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More on the magnificence of God’s multifaceted character.

Another example of God’s breadth of character and ability is His sovereignty.  And certainly God is sovereign. Some think this means that He controls everything, right down to the smallest details, like what you have for supper. Others think that they can do anything they want. However, it is obvious from Scripture that God does have control, and in His sovereignty He gives us the ability to choose, or as one writer said, He gives us “the power of causality.”

One thing that points to this ability to make actual choices God has given us, is that the Bible is full of commands; if God made every decision for us, there would be no need for commands.  And it is obvious that we can  choose good or evil, as King Saul did, as well as David, and Peter. God would not, could not make us choose evil for He, as the Holy God, cannot be the author of sin.

Also, with God’s permission and encouragement, we can make things happen that otherwise would not come to pass. In James 4 it says, “You have not because you ask not.” And many times in Scripture we are told to pray and as we pray, God gives us the opportunity to cause things to happen.

So, God is both sovereign, and in His sovereignty gives us the ability to choose for or against Him.And, also to join Him in prayer to bring change. It’s not just sovereignty or just the privilege of choosing,  but it is “both/and.”

Our marvelous God is so far beyond human understanding, so different from us. He is wonderful in His beautiful character revealed in His Word. Therefore we can  trust Him to carry us through the ebb and flow of this evil world and bring us safely into Heaven.

Picture: we can choose to obey Jesus or doubt and sink!

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He Fills the Universe

Here is another example of the expansive, multifaceted character of God. He is not two dimensional like a picture, or three dimensional like a sculpture, but is a multi dimensional being who lives outside of time, fills the whole universe and is aware of every thought we have! We cannot  put Him  in a box, especially one of our own making. We have to embrace all of His character, not just some aspects we like.

In Psalm 40:6 it says, “Sacrifice and offering you did not desire— but my ears you have opened….” This could also be translated as, “…my ears you have pierced….” Or as “…a body you have prepared for me….” All three of these meanings are factual.

Jesus opened his ears continually to the Father’s instruction.

A voluntary slave had his ears pierced to indicate his surrender.

The Father prepared a body for the eternal Son to inhabit while on the earth.

All three are true at the same time. In our simple thinking we tend to focus on one, and then argue that it’s the only understanding. God must shake His head at our small minded, stubborn, one dimensional viewpoints. We need to thing big, as wide as Scripture!

Picture: Jesus holds all  of the universe in His hands.

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Such an Amazing God

God’s character is so deep and wide that He encompasses concepts that are far beyond human comprehension–and yet are true.

The most obvious example is His triune nature: One God, Three Persons.  No one has ever thought up such a thing, for it is beyond human grasp. Each Person is distinct, each with separate functions, and each being fully God. Take salvation as an example: God the Father plans, God the Son carries them out, God the Holy Spirit finishes up.

A second demonstration of God’s encompassing multiple concepts is in Ephesians 2:20, which says God’s household is “built… with Christ Jesus himself as the chief cornerstone.”

The cornerstone was used as the guideline for constructing a building, giving exact measurements in making it square and plumb; it was the measure of the building, as Christ is for the church.

In Col. 1:17 it says that “He is before all things, and in him all things hold together.”  In this He is like the keystone which is the central one in an arch or wall that holds all the others in place and Christ is the One who holds the structure of the church firmly and securely in place.

And then, in Col. 1:18 it says, Christ “is the head of the body, the church.” In this He plays the role of a capstone,  which is the final culmination of a building, the stone that protects the wall.

All three of these concepts show the richness of Christ’s character, being able to play all roles simultaneously: he is the measure, the cornerstone; he is what holds all together, the keystone; he is the culmination of the church, the capstone.

Such a complex, expansive, multifaceted God is so far beyond us, so great. And yet He has stooped down and made Himself known to us, He chose us to be His children and works everyday for good in our lives.  In Him we can trust!

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Suffering with Purpose

“Trouble and distress have come upon me, but your commands are my delight.” Psalm 119:143

Suffering is an unavoidable part of life in this sin-warped world;

But we know that you, Lord God, are the One who allows what suffering comes to us,

regulating it according to what we need to grow and give you glory,

as well as according to

what we can bear with your grace.

The Truth is, In the suffering that comes,

you have reasons,

you have goals,

you have growth,

you have privileges for us.

And we have the responsibility to

flee to you when in trouble,

turn to your Word,

 

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offer the sacrifice of thanksgivg

praise and rest in you,

and embrace what comes as opportunity to bring you glory.

Therefore, I praise you:

  • for your wisdom, which is far above our understanding;
  • for your grace, which is more than enough;
  • for your compassion, which provides all we need;
  • for your love, which you pour out on us every moment.

May we  embrace suffering, like Paul; he wrote:

“… I will boast all the more gladly about my weaknesses,

so that Christ’s power may rest on me.” 2 For 12:9

Picture from jesus-our-blessed-hope.com: Take heart! What we have suffered pales next to  Paul’s experience; we will be given grace just as he was!

By Keeping His Precepts

“The law of the LORD is perfect, refreshing the soul.” Psalm 19:7b

In comparison to you, Lord,

we are simple,

shallow,

unknowing

and uncaring.

But,”The commands of the LORD are radiant, giving light to the eyes.”

With the brightness of your Word, you give understanding to our simple minds

“The statutes of the LORD are trustworthy, making wise the simple.” Psalm 19:7a

Therefore we can begin to see the correct foundation

of thought, of life, of truth and philosophy, science and history, politics and religion.

With this foundational grasp of

Your existence,

character,

and power,

we can have some understanding of

how you work,

what you are doing.

and therefore we can obey and partner with you in all.

This obedience is helped by knowing that

“By [Your decrees] your servant is warned; in keeping them there is great reward.” Psalm 19:11

And this obedience of Your Word will bring us joy: as it says in Psalm 19:8

“The precepts of the LORD are right, giving joy to the heart.”

Let’s partner with Him every day, obeying the precepts of the Lord!

Picture: the ultimate example of denial of self and full obedience.

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Partnership with God

I praise you, Lord, for the partnership you call us to.

You supply the Word, then you give us the task and joy of seeking to understand it by:

reading it,

searching it,

memorizing,

meditating on it,

internalizing,

obeying it.

In response to our searching,

you teach,

give insight,

open new understanding,

help mapply truth

and bring transformation.

I think of Romans 15:13 as an example of this partnership God offers us;

“May the God of hope fill you with all joy and peace…”

This is what He has prepared for us, His first part..

“…as you trust in Him….”

That’s our part, if we trust we will have joy and peace.

And after we trust, God acts again,

“so that your life may overflow with hope by the power of the Holy Spirit.”

James 4:2 is  another example

“You do not have because you do not ask God.”

God is prepared to give, just waiting for us to ask.

So let’s partner with God every day in every way, beginning by reading the Word.

Picture: Jesus calling us to partnership

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Obey God, live longer

Today I came across an article about  Elizabeth Blackburn, PhD, who won the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 2009 for discovering the molecular nature of telomeres, which protect our chromosomes and slow aging. She also found 5 things that speed up aging by decreasing the length of telomeres  .

As I read the article, I recognized every negative, for God explained each one to us thousands of years ago; see if you can recognize them, too. Below are quotes from the article and the biblical statement about the same truth.

Cynical Hostility

Someone with hostility doesn’t just think, ‘I hate to stand in long lines at the grocery store, ‘ they think, ‘That other shopper deliberately sped up and beat me to my rightful position in the line!’—and then they seethe.” Such hostility was highly associated with increased risk of disease and mortality.

“The Lord is my Shepherd, I shall not want.: Psalm 23:1

Pessimism

Pessimism has very serious negative effects on telomeres. In a smaller study it was found  that women who scored high in pessimism had shorter telomeres meaning they age faster..

The Word says, “Finally, brothers and sisters, whatever is true, whatever is noble, whatever is right, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is admirable—if anything is excellent or praiseworthy—think about such things. Phil. 4:8

Rumination

There are many people whose thinking is often in a state of anxiety and self-compulsion, unable to let go of something, Studies have found that obsession with these entanglements can also affect the body’s immune cells and shorten telomeres.

The Word says, “Do not be anxious about anything, but in every situation, by prayer and petition, with thanksgiving, present your requests to God.” Phil 4:6

Thought Suppression

Everyone will encounter troubles. Sometimes we voluntarily push unpleasant thoughts away, without resolving  them. This will also affect telomere length.

The Word says, “Rejoice the soul of thy servant: for unto thee, O Lord, do I lift up my soul.” [this means telling God all you are thinking, feeling and wanting, a processing them  with Scripture0] Psalm 86:4

Distraction

We all know that many highly accomplished individuals have strong powers of focus and concentration.However, many people are easily distracted by the external environment. [Think phones and computers).

The Word says, “With my whole heart have I sought thee: O let me not wander from thy commandments. Thy word have I hid in mine heart, that I might not sin against thee.” Psalm 119:10,11

Anti-Aging and Awareness

Positive thinking improves health on a genetic level. “Thought awareness promotes stress resilience,”

The Word says, “In every thing give thanks: for this is the will of God in Christ Jesus concerning you” 1 Thes 5:18

The biblical conclusion:

Walk in obedience to God and age more slowly! “Come, my children, listen to me; I will teach you the fear of the LORD. Whoever of you loves life and desires to see many good days, keep your tongue from evil and your lips from telling lies. Turn from evil and do good; seek peace and pursue it.”  Psalm 34:11-14

Picture:  the decrease of telomeres over time bringing aging

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Dig in the Word, Obey It

“Deal with your servant according to your love and teach me your decrees.” Psalm 119:124

 

Praise you, Lord Jesus, Heavenly Father, Holy Spirit, the great Triune Revealers and Teachers of Truth.

You have given us the written record of your revealed Word, supplying what we need to know so we can believe in you, trust in you, follow and obey you.

It is all there in the Bible, written plainly, yet hidden enough so that we have to dig down into it to see the great Truths you have laid out there.

You invite us to the feast of your Word, but we must come, sit down and partake before we can be nourished and strengthened by it.

Praise be to you for your Holy Spirit and the work He does in opening our eyes to deeper and greater Truths as

we spend time in your Word. His activity and involvement in our lives are a great proof of your rich and real love for us.

The Words of the Lord “are more precious than gold, than much pure gold; they are sweeter than honey, than honey from the honeycomb. By them your servant is warned; in keeping them there is great reward.” Psalm 19:10,11

Let’s pursue that reward and be in the Word every day, learning to think and obey it.

Picture: Follow the Author of the Word

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Worship in the Light

A poem/psalm to stimulate your worship

You, Lord, are the meaning of life,

and  through your Word You bestow::

light for living,

principles for direction,

wisdom for relationships,

glimpses of the future,

a grasp of history,

a certainty of your presence and

great guidance and protection.

 

Your Word is wonderful, Lord Jesus:

It is living, rich,

powerful and deep.

It is sharp to shape us,

gracious to guide us,

kind to comfort us,

enlightening to empower us,

right to reprimand us,

loving to lead us.

 

In Your Word

your plan explained,

your wisdom displayed,

your grace demonstrated,

your goodness shown,

your power revealed.

 

In it we can trust,

through it we can believe,

by it we can live.

Praise be to you.

We bow before you in surrender.

We rise up to follow you.

We run with in your paths.

We praise you in and for all things.

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Faith Worship

“…And without faith it is impossible to please God….” Heb. 11:6 
 

This past Sunday the sermon was about worship, which is, basically, the purpose of our existence. It is something we should excel at, always grow in. What usually comes to mind is singing, and church services. But, as our pastor said, anything we do can be worship if we do it to honor God.

One very important aspect of worship is faith: the more faith involved, the more it glorifies God, and the more it pleases God. Today He gave me an opportunity to worship Him in a very clear way.
I went to do some business that required showing my driver’s license, but when I went to get it out of my wallet, it was not there! Whooo! Not only could I not complete my business, but now I was driving without a license.
As usual, my first reaction was, “Oh no!” But immediately the Spirit prompted me to offer the sacrifice of thanksgiving, “Thank you Lord, for this. You have allowed this for a reason. And you know where it is.  If it be your will, help me to find it.”
That is high level worship, entirely flowing from faith. Humanly speaking there was no reason to give thanks, but biblically there was every reason: we have a loving God who is our Shepherd, always watching over us.  All that comes to us comes with His permission and purpose.
On the way home I tried to think of where I might have last used my license, but continually drew a blank. Another chance to offer the sacrifice  of  thanksgiving.  Then as I approached home, it came to  me. Last week I was required to send a photo of my license with an application, and had used my printer to copy itt. “It must be there!” I thought[. and sure enough, when I got home and looked, there it was.
No music, no crowd, no singing, just trust. God wants all those things, but faith is what pleases Him the most. So, check out Psalm 50:23 (“He who offers the sacrifice of thanksgiving honors me and opens the way that I may show him the salvation of the Lord”) and apply it!
Picture: Abraham, the man of faith, and his son Issac
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