Christ & Adam

In this old creation, we call the cosmos, God made Adam as the first in humanity. Now, humanity has seen a new creation. His name is Jesus Christ, our Lord and Savior. Jesus is the reality of what God’s image really is. Adam was only a shadow of His image, he was given a soul when God breathed life into him and placed him in the garden of Eden. The first Adam brought death to humanity, the second ‘Adam’ brings life to this day, 1st Corinthians 15:23. Jesus is the unique Son of God, in the sense that He perfectly revealed God to us, and was ushered into this world without the aid of any man, God’s Holy Spirit created His unique Son in the womb of a virgin. Mary is blessed above all women to have the strength to submit in this work of God. Christ is entitled The Son of God in becoming flesh from the Word of God in the beginning of our universe, John 1:1-14. The Word of God before we existed was actually God Himself before Adam was created, and at that time Adam was a shadow of a ‘son of God’, as Luke 3:38 describes him. Adam enjoys the privileged position of being the progenitor of the human race which God uses to bring in His perfect and unique Son. Everyone in Jesus Christ, spiritually, is an adopted son or daughter of God, Romans 8:15. It is interesting to note how Adam is described in Genesis 1:26-3:19, as a ruler and head of humanity, as he is given dominion, while at the same time, it was planned before the foundation of the world, that God would bring Jesus into the world and establish dominion in a spiritual Kingdom in this world, Matthew 1:16-17. The Apostle Paul actually entitles Jesus as a very real King in 1st Timothy 6:14-15. His domain in His dominion still reigns to this day in the hearts of men & women by the millions, and is growing! You can see Jesus as the Head of the church in Colossians 1:18 and the head of his new creation in Romans 5:12-24, what a wonderful ruling Savior we have! The consequences of death which Adam brought to us, is in stark contrast to the consequences of life Jesus brings us, Genesis 3:16-19, and we see this explained so clearly in 1st Corinthians 15:20-49. Such an opposite negative act of Adam was committed in joining with his wife to rebel against God’s word, and eat the forbidden fruit, Genesis 3:6, yet, here we have Christ, joining with us, the bride of Christ as the church, to one day eat the fruit of the tree of life, Revelation 19:7-9, 22:1-2. Back in ancient days when Adam & Eve felt death approaching in their guilt & shame, God arrived and covered their nakedness with an animal’s skin, requiring it’s sacrifice, Genesis 3:21. We know Jesus is the Lamb of God, which was mocked, stripped, counted as a transgressor and slaughtered for our sins, Matthew 27:27-35. Never forget how God loves us, in providing a way to have our guilty sins covered up and washed away by blood & water, 1st Peter 3:21. The effect Adam had on his children’s fellowship with God was isolation & distance, instead of a loving care for each other. Humanity’s experience became full of hate & violence. Cain killed Abel and society grew so bad, God had to bring the flood in Noah’s day. However, in Christ, the effect on His siblings is redemptive and causes us to experience true life, an intimate, personal & public relationship with God. Humanity’s experience can be full of love & life, when we set our heart’s desires on the reality of how much greater Christ is, than Adam. Praise Him for ever!

PRAY ALWAYS

Jesus said this first (Luke 18:1) Paul repeated it, we echo this, don’t stop praying! “You also must help us by prayer” (2nd Corinthians 1:11). Paul wrote to the Corinthians about his near-death experiences on his mission trip to Asia – and declared how God delivered him through their prayers. Prayer isn’t just something that helps us deal with our problems. It is necessary for God’s will to be shown on Earth. The New Testament takes us on a journey of commanded prayer. We are told to “pray for those who persecute you” (Matthew 5:44) for workers to go into the harvest (Matthew 9:38). We are to pray in faith (Matthew 21:22) and while praying for strength to escape persecution (Luke 21:36) we will not enter into temptation (Luke 22:40). We are to pray constantly (Romans 12:12) and with thanksgiving (Philippians 4:6) be devoted to prayer (Colossians 4:2), asking for doors of opportunity to be opened for sharing the good news of Christ (Colossians 4:3) with lost people that want to be found. We are to pray always (I Thessalonians 5:17) for those serving the church’s leadership roles (2Thessalonians 3:1) and for all people (I Timothy 2:1) especially those in high positions of power over the nations. Plead with confidence for God’s purpose to be accomplished in our life, in our neighborhood and indeed capitols all over the world. Do we really pray like this? When Christ returns, will he find this kind of faith anywhere on this earth? (Luke 18:8) I sure hope so, what about you? If not, you better start praying!

10 Beatitudes

10 is an important number in God’s word. In the first chapter of Genesis we find the phrase “God said” 10 times, which is a testimony of His creative power over our whole world. God gave the 10 Commandments to Moses and it might be said that ten could represent the completeness of God’s work on a given task. The Passover lamb was selected on the 10th day of the 1st month (Exodus 12:3), as was Jesus, the Lamb that takes away the sins of the world (John 12:28 – 29; 1Corinthians 5:7). The 10th day of the 7th month is the Holy Day known as the Day of Atonement. This unique day of fasting pictures the removal of Satan, the author of sin, before the reign of Jesus begins (Revelation 20:1 – 2). The last great world-ruling kingdom of man under Satan is symbolized prophetically by the 10 horns of Revelation 13 and 17, and there are other instances of 10 in the Bible, but have you ever considered 10 beatitudes? Matthew uses them like this.

Blessed are…

…the Poor in Spirit, to possess the Kingdom of Christ, 5:3

…those that Mourn, to receive the comfort of Christ, 5:4

…the Meek, to inherit creation in Christ, 5:5

…the Hungry & Thirsting, to be filled with Christ’s righteousness, 5:6

…the Merciful, to be forgiven by Christ, 5:7

…the Pure in Heart, to fully know God in Christ, 5:8

…the Peacemakers, to be known by others as God’s child in Christ, 5:9

…the Persecuted & Mocked for Christ, to prove our discipleship, 5:10-11

…those not Offended at Christ, to persevere with Him through trials, 11:6

…the Alert & Faithful ‘doers’, to have Christ’s Reign Now, 24:46-47

Have you ever been called a “Do-gooder”? If the good you are doing is for Christ or the message of Christ, then to be Blessed is to experience a happiness that is always accessible in prayer & never fades with time, it is a joy that exceeds laughter by a mile, yet seats itself deep in our heart to be fed and seldom seen by the world but can always be felt by the Christian & Christ’s Spirit. The fruit of God’s Spirit in the Christian is “Love, Joy…” & much more (Galatians 5:22) Let it grow and share it with anyone outside of Christ. Blessed was Paul & Silas, chained in a jail cell, singing! (Acts 16:25) When we are tempted & tried, do we pray and sing? Where is our ‘BE ATTITUDE’?

Blessed is the man who remains steadfast under trial, for when he has stood the test he will receive the crown of life. This blessing came not because he was tempted, but because he endured, [Revelation 2:10]. This is the crown of victory for those who have fought the good fight, finished the race and kept the faith, [2.Timothy 4:6-8]. With the help of God we are able to endure temptation [1.Corinthians 10:13]. As we run the race of life we have in Jesus, our great High Priest, our example. He was tempted as we are, yet without sin and in confidence we can receive mercy and find grace to help in our time of need, [Hebrews 4:14-16].

On secular college campuses around the globe, students are bombarded with anti-God sentiment. In the workplace, intolerance for Christian ideals has become more obvious recently and when we use strength to stand up for a Godly principle, we reap a backlash.

Jesus warned His disciples, “You will be hated by all for my name’s sake.” (Luke 21:17) Peter also wrote his letter to Christians who would endure fiery trials and persecutions. But his message was “Be Hopeful!” For the believer, it is a living hope – the foundation is the Word of God, and the One who has secured it is the living Son of God who rose from the dead. Living hope is one that has life in it and therefore can give life to us. Because it has life, it grows and becomes greater and more beautiful as time goes on. Time destroys most hopes; they fade and then die. But the passing of time only makes a Christian’s hope that much more glorious.”

Don’t be a compromising Christian. God’s promises never fail; His grace will keep you when the going gets tough. Rely on Him. Be a strong witness for Christ in a world that needs your prayers. To be blessed is a great gift to experience, don’t just read about it, try to live it and love God by obeying Jesus.

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Pray For God’s Enemies

The Lord Jesus Christ has a brother named James, and he wrote an inspired fact, “…whoever wants to be the world’s friend becomes God’s enemy” (James 4:4) Jesus reminds us that we are to pray for our enemies, not against them. The reason I’m writing this is to help us pray that God will give His enemies an open heart to receive His truth and put a desire in their heart to hate sin and love Him.

A politician by the name of Marco Rubio, has made clear publicly his views against homosexuals being given marriage status by the Government and this has resulted in a gross amount of anger from the LGBT movement around our nation. Even the support of “civil unions” as an alternative to homosexual marriage, for which President Obama advocated as recently as 2012, is now unacceptable. Why? Because many people sympathetic to the LGBT movement have promoted propaganda. Propaganda is, Webster says, a “widespread dissemination or promotion of particular ideas, doctrines, practices, etc., to further one’s own cause or to damage another one.”  Mr. Rubio’s perspective is perhaps colored by the fact that he is the U.S-born son of Cuban immigrants and has a realist perspective of what happens when people are attacked for their beliefs. Under Castro, both Christians and homosexuals were dehumanized and painfully persecuted to death.

Our nation has now arrived in the public dialogue about same-sex marriage with polarized views that quickly engender violent hate speech. There is no longer room to debate how it may impact society, families, children, or the legal rights of other citizens. Religious beliefs based on Scripture – which has been held for millennia by many different religions – are swept aside.The simple truth, say the propagandists, is that anyone who articulates opposition to gay marriage is guilty of hate speech. The only remaining question is to what degree they should be censured, silenced and prosecuted. And judging by the rapidly growing hostility toward Christianity, it’s going to be harsh.

I’m not sure about how I will vote next year, personally, I think Mr. Rubio is a bit too young and our nation needs a more mature man, but however we vote, I’m convinced, we should vote prayerfully. Pray for your enemies to be defined as God’s enemies in your own heart, and that they would love the truth and hate sin, not the sinner. God loves each and every one of us, friend & foe. But we must take a stand to speak the truth in love, so if you are praying for God’s enemies, you can with confidence, vote with a clear Christian conscience. For the remaining months, make a point of memorizing Matthew 5:44, and remember that the most loving act of faith you can express towards an enemy of God is to look them in the eye and tell them the truth about how much Christ loves them. He died for the sin they are trapped in, to be released.

The Heart of Worship

Who do I really focus on when I worship? If we call our time together on Sunday a “worship service”, who are we serving with love? Isn’t love the heartbeat of worship?. If my focus is on human performance rather than on the good news of Christ, it is not worship of Christ. If anyone other than Jesus is receiving my heart’s applause, it is not God that I really worship. The Apostle Paul believed that a human heart could “see”, (Ephesians 1:18). When my heart is filled with gratitude, why can’t it applaud? Perhaps that is what is happening on the inside when we sing with grace in our heart (Colossians 3:16) while on the outside our tongues are singing out loud.

If my attention is on the good news, I’m headed the right direction, but if I end up loving the messenger instead of the author of the message, what was my attention really on? What message is the church offering the world? If a visitor is offered a call to feel good about their potential and self worth, did they hear Christ call them to carry a cross, or do we call them to have fun in His name? The living fact of the good news is this: Jesus went to the cross because of his love for our forgiveness of my so-called worldly fun. While he hung on the cross, the only entertainment was in the people who mocked him.

If the heart of worship service gives visitors the impression that we are fun-filled instead of Spirit-filled, what are we winning them over to? To cross-carrying? To self-denial? To separation from the world?  To holy living? To self-discipline? To love for Jesus Christ as our God or love of self-fulfillment?

GOD WAITS….

A Company may celebrate its grand opening by giving prizes to the first 100 customers or awarding the one millionth customer many gifts. But have we ever given much thought for what will happen when the very last person on Earth comes to trust & obey Jesus as Lord and Savior? In that hour, Christ will come for His church. “And the dead in Christ will rise first. Then we who are alive, who are left, will be caught up together with them in the clouds to meet the Lord in the air.” (I Thessalonians 4:16-17). This will be more glorious than any one can imagine, the inheritance is larger than life and out of this world! But it is reserved exclusively for that very last person who was just added to the Church, belonging to Christ. Every faithful child of God from the beginning of Adam’s family to that very last person will inherit eternal glory. Then, for the rest of the story and everyone that does not belong to God in Jesus Christ, an awful judgment will follow…one in which everyone else meets condemnation & a fiery end to this life. The Apostle Paul makes it clear that those who do not believe will be punished “because they refused to love the truth and so be saved.” (II Thessalonians 2:10) It is necessary to examine our own heart. Have we really trusted in Christ’s promise to forgive and been born again by faith in His baptism? If not, now is the time. Do we feel the urgency to tell people about Christ and His love. Please prayerfully intercede for this society. God is still waiting for lost people to come to Him.

B.I.B.L.E.

The word “Bible” means “book” i.e, document, bill or sheet, in Heb. 10:7, It is unique to Jesus as God’s sole & supreme supplier of His truths.

B—Buy a Bible (Proverbs 23:23). The Bible is readily available to all! The Bible is the best selling book of all time. The Bible is the most translated book in the world. There are more than 4,500 languages in the world today. The United Bible Society announced in December 2007, the complete Bible was available in 438 languages, 123 of which included the Old Testament and New Testament. The New Testament (NT) was available in an additional 1,168 languages, that leaves the work of making at least 3,300 NT translations still to be done as of 2007. The Intl. ministry of Wycliffe Bible Translators announced Vision 2025—a project that intends to commence Bible translation in every remaining language community by 2025. They currently estimate that around 209 million people, representing 2.95% of the world’s population, speak 1,100 languages where translation work still needs to begin. In Mexico alone, there are over 40 languages and only about 14 have a translation. Everyone needs a Bible for it alone tells the plan of salvation! Here in the USA, can you understand Hopi, or can a Navajo understand the Chippewa? How much is the Bible worth to you, in view of Philippians 3:8, it should be worth every penny and more of what you have invested in it in the past, because it helps us grow into the future to become a better Christian. Christians should buy one for someone else, or invest in the work of translation.

I—Investigate the Bible (2 Timothy 2:15). Knowledge is power and Biblical knowledge is eternal power. Cf. 2 Peter 1:3-9. If we store up what we investigate, we will help eliminate sin, Psalm 119:11. If we do not investigate then ignorance alienates us from God, but knowledge & grace help us grow, 2 Pet. 3:18.

B—Believe the Bible (Romans 10:17). “Trust what you read and obey what you trust,” We cannot believe God and refuse His word (John 3:4,5). The Bible is living, active and sharper than any double-edged sword, Heb. 4;12. Therefore God uses it’s message to change us and empower us to do what is right. Faith is the victory, 1st John 5:4.

L—Love the Bible, Psalm 119:97. King David loved the Law more than anything! We should give God’s Law our attention & affectionate care, Psalm 119:97/ It can keep you from sin, and sin and keep you from the Bible. Love the message, but most of all love the Author, if we do not love the Author, we are not wholly accepting His message. We cannot love God and reject it (1 John 5:3). Love is a great motivator for learning & living God’s truths, Eph. 4:15. The Holy Spirit loves us, Romans 15:30, we should love the message he wrote, maintains & uses.

E—Exemplify the Bible (1 Timothy 4:12). The is the guide for our life in faith and practice, Psalm 19:14. We often ask, “Can Jesus be seen in me?” The Bible is our guide for living (Ps. 119:105); it is called a “light.” Can God’s Word be seen in my actions to enlighten others?