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Friday, March 30, 2012

The Gospel of Peace, The Heat of the Father

The Gospel of Peace
The Heart of the Father

In Luke 15, Jesus was surrounded by publicans and sinners.
These people were unreachable by the Pharisees.
Their message of judgment and legalism had no appeal to these people who were captives of their sinful lifestyles.
Instead of rejoicing because someone was finally reaching these people, the religious leaders found this to be a reproach.

Luk 15:2 But the Pharisees and the scribes kept complaining, "This man welcomes sinners and eats with them."

Jesus responded to their murmuring with a series of parables:
The one of the lost sheep:
-         Showed the Father’s desire to reach those who had gone astray.
-         Showed the Father’s concern and ultimate joy over repentance of one sinner.

Luk 15:7 In the same way, I tell you that there will be more joy in heaven over one sinner who repents than over ninety-nine righteous people who don't need to repent."

In the third parable (Luke 15:11-32) – that of the Prodigal Son:
-         Jesus clearly shows the heart to the forgiving Father.
-         The fear of the one who fails.
-         The criticism of the self-righteous.
The parable begins with the younger son taking his inheritance and going to the world.
It is noteworthy that this is a son; this is not a foreigner.
This is a child of God who has an inheritance.
He totally abuses the good things of God.
While he is in the world, a famine strikes and leaves the backslider in want.
Now, this famine is not the product of the Father.

God does not create this situation.

John 10:10 The thief comes only to steal, slaughter, and destroy. I have come that they may have life, and have it abundantly.

It is clear here that the thief comes to steal, kill, and destroy.
Like most of us who fall:
-         This young man did not turn immediately to his father.
-         He joined himself to a citizen of that country.
-         He went to the world for help.
-         He did not have the confidence to return to his father.
What he thought he would receive and what he actually encountered when he eventually did return home were two different things.
Despite his credentials, he found himself feeding the swine of this citizen of the world.
There was nothing more contemptible to a Jew than swine.

That is the ultimate goal of the devil for you:
-         Shame.
-         Humiliation.
-         Loss of identity.
However, the prodigal was still the son of a wealthy man.
He still had a home and identity.
The only thing that stood in his way was his improper thinking about his father.

Luk 15:17 And when he came to himself, he said, How many hired servants of my father's have bread enough and to spare, and I perish with hunger!

This man had to begin to deal with the truth.

Until this time:

-         He was the product of wrong thinking about his father.
-         He thought surely there could be no return for him.
-         He thought his father would reject him.
-         He thought many negative things that were not based on fact.

Most of our decisions are not based on fact.

They are based on our perception of the facts.

This is why the devil works so hard to establish religious perversion.

If he can promote error, he can keep you from freedom.


John 8:32 And you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free."


The greatest error that permeates the church today is a carryover from the Dark Ages, when the Catholic Church used fear and judgment to control the masses.

They held the people in darkness and deception by perverting the truth about God.

The judgment message is a product of that era.

Until the church is free from that message, it cannot return to the Father.

Since most people assume God to be the source of their problems, they never “come to themselves” as the prodigal son did.

Fortunately, although persecution and affliction are works of the devil designed to steal the Word from us, many of us do come to our senses.


Mar 4:14 The farmer sows the word.
Mar 4:15 Some people are like the seeds along the path, where the word is sown. When they hear it, Satan immediately comes and takes away the word that was sown in them.
Mar 4:16 Others are like the seeds sown on the stony ground. When they hear the word, at once they joyfully accept it,
Mar 4:17 but since they don't have any roots, they last for only a short time. When trouble or persecution comes along because of the word, they immediately fall away.


One thing the prodigal son had on his side was that he knew how good it was to be in his father’s household.

Unfortunately, many Christians have never fully realized or experienced the goodness of God.

I have heard many Christians make this statement: “I had it better before I got saved. At least then I didn’t have all these trials and testings.”

If you do not know the goodness of God, you cannot “come to yourself” as the prodigal son did.

You have to know the truth before you can remember it.


If you thoughts of God are negative, you will keep running away every time you fall.

Although the prodigal son did not understand the complete truth, he did remember how good it was to live in his father’s home.

“Even the hired servants have it better than this,” he reasoned.

Luk 15:17Then he came to his senses and said, 'How many of my father's hired men have more food than they can eat, and here I am starving to death!
Luk 15:18 I will get up, go to my father, and say to him, "Father, I have sinned against heaven and you.
Luk 15:19 I don't deserve to be called your son anymore. Treat me like one of your hired men."


What a contrast between what he says and what the father says!

What a difference between what he expected and what he experienced!

When he returned to the father:

-         He did not hear a list of his failures.
-         The father had compassion, not judgment.
-         The father did not hesitate for one moment.
-         While the son returned with head hanging down, the father ran to meet him.
-         Before a word of explanation was given, the father gave him a kiss of love and acceptance.

The son said:

Luk 15:21 Then his son told him, 'Father, I have sinned against heaven and you. I don't deserve to be called your son anymore.'
Luk 15:22 But the father told his servants, 'Hurry! Bring out the best robe and put it on him, and put a ring on his finger and sandals on his feet.


Although repentance is absolutely necessary, we must know beyond all doubt that the Father will meet us with a kiss and restore us to His best.

When the father clothed the son in a robe and placed a ring on his hand, the son was clearly restored to the position he had held before squandering it all.

He did not return to a lower position.

The bringing forth of the calf and the feast shows a return to the father’s provision.

When we return to the Lord as our Shepherd, we leave the realm of lack.

Psa 23:1 A Davidic Psalm. The LORD is the one who is shepherding me; I lack nothing.

His provision can supersede the law of sowing and reaping.

The elder son represents:

-         Those people who have never fallen.
-         They do not know what it means to be taken captive by sin.
-         They do not know the shame and heartache of living with the past.
-         Often they even despise God’s goodness bestowed on the repentant sinner.

It is easy for those who have never fallen to lose the whole point of the Gospel.

Jesus came to seek and save that which was lost.

This included the backslidden Christians as well as the obstinate sinner.

Like the elder son:

-         They are not receiving many of the blessings of the Father.
-         Even though all He has is theirs, they do not experience it.
-         They think the inheritance is a product of works.
-         They serve God day and night, but not with joy.
-         The idea of enjoying some of the blessings seems frivolous or beyond their reach.


For this reason:

-         They desire to see the repentant sinner suffer and live in a state of want.
-         They want to see him suffer as his sins obviously deserve.
-         They do not mind his being forgiven; they just do not want him restored.

If you have fallen, return to the Father.

Let Him meet you with a kiss and restore you.

If you are an elder brother, enter into the joy of the Lord.

As you experience His goodness you may learn the power and peace of mercy.

Let God make you a real peacemaker, as you proclaim the Gospel of Peace to a world that believes He is an angry God.








Tuesday, March 27, 2012

The Gospel of Peace, Bringing Forth the Heart

The Gospel of Peace
Bringing Forth the Heart

In our negative thinking, we have assumed that the Lord could change man only through harsh, painful dealings. But praise God that is not the case.
Only a fool has to learn the hard way.
God does not relate to us as fools, but as sons.
Under the old covenant, He had to deal with man from the outside.
He used negative circumstances to urge people in the right direction.
He brought about pain and affliction to make one realize the error of his way.
However, that is not needed for the pure of heart.
Even under the old covenant, God tried every way possible to help man avoid ultimate destruction. Because man was not regenerated, God could not speak to his heart. He always dealt with man from the outside. There were no parents, elders, teachers, prophets, and others who would instruct a person in the way. There was the teaching of the Word of God. There were many avenues for man to hear instruction, learn, and change.
A wise man would hear a rebuke and learn. A wise man could be taught. A wise man did not have to experience pain to heed his ways.

Pro 10:9 He who walks in integrity walks securely, but he who perverts his ways shall be found out




A foolish man is very different.

Pro 19:29 Judgments are prepared for scoffers, And stripes for the back of fools.

A fool is one who will not learn by instruction. He will learn only from the consequences. Pain is the only hope for the man who will not read the Word and believe. Consequences are the only deterrents to a person who will not be led by the Holy Spirit.

What God did on the outside under the law, He now does on the inside in the heart.

When Jesus came into our lives, He made us new creations.
We no longer have a sin nature.
We are no longer able to live in sin comfortably.

We are not righteous!

The Holy Spirit is continually convicting us that we are righteous.
Consequently, we are not compatible with sin.
Besides the pain of our conscience, sin also brings pain into our lives from several sources.
One of the main areas sin causes pain and difficulty is in our relationships.
It effects and destroys meaningful relationships and separates us from those we love.

We must never falsely assume that all the pain we experience from our foolish or sinful ways is the wrath of God.


God said sin would kill us.
If we do not believe that and do not avoid sin, we will learn about the pain of sin as an unteachable fool does.

God does not add pain to our sin, either.

Rather, He draws us out of sin and gives us the strengthen to change.
How does the Lord change and chasten us?
Chasten = to train a child.
Augustine decided to change the word under the assumption that in Christianity it had to have a harsher meaning.
Therefore, we still have a negative view of God’s dealings with His children.
Chasten described a father developing and compelling his child in the right direction.

Heb 12:5  You have forgotten the encouragement that is addressed to you as sons: "My son, do not think lightly of the Lord's discipline or give up when you are corrected by him.
Heb 12:6 For the Lord disciplines the one he loves, and he punishes every son he accepts."

Pro 3:12 because the LORD corrects the person he loves, just as a father corrects the son he delights in.

God delights in you because you are in Jesus, not because of your works.
Because we are in Jesus, we have the high calling of being conformed in the likeness of Jesus.

Rom 8:29 For those whom he foreknew he also predestined to be conformed to the image of his Son, in order that the Son might be the firstborn among many brothers.

This is God’s will for us; this is our high calling.

God wants to make us just like Jesus.
To accomplish this, God deals with our hearts.
The change is a work of His grace in our hearts.

Pro 17:3 The fining pot is for silver, and the furnace for gold: but the LORD trieth the hearts.

In order to make gold and silver pure, it must be put in the furnace.
The heart causes the precious metals to separate from the impurities and come forth as treasure.
The scripture does not say the furnace does this and the Lord tries the heart.
It does say that it takes the furnace to make the metals pure; it takes the Lord to make the heart pure.
Trieth = to bring forth.
What God does in you does not come by the furnace; it comes from the heart.
The way God purifies us is to bring forth our hearts.
If God can get our hearts pure, then our lives will be pure.

Psa 51:6 Behold, You desire truth in the inward parts; and in the hidden parts You teach me wisdom.

David realized that God desired more than good works. He desired truth in the heart.
Change that comes from the heart abides:
-         It governs our every action.
-         It is second nature.
-         It is effortless to walk in the beliefs of the heart.

Change on the outside is nothing more than behavioral modification:
-         That change will last only as long as we put forth effort.
-         Its motive cannot be trusted.

God wants a heart change in us.

God can work in us in any situation, and He will; but be assured, He did not bring the hardship.

His desire is for us to be teachable and changeable through fellowship and communion with Him.

John 15:2 He cuts off every branch that does not produce fruit in me, and he cuts back every branch that does produce fruit, so that it might produce more fruit.
John 15:3 You are already clean because of what I've spoken to you.

Jesus did not purge His disciples by creating hardship and disaster; He did it through the Word that He spoke to them.
He cleanses, purges, chastises, and brings forth our hearts by His Word.
Operating the Word, walking with God, and resisting temptation will make us grow up in the midst of affliction and persecution.
The Bible says we should come to the throne of grace in our time of need.
If I believe I am rejected by God, I will not have the confidence to come to Him in my time of need.
Even if I do come to Him, I will not feel free to receive His forgiveness and restoration.
Grace is a divine influence that works in one’s heart to make him able to do the will of God.
I do not come to the throne of grace and get a whipping.
I come to the throne of grace and get mercy and find grace to help.
In that environment of peace, love, and acceptance, God works in my heart.
In my heart, He changes me and makes me able to overcome the things that have placed me in need.

Heb 4:16 So let us keep on coming boldly to the throne of grace, so that we may obtain mercy and find grace to help us in our time of need.

God wants to help in my time of need.

Maybe is it time we reexamine our view and opinion of God.
It is time we find the God whom Jesus showed and demonstrated.
Maybe it is time we let His love, mercy, and grace help us out of our problems.
We should put forth every effort to allow the Lord to work in our hearts to produce real change from within.








Saturday, March 24, 2012

First Things First!

Our first responsibility as believers is to have a personal relationship with God our Father. To love Him with all of our heart, body, and soul. God wants a personal relationship with us before anything else.
Our second responsibility is to work on ourselves, not try to change others. What ever issue that is within you that you don't like or want must be our focus first. But we can not change ourselves. We must open our heart to God and allow Him to make the changes that will make us more like Christ. Our goal as believers is to become more like Christ.
Now the question is how do we do this. God gives us several different ways to communicate with us. Through our heart, His Word, other people and more. The first place I would begin is in His Word. Find scriptures that correspond with what ever issue you have. Take those scriptures and read them out loud. Then meditate on those scriptures until you create an emotion. Once you create and emotion with a corresponding thought, you write it on you heart. Once you write it on your heart, it manifest in your life.
Most of the time changes don't take place over night. They take time. You have old beliefs in your heart that you have taken years to put in there, it will take time to get them out. Take only one issue at a time when you do this. As you go through this process, one day you will notice that the issue is gone and you won't know when it went away.
Pastors are not perfect, they are people. I have lots of beliefs/issues in my life that I want to get rid of. I am constantly working on them. My hope is that they will go away. You and I will always have misguiding beliefs and issues in our lives. We will not be perfected until we go to heaven.

Friday, March 23, 2012

The Gospel of Peace, Discerning the Heart

The Gospel of Peace
Discerning the Heart
Since the heart is the most important aspect of our being, we should know more about the heart than anything else.
But we are void of understanding.
That is why we reduce our relationship with God to rules and regulations.
Law does not allow a person to understand their own heart.
Nowhere does the Bible give us the right to judge the heart, or the motivation, of another.
We cannot even properly judge our own hearts, much less the heart of another.
The Bible says the Word of God will discern, or judge, or sift our hearts.
The Word of God is the mirror that we should use to understand our own hearts.
If we look into the Word and put it into practice with love as our motive, our deeds are revealed as light or darkness.
By walking in the love described in God’s Word, we put our hearts to rest in God’s presence and drive out all condemnation.
When people leave a church because of legalism where a church or pastor kept them in line with judgment and condemnation, they fall apart.
They get to the place where they do not want to go to a church, pray, tithe, or anything.
When they had no one to browbeat them, they stopped serving God.
When the element of fear was removed, they found that they were not really in love with God.

These people are:
-         Not in a loving relationship with Jesus.
-         Not in a relationship in which Jesus and the Father come to them and  manifest themselves.
These people are living under law and know very little of the goodness of God.
Many of these people have never experienced the real repentance that brings a change of mind and heart.
There has been only the repentance that abstains for fear of the results.
These people:
-         Though doing good works, are backslidden in their hearts.
-         They serve God, but not from the heart.
-         They are only offering lip service.
This does not challenge their salvation; it only questions the joy of their salvation.

Pro 14:14 The backslider in heart shall be filled with his own ways: and a good man shall be satisfied from himself.

The condition of your heart is filling your life with good or bad things.

All may look good on the outside, but what’s on the inside?
Every person who grasps this message goes through a major upheaval in the inner man.
Love demands proper attitude and motives.
Are you doing something to gain acceptance, position and etc.?
Or are you doing something because you love God and love people?
Love does not work by law and obligation.
The Gospel of peace requires a right heart.
This message will produce havoc in a person whose heart is not right before the Lord.
You have a heart problem if this message produces:
-         The attitude of loose or ungodly living.
-         Take advantage of God’s mercy and forgiveness.

The problem is not the message.

Pro 10:29 The way of the LORD is strength to the upright: but destruction shall be to the workers of iniquity.

The heart is the seat of our emotions and our will.
Emotions:
-         Come from different sources.
-         Can be stimulated from the spirit or from the flesh.
-         Can be deceitful.
-         Is not a stable indicator of the condition of our heart.

1Jn 3:18 My little children, let us not love in word, neither in tongue; but in deed and in truth.
1Jn 3:19 And hereby we know that we are of the truth, and shall assure our hearts before him.
1Jn 3:20 For if our heart condemn us, God is greater than our heart, and knoweth all things.
1Jn 3:21 Beloved, if our heart condemn us not, then have we confidence toward God.

Verses 18-19 say that the only way to know we are in truth is by loving in both word and deed.
Walking in love can settle the issue when our hearts condemn us.
Works do not earn me a position or favor with God.
But the fruit that comes forth because of my relationship with God helps to assure my heart.
It becomes a mirror of the inner man.
When our heart does not condemn us:
-         We have confidence.
-         We receive whatsoever we ask.
Confidence is an important part of faith.
We must first have a confident expectation of God.
We must have confidence of our own standing before God.

1Jn 3:22 And whatsoever we ask, we receive of him, because we keep his commandments, and do those things that are pleasing in his sight.

Some people would quickly say, “See, you must keep the commandments to get your prayers answered.”
The context here is walking in love.
Keeping the commandments does not earn answered prayer.
Keeping His commandments assures our hearts.

1Jn 3:23 And this is his commandment, that we should believe on the name of his Son Jesus Christ, and love one another, as he gave us commandment.

Believing on Jesus and walking in love fulfills the commandments of the Lord.

The way we live, in regards to our beliefs on the Lord Jesus and walking in love, reveals the condition of our hearts.
We don’t have to relate to the Lord and His people if the “right” way in order to avoid judgment.
They are things we do because of the love of God in our hearts.
If you hear this message of love and peace and feel it gives you a license to sin, your heart has been revealed.

Now you know:
-         Why you have struggled in the past.
-         What you have really been dealing with.

Truth will reveal the condition of the heart.
It will sort out the real motives and intentions.

Heb 4:12 For the word of God is quick, and powerful, and sharper than any two-edged sword, piercing even to the dividing asunder of soul and spirit, and of the joints and marrow, and is a discerner of the thoughts and intents of the heart.