Wednesday, June 23, 2021

Power Belongs to God

 2 Kings 1-2     Psalm 12     2 Corinthians 11

It is easy to turn to other sources to seek advice when God is right there, especially when we feel that the voice of the Lord will not tell us what we want to hear. It will not change what the Lord will do.

The transition from Elijah to Elisha is one of wisdom and power. The faithful voice of the Lord, at great cost to himself, is about to end his time on earth and both he and Elisha know it. So does everyone else clearly see that Elijah’s life is about to end. When asked what he wants from Elijah, he asks for not some possession but the power of the spirit of God to rest on him in a more powerful way even than it has on Elijah. At first glace this appears to be asking for something for himself, but clearly the cost of being the voice of God is not an easy one and more often leads to rejection and danger.

Elijah makes it clear that he is requesting something he cannot give, only God alone can grant his request. It is important to remember that all we can do is seek the will of the Lord and trust that what he provides is sufficient to our needs. It quickly become clear that Elisha understands that he can trust God’s way but they people question his faith. He allows them to look for what he knows is not there. The foolish young people mock him and make fun of him, and Elisha curses them in the name of the Lord. The cost is those young lives. It is God’s action, not Elisha’s action that costs them their life, as a result of their own actions.

The song is a call of David for the Lord to cut off the voice of those that lie to get their way or to brag about what they have done when the glory belongs to God alone. He tells us the words of the Lord are pure, they are the truth, and that sometimes the process of being made pure is going through the fire. While the wicked dance around the faithful exalting the vile, the Lord keeps the faithful and preserves them.

Paul makes clear the cost of following Jesus is great but also the only way worthy of the Lord. He outlines for the Corinthians the tremendous cost he has paid with his body and his freedom because the message he proclaimed, while received by some, was rejected by many and resulted in an attempt to destroy him. Paul’s concern remains the wellbeing of all the churches, and he is willing to become weak that the Word of the Lord can be strong.

Today we are reminded that the power belongs to God alone. We are called to reflect him to the world by serving that world with love, grace and compassion even to those that hate us. The call is to trust in God even when all seems lost and that too becomes our witness.

Tuesday, June 22, 2021

Do You Reflect Jesus to the World?

1 Kings 21-22     Psalm 102    2 Corinthians 10

Once again, we are reminded that when the leaders of the people turn from the ways of the Lord and do evil that not only do, they pay a price but so does the community. Notice the deception that Jezebel uses to give Ahab what he wanted, and it is the community that participated in that false claim that is held accountable for their actions. While Ahab repents and cries out as he sees himself as God sees him it will be future generations that will pay the price for his sin.

We also see again that the voice of the Lord is often a minority voice, often one, and the tendency to listen to the louder more numerous voices is the way to being misled. The voice of the Lord is spoken to the people so that when the truth unfolds it is clear who spoke on behalf of the Lord and who misled the people. The fulfillment of God’s word sometimes looks ugly because the results of sin are often brutal. Even though they have many examples and testimonies on which to put their trust in God alone, they often walk away and demand their own way.

 The song is one of those sung in the middle of a troubled time in life when we cling to the Lord for hope. It is encouragement for those times when we feel all is against us and the ways of God and that there seems so little we can hope in. It reminds us of the days yet to come when we will want to praise the Lord for what he has done.

Paul tells us that there is a difference between when we communicate with someone in person and when we do it with written communication. We tend to be bolder when writing and meeker when present. He also points out though that when we are present our boldness should be in the way we live as a reflection of Jesus.

We are quick to want to punish others for their disobedience and we can when our obedience to Jesus Christ is complete. Will that ever be? It is important to spend our time looking within ourselves and how we are reflecting the love of God, as shown through Jesus, to the world around us. We should therefor be careful about our boasting in the Lord, but rather let us boast about our reflection of Jesus to their world.

Today we are reminded that God does not look at our outward appearance but our inward, including our thought life, and judge us based on that reality. We are to put our trust in God enough that when we follow his ways, we still hold on to the faith that the struggle we face are worth the effort and will be rewarded by God. Each of us have to decide who we will follow, and it will be our life, not our word, that will be a reflection of who we choose.

Monday, June 21, 2021

Cost of Disobedience is High

 2 Corinthians 9     Psalm 82     1 Kings 19-20

Paul reminds the church of it’s need to be ready at all times and places to present the good news of Jesus Christ. We will reap what we sow whether sparingly or bountifully. It is what God has put in our heart to sow and never are we under pressure to give for God loves the cheerful giver. God will glorify those that are obedient to the good news of Christ.

The song tells us God stand in the middle of the rulers and observes all they do and acts accordingly. He observes those that judge unjustly and those that judge well and uplift the one with the greatest burdens in life. It is a call for God to judge all the earth for all is His creation.

After Elijah kills the false prophets of Baal his life is threatened by the one most effected by that loss. He finds himself fearful of her and flees for his life to the mountains. While there the Lord ask him why he was there hiding. His response is that he can only see himself as the one that is left to speak for the Lord, and it is a terrifying position.

Elijah goes to the mountain to meet with God and after all the signs of the power of God pass by he recognizes the presence of God in the soft blowing wind, the breath of God. When he expresses the same fear, he is told that in fact there are 7000 that have not fallen away to evil and they are with him. He is then instructed to anoint Elisha as the voice of the Lord in his place. He does as he is told and anoints Elisha and the power to speak for God begins the transfer from one leader to the next.

We continue to see God at work through those he chooses to speak for him as he uses others to speak to Israel and test if they will trust in him or not. We see the results of blessing when they follow the instructions and ways of the Lord and when they choose their own path. Those that choose to ignore the voice of the Lord pay a tremendous cost, often the penalty that the one they were called to speak to should have received.

It is clear we will have returned to us that which we plant in the lives of others. If we plant the ways of God and encourage others we will be blessed by God. If we choose to seek our own way, we will pay the penalty of our sins. God’s way is the only way to salvation.

Sunday, June 20, 2021

God's Way Provides

1 Kings 17-18     Psalm 13`    2 Corinthians 8

The story of the Bible is one of contrasts between those that follow the way of the Lord and those that reject that and demand their own way. The more that turn from the Lord the more those ways are forgotten, ignored and it becomes the nation that pays the price.

Those that bring the Word of the Lord like Elijah most often do so at the risk of their lives because it calls people to repentance, changing the direction of their lives and what the call right and wrong. The Lord cares for those that proclaim his word in the midst of adversity and often in subtle and unseen ways. Frequently it involves stepping out in faith, first for the voice of the lord and then by those that are called to obedience and trust in God. It often means risking what you have and trusting God to provide as it does here.

God has a way of providing for the needs of his people and sometimes with great blessings.  Elijah is feared and hated because he called the leaders to submit to the ways of God and when they didn’t proclaim a drought until the he called for rain. It took three years to get the attention of those same leaders that found themselves and the people they led suffering. In the midst of that is a story of giving up what little the poorest had and trusting God with it. The result was a blessing of having what they needed throughout the drought.

As often happens there are many that claim to speak for God but proclaim a false narrative to mislead the people. They appear to be the ones with power and create fear, even in the people of God. The story of Elijah calling the voices of Baal and challenging them is a powerful story that the result is the clear power of God and the destruction of those false voices.

A song simply reminds us to quiet our soul, our inner life, before the Lord like a young child rests in the arms of a mother. That sense of trust that God has our best interest in mind and cares for us.

Paul reminds the early church that often it was the poorest that put their faith in Jesus Christ and not only sacrificed to care for their own community but for the church far away. Their goal was that others would come to faith in Christ. We can be poor in the material things of life while still being rich in the power of God. When we trust God with what we have he has the ability to use it to create a harvest of others that will put their trust in God alone.

True today, as it has always been, that when we make available that we have for God’s use not only are we blessed but our communities as well. When we turn from God and demand our own satisfaction, we find ourselves on our own and most often struggling. The call is to trust God with all that we have and all that we are and trust his blessing to provide for our needs in the future.

Wednesday, June 16, 2021

In the End God Wins

 2 Chronicles 17-18    Psalm 97     2 Corinthians 7

Jehoshaphat becomes the king of Judah, and it is important to note it says he followed the example of David in his earlier days, not his later. God blessed him and they took the Word of the Lord into Judah teaching them the ways of the Lord. When the people of Judah heard the Word of the Lord, they feared the Lord. Jehoshaphat’s power continued to increase, and he built an alliance with Israel through marriage.

Ahab, king of Israel, has surrounded himself with those that speak for God in his eyes. They have been deceived into telling him what he wants to hear. Note that he knows there is one real voice of God but that it is a voice he feels is always against him and he hates him. When they call that voice before him, he too is willing to tell Ahab what he wants to hear. The demand for a true word results in Ahab not hearing what he wants to hear, and his reaction is to punish the voice of the Lord.

There is a lot to be said about what happens when they go into battle. Ahab demands the one that follows the ways of the Lord put himself at greatest risk by dressing as a king. The deception only lasts for a short period of time and then it is an arrow shot at random that takes Ahab’s life.

The song is a song of praise to the Lord and a call for all to praise him. All people have experienced his glory as even the heavens declare his righteousness. God will be exulted over all the earth and over what others worship as god. There is a light sown in the darkness and the heart of the those that seek the Lord will be glad as we give thanks to his holy name.

As Paul writes to the church at Corinth to challenge them to live as God calls the to live and turn from ways that are not of the Lord, he also brings them a word of encouragement. While Paul is still under great stress it is their faith, even in adversity, that gives him a sense of hope. He rejoices when he thinks of them because he is confident, they will continue to seek and understand the leading of the Holy Spirit and follow the commands of God.

While we often want to find a way to make ourselves or others happy by saying something that God has said is an unhealthy way of life, acceptable. Today we see that God’s way are the only way and that we cannot hide from God and escape his judgement. We are called to praise God at all times and face the tough days trusting God to be makings us a better and stronger people in his name. 

Saturday, June 12, 2021

Now is the Time

 2 Chronicles 15-16     Psalm 143     2 Corinthians 6

Asa was a king of Judah that listened to the voice of the Lord as spoken through the prophet and set out to seek the Lord and found him. After a period of time where Israel had abandoned following the Lord Asa called them back because the message was that nations would be crushed, and God would allow their cities to be troubled for abandoning his ways.

When Asa responds to the Words of the Lord and removes evil things from the nation God blesses them with peace and prosperity. He led the people to make a covenant with God to follow in the Lord’s ways.

After many years of peace brought about by the power of God another king comes to challenge the nation of Judah and Asa seeks the help of another king rather than looking to God to be their salvation. The result is the loss of peace and trouble for his remaining days.

David reminds us in song that no person is righteous, does everything right in God’s eyes, for we have all be led astray from the ways of God. That takes us to dark places where we feel it overwhelms our spirit. We look back and remember the good days and the powerful works of God we have experienced. It is then we reach out to God longing for a return to that relationship with him.

It is a cry for God to continue to teach us his ways and to do his will so that the name of the Lord will be glorified. When we do things God’s way it takes our soul out of trouble as a servant of the Lord.

We have been offered forgiveness by the grace of God. Not something we did, said and prayed but God offered to take away our punishment for sin. We are reminded that now is the acceptable time to accept God’s offer of grace and salvation, being set right with God, so that we will not be an offense to others and our ministry discredited.

The challenge is not an easy one and will take those that follow Jesus on difficult paths that are filled with suffering at times. We are to concentrate on the good and right way as God has taught us. We are turn away from the ways of those that choose not to believe and put their trust in God. When we turn back to God, he will welcome us into a wonderful relationship with him and we will be his sons and daughters in the faith.

Now it the time to get right with God by seeking his will and his way of life. When we turn from trying to shape God in our image and begin to allow God to shape us in his image, as we were created to do, we find amazing blessings and joy.

Friday, June 11, 2021

We Can Trust God's Mercy

 2 Corinthians 4-5     Psalm 37     1 Kings 15-16

Paul makes sure we know that the key to understanding Jesus is based on mercy and forgiveness. Few of us think about how he says the good news of Jesus Christ is veiled to those that do not believe and often we can’t understand how those that don’t believe don’t understand what we experience. The key is for us to treat others in such a way that they want what we have because of what we are and how we treat them.

Our bodies are earthen vessels designed to reflect the image of God but the cost of that is being the target of those that do not believe. Learning to die to self and trust in Jesus is a moment by moment need. Faith is based on what no one can see but know is there and trust that God’s word is good. There is nothing that can be seen that will not perish but our faith in God, who is unseen, is eternal. We are called to walk in faith in God, as expressed in the life of Jesus, and not by anything we can see. Are life should be lived to please God.

One day we will appear before God in judgment, and it will be based on how well we worked to reflect him to the world in which we live. We are made new in Jesus Christ, who died for our sins by paying the price God demanded, so that we receive grace and forgiveness.

In the end all things will be reconciled with God, so our role now is to be God’s spokesperson in words, actions and way of life. Only one with no sin could pay the price for our sin as a perfect sacrifice.

The song today reminds us of the power of God and God’s ability to be destructive, yet he holds back. God is everywhere and active in everything. We can put our trust in God, and he will always be uplifted as the most powerful one whose expression is through love.

Each of us and each leader must decide who they are going to follow and give their life to. While David sins in his relationships with Uriah and with Beersheba he did continue to live within him the Holy Spirit touched David’s life and he was not struck down. There is then a series of Kings, most who walk away and then want everything to be normal.

We are called to honor and praise God for all that he does on our behalf. It is a decision that each person must make to believe or not in God, Jesus the Son of God and the Holy Spirit. Today we see all three manifestations of God evident through the lives of people throughout the Bible. While life is challenging the call is to trust that God knows what he is doing, place our lives under obedience to him and live in such a way that others want the same blessings we have. That doesn’t mean life is easy, often it is not, but even in the hard times our trust is anchored in God.

Power Belongs to God

 2 Kings 1-2     Psalm 12     2 Corinthians 11 It is easy to turn to other sources to seek advice when God is right there, especially when...