Just as God’s heavenly reign and dwelling place is so far beyond our comprehension is the notion that planet earth is His footstool. The picture of this coming from the victorious Israelite army placing their feet on the necks of captured enemy kings…(a placing of their enemies under their feet.) (Joshua 10:24) But also is the notion that human hands could possibly build a dwelling place that could contain God, when in Acts 7:50 He asks, “Has not My hand made all these things?” or later in Acts 17:24, when it says, “The God Who made the world and everything in it is Lord of heaven and earth and does not live in temples built by hands.” For as Solomon so wisely asked, “But will God really dwell on earth with men when even the highest heavens can’t contain Him?” (II Chronicles 6:18) We only have to look to Revelation 21:1-3 for that answer when a new heaven and a new earth will appear …with a new Jerusalem coming down from heaven…and a voice saying, “Now the dwelling of God is with men, and He will live with them. They will be His people, and God Himself will be with them and be their God.”
Month: April 2021
Psalm 95:1-2 ” Come, let us sing joy to the Lord; let us shout aloud to the Rock of our salvation. Let us come before Him with thanksgiving and extol Him with music and song.”
So why is the author of this Psalm urging the people to arise and shout praises to God? Isaiah 12:6 may give us a reason…”Shout aloud and sing for joy, people of Zion, for great is the Holy One of Israel among you.” The Lord is in the midst of us so why not glorify His Name? But even if you just “sing and make music in your heart to the Lord”, (Ephesians 5:19) thanking God for what He’s done during the Pandemic to keep you safe is the very least you can do. Or as Psalm 5:11 tells us, “Let all who take refuge in You be glad; let them ever sing for joy. Spread Your protection over them, that those who love Your Name may rejoice in You.”
Hebrews 13:9 ” Do not be carried away by all kinds of strange teachings. It is good for our hearts to be strengthened by grace, not by ceremonial foods, which are of no value to those who eat them.”
Even back in Biblical history the author of Hebrews was warning us about the Progressive Church vs the Biblical Church. For anytime we allow ourselves to be tossed back and forth by every wind of teaching and by the cunning and craftiness of men in their deceitful scheming…we are worshiping external regulations, not God. (Ephesians 4:14) And anytime we follow man’s teachings that don’t contain sufficient doctrinal support…we’re following man not the Lord. Recently I read an excellent article on the Progressive Church and the telltale signs. Things like the Message of the Gospel shifting from sin and redemption to social injustice… or the reinterpretation of the Bible and its terms to bring it more into modern times. This verse tells us that foundationally we need to be more concerned about God’s grace and mercy and our walk with Him rather than any “new” teaching from man.
Jeremiah 11:7-8 ” I warned them again and again, saying, ‘Obey Me.’ But they did not listen or pay attention; instead, they followed the stubbornness of their evil hearts.”
God called the people stiff-necked – which came from the comparison of their hardened hearts and stubbornness to that of the farmer’s heavy wooden yoke that they placed on the oxen in order to force them to pull the plow. Sometimes the oxen resisted and refused to work. The Israelites had stiffened their resolve and refused to respond in an appropriate attitude and action towards God’s repeated warnings and had instead allowed their sin nature to rule. Even today, many think that following Jesus is a difficult and weighty task, but Jesus tells us in Matthew 11:30, “My yoke is easy and My burden is light.” For when you are “yoked” to Jesus the load is easy to bear…for He pulls the plow for you.
Psalm 53:1 ” The fool says in his heart, ‘There is no God.’ “
It’s within our heart that originates all moral evil…it’s the seat of our Will and where our inner sinful nature resides. So it’s no wonder the fool dismisses the thought of there being a holy, true, and righteous God…for there can only be room for one Ruler in our hearts. To paraphrase Psalm 10:4, In all the thoughts of the wicked they do not seek Him; in all their thoughts there is no room for God. When we deny God, we make ourselves king and we allow our kingdom to be ruled by rebellion, delusion, and unbefitting conduct. But when we make room in our hearts for the Lord, He comes in and makes all things new from the inside out.
Acts 5:29 ” Peter and the other apostles replied: ‘We must obey God rather than men!’ “
This wasn’t the first time the apostles had been warned by Temple Leaders to not teach or preach the Good News of Jesus. But these were also the men that the resurrected Jesus had told, “Go into all the world and preach the good news to all creation.” (Mark 16:15) The Bible tells us to be submissive to the powers of government, (Titus 3:1 & I Peter 2:13-14)…but God never granted governments the right to compel men to do things contrary to His Law. When we obey God and not man this is called Civil Disobedience, and a good definition is that it is only called for when the government requires something that God forbids, or the government forbids something that God requires. But we need to be very careful…for sometimes our civil disobedience is based only on our feelings, view points, or personal opinions…not on the Word of God. For what we may stubbornly believe in may not be found in the Bible at all…just within our willful hearts.
Job 6: 2-3 ” If only my anguish could be weighed and all my misery be placed on the scales! It would surely outweigh the sand of the seas – no wonder my words have been impetuous.”
These verses carry a vivid mental picture of a scale with all my grief, misery, and burdens on one side, and all the sand of the earth on the other…with my anguish tipping the scales in its favor. For pain, either physical, mental, or emotional does sometimes feel like a tremendously hard, heavy load, crushing down on me…making it difficult to even move or breath. But God understands, even when in my groaning, sadness, and complaining I too become impetuous like Job. For He listens, comforts, and will not turn me away….He hears all my protests patiently, loves me despite all my shortcomings, and will never leave me alone.
I Thessalonians 4:3 ” It is God’s will that you should be sanctified…”
Your sanctification begins the moment you accept Jesus Christ into your heart, and ends with your last breath here on earth. In between, is the action and process we call holiness. But the road to holiness is thwart with potholes, indecision, and pitfalls. That’s why it’s so important to, “Not be foolish, but understand what the Lord’s Will is.” (Ephesians 5:17) But how? Paul’s prayer to the Believers in Colosse was to, “Ask God to fill you with the knowledge of His Will through all spiritual wisdom and understanding.” (Colossians 1:9) When we’re unsure of God’s Will…we should ask and seek divine wisdom. And as our mind is renewed, we’ll be able to test and approve what God’s Will is – His good, pleasing and perfect Will. (Romans 12:2)
Isaiah 47:8 ” Now then, listen, you wanton creature, lounging in your security and saying to yourself, ‘I am, and there is none besides me.’ “
When our universe revolves around us and our selfish desires for abundance and sensual things… with no regard for other people’s feelings, rights, or safety…we have become the same wanton creature God warns of here. For anytime we trust in ourselves rather than the Lord or bask in self-gratifying glory, we’re putting ourselves up on the throne of our heart. And what dwells in our heart will sooner or later play out in our behavior. God makes it very clear, “There is none besides Me. I am the Lord, and there is no other.” (Isaiah 45:6)
Hebrews 1:3 ” The Son is the radiance of God’s glory and the exact representation of His being, sustaining all things by His powerful word.”
You’ve probably been hearing about all the new hybrid vehicles coming out…a mixture of both an electric motor and a gasoline engine. Now this is easy to understand, but when we try to put our heads around the idea of Jesus being all man and all God, things get fuzzy. It tells us here that Jesus is the shining forth of God’s glory and the perfect expression of the divine essence of God Himself…but how can this be? Jesus was a human being with flesh and blood, feelings and emotions just like you and me. John explains this mystery well when he wrote, “The Word became flesh and made His dwelling among us.” Or as Jesus told His disciples, “Anyone who has seen Me has seen the Father.” (John 14:9) The greatness, majesty, and power of God came down to earth in human form in order that we might be redeemed – once for all- from our sin.