History is the partial record of the events that brought us to the present. As we look back we see that certain events and certain people had a significant impact. But nothing in history is more important than this one thing: On the third day Jesus was resurrected from the dead! Nothing will ever be the same!
Sunday, March 27, 2016
Sunday, March 13, 2016
Mountaintop Message
The transfiguration of Jesus is a well known event in the ministry of Jesus for people with even a Sunday School level of Christian training. Jesus takes Peter, James and John with him to the top of a mountain and is transfigured before them so that he is shining with a light that is brighter than the sun. Moses and Elijah appear and have a conversation with him. A cloud envelops them all and a voice speaks out of the cloud, "This is my beloved Son. Listen to him!"
The question is, "What does this mean?" Why did this happen at this point in Jesus' ministry? What did it accomplish for these disciples? How does it fit into God's programs for Israel and the Church? What does it mean for us today? How should we respond?
The question is, "What does this mean?" Why did this happen at this point in Jesus' ministry? What did it accomplish for these disciples? How does it fit into God's programs for Israel and the Church? What does it mean for us today? How should we respond?
Friday, March 11, 2016
What Kind Of Savior?
It is hard to forget that the 2016 presidential election is in full swing. The polarization of America between left and right has never been more evident.
On the far left is Bernie Sanders, a self-styled "Democratic-Socialist" who is doing very well with young adults who presumably do not remember the socialists of the past century. Bernie is pulling Hillary Clinton to the left... but she was already pretty far left to start. Either one of these candidates will, if elected, shift the balance of the Supreme Court to the point where the constitution and bill of rights are completely meaningless and "constitutional" will only mean "the current cultural prejudice of progressive theory."
The candidate most popular with the people on the far right is Donald Trump. I cannot say that Mr. Trump is himself on the far right, because all of his extreme conservative positions are completely opposite of his historic positions on the same issues. He is, at best, a political opportunist, capitalizing on the anger and frustration of conservative Americans who are sick of having been force fed progressive social dogma over the past generation.
What do we know about the character of this man? He is a narcissist, a blowhard, immoral, unfaithful, violent, bigoted, misogynistic, dictatorial, obscene and arrogant. And the so called "evangelicals" are evidently voting for him in the primaries. So Mr. Trump is not even a standard bearer for a position. He is only a mirror reflecting a seething rage among millions of Americans who feel disenfranchised. Will he accomplish anything good if he becomes president?
Who should we vote for? You will need to decide for yourself.
Against this "black-drop" of decay, think about Jesus Christ - the Savior of the World.
Sinless Savior. Loving God. Humble and Meek. The Righteous Judge. Exalted to the right hand of the Father. Glorious in majesty.
Jesus is our hope - our only hope.
I fully expect America to continue its descent into the moral abyss, no matter who is elected. Communities will become increasingly lawless and impossible to police. Vigilante justice will result in shootings and lynchings. Polarization will increase. Despair will be the norm.
But Jesus will stand as a bright light - a beacon of hope - a ray of sunshine - inviting people to come to him for transformation - sins forgiven - new hearts for God - new hope for life everlasting.
On the far left is Bernie Sanders, a self-styled "Democratic-Socialist" who is doing very well with young adults who presumably do not remember the socialists of the past century. Bernie is pulling Hillary Clinton to the left... but she was already pretty far left to start. Either one of these candidates will, if elected, shift the balance of the Supreme Court to the point where the constitution and bill of rights are completely meaningless and "constitutional" will only mean "the current cultural prejudice of progressive theory."
The candidate most popular with the people on the far right is Donald Trump. I cannot say that Mr. Trump is himself on the far right, because all of his extreme conservative positions are completely opposite of his historic positions on the same issues. He is, at best, a political opportunist, capitalizing on the anger and frustration of conservative Americans who are sick of having been force fed progressive social dogma over the past generation.
What do we know about the character of this man? He is a narcissist, a blowhard, immoral, unfaithful, violent, bigoted, misogynistic, dictatorial, obscene and arrogant. And the so called "evangelicals" are evidently voting for him in the primaries. So Mr. Trump is not even a standard bearer for a position. He is only a mirror reflecting a seething rage among millions of Americans who feel disenfranchised. Will he accomplish anything good if he becomes president?
Who should we vote for? You will need to decide for yourself.
Against this "black-drop" of decay, think about Jesus Christ - the Savior of the World.
Sinless Savior. Loving God. Humble and Meek. The Righteous Judge. Exalted to the right hand of the Father. Glorious in majesty.
Jesus is our hope - our only hope.
I fully expect America to continue its descent into the moral abyss, no matter who is elected. Communities will become increasingly lawless and impossible to police. Vigilante justice will result in shootings and lynchings. Polarization will increase. Despair will be the norm.
But Jesus will stand as a bright light - a beacon of hope - a ray of sunshine - inviting people to come to him for transformation - sins forgiven - new hearts for God - new hope for life everlasting.
Sunday, March 6, 2016
Polluted Water
Once I was high in the mountains of eastern Arizona and I needed some water. There was a spring of water there on the top of the mountain, but it had been used as a wallow for the elk. It was all torn up and crisscrossed with elk tracks.
The water was there - in muddy elk tracks polluted by elk droppings.
Would you drink it?
This is a good illustration of what our hearts look like to God when we are polluted by sin.
The water was there - in muddy elk tracks polluted by elk droppings.
Would you drink it?
This is a good illustration of what our hearts look like to God when we are polluted by sin.
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