Sunday, 30 July 2023

One of a kind

 

2 Tim 1:9

He has saved us and called us to a holy life—not because of anything we have done but because of his own purpose and grace. This grace was given us in Christ Jesus before the beginning of time,

“Before the beginning of time”—quite literally means, “before everlasting times”.

This is a mind-boggling fact indeed, to realize that even before God created the world and time began, we were already a thought in His mind. We, who exist rooted in and bounded by time as we know it, are totally unable to understand this facet of our God, Who has El Olam as one of His names, meaning the ‘Everlasting God’ or ‘Eternal God’, without beginning or end.

God’s foreknowledge about everyone means that He knows you, even before you are born.  A fact attested to by Jeremiah 1:5 “Before I formed you in the womb, I knew you…” and by Paul in Galations 1:15 “But even before I was born, God chose me and called me by his marvelous grace….”

This does not mean that you existed somewhere in heaven before you were born, which some believe.  If this were the case, would Jesus have said in John 1:18 and John 5:37 that no man has ever seen God as He (Jesus) has? Paul agrees with Jesus when he says that the first man, Adam, is of the earth, whereas the second Man, Jesus, is from heaven.  This is also supported by Paul when he gives a spiritual law in 1 Cor 15:46 “But it is not the spiritual life which came first, but the physical and then the spiritual.”

You are so important to God that He chose to form you, a unique human being, even before He created the foundation of the world.  In fact, the earth was created for you to live on – how awesome is that!  You were no accident, your birth no random act of chance, even if it may seem to be so to everyone around you.  Even the time of your birth was chosen by God, you have a very specific role to play in the events on earth during your lifetime.

This is why abortions-on-demand are so abhorrent in God’s sight. Every baby murdered this way was destined to live a very specific life here on earth. Human life is sacred, because humans are created in the image and likeness of God, and He considers your life valuable and precious. So precious that He was willing to offer up His only Son, Jesus, to take the punishment that is meant for you, and be killed in your place so that you may live!

Points to ponder: Think about how God values you. No one ever born in history since time began has ever had your unique attributes – and no one will ever be born after you that is the same as you. Look in the mirror and repeat the following daily, until it becomes reality to you: (Your name), God loves you. (Your name), I love you. (Your name), God thinks you are the best thing that He has ever made! (Your name), your birth was no accident. (Your name), God has a unique plan for your life!

One of a kind

Saturday, 22 July 2023

Human wisdom

 

Judges 7:12

The armies of Midian, Amalek, and the people of the east had settled in the valley like a swarm of locusts. Their camels were like grains of sand on the seashore—too many to count!

If you were an army general, facing an overwhelming enemy army like the one mentioned above on your doorstep, what would human wisdom have you do? Most definitely not what God instructed Gideon to do in Judges 7!

God’s strategy was to firstly reduce Gideon’s army to only three hundred men. Totally against what human wisdom would dictate. The method of selection of that final three hundred was to observe the men drinking water out of a spring – those who bowed down on their knees were sent home; those who cupped their hands and lapped with their tongues like a dog were chosen. Human wisdom in selecting an elite fighting force would have taken skill with weapons and agility and overall training and proven bravery into account.

 God then instructed Gideon to go into the enemy camp at night and listen to what the men on the enemy’s side were saying. He overheard a Midianite man telling of a dream that he had had, (we know it was God-given), showing his tent being struck and flattened by - of all things - a barley bread. These Medianite men interpreted it correctly, knowing that God had given Midian and all their host into Gideon’s hand – whose army in the natural could never have overcome the great opposing force facing them. This piece of intelligence greatly increased Gideon’s faith, as God knew it would do!

Then came the war strategy and the weapons of choice. Gideon divided his men into three groups of one hundred each, armed them with trumpets and empty pitchers, and put torches inside the pitchers. This general’s instructions to his troops on this grievously dangerous occasion were to station themselves around the enemy’s camp in the deep of the night, watch him carefully, and follow his lead. Yes, no war room planning and various strategies depending on various outcomes as we, in our human wisdom, would have planned.

The outcome is legendary. As those men blew their trumpets and shouted and smashed the pitchers so that the light within could suddenly be seen, the Lord set every Midianite’s sword against his comrade and this enemy army was sent into complete disarray so that their only choice was to flee for their lives in total chaos!

Why did God have Gideon do these (what men would call) foolish things? We read what God says to Gideon about this in Judges 7:2 ….the Israelites will boast to Me that they saved themselves by their own strength. They had to KNOW without any doubt that it was God only who delivered them, and not their human wisdom.

Points to ponder:  What strategies has God given you that would look foolish to those around you? Seek godly counsel to affirm that you have heard Him clearly, and then implement these strategies, trusting Him to lead you and guide your every step!

Whatever your plan is

Sunday, 16 July 2023

Treasure the Holy Spirit

 

Exodus 31:2-3

See, I have chosen Bezalel son of Uri, the son of Hur, of the tribe of Judah, and I have filled him with the Spirit of God, with wisdom, with understanding, with knowledge and with all kinds of skills—

During the time of the Old Testament, the Holy Spirit filled certain men at certain times only for certain duties. The above verse from Exodus is one such example, where God was instructing Moses on the details of how the tabernacle was to be constructed. Bezalel received divine wisdom from the Spirit for various artistic applications in how to work in gold, silver, bronze, cutting of stones, carving wood and all kinds of craftsmanship.

More examples from the Old Testament include Joseph, whom the Pharaoh recognized as a man in whom the Spirit of God was present. Joshua, who was consecrated by Moses to be the leader of the Israelites after him. Othniel received the Spirit of the Lord to judge Israel. So also did Gideon when he had to fight against the Midianites, and Jephtah when he had to make a stand against the Ammonites. A well-known example is Samson, who experienced the movement of the Spirit at certain times in his life since childhood. Saul, King of Israel, encountered the Spirit of God when he met the band of prophets and he himself then started to prophesy. David received the Spirit when Samuel anointed him as king while he was still a young shepherd boy.

It therefore was an earth-shattering moment when the Holy Spirit descended on the waiting disciples of Jesus in Acts 2 – literally! Because there came a sound from heaven like the rushing of a violent tempest blast, and tongues of fire settled on each one of them, with the result that they began speaking in other tongues telling of the mighty works of God!

What makes this event different to what the people of the Old Testament experienced? It is voiced by Peter in Acts 2:39

The promise is for you and your children and for all who are far off—for all whom the Lord our God will call.

The promise of the indwelling of the Holy Spirit is now not only meant for certain hand-picked individuals to empower and equip them for a certain task, but for ALL who answer the call of God and accept Jesus Christ as their Lord and Saviour. Even “for all who are far off”, meaning non-Jews.

This is special favour from our heavenly Father indeed! Something that I am sure many Old Testament believers longed for in their lifetime. All given to us as a gift we do not deserve, through the offering of the body of Jesus Christ our Redeemer.

Points to ponder:  Treasure this unmatched, incredibly generous gift from Abba – do not take Holy Spirit for granted, do not grieve Him by ignoring Him or acting contrary to His leading! If you do not experience Him yet – ask God to fill you with His Spirit – Luke 11:13.

Holy Spirit Come

Monday, 3 July 2023

Meditation

                                                                     Ps 19:14

May the words of my mouth and the meditation of my heart Be acceptable in Your sight, LORD, my rock and my Redeemer.

This sigh from David, uttered roughly a thousand years before Jesus was born, speaks of meditation on the living God and all His attributes and precepts.

It is only in latter years that the Eastern way of meditation started gaining ground in the Western world. This method of meditating requires you to empty your mind of everything, sit quietly and start repeating a mantra at regular intervals, all the while also taking note of your breathing pattern to help focus your mind on what is going on inside you. Unfortunately, the emptying of your mind removes the godly barriers Holy Spirit provides and opens it up to demonic influences, making this type of meditation very dangerous indeed.  Paul warns us in Rom 12:2 to be transformed by the renewing of our minds, an active strategy on our part to change the way we think - not to empty our minds and thereby invite demons to plant thoughts therein.

In the above Psalm, David points out two things, namely words of his mouth (speaking) and meditation of his heart (thinking). One word for meditation in Hebrew is hagah, which means uttering beneath your breath, whispering, mulling over. This means that throughout the day and night, whenever you are meditating, you softly repeat the words of the verse or concept on which you are focussing. The meditation of your heart is an active concentration on the things you are meditating on, the thoughts that Holy Spirit brings to your attention as you are intently and consciously engaged in this process.

Let’s try a practical example, and meditate on Ps 23:1:

The LORD is my shepherd, I shall not want

The LORD:  This is Yahweh; the only living God; the Creator of everything that exists; the Supreme Ruler of the Universe; the King of kings; the everlasting ever-living one true God.

is: This is present tense; He is NOW my Shepherd; right now, in this moment; no matter what I am facing at present; no matter what I may be feeling or not feeling about it; no matter what I have done or not done in the past. And this will always be the case.

my: Not just for my pastor; or for that perfect Christian that I know of; or for my worship leader; but I also can lay claim to the fact that He is my shepherd.

Shepherd: What does a shepherd do for his sheep – he provides grazing and water; he defends against predators; he takes care of their physical bodies; he goes looking for any lost ones; He provides a safe place to sleep. All this my Shepherd also does for me, and more.

I shall not want: I will never lack anything that I need; it may be that I want things that are not really in my best interest to have, and in this the Holy Spirit will have to guide me.

Points to ponder: Start meditating on Scripture today and make it a habit for the future!

May my meditations be acceptable to You

Saturday, 1 July 2023

Children belonging to a royal household

 

1 John 3:1

See how very much our Father loves us, for he calls us his children, and that is what we are!

When we are born again, which means we have confessed Jesus as our Saviour and Lord and Master and have received His Holy Spirit within us, we are adopted into the family of God and His royal household as His children.

It is so important to Father God that we believe this, that both Jesus and Holy Spirit confirm it.  Jesus in Matthew 12:49-50:

Pointing to his disciples, he said, “Here are my mother and my brothers. Anyone who does the will of my Father in heaven is my brother and sister and mother!”

And Holy Spirit in Romans 8:16:

The Spirit himself testifies with our spirit that we are God’s children.

I was reminded of what being a child in a household means one day when one of my children, upon returning home after school, opened the fridge door and took out a juice bottle to pour some of it out to drink without asking permission first. She acted from out of her position of belonging to our family – she knew that we would supply her with the food she needed, and that she was therefore fully entitled to take what we had provided – all within the boundaries set by our household rules of course.

If you are one of the fortunate ones who had a righteous man (who understood his role as a loving father) as your father while growing up, you will have had a beautiful picture presented to you of what it means to be a child of God.  And if you were not in that fortunate position, think about what a perfect father looks like, because this is what God is:

He wants us to call Him Abba, which really translates to ‘Daddy’, used by all Hebrew children today when they address their father. It implies a loving relationship, a confidant secure position, though also a reverent and obedient attitude.  No child will willingly call an unapproachable or completely absent or abusive father, Daddy.

We are on the same footing as Jesus in God’s eyes.  He sees us as siblings of Jesus, our older brother. A perfect father never has favourites among his children, they are loved the same.

We have a child’s right to receive everything our Father provides for us, and we have permission to simply open the ‘fridge doors’ and access all His promises to us.

 We inherit what Jesus inherits, which is everything!  One day, when our current life here on earth has ended, we can know that we have been included in our Abba’s testament.

Points to ponder: What barriers did your childhood experiences erect which now make it impossible for you to see God as your loving and perfect Father? Make an appointment with our Healing Rooms to have those barriers permanently removed!

Children of God