our responsibility to work hard but to enable us to fulfill it. Paul is able to work hard because God is working hard. The latter doesn't destroy or undermine the former.

Finally, don't be discouraged and certainly don't give up in your fight against sin, for Paul is saying our Great and Mighty God is Himself always at work in us for our good (Romans 8:29) and for His glory. It is for this reason that forgiveness sanctification will continue throughout the believer’s life for "He who began a good work in you will perfect it until the day of Christ Jesus" Hallelujah! If you are discouraged by failures, the truth that God is continually at work in you and clearly has not given up on you should encourage you to forget what lies behind (Philippians 3:13) and press on in His power (Philippians 3:14) knowing that it is always too soon to quit! Live with the realization that you do not work alone, that you have infinite power within you, that God is actually working out His will for you and motivating you both to will and desire to accomplish His good pleasure. Not that we are adequate in ourselves to consider anything as coming from ourselves, but our adequacy is from God, who also made us adequate as servants of a new covenant, not of the letter, but of the Spirit; for the letter kills, but the Spirit gives life" (2 Corinthians 3:5,6). Paul's point is that God energizes His children to obey and serve Him! His energy enables our ongoing, daily supernatural process of sanctification. Jesus' warning that "apart from Me you can do nothing" is understandable (John 15:5). When it comes to change in our lives, we know what God demands; we know what is necessary. We must change. For real change to occur we must yield to God’s Law, confess, repent from sin, and as we look in faith to Christ and His indwelling Spirit, as we consider and seek to conform our lives to God’s revealed will, change will happen.

Until He Comes,
-Pat-

10/30/21

What A Ridiculous Religion

 


I saw an unsolicited statement on a Facebook page that I read, "All you Christians are retarded!  Without exception, every last one of you are irredeemably stupid," he continued, " To believe a so-called man named Jesus came to earth to 'save sinners' is ridiculous. You're telling me, a so-called Holy God who hates sin became sin?  That doesn't even make any sense! Are you are (bleeping) insane? What a ridiculous religion!" 
It goes without saying, I cannot repeat the foul words that continued to be expressed as this guy continued his rant. 
Before I end this blog today, I'm going to include an analogy that may help skeptics to better understand the faith of Christianity.  Foremost, Christianity is not a "ridiculous religion."  In fact, it is no religion at all. It is a one-on-one relationship with God, the Creator of the Universe. Salvation comes by grace (God's unearned favor), through faith (by believing in His grace and what Jesus has done). Paul confirms this in Ephesians 2:8-9, " For by grace are ye saved through faith; and that not of yourselves: it is the gift of God: Not of works, lest any man should boast." What works? Things like being good, being charitable, living a perceived perfect life, self-sacrifice, etc). These types of things will NEVER EARN a person's salvation. However, works, as well as obedience, will be a bi-product of salvation. Once saved your desires, goals, and conduct change because of the changes that take place in you.

Christians are not irredeemable or deplorable as sometimes labeled.  In fact, Ephesians 1:7 tells the world something completely opposite. Scripture proclaims,  "In whom we have REDEMPTION through His Blood, the forgiveness of sins according to the riches of His grace." Romans 3:24 says, "Being justified freely by His grace, through the REDEMPTION that is in Christ Jesus."  Psalm 111:9 says, "He sent His REDEMPTION unto His people, He has commanded His covenant for ever: holy and reverend is His Name." AND last Psalm 107:2 says, "Let the REDEEMED of the Lord say so."
So, I am saying so. Believers ARE REDEEMED (not unredeemable)!!
  
The core beliefs of Christianity are summarized in 1 Corinthians 15: 1-4.  
1. Jesus died for our sin
2. Jesus was buried
3. Jesus was resurrected
4. Jesus offers salvation to ALL who will receive these truths by faith.
No one person because of their sin is more unworthy than another in the eyes of Jesus. There are no degrees, levels, or intensity of sin. One sin is not worse than another. Sin is sin and it separates us from a Holy God. Period. Unique from all other faiths, Christianity is about a relationship with God rather than religious practices needed to be adhered to in order to gain favor.  Instead of a list of "do's and don'ts" the goal of a Christian (as defined in scripture) is to cultivate a close walk with God, maintaining a personal one-on-one relationship with Him. Christians don't earn salvation by being good or through self-sacrifice.  No, Christians first-come just as they are as sinners (Romans 3:23, 5:12). We come lost in the grip of sin in need of a saving change. The Bible states clearly that there is nothing man can do to make himself right with God....no flogging, no denial, no mediation, no transformation, no perfect church attendance, no good deed, etc. (Isaiah 53:6; 64:6, Romans 3:23; 6:23).  According to Christianity, GOD did for us what we could not and cannot do for ourselves. He took on all our sins - He became sin and took the punishment of death for us that we might live eternally with Him (Colossians 2:13; 2 Corinthians 5:21). It is not necessary to fix ourselves first or become some holy person to approach Him or have a relationship with God! We can't fix ourselves anyway! That's the point. Jesus' death on the cross was sufficient to completely pay the sin debt owed by all mankind and this is what restores the broken relationship between God and man (Hebrews 9:11-14, 10:10; Romans 5:8; 6:23) 
 
Here is the analogy I wanted to share:
There once was a man who didn't believe in God and he didn't hesitate to let others know how he felt about religion and religious holidays including  Christmas. His wife, however, did believe and she raised their children to also have faith in God and Jesus despite his disparaging comments. One snowy Christmas Eve his wife was taking their children to a Christmas Eve service in the farm community in which they lived. She asked him to come but he refused. 
"That story is nonsense!" he said.  "Why would God lower Himself to come to earth as a man?  That's ridiculous!" So she and the children left and he stayed home.
A little while later winds grew strong outside and snow turned into a blizzard.  As the man looked out the window all he saw was a blinding snowstorm.  He sat down to relax in front of the fire for the evening. Then suddenly, he heard a loud thump.  Something hit the window. Then another thump.  He looked out but couldn't see more than a few feet. When the snow let up a little, he ventured outside to see what could have been beating on his window.  In a field near his house, he saw a flock of wild geese.  Apparently, they had been flying south for the winter when they got caught in the snowstorm and couldn't go on.  They were lost and stranded on his farm with no food or shelter.  They just flapped their wings and flew around the field in low circles, blindly and aimlessly.  A couple of them had flown into his window.  The man felt sorry for the geese and wanted to help them.  The barn would be a great place for them to stay, he thought.  It's warm and safe; surely they could spend the night and wait out the storm.  So he walked over to the barn and opened the doors wide, then watched and waited, hoping they would notice the open barn door and go inside.  But the geese just fluttered around aimlessly and didn't seem to notice the barn or realize what it could mean for them.
 
The man tried to get their attention but that just seemed to scare them and they moved farther away.  He went into the house and came out with some bread, broke it up, and made a bread trail leading to the barn.  They still didn't catch on.  Now he was getting frustrated.  He got behind them and tried to shoo them toward the barn but they only got more frightened and scattered in every direction except toward the barn.  Nothing he did could get them into the barn where they would be safe and warm. "Why don't they follow me?!!" he exclaimed,  "Can't they see this is the only place where they can survive the storm?"  He thought for a moment and realized that they wouldn't follow a human. "If only I were a goose, then I could save them," he said out loud.  Then he had a better idea.  He went to the barn, got one of his own geese, and carried it in his arms as he circled around behind the flock of wild geese.  He then released it.  His goose flew through the flock and straight into the barn -- and one by one the other geese followed it to safety.  He stood silently for a moment as the words he had spoken a few minutes earlier replayed in his mind:  "If only I were a goose, then I could save them!" Then he thought about what he had said to his wife earlier... "Why would God want to be like us?  That's ridiculous!" Suddenly it all made sense.  THIS is what God has done. We were like the geese--blind, lost, perishing.  God Himself became the man Jesus, a man just like us, so He could come to show us the way and to save us. The world is a blinding storm.  People do not even realize they are lost. Various religions and other smorgasbords of beliefs are just claps of thunder, a thundering noise in the midst of the storm with no way to escape destruction.  Jesus was the only One Who came to rescue you.  And as Christians who follow Him, yes indeed, we ARE Redeemed! 

Until He Comes,
-Pat-

8/28/21

Who's On First?



 I think it is safe to say all of us have either attended, watched, or personally participated in some type of baseball competition in our lives. From our children in pee-wee leagues to major league baseball most of us are familiar with the basics of the game. Even if you are not familiar with some of the jargon like backdoor slider, cutter, in the hole, or meatball pitch, you know at the very least, whomever of the two opposing teams scores the most runs, wins the game! And this, in many cases, is enough knowledge to get you by. Choosing to follow the crowd like standing when others stand, cheering when others cheer, and screaming in unison at the umpire, are enough to give the impression you know the game quite well even if you don't. Keep this thought in mind as you advance through this blog. Now, let's look at a few basic facts about the game of baseball. 

 
There are two teams that take the field.
Each wants victory. 
Each uses power players.
Each wants to win the hearts of their fans. 

Now let's look at the fans. 
Every die-hard baseball fan is devoted. 
Each believes their team is best. 
Each is faithful to support their choice all season long. 

With these simple facts, we can metaphorically compare the game of baseball with two opposing "spiritual" teams: Team JESUS and team Satan. 
Each team has powerful players. Each team has fans. Each team operates on a field. In a metaphorical sense, the "field" is the world. So each team operates in the world. Even if you are not a baseball fan, you know during a game there are not three teams on the field playing, a dozen teams playing, or hundreds of teams playing. There are only two teams. Today, I'm pointing out there are only one of two teams in the spiritual league which you can support: 
1.Team Jesus hails from heaven.
2.Team Satan hails from Hades. 
These two opponents are not playing for runs or a pendant, they are playing for souls. In my analogy today, it is the bottom of the final ninth inning! Following the rules of their game, you must choose which side you will be on. You can only wear one jersey and remain faithful only to one of those teams.

Here are some strategies for these two "spiritual" teams. Remember now, I am speaking metaphorically. Team Satan utilizes pitchers who can change speeds. His team uses deceptive sliders making you look mighty foolish when taking the bait by swinging at empty air and coming up empty-handed. All his pitches are to fool you and trick you. Satan also throws many sneaky curves, twisting the Word of God ever so slightly which can mislead and confuse you so that you don't know what is coming at you or how to deal with it. Is it a true straight pitch or did he throw you a curve? His ultimate goal is to strike you out and make you ineffective! He wants you benched, helpless, out of the game; lost. What does Team Jesus have in His arsenal? Blood, sweat, and tears! Jesus loves His team so much He actually goes to bat for you so there will be no strikeouts! He utilizes His characteristics to bring you safely to home plate! 
Let's see how the game goes between Team Jesus and team Satan. 
 
Team Jesus is at-bat. The score is tied zero to zero in the bottom of the ninth inning with two outs. It's do- or- die and it's your turn to bat. However, Jesus waves to His batter named Love to step up and pinch-hit for you. Love swings at the first pitch and hits a single because Love never fails. The next batter Jesus calls up is named Faith who also hits a single because Faith works with Love. The next batter up is named Godly Wisdom. Satan winds up and throws the first pitch. Godly Wisdom looks it over and lets it pass because Godly Wisdom does not swing at the stuff Satan throws. Ball one. Three more pitches and Godly Wisdom allows them to pass by and takes a walk to first base because Godly Wisdom can discern Satan's schemes.  Now the bases are loaded thanks to faith, love, and wisdom. Jesus is now going to use His star player. Up to the plate steps Grace! Satan's team takes one look at Grace and doesn't believe Grace looks like he holds much power so Team Satan relaxes when they see Grace approach the plate. Laughing in the face of Grace team Satan believes they will get the strike-out and have this game in the bag. 
Satan winds up and fires his first pitch. Another deceptive slider! To the shock of the crowd, Grace hits the ball harder than anyone has ever seen. Even so, Satan is not worried. His center fielder, the spirit of Fear, seldom lets few ever get by him. He goes up for the ball but it goes right through his glove like a flaming sword and hits him on the head sending him crashing to the ground! The ball then continues over the fence with ease for a home run!! The Lord's team has the victory!  Conclusion? Love, Faith, and Godly Wisdom could not win the game by themselves. Why?? Metaphorically speaking, if Love, Faith, and Wisdom alone could have won the game then we might think we could earn salvation all by ourselves! The truth is, Love, Faith, and Wisdom will get you on base but only God's Grace can get you home!  
 
One final thought. The goal of both Baseball and Christianity is to get home safely but you have to know and follow the rules of the game to know the way. You simply cannot go along with the crowd, listening to what someone else tells us about God, His Word, heaven, or the salvation message and expect to know God's rules of the game. We face a mighty opponent, one that will throw you curves leading to loss of meaning, mixed information, and misinterpretation of scripture!  If you want to get home safely, you have to let Jesus pinch hit for you. Only His Grace will lead you home. 

Until He Comes,
-Pat-

8/6/21

Do Not Tempt The Lord Your God



 I was listening to the fourth chapter of Matthew on my audio Bible the other day and when I got to verse 4,5,6 the orator spoke these words, "Then the devil took him up into the holy city, and set him on a pinnacle of the temple, And said unto him, If thou be the Son of God, cast thyself down: for it is written, He shall give his angels charge concerning thee: and in their hands, they shall bear thee up, lest at any time thou dash thy foot against a stone. Jesus said unto him, "It is written again, Thou shalt not tempt the Lord thy God." 

I immediately realized the same words spoken by Satan in Matthew 4 are spoken by David in Psalm 91: "If I make the LORD my refuge, if I make the Most-High my shelter, no evil will conquer me; and no plague will come near my home. For He will order his angels to protect me wherever I goThey will hold me up with their hands so I won’t even dash my foot against a stone."  How interesting I thought! Satan was quoting a verse to Jesus that had been written about 400 years earlier and recorded by David. (By the way, Satan knows and can quote scripture!).

David's 91st Psalm assures those who dwell in the shelter of the Most-High (the followers of Jesus) will be protected by God's order to the angels. Satan was "tempting" (trying) Jesus in Matthew's verse. How? By using scripture to entice Him to throw Himself off the top of the temple and therefore placing Jesus in a dangerous physical situation. Satan was basically jeering Jesus to prove The Word of GOD. Today we might describe that as Satan mockingly saying, "put up or shut up.Is David's Psalm 91 true? Is Matthew Chapter 4 true? Does God really order His angels to protect His own in every threatening or dangerous situation? God can and will protect us according to His will, but we are not to put the Lord to the test. We are to heed the words, "Thou shalt not tempt the Lord thy God." Just as Jesus refused to jump off the pinnacle of the temple and just as Daniel did not go lion-hunting, so are we not to intentionally seek out situations that require God’s miraculous intervention. What do I mean? As an example, some Christians believe they can walk carelessly among snakes and not get bit. They misunderstand the application of the verse, “These signs will accompany those who believe: In my name, they will . . . take up serpents, and if they drink any deadly thing it shall not hurt them.” To test God’s presence and power by purposely placing oneself in an unsafe situation is expressly forbidden in Scripture. Daniel 6:22 shows us how God delivered Daniel from the mouths of Lions. Daniel did not seek out the lions to prove God's ability to save him, but when he found himself surrounded by them through no fault of his own, he found God was there. Also, ShadrackMeshach, and Abednego were cast into a fiery furnace by others. Jesus came and stood in the midst of the flames preserving their lives! We trust God in dangerous situations but we should never purposely seek out danger and put God on display seeking a miracle.

We read in Acts 28:3-5 how Paul was never harmed by a snake bite, “Paul gathered a pile of brushwood and, as he put it on the fire, a viper, driven out by the heat, fastened itself on his hand. . . . But Paul shook the snake off into the fire and suffered no ill effects.” Notice, Paul was not seeking out snakes to handle so as to prove Psalm 91 to be true. He was handling firewood and was bitten by a snake against his wishes. God intervened and miraculously protected Paul from the effects of the snake bite. Jesus’ words in Mark 16:17–18 gave His apostles the assurance that, as they faithfully served God in the spread of the gospel, He would protect them from anything that crossed their paths. Paul's "snake incident" was used as a testimony of God's faithfulness, not as a braggadocios encounter. Look what happened in verse 6, "Howbeit they looked when he should have swollen, or fallen down dead suddenly: but after they had looked a great while, and saw no harm come to him (Paul), they changed their minds and said that he was a god." There are churches today that literally practice handling poisonous vipers and have special services in which people actually handle venomous snakes, supposedly giving evidence that the church members are true believers who are empowered and protected by God. These types of incidents tempt God to perform, trying the validity of His Word! There is nothing wrong in trusting God for healing and for help, but we shouldn't purposely place ourselves in dangerous situations and then proclaim, "Okay God, now protect me."  Just as Jesus told Satan, "It is written again, Thou shalt not tempt the Lord thy God," it is utter foolishness to assume if you place yourself purposely in harm's way that the verses from Psalm 91 apply to you. Trying to force God’s hand by requiring that He perform an obvious miracle is more than foolish; it is sinful. 

If we assume, despite the evidence to the contrary, that Mark 16:17–18 does belong in Scripture, does it teach that we should be handling snakes in church? Absolutely not. Mark 16:17–18 contains no imperatives. The verse does not say, “Go out and handle snakes”; it says, “They will pick up/or take up snakes with their hands.” When danger approaches, we are able through the power of the Spirit to face and defeat dangerous foes. I ask, "Why not drink a vial of strychnine or arsenic and “prove” one’s faith that way? Why stop with the snakes?" See how purposely aligning yourself with physical danger is testing and basically mocking God to prove His Word? I recall another situation where Jesus was mocked to prove Himself found in Matthew 27:40. People passing by the crucifixion cross wagged their heads and yelled out at Jesus, "If you are the Son of God, come down from the cross." They were mocking Jesus and testing Him to prove Himself. If you read 1 Corinthians 10:9 NIV it clearly states my point, "We should not test Christ, as some of them did-and were killed by snakes." We need to use wisdom and discernment when reading the Word of God. We are definitely supposed to trust God when we find ourselves in every situation that presents itself, not when we purposely place ourselves there to test God (Luke 4:12 NIV). God can and will protect us according to His will as we are serving Him. But we are not to put the Lord to the test. Just as Jesus refused to jump off the pinnacle of the temple, just as Daniel did not go lion-hunting, nor did ShadrackMeshach, and Abednego enter a furnace to test God, so too are we not to intentionally seek out situations that require God’s miraculous intervention.

Until He comes,
-Pat-

7/14/21

Nail Your Tongue

 


The teachings of Jesus Christ are meant to change our hearts and how we behave completely. It means stating our opinions without demeaning others or others demeaning us. It means agreeing to disagree without condemnation. While it is perfectly normal and natural to disagree with someone, that disagreement does not give license to belittle, disparage, mock, ridicule, snub, or sneer at the other person. Quite frankly those are immature responses. Last week, people who are regarded as FaceBook "friends"  of a particular man (whose name I am purposely leaving out) teaches the Bible on Facebook using 10-minute videos. I was very interested in hearing, knowing, expanding, and learning all that I can so I befriended him weeks ago. His credentials are quite impressive: Studied at Texas Tech University, Dallas Bible College, he boasts of earning a Ph.D. at the Dallas Theological Seminary, etc. He's been on sabbaticals and written devotionals. I had offered an answer to a question he asked every reader: "Why did Jesus command Hosea to marry a prostitute?" Does anyone who is reading this blog know the answer before continuing? 
I basically answered this, God said, 'For the land commits great whoredom by forsaking the LORD.' So, therefore, God simply wanted to provide an illustration of His relationship with the people of Israel, who had been unfaithful to Him by practicing idolatry." The response he wrote and published back on his page was, "You made a vital mistake in your answer. There are many mistakes that Christians make which form problems in Theology. That is another reason for understanding systematic theology and hermeneutics so that they all correlate. You should find a course in hermeneutics and take it." No other explanation was given. I was curious and questioned back, "Vital mistake? How so?" My answer to your question is what the Spirit has taught me through many years of asking, seeking, and learning. I may not have a theological degree, however, God said,  'But the anointing which you have received of Him abides in you, and you need not that any man teach you: but as the same anointing teaches you of all things, and is truth, and is no lie, and even as it has taught you, you shall abide in Him' (1 John 2:27). I'm answering you from what God has taught me regarding His Word." What came next was a real shocker. And I quote, he said, "You are being presumptuous. You are assuming answers. If you do not want to take correction, then don't post on my timeline because some may read it and believe and act on what you said. You're thinking like a heretic. You are making erroneous guesses.  The applications to your statements could lead one to serious and even death consequences. You need to get better trained before making dogmatic assertions. There are apologetics courses you can take that are very good. I will correct your answer today when I do another video."  WHAT?? Anyone follow that?
In my opinion, God's illustration I was pointing to proves He wanted to show the greatness of His grace: “Even as the LORD loves the children of Israel, though they turn to other gods.” It is an illustration of God’s faithfulness to wayward Israel. Just as Gomer had been unfaithful to her husband and had to be redeemed in the book of Hosea, Israel needed God’s initiative to restore their relationship. The prophet Hosea was commanded to marry an unfaithful wife, and this set up a model of Israel’s broken relationship with God. Israel had been chosen and loved by God yet had been unfaithful to Him by way of idolatry. Just as Hosea redeemed his estranged wife and sought to continue his relationship with her, God promised to redeem Israel and renew their relationship with Him. The story of Hosea and Gomer is an unforgettable picture of God’s strong, unending love for His covenant people. What am I assuming? I'm thinking as a heretic? Again I reiterate, while it is perfectly normal and natural to disagree with someone, that disagreement does not give license to belittle, disparage, mock, ridicule, snub, or sneer at the other person. We will never grow as a church if there are those who usurp authority in that manner when someone is engaged and wanting to learn. Name-calling won't draw people. If anyone assumed anything I think the shoe belongs on the other foot! 
No wonder James chapter 3 says it is very difficult to tame the tongue! This doesn't only refer to cursing, gossip, or lying. It can be done, but I wonder how many people even try anymore. How many count to 10 before responding with a biting remark? How many are willing to think before letting fly a disparaging remark? James hit the nail on the head: “With (the tongue) we bless the Lord and Father, and with it, we curse those who are made the likeness of God. This ought not to be so.” The words we use convey what is in our hearts — just as Jesus said. It is possible, but not right, for God’s people to manifest a haughty spirit. Someone who is haughty is arrogant and full of pride. When you're haughty, you have a big attitude and act like you're better than other people. A haughty person acts superior and looks down on others. Haughty people are disdainful, overbearing, prideful, swaggering, and obnoxious. This will cause them to be unloving and treat other people as if they are lesser humans. This happens mostly to those who are spiritually gifted, have theological degrees, are anointed, and have vast mental knowledge about the word of God. ‘Knowledge puffs up, but love edifies.’ 1 Corinthians 8:1. Those who have a spirit of haughtiness will typically seek to compete with, put down or outshine others instead of trying to edify them or help them become better. This is what causes one to wonder about the hearts of those followers of Jesus who make disparaging, mocking, and ridiculing remarks. A gentle, quiet spirit would have worked much better. In my opinion, such spewing gives Jesus a bad reputation since his followers are supposed to represent Him. We need to reflect on how we respond to opinions that are different than ours. When necessary, nail your tongue!
Until He comes,
-Pat-