Jesus Took It Seriously Enough

You’re going to get wobbly against temptation.  You’re going to stumble in your faith.  You’re going to take a fall into sin.  And here’s what you’re going to find when you do:  Jesus is there with grace.  Grace that forgives you for what you have done, and grace that frees you from doing it again.  And Jesus will repeat this over and over again for the rest of your life.  Now… Don’t mistake this for a license to sin.  It’s not a loophole or permission slip or pre-paid ticket to live unrighteously. So, let us both repent and rejoice at this:  Jesus took our sin seriously enough to die for it, and He took grace seriously enough to die for us.

He Knows Everything

It should make us bow in awe knowing that God knows everything.  Just thinking about the scope and span of His knowledge is mind-boggling to me, and yet knowing everything that has happened, is happening, will happen and could happen doesn’t boggle His mind at all.  He doesn’t need research.  He doesn’t need reminding.  He doesn’t need rest.  How amazing He is!  How amazing too that He knows all our sinful actions, words, thoughts, feelings and attitudes, and He loves us anyway. Let us praise the all-knowing One, for He showed His love on the cross to cleanse our sin so we can now know Him.

Pardon For Sin And Power Not To Sin

God loves us, but He doesn’t approve of everything we think, say and do.  God took our sin seriously enough to put His Son Jesus to death in our place; we should take our sin seriously by fighting against it instead of trivializing it, rationalizing it or fraternizing with it.  Let us feel godly sorrow for our sin, but may that conviction give way to celebration of the forgiveness and freedom that is ours because of Jesus.  Grace means there is pardon for our sin and power not to sin.  We fight against it, we fail in the battle, we fall into mercy, we fight on, we finish.  For those who are trusting in Jesus… Grace always wins in the end.

Unfinished, But Not Unloved

A semi-painted canvas doesn’t show the whole picture.  A rough draft doesn’t tell the whole story.  A list of ingredients doesn’t look like the whole entrée.  Similar to these things, you and I are works-in-progress in the transforming hands of our loving Father.  And He will continue changing us from who we used to be into who we will be.  We are… Unfinished, but not unsaved.  Unfinished, but not unfixable.  Unfinished, but not unloved.  Because God will finish what He starts in you, you don’t have to give in to despair when you stumble in your faith or give up in trying to live out your faith. He isn’t done yet.  And neither are you.

Knowing And Knowing About

There is an enormous, eternal difference between knowing Jesus and knowing about Jesus.  We can know about someone without being in a personal relationship with that person.  So, how can we be certain that we really know Jesus and we are really bound for heaven?  We look for evidences that He is changing us from the inside out.  Knowing Jesus transforms us into people who increasingly, though imperfectly…  Love His family.  Desire His will.  Value His mission.  Treasure His word.  Choose His way. Long for His return. Delight in His presence. No one who truly knows Jesus is ever left the same.

Why Go To A Church Service?

The singing lauds the greatness of Jesus.  The preaching proclaims the message of Jesus.  The offering furthers the mission of Jesus.  The discipleship equips the people of Jesus.  The prayers unleash the power of Jesus.  The Spirit transforms the image-bearers of Jesus.  The communion celebrates the finished work of Jesus. The invitation welcomes new believers of Jesus. The fellowship encourages the good deeds of Jesus.  The service nurtures the joy of Jesus. The gathering sends out the representatives of Jesus.    Why go to a church service?  Because it leads to greater honor for Jesus and greater happiness for you.

The Thing About Being Deceived

The thing about being deceived is you don’t know you are being deceived.  You think something is real, but it’s not.  You think something is true, but it’s not.  You think something is right, but it’s not.   Things aren’t always what they look like, sound like or feel like they seem to be.   And often it’s our own hearts that trick us into believing what we want to be genuine.  So, how do we spot counterfeits?  By hearing, embracing, knowing and living out the message of Jesus.  We must look to His life-giving, life-enriching truth to be the fountainhead of our thinking and feeling and desiring that sets us free from all deception.

His Way Is Always The Right Way

Over the course of our lives, we will make countless decisions, and each of them will change the course of our lives.  Some significantly.  Some insignificantly.  But all of them will steer us in varying degrees as we journey through this world into the one to come.  While we often let intuition and emotion be our inner guide as to what is right and wrong for us, these often lead us astray because they are skewed by many biases, experiences and influences.  Thankfully, God does not leave us alone to navigate through life.  He graciously directs our paths when we trust in and submit to His guidance. His way is always the right way.

Before You Make A Move

The decision we need to make, the step we should take, the future that is at stake are all too important to risk trying to take our best guess and our best shot at getting it right.  The good news is, we don’t have to.  The sweet voice of Jesus will guide us from where we are to where we need to be when we ask Him to do so. But we will not hear these life-giving, joy-producing, hope-inspiring, course-correcting, God-honoring, truth-telling words of His if we neglect to read the Bible and pray, as this is where asking and receiving takes place.  So… Before you make a move, your first move is always to ask Jesus for your next move.

Gathering With Other Believers

There are many reasons to regularly gather with other followers of Jesus, but each of them points to the ultimate reason for getting together.  Christian community serves as a reminder that we are not the center of it all. It’s an interruption of our thinking that it’s our duty to carry out our plans in our ways with our wisdom by our strength to accomplish our goals so we can be happy with ourselves and our lives.  Attending a “church service” reorients us and refreshes us so we get our minds and hearts back where they belong, on Jesus.  This is how He gets the honor He deserves and we get the happiness we desire.

It’s A Fight For Something

Gospel change is not the result of simply trying harder to do better the next time we face temptation.  Fighting against our personal shortcomings and sins is never enough to consistently win the battle and prevail in the end.  We must, by God’s grace, fight for something better that is offered to us than what the temptation offers to us.  A better way.  A better delight.  A better outcome.  Our inside-out transformation is not just a fight against something; it’s a fight for something.  It’s a fight for the guilt-free, longer-lasting, fuller option. Let us resist temptation by embracing and enjoying all that God offers to us in Jesus.

Truth Matters

If you know a tornado is headed for me, I don’t want you to disregard, downplay, deceive, or delay in telling me about the danger of my situation or my inaction.   I want the truth.  I need the truth.  I may not like the truth, but my life depends upon you telling me the truth.  As Christians we should be… Lovers of truth.  Guardians of truth. Speakers of truth.  Receivers of truth.  But we shouldn’t be manufacturers of our own truth. God has ordained that we communicate the truths of His word and His world to each other so that we can be set free from sinful self-destruction and find our way to safety in Him.  Truth matters.

Today When…

Today, when that temptation is offered, that relationship blows up, that meeting goes wrong, that diagnosis is grim, that pleasure is available, that problem shows up, that plan falls through, and that thing happens … you will believe something to be true.  Instead of believing sin’s promises that you have been abandoned by God, or you should accept a substitute for God, believe the promises of God.  Place your full weight on God’s Word, for it is the only solid ground in a world full of cleverly-disguised sinking sand.  If He says it, you can believe it.  And if you can believe it, you can experience its life-giving assurances.

It’s All About

It’s easy to be mistaken about this, assume this, believe this, want this and live like this: that your life is all about you. But the Bible teaches that your life is all about Jesus.  Let us daily be reminded that you and I are to exalt, proclaim, model, know, serve, praise, believe, seek, adore, please, magnify, worship, defend, treasure, follow, trust, enjoy, obey and love Jesus. We do so to bring glory to the One who was slain for us, conquered sin and death for us, offers forgiveness and life to us, and has become a treasure and joy to us! Because here’s the thing… A life that is full of personal honor for Jesus is also full of personal happiness.

If You Believe He Is Alive

Do you believe that Jesus is alive?  Then don’t live as if He’s still dead.  Don’t live as if you are left to your own wisdom, strength and resources to navigate through life.  Don’t live as if this world and its stuff is all there is, and you can’t be happy unless you have more of it.   Don’t live as if your life has no real meaning and purpose, and how you spend your time doesn’t really matter.   Don’t live as if you are a victim of temptation and sin, powerless to stand up to it and resist it and defeat it.  Don’t live as if life is out of control, and you have just cause to worry and fear and dread.  If you believe He’s alive, live like He’s alive!

We Aren’t Who We Used To Be

Jesus lived a perfect life, died a sacrificial death, and rose victoriously from the grave.  He did not live, die and rise so we could remain stuck in our sin and struggles as if He did nothing at all.  He came to forgive us and free us from: bitterness, selfishness, laziness, unkindness, purposelessness, sadness, fearfulness and all ungodliness so we might walk in newness of life.  Sin-defeating, life-enabling, heart-transforming, joy-securing resurrection power is ours!  May we have a confidence in and dependance on the power and presence of Jesus today.  We aren’t who we used to be, and we don’t have to live like we are.

Demolition And Construction Crew

God has committed Himself to the long-term transformation of making us more like Jesus.  He is acting as both demolition crew and construction crew in us, tearing down those things that don’t belong and building us up in ways that better mirror His image.   He will not stop until the good work in us is done, loving us just as we are, but never content to leave us that way.  We are His beloved unfinished masterpieces, treasured works-in-progress that are always under the skilled brush of God Who graciously and patiently adds His loving strokes to who we are so we can become who we were made to be.

That’s Not You Anymore

An ongoing battle that every Christian faces is the one between the person you were before you met Jesus and the one you are now that you have met Him.  Old temptations beckon.  Old habits resurface.  Old desires rekindle.  Old loyalties divide.  Old beliefs hinder. Old memories haunt.  When you feel this tension, remember that you have a new identity, a new life and a new you because you believe in and belong to Jesus! You have been changed, are being changed and will be changed by His transforming grace.  So fight the good fight of faith against sin as you rejoice in this today:  that’s not you anymore.

Striving For Holy Living

Imperfect words.  Imperfect actions.  Imperfect thoughts.  Imperfect attitudes.  Imperfect motives.  Even though we are not who we used to be, we are also not yet who we will become.  We are imperfect people.  That doesn’t mean we should be indifferent to our sin-produced flaws or complacent in our grace-driven effort to overcome them.   We should work hard to act like Jesus on the outside while God works to make us more like Jesus on the inside.  But we do this secure in His love, safe in His mercy and strengthened by His power.  Today, let us strive for holy living while relying on and resting in His grace.

Finding Our Way To Jesus

Every single day you and I should do whatever it takes to be happier in Jesus.  That’s how we win against temptation, frustration and dissatisfaction in this life.  The attempts we make to improve ourselves, improve our circumstances, and improve our lives should not simply be about trying to take away things we dislike and add in things we do like.  Instead, our goal should be to know and enjoy Jesus more and more and more.  We grow in our inner peace, rest, security, confidence, hope and joy not because over and over we figure out a way to make things better, but because over and over we find our way to Jesus.