Saturday, April 12, 2014
The Lamb
John the Baptist broke 400 years of God's prophetic silence with the declaration, 'Behold the Lamb of God who takes away the sin of the world (John 1:29)." Wow! Really?! The Lamb of God. The lamb was a familiar image to the Jewish mind and the sacrificial system. A lamb was one of the choice animals for sacrifice. Every day in the temple a morning and evening sacrifice was made, usually utilizing a lamb. Those lambs were a reminder of sin, incapable of cleansing the human heart from sin. This Lamb, deals radically with the sin of the world. Rebellion, unbelief, carnal selfishness are no match for the blood of this Lamb. John baptised with water, but the Lamb baptizes with the Holy Spirit. One baptism reminding man of his sinfulness, the new baptism transforming the human heart. This Spirit baptism is possible because the Lamb was slain. Christ became sin for us that we might become the righteousness of God. The promise of Ezekial 36, the promise of the new covenant involved a new heart! Our heart can be purified from the world's sin!. We can love God with all our heart! Our will can be in harmony with the Father's. We can know an intimacy, a fellowship, a closeness, as a branch abiding in the Vine. The world's sin put the Lamb on the cross. The Father's work through the Son's life and death, put the Lamb on the throne of the universe. Let's 'look' to the Lamb. Let's fix our eyes on Jesus, the Author and Finisher of our faith with the expectation and faith that He is able to do something about the 'world's sin' in each of us...today is the day of salvation! As we begin this passion week, open your heart to the Spirit's baptism. The cleansing power of the blood of the Lamb is mankinds only hope.
Friday, April 4, 2014
Jesus The True Vine
The branch that abides in the Vine is submitting to the Vine, cooperating with the Vine, alive only because of the Vine. It is the Vine's life in us, empowering, sanctifying, healing, cleansing, liberating and enlarging. The branch has nothing in itself, there is no power, no life to do anything. As Jesus said, it is good for nothing except to be burned. Kingdom living, abiding in the Vine, is purpose filled living. The great needs of the human heart are fully met when we abide in the True Vine. When we discover that 'apart from Jesus we can do nothing' we find the doorway to liberty and fulfillment. Our dependence upon the Vine becomes our freedom and fruitfulness. Destitution becomes the doorway to blessing. There is great blessing in abiding in the Vine. The shalom of God becomes the environment within us. We live to bear fruit and bring glory to His name. The focus and attention is upon the Vine. We abandon our self righteous efforts and any attempt to bear fruit on our own. In John 15 Jesus defines multiple blessings that are a result of His life in us. Focus on the Vine and give attention to abiding in Him. Practice His presence!
Monday, March 31, 2014
True Vine
Exhaustion, burn out, a general weariness with life and its pace seems to be a diagnosis of many in our world today. Where do you get your juice from? What is your life source? Where do you find refreshment in the middle of the daily race? Part of our problem is our lack of focus on the spiritual side of life. We spend the majority of time and energy, give most of our attention to the physical and material demands. Nothing in the physical and material world has the capacity to bring lasting renewal to our person. The promise of Isaiah is 'they that wait upon the Lord shall renew their strength.' The spiritual side of life, which is really the foundation and heart of all of life, needs our attention. In John 15 Jesus paints a beautiful picture of the Christ centered life. He is the True Vine, the source for life and we have the privilege of being a branch. His invitation to us is , 'abide/remain in Me.' The eternal, Divine life flows from the True Vine into His branches. Christ's presence, His life in us is the source for renewal, refreshment and bearing fruit. Apart from Him, we can do nothing, except exhaust ourselves chasing life. I must learn to practice His presence, to cultivate this fellowship. As I focus my heart upon Jesus Christ, I find the Source that is sufficient, consistent and generous. In Christ is Life (John 1:4).
Friday, March 14, 2014
Jesus The Gate
Growing up in rural Ohio, farming was everywhere. Because of the presence of livestock, gates were everywhere. Fields were marked by fences and gates. Opening and closing gates was important to keep everything where it needed to be. In John 10 Jesus identifies himself as the "Gate." It seems a crude picture for Someone so full of grace and mercy. Yet it is a powerful picture. A gate gives us access to something, provides a way through a barrier, and controls who has access to something or someplace. Jesus is the gate to eternal life. There are not a bunch of gates, there is One Gate that gives access to the Father in heaven and eternal life. Jesus Christ is mankind's hope. He is the Author and Finisher of our faith. As Jesus states, all others are thieves and robbers. Their intention is selfish, greedy. Christ's intent is to give the sheep access to life. His intent is to provide safe pasture for His sheep. Previous to this story, a blind man, a nobody in Jesus' culture walked through the gate of faith and began to see life as never before. The Pharisees refused to go through the gate and find that life, remaining blind in their arrogance and sin. Jesus the Gate gives us access to eternal life, to the heart of the Father. He provides the way through the barrier of sin, guilt, condemnation and shame. The Father in heaven has opened the gate wide. He stands at the gate inviting-whosoever will may come. There will come a day when the gate will be shut. Until then, 'today is the day of salvation'.
Saturday, February 8, 2014
Christ Is
The Olympics are a great celebration of the strength and ability of man. I'm in awe of what these highly trained athletes are capable of. My fear factor is too high to even attempt what they do on a daily basis. They are to be celebrated and applauded for their effort and excellence. When Jesus walked the earth He never compared himself to another man, but came as the revelation of the true and living God. The "I AM" statements found in John's Gospel, reveal the greatness of His person. They set Him apart from all others who ever made any claim to deity, perfection, strength, or wisdom. He stands alone in the chronicles of history as the One who is the "I AM." Bread of Life, Light of the World, True Vine-bold statements coming from the Nazarene from Galilee. All statements that touch the need within the heart of man. Jesus came not for himself to win an award, or gain the applause of man, He came for the lost, dark, sinful world. He didn't compete to gain something for himself, He was the one 'sent' from the Father full of grace and truth. He competed with the forces of darkness to open the door to abundant life. He came to give the woman at the well living water. While on earth he was in constant conflict with political and religious forces that had lost the heart of God. He wrestled against the principalities and powers of darkness and in the ultimate moment of competition and conflict, He prevailed by declaring 'It Is Finished." Satan's world laughed, it appeared that darkness had won, but the competition wasn't over and Christ IS King of kings and Lord of lords today. Christ IS our champion. The Author and Finisher of our faith. Let us celebrate His victory for us-Light has triumphed over darkness. There is hope for whosoever will...Come to me...believe on me....Jesus
Thursday, January 23, 2014
The Father's More
If the church of Jesus Christ is to come alive in the U.S., there must a new desire for Christ come alive within the heart of those who call themselves Christian. A divine discontent and a holy desperation needs to come alive through the invading presence of the Holy Spirit. At Pentecost, those hearing the message were 'cut to the heart'. From that conviction they cried out to know the 'more' of the Father. The lady with the issue of blood was desperate to know the 'more' of the Father. Legion was desperate to know the 'more' of the Father. None came to Jesus with a non-chalant attitude. They were seekers, hungry, desperate, sick and tired of what was going on. Ask, seek and knock is the call to align our heart with what the Father wants, who the Father is, and what he can do. He is able! I believe He is willing! Let's throw off the shackles of complacency and come before Him destitute and hungry. Humble and broken. The Father loves to give...more of himself to His people. Let's want and seek Him. Blessed are those who know their need of Christ for theis is all that Father has to give and He loves to give good gifts to His children.
Tuesday, January 7, 2014
The More of The Father
Matthew 7:11 Jesus speaks of discovering the 'more' of the Father. It's a call to faith, hope and love. It's an invitation to discover the abundant life. It's the spark to set the flame of holy passion alive in the human heart. This more connects to the trilogy that Paul defines in 1 Corinthians 13/Faith, Hope, Love.
These three are tied to our discovery of the Father in heaven who loves to give good gifts to His children. The Father who knows what we need before we ask. The Father who sees, knows, hears, gives, rewards. The Father who is for us, not against us. The Father whose loving purpose is to make us like the Son Jesus Christ. As we journey through the days of this new year, let us be aware of the Father's purpose. Let us be aware and grateful for the Father's provision. Let us be hungry to discover the 'more'of the Father.
John Eldredge in his book, Walking with God states, “Don’t let your experience of God up to this point limit what you might enjoy with him in the coming years."
May this year be one of discovery and awe, wonder and worship, gratitude and humility as you walk with the King of kings and Lord of lords.
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Saturday, April 12, 2014
The Lamb
John the Baptist broke 400 years of God's prophetic silence with the declaration, 'Behold the Lamb of God who takes away the sin of the world (John 1:29)." Wow! Really?! The Lamb of God. The lamb was a familiar image to the Jewish mind and the sacrificial system. A lamb was one of the choice animals for sacrifice. Every day in the temple a morning and evening sacrifice was made, usually utilizing a lamb. Those lambs were a reminder of sin, incapable of cleansing the human heart from sin. This Lamb, deals radically with the sin of the world. Rebellion, unbelief, carnal selfishness are no match for the blood of this Lamb. John baptised with water, but the Lamb baptizes with the Holy Spirit. One baptism reminding man of his sinfulness, the new baptism transforming the human heart. This Spirit baptism is possible because the Lamb was slain. Christ became sin for us that we might become the righteousness of God. The promise of Ezekial 36, the promise of the new covenant involved a new heart! Our heart can be purified from the world's sin!. We can love God with all our heart! Our will can be in harmony with the Father's. We can know an intimacy, a fellowship, a closeness, as a branch abiding in the Vine. The world's sin put the Lamb on the cross. The Father's work through the Son's life and death, put the Lamb on the throne of the universe. Let's 'look' to the Lamb. Let's fix our eyes on Jesus, the Author and Finisher of our faith with the expectation and faith that He is able to do something about the 'world's sin' in each of us...today is the day of salvation! As we begin this passion week, open your heart to the Spirit's baptism. The cleansing power of the blood of the Lamb is mankinds only hope.
Friday, April 4, 2014
Jesus The True Vine
The branch that abides in the Vine is submitting to the Vine, cooperating with the Vine, alive only because of the Vine. It is the Vine's life in us, empowering, sanctifying, healing, cleansing, liberating and enlarging. The branch has nothing in itself, there is no power, no life to do anything. As Jesus said, it is good for nothing except to be burned. Kingdom living, abiding in the Vine, is purpose filled living. The great needs of the human heart are fully met when we abide in the True Vine. When we discover that 'apart from Jesus we can do nothing' we find the doorway to liberty and fulfillment. Our dependence upon the Vine becomes our freedom and fruitfulness. Destitution becomes the doorway to blessing. There is great blessing in abiding in the Vine. The shalom of God becomes the environment within us. We live to bear fruit and bring glory to His name. The focus and attention is upon the Vine. We abandon our self righteous efforts and any attempt to bear fruit on our own. In John 15 Jesus defines multiple blessings that are a result of His life in us. Focus on the Vine and give attention to abiding in Him. Practice His presence!
Monday, March 31, 2014
True Vine
Exhaustion, burn out, a general weariness with life and its pace seems to be a diagnosis of many in our world today. Where do you get your juice from? What is your life source? Where do you find refreshment in the middle of the daily race? Part of our problem is our lack of focus on the spiritual side of life. We spend the majority of time and energy, give most of our attention to the physical and material demands. Nothing in the physical and material world has the capacity to bring lasting renewal to our person. The promise of Isaiah is 'they that wait upon the Lord shall renew their strength.' The spiritual side of life, which is really the foundation and heart of all of life, needs our attention. In John 15 Jesus paints a beautiful picture of the Christ centered life. He is the True Vine, the source for life and we have the privilege of being a branch. His invitation to us is , 'abide/remain in Me.' The eternal, Divine life flows from the True Vine into His branches. Christ's presence, His life in us is the source for renewal, refreshment and bearing fruit. Apart from Him, we can do nothing, except exhaust ourselves chasing life. I must learn to practice His presence, to cultivate this fellowship. As I focus my heart upon Jesus Christ, I find the Source that is sufficient, consistent and generous. In Christ is Life (John 1:4).
Friday, March 14, 2014
Jesus The Gate
Growing up in rural Ohio, farming was everywhere. Because of the presence of livestock, gates were everywhere. Fields were marked by fences and gates. Opening and closing gates was important to keep everything where it needed to be. In John 10 Jesus identifies himself as the "Gate." It seems a crude picture for Someone so full of grace and mercy. Yet it is a powerful picture. A gate gives us access to something, provides a way through a barrier, and controls who has access to something or someplace. Jesus is the gate to eternal life. There are not a bunch of gates, there is One Gate that gives access to the Father in heaven and eternal life. Jesus Christ is mankind's hope. He is the Author and Finisher of our faith. As Jesus states, all others are thieves and robbers. Their intention is selfish, greedy. Christ's intent is to give the sheep access to life. His intent is to provide safe pasture for His sheep. Previous to this story, a blind man, a nobody in Jesus' culture walked through the gate of faith and began to see life as never before. The Pharisees refused to go through the gate and find that life, remaining blind in their arrogance and sin. Jesus the Gate gives us access to eternal life, to the heart of the Father. He provides the way through the barrier of sin, guilt, condemnation and shame. The Father in heaven has opened the gate wide. He stands at the gate inviting-whosoever will may come. There will come a day when the gate will be shut. Until then, 'today is the day of salvation'.
Saturday, February 8, 2014
Christ Is
The Olympics are a great celebration of the strength and ability of man. I'm in awe of what these highly trained athletes are capable of. My fear factor is too high to even attempt what they do on a daily basis. They are to be celebrated and applauded for their effort and excellence. When Jesus walked the earth He never compared himself to another man, but came as the revelation of the true and living God. The "I AM" statements found in John's Gospel, reveal the greatness of His person. They set Him apart from all others who ever made any claim to deity, perfection, strength, or wisdom. He stands alone in the chronicles of history as the One who is the "I AM." Bread of Life, Light of the World, True Vine-bold statements coming from the Nazarene from Galilee. All statements that touch the need within the heart of man. Jesus came not for himself to win an award, or gain the applause of man, He came for the lost, dark, sinful world. He didn't compete to gain something for himself, He was the one 'sent' from the Father full of grace and truth. He competed with the forces of darkness to open the door to abundant life. He came to give the woman at the well living water. While on earth he was in constant conflict with political and religious forces that had lost the heart of God. He wrestled against the principalities and powers of darkness and in the ultimate moment of competition and conflict, He prevailed by declaring 'It Is Finished." Satan's world laughed, it appeared that darkness had won, but the competition wasn't over and Christ IS King of kings and Lord of lords today. Christ IS our champion. The Author and Finisher of our faith. Let us celebrate His victory for us-Light has triumphed over darkness. There is hope for whosoever will...Come to me...believe on me....Jesus
Thursday, January 23, 2014
The Father's More
If the church of Jesus Christ is to come alive in the U.S., there must a new desire for Christ come alive within the heart of those who call themselves Christian. A divine discontent and a holy desperation needs to come alive through the invading presence of the Holy Spirit. At Pentecost, those hearing the message were 'cut to the heart'. From that conviction they cried out to know the 'more' of the Father. The lady with the issue of blood was desperate to know the 'more' of the Father. Legion was desperate to know the 'more' of the Father. None came to Jesus with a non-chalant attitude. They were seekers, hungry, desperate, sick and tired of what was going on. Ask, seek and knock is the call to align our heart with what the Father wants, who the Father is, and what he can do. He is able! I believe He is willing! Let's throw off the shackles of complacency and come before Him destitute and hungry. Humble and broken. The Father loves to give...more of himself to His people. Let's want and seek Him. Blessed are those who know their need of Christ for theis is all that Father has to give and He loves to give good gifts to His children.
Tuesday, January 7, 2014
The More of The Father
Matthew 7:11 Jesus speaks of discovering the 'more' of the Father. It's a call to faith, hope and love. It's an invitation to discover the abundant life. It's the spark to set the flame of holy passion alive in the human heart. This more connects to the trilogy that Paul defines in 1 Corinthians 13/Faith, Hope, Love.
These three are tied to our discovery of the Father in heaven who loves to give good gifts to His children. The Father who knows what we need before we ask. The Father who sees, knows, hears, gives, rewards. The Father who is for us, not against us. The Father whose loving purpose is to make us like the Son Jesus Christ. As we journey through the days of this new year, let us be aware of the Father's purpose. Let us be aware and grateful for the Father's provision. Let us be hungry to discover the 'more'of the Father.
John Eldredge in his book, Walking with God states, “Don’t let your experience of God up to this point limit what you might enjoy with him in the coming years."
May this year be one of discovery and awe, wonder and worship, gratitude and humility as you walk with the King of kings and Lord of lords.
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