Archive for January, 2008
Gospel in China
I find myself returning often to a blog written by a church-planter in China. His writing style is informal, but often passionate and convicting. I was reminded of our tremendous freedom while reading Hide! It’s a Visitor. When you visit, be sure to browse the Archives and check out his Blogroll too. I think you will find yourself encouraged, and perhaps prompted to witness more urgently where you live.
No commentsRomans 7:3
“So then if, while her husband liveth, she be married to another man, she shall be called an adulteress: but if her husband be dead, she is free from that law; so that she is no adulteress, though she be married to another man.” I have chosen a blatantly unpopular passage, that could use reaffirmation in our politically correct age. We live in a culture that is far too comfortable with divorce, and altogether too open to remarriage. The world would laugh to scorn those who believe the practice evil, even though the Bible is clear. Marriage vows are not the mere words we make them out to be. They are solemn oaths before God, that bind two people together in a public and legal promise. We make a covenant together before witnesses, enter into a documented contract recognized by government, and are pronounced man and wife by vested authorities. All of this formality somehow fails to produce true commitment, however, if it is not first established in the heart. No couple expects or desires failure; some simply refuse to close the door to all potential for parting. Those who marry are bound for life. Beginning our doctrinal discussions on any other marriage-related questions should begin with this basic affirmation. Disregard for cultural and emotional pressures doesn’t hurt either.
No commentsRomans 6:12-13
“Let not sin therefore reign in your mortal body, that ye should obey it in the lusts thereof. Neither yield ye your members as instruments of unrighteousness unto sin: but yield yourselves unto God, as those that are alive from the dead, and your members as instruments of righteousness unto God.” Humans are creatures yielded to something or someone. While sinful men often boast of their “freedom” to do as they choose, it is their choosing that reveals their slavery. The desires of sinful flesh are only to do evil and sin. Redeemed children of God are not free from their flesh, and therefore struggle against these same desires. The wonderful reality of salvation is that we do not have to let them rule us. The indwelling Holy Spirit of God grants us power to be free from allegiance to sin. For us, it becomes a matter of yielding our members. Our challenge becomes submission to God’s will and rejection of our own. The battle for righteousness rages daily within us, yet the Lord has made us well-able to finish victorious. If you are finding yourself on the losing end today, remember that overcoming power comes from God alone. Look to Him, yielding to His will moment by moment. Start by winning a small battle this hour, then look toward higher goals in the next.
No commentsRomans 5:7-8
“For scarcely for a righteous man will one die: yet peradventure for a good man some would even dare to die. But God commendeth his love toward us, in that, while we were yet sinners, Christ died for us.” Jesus didn’t accept our death sentence because He thought we were “good enough people”. The love of God took into account our wretched sinful estate, redeeming us as a result of the Father’s goodness, not our own. If we had been acceptable in and of ourselves, we would not have needed a Savior. These facts make what Jesus did all the more compelling! He was the only son of God, while we were the enemies of God. He was entitled to glory and honor, while we were deserving only death. He was capable of calling upon the hosts of heaven to prevent His death and humiliation, while we were helpless and bound for Hell. Even as we struggled against God’s will, He was suffering to fully embrace it. Jesus willingly endured the cross because of His perfect love for the world He created. To reject His sacrifice, attempting to gain God’s favor on our own is both a failing strategy, and an offense to the Savior. Men should instead embrace Him, and live a life worthy of Him.
No commentsRomans 4:20-21
“He staggered not at the promise of God through unbelief; but was strong in faith, giving glory to God; And being fully persuaded that, what he had promised, he was able also to perform.” Before we can take faithful action for God, a fervent devotion to Him, and an unwavering belief in His promises must be present in our hearts. When we observe the obedience of Abraham, we observe a man that first put his faith in God, being “fully persuaded” He would keep His word. The end result of this belief and obedience was God’s glory. Our Father’s will is that all His children bring Him glory through their loving devotion and fervent faith. When reading Abraham’s story today, we should praise God for His perfect character and determine to follow Abraham’s example. It should remind us that God will never let us down, and serve as an encouragement that, though sometimes difficult, following our Savior is not impossible. Circumstances can put us under pressure and tempt us to doubt, but our Lord is absolutely trustworthy and on our side!
No commentsGreat Online Bible
Every month or so, we receive an e-mail newsletter from SacredAudio.com, which contains links to their latest releases and a monthly free song download. In the first paragraph they describe the contents of the month’s featured album and refer to Lamentations 3:22-24, linking to the passage via a wonderful online Bible program from Bob Jones University. It’s called the Linked Word Project, and it contains the whole Bible, with in-text links to a high quality dictionary and theological word book. Give it a try and let me know what you think.
No commentsRomans 3:23-24
“For all have sinned, and come short of the glory of God; Being justified freely by his grace through the redemption that is in Christ Jesus:” Every person alive is a sinner, separated from a holy God by actions consistent with an inherited sin nature. No work of our own can bridge the gap between us and God. Only one person, through His voluntary bloodshed and death could reconcile us. He was sent by God, born of a virgin, free from the stain of sin, perfect in character and behavior, and possessing the full embodiment and essence of the one true God, Jehovah. The Father chose, before time began, to fulfill His own requirement of a blood atonement in the sacrifice of His only son. Jesus Christ was fully God, born into His creation fully human, and when He died on the cross and was buried, death could only grasp Him three days. Rising from the dead He conquered sin, was proven alive by many witnesses, and returned to His father to plead the case of men who place their faith in Him. This magnificent work of love and grace has afforded us the opportunity to be saved from sin, death and Hell. If you have not placed your faith in Christ, I plead with you to call upon Him, accepting Him as your personal savior today!
No commentsNavigating the Archives
One of the questions a web designer often asks is whether or not his best content is being accessed by site visitors. With my work sites, I am always looking for better ways to feature articles and other items it has taken a lot of time to complete. I want to know how much my invested effort is paying off in online exposure. I don’t grapple with exactly the same question here, because frankly, I sometimes wonder whether this content is even worthy of exposure!
In all seriousness, I hope you are finding articles that are encouraging and helpful. They are intended to be a ministry, and I want to make sure the most relevant entries are easily discovered. That is why I have included both a Catalog (listing materials for download), and an Index, to help you better navigate while on the site. I would encourage you to get acquainted with both pages if you are looking for something in particular about the Bible, the Christian life, or our family and ministry.
The five most populated and well-visited Tags on Missionary Broadcasting.com:
No commentsRomans 2:1-2
“Therefore thou art inexcusable, O man, whosoever thou art that judgest: for wherein thou judgest another, thou condemnest thyself; for thou that judgest doest the same things. But we are sure that the judgment of God is according to truth against them which commit such things.” Much of the Christian life borders on hypocrisy. We are charged, as sinful humankind, to live a holy life; this is a monumental and nearly impossible task. We must understand that instances will inevitably arise that require our “judgment” of another person. Those who have a keen awareness of their own sinfulness will act in humility and Godly restraint. Problems arise when we forget our place, disregard our own behavior, and take upon ourselves a position above our fellow man. God never struggles with judgment, for His character is absolutely perfect. All of His decisions and actions are performed “according to truth”. While we sometimes jump to conclusions, fail to obtain facts, and assume the worst, He is altogether righteous in His awareness and execution. Our only hope for holiness in our confrontation of sin is to rely on Him wholly. Praise God we do not make final decisions on the position of others in the sight of God! Let’s decide not to point fingers at others; instead living in a marvelous balance of humility and obedience, relying upon God for eternal judgments.
No commentsRomans 1:20-21
“For the invisible things of him from the creation of the world are clearly seen, being understood by the things that are made, even his eternal power and Godhead; so that they are without excuse: Because that which may be known of God is manifest in them; for God hath shewed it unto them.” You can’t work your way through Romans chapter one without pausing for a moment on this passage. God’s existence and authority are often denied, but never with credibility or effectiveness. Men of “science” write volumes in an effort to undermine Him, while their very words testify of His reality. Bible believers understand that man is always searching for justification, and a release from accountability to God. The entirety of many a lost man’s lifetime is spent in search of meaning outside God’s will. While Divine attributes are made manifest in all creation; they are most specifically revealed in the hearts of men. It is that nagging awareness of our Creator that lays upon us our responsibility to God, and forces us to either rebel or surrender. Let us never assume that the unbeliever stands on neutral ground. The Father has made mankind aware of His eternal power and Godhead; refusal to acknowledge it is simple rebellion. Let’s pray (and work) to see many in this position turn to Christ.
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