The Personality of God

                   The Personality of God

There are many things about God we simply don’t understand.  How can it be that He has no beginning and no end?  How can He hear a million prayers at one time?  How can He deal with each prayer individually…without benefit of email, text message or I Phone??

The answer is that God lives outside of time and space and He can reveal Himself in any way He chooses.

Therefore God has a personality.  He is not merely “The Force”….as in Star Wars. He knows each of us personally and He wants us to know Him. An impersonal force doesn’t know us or care how we live.  But a loving personal God does.

Perhaps that is why God chose to reveal Himself in a person….a real life human just as we are. …..a man who can relate to us and us to Him.

But not only did He reveal Himself in the form of the man, Jesus, but He manifests himself as a spirit and dwells within the believer. ““And I will pray the Father, and He will give you another Helper, that He may abide with you forever….7 the Spirit of truth, whom the world cannot receive, because it neither sees Him nor knows Him; but you know Him, for He dwells with you and will be in you. 18 I will not leave you orphans; I will come to you.  (John 14:5)

We see the power of the Holy Spirit as one of God’s “personalities”. The spirit personality of God was there from the beginning.

In Genesis 1: 2, “ The earth was without form, and void; and darkness was on the face of the deep. And the Spirit of God was hovering over the face of the waters.”

When Jesus used the word “ Helper”…He means the Holy Spirit.  He is our helper. The Spirit intercedes for us in our prayers, He helps illuminate scripture and gives us peace.

God has not left us alone.  Not only do we have His word, the Bible, but after Jesus left the earth the promised Holy Spirit came to dwell in a special way in believers.

Jesus told us that circumstances in this world may range from not- so- good…..to just plain awful! But by belonging to Him and allowing the Spirit of God himself to live within us….true peace is possible………..even now.

                                          Yes, this is God’s personality.

Idol Food

                                      Idol  Food

The problem of eating food offered to idols must have been a major concern of  the Apostle Paul because he devotes various verses of  three chapters in his letter to the Corinthians  to deal with this issue (see 1 Cor. 8 through 11).

So what?  How does that concern us?  Perhaps we should just skip over those verses since we don’t have idol worship anyway.

Also the Jerusalem Council warned against this problem in their letters to the Gentile believers (Acts 15:23-24).  Not only that but two churches …..Pergamum and Thyatira…..are rebuked by Jesus for eating “food sacrificed to idols” (Rev. 2:14; 2:20)

Perhaps we need to understand what was happening in the 1st century pagan world and why the Jewish Council, Paul and Jesus were so concerned with this problem.

When food was brought to the pagan temple as a sacrifice to the god’s…. only a small portion of it was actually burned on the altar.  The majority of the offered food survived to be either sold by the priest in the marketplace or eaten by the worshiper in a dining room located in the temple.  These dinners then became a type of worship and cultic rituals.  Christians were forbidden to join in these meals because their participation involved a level of intimacy with a pagan god that made the Christian guilty of idolatry.

In our real life world we Christians live with idols because of our sin nature.  Of course these idols are not wood or stone but idols of the mind.  Any form of temptation, desire, or even lust which draws us away from the Lord is a type of idol worship.  Disappointments, failures and sickness…might leave us bewildered and adrift from our foundation of faith.

I have come to recognize this in my own life. If I can deal with my idols, then I can better equip myself to overcome them.  Through prayer and worship, I have a chance to overcome need for the “meat” of idol worship.

It is the beauty of Christian fellowship which also helps to sustain and strengthen me.

We gather with other Christians……..not to eat the meat offered to idols…….but to feast on the bounty of good things given by God to those who love Him.  Therefore I count on my community of faith, the Church, as we help to sustain each other.

 “So whatever you eat or drink, or whatever you do, do all for the glory of God.”  (1Cor. 10:31).

          No idol meat for us! 

More Than Sundays

                                      More Than Sundays

Many people who profess to be Christians also believe that merely attending services on the major holidays…….Christmas, Easter, and perhaps when there is a special service or a visiting speaker……is good enough.

Others believe if they give God a couple of hours on Sunday, He ought to be happy with that.  Besides the Cowboy’s game starts almost the same time as the sermon is ending and perhaps the preacher speaks too long.

Now don’t get me wrong…..God doesn’t need you in services on Sunday.  But you need to be there.  We need to worship as a cooperate body.  We need the support of other believers.  We need to build up the “Body of Christ” which is the church.  We support each other in the Lord.

Other people only have a “Sunday Jesus”.  They don’t look for Him on the other six days of the week…….that is, until they need Him.

So make a commitment………what better place to be on Sunday than in worship with other believers!!  But it doesn’t stop there.

Being a Christian means discipleship.  It means giving up something to follow the Lord.  Jesus wants to be involved with every aspect of our lives and this includes what we do with our time.  When Jesus said to his disciples, “follow me”, He meant that to be 24/7.

                             You need more than a “Sunday Jesus”

Here’s a laugh for you……..from the comic B.C.

          “A conscience is what hurts when everything else feels great”

Is It Mother Nature?

                                        Is It Mother Nature?

We have the most amazing view from our sunroom.  I love the sunrise as we begin a new day; the glow of the city lights at night and the orange and purple sunsets.  The moon is amazing and I do believe I can see a man up there smiling at me!!

Everything outdoors seems so very much alive.  There’s movement, changing colors and sounds.

So what do we call the great outdoors and the wonders we observe?

Modern science refuses to credit our glorious creation to God.  Therefore, the changing seasons, the living creatures and climatic events, both good and sometimes violent….are attributed to Mother Nature.  Really??

Our God and Creator has designed it all.  The Earth revolves around the Sun, with great accuracy. Not too close or we would all burn up……..not too far or all we would freeze.  Birds fly south for the winter.  Salmon spawn in only certain areas…..all according to God’s perfect plan.

Even though it appears that “nature” is alive, is it really?  Does nature think or choose to do these things all by itself?

Evolutionary scientists would have us believe that all of the beauty we observe and all biological functions of living creatures are simply a result of natural selection.  In other words, Darwin and his successors would credit intelligence to nature.  We know otherwise.

Mother Nature isn’t really a mother at all……she is a non-person and a fairy tale made up by atheists and humanists.

God is the great designer of all nature.  He engineered every form of life to live and to fill the earth according to His command.

Just as Adam was given the responsibility to care for Eden, we too are to care for our earth.  We are to use its resources wisely, remembering that all nature is a gift to enjoy but also to nourish.

                   Mother Nature?           No!       Father God!!!

The Breath of Life

                                      The Breath of Life

Have you ever been to the ICU unit in a hospital?  Perhaps a parent, child or even a dear friend has suffered a major heart attack or some terrible physical trauma.    There are beepers, buzzers, and the rhythmic pumping of machines.  Somehow these machines are helping to keep someone alive.  Every heart attack patient has experienced the trauma of fighting for their very next breath.  Breath is precious.

In everyday life, we don’t think about breathing.  It is one of the involuntary  attributes that God gives us. We take breathing for granted.  That is, until our very next breath becomes a matter of life or death.

In 2 Kings 20, we read about Judah’s King Hezekiah.  We know that he was “sick unto death”.  We aren’t told whether or not he was fighting for his next breath but we are told he begged God for a few more years of life.  He was granted his wish.  He was allowed to live another 15 years.

Scripture tells us that God formed man and “breathed into his nostrils the breath of life and man became a living soul.” (Genesis 2:7)  When Jesus appeared to His disciples after the resurrection He”breathed on them” saying “Receive the Holy Spirit” (John 20:22).

These passages tell us that God is the life giver and that all life comes from Him…both physical and spiritual. We live because He breathed the sacred breath of life into us.   No, we weren’t formed from some ancient slime a million years ago.

When we see the wonders of our bodies and how they are given to us for life in this world we cannot help but to be amazed at the uniqueness of God’s creative powers.

Both the recovering ICU patient and King Hezekiah shared the privilege of another breath, and another opportunity to live for God.

But we don’t have to wait for a critical illness or catastrophic event to appreciate life. Instead we can look around us and observe God’s unique creation.  We can slowly inhale and exhale and we can be grateful.

We can be grateful knowing that every breath is precious because it represents the blessing of another moment.

 It is evidence of the gift of life from the Creator of life Himself.

Testing and Trusting

                                                       Testing and Trusting.

 “Is the Lord in our midst or not?”  Exodus 17:7

After Israelites left Egypt for the land of Promise, they grumble their way through the hot miserable desert.  Even though God had demonstrated His watchful care for them, they still felt alone facing the threat of starvation and thirst.  (Exodus 15:22-25; 16:4-15).  Their memories of His care for them, last no longer than their last meal.  They complain.  Wouldn’t  you?

How long does our faith endure when we are tested?  “Is the Lord in our midst or not?”  In other words, is He still keeping up with me?

The people had little choice but to depend on God.  No grain fields, no ready water supply, no real nourishment.  They told Moses in certain terms. “Why did you bring us out here to suffer?  We weren’t so bad off in Egypt.  At least we weren’t starving!”  (Exodus 16)

God responds by sending the manna and the quail.  He provides water from a rock.  He is in their midst!  He did work miracles for them.  He did provide. But it was a daily exercise in faith.  Every day, they had to gather.  They needed faith for each day…. that the manna would fall and the water would flow.

But what about me here and now?   It’s my “daily bread” I’m after.

I am learning to take each day as it comes……praying that God will provide a blessing for that day.  Tomorrow is up to Him.   I know He loves me but also wants my attention. He gets it! That’s the greatest part of faith. It’s my daily dependence upon the One who cares the most.

Yes, the Lord is in our midst…….you can depend on it.

The Risk of Humility

 

                                        The Risk of Humility

The Jewish community is celebrating Rosh HaShana  it is a period of time when people search themselves and reflect on the past year.  They humble themselves before God and make restitution to those they have wronged.

There is a story that the old Jewish wise men would say to their followers……..”Repent one day before you die. But who knows the day that you will die?”  Of course none of us knows the day of our death so therefore we should always be in a state of repentance!

On Rash HaShana…….

 .” It is a time for intense introspection on one’s life, achievements, failures and goals. Simultaneously, it is a time for communal reflection and involvement. When we enumerate our sins on Yom Kippur, each individual has his or her own list, yet the format we recite is in plural language. Sentence after sentence begins with the words “We have sinned…” rather than, “I have sinned.” (Quoted from Rabbi Daniel Lappin from his website)

We do not generally pray in the plural language that the Rabbi describes.  Perhaps when we come together for our cooperate worship and we speak for the whole congregation.  I do remember Moses praying for the sins of the people….seeking God’s forgiveness.

Do we as Christians remember to humble ourselves before the Lord…asking His forgiveness for our failure to live up the tasks he has set before us?  Do we search ourselves, in relation to what He requires of us?  Do we forgive others for some suspected or intentional wrong done to us?  That’s a hard one.

Since my illness I have reflected on things in my life that at one time seemed important……but now seem so trivial.  I am getting the big picture.  I am finally learning to ask less and spend more time in seeking repentance.

Repentance means humility.  Risking our self worth; risking  our own desires instead of seeking God’s will; risking His answer…..that it might be no.

That the risk of humility ……………… Go ahead and  take the risk !!!

Da Vinci Code Revisited

                                              Da Vinci Code Revisited

Here we go again.  Did Jesus have a wife? If you remember the Da Vinci code, a novel by Dan Brown, he claimed that the Holy Grail was not a cup but the womb of Mary Magdalene who was the wife of Jesus.  He admitted of course that this was not based on historical evidence but was postulated from various references in ancient texts and a painting by old Leonardo. In his famous painting of the Last Supper, the person on the right side of Jesus looks like a woman!  So what does Leonardo know?  He was a product of the Renaissance “Enlightenment” era.  He drew out of his head not from historical evidence.

Karen King, a Harvard University divinity professor lays claims to an ancient document that she has analyzed which speaks of Jesus having a wife.  The document, called the Gospel of Judas, quotes Jesus using the words “my wife.”  Amazingly this is one of the few, if not the only, document in which Jesus claims to have had a wife.

                                    Small problem!!

Many, if not most of the professors of the ancient Coptic text say that the document isn’t authentic!  In fact, Alin Suciu, a papyrologist at the University of Hamburg, bluntly said that it was a forgery! Even professor King, says the documents were written two centuries after the death of the Lord.

The news media quickly grabbed the story. Anything to discredit the traditional views of the Christian church.

The gullible public of course, reads the story as being true. Most of the news media will not report the probability of this being heresy.

We as Christians and believers know that the words of Jesus are true.  Jesus didn’t need a wife or children to carry on his legacy of faith.

“I am the way, the truth and the life.  No one comes to the Father except through me.”  (John 14:6)

No, the Lord didn’t have physical wife.

But He has made us children of God through our faith in Him! (Romans 8:16)

How God Works

                             How God Works.

If we really understood how God works then I suppose we would have the mind of God.  As I recall there was a woman in Genesis who desired the same thing.

During my recent illness I have come to understand that God’s working is not always what I would like or desire.  I want instant healing.  I want to be pain free.  I want my anxiety and depression to be lifted.

Sometimes, He does His healing in stages and sometimes instantly.  Sometimes He simply lets me wait it out.  But yet I can see one way where God is working.

He sends me encouragement through friends. 

Along with many prayers for my healing I have received lovely cards.  Each one carries a different message. But there was one card that particularly touched me.  I am going to quote it………perhaps it will touch your spirit as it did mine.

          “I know that He lives…for I saw Him today in the hand that was offered to me on my way…..In the warmth of a smile that was offered to cheer me…..In the touch of a friend who took time just to hear me.

          I heard His voice in the words of support whispered to me when my hope had run short.

          Yes, I know that He lives for I see how He sends His love every day… in the caring of friends.”

Now I know one way that God works!!

                             He works through you.

Trials by Fire

                                                        Trials by Fire

At some point in our lives we face despondency, depression, trials, and temptations. Some of us have more than our share, while others,  sail through life with seemly little to worry about.  At least it appears to us that way.

I envy those, whose faith is so strong, that no calamity seems too much for them. They are so secure in faith, and that God is in control, that despite all trials they can honestly say along with the apostle Paul, (Romans  8:28)  “And we know that for those who love God all things work together for good, for those who are called according to his purpose.”

Remember the story of the three young men thrown in the fiery furnace because they refused to bow down to the statue of Nebuchadnezzar?  (Daniel 3:1)  They truly faced trial by fire.  God allowed the trial to occur.  He allowed the king to throw them into the fire………but He also provided their escape from harm.

Daniel 3:17-18…If this be so, our God whom we serve is able to deliver us from the burning fiery furnace, and he will deliver us out of your hand, O king.  But if not, be it known to you, O king, that we will not serve your gods or worship the golden image that you have set up.”

Perhaps that’s what He has planned for us as well.  He allows these trials by fire.

Will they strengthen your faith and mine?  Can we survive the trials which seemingly will consume us?

When there is no way………..then He is the Way!