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Wednesday, October 30, 2024

GOD ALWAYS HAS A PLAN!

 I've been mulling over the part of Joseph's story as recorded in Genesis 39.  If you need reminded and don't want to take the time to read it:

  • Joseph's jealous brothers sold him to a passing caravan of traders.
  • They took him to Egypt where he was sold as a slave.
  • Pharaoh's captain of the guard bought him as a personal servant.
  • Joseph proved himself to be quite helpful in the running of this home.
  • Potiphar gave him complete authority having noticed that "the Eternal One was with Joseph and caused everything Joseph did to prosper." [v.3]
  • Being a handsome and fit man, Potiphar's wife sought out a sexual relationship with Joseph. 
  • Joseph explained his need to honor Potiphar and the role he had given Joseph in the household.
  • However, one day she grabbled him by his coat and tried again to seduce him.
  • He left his coat in her hand and ran from the house.
  • She used the coat to her advantage and claimed that Joseph had tried to force himself upon her.
  • When he heard her report, Potiphar was angry and placed Joseph in prison.
What a devastating set of circumstances!  Joseph does the right thing, but ends up being punished for it!  Life can seem so unfair at times!  What is a person to do in unjust situations like this?

Well, Joseph just kept on using the organizational gifts that God had given him!  He persevered in his hardship!

Lo and behold, the jailer soon saw the skill and loyalty of Joseph and put him in charge of all the king's prisoners.  "Whatever needed to be done, Joseph was the one to do it." [v.22]

"The chief jailer, like Potiphar, didn't need to worry about anything that was in Joseph's care because the Eternal One was with him.  And whatever Joseph did worked out well because the Eternal made it so."  [v.23]
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So many of us are wired similarly: when bad things happen we are easily discouraged and blame God for our situation.

The reality is that sometimes bad things just happen.  Corrupt people set traps for us and we get caught in them.  Potiphar's wife has lots of company in our world today!  There is a bounty of evil-minded people who think nothing of destroying others.  

How wrong we are to blame God for every bad thing that happens to us!  We make two primary mistakes:

FIRST,
We blame God when He is also grieving over the devastating circumstances we find ourselves in!

How must God feel when we shut Him out or turn against Him when He loves us so much?  He always sees the bigger picture and knows the real reasons for our unfortunate situation.  He mourns with us that things have gone badly and we're suffering!  

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We are so distracted by anger and feelings of injustice that we fail to turn to Him for deliverance!

We MUST REMEMBER WHO WE SERVE!  This great God can do anything!  His resources and connections are unlimited, yet we block His ability to help by our anger and withdrawal.

Joseph didn't get angry with God!  He just kept on using the gifts that God had given him and trusted that the Eternal One would work on his behalf!

Why can't we take this posture?  Why do we so consistently take the anger route?  Why do we attempt to close God off from our lives instead of turning TO HIM?

We shoot ourselves in the foot, and many of us do this over and over again!  when will we ever learn?

God loves us and is always working on our behalf!  We need to trust Him and give Him time to work out His plan!

Maybe some of us need to print this page out, fold it up, and carry it in our wallet or pocketbook?  Let's change our way of thinking!  Let's trust the One who is in all, above all, and over all!  Praise His Name forever!  Amen!  
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If you have 4 1/2 minutes to be blessed, listen to this song by Don Moen: 



Monday, October 28, 2024

CONFESSION OF A SEAT-STEALER

It's true!  I steal seats.  I rarely get called on it, but yesterday in church, Cheri Ponziani sat in the seat behind me before church began.  She tapped me on the shoulder and told me that where I was sitting was her favorite seat in the whole sanctuary.  She explained that she loved it because of the sun shining in on her!  I began to offer to surrender her spot, but she insisted that I stay and enjoy it.  I did!

It's not an evil thing that I do.  I guess I'm just sort of an iconoclast.  I like to take different perspectives.  As a hearing-disabled person, I have also discovered that I hear better in certain areas of the sanctuary.  

I'm not prejudiced about the seats I steal.  Sometimes I know that I'm sitting where someone else usually sits - call me mischievous.  😉  However, most of the time I just saunter in and head in the opposite direction from last Sunday!  

And yes, by-the-way, if you're wondering - I did this in college and seminary classes too!  It's remarkable to me what creatures of habit we are!  Why do we tend to claim the same spot so persistently?  

I was raised in the Free Methodist Church and worked in that environment for forty-four years.  We often get asked what we're free from - usually accompanied by a silly smirk.  I'll spare you the lesson in the history of the Free Methodist Church, but I will enlighten you enough to know that part of the reason for our departure from the Methodist Episcopal Church around 1860, was because they sold/rented their pews.  The original founders of the FMC felt that this was unjust to the poor and cited it as one of the reasons for separating from the Episcopals.

So, perhaps my penchant for stealing seats is embedded in me as a result of my denominational heirs [or Haire's].  

Notice that through the years this has not been much of a problem for my wife and family.  For most of those years I had a reserved seat on the platform.  Hmmm...maybe that's partly why I so thoroughly enjoy stealing seats at this stage of my life?  I've finally attained the satisfaction of 'seat-selecting-freedom'!  

But, in my post-retirement years, Debbie has struggled with my penchant for stealing seats.  Since I drop her off at the door, she often goes in and gets settled ahead of me.  When I do enter, I have no idea where she's sitting because she's so friendly that she's moving around talking with people.  So, I plop down in my selection of the morning.  Eventually, she sees me [or is told about my location by someone] and gathers up her stuff to join me.  She's a very patient woman and I love her to pieces!  She puts up with a lot of my specific idiosyncrasies!

So, anyway, I feel better for airing my confession!

By the way, if I happen to sit in your seat some Sunday, please don't be offended.  Perhaps you could consider it a nudge to observe worship that week from a different perspective.  Besides, I am not a trouble-maker.  if you ask nicely - and slip me $10 - I will gladly steal someone else's seat!  😊  

Sunday, October 27, 2024

A COMMON TEMPTATION!

In Genesis 39, we read the story of how Joseph was brought as a slave to Egypt.  There, he was sold to Potiphar "an officer of Pharaoh himself and captain of the guard, himself an Egyptian..." [v1 All quotes from The Voice Bible unless otherwise noted.  The Voice Bible prints words that are not in the original text in italics/]

God favors Joseph in his new role and causes the household of Potiphar to prosper remarkably.  So much so, that Potiphar puts Joseph in charge of his entire household!  

Now Joseph was a well-built, good-looking young man.  After a while, his master's wife began watching him, and she tried to seduce him.  

[She said:] "Come. Sleep with me."

But Joseph refused.

When she kept pursuing and pressuring him, David responded very directly:

Look, please don't take offense, but with me in charge, my master has no concern for anything that goes on in his house.  He has trusted me with everything he has.  He hasn't treated me like I am anything less than he is, and he hasn't kept anything from me - except, of course, for  you because you are his wife.  Why would I do something so clearly wrong and sin so blatantly against God?

 Although she pursued him day after day, Joseph would not consent to sleep with her and refused to be alone with her.

One day, however, when he went into the house to do his work while no one else was in the house, she grabbed him by his clothes and tried again to seduce him.

[vs.8-12]

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THE DILEMMA

  • Joseph is a slave who has gained the trust of his master.
  • Joseph is a handsome man.
  • He is also a godly man who recognizes that he has received God's favor.
  • Potiphar's wife desires to have a sexual relationship with Joseph.
  • He rebukes her invitations and attempts to help her to understand that he can't break his trust with Potiphar and he refuses to sin against God!
  • She sets a trap for him and then accuses him of attempting to rape her when he avoids her trap!
  • Potiphar believes the report of his wife and places Joseph into jail.
SEX IS A POWERFUL TEMPTATION

As a male writer, I can speak best to the masculine experience.  Sex is an unrelenting and persistent source of temptation.

While serving as the lead associate pastor at a fast-growing, highly effective church, my ministry was largely focused on men.  We were running three packed-out services every Sunday morning.  There were a lot of beautiful women who attended the church!  I knew that the men were struggling with this reality because some of them began asking me how to handle the sexual temptation and thoughts that were aroused in them - JUST BY ATTENDING CHURCH!  

I came up with an idea and began suggesting to the men that they sit in the front row of the church.  By doing so, they would protect themselves against trying to peer at beautiful women while they were in worship.  A few of the men gently persuaded their wives to join them in the front row.  Then, the word caught on!  More and more men began escorting their wives to sit at the front of the church!  Before long, the first three or four rows were packed - from side-to-side - with these men and their wives!

That's when the lead pastor - who happened to be a woman - walked into my office and asked what was going on!  😂

IS THERE ANY HELP? 

Many men struggle with the desire to remain faithful to God but are subjected to billboards, television, attractive women they encounter or see during their day, and the fact that they likely carry a porn shop in their pocket!  

For many Christian men, it is simply an exhausting enterprise.  

Unfortunately, their churches offer little or no help with this struggle!  The subject of sex is rarely addressed and when it is, the subject is often handled poorly with little practical advice.  

Like so many other addictions, accountability is what is needed.  Men need to be part of a band of brothers with common goals and an opportunity to talk openly and confidentially.  They need to be able to identify with other men who are also struggling to maintain sexual integrity.  They need an environment that is forgiving, encouraging, persistent, faithful and tough!  

They need to be able to say, "I blew it this week and binged."  They need a group who will help them dissect the experience and figure out what the triggers were that caused the lapse.  They need to be helped to grow from the experience and put protocol in place to prevent it from happening again!  They need a core group who will hold their feet to the fire and contact them between meetings with prayers, advice, check-ins, and even shared lunches to keep one another on track!  

Imagine what a great resource a group of men like this could be to a youth pastor who is trying to train youthful boys to walk in integrity in their sexual lives?  

Imagine the marriages that could be strengthened and preserved by a ministry that offered this kind of support to men who are struggling to be faithful - like Joseph - in the 21st century.

Imagine the support that could be available to men who have just lost their wives and are adjusting to life as a widower.

Older men should not be excluded from these support systems.  The difference between sexual drives of men and women are significant.  Older men still deal with the same temptations and often feel frustrated and guilty because of these unwanted desires.  

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WHAT ABOUT WOMEN?

I'll leave the addressing of the female needs, responses and temptations to another writer.  

As a long-term pastor, I can say that there needs to be dialogue between women of all ages on the topic of sex and sexual sin.  Younger women need guidance and courageous female leaders who will speak out and give them suggestions for how to navigate the complexities of sex in our age.  

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God made us as sexual beings!  He set limits on the use of this wonderful part of our male/female relationship!  He honors those who revere those guidelines!  God deals graciously with those who violate His purposes - but return through repentance!  God certainly intended this part of our marriage relationship to be fulfilling, enjoyable and an expression of our love for one another throughout our married lives!  

Saturday, October 26, 2024

HELP! I LIVE IN AN ANTI-CHRISTIAN CULTURE!

I read a Facebook post yesterday because the familiar faces of Kirk Cameron and Candace Cameron Bure caught my attention.  After reading the article, I browsed through some of the comments and was shocked at the vitriol and hatred that was represented.  Many readers challenged these hateful and bitter remarks. The language was flatly offensive!  Although once loved and respected [the FULL HOUSE years], their open expressions of faith seem to have earned them the hatred of the culture!  

What is the source of this animosity toward Christianity?  When did the tide change?  Has this development been gradual or steep?  Can it be identified when we actually lost our status as a Christian nation?  

The symptoms scream at us!  

  • we're closing churches at record rates!
  • the percentage of those attending church, temple or synagogue recently dropped below 50% for the first time ever!
  • there is a serious shortage of people being called into the ministry!
Many of us were shocked at a scene from a recent political rally when two young men hollered out "Jesus is Lord!" and were told by the speaker that they were at the wrong rally!  

My wife attended a pregnancy center dinner last evening.  The speaker - a highly educated leader who has been associated with the pro-life movement for forty years - spoke of the continual opposition that pregnancy centers face from our government!  

These signs are frightening for all of us as we migrate aggressively toward an anti-Christian rhetoric in America!  
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Let's look to our history for some hope.

America actually experienced its First Great Awakening before we were even a nation (1730-1740).  It was sparked by preachers like George Whitefield who had freshly arrived from England where revival was already underway.  

Around the same time, Jonathan Edwards from Massachusetts was putting forth the theology of "total dependence" on the transformative emanations of the Holy Spirit.  

This renewal swept the American Colonies, bringing people back to a greater intimacy with God.

The Second Awakening (1800-1830) did for the unchurched what the first awakening had done for church members.  It firmly established the concept of personal salvation through repentance and dependence on Christ.

The Third Great Awakening (1860-1900) was literally interrupted by the Civil War.  It produced the Social Gospel Movement and worldwide missionary work!

The Fourth Great Awakening [declared by some] (1960-1970) gave rise to megachurches and parachurch organizations that emphasized the gifts of the Holy Spirit.

The ensuing fifty-four years have left us in desperate need of another Great Awakening!  
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Unfortunately, many believers have begun to put their trust in a political victory and resolution to the anti-Christian chaos!  This is a misguided and ineffective hope.

True renewal will NOT come through a human intervention!  It will only come as a result of a divine intervention!  

Divine interventions biblically and typically are the result of intense, fervent prayer and fasting!  

Do we care enough about the future course of our country - and by inference, the WORLD - to pray and fast in hopes of seeing the mighty hand of God move?  

The answer to that question will NOT be given by churches or church leaders!

The answer to that question will be given by YOU!

THIS SECRET COULD BLESS YOU!

There's a biblical principle that we rarely hear taught. It is illustrated in Genesis 39:1-7. [All quotes from The Voice Bible unless otherwise noted. The Voice Bible prints words not in the original text in italics.]

Now Joseph had been taken to Egypt. Potiphar, an officer of Pharaoh and captain of the guard, himself an Egyptian, bought him from the Ishmaelites who had brought him there to sell along with their goods and wares. The Eternal One was with Joseph, however, and he became successful in his own right as a slave within the house of his Egyptian master.

Potiphar could not help but notice that the Eternal One was with Joseph and caused everything Joseph did to prosper. Joseph became the favorite of the household and rose in the ranks to become Potiphar’s personal attendant. In time, Potiphar made Joseph overseer of the entire household and put him in charge of everything he owned. From that moment, the Eternal One blessed the Egyptian’s house for Joseph’s sake, a blessing which seemed to cover everything Potiphar possessed from house to field. Potiphar entrusted everything to the care of Joseph. With him in charge, Potiphar had no concern about anything except for his private affairs, such as the food he chose to eat!

What is the principle?

Just being in proximity to genuinely godly people may produce a blessing!

Potiphar did nothing to deserve God's blessing - except give employment to Joseph!  It didn't seem to take Potiphar long to recognize that "the Eternal One was with Joseph and caused everything Joseph did to prosper."  As a result of this observation, Joseph "rose in the ranks to become Potiphar's personal attendant...he put Joseph in charge of everything he owned."  Wise man!  

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Do you remember Psalm 1?

 God’s blessings follow you and await you at every turn:

    when you don’t follow the advice of those who delight in wicked schemes,
When you avoid sin’s highway,
    when judgment and sarcasm beckon you, but you refuse.
For you, the Eternal’s Word is your happiness.
    It is your focus—from dusk to dawn.
You are like a tree,
    planted by flowing, cool streams of water that never run dry.
Your fruit ripens in its time;
    your leaves never fade or curl in the summer sun.
No matter what you do, you prosper.  [vs.1-3]

If you - as a non-believer - had a neighbor or co-worker that was truly dedicated to faithfully serving God, wouldn't it be wise to make a friend of them?  After all,
  • they don't delight in wicked schemes
  • they avoid sinful activity
  • they don't judge
  • they don't resort to sarcasm
  • they're grounded and firm
  • they're fruitful
  • they seem to prosper in whatever they do
According to this principle, you may catch the overflow of their blessedness just by living or working near them, or by hanging out with them!
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Examples:
  • Lot clearly benefitted from being in association with his uncle, Abram.
  • King Saul's kingdom became stronger after he associated with David.
  • Elisha got his 'calling' as a result of travelling with Elijah.
  • Young Timothy certainly gained direction in his life as a result of staying close to the Apostle Paul!
  • Just imagine all of the people who benefitted because they crossed paths with Jesus, or Peter, or Paul, or any of the other apostles.
To the contrary, in I Corinthians 15:33 we read:  "Bad company corrupts good morals." [NASB].  It's really common sense!  We become like those we spend the most time with.  In Solomon's book of Proverbs, the wisest man who ever lived advises to avoid the sluggard and his ways.  Why?  Obviously, because if we associate with sluggards, we will take on their characteristics and suffer their consequences!
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Are you positioning yourself wisely as you live your life from day-to-day?  Do you deliberately associate with genuinely godly people?  Are you catching the overflow of their blessedness?

Better yet!

Are you that genuinely godly person?  Do people prosper simply because of their proximity to you?  Are you honoring God with every aspect of your life?  Are you catching His blessing and distributing it to others?  

THINK ON THESE THINGS!

Thursday, October 24, 2024

CHRISTIANS FACED WITH CORRUPT GOVERNMENTS

My seminary years span a lengthy period.  I studied at Asbury Theological Seminary from 1973-1976.  Not having graduated, I decided to continue my studies at Pittsburgh Theological Seminary from 1980-1991 [part-time, commuting].

The seminary experience is a very heady, theological and competitive environment.  If various theological perspectives are present – as was true of PTS – then these debates can become quite passionate.  However, engaging in these debates sharpens one’s thinking and forces students to think about the subjects they are studying. 

The following passage would be fodder for a vigorous debate among theologians. [I have quoted The New American Standard Version which is held to be highly faithful to the original languages.]

ROMANS 13:1-7

Every person is to be subject to the governing authorities. For there is no authority except from God, and those which exist are established by God. Therefore whoever resists authority has opposed the ordinance of God; and they who have opposed will receive condemnation upon themselves. For rulers are not a cause of fear for good behavior, but for evil. Do you want to have no fear of authority? Do what is good and you will have praise from the same; for it is a servant of God to you for good. But if you do what is evil, be afraid; for it does not bear the sword for nothing; for it is a servant of God, an avenger who brings wrath on the one who practices evil. Therefore it is necessary to be in subjection, not only because of wrath, but also for the sake of conscience. For because of this you also pay taxes, for rulers are servants of God, devoting themselves to this very thing. Pay to all what is due them: tax to whom tax is due; custom to whom custom; respect to whom respect; honor to whom honor.

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The crux of these verses is: God establishes and maintains all systems of authority and His people should therefore honor and obey these systems.

Let’s begin the debate:

But what if systems of government become corrupt and evil?

Good question!  Fortunately, we have a first century case of this being true.  From 54-68 A.D., the Roman Empire was led by Nero Claudius Caesar Augustus Germanicus.  [You remember this from high school, right?]  Some suggest that this ruler actually started the great fire in Rome in hopes of clearing land where he intended to build his planned ‘Golden House’.  Tacitus claims Nero seized Christians as scapegoats for the fire and had them burned alive, seemingly motivated not by public justice, but personal cruelty.  Nero was eventually declared a public enemy and condemned to death. He fled Rome, and on 9 June AD 68 committed suicide.  [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nero]

So, what happened to Christians during this oppressive time?

Many died on burning crosses along the roads that led to Rome.  Many more became the subject of sport in the Colosseum fighting lions to the death! 

Did God deal with this situation and deliver the New Testament Church?

Yes, He did! 

During the reign of the Roman emperor Constantine the Great (306–337 AD), Christianity began to transition to the dominant religion of the Roman Empire

Did this affect Christians?  Yes.  It actually gave them a posture of favor!

But what about the 238 years between Nero and Constantine? 

The Church suffered continual and intense persecution.

How did the Church survive these intense times of opposition?

Christians continued to meet in homes, in catacombs, and in other secret places to avoid oppression.  [For instance, this is when the ‘sign of the fish’ was used by believers to protect their secret gatherings.  The fish symbol is based on a Greek acronym for the phrase Jesus Christ, God’s Son, Savior. In Greek, the phrase is Ίησοῦς Χριστός, Θεοῦ Υἱός, Σωτήρ. When we take the first letter from each word in that phrase, we have ΙΧΘΥΣ, which happens to be the Greek word for “fish”.  [https://www.gotquestions.org/Christian-fish-symbol.html]

This sign of a fish often marked the way to secret Christian gatherings.

Didn’t these early Christians violate the Roman laws by continuing to meet in secret?

They did.

How did they justify this breaking of the law?

They believed that they were adhering to a greater law!  Let’s also remember that many suffered – even to death – for their civil disobedience!

Are there modern day examples of this kind of situation?

Many!!!!!

Cite an example.

Christians in many countries – for example, China – often feel compelled to meet in secret places to avoid the punishment and persecution that would pursue them if they were exposed. 

But are Christian people suffering as a result of these unjust governments?

Indeed they are!

To what extent?  Pastors are imprisoned.  Churches are burned.  Christian’s homes are burned.  Christians are subjected to rape, beatings, destruction of property and death! 

So, to bring this to an end, in spite of the direct counsel that the Apostle Paul gives in his theological testament [Romans], there are times when believers who are faced with an unjust government may choose to break the law in order to maintain a higher commitment to their faith?

So it seems.

Is there a final word?

Yes!  A very important one.  If they are caught disobeying their government, they must submit to the governing authorities and willingly accept the punishment.  If there are legitimate ways to dispute their situation, they may feel free to use those systems – although the likelihood of finding justice in a corrupted system is minimal. 

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Oh Lord of the Church,

Be near to the millions who live in countries that exhibit oppression of those who follow You!  Be remarkably present to them in their secret gatherings.  Give them courage as they seek to maintain their faith in the midst of oppression!  When/if they suffer, grant them grace to stand firm in their faith – even if it costs them their life! 

Sovereign God, speak to the hearts of the leaders of these spiritually oppressive countries.  You confronted the greatest enemy of the New Testament Church and turned him into the fruitful innovator that we know as the Apostle Paul!  Do this again!  Convert the oppressors!  Convince the corrupt! 

Give wisdom to those who are faced with corrupt governmental systems!  Help them to exercise their rights fearlessly and accept the consequences gladly.  Strengthen the Church Triumphant even in the face of corrupt systems and leaders!

For the Kingdom’s sake.  Amen

Monday, October 21, 2024

TRAINING FOR HEAVEN

I just read a line from a devotional book this morning that declared: "this life is the training ground for eternity."  It stopped me since it was presenting me with a new thought.  For a few moments, I pondered the statement, debating its veracity and questioning the proposition...

It raised a whole new list of questions to consider:

  • Is this statement true?
  • How is this life a training ground for eternity?
  • Will I have assignments to fulfill in heaven?
  • Will we still have free will in heaven?
  • What will I do with all the time in eternity?
  • Do I really need to prepare for eternity?
I'll soon turn 73.  The prospect of entering Heaven can't be much more than five or ten years away [few in my family have lived beyond the age of 85].  Is this something I should fear?  

This makes me think of Matthew 6:27, "Can any one of you by worrying add a single hour to your life?" [NIV]. The implied answer is 'No'!  

The only thing I can propose in answer to my query seems too simplistic.  Wisdom seems to imply that I might want to use my time on earth to prepare for an eternity in heaven.  After all, if I make heaven, I will most assuredly be there for a LONG TIME!  😉

I'll share some scattered thoughts from my brief consideration of this new thought.  You can feel free to add your own.

FIRST, the scriptures reveal heaven to be a place of ongoing worship!

Therefore, as part of my 'training for eternity', should I be maximizing my worship time?  

Now, don't just think of what happens at 10:30 AM on Sunday morning [you didn't do that, did you?]  My worship is a daily practice!  I'm in-and-out of the sanctuary of heaven many times in one day [You are too, right?]  

After all, I Corinthians 6:19 reminds us: "Do you not know that your bodies are temples of the Holy Spirit, who is in you, whom you have received from God?" [NIV].  We can worship anywhere - anytime!  Paul and Silas worshipped at midnight in a jail: "About midnight Paul and Silas were praying and singing hymns to God, and the other prisoners were listening to them." [NIV].  

If I want to prepare for heaven, I might want to focus on genuine, heartfelt worship!

SECOND, the general impression I get from reading the scriptures is that heaven will be a conflict-free environment.

Therefore, as part of my 'training for eternity', perhaps I should be proactively working on relationships that are conflictual or oppositional.  

C'mon, we all have people with whom we just don't align [nicely put, don't you think?].  People that aggravate us; people that we would sooner avoid.  But what am I going to do if they wind up being my next-door-neighbor in heaven?  

Why not start trying to improve those relationships now, so that arriving in heaven will be less of a shock?  😊  

A layman gave me a plan to make a friend out of an enemy.  I'd like to share it with you:
  1. Deliberately and consistently pray for this person!
  2. Don't avoid them!  Look for opportunities to spend time with them.
  3. Be courageous and ask if you can pray with them!
THIRD, speaking philosophically, eternity is a LONG TIME!  

I don't think boredom or stagnation are going to be an issue in heaven.  I think the opportunities will be overwhelming!  

Think it through: if I am going to be in a timeless environment without the possibility of boredom, then I am going to have the opportunity to learn and grow and expand my skills and understanding.

I sat in a seminary class one day at Pittsburgh Theological Seminary.  The professor mocked former students by indicating that the last book they read was during their last class at seminary.  His implication was that seminary students stopped growing when they graduated.  I found his remark to be negative and caustic.  I challenged myself that day to be a lifelong learner.  My goal was to read a book-a-week for the rest of my life.  

[I heard your question.] No, I didn't maintain that goal through the years, but I have read hundreds of books and still read daily as a re-retired pastor.  It's one of the best things I can do to prepare for an eternity in heaven!  😊
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Keep thinking on your own!  

What changes could you make in the way you are living your life to bring you more in line with training yourself for heaven?

Tuesday, October 15, 2024

MESMERIZED!

She was the only female Sunday School teacher that I had while growing up!  Her name was Betty Paugh.  I believe I was four and five when I was in her class.  

It was about this time that Betty married Andy.  They were not young when they met and married, but the whole church took joy in their new relationship.  Together they adopted a baby named Joy and thoroughly enjoyed raising her together.  They were so proud!  

Andy loved Betty so much!  He insisted on helping her with her Sunday School class; so he would set up a chair against our only door and sit in that chair.  Andy was a big, tall guy and he seemed very intimidating to us; but fortunately, our attention was glued on Betty while in our tiny classroom.

Betty also had a beautiful alto voice!  Later, when I was around twelve years old, my voice began to change.  I had a hard time singing soprano anymore.  Someone suggested that I should sit in front of Betty and learn to sing alto.  I did!  In a very short time, I learned to read the 'intervals' of the alto line and regained my love for singing in church!

Betty used flannelgraph figures on a flannelgraph board to illustrate the Bible lessons.  But that was just the beginning!  She had a dramatic flare and would powerfully act out the lessons with great vocal dynamics!  We were spellbound!  

For the record, Betty is still living at the age of 105.  I just discovered where she is and plan to visit her soon.  I don't know her state of mind, but I'd love to honor her for her impact on my life!  

Betty's investment was typical of many others in the church.  She simply used the gifts that God had given her to teach young children by helping them to gain an appreciation for the many wonderful stories in the Bible!  She was creative and passionate.  She modeled the Christian life for us so wonderfully!

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Many years later, I was leading the Free Methodist Community Church in New Middletown, Ohio.  This church was only about a half-an-hour from my home town of New Brighton.  I contacted Betty and asked if she would like to visit the church I was serving.  She was elated at the invitation.  I drove to New Brighton and picked her up.  During worship that Sunday, I called her to the front and presented her the 'Best Sunday School Teacher Ever' award along with a special gift!  Following worship, she joined us for dinner before returning her to her New Brighton home.  Many told me later that she paraded her new award to the New Brighton church the next Sunday and showed it to everyone!  That probably happened sometime around 2008.  

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There are many forces that coalesce to make us who we are today!  

  • parents
  • aunts and uncles
  • teachers
  • coaches
  • neighbors
  • pastors and leaders
and so many others!  Some have influence over a period of years while others may only have a brief influence.  But somehow, while we're not even fully aware of it, we are impacted and our mind is formed.  The way we do things may be forever changed because a person came into our view for a season!  We are shaped, influenced, formed, persuaded and convinced by their example, words and charisma!

I know that it's not fair to describe yourself; that task is better left to others.  However, I will take a stab at a self-description.  My calling - at seventeen years of age - was to be a pastor.  I served that role for forty-four years.  Here is what I hope people would remember about me:

Pastor Hal:
  • had a great sense of humor!
  • rarely did things the same way.
  • was creative!
  • loved to surprise us!
  • had a strong impact on men.
  • was a captivating story-teller!
  • made the Bible come to life!
  • was always punctual.
  • had a great laugh and used it often!
  • loves to sing!
  • showed us how to love Jesus!
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If I'm anywhere near right in my evaluation [and, by the way, I have a whole lot of negatives that could be listed as well], then it is clear to me that quite a few of these characteristics clearly route back to Betty Paugh's dynamic and dramatic flannelgraph presentations!  
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If you happen to be teaching four and five year old kids in Sunday School right now, don't diminish the potential impact you are having!  Psychologists tell us that a child's personality is not fully formed until they reach the age of seven!  You can have a HUGE impact!  

You never know when or where a child [or teen] will latch onto a role model!  There is tremendous wisdom in the parent who immerses their children in the church during these developmental years!  There is wisdom in surrounding your kids with godly role models throughout their developmental years!  

Maybe - just maybe - they'll emulate a few of these people and inculcate in their lives practices, attitudes and skills that will help to direct the flow of their life!  Plus, if you throw the weight of your prayers into the mix, then God will surely be pleased to bring a Betty Paugh into the lives of your kids!  

Sunday, October 13, 2024

"LOOK FOR THE HELPERS, FRED!"

When John the Baptist – during a discouraging time while he was in prison – sent a message to Jesus asking, “Are you the one who was to come, or should we expect someone else?”, here is the message that Jesus sent back to John:

“Go back and report to John what you hear and see:  The blind receive sight, the lame walk, those who have leprosy are cured, the deaf hear, the dead are raised, and the good news is preached to the poor…”

The proof of Jesus’ messiahship was actual changed lives! 

This is quite different from the annual reports of many churches today.  I compiled those annual reports for over forty years.  Sometimes I had to be creative to try to show that we’d made any impact at all on our community.

[They often sounded something like this:]

We averaged 78 in Morning Worship which was a slight increase over last year.  We had an average attendance of 39 in Sunday School.  We had a weekly prayer meeting that was attended by 7-12 people.  We held a Vacation Bible School for a week in the summer with 25 children attending.  We published a monthly newsletter and mailed it to our constituency.  We had several men’s gatherings.  We participated in the community Thanksgiving service.  We took our turn serving the community food bank twice during the year.  We had one conversion, no new members and no baptisms.

Do you hear the difference between that report and the one Jesus sent to John?

How can we make the kind of difference that Jesus made?  After all, we ARE His representatives – as though He was making His appeal through us!  (II Corinthians 5:20)

I mentioned that this wake-up call changed the way I led the church.  I was determined to challenge the church to be relevant and to make a difference in our community.  By God’s grace – and with His help – I believe we made some significant strides in that direction! 

We must believe that we are here for a purpose!  We are in the precise location where He can use us for His purposes.  We must also understand that our impact will sometimes be united and sometimes individual. 

Listen to Luke’s report from Acts 9:36-43,

In Joppa there was a disciple named Tabitha (in Greek her name is Dorcas); she was always doing good and helping the poor. About that time she became sick and died, and her body was washed and placed in an upstairs room. Lydda was near Joppa; so when the disciples heard that Peter was in Lydda, they sent two men to him and urged him, “Please come at once!”

Peter went with them, and when he arrived he was taken upstairs to the room. All the widows stood around him, crying and showing him the robes and other clothing that Dorcas had made while she was still with them.

Peter sent them all out of the room; then he got down on his knees and prayed. Turning toward the dead woman, he said, “Tabitha, get up.” She opened her eyes, and seeing Peter she sat up. He took her by the hand and helped her to her feet. Then he called for the believers, especially the widows, and presented her to them alive. This became known all over Joppa, and many people believed in the Lord…

Now the first thing we notice is that Tabitha had a ministry all her own!  She made clothes for the poor!  This wasn’t apparently a ministry of her church.  She simply had a gift of sewing and dedicated it to the Lord!  She came up with this idea on her own – possibly under the inspiration of the Holy Spirit! 

We also notice that Peter was clearly moved by Tabitha’s death.  But he didn’t join the mourners, he spoke to her and raised her up to added years of service!  Peter exercised the apostolic gifts that God had bestowed on him.  Like His Master, Jesus, Peter spoke with authority and Tabitha came back to life! 

And finally we notice that the community was impacted!  This became known all over Joppa, and many people believed in the Lord…

Because this incident is recorded for us in the book of Acts, it is clearly a picture of what Christ expects of His people and His church! 

It seems to me that a much larger portion of our time and energy should be directed toward those around us who are facing trials, challenges, fears, need, desperation and despair.  We should be seeking them out!  We should be applying our creativity toward finding them, helping them and serving them!  If we did this, perhaps our annual reports would be a bit more exciting…

Children’s television personality Fred Rogers said that when he was a little boy and heard about an accident or natural disaster, his mother would tell him, “Look for the helpers, Fred.  Whenever something terrible happens there are always people who hurry to help.

Here is the challenge for the church in laymen’s terms!  As a community of believers in Christ, we must ask ourselves if we are among those “helpers” who rush in at times of crisis. 

Listen, every community faces crises from time to time!  People are displaced by fires or floods.  Storms damage homes and people’s lives are disrupted.  Acts of violence occur and families are plunged into grief.  Plants shut down causing massive unemployment and families are forced to redefine themselves and even caused to relocate to continue their lives.  These kinds of dilemmas are unending.  They’re happening frequently to varying degrees in most of our communities.  And when they happen, we – the church, the people of God – need to be among those who are running in with assistance! 

It seems to me that we should be far more willing to cooperate with other churches, other helping agencies, and even local government to address these kinds of critical times. 

If this were more true, then our churches would be considered an invaluable asset to our communities.  People would see us as valuable contributors to the general well-being of our community! 

I read a book that analyzed the responses to several major crises, including the 2012 Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting and the 2011 tsunami that hit Tohoku, Japan on March 11, 2011. 

These two tragedies – though greatly different in type and circumference – reveal incredible pictures of those that Fred Roger’s Mom referred to! 

On that horrible day in 2011, a 9.0 earthquake shook the east coast of Japan for three to five minutes.  Roads buckled, bridges cracked, bookcases toppled and some buildings collapsed.  The earthquake had such force that it jolted Japan’s largest island eight feet closer to North America.  The earthquake hit with such force that it caused the earth to shift on its axis, reducing daylight by a few microseconds, upsetting GPS monitoring stations around the world, and releasing six hundred million times the energy of the atomic bombs that fell on Japan in 1945. 

After that violent five minutes, all was still for forty-five minutes as residents picked themselves up and surveyed the damage.  Then came the wave.

A wall of water, first taking shape out in the ocean by the quake’s epicenter, accelerated to 500 mph as it sped toward land.  The coastal region of Tohoku had subsided two feet during the quake, opening wide the gate for the onrushing wave, so that the tsunami crashed over protective sea walls like a giant stepping over a curb.  Videos shot on iphones by eyewitnesses (some retrieved from corpses) resemble the special effects scenes from a horror movie:  ships, houses, and trucks tossed around like toys;  a modern airport suddenly submerged under water;  a nuclear reactor tower exploding in a thick black cloud. 

When people in the region began to realize their peril, they began rushing to upper levels in buildings or trying to run up mountains to safety.  Over the next hours the water rolled in and washed back out seventeen times!  All the while, frantic cries for help could be heard. 

When it finally ended, a dense forest was gone.  Over twenty thousand were dead – many washed out to sea and never recovered.  150,000 evacuees lost their homes; 50,000 of them are still living in temporary housing. More than 120,000 buildings were destroyed, 278,000 were half-destroyed and 726,000 were partially destroyed.  Please understand that the devastation is truly indescribable!

A Christian author visited Tohoku exactly a year later.  As he toured the area he couldn’t help but notice the many cars among the debris.  He wondered out loud:  “I wonder how many automobiles were destroyed…”  Immediately, a Japanese colleague pulled out his smart phone and googled the answer:  410,000. 

During the same visit he saw a huge ocean freighter – nearly the size of a football field – sitting in a residential area.   No one has any idea how to get it back to the ocean a half-mile away.

But then, the “helpers” began to rush in!  Teams arrived quickly from the Philippines, Germany, Singapore, and the United States.  Organizations such as Habitat for Humanity and Samaritan’s Purse mobilized immediately after the earthquake and were still sending crews a year later!    

Samaritan’s Purse crews were living in cramped communal housing and working long hours without pay.  One such worker said:

“We don’t proselytize.  We don’t need to – the people know why we’re here.  We’re simply followers of Jesus trying to live out His commands.  Just before handing owners the key to their new homes, we ask if we can pray a blessing on the house.  So far, no one has turned us down.” 

Although the church in Japan represents only one per cent of the population, Christian organizations took a lead in rebuilding efforts, and some Japanese churches became distribution centers for food and supplies.  One church sheltered more than a thousand evacuees the first few months after the tsunami. 

What wonderful models of Christian love these examples were and are. 

John Marks, a producer for television’s 60 Minutes, went on a two-year quest to investigate evangelicals, a group he had grown up in and later rejected.  He wrote a book about his quest called Reasons to Believe:  One Man’s Journey Among the Evangelicals and the Faith He Left Behind.  The church’s response to Hurricane Katrina turned the corner for him and became a key reason to believe.  One Baptist church in Baton Rouge fed 16,000 people a day for weeks;  another housed 700 homeless evacuees.  Years after the hurricane, and long after federal assistance had dried up, a network of churches in surrounding states was still sending regular teams to help rebuild houses. 

Most impressively to Marks, all these church efforts crossed racial lines and barriers in the Deep South.  One worker told him, “We had whites, blacks, Hispanics, Vietnamese, and a good old Cajun (working together)…we just tried to say, ‘Hey, let’s help people.  This is our state.  We’ll let everybody else sort out that other stuff.  We’ve got to cook some rice.’”

In other words, people are desperate and have massive needs – let’s get her done!  In most cases, these people and agencies didn’t clamor for attention or pimp for the cameras.  As a matter of fact, much of what I’m sharing with you today – you have never heard before!  The news covers a story for a few days and then moves on.  The onrush of “helpers” rarely catches any camera time.  Besides, they don’t do it for public recognition.  They do it out of obedience to their Master! 

In my humble opinion, every church needs to continually ask itself,

·      “Why does God have us here in this precise location?”

·      “What does He want us doing to impact hurting people in our area?”

·      “How can we use the resources and connections within our congregation to make a difference in our community?”

As a church leader for four decades, I can tell you that you have to be intentional about asking these questions over and over and over…   There is a strong, natural tendency for us to drift back to services and programs that serve ourselves.  It takes intention to maintain an outward focus!  After all, we’re not in this for what we can get out of it;  we’re in this for what we can give through it! 

We must push ourselves to get past the good intentions phase.  Good intentions salve our consciences and relieve our guilt without actually doing anything.  I recently contacted Samaritan’s Purse to inquire about being part of one of their clean-up teams.  I have talked with nearly a dozen people since who told me they’ve always wanted to do that – but I know of no one who actually has. 

All of us are moved with compassion!  People want to make a difference.  They need examples!  They need leaders who will sign them up and organize the work.  If churches would be better organized to be first-responders, I think they’d see two results:

1.   They’d be surprised to see how many people would be willing to help;  and

2.  They’d soon find that their sanctuary didn’t have enough seating capacity!

People expect us to help!  It’s what Jesus would do! 

At the Sandy Hook shooting - which was not a natural disaster but one of human making – the stories of response are amazingly encouraging (although most of us have never heard them). 

·      The state patrol assigned an officer to each family to protect them from intrusion.

·      Freezers full of food were delivered within days.

·      There are lots of Italians in the northeast, and one family with a full freezer begged, “Please – no more pasta!”

·      Christmas presents beyond counting arrived from around the country and world.

·      60,000 teddy bears and stuffed animals were given;  it took months to deliver them to homeless shelters.

·      People came from all across our country with their juggling acts, free pies, pets, and counseling booths.

One touching gesture came from other school children.  At the suggestion of a Sandy Hook parent, the president of Connecticut’s PTA sent out an email asking them to cut out snowflakes to help decorate the new school where Sandy Hook students would attend.  The request went viral.  Within two days the snowflakes started to arrive on UPS trucks and even semi-trailers.  Thousands and thousands of snowflakes arrived from every state and fifty foreign countries.  It was an avalanche of snow!  Many included handwritten notes by children. And the underlying message was clear:  YOU ARE NOT ALONE! 

Let me return to John Marks one more time. 

“I would argue that [Hurricane Katrina] was a watershed moment in the history of American Christianity…nothing spoke more eloquently to believers, and to unbelievers who were paying attention, than the success of a population of believing volunteers measured against the massive and near-collapse of secular government efforts. The storm laid bare an unmistakable truth.  More and more Christians have decided that the only way to reconquer America is through service.  The faith no longer travels by the word.  It moves by the deed.”

Would you like to be part of this movement to reclaim America for Christ? 

Would you like to be part of a church that truly desires and plans to make a difference in its community?

Would you like to turn your faith into action?

Remember Tabitha!  It’s not always a church-driven momentum.  Sometimes it simply means assessing our own skills, resources, interests and connections to discover a way that we can personally make a difference. 

Remember too, that your church has only one Head – and that’s Jesus Christ!  Continually evaluate your potential as His Body and then seek to please Him! 

Saturday, October 12, 2024

GOD'S 'HEADS UP' ILLUSTRATED IN ISAIAH 28

Isaiah 28 is not a passage that many are familiar with.  It’s just like so many other passages in the books of prophecy.  Essentially, God is warning Ephraim that because of their pride and arrogance they will soon be overrun by a mighty army [we know from history that it was going to be the Assyrians]. 

Ephraim is one of God’s favorite names for Israel [Northern Kingdom - Samaria].

It is clear that God is disappointed in His people.  He has given them a rich land and has caused them to prosper!  They, however, have failed to use these advantages to bless others and to advance God’s Name and causes.  Instead, they have basked in their wealth and the bounty of their fields.  Drunkenness is mentioned repeatedly as part of their rebellion.  Even the priests and prophets are condemned:

…the priest and prophet reel with strong drink, they are confused by wine, they stagger from strong drink; they reel while having visions, they totter when rendering judgment. For all their tables are full of filthy vomit, without a single clean place.  [NASB – v.7]

God goes on – through the prophet, Isaiah – to warn Ephraim [God’s chosen people – the northern kingdom] that they will soon be overrun by an army that speaks a strange language [Assyria]. 

God intends to teach them a lesson as a result of this devastation. 

You say, ‘We’ve taken out good life insurance.  We’ve hedged our bets, covered all our bases.

No disaster can touch us. We’ve thought of everything. We’re advised by the experts. We’re set.’

[v.15 The Message]

But God goes on to assure them that destruction is coming.  They WILL fall. 

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Again, we know from the rest of the book (and history) that Assyria did indeed come and destroy Samaria [the northern kingdom] in 722 B.C.  It was a brutal takeover.  The Assyrians followed their normal protocol and carried many of the inhabitants away to foreign lands while bringing foreigners in to live among any remaining Samaritans.  This is the reason that the residents of Judah [the southern kingdom] so strongly hated the Samaritans [in New Testament times]; they considered them to no longer be pure Jews.

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Preachers and teachers make a great deal of this in our current age.  The players have changed, with the exception that Israel is still a major player despite the suffering that they have endured through the ages and up to the current day. 

In addition, the Cross of Christ has opened the door for Gentiles to be considered part of Israel.  Israel – although a sovereign nation – has an expanded population for those who understand and believe that Jesus opened the gates of Heaven to all who believe!  The Bible teaches that all believers – Jew and Gentile – are the children of Abraham!  Some by birth and some by adoption. 

This is NOT a new concept!  Don’t be deceived.  God has always had a heart for ALL PEOPLE! 

·         When Abram defeated five kings to rescue his nephew, Lot, he is visited by Melchizedek, the king of Salem, who was ‘a priest of God Most High’ [Genesis 1418].  Abram paid tithes to this leader!  Who was he and who made him a priest of God Most High?

·         When Moses was expelled from Egypt, he crossed a wide wilderness and settled in the land of Midian where he met and married the daughter of Reuel, the priest of Midian – who lived adjacent to Mt. Horeb, known as the mountain of God.  Who was this man and who made him a priest of God? 

Any biblically knowledgeable person could go on giving other examples of the fact that God never limits Himself to work in only one place or with only one group of people!  God’s heart has always and will always be for ALL PEOPLE! 

In this chapter, God was being gracious to Ephraim by giving them yet another warning of what was to come.

God is still extending His grace today by holding off His Second Coming in hopes that many will turn to Him and be saved!