Wednesday, September 24, 2014

Jesus Loves ME!


Jesus loves me, this I know for the Bible tells me so.


This line has been sung countless times, and for good reason. When was the last time you really thought about that love that the Bible talks about? Sure you could quote 1 John 3:16 that says, "This is how we know what love is: Jesus Christ laid down his life for us. And we ought to lay down our lives for our brothers and sisters." Or even the more famous Bible passage: John 3:16 "For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life." But what does it mean? It's time for us to stop just saying it and start realizing what it means.


One of my favorite songs by Stuart Townend starts to put it into perspective for me.

"How Deep The Father's Love For Us"

How deep the Father's love for us,
How vast beyond all measure
That He should give His only Son
To make a wretch His treasure

How great the pain of searing loss,
The Father turns His face away
As wounds which mar the chosen One,
Bring many sons to glory
Behold the Man upon a cross,
My sin upon His shoulders
Ashamed I hear my mocking voice,
Call out among the scoffers

It was my sin that held Him there
Until it was accomplished
His dying breath has brought me life
I know that it is finished

I will not boast in anything
No gifts, no power, no wisdom
But I will boast in Jesus Christ
His death and resurrection

Why should I gain from His reward?
I cannot give an answer
But this I know with all my heart
His wounds have paid my ransom

So how much are we loved? I could quote the scripture that we all know and love and recite over and over, but sometimes we don't meditate on it like we should. I'm going to try a different approach. Let's apply it to our lives.


I once went on a walk with my family in Coronado and I remember seeing a homeless man outside. I was going to give him money, but all homeless people want to do is drink or do drugs, so I didn't do anything.


I can be a sarcastic person and I know that sometimes, although I'm being sarcastic, I tend to think the sarcastic things are true which gives me a negative view on people.


I will do things because I know I have the God-given ability but I will loathe doing it for certain people because they don't treat me fairly, or deserve it.


I'm a conditional human being who uses irrational human thoughts to be perfect just as God is perfect. It's like giving an atheist the Bible and telling them to find the love story instead of trying to find any fallacies. They don't mix well.


Human reasoning gets in the way too much. We make excuses for our faults and pat our own backs so that we can feel better about the choices we make. When things get hard, we try to get out of it ourselves without asking for any help. Yet, when we want to be loved and helped, we go to those that despise the feeling. Human reasoning sucks.


Yet, we have a God that unconditionally loves us. In case you were wondering what humans define unconditional as, here it is: Unconditional adj. 1. without conditions or limitations; total: unconditional surrender


Here is how God defines unconditional. God sent his son, his perfect son, to be born of a sinful human being. A human that is self-centered, foolish, and cannot understand all that God can do or does for us. He sent his son to help us. He decided, in all of his infinite wisdom, that he would make the perfect person that is Jesus, to take on all of the world's sin so that we could be saved.


Time and time again God shows his patience with us. He knows what we're thinking/saying/doing and yet we still lie when people try to show us our sin. We are given complete forgiveness of our sins, yet we lie because we think it's comfortable to stay in sin?! Wouldn't you want to be forgiven and move on?! The answer should be yes, but human reasoning (the idiot we let control ourselves) says, "Just make an excuse for it. People will say it's okay and learn to overlook it." Instead of being a Jacob Marley, carrying the baggage around, God is holding out his hand to take it and destroy it. Instead of overlooking the problems, he wants us to learn from it so that we don't make the same mistake twice. He wants us to succeed in life, not be drowned by the problems of the world and sin. Yet, we still lie in our own filth.


Remember when Jesus told the disciples that one of them would betray him? Peter tells Jesus outright that he would never do that. Jesus says, he will. Peter still refuses to believe it (human reasoning over God's intellect). Jesus says to Peter that he will deny him 3 times before the rooster crows. When the time came, sure enough, Peter went so far as to call down curses upon himself saying that he did not know Jesus. Even though Jesus knew Peter would go so far to deny him, Jesus still went to the cross for him. Even after being betrayed by one of his disciples.


Here is human reasoning for a Christian. In my own circles I will call out God's name in praise. I will lift his name on high, I will declare his praises and not waver in my faith. Now step out of that circle. I will not stick up for Christ so that I don't call attention to myself. People will mock him, but they deserve hell, so I won't stick up for Christ. I will hear that Christians need to more accepting to everyone's practices but I'll just sit back in the crowd and not draw attention. Why? I don't feel that Jesus' (the one who loved us so much that he was beaten, ridiculed, mocked, nailed, spit on, and suffocated so that you could have a place in heaven after he rose from the grave) ministry was that important that I need to stick up for it. Jesus went so far as to let all those things happen to him because even the ones we think are the "worst of sinners", God cared enough to free them from the bondages of sin, of death, and of the devil. Everyone deserves hell for being sinful and constantly failing God, but God thinks apart from human reasoning. He loves us.


Thank you Jesus for not having our human reasoning. You know that we are going to sin. You know that we are going to join in those yelling, "CRUCIFY HIM!" all the while wearing the Christian apparel and carrying our Bibles around. You know we are going to deny you more than what Peter did. You know we are flaky, we will turn our backs on you if it doesn't benefit us, and we will only go to you in times of trouble because that's what we feel your only purpose is. Yet, you still died for us. You still went to the cross, silent, and ready to take the worst punishment of all.


We sit here and judge those that sit at the feet of sinners and try to bring "the worst of them" to you. We scoff at those who humble themselves so that you get all the glory. We feel hatred for those that do their best at living a Christian life, and we mock them for it. Yes, even Christians do that to fellow Christians. We don't encourage like 1 & 2 Peter, we join the rants of the unwise and foolish.YET YOU STILL DIED FOR US!


How many times do we have to mess up before you stop loving us. Wait, there is that human reasoning again. The conditional thought that we have 3 strikes and we are out. Yet, you instruct us to forgive and never stop forgiving, just as you do to us every second of every sinful day. Yeah, I'd say that's love.


Your love eclipses any wrong that could ever befall me. Your glory takes away every wrong that I will ever do to you. The depth of your mercy is unfathomable and will have no end. Yet my human reasoning wants to complicate it all. It wants to do everything to contradict all that you have done for me because this world does not want to recognize you as the God that wants all to come to you and to a knowledge of truth. Help us overcome this "Reasoning" and draw us to your grace and redemption so that we can know what it's like to feel true love. True, unconditional, love for others.




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Saturday, February 8, 2014

I Will Rise

Isn't amazing when you listen to a song and you can think of specific memories or things that you have learned, then come back to that song at another time and find that new memories come to mind? Have you ever truly listened to a song that moved you to tears? Or, if not tears, to some sort of intense, emotional feeling?

Whenever I listen to I Will Rise by Chris Tomlin, I think about many amazing teachings of the Bible. The theme of this song is that when Christ calls us on the last day, we will know peace. In fact, when he calls us, here on earth, we feel that peace through the knowledge that he has overcome the grave for us.

Think of the countless people of the Bible that God called. The things they had to overcome seemed impossible, yet with God, those things were overcome. When I listen to this song, many people stick out, like the calling of the disciples; when God blessed Abram; Noah, having to build a huge ark and save mankind and ground animals from a flood that would cover the earth; the calling of Moses and the events that lead up to his death. This list is a fraction of all the people that were impacted because of God's calling. As I listen to this song today, I can't help but return my focus on a man who labored hard for the Lord. He stood up to many when few believed, and had a very special relationship with God.

1 Kings 19:9b-13 "And the word of the Lord came to him: 'What are you doing here, Elijah?' He replied, 'I have been very zealous for the Lord God Almighty. The Israelites have rejected your covenant, broken down your altars, and put your prophets to death with the sword. I am the only one left, and now they are trying to kill me too.' The Lord said, 'Go out and stand on the mountain in the presence of the Lord, for the Lord is about to pass by.' Then a great and powerful wind tore the mountains apart and shattered the rocks before the Lord, but the Lord was not in the wind. After the wind there was an earthquake, but the Lord was not in the earthquake. After the earthquake came a fire, but the Lord was not in the fire. And after the fire came a gentle whisper. When Elijah heard it, he pulled his cloak over his face and went out and stood at the mouth of the cave."

God specifically called the prophet Elijah during a time when being a follower of the true God was punishable by death. Elijah stood up to powerful people and proved that the God of Abraham and Isaac was the one true God and, even though everyone saw it, they still did not believe. In fact, they tried to kill Elijah. He was chased out. He felt as though he was the only one left that believed. He was ready to give up. The Lord wanted to prove to Elijah who was in control.

When we think of the Almighty God, we think of the awesome power that he has. He even shows Elijah this power. He created a powerful wind that tore mountains apart, then he created an earthquake, and lastly he created a fire. All of these things would definitely show us he is in control and would expect him to always be this kind of God. The remarkable thing is that he did not show himself in these things. He came to Elijah in a gentle whisper.

Whenever I read this section, I can't help but feel comforted. It's like when you were a kid and you felt devastated about something and when you wanted someone to understand, you weren't expecting them to show power, but you were expecting compassion, understanding, and a heartfelt sincerity towards you. Elijah was in need of the same thing and the Lord gave it to him. In this gentle whisper he gave Elijah specific instructions about what would happen so that the number of believers would be established. The Lord goes on to say that even though Elijah felt that he was the only believer left, God still had 7,000 who had not turned away.

This gentle whisper that gave good news, inspired Elijah. Elijah got up from where he felt like giving up and went to finish what he started. The Lord continued to work through him until he took him up in a chariot of fire with horses of fire.Could you even imagine as Elijah was going to heaven, how he must have felt relieved that he would no longer have to live in a sinful world. Then, as he approached to gates of heaven, being able to see God as he welcomed Elijah; all the while, hearing the angels singing in the background. The immense feeling of joy must have been overwhelming.

The examples of amazing believers that the Bible records should be enough for us to be encouraged to live a life of faithful servitude. Yet, some people would rather see examples of Christians in today's society being great servants for the Lord. Somehow people think that the Bible is outdated and current examples are needed. I encourage you to look at any missionary that is in a hostile country. One that persecutes Christians to the point of death, all because God's Word is forbidden. In the United States, we have the wonderful privilege of free speech. Sure, we get persecuted, but mainly with name calling or other harsh words. This shouldn't keep you from spreading God's word! There are believers out there that continue to try to get God's word into communities where death is knocking at their door for the acts of Christianity that they do. How can we be scared when our lives aren't in danger?! If we stop thinking, "What about my feelings?" and start focusing on "I can take this fleeting and momentary hurt so that the message gets to their hearts and they can spend an eternity of happiness with me in Heaven." then we could reach more people that need to know the feeling of fulfillment that the Lord gives to us.

Elijah realized that he was such a small, yet important part, in the spreading of the gospel. God had many other people he would also use, yet God chose Elijah to do his work. God has chosen you. You are a part of a long list of amazing believers. Don't worry about pain. Jesus took that on himself so you wouldn't have to endure an eternity of it. Don't worry about sorrow. Jesus took that away on the cross as well. So rise, because he has called your name. When you have finished his work and God calls you home. He'll look at you and say, "Well done, my good and faithful servant!"

I cannot wait for that day. I cannot wait to no longer feel the pains of sin. I cannot wait to leave it all behind and praise God in Heaven, with all those people to whom I spread the Gospel message. Because if they didn't hear it from me, would they have ever heard it? Would they be living an eternal life praising God or an eternal life of pain and sorrow, wishing they would've believed? I get very sad and concerned about those that I know, that are close to me, yet they don't believe. I pray for them continually because I would love to see them in heaven with me.

Remember, Jesus has overcome and the grave is overwhelmed. The victory is won, He is risen from the dead. And I will rise when he calls my name. No more sorrow, no more pain.

Listen to that gentle whisper while you can. Rise!

Monday, February 3, 2014

Surrender


This is how God showed his love among us: He sent his one and only Son into the world that we might live through him. This is love: not that we loved God, but that he loved us and sent his Son as an atoning sacrifice for our sins. Dear friends, since God so loved us, we also ought to love one another. ~1 John 4:9-11

As I recall instances in my life, I can't remember a time when I didn't wear my heart on my sleeve. When it came to my friends, I was as loyal as they came. When my friends needed someone to talk to, I listened. I was kind to those who didn't ask for it, and loving to those who, in the world's eyes, didn't deserve it. There was no such thing as "2nd chances" with me, instead, I gave 5th or 6th opportunities. I couldn't pass someone along just because they slighted me or didn't deserve my company. I was a sinner; they were sinners; so who was I to judge them?

Life moved on and not much changed with my attitude. Girls friendzoned me due to the fact that I was the nice guy and there was no getting out of that. I mean, when you get to level 534,023,445, you cannot escape it. Sure, I carried on wishing to be "more than a friend", but I never gave up on their well-being. In fact, if I found out that I had no chance and I knew someone else liked them, I would do my best to introduce the two people so that their happiness could continue. I guess I deserved the friendzone. haha.

In my mind others came before me. I mean, I was even fined on my graduation day for not moving out of the dorm on time. This was due to the fact that I moved out 5 of my friends earlier in the day so they could get going home.

Now, I would be lying if I said that my feeling were never hurt or I helped others for something in return. There were times I wished that my selfish ambitions would win, but when I thought deeply about it, other people's lives were going well and that made me genuinely happy. I knew God would provide for me, and in the mean time, I was his instrument in helping/caring for others.

Some people would call me a pushover, and I can see that. I sit here and look at the life that I have. I see all the people that I've helped and how loved they are. I look at myself and how my life is surrounded by just as much love and loyalty and in no way can I feel sorry for myself. The payback was amazing in the long run.

You see, we cannot lose sight of what we will enjoy in the future just for some instant gratification of the present.The life we are given is an investment, one that took sacrifice, undeserved love, and obedience. We should live our lives in the same way.

Along the road of life, I did have my fair share of depressing times, and times when I struggled with sin. I mean, I'm no saint. The devil knew which buttons to push and he was smashing them as if I were a "Whack-A-Mole" game. When I couldn't figure out how to get out of a rut, I knew I could turn to only one place. God's Word. It's amazing how much we lose sight of what God has to say, especially as we grow older. We have this ingrained idea that we need to fix it ourselves. We think that we aren't an adult if ask for help.

I can picture Jesus looking at me saying, "Why are you still searching as if I'm not enough? Where will you go child? Tell me, where will you run?" As he is asking me these rhetorical, yet eye opening questions, I can hear his immediate reply. "Because, I'll be by your side, wherever you fall, in the dead of night, whenever you call. And please, don't fight these hands that are holding you. My hands are holding you."

These words hit you, don't they? I bet as you read that, you could think of many times when you could've had Jesus standing there talking to you like this. The thing is, he was. You may not have recognized him because he was probably in a box, or collecting dust on a shelf. You see, God isn't an ornament, or something you only bring out when you absolutely need him. Will he be there for you? Absolutely. Yet, we should not be treating him like a commodity, or as if he needs us.

"This is how God showed his love among us: He sent his one and only Son into the world that we might live through him. This is love: not that we loved God, but that he loved us and sent his Son as an atoning sacrifice for our sins."

See. Nowhere in that passage did it say, "God needed us to love him because he wanted attention. So, out of desperation, he did something so everyone will feel sorry for him." Nope. Before knowing God, we walked this earth not knowing what love is. We do not truly know what love is until we see God's example of love. God sent his ONE and ONLY Son to DIE for YOUR SINS.

You see, we think we know what love is, but in reality, we only do nice things for others so that we can get something in return. God sent his son to die for us so that we may receive the forgiveness of all our sins so that we can go to heaven to live with him. That is the most amazing form of love out there. God gave US, so that WE can be forgiven of OUR sins. Through this, WE get to go to heaven. Unconditional love at its finest.

Go back to the conversation Jesus was having with you. He lovingly reminds you, "Look at these hands and my side. They swallowed the grave on that night when I drank the world's sin. I did this so I could carry you in and give you life. I want to give you life. Because I, I love you. I want you to know that I'll never let you go."

"Dear friends, since God so loved us, we also ought to love one another."

Showing love to those people throughout my life was sometimes selfish, but most of the time it was a true belief that I could help them and let my light shine. I urge you, surrender any selfish ambitions. You don't deserve anything in return. We need to expect nothing in return and give everything! Thankfully, I have a Savior who loves unconditionally and I can strive to live like. There is no greater love out there, so stop searching and start living in his love. Show that love to others so that they may be able to have those loving hands that will catch us when we fall, carry us when we are weak, and hold us as we walk through this life.

-Walk by Faith, Not by Sight

I used this song as Jesus' words. Take a listen if you have time.
Tenth Avenue North - By Your Side