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Thoughts for the Journey

9/24/2019

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The Essential Quality of Christianity

If you could name just one quality that every believer must have, what would it be?  There are many options: Love, repentance, brokenness, holiness, and others you could list.  However, let me share a popular verse with you, that I believe suggests what the most essential quality for a Christian should me.  II Chronicles 7:11 says, "If my people who are called by My name would humble themselves, and pray, and turn from their wicked ways, then I will hear from Heaven, and will forgive their sins, and will heal their land."  There it is!  The essential quality is humility!  Too many times when preachers preach, or when teachers teach on this passage, the emphasis is on prayer.  Or even the need to repent from sin.  And yes, those are in the verse, and yes, they are key ingredients to faith.  But, to get to those qualities, you first come to humility.  We must humble ourselves.  A friend of mine, Will Hall, states it this way, "This is important, because 'being humble' is the central tenet of every spiritual process: If you want salvation, you must first humble yourself.  If you want to restore your fellowship with Christ, you must first humble yourself. If you want to mend broken relationships (spouse, friends, church members, children), you must first humble yourself."  Repentance comes when God's Holy Spirit reveals your sin,  and you humbly recognize you can't save yourself, and you need a Savior.  In spiritual maturity, you are never more like Christ than when you humble yourself.  Paul says in Philippians 2, "Let this mind be in you...being found in appearance as a man, He humbled Himself, and became obedient unto the point of death, even the death of the cross."  Micah 6:8 reminds us, "He has shown you, O man, what is good; and what does the Lord require of you but to do justly, love mercy, and walk humbly with your God."  There is no place in the Christian faith for an arrogant believer.  There is no place in the Church of Jesus Christ for a conceited church member.  Humility recognizes that apart from Christ, I am nothing.  Humility knows that I am just a sinner saved by His amazing grace!  Humility bows the knee knowing that one day, "every knee will bow, of those in heaven, and on earth, and those under the earth,  and that every tongue will  confess that Jesus Christ is Lord, to the glory of God the Father."  You want to glorify your Father in Heaven?  Begin by humbling yourself!    
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Thoughts for the Journey

9/17/2019

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Famous Words of Encouragement

They may be the most famous words in the Bible, besides John 3:16.  They are words which are quoted in funeral services, and written on Bible covers.  They hang on our walls as decoration, and are memorized by many saints.  I am speaking of Psalm 23.  These verses speak into many areas of our lives.  For this occasion, I just want us to consider the first 3 verses.
"The Lord is my Shepherd, I shall not want.
He makes me to lie down in green pastures;
He leads me beside the still waters,
He restores my soul;
He leads me in the paths of righteousness for His name's sake."

Go with me for a few moment to the places described in this verses.  Close you eyes, and picture yourself lying down in a large, green meadow.  You lie down for a while, then, you rise, and go just a few steps to a calm stream nearby.  After some time there, you notice a path that has been worn, leading from the stream, and you follow it.  I don't know about you, but these images are relaxing, and soothing.  I picture stillness and tranquility.  Things we don't get much of in the hustle and bustle of life.  These are images that seem so far away from us.  Yet, they don't have to be.  In the Gospel of John, Jesus says, "I am the Good Shepherd..." (John 10:14).  If Jesus is the Shepherd of your life, notice something with me, He takes the lead!  Psalm 23 says, "He makes me lie down", "He leads", He restores"!  These are great words of comfort and encouragement.  Even when life is crazy, and you find yourself being pulled in very direction possible, it is good to know, that you can still find comfort and rest in Christ Jesus!  These verses also remind us that we must take time to come apart from the world.  You and I must allow Jesus to make us lie down!  We must allow Him time to lead us into stillness and solitude.  I heard Charles Swindoll say, "If you don't take time to come apart, you will come apart".  Such truth!  How can you follow the Shepherd, if you don't take time to look for Him? 
Find your rest in Christ Jesus!  Find peace for your spirit in His green pastures.  Find tranquility in His refreshing waters.  Find restoration in His forgiveness.  FInd righteousness in His cross!

In His Service, 
​Rev. Gene Nelson 
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Thoughts for the Journey

9/10/2019

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Preparation for the Battle
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It's something every believer faces, well, for that matter, it is something every human faces: Temptation.  Some fight to resist, some quickly give in, and others face it head on!  And, like any battle, preparations must be made in order to stand in the presence of temptation.  Paul writes in Ephesians 6:13, "Therefore, take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand."  So, how do we stand?  How do you and I go about being prepared for the temptations that we know Satan will throw before us?  

Joseph (Old Testament) shows every believer how to stand.  First, there must be a determination of spirit.  In Genesis 39:7-10, temptation is thrust upon Joseph, as Potiphar's wife attempts to seduce him.  However, verse 9-10 tell us Joseph's words to her; "There is no one greater in this house than I, nor has he kept back anything from me but you, because you are his wife.  How then can I do this great wickedness, and sin against God?  So it was, as she spoke to Joseph day by day, that he did not heed her, to lie with her or to be with her."  Did you notice something.  Joseph did not say being with her would be a sin against her husband.  No, it was a sin against God.  Before the temptation even presented itself, Joseph had a determination that refused to sin against His God!  It's also called integrity!  It was Joseph's desire to not even be in the same room as Potiphar's wife, because he knew, in her presence, there was temptation to sin against God, and He wanted nothing to do with it!  There is a lesson for you and I.  You must be determined, knowing that temptation is on the way, that you will not sin against God!

Also in Joseph, there is the powerful presence of God.  In verse 3, the Bible tells us, "And his master saw that the Lord was with Him and that the Lord made all he did to prosper in his hand".  Did you notice that?  The presence of the Lord was seen in Joseph.  It wasn't just talked about, it was seen.  It wasn't just thought of, it was seen!  Even when falsely accused, and thrown into prison, verse 23 tells us, "...the Lord was with him; and whatever he did, the Lord made to prosper."  See, Joseph's determination, preparation and personal integrity kept him from temptation, because the power and presence of God in His life! 

I wonder, in times of temptation, can the same be said of you and me?  Would people say "I see the Lord's presence with him", or "I see that the Lord is with her"?  So often, we stumble in times of temptation because we aren't prepared when the time comes.  May Joseph's thought be our thoughts: "How can I do this great wickedness and sin against God"!
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Thoughts for the Journey

9/4/2019

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"WOW"
There are few things that make me say "WOW!" out loud!  One such occasion occurred one evening as I was driving home from a hospital visit.  It was not a "Wow" of excitement, or a "Wow" of joy, but rather, it came from surprise and discouragement.  I was trying to find something on the radio to listen to during the drive (preferably a sporting event), so I was scanning the stations.  That's when I heard what caused my "Wow".  I won't mention the station or the program, but the show host was interviewing her guest, who is some kind of mediation guru, specifically "mindfulness".  Here is an answer to her question about what is mindfulness:

“Meditation tends to take you from the outside very deeply inward. Mindfulness does the same thing in it centers you, but you are aware of everything that's happening; it brings you ultimately right into what you're experiencing, from touching this table cloth to feeling my feet on the ground, to seeing you across the table. It is really being present to those things and it often uses the breath to do that.”
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She continued by referencing a pseudo-gospel account of a time when Jesus was in a cave, and lemmings were biting at his feet and ankles.  To combat that, Jesus exuded love, and calmed the lemmings, and they were at peace with Him.  That's where my "Wow" moment happened!   The guest spoke about exuding love in the midst of her "Walking meditation" with wild peacocks.  I'm thinking, "Wow, What is this I am listening to?"  

This, and other teachings, are the reality of what Paul spoke of in I Timothy 4:3-4, "For the time will come when they will not endure sound doctrine, but according to their own desires, because they have itching ears, they will heap up for themselves teachers; and they will turn theirs ears away from the truth, and be turned aside to fables."  I should not have been surprised, but I was.  

Mindfulness is not being centered on self, it is being centered on Christ Jesus.  That's why Paul tell us to have "the mind of Christ".  I remember the song sung as a child, "Oh be careful little eyes what you see"...."Oh be careful little ears what you hear".."For the Father up above is looking down in love, Oh be careful..." and so it goes.  Well, that is also true to all believers, young and old, little or big, mature or babes, be careful!  There is some crazy teaching in this world, that has nothing to do with God.  Be careful when you see, hear, do and say.  

My "Wow" moment was a wake up call, that this world has some very warped and strange thoughts and crazy philosophies.  My prayer for you, and for myself, is that ever "Wow" moment from now on will be a experience with God that causes me to be amazed by Him, and cause me to audibly say,  "Wow"!  

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