The gospel

The good news, and somehow the most controversial thing the world has ever known, since it’s founding people have been trying to fight and stifle it.

Since Cain and Abel unrighteous men have killed those men who seek after righteousness and Truth. Nothing is new about this, it has just been a long time since it has been seen like this in America.

The good news of Jesus Christ must be proclaimed in the face of any and every darkness, for it is the unbreakable and unyielding truth, it is the only thing that saves.

Jesus came, born of a virgin, was raised as a Jewish man, he lived a perfect and sinless life, the only one who could. He was the fullness of the Godhead in human flesh. For over three years he worked a ministry, with signs and wonders following.

During the time of his ministry Jesus cleansed the leper, healed the sick, made the lame to walk and the deaf to hear, preached to the poor, the dead were raised to life, he challenged hypocrites, he challenged people who didn’t want their views challenged, he ate with sinners and loved on them, he commanded the evil spirits out of those they tormented and calmed the storms.

Jesus spoke with authority, with an unmatched understanding of the Holy scriptures. He challenged the views of the world of His time and never backed down, they couldn’t outsmart him, they couldn’t trap Him in their rhetoric, and when they tried to trap Him politically they failed.

While at dinner with a leper, a woman came and anointed him with ointment from an alabaster box, a sign of his coming burial.

Jesus was betrayed by one of his 12, lead before the priest, they mocked Him, beat Him, sent Him before Pilate.

Pilate couldn’t find fault in Him, He was sent before Herod before whom He would not speak. Pilate tried to release Him, but the people chose a murderer over the one who came to save them.

Jesus was beaten again, a crown of thorns was placed upon His head, he was beaten beyond being recognized as a man, then He was crucified where He was mocked and reviled again.

There in His final hours He met a thief, for on either side was a thief. One would find salvation in the lamb of God, the other chose to scorn the one who loved.

Jesus gave up the ghost on the cross, the purpose of His life was finished, He accomplished all He came to do. A mighty earthquake and darkness fell, the veil was split in two.

Jesus was buried in a tomb where never a body lay, purchased by a Pharisee, and a great stone was rolled over the tomb entrance.

The 11 left scattered and knew not what to do at the loss of Jesus.

On the third day, the first day of the week the women went to the tomb and met an Angel. The stone was rolled away.

“He’s not here” proclaimed the angel, for Christ our Lord had risen, just as He said He would do. Jesus was seen by many over the next forty days, as were a great many others who had been dead and raised from the grave with the resurrection of Jesus.

Jesus ascended into heaven to sit at the right hand of the Father until the appointed day of His return, where He sits now, as His church proclaims the good news of what Christ has done for all mankind.

Jesus death was not because He challenged the religion, it was not because He was a good teacher. Jesus died as it was the only sacrifice that could wash away the sins of the world. He died so that the lost sheep of the world could come home.

Jesus is the lamb that was slain before the foundation of the world, whose blood is the only way to cleanse us of our sin, the only way we can come to salvation and in His name alone is the hope for our eternal salvation.

Jesus is the perfect and eternal sacrifice who died to take away the sins of the world and to call us out of sinful living, but the world hated Him, rejected Him and despised Him, for the world is darkness and could not comprehend Him, for He is the light.

His love for the people of the world, and creation could never be fully understood by us, for it was His great pleasure. Everything that is is by Him, He was in the beginning with the Father, and the Father is in Him and He in the Father.

The good news is we are able to come into the full love of the Son and the Father, through Jesus Christ, it is open to all who will call on His name, call on the name of Jesus Christ that you might be saved. For the Father is not willing that any should perish but that all come to repentance.

Purpose

Life is hard, and most of struggle with finding a sense of purpose and fulfillment in life. We work jobs we take no joy in and find more stress than happiness, and we ask God what His plans for us are and why we are here.

God has created us with passions, talents, skills and gifts. Some of us are walking in those right now, and some of us can’t find how to walk in those in a way that will provide for our families or God has not opened that door telling us to wait with patience.

Men and women all over the world feel lost, depressed and scared, wandering without a sense of purpose to life. It gets hard, this life is hard, and harder still when we wander with no sense of purpose.

Truthfully we were each created with a purpose, we have a heavenly creator, a good Father who made us each to fulfill a purpose in life. Some of us find that purpose early on, we know what we were made for, others of us struggle for years and wrestle to understand.

I have spent years with trying to fight through this life to uncover what God made me for, not a lost sense of I am an accident, I know I have a Heavenly Father who loves me, but I have never been able to find the purpose He has for my life.

I have seen many stories lately of people who have found their God given purpose, whether a calling they have known from a young age, or one they stepped into as a young adult. I have come to have people in my life who recognize not only God’s calling, but see the talents as well, and how they all tie in.

Often, God’s plan and purpose will require the talents he blesses us with, and sometimes it takes finding the right people to believe in you and pour into you, to water and grow those gifts so you can walk out the purpose of your life.

There is no one simple method for discovering your purpose, for we each have our own path to walk. For some of us, we know as a child, others we find it as a young man, and some struggle and fight for years through our adulthood, but I would urge you, if you are struggling to find your purpose, prayer this simple prayer.

God, what is the purpose you have for me? Is there anywhere I am believing something untrue about you? Am I not submitted to your Will or is there anywhere in my life I am holding on to my plan over yours? God, let it not be about what I want from you, but what you want from me. Help me to fully surrender to you. To fully surrender to your plan, your purpose, the reason I am here. What is you would have me do today, and every day after? Let my life be a life submitted to your will. Amen.

Political violence

I am writing this post shortly after the tragic shooting of a tremendous patriot and hero of the faith, Charlie Kirk. When I started to type this I had to pray, for strength to process my emotions as I was feeling a myriad of heavy emotions.

I have enjoyed listening to Charlie Kirk for years, he was a talented debater with a gift from God, and a falling to reach the most in need and vulnerable of our nation, our youth.

During the last few years the attacks targeting outspoken conservative, and particularly conservative Christians has been on the rise. Now we know as believers that this should be no surprise, I have heard countless conservative Christians express the same view of how blessed we have been to have the religious freedom to worship without fear, but that it could all be taken away from us if we allowed it .

I could use this (very small) outlet to respond in flesh and anger, but I won’t do that, which is why I had to pray before this post. We are coming to a head, a pivotal moment in American history is coming before us, and now more than ever American Christians need to rise to meet the age.

Darkness and evil are emboldened, lashing out against truth and light at every corner, many so called leaders are leading the people of our nation astray, promoting that which is evil and calling it good.

Everywhere you turn, from small towns in the middle of conservative America, to mega cities the people are challenging God’s truth and what is right, fighting for sin to be praised and not the truth of God’s word. And many of us Christians, myself included, have been sitting idly by and allowing the rampant sin to plague our nation, while we go to work, and entertain ourselves, forgetting the Godly duty we have.

I am not a promoter of physical violence, it is not the way for Christianity, but I do believe in organization, being active and outspoken for our faith. I do believe in standing up before wickedness and not backing down, but standing bold as a lion and declaring over our nation and our families, that the enemy will have no more.

We need to stand against the violence plaguing our nation, and we need to stand against the perpetrators of evil, violence, sin and self indulgent lies. It is time for more Christians to raise the banner high, and proclaim Jesus, without wavering in the face of a nation and culture that seem to be moving further and further away from the good news of Christ.

It is heartbreaking to see where our nation is heading, to see the patterns that lead to the evil socialist regimes in Russia, Nazi Germany and Italy, as well as countless nations in our own time, being fully accepted and advanced in our own nation.

We can become upset, we can choose to do nothing and go back to our tv and video games, or we can begin to mobilize and organize. It is time for the Christian to live up to the full call of Revelation 12:11, to overcome by the blood of of Jesus, the word of our testimonies and to not love our lives only to death.

That Christ and His kingdom would be our heart’s proclamation; and that we would do our part to advance the kingdom on Earth, not with violence, but in love, with true love that does not condone sin, but loves through it into a place of freedom from sin.

I pray that from this tragedy more Christians will find the strength, the will and the courage to challenge evil, darkness, sin and lies boldly, that we will all rise up to challenge the culture of political violence that seems to be swarming the nation.

Poem from resurrection Sunday

My hands were tied from cords of rope

But it was my heart that bound me there 

The pain from each strike could not compare

To the pain I felt for each lost soul

For every lash I shed a tear 

Not from the pain, but a tear of joy 

Every stripe upon my broken body

Gladly taken for your healing

Knowing this, I did all this for you 

As I felt the blood running down my back and down my Brow

My heart swelled with love for I knew this would bring you home

As my skin became crimson red, you were washed white 

Beaten battered and marred beyond what mortal form could bare

Divine wrath poured out on heaven’s spotless lamb

They thought to turn me into a Mockery and shame 

But this was how I won my greatest victory

Adorned in purple, and a crown of thorns 

I was prepared for my greatest triumph

Pierced and hung upon that tree

Where shame and grace collide

The beautiful agony

Where the only worthy one

Took the place of the forsaken

Raised high upon that hill

I became a rest for the weary and downtrodden

Where all could lift their eyes 

And find true hope

Tetelestai I cried with my last breath

As the darkness rolled in

They pierced my side, and tore my garments

A stone was rolled over my grave

A final period to end the story

I woke at first in total darkness

The light of glory began to shine 

My body filled with divine power

My resurrection, became your hope

My story was not over

The period was just a comma

No grave nor stone

Could withstand my glory

The might of heaven

Standing the highest victory

No sin, no grave or tomb

No accuser left to tout your shame

For if you place your hope in me

Accept the way the truth the life

And come to sonship

A child of heaven

Return to the Father’s love and embrace 

Adorned in robes of white

Made whole from this broken state

For this is why I chose to come

And climb upon that tree of broken shame

2023 ministry

Hello. Another year is now upon us. Many people look to the beginning of a new year as a time of change and refreshment.

They leave the burdens and hurt of the previous year behind, and look to the next year with high expectations.

Having high hopes is both good, and having a positive outlook can impact the outcome exponentially.

A word of caution though with plans, a word from our Lord. “Boast not thyself of tomorrow, for thou knowest not what a day may bring.” Proverbs 27:1

That being said, I am not trying to bring anyone down, as my family and I too have high hopes for 2023. We are making major life changes.

We will be moving into a motor home and starting full time ministry as traveling misionaries traversing the continental USA.

My desire rather, is that we each be humble in our expectations, and always saying Lord willing, for we of our own power can do no good, but it by the power of God.

The power wrought in Christ working to us-ward. God has plans for each of us, and if we allow our plans to fall in line with His plan and His will, then we need not be fearful, but we must maintain a humbleness in our plans.

May your plans be found in line with God’s, and may they be blessed this year.

Love

We cannot love God without loving people.
We cannot love people without loving God.

This duality of love is perfectly displayed in the cross.

the cross is the very image of love.
“Greater love hath no man than this, that a man lay down his life for his friends. John 15:13

The cross is where he who knew no sin, became sin, that he might take away the sins of the world, redeeming us to proper sonship in the Father.

A cross is made of two poles, one vertical, one horizontal.

If you take away the vertical pole, you have a beam laying on the ground.

If you take away the horizontal, you only have a post.

If you love God, but not people, you only have self-righeouesness.
you will drive others away until you are a pillar of isolation. There will be noting to hold to when the tides of life crash in, and others will flee, searching for something they can grasp to save them from their drowning. This haughtiness is not love of God, but a love of the self and one’s own perceived self attained holiness.

If you love people, but not God, you will promote self-destrucive behavior that will result in brokenness and the end of which is destruction. You will encourage and promote acceptance and understanding, even when the path is destruction. this is a false love, a false teaching whose end is only death.

There can be no true love for God, unless you love people, and there can be no true love for people unless you love God.

The matter of the heart

There is a pervading message in the world right now. It has picked up in popularity over the last few years, it is a message of self gratification.

The message, follow your heart. Now it may seem new, but this ideology has been around since the days of Noah.

We read in Genesis 6:5 about the wicked state of man’s heart. These people did not only have evil in their heart, but acted upon it, often.

Jeremiah 7 and 16 again tells us that people were walking after the evil intentions of their hearts.

Many Christians use verses like this to talk about not being lead by the heart. As christians we need to be clear; and not christians only but everyone.

Ezekiel talks of God giving us a new heart, and in Hebrews 9:10 “I will put my laws into their mind, and write them in their hearts.”

To the believing repented soul, whose heart has been softened, made new and renewed, and is perfectly in line with God, then the actions they take will reflect that.

For a believer, our mind and heart will move in like with the will of God as we become less by the Spirit and not the flesh.

For one in whom their heart is still hard, for the internees mind who seeks to do their own will and not that of God, the message to follow their heart is dangerous, self pleasing, self satisfying and dangerous to the soul.

Again to drive this message home, psalm 37:4 “delight yourself in the Lord, and he shall give you the desires of the heart.”

For those who delight in the Lord, their desire moves in line with the will of God, and we become partakers in heavenly duty, our desire becomes the same as what God desires.

We begin to seek to please God, not self. There are two ends for a man, to follow the self pleasing heart whose end is death, or follow a renewed born again heart whose desire is to please God.

It is by grace, extended to us by the love and power of God, manifested in Christ, that we can come to love God, and by loving God we can come to a place of renewed and empowered love with a clean heart.

Prayer

Prayer, praying, the ability to pray, to be one who prays often, but what exactly is prayer?

Prayer is the spiritual lifeblood of the Christian life, but what is prayer and how do we pray? We can find countless verses in the subject, but we seem to be just as unable to grasp it as the countless generations before us.

Too often in the church today we see prayer as some form of magical wish granting device, not unlike the mythical genie in a lamp, but this is not true prayer, this is the prayer of James 4:3.

We must flee from the prayer of James 4:3 and learn to pray like what we read in James 5:16b-18, or again to pray like what we read in the first epistle of John, chapter 5 verse 14-15.

The thing about praying is this, praying is coming to speak to God, and to commune with him. We bring our supplications and requests (Phil 4:6) yes, but it is more than this. It is us, entering into the holy of holies, grabbing the ear of God and grasping hold of His immeasurable power.

We grab hold of this power, not for ourselves and not of ourselves, but for the will of God, by the will of God.

From the beginning God’s desire has been for a relationship with His people, and part of a relationship is communicating with each other. God desires us to come and talk with Him, and also that we would listen to him.

Too quickly when we pray we come to him, with this long preformed list of wants wishes and desires, utter those say amen and leave, but prayer was meant to be and is much more than this.

Part of prayer is meditation upon His word, prayerfully reading His word, listening with our spiritual ears to wisdom from the Holy Spirit. it is about talking with God, and being in His presence.

Yes we bring requests to God, bu they must stem from His will and for the good of the kingdom, not just the things that we want for our own sakes. God knows what we have need of, our faith should be to trust Him to provide and meet our needs, but we must be obedient and our prayers must grow to become true praying.

To be the lifeblood of a Christian life prayer must not just be a list of wishes, but become true communication with a God, it must be about growing spiritually, advancing the kingdom and seeking God’s will that it might be done.

The Bible or culture?

Recently, some so called leaders of the Christian faith have begun to call for looking at the Bible through cultural eyes. Whether or not they realize this, this a lie and deception send forth from the enemy. While this message may seem appealing and progressive, it is dangerously wrong.

The Bible has never been meant to be looked at through the eyes of the current culture, but has always been a tool with which we are to look at and analyze the modern culture. In a moment we will look at a Biblical story that perfectly narates this truth, and then we will look at Jesus and how he handled the same concept.

Before we get to that point however, I would like to ask, why are we trying to analyze the Bible (which is the inerrant, inspired word of God) through culture, if it isn’t but to appease a culture which is doing everything in it’s power to avoid meeting God right where He is and always has been? And if that is the purpose of why we would look at it that way, then how can we call ourselves Christians if we won’t lead others to the God with love and outstretched arms?

From the begining it has always been those who were willing to stand apart from the crowd and serve the one true God who have been called. Throughout the Bible there are countless figures who want to include God in their pantheon of gods, but when the time comes to deny all others but Him, they shy away, but it is on the shoulders of those who do not waver, that the kingdom has always been built and advanced.

Culture will almost always seek to minimize God, and ridicule Him, and this is becuase of human nature. Human nature, at any point in time and history is best explained in this, we are selfish, we are self righteous, and we are all sinners who seek to justify ourselves. I don’t mean to type this to sound codemning, but to point out a hard truth, one that if we will acknowledge, we can move beyond our cultural ties that bind us.

Now, if we can accept the truth of our sinful nature, and the fact we have all done something unjust, then we can move on to the next, and main portion of this messsage, that being the way we view God, the Bible, and Christianity.

Now the Biblical story I would like to focus on is one we are all very familiar with, the story of three Jewish men living in captivity in Babylon. This story is recorded in the book of Daniel chapter 3.

King Nebuchadnezzar made an idol, and decreed that all would kneel and worship the statue. Certain Chaldeans came and brought accusations against certain of the Jews, specifically three men Shadrach Meshach, and Abednego by name.

These three men sat in positions of authority, but they also held to the worship of the God of Israel, and this left room for no other gods. They were brought before the king who questioned them about their refusal to worship his gods. They lived in a time when the king’s word was law. They lived in a culture of polytheism, but they had to hold to the true value of God’s Word and His will.

They were not given a free pass just because of the culture around them. They, like Lot, May have lived amidst a culture of sin and wickedness, but they were still expected to stick to Godliness. They were still expected to follow God’s Word and decree even over the decree of the king.

When confronted by the king, their reply was that the God whom they serve could deliver them from the fire if he desired to, but even if he did not, they would not serve the false gods of Nebuchadnezzar. They were bound and thrown into a fiery furnace, where the Lord came and freed them.

The thing to see here is not only in that they were saved from the fire, but that they were willing to choose truth over the culture. They knew who their God was, and that was of greater value than anything that the culture of the government could bring against them. They were willing to lose position and even face death in order to stand fast in their faith.

Even Jesus Christ himself had to stand against the culture of his day. Jesus’ very nature was counter to the culture of the day, from his forgiving sinners to his stance on money and even how he regarded the sabbath. That being said, the particular story I want to look at is in the book of Matthew chapter 21.

Jesus had come to Jerusalem, fulfilled many prophecies and was welcomed by an adoring crowd. Upon entering the city, Jesus went to the temple. At the time, the temple’s purpose had become corrupt. What was to be the house of God had become a place of business. It was common practice in those days for there to be moneychangers, those that sold doves and animals needed for the sacrifice.

It was normal, even accepted as it was convenient. Rather than traveling from wherever they lived and bringing their animals needed, they could just come right to the temple and exchange their money, buy the doves and be done. It made sense in the day, and it makes sense logically and logistically, but again this was not what God intended for the temple.

Jesus began to flip tables and the seats of those that sold the doves. He kicked all those people out who were defiling the temple. He emptied it of those who hearts were not on God, and he challenged the culture, saying that the temple was to be a house of prayer, not a den of thieves (see Matthew 21:13).

Once the temple was empty, the blind and the lame came to him and were healed. Then the leaders of the day were upset when they saw what he did and when they heard children praising the Lord. When God clashes with the culture, God will win, and those whose hearts are not set on a God will always be sore displeased.

To those religious leaders of our day who say we need to use a cultural lens, I urge you to reread your bible and to pray for discernment. To those whose pastors are sharing such teachings, I encourage you to put God first, and trust in him with faith and don’t be afraid to question the direction your leadership is taking you, for our God is not in this culture, and is not subject to our culture.

God be with you all. Amen.

Separation of church and state

The United States of America was founded on many important principles, one in particular is being challenged in our times (though many are being challenged, I am focusing here on one specific principle). This principle is the seperation of church and state. the argument is being made that Christians should not be holding positions of high office, particularly if they use their fatih to help guide them in their decisions.

Now, ignoring the many years in which America has been led by those who were relying on their faith and Christian principles to guide our nation, I think that if we are to fight this blatant attack on our culture and our nation, we should understand some history, and see if perhaps they are reversing the meaning of this idea.

You see I see many people talk about how this idea was based on the catholic church, and how it had obtained control over Europe, and exercised control over Europe through its religious power, and while this is a fair argument, I am not fully convinced this is what our founding fathers had in mind. Recall, the founding fathers were protestants, many of them from England.

England, had already broken away from the catholic church, and created the church of England, for the benefit of king Henry, so he could divorce his wives at will when they would not give him a male heir. Now both the catholic church and the church of England misused their positions for political ends that benefitted themselves.

The catholic church became and behaved more as a state (which in fact it was, the papal states), and less like the church of God. The behavior of the papal states, which was highly motivated in control and politics, and less in advancing the true kingdom, certainly did lead to many negatives that should not be emulated.

With that being said, this does not mean the church should not express it’s views to impact the government and society, we can see countless times throughout the Bible the significance of the spiritual leaders being needed to keep a state on track with the direction of God.

Added to this, we can see the importance of and the history of how Christian values have always impacted the governance of America. Christian values and principles always impacted how America was going to operate, and without those principles America would not be the place it is today.

The seperation the founders were referring to, I truly believe, was the seperation preventing the state from influencing the church and its administration. This really is not too hard of a conclusion to come too. What is the first amendment? Freedom of religion and free speech. The very wording of the first amendment made it clear that the government was to have no control over the church.

The church has and should continue to have an impact on governance, but the government should not be able to direct or control the church nor its function. In Canada we can see what happens when the government begins to overstep, prohibitng specific messages, which results in less than the full truth of the scripture being taught.

The church is answerable to God, and the church leaders are going to be held to account to Him, but the world leaders believe they are answerable to man or in many cases, to no one. Government, by its nature, desires only to have more control, and if the state is allowed to impact the church, it will only mean men with agendas will seek to gain control of God’s system. This is not the path America has ever been on, it is not the path the founders sought, and it is not the path we should now or ever take.

God be with you. Amen.