THE LORD’S C.E.O.

During this past summer of 2021, I composed a series of blogs entitled, ‘Governmental’ Control, Who’s in Charge? I was continuing my thoughts regarding Pentecost and the coming of the Holy Spirit. My concern was for the Church, the Body of Church, the Israel of God.

As I sat and pondered where to begin, I asked the Lord, “What is the Spirit saying to the Church?”

There is a great significance in asking this question. Why? In the upper room, the night before Christ’s crucifixion, Jesus is spending the Passover with His disciples. In what is referred to as the Upper Room Discourse, Jesus is finalizing His instructions. He is dealing with His disciple’s lack of understanding about His departure; readying them to be hated by the world on account of Him; inaugurating a new covenant, modeling what it means to be a servant; commenting on His betrayal and setting it into motion; His relationship to the Father; the Father’s desire for them; and a constant emphasis on love. Uniquely interwoven among all this teaching, instruction, drama, and dynamics, there is a predominant theme that must not be ignored, overlooked, or minimalized. That teaching was about the coming of the Holy Spirit. The Holy Spirit is THE LORD’S C.E.O., Christ’s Executive Officer of the Church.

Reading John 16:1-16, Jesus said, “These things I have spoken to you, that you should not be made to stumble. They will put you out of the synagogues; Yes, the time is coming that whoever kills you will think that he offers God service. And these things they will do to you because they have not known the Father nor Me. But these things I have told you, that when the time comes you may remember that I told you of them. And these things I did not say to you at the beginning, because I was with you. But now, I go away to Him who sent Me, and none of you asks Me, where are you going? But because I have said these things to you sorrow has filled your heart. Nevertheless, I tell you the truth. It is to your advantage that I go away; for if I do not go away, the Helper will not come to you; but if I depart, I will send Him to you. And when He has come, He will convict the world of sin and of righteousness and of judgment: of sin, because they do not believe in Me; of righteousness, because I go to My Father and you see Me no more; of judgement because the ruler of this world is judged. I still have many things to say to you, but you cannot bear them now. However, when He, the Spirit of truth has come, He will guide you into all truth; for He will not speak on His own authority; but whatever He hears He will speak; and He will tell you things to come. He will glorify Me, for He will take of what is Mine and declare it to you. All things that the Father has are Mine. Therefore, I said that he will take of Mine and declare it to you. A little while, and you will not see Me; and again a little while, and you will see me, because I go to the Father.” (NKJV)

I emphasized the final sentence on purpose. Why? Because the next verses in John 16:17-18, says, “Then some of His disciples said among themselves, “What is this that He says, ‘A little while, and you will not see Me; and again a little while and you will see Me’; and, ‘because I go to the Father’? They said therefore, “What is this that He says, ‘A little while’? We do not know what He is saying.” Verse 19 tells us that Jesus knew what they wanted to ask and He addressed it, see John 16:19-33.

Here is my point. What Jesus said about the Holy Spirit is on the back burner of the disciples’ minds. They were caught up in the immediate moment. They had heard what Jesus said about His ‘going’; but they were confused about what it meant. This is not surprising.

Fast forward to Pentecost-the Holy Spirit has come; the Church has been ‘born’; the Apostles and others have been filled with the Holy Spirit. The coming of the Holy Spirit is the promise of the Father. The coming of the Holy Spirit is also the fulfillment of Jesus’ words to His disciples in the upper room. Jesus is the Ascended Messiah. He sits at the right hand of the Father. Jesus is Lord. He is the King of the Kingdom. We, who are in Christ, are children of the Father, and servant followers of the King. So, Who is in charge? Who is in governmental control of the Church? Jesus is the Head of the Body. All authority has been given unto Him. He rules and reigns. But, lest we forget, what was His teaching in the upper room? I must go back to the Father and I will not leave as orphans.

In John 14:15-18, Jesus said, “If you love Me, keep My commandments. And I will pray the Father, and He will give you another Helper, that He may abide with you forever–the Spirit of truth, whom the world cannot receive, because it neither see Him nor knows Him; but you know Him, for He dwells with you and will be in you. I will not leave you as orphans.” (NKJV). In the following verse, we hear Jesus’ words saying to them (this is in the upper room) “A little while longer and the world will see Me no more, but you will see Me…”

Jesus told them that the Spirit will be sent. The Holy Spirit’s coming is an answer to His prayer to His Father. The Spirit has come and for the past 2000 years the Church has…mirrored the life of the nation of Israel (Old Covenant). Many ups and downs throughout its history. Under the Old Covenant, the nation of Israel wrestled with who is in charge. I submit to you that the Church of the New Covenant, too, has wrestled with who is in charge.

I believe that the Church needs to have a fresh understanding of the fact that the Holy Spirit is the C.E.O. of the Church. The Holy Spirit is Christ’s Executive Officer.

Reflecting upon my own experience for a moment. When Christine and I were first married, knowing that ‘going to Church’ was needed in our lives because that was how we were raised, we started ‘looking’ for a Church. I came to the realization, and told Christine, ‘if this is all there is to Christianity, then I want out.’ There was no meaning, no life, no purpose, no vision, only repetition, a sense of boredom. The Lord heard that statement, and instead of ignoring me, projected me(us) into a new journey. One which, now that I think about it, He set up my disappointment so that I would say what I did. What was the Lord up too? The Lord introduced us to the Third Person of the Trinity, Holy Spirit. In short, we experience our own Pentecost; and since the 60’s, we have been on a remarkable journey. And just like Israel, and the Church, we have had our ups and downs, victories and disappointments, moments of obedience and disobedienced, joy and heartache. BUT, the Lord has been faithful. He has watched over us. AND, the Holy Spirit has been there as our C.E.O.

At this time, I want to say many things, but I will refrain, and ask a question.

Who is responsible to see that the One New Man functions as it is supposed to function? Paul answers that question in His letter to the Church at Ephesus. Ephesians 2:14-18, Paul wrote, “For He Himself is our peace, who has made both one and has broken down the middle wall of separation having abolished in His flesh the enmity, that is, the law of commandment contained in the ordinances (the Old Covenant) so as to create in Himself, one new man (New Covenant) from the two, thus making peace, and that He might reconcile them both to God in one body through the cross, thereby putting to death the enmity. And He came and preached peace to you were afar off and to those who were near. For through Him (Christ), we have access by one Spirit to the Father.” Yes, it is Godhead that works together. Again, I submit to you that the primary function of overseeing the Church has been designated to the Holy Spirit. He is the C.E.O., the governing entity of the Church, the Body of Christ, the (new) Israel of God.

I asked the Lord about 2022. The answer I received was that 2022 was going to be a year of change for members of the Body of Christ, the Ecclesia, the Isreal of God. Many of you may or may not know that I like acronyms. The following is an acronym for the word CHANGE: Christ Has A New Governmental Experience coming in 2022 to His Church. It will not be a NEW extra-Biblical experience. It will be an awakening. It will be a renewal. It will be an outpouring of the Holy Spirit governing individual believers and the Church as witnessed in Acts 2; and outlined by Jesus in the upper room the night before His crucifixion. The Third Person of the Trinity, the Holy Spirit, is, will be, in charge. Man’s wisdom, ingenuity, and human decision making will be minimized.

The Holy Spirit, the Lord’s CEO, will take charge of the ‘board room’ of our lives individually and collectively. It will be unsettling for some, traumatic for others, and refreshing for many.

Change is coming in 2022.

Resting in Christ’s Kingdom, deo

A Nation of POW’s (Part 5) No More Elephants in the Room

This blog was previously posted. I am posting it again.

Now that I have dismissed the ‘elephant’ from the room’ [see previous post, A Nation of POW’s Part 4] . I can continue my thoughts about our nation being a POW-Prisoner of Words. Are we willing to fight for our nation with the weapon of prayer?

Let’s walk through the letter to the Ephesian Christians and arrive at our battle station. Ephesians 1,2,3 reminds us our glorious position in Christ. Because of God’s Grace, we are seated with Christ in the heavenlies. (Ephesian 2:1-10). Ephesians 4:1-32 exhorts us to ‘walk’ worthy of the calling with which you were called [that was what Paul taught in Ephesians 1,2,3]. Ephesians 5-6:9 is devoted to instructing us how to “…walk in love as Christ also has loved us and given Himself for us, an offering and a sacrifice to God for a sweet-smelling aroma.”[Ephesians 5:2. NKJV] However, in Ephesians 6:10, the scene changes; Paul turns our attention from our horizontal relationships in the world and focuses our attention upward at the spiritual world. Specifically, what we need to realize, is that our focus is not upward, because we are seated “ in the heavenly places in Christ Jesus”; so we are not looking up from a weakened position, we are positioned to look from a place of victory seated in Christ. I submit that unless we understand our position of sitting ‘in Christ’ in the heavenlies, and walking “…circumspectly not as fools but as wise, redeeming the time because the days are evil [emphasis mine](Ephesians 5:16-17 NKJV), we will not be able to “stand strong in the Lord and the power {kratos-God’s authority, dominion, majesty} of His might.” (Ephesians 6:10) [Word Wealth, NKJV Study Bible, Strong’s Concordance, #2904}.

James 4:7,8 (ESV) says, “Therefore submit to God. Resist the Devil and he will flee from you. Draw near to God (in prayer) [Franklin Graham insert], and He will draw near to you.” Notice the order of the words, first submit, then resist. The word submit is hupotasso [Strong’s #5293]. It literally means to stand under, which means to be in subordination, obedience, submission, subservience [I submit to you that this is what is required for sitting and walking as spoken about in Ephesians] {Word Wealth NKJV Study Bible} The word resist is anthistemi [Strong’s #436], compare antihistamine, from anti, ‘against’ and histemi, ‘to cause to stand’. The verb suggests vigorous opposing, bravely resisting, standing face to face against and adversary, standing your ground. Anthistemi tells us that with authority and spiritual weapons granted to us we can withstand evil forces. {Word Wealth NKJV Study Bible} I conclude that before we can ‘stand’ and resist, we need to submit. Jesus is Lord, NOW; He is the King of the Kingdom, Now; We are seated in Christ, at the throne of God in the heavenlies, NOW. Where Jesus is Lord, in the lives of His followers, they can ‘stand’ against the evil forces of darkness.

Ephesians 6:12 identifies our opposition. We are battling against the spiritual forces of darkness. These spiritual forces of darkness are causing havoc in this nation spewing out fiery darts of verbal abuse that are battering us like the wind of a violent storm, inflicting damage, uprooting foundations, and stripping us of our rational thought process. They are causing mayhem, unrest, division, and turmoil. In spite of their constant bombardment, these spiritual forces of darkness can be restrained and even silenced if God’s people will lift up their voices to the Lord in worship and praise, seek His face, intercede for His people, confess their sins, and ask for His intervention in the affairs of this nation. Let us remember that God is Sovereign over all nations. Please read Colossians 1:9-23 and lift those words up to the Lord in prayer.

What authority allows us to be so bold? The Word of God. Jesus said, Matthew 28:18 (NKJV), “All authority has been given to Me in heaven and on earth.” Remember we are in Christ in the heavenlies. Accompany these words with Colossians 2:13-15, “And you being dead in your trespasses and the uncircumcision of your flesh, He has made alive together with Him [that is the basis of your authority, (my insert)], having forgiven you all trespasses, having wiped out [exaleipo, Strong’s #1813, a removal or obliteration][NKJV Study Bible Word Wealth] the hand writing of requirements that was against us, which is contrary to us. And He has taken it out of the way, having nailed it to the cross. Having disarmed principalities and powers [which ones? Those mentioned in Ephesians 6:12] he made a public spectacle of them [meaning Satan is put to an open shame; he is defeated, but not destroyed (yet), Pastor Evans, Christ Church, Livermore, CA] triumphing over them in it.” In Christ , we can boldly “come to the throne of grace, that we may obtain mercy and find grace to help in time of need.” [Hebrews 4:16] Our intercession is not petitioning the Lord with a Republican or Democrat agenda or proposal. We are asking the Lord for His will to be done; we are standing “strong in the Lord and the power of His might.”

Ephesians 6:13-16, encourages and instructs us to prepare to wage a spiritual assault “against the spiritual forces of evil in the heavenly places.’ [Ephesians 6:12b NKJV] How? By putting on the whole armor or God, so that we will “…be able to withstand in the evil day [that’s today] and having done all [by way of preparation] to stand firm.” [Ephesians 6:13b NKJV]

Why? So that the Body of Christ can fight the WAR that confronts us. We must remember that we are not wrestling against flesh and blood [humanity] but against evil spirits. We are told to stand clothed in battle attire. Part of that battle attire includes the following: Ephesians 6:16, “…above all [most important] taking the shield of faith with which you will be able to quench all the fiery darts of the evil one.” Satan is the one initiating the verbal attack. He is the one dispensing the fiery darts. He is the father of lies, the deceiver, and the accuser of the brethren.

I am not advocating telling the Lord what to do. I am encouraging the Body of Christ to lift up their voices to the Lord in worship and praise, calling upon the Name of the Lord to restrain the principalities of evil in the heavenly places that are besieging our nation with lies, deceit, false accusations and destructive agenda. Satan’s words have made this nation a populous of POW’s-Prisoners of Words. How did Jesus respond to Satan’s words in the wilderness? Jesus said, “it is written”. He used the Word of God. Ephesians 6:17b-18 instructs us to take “the sword of the Spirit, which is the Word of God; praying always with all prayer [is literally ‘every order of praying’ the specific method by which spiritual warfare is carried out” (NKJV Study Bible)] and supplication in the Spirit…” Notice, we are combating the words of the forces of spiritual darkness with God’s Word. In doing so, we are wielding the sword of the Spirit, which is the Word of God, praying in the Spirit. [Ephesians 6:18, Jude 20, Romans 8:23-28] This is spiritual warfare; the same kind Daniel encountered. (Daniel 10)

Nehemiah faced a verbal onslaught when he was rebuilding the walls and the gates of Jerusalem. [See Nehemiah 3:33-4:17] Nehemiah prayed,(Nehemiah 4:36 NKJV) “Hear, O our God, for we are despised. Turn back the taunts on their own heads and give them up to be plundered in a land where they are captives.” Nehemiah prayed an imprecatory prayer; I am not advocating such prayers; but I am not ruling them out. What I am advocating is to pray against the verbal onslaught we are facing. If the Spirit of God leads you to pray an imprecatory prayer, you must do it. As I have said repeatedly, Satan’s agenda has been to bombard this nation with verbal rhetoric to immobilize its citizens and attack the Body of Christ. Consequently, many in our nation are POW’s [Prisoners of Words]. It is time to be freed from our incarceration.

F.O.C.U.S. on the Lord means Focus On Christ Using Scripture, submitting yourself to Him, then Focus On Conquering Using Scripture-stand your ground, using your sword of the Spirit. Read the Word of God, turn off the extraneous voices, be extremely selective of what you listen too, and what you read. Be a Warrior for the Lord in PRAYER, not a whiner. Instead of being a Prisoner of Words, be a P.O.W. for the Lord, a Powerful Offensive Warrior, using the Word of God as your Sword of the Spirit. Remember prayer is a powerful offensive weapon of warfare that has been given to us to fight the battles that confront us as the people of God.

In conclusion, in Revelation, “the prayers of the saints” are mentioned specifically three times, Revelation 5:8, Revelation 8:3, and Revelation 8:4. In Revelation 5:8, they are mentioned as “golden bowls full of incense” offered by the twenty-four elders who fell down in worship and praise to the Lamb who was slain. In Revelation 8:3,4, they are mentioned being combined with incense to be offered before the throne of God in preparation to the sounding of the seven trumpets. Therefore, our prayers are important. They are used as P.O.W.’s. How? Revelation 5:8, Prayers of Worship. Revelation 8:3,4, Prayers of Warfare. The Lord is looking for His P.O.W.’s (Powerful Offensive Warriors) to offer up worship and praise before the Throne and words of intercession “…against powers, against the rulers of the darkness of this age, against spiritual hosts of wickedness in the heavenly places.” (Ephesians 6:12b)

Blessings to you, a brother in Christ, deo

 

 

 

Finding Refuge in the Lord

There is not refuge from Him, only refuge in Him. Derek Kinder

We, believers, find ourselves living in a world bombarded with harsh words, criticism, lies, deceit, innuendoes, and false accusations. What else should we expect from a world ruled by Satan who is the “prince of the power of the air”, whose spirit “is now at work in the sons of disobedience” (Ephesians 2:2 ESV). In such an atmosphere there is not place of refuge, rest and peace, except in the Lord.

In the Tree of Life Version (TLV), Psalms 62:6-9 says, “My soul, wait in stillness, only for God–for from Him comes my expectation. He alone is my rock and my salvation, my strong tower–I will not be moved. On God, my salvation and my glory is the rock of my strength. My refuge is in God. Trust in Him at all times, you people. Pour out your heart in His presence. God is our refuge. Selah

The continuous pounding of the daily caustic rhetoric is like a jack-hammer breaking up the concrete creating a relentless noise perpetuating unrest, distrust, irrational conversations and disturbing thinking. The constant spewing forth of such words, as the Book of James tells us, “…is not the wisdom that comes down from above, but is earthly, unspiritual, demonic. For where jealousy and selfish ambition exist, there will be disorder and every vile practice. But the wisdom from above is first pure, then peaceable, gentle, open to reason, full of mercy and good fruits, impartial and sincere. And a harvest of righteousness is sown in peace by those who make peace.” (James 3:15-18 ESV)

The church of Jesus Christ has faced this type of brutality throughout its history. Jesus made no secret of it happening to His followers. In Matthew 5:10-12 (ESV), Jesus said, “Blessed are those who are persecuted for righteousness’ sake, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven. Blessed are you when others revile you and persecute you and utter all kinds of evil against you falsely on my account. Rejoice and be glad, for your reward is great in heaven, for so they persecuted the prophets who were before you.”

The imflamatory dialogue has become incendiary promoting acts of violence that are daily occurrences in our nation and the rest of the world. Added to this is the increase of Christian persecution which has resulted in the killing of many believers throughout the world. These tragedies are documented by the Voice of Martyrs, Open Doors USA, CBN, and other evangelistic organizations ministering within nations (i.e. India, Afghanistan, North Korea, China, Africa, etc.) where Christians are being persecuted and killed. The truth is that most followers of Christ, living in the twenty-first century and in North America, have not experienced the reality of those words. If you are like me, the closest I have come has been some level of uncomfortableness or intimidation. Many followers of Christ in the rest of the world experience daily the full weight of Christ’s words. Am I ready for such opposition? How about you?

In our nation, the Christian community has been experiencing a rise in opposition to religious freedoms. Opposition has taken the form of objections, disapproval, criticism, resistance and sometimes hostility. Our current Covid pandemic has spurred a number of confrontations because our government officials have issued guidelines restricting movement, the assembling of ourselves together, and other protocols that have been interpreted as infringements upon our personal rights as citizens of this nation, in our states, and in our local communities. Can our government officials make guidelines to restrict a church from assembling together for worship? Some say yes, some say no, some have successfully followed the guidelines, and others have dismissed them completely. The conflict continues in spite of things quieting down in many parts of our nation. There are still many rulings that the citizenry are wrestling with, such as: masks, no masks; mandatory vaccine shots, no mandatory vaccine shots, or eating inside or outside at restaurants. On the surface, many say, ‘no big deal’; while others are concerned about the overarching control that our government officials are exercising upon our lives. The confusing part is that our government officials are unsure themselves what to do or not to do. In many respects, they have backed themselves into a corner and the prospects do not look promising. Where do the government’s edicts take us as a nation? What will be the extent of their control? That is what many in this nation are struggling with?

In addition to Covid, other major issues have taken center stage in our on going struggle against the government’s insistence to regulate and reform our nation. I am referring to racism, immigration, border control, energy, school curriculum, parent’s rights, national debt, climate control, safety in our cities, to name a few–these are internal issues; and I haven’t listed any external issues involving our relationship with other nations.

These areas of concerns have been rearing their ugly heads over the past several decades and gaining traction in our communities. The seeds of many of these problems have been sown over the course of our nation’s history. The frequency of objections regarding these issues have become numerous. Why? Because these are real issues that need to be addressed. One thing that I have noticed is the increasing irrationality of the proponents reasoning when discussing their position. We are losing our civility as a nation to dialogue. Maybe our government leaders are not as interested in solving the issues but using the problems to remain in control and change the fundamental construction of our Republic?

Why do I bring this to your attention? Let me say it again. These are real problems that we as nation, must recognize, and deal with; but more than that, we must analyze and ask ourselves, what is the ‘fruit’, ‘the influence’ that these issues exert over our nation? First, let us identify the source. What is the source of the ‘influences’ that I am referring too? According to James 3:15-18? the source of these issues are not from ‘above’ but ‘below’. ‘Below’ means that the source is “earthly, unspiritual, demonic”. Those are not my words, they are God’s words. Now ask yourself, do we have chaos or clarity? Do we have peace or unrest? Do we have division or unity? Do we have freedom or bondage? These are just some of the comparisons that we could make. We are being affected by ungodly ‘influences’ determined to undermine our nation.

What does God’s Word say?

Now, what are the effects of these ‘influences’? James 3:14,( ESV), “But where bitter jealously and selfish ambition exist, there will be disorder and every vile practice.” Is that an appropriate description of what we are witnessing? I do not believe it is a stretch of our imagination to look at the cultural fabric of our nation, and say that those words describe what we are witnessing in our midst. The good news is that it does not have to be this way; but the remedy is not going to be based upon man’s wisdom. The remedy will come from a sovereign work of God in the life of this nation. A ‘spiritual’ awakening will need to happen. This nation will need to be ‘awakened’ God’s way.

Ephesians 5: 13-17, (NKJV), “But all things that are exposed are made manifest by the light, for whatever makes manifest is light. Therefore He says, “Awake, you who sleep, Arise from the dead, and Christ will give you light.” See then that you walk circumspectly, not as fools but as wise, redeeming the time, because the days are evil. Therefore do not be unwise, but understand what the will of the Lord is. And do not be drunk with wine, in which is dissipation; but be filled with the Spirit…”

As a believer, how are we to respond? *We must fast and pray*. As I shared in my last blog, I believe that the Lord is going to intervene with His ARROW (Read Psalm 64) and expose the lies and deceits perpetrated against this nation. But the Lord is enlisting us to fight the spiritual warfare going on in our midst. We are His people. We are to be salt and light to this unsaved world. Does that mean that everything will ‘magically’ disappear, and all the problems will be solved? NO, but with the ‘awakening’ there will come change as the nation responds to addressing the problems it faces. Will there be no more persecution? NO, why? There will always be opposition to the Lord and the Gospel message. Christian beliefs are an obstacle to the world. A Christian is not obliged to ‘check’ his/her Christianity at the door of public office; nor is a Christian supposed to ‘flaunt’ one’s Christianity on the job or in public.

Having said that, let me repeat, believers in Christ, need to *fast and pray*. We are in a spiritual battle for the soul of this nation.

Therefore, let this truth permeate your thinking: a person, who loves the Lord, and seeks to walk uprightly before Him, honoring Him in all that he/she does or says, will come in contact with those who oppose Christianity. That’s the way it is. This is not meant to be negative. Jesus was being realistic when He told His followers that they would be treated harshly because of Him. Spiritual ‘awakenings’ will be opposed by Satan. They always have been and they always will be. The Kingdom of God and the kingdom of darkness are in a spiritual battle. The Victory is ours NOW in Christ. Living out the Victory until Christ returns is our mandate.

The Apostle Peter reminds us of the spiritual battle in I Peter 4:12-14 (ESV), “Beloved, do not be surprised at the fiery trial (get ready for the heat, and it’s not global warming) when it comes to test you, as though something strange were happening to you. but rejoice in so far as you share Christ’s suffering, that you may rejoice and be glad when his glory is revealed. If you are insulted for the name of Christ, you are blessed, because the Spirit of glory and God rests upon you.” Believer be encouraged, the Trinity is present with you. You are not alone. Did you see it? In the previous sentence, the name of Christ, the Spirit of glory, and God are all mentioned. It is easy to see why Peter said, “you are blessed”. How can you not be blessed when you are surrounded by the Godhead?

Remember, you are a citizen of another kingdom, the Kingdom of God. Colossians 1:13,14 (ESV), says, God “has delivered us from the domain of darkness and transferred us to the kingdom of his blessed Son, in whom we have redemption, the forgiveness of sins.” O, VICTORY IN JESUS, MY SAVIOR FOREVER…(let us sing it!)

I Peter 2:9 (ESV) reminds us, “But you are a chosen race, a royal priesthood, a holy nation, a people for his own possession, that you may proclaim the excellencies of him who called you out of darkness into his marvelous light.”

If we truly understand this, and live our lives accordingly, we will be a ‘MARKED‘ people in the eyes of the world. We will become candidates for their opposition.

We will be reviled, persecuted, spoken evil of, having many words uttered against us falsely for following Christ. Remember, that is what Jesus told us would happen.

We must turn off and tune out the confusion of this world. I am not suggesting that we stick our head in the sand and ignore the ‘signs of the times’ all around us; neither am I suggesting that we do not interact with unbelievers. What I am saying is that we must ‘wake up’ to the reality that we have always lived in an evil world and the Christian ethic that once graced our nation is being removed systematically from our society and we are now living in a nation and world that is becoming more hostile and vocal against the followers of Christ. We must not allow ourselves to get caught up in the destructive rhetoric promulgated throughout our nation and the world.

We must not allow ourselves to be governed by the words and thoughts of the world. We must not allow our hearts to be controlled by the kingdom of this world. We must not shrink back from following and focusing on the Lord. Please read Matthew 24:1-24. Let us not be deceived. Let us continue to show God’s ‘agape’ love and not grow cold as lawlessness increases. Let us endure (hold one’s ground in conflict) to the end and be saved.

To accomplish this, we need to center on Christ and His word. In Him, we will find refuge and rest (r and r) in the midst of the storm. He is our peace.

Our God is an awesome God, and He is coming in His Presence and Power to deal with this nation.

Be blessed, a brother in Christ, deo

*Regarding fasting and prayer: fasting and prayer aligns our heart and mind with the heart and mind of God. Fasting and prayer sets our life (our desires) aside to focus on what the Lord wants to accomplish through His people. Read Isaiah 58. Fasting and prayer is also for spiritual battle. You N.E.E.D. to read Nehemiah, Ezra, Esther, Daniel. They all fasted and prayed in the time of spiritual battle with the enemy.*

**In less than a month (today is October 12, 2024, our nation will have its national election for President, Senators, and Representatives. There are also many state level propositions and ballot measures that need to be voted on. I encourage you as a Christian to VOTE, to VOTE Biblically. VOTE according to a Biblical World-View. What does the Word of God say about the issue I am considering? DO NOT neglect to VOTE. Your VOTE expresses your concern for our nation according to God’s Word. **

PSALM 62:2,6-9,12,13

“My soul , wait in stillness, only for God–from Him comes my salvation. He alone is my rock and my salvation, my fortress–I will never be moved…My soul, wait in stillness, only for God–from Him comes my expectation. He alone is my rock and my salvation, my strong tower– I will not be moved. On God, my salvation and my glory is the rock of my strength. My refuge is in God. Trust in Him at all times, you people. Pour out your heart in His Presence, God is our refuge…Once God has spoken, twice I have I heard this; might belongs to God. Also Yours, O Lord, is lovingkindness, For You reward a man for His work.”

TREE OF LIFE VERSION

A WORLD IN PRAYER

How much time is required to pray to make a request to God for Him to answer?

What words are necessary to be said when desperation looms?

Is God more likely to be moved by the prayer of a single individual, or respond to the prayers of a multitude?

This is not the time to discuss the ‘what ifs’ of prayer.

Yesterday, I listened to a podcast on Voice of the Martyrs radio. The gentlemen that was being interviewed is very familiar with the nation of Afghanistan, and knowledgeable of the current conflict and the issues facing the Afghan nationals and the Christian community in that country.

Today at Church, our Pastor led the congregation in prayer for the situation in Afghanistan, and for the safety of our fellow believers in Christ.

The eyes of the world are focused on the nation of Afghanistan. The United States is front and center in the midst of the conflict. As I write these words, there are only two calendar days left before the end of the month, August 30 and August 31.

The end of the month is a deadline for the United States to remove our military personnel, our American citizens trapped in Afghanistan, and as many other people seeking to be removed from harms way by the United States or any other nation dedicated and determined to transport people to safety.

The gentlemen on the VOM podcast said that he believes millions of people are praying for the situation in Afghanistan.

How many people in the world, including the United States are watching with a certitude of hopelessness; a feeling of helplessness; or with a fear of anticipated tragedy.

I am certain that many believers in Christ have been searching the scripture for incidents of God’s miraculous intervention in the most desperate and impossible situations. I have thought about it.

Our responsibility as believers is to intercede and pray, asking God, our Father to be gracious and merciful to the nation of Afghanistan; to protect those in harms way; restrain the evil forces seeking to kill, steal, and destroy; to watch over and protect His people there in this nation; and to provide opportunity for the Gospel to be proclaimed in spite of this conflict.

Can God do the impossible? Absolutely

What will God do? I do not know; but we do know that God’s will, “…will be done, on earth as it is in heaven” (Matthew 6:10, ESV)

God is Sovereign and He does what He pleases to do. I know that sounds harsh; but it is Reality. God is working out all things according to the purpose of His will to be be accomplished before the end of this age, and the return of His Son, Jesus Christ to the earth to set up His Kingdom.

We must remember that God’s ways are not our ways, nor are His thoughts our thoughts. We must set aside the grandiose idea that somehow we are superior to God, and that we are more informed than Him, and we are in more control than He is. How Absurd!

The time is short, the hour is almost at hand when the ‘clock strikes’ telling us that it is the ‘end of the month’.

I am asking that you join with the millions of other people who are praying and interceding before the throne of grace, asking God to help in time of need. Our world is at a crossroads. Prayer plays an important part in the destiny of an individual’s life as well as the destiny of a nation.

We must not sit back and wait out the next two days; we need to pray and petition God to intervene; we need to remember Who our God is? His Essence, and His Grace, Mercy, and Justice.

Our God reigns…

Let us boldly pray, asking our God for His mighty intervention and to astound the world with an intervention that the whole world will take notice of and declare, this is the Hand of God. He has made Himself known.

Blessings, deo

A SYNTHESIS OF THOUGHT

Question: If I synthesize the thoughts of my last three blog series using a Venn diagram with three circles, I wonder what conclusion lies in the intersection of the three circles?

Prior to Easter in 2021, the emphasis was on the OLD covenant being set aside and the NEW covenant being inaugurated . The NEW covenant was established by Christ’s death, burial, and resurrection. The Jewish nation, and even the followers of Jesus, struggled with the implications of what that really meant to leave behind their entire, OLD life of Judaism, and embrace a, NEW life in Christ, unsure of the implications. They heard the words Jesus told them prior to His death on the Cross; then they had to deal with His death; then they are miraculously given new hope with the fulfillment of His words that in three days He would rise from the dead. What was mentally improbable, became reality; and there He was in their midst. Now what?

The ‘now what’ was the fulfillment of His words given to them in the Upper Room prior to His arrest, the night He was betrayed. He had spent considerable time teaching them about the Holy Spirit, His purpose, and His work in their lives. After His resurrection, for 40 days, Jesus instructed His disciples about the Kingdom of God. Prior to His Ascension, He gave them specific instructions regarding the coming of the Holy Spirt. They were to wait for His coming in Jerusalem. The coming of the Holy Spirit was the Promise of the Father. Jesus told them that when the Holy Spirit comes, “…you shall receive power when the Holy Spirit has come upon you, and you shall be witnesses for Me in Jerusalem, and in all Judea and Samaria, and to the end of the earth.” (Acts 1:8, NKJV)

Ten days later, after Jesus’ Ascension, the day of Pentecost had fully come. The followers of Christ were in an upper room, and “they were all with one accord in one place.” (Acts 2:1 NKJV). The Spirit of God makes an unquestionable bold entrance; everyone is transfixed in the moment; and things take place that brings amazement and wonder. Some respond positively and others respond negatively. But something NEW has taken place. The person who speaks up is Peter. He takes control and tells them what is transpiring. Where does Peter get this boldness and understanding? Peter was empowered by the Holy Spirit. Peter is experiencing Acts 1:8.

Peter ‘preaches the first sermon’ on the Day of Pentecost. If you read his words carefully, you will understand that what he preached was a message of reconciliation between God and mankind. The substance of the message is the Gospel of Jesus Christ. The message of the NEW covenant has been preached. The person of Jesus Christ has been clearly explained. The work that He came to do has been outlined. The culmination of Peter’s initial words are summarized with this conclusion: (Acts 2:36 NKJV), “Therefore let all the house of Israel know assuredly that God has made this Jesus, whom you crucified, both Lord and Christ.” What was the listeners response to this statement? (Acts 2:37 NKJV), “Now when they heard this, they were cut to the heart and said to Peter and the rest of the apostles, “Men and brethren, what shall we do?” “

Acts 2:38,39 (NKJV), answers that question. “Then Peter said to them, “Repent, and let everyone of you be baptized in the name of Jesus Christ for the remission of sins, and you shall receive the gift of the Holy Spirit. For the promise is to you and to your children, and to all that are afar off, as many as the Lord our God will call.”

The New has come, the message of God’s Reconciliation has been proclaimed, and a statement is being made about Who is in charge. Question: Who is exercising ‘governmental’ control?

Let’s look at the words Jesus taught His disciples to pray.

Matthew 6:9,10 (NKJV), “Our Father in heaven, Hallowed be Your name. Your kingdom come, Your will be done on earth as it is in heaven…”

Is there any doubt Who is in charge? God has always been in charge. Mankind may believe that they can be in charge; but the reality is that such a thought is a mirage at best. God is Sovereign. It is impossible for God not to be Sovereign, and therefore not to be in charge.

Consider these verses: (NKJV)

Psalm 135:5,6, “For I know that the Lord is great, and our Lord is above all gods. Whatever the Lord pleases He does, in heaven and in earth, in the seas and in all deep places.”

Psalm 115:3, “But our God is in heaven; and He does whatever He pleases.”

Isaiah 46:9,10, “Remember the former things of old, for I am God, and there is no other; I am god and there is none like Me. Declaring the end from the beginning and from ancient times things that are not yet done, saying, My counsel shall stand, and I will do all My pleasure.”

Ephesians 1:7-12, In Him we have redemption through His blood, the forgiveness of sins according to the riches of His grace which He made to abound toward us in all wisdom and prudence, having made known to us the mystery of His will, according to His good pleasure which He purposed in Himself, that in the dispensation of the fullness of the times He might gather together in one all things in Christ, both which are in heaven and which are on earth–in HIm. In Him also we obtained an inheritance, being predestined according to the purpose of Hi who works all things according to the counsel of His will, that we who first trusted in Christ should be to the praise of His glory.”

The evidence is there in the Word of God. God is Sovereign. Therefore God is in complete ‘governmental’ control. He does what He pleases. He allows what He pleases. This is confusing to some; but it is Who God is.

Given a Venn diagram with three circles that intersect; each circle representing one of my last three blog series, the intersection of the three blogs would be the Sovereignty of God.

With that conclusion, it is a ‘no brainer’ to say that the Lord Jesus Christ, who is the Head of the Body of Christ, is in ‘governmental’ control of the His Church, which is the NEW Israel of God (Galatians 6:16).

I stepped aside from writing this blog and took a nap. When I woke up I was pondering what I had been composing and the redundancy that is prevalent in the three series. One of thoughts that I have had is, Lord why is there is a constant reminder about ‘governmental’ control, and who is in charge? The answer to that question seems to be, you are going to need to remember that so that you can survive what is coming. That is a scary thought. But it is one that I understand based upon what I perceive is going on in our nation and throughout the world.

Not focusing on the what is going on in our nation and the world at this time, I would like to think about the implications that face the Church. Is the Church ready for what is coming to our nation and to the world? We know that Jesus Christ is Lord; and that He is the Head of the Body of Christ, which is the Church. Is the Church functioning under the ‘governmental’ control of the Lord, or is it functioning using its own ‘self’ control? Is the Church doing its own thing? Have we left our first love, taken on a likeness of the world, and are worshipping God in a manner that does not bring glory to His name? Stiff questions, but necessary. Jesus said to the woman at the well in John 4, “God is Spirit, and seeks those who worship Him in spirit and in truth.” Is that the focus of the Church?

Who is the Church ‘in Christ’?

In Exodus 19:4-8, (NKJV), “Now therefore, if you indeed obey My voice (submit to My ‘governmental’ control) and keep My covenant, then you shall be a special treasure to Me above all people; for all the earth is Mine ( Who is in control?). And you shall be to Me a kingdom of priests and a holy nation. These are the words which you shall speak to the children of Israel. So Moses came and called for the elders of the people and laid before them all the words which the Lord had commanded him. Then all the people answered together and said, “all that the Lord has spoken we will do.”, (They acknowledge God’s Sovereignty) so Moses brought back the words of the people to the Lord.”

In the New Testament, in I Peter 2:9, we encounter a parallel thought that the Apostle Peter wrote to followers of Christ.

Question: Are the words which were spoken to the nation of Israel in the wilderness at the base of Mt. Sinai (Exodus 19: 4-8), still the same for the Church today?

Peter declared, You are a community of people, “…a chosen generation, a royal priesthood, a holy nation, His own special people, that you may proclaim the praises of Him who called you out of darkness into His marvelous light.

Israel was a nation, a community of people, chosen by God to be different from the other nations of the world. God would watch over them, provide from them, protect them and bless them. The other nations would see the reality of the one true God living in the midst of His people. How about the Church today?

‘Is the Church conducting itself as Peter proclaimed who we are ‘in Christ’ as the people of God ? If not, then we are not living under God’s ‘governmental’ control. We are living our lives relying on ‘self’ control, and not upon God’s Sovereign ‘governmental’ control.

Strong words, but words, I believe I (we) need to hear, embrace, and evaluate in each of our lives. Why? Because that is the relationship that we called too as believers ‘in Christ’ under the NEW covenant It is that kind of lifestyle that we need to be living, if we are going to be able to walk uprightly with the Lord embracing what lies ahead for the Church in this age.

At this time, I want to ask another question. What is the purpose of the Holy Spirit in the life of the people of God? The Godhead is a Trinity. God the Father, God the Son, and God, the Holy Spirit.

The person of the Holy Spirit is quietly presented throughout the Old Testament; even though His influence is evident in the lives of individuals and in the nation of Israel. You cannot dismiss the presence of the Holy Spirit from the pages of the Word of God, beginning in Genesis and ending in Revelation. God, the Holy Spirit, is present, active, and significant. The person of the Holy Spirit in the New Testament is an active person in the life of Jesus, the Son of God. When you study the time-line of the life of Christ, there is a constant thread of the Presence of the Holy Spirit. Jesus was not silent about the Person of the Holy Spirit. He taught about Him and His purpose in the Upper Room to His followers the night He was betrayed. See John 13-17.

After Christ’s death, burial and resurrection, the Person of the Holy Spirit, comes onto the stage of human history in a glorious manner being outpoured by the Lord, as the Promise of the Father, upon His followers on the Day of Pentecost. This is no small matter. It is especially important when considering who is in ‘governmental’ control of the Church.

Which person of the Trinity has been assigned to oversee to functioning of the Church? The third person of the Trinity, the Holy Spirit.

Let me recount, again, something that I witnessed on television after the election of Donald Trump as President. I was watching a news broadcast, and saw a young woman, carrying a sign that said, “Be Ungovernable”. I took a ‘double-take’ to make sure what I thought I saw was correct, and it was. I, we, have seen the growth of that lawless ‘spirit’ in our nation since Mr. Trump’s election as President. Its been over 5 years. And now, as a nation, we are combating lawlessness at levels that are destructive, the taking of innocent lives, and witnessing the actions and words of people that are irrational and seek to “kill, steal, and destroy.”

When I woke up from my nap today? I was thinking about our nation and what is going on; I said to myself, we are living in ‘an age of stupidity’. I know I should not think that way; but in reality, I find it hard to believe that people take seriously what our leaders and ‘those in the know’ pontificate on a daily basis. It is all foolishness.

In the face of this, what is the role of the Church? The Church needs to repent and ask the Lord to forgive us of ‘doing our own thing’. What do I mean by that? Consider how Jesus lived His life as the Son of Man. He repeatedly said, (John 5:30, NKJV), “I can of Myself do nothing. As I hear I judge; and My judgement is righteous, because I do not seek My own will but the will of Him who sent Me.” Jesus chose not be His own ‘governmental’ control. (See Philippians 2:5-8). Consider how He taught His disciples to pray in Matthew 6, emphasizing praying, “Your kingdom come, Your will be done on earth as it is in heaven.” Do we as the Church live and pray like that? In the Garden of Gethsemane, the night of His arrest, He prayed, “…not My will, but Thine be done.” Is that the motivation of heart of the Church?

Hebrew 5:7-9 (NKJV), the writer explains the principle Jesus lived by, so that He might be our Great High Priest. “…who in the days of His flesh, when he had offered up prayers and supplications with vehement cries and tears to Him who is able to save Him from death, and was heard because of His godly fear, though He was a Son yet he learned obedience by the things which He suffered and having been perfected; he became the author of eternal salvation to all who obey Him.”

Maybe the question that needs to be asked is, whether or not, the Church obeys Him? If we say yes, then we acknowledge His ‘governmental’ control over us by the Holy Spirit. If we say, no, or we hesitate, then we need to repent, and turn and follow Him.

Do you have a sense that things are ‘ratcheting’ up in our nation and the world? The tension is increasing and the drama is growing. The Church will not make it ‘doing its own thing’; we must be living relationally under Christ’s ‘governmental’ control.

Returning our focus to the Upper Room, Jesus outlines to His followers His departure, and assures them of a replacement of His Presence. That assurance is the Third Person of the Trinity, the Holy Spirit. The Holy Spirit is present to guide us, direct us, teach us and to provide for us ‘governmental’ control in our individual lives, and in the community life of the Church.

In the June 2021 edition of the Decision Magazine (published by the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association) there was an article entitled, The Tragic Mistake of the Modern Church. It was written by Chuck Smith (1927-2013). I want to quote part of this article.

“The tragic mistake of the modern church is it declaration of independence from the Holy Spirit. We have declared that we not longer need the spirit to direct our activities. Instead, we follow respected committees of learned men who have been to seminary and who have made in depth sociological, demographic and ethnographic studies of the world. We have a thousand high-tech programs, but the tragic fact is that the church is failing to reach this world with the Gospel of Jesus Christ. And no wonder. God said, “‘Not by might nor by per, but by My Spirit’, says the Lord of hosts” (Zechariah 4:6 NKJV). We need a church that will return the Holy Spirit to His rightful place as Director of activities, a church where the Holy Spirit roots out hypocrisy and corruption; a church where the Holy Spirit edifies comforts and exhorts His people; in short, a church where the Holy Spirit is in charge. (in ‘governmental’ control)

‘Let us Go Forth’, submitted to the ‘governmental’ control of the Holy Spirit in our life. Jesus is Lord.

A journeyer yoked to Christ, deo

‘GOVERNMENTAL’ CONTROL (PART 6), POLITICAL, PERSONAL, PHARISICAL

In the previous blog, we concluded with Samuel encouraging and admonishing the nation of Israel to ‘press into’ God, seek Him, and be restored to their proper relationship with Him. God had not left His people; they had forsaken Him. The human fallen nature within mankind believes that it can exercise its own ‘governmental’ control over himself/herself; and subsequently believes that it can govern the affairs of the nation in which they live. In the beginning, God indeed wanted His creation of mankind to govern and rule over His Creation; however, Satan stepped in and presented to mankind ‘a lie’ regarding God’s intent. Adam and Eve believed the lie, and their disobedience to God’s Word resulted in their alienation from Him. But God…Who knew before the foundation of the world what would be the series of events regarding His creation of mankind, their subsequent Fall, their alienation from Him, and their need for reconciliation and restoration, “so loved the world that He sent His only begotten Son, that whosoever would believe in Him would not perish but have everlasting life.” That is the Gospel.

The Gospel must be the foundation of our lives in the year 2021. I would make that same statement no matter what year it was in which we were living. In essence, fill in the blank, the year is _____.

I want to quote the end of the last blog: “Mankind is still exercising its ‘governmental’ control over the affairs of the nations of this world. And where is it all headed? It is headed to the fulfilled prophetic Word of God that is outlined in Scripture. Scholars are scrambling analyzing the interpretation and meaning of what is in God’s Word trying to bring about an understanding of where we are in God’s timetable in the age in which we are living.

I am of the mindset to let that thought go, and ask the Lord, what is the Spirit saying to the Church? What are the ‘marching orders’ for the Church in 2021? The Imperials sang back in the 60’s “I listen to the trumpet of Jesus, while the world sings a different song”… . Am I being ‘naive’ ? Am I ‘burying’ my head in the sand? Am I ‘avoiding’ the handwriting on the wall? I do not believe so based upon a book that I am currently reading; and two other books that I may or may not read, depending upon…. If I told you the names of the books that I am referencing, many would label me as a right wing extremist. Maybe some already think of me that way. That’s ok. The point is, I do seek to be informed; and I seek to be informed by those whom I believe seek to share the truth. Knowing the truth with regards to political issues and thoughts can be a difficult search. But God….

I would like to direct your attention to Matthew 24. The followers of Jesus were inquisitive regarding future events. Jesus had made a statement; it piqued their interest; and they asked Him to explain what He meant. For me personally, I am awestruck by His initial comment found in Matthew 24:4 (TLV), “Yeshua answered them, “Be careful that no one leads you astray.” The NKJV says “that no one deceives you”. What is the glaring issue that we as a nation, and I, as a individual, and the Church faces today? the issue of ‘deception’. All you have to do is recall what this nation has been subjected too verbally the past 5 years.

If you would like to pursue what I am saying about our nation and being deceived, please refer to my previous blogs where I discuss our nation being a P.O.W. ( Prisoner Of Words.)

Jesus continues to explain to His followers what to expect . In Matthew 24:12-14 TLV, Jesus states, what I believe the Church needs to hear, embrace, and do. “Because lawlessness will multiply, the love (this is the word, agape, in the Greek) will grow cold. But the one who endures to the end will be saved. This Good News of the kingdom shall be proclaimed in the whole world as a testimony to all the nations, and then the end will come.” (insert mine)

I will let you seek out commentaries regarding the theology of this statement. I would like to point out that the word, agape, is the Greek word used to describe God’s love. I John 4:16, “God is love”. John 3:16, “For God so loved…”. Agape is the essence of God’s nature. Jesus says to His followers that in the last days that ‘agape’ will grow cold because of lawlessness. When Jesus spoke to the seven churches in Revelation, what did He point out to the Church in Ephesus?

Revelation 2:4,5 TLV, “But this I have against you, that you have forsaken your first love. Remember then from where you have fallen. Repent and do the deeds you did at first. It not, I will come to you and remove your menorah from its place–unless you repent.”

Thinking back to I Samuel, what has Israel done? They forsook God. They did not want Him to be in ‘governmental’ control. Question: Has the Church today, forsaken their “first love”? Is is possible that the lawlessness that Jesus mentioned in Matthew 24 is a two-edged sword? I have always assumed that the lawlessness that Jesus was referring too was solely the lawlessness in our society as a nation. We have seen a dramatic increase in that lawlessness in the past 5 years. However, is it possible that the another side to this remark about lawlessness? Is there a lawlessness in the Church that is resulting in its ‘agape’ to grow cold? Is the Church under the ‘governmental’ control of the Lord or is it following its own a genda? If the Church is pursuing its own agenda then it is being lawless, and the ability to express the ‘agape’ of God is hampered because of its ‘self’ love.

It is one thing as a people to be struggling with the ‘governmental’ control emanating from our nation’s Capitol or our state Capitols; it is a completely different thing to think that the Church is lawless in its behavior, and that the followers of Christ are or might be a ‘law’ unto themselves.

The Apostle John writing to the Church near the conclusion of his life says in I John 3;4 TLV, “Everyone practicing sin also practices lawlessness–indeed, sin is lawlessness.” Recalling the last verse in Judges 21, verse 25 says, “And there was no king in Israel, and everyone did what was right in their own eyes.” (TLV)

Christine and I have been watching the television production called The Chosen. We understand that it is a television series; and that it is written from the perspective of those following Jesus. We have been comfortable with the story line, the personal struggles of the mainline characters, their interaction between themselves, and their struggle to fit in with Jesus.

After the conclusion of season 2, Christine and I were listening to Mark Lavin’s assessment of what was happening in our national government. His personal belief is that our government is moving toward a complete totalitarian system of ‘governmental’ control. (using my term). I realize that what I have just written is a fire storm. I ask that you hold back your personal feelings and consider this observation.

The history of the nation of Israel is replete with the struggles of ‘who is in charge?’ Our nation for the past two and a half centuries has been about ‘who is in charge?’ Is it safe to say, that all the nations of the world have struggled with the issue of ‘who is in charge?’ Why? because humanity has been in the struggle of ‘who is in charge?’ in its own personal life. Sin is lawlessness.

As a nation, historically, we have had peaceful transitions, changing from one elected president to the next; however, this past election, we witnessed what many have said was a ‘volatile’ transition. Why? because not everyone agreed that the election was judicious. Again, I am aware that this statement can ignite a fire storm. My point is that the nation is struggling with ‘real’ lawlessness and what many believe to be ‘imagined’ lawlessness. The result of this is chaos and a divided nation. I will let the reader ponder those words and their issues.

At the conclusion of season 2 of The Chosen, I found myself contemplating something I saw portrayed in the episodes; something that I have heard preached and taught from the scriptures; but something that I had not put all together in one context. Let me explain.

Throughout the series, the ‘governmental’ control, POILITICS, of Rome is evident and complements the story line as needed. The effect of that ‘governmental’ control and its intrusion in the character’s lives is both heard in their dialogue, and seen in their responses to it. It provides tension and drama. However, Jesus is not bothered by the POLITICS of Rome’s ‘governmental’ control like His followers are bothered. Why? His ‘governmental’ control is from above. He only did what His Father directed Him to do. He taught to “render unto Caesar what was Caesar’s and unto God what was God’s”. I suggest that is how the Church is supposed to respond in this world. We recognize the ‘governmental’ control of our nation’s leaders. However, we are to respond properly and lawfully to their requests as taught in the Word of God. I also understand that this comment can cause a fire storm. The leadership in the Church is struggling with at what point do ‘we draw a line’ regarding ‘governmental’ control? Jesus did not involve Himself in the POLITICS of this world; but He did not act ‘lawlessly’ against it. Remember, sin is lawlessness. (emphasis mine)

A second area of ‘governmental’ control that weaves itself throughout the narrative is the desire of Jesus’s followers to establish a working ‘control’ of Jesus’ agenda. In their opinion, Jesus offers no ‘governmental’ control at all. This especially bothers James, John, Perter, and Andrew. They look to take PERSONAL control making suggestions and constantly seeking Jesus’ approval. They are ones who are front and center trying to ‘organize’ the system. They, characterize the need for mankind to take control. They personify the need to put things in order. They need to organize. Is it wrong to have a semblance of order? No, but what is apparent is that man’s approach to order is not the Lord’s approach to order. Jesus has His life in order. The problem is that His followers are having a hard time following His pattern of order, resting in His timing, and being satisfied with His way of doing things. What the followers of Jesus is experiencing is what we struggle with; we want to do it our way. (PERSONAL)”Self’ wants to be in ‘governmental’ control. As a believer, our greatest detriment to walking with the Lord is ‘self’. What does it mean to ‘take up our cross daily’ and follow Him? What does it mean to be ‘yoked’ to the Lord? It means to die to self. And so, I see the followers of Jesus, struggling to set aside their way of doing things and acquiescing to His way of living, following His Heavenly Father’s timing, and doing what the Father wants Him to do in His timing. Discipleship is all about learning the ‘governmental’ control of the Lord directed by the Holy Spirit according to the Word of God that brings glory to the Father. (emphasis mine)

And finally, there is the ‘governmental’ control of the, PHARISICAL religious leaders. The religious leaders ‘have’ their control of the Jewish nation and they are threatened by Jesus’ way of doing things that are not in keeping with their longstanding ‘control’. This opposition is very apparent throughout the episodes. It is the religious establishment that want to entrap Jesus, accuse Jesus, and silence Him. They see Him as a threat to their ‘governmental’ order. We know that it was this conflict between the ‘governmental’ control of the religious leaders and the ‘governmental’ control Jesus lived following the directions of His Father, led by the Holy Spirit, that ignited the fire storm that propelled Him to the Cross.

Jesus tolerated the Roman (POLITICAL) government’s control. Jesus was patient with His followers persistence for establishing their (PERSONAL) control in helping Him by teaching them to wait for His direction. Jesus was righteously upset with the (PHARISICAL) religious rulers control and how they governed and treated His Father’s sheep.

What are the issues for the Church, the Body of Christ, the Israel of God, in 2021? Let me suggest a few. This is not an exhaustive list.

  1. We are facing our own ‘Rome’ exercising its ‘governmental’ control over our individual lives, our fundamental Constitutional rights, and wanting to impose upon us a way of running our Constitutional Republic that many in this nation do not agree with. We are experiencing a growing POLITICAL ‘governmental’ control that wants to control our personal lives.
  2. Many of our Church leaders, and denominations are struggling with the influence of ‘Rome’ not only in their own lives, but they are struggling with how do we respond as the Church? What does the Scripture say? Where do we draw the line? At what point do we exercise ‘disobedience’ to those in authority over us, realizing what the Word of God tells us in Romans 13. T
  3. The biggest struggle is not from without, but from within us as a follower of Jesus. The Apostle Paul cried out in Romans 7:24, TLV, “Miserable man that I am! Who will rescue me from this body of death?” Paul answers his own question in verse 25, “Thanks be to God–it is through Messiah Yeshua our Lord! So then, with my mind I myself keep the Torah of God; but with my flesh, I serve the law of sin.” Paul understood the struggle was within and that his rest was in the His Lord, the Word of God, and not the ‘self’ control of his life.
  4. Question: As a believer in Jesus Christ, have you submitted your life to His ‘governmental’ control? What do I mean by this? Israel came out of Egypt and crossed through the Red Sea. They came out of Egypt under the blood of a Lamb, and through the water. Sound familiar. Picture coming to the alter of sacrifice and then the brazen laver in the outer court of the Tabernacle. Picture receiving Christ as your Savior and Lord, and then professing Christ, being water baptized. Now what? The Israelites were taken to Mt. Sinai to receive the Law of God, the 10 Commandments. Picture entering into the Holy Place in the Tabernacle. There you receive the Word of God, Shewbread; there you are present in an area lit by the Golden Lampstand, the Holy Spirit; and you are participating there, where is worship, praise, and prayer at the alter of incense. You are ‘in’ a believers meeting. Where two or three are gathered in His name, Jesus is there in your midst. At Mt. Sinai, Israel was to receive the Word of God, and to learn how to live and function under the ‘governmental’ control of God. God had removed them from the ‘governmental’ control of Egypt; now they were to live by His rule and reign governing their lives. This is the same thing that we are to learn as believers in Christ. This is what Saul of Tarsus came face to face with on the road to Damascus, the rule and reign of Jesus Christ. This is what Israel wanted to side-step in days of Samuel. Israel wanted their own (PERSOANL) way of doing things. They wanted a (POLITICAL) king like the nations that surrounded them. They forsook the (PERSONAL) reign of GOD for their own (PERSOANL) choice of reign over them. Has the Church left its first love, the PERSONAL REIGH OF CHRIST? Jesus said, “If you love Me, keep My commandments. We cannot keep His commandments if we serve “self’, exercising our own ‘governmental’ control over our life.

It is time to intersect, the blog series that I was sharing prior to Easter, and this blog series. What is the intersection of these two blogs? Or to rephrase it, what is the intersection of Pentecost and ‘governmental’ control?

a journeyer in Christ, deo

‘GOVERNMENTAL’ CONTROL, ACCORDING TO ACTS 9:5 (PART 5)

Saul, a Pharisee, of the New Testament, “breathing threats and murder against the disciples of the Lord” (Acts 9:1 NKJV) marches off to the high priest, his ‘governmental’ control, seeking permission to capture followers of Jesus, and bring them bound to Jerusalem. How’s that for delegated ‘governmental’ control?

Saul sets off for Damascus to ’round up’ Jesus people; however, his quest is short circuited by Jesus, Himself. Why? The scripture says that “suddenly a light shone around him from heaven”; “he fell to the ground, and heard a voice ” speaking to him (Acts 9: 3b, 4a NKJV). The voice addresses him by name, “Saul, Saul, “why are you persecuting Me?” (Acts 9:4b NKJV) Jesus is telling Saul that going after His followers is going after Him personally.

Someone greater than Saul is on the scene. As my Study Bible says regarding Acts 9:4, “Saul was not just persecuting people; he was opposing Christ.” (See Matthew 25:40, 45) Looking at these two verses, we encounter the Son of Man’s response to those that are being judged at His coming. Jesus says, “When the Son of Man comes in His glory, and all the holy angels with Him then He well sit on the throne of His glory. All the nations will be gathered before Him, and He will separate them one from another, as a shepherd divides his sheep from the goats.” (Matthew 25:31,32 NKJV). verse 34 continues, “Then the King will say to those on His right hand, ‘Come you blessed of My Father, inherit the kingdom prepared for you from the foundation of the world’….(verse 41)”Then He will also say to those on the left hand, ‘depart from Me, you cursed, into the everlasting fire prepared for the Devil and his angels.”

Jesus makes His distinction between sheep and goats, based upon their response to needs of the people in their midst. He specifically says that meeting the needs of those in distress was the same as ministering personally unto Him; and not meeting the needs of those in distress was the same as not ministering unto Him personally.

In light of what is being said and done, who is in ‘governmental’ control?

On the Damascus road, Jesus has confronted Saul of Tarsus, and blinded him with a brilliant light. Saul cries out, (Acts 9:5 NKJV) “Who are You, Lord?” [May I interject that Saul has recognized an authority greater than himself.]

Jesus is exercising His Sovereign ‘governmental’ control over an individual’s life.

Acts 9: 5 continues, (NKJV), “Then the Lord said, ‘I am Jesus whom you are persecuting. It is hard for you to kick against the goads.’ “

Obvious Question: What is a goad? (Notes from my Study Bible) A goad is a pointed stick for urging on a team of oxen. This may mean that Paul was already having his conscience pricked about the terrible things he was doing.”

Acts9:6 records Saul’s response, “So he trembling and astonished said, “Lord, what do You want me to do?” The Lord said to him, “Arise and go into the city, and you will be told what you must do.” Assuming you know the story of the conversion of Saul of Tarsus, who became the Apostle Paul, you will understand when I say, that Saul who became Paul, learned the ‘governmental’ control of the Lord Jesus Christ in his lifetime; and the Apostle Paul communicated that ‘governmental’ control throughout his letters to the churches.

In I Samuel 12:1-25, the ‘seer’ of Israel, Samuel speaks “to all Israel”. Samuel summarizes what he and the people have just recently experienced. The people’s choice, actually God’s choice, stands before them. Samuel shares a verbal resume of his ministry with them, including his conduct, and his behavior. Samuel asks for their evaluation of his ministry. The people respond, “You have not cheated us or oppressed us , nor have you taken anything from any man’s hand.”(I Samuel 12:4, NKJV). Samuel is a man with ‘a clean heart and pure hands’. Samuel solemnizes the assessment of the people saying to them, (I Samuel 12:5 NKJV), “The Lord is witness against you, and His anointed is witness this day that you have not found anything in my hand.” And they answered, “He is witness”. ”

Now what? case closed, No.

I Samuel 12:7-17. Samuel calls for their attention so that he may ‘reason’ with them, “before the Lord concerning all the righteous acts of the Lord which He did to you and your fathers.” Then beginning with Jacob, who had settled in Egypt, Samuel rehearses Israel’s crying out to the Lord, the Lord raising up Moses and Aaron, and delivering them out of Egypt. Verse 9, he reminds them of forgetting God, and God raising up other nations to fight against them. Why? so that they would be awakened to the realization that they had “sinned and forsaken the Lord and served the Baals and Ashtoreths”; why? so that they would cry out to be delivered. That’s exactly what the people did. (verse 10b). What did God do? (verse 11), “And the Lord sent”…, God raised up leaders/judges that He used to deliver them “out of the hand of your enemies on every side and you will dwell in safety.” (verse 11b NKJV)

One would presume that the people be grateful. Wrong! Samuel transitions (verse 12) to an event that just recently took place in the selection of Saul, the Benjamite, being anointed Israel’s first king. I Samuel 11:1-15 tells the story. I Samuel 12:12 summarizes the event with these words, “And when you saw that Nahash king of the Ammonites came against you, you said to me, ‘No, but a king shall reign over us, ‘ when the Lord your God was your king.”

I Samuel 12:13-19, Samuel intensifies the rhetoric, and asks the Lord to bear witness regarding the people’s request for a king. Samuel is going to ask God to do something very specific to show (verse 17-18) His ‘disapproval’ about what has taken place.

Verses 16-18, “Now therefore, stand and see this great thing which the Lord will do before your eyes; Is today not the wheat harvest? (this was not the season or time for thunder and rain) I will call to the Lord, and He will send thunder and rain that you may perceive and see that your wickedness is great, which you have done in the sight of the Lord, in asking for a king for yourselves. So Samuel called to the Lord, and the Lord, sent thunder and rain that day and all the people greatly feared the Lord and Samuel.” (Reminds me of Moses)

Who is in ‘governmental’ control?

verse 19 tells us how the people responded to what took place? “And all the people said to Samuel, “Pray for your servants to the Lord your God, that we may not die; for we have added to all our sins, and the evil of asking a king for ourselves.”

In verses 17-18, God has shown His displeasure. In verse 19, the people are afraid of God and Samuel. Now what?

Read I Samuel 12: 20-25, they are saturated with God’s GRACE and MERCY. [But be careful of verse 25, God keeps His Covenant with His people. He blesses their obedience; and He curses their disobedience. (Deuteronomy 28)]

What Samuel shares reminds me of our Father’s steadfast love.

Lamentations 3:21-23, (TLV), “This I recall to my heart–Therefore I have hope: Because of the mercies of ADONAI we will not be consumed, for His compassions never fail. They are new every morning! Great is Your faithfulness.”

It is so reassuring that Our God is in ‘governmental’ control.

As I attempt to close out my thoughts about ‘governmental’ control, I am reminded of a comment I just heard by a Bible teacher as he was explaining a concept of scripture. He lamented that he felt like he was walking down a hallway and all the doors in the hallway were opening up as he walked by. Let me explain what he was saying. As I have been going through the composing of this blog series, there have been so many mental ‘doors’ that open up for me to walk through and develop; but that would only sidetrack me. (Just like what I just shared)

I Samuel 12:20,21. Listen to the heart of God expressed through His servant Samuel. Samuel sounds like a pastor/shepherd. I am going to quote the Tree of Life Version (TLV). It is a Hebraic translation.

Verse 20, “Samuel said to the people, “Fear not! Indeed you have done all this evil, yet do not turn aside from following ADONAI, worship ADONAI with all your heart.”

In verse 18, the people were paralyzed with fear of God and Samuel. Here the Lord is speaking reassuring words to them to “Fear not!” Sound familiar. Samuel acknowledges that they have done wickedness; however, the people are encouraged to not forsake following the Lord, but to give themselves to worshipping Him “with all your heart.” What Grace!, what Mercy!, what Love! The Lord is telling His people to turn to Him and not to allow their sin to drive them away from Him.

Verse 21 continues this admonition. “Do not turn aside to go after empty things that cannot profit or deliver, (Note: sounds like idols to me) for they are futile (This is one of those open doors in the hallway to walk through, I John 5:21, “Children, guard yourselves from idols.”) The wisdom being conveyed here is the people’s desire to be like the other nations that surround them. They are nations that are polytheistic. They worship many idols. They are ‘of the world’. God’s people are not of ‘the world’. They are separate from ‘the world’. That’s the issue.

Verse 22 confirms this thought. “For ADONAI will not forsake His people for His great Name’s sake, because it has pleased ADONAI to make you a people to Himself.” This statement is not just an open door into a room down the hallway; this statement is a grand entry way into a large, extravagant ball room. This is the substance of the entire Word of God.

Yes, the people of God have sinned; yes, God is upset; yes, God’s servant, Samuel is displeased; and yes, the people have a longing in their heart to be like the nations that surround them. However, God has made a Covenant with His people, and He will keep that Covenant. And beyond all of this is the Reality of Who God Is. The Sovereign, All-Powerful, Omnipotent Creator of the Universe, the Holy One of Israel, the One True God who works out all things according to the council of His will. (Ephesians 1:11, Romans 8:20-30) The God who loves us with an everlasting love. The God who has spared no cost or effort to redeem and reconcile humanity back to Himself through His Son Jesus Christ. (John 3:16, Colossians 1:19-23)

Reflecting upon I Samuel 12:22, Hear the Word of the Lord, what was true in the day of Samuel is true today in the time in which we live. The Lord will not forsake His people. In Christ, we are today, the Israel of God; we have a NEW Covenant. It was made between God the Father, and God the Son. It was ratified with the Blood of Christ, not the blood of bulls and goats like the OLD Covenant. It was verified by the Resurrection of Christ from the grave. Our God reigns. He is in complete ‘governmental’ control. There is absolutely no doubt about that fact. All authority has been given unto the Lord Jesus Christ. He sits at the right hand of His Father and reigns NOW. And one day, He will return and physically exercise His authority in this world.

As verse 22 says, Our Father, abides by His Word; He has promised to keep His Word to His people, as it implies He honors His Covenant because Israel is His people, “for His great name’s sake”; why? “because it pleased the Lord to make you His people.” Let those words sink in and reside in your heart. God loves you; He will fulfill His Word to you; He is pleased with you. A chorus comes to mind. The words are found in Zephaniah 3:17. “ADONAI your God is in your midst-a mighty Savior! He will delight over you with joy. He will quiet You with His love. He will dance for joy over you with singing.” (TLV)

In verse 23, Samuel inserts a personal, pastoral note. “Moreover, as for me, far be it that from me that I should sin against ADONAI by ceasing to pray for you!” I wonder what is going on in Samuel’s mind. Maybe something like this: I am old, grey haired, it is at the end of my lifetime, my time with these people has come to an end, the people have chosen to go a different direction, and I will just slip into the ‘sunset of my life’ and quietly rest with the Lord. Samuel does not wallow in that mindset. I am reminded of these words, Romans 11:29 says, “for the gifts and the calling of God are irrevocable .” In context, God will keep His Covenant promises to His people, and that includes us. Some scholars also believe that there is a principle to live by in this verse. What gifts and calling has the Lord placed upon your life as a believer in Him. Those gifts and call are irrevocable. I would like to suggest that this principle is true in Samuel’s life. Samuel was a child born as an answer to his mother’s prayer. Samuel “grew before ADONAI”. (I Samuel 2:21b TLV) Samuel was set apart for service to the Lord as a child, gifted by God and called to be God’s seer to His people. Now that was coming to a close; but Samuel’s gifts and calling still abided upon him, and I believe he realized that. So what did he choose to do? I Samuel 12:23 , he chose to continue in prayer for the people; and he said that “I will teach you the good and right way.” Samuel continued to exercise his gifts and calling in behalf of the people.

Verses 24, 25 lay the foundation for the continuation of Samuel’s ministry to the people. I do not believe that he is saying anything new to them that they haven’t heard before; but I believe that their is a freshness in the spirit of Samuel as he says these words. May I say that Samuel has been ‘quickened by the Holy Spirit”. He has been energized. I think he has turned a corner in his mindset to continue, not step away disappointed with how things transpired between God and His people, and himself as a mediator.

So what did Samuel say to the people? “Only fear ADONAI, worship Him in truth with all your heart, consider how magnificently He has dealt with you.” Israel, people of God, you need to ‘major’ on the blessings of your God, worship Him with all your being ( Hear O Israel, the LORD our God, the LORD is one. Love the Lord thy God with all your heart, with all your soul and with all your strength.” Deuteronomy 6:5,6 TLV) Remember to abide in truth, and recount how God has intervened for you all the days of your life. You are the Lord’s people. However, Samuel continues, reminding them of the other side to the coin. “But if you persist in acting wickedly, you will be swept away, both you and your king.” Is Samuel being harsh? No, he is being faithful to the God that he has served since childhood. He is presenting to the people the Word of the Lord, the Word of the Mosaic Covenant, The Law of God that was handed down to them at Mt. Sinai. This is the nation of Israel that when God heard their cry He delivered them out of their bondage in Egypt. They are not hearing new words; but I believe they are hearing them from a servant who has been rejuvenated to do what he was gifted and called to do as God’s servant.

Israel thought they could take control. In the end, they realized that they had made a serious error. God exercised His Sovereign control over the situation and brought things into existence that had been known before the foundation of the world. God continues to arrange the history of mankind to bring about the fulfillment of His redemptive process as outlined in His Word.

And so , here we are in 2021. Mankind is still exercising its ‘governmental’ control over the affairs of the nations of this world. And where is it all headed? It is headed to the fulfilled prophetic Word of God that is outlined in Scripture. And scholars are scrambling over the interpretation and meanings of what is in God’s Word trying to bring about an understanding of where we are in God’s timeline in the age in which we live.

I am going to close at this time. There is a door in the hallway that leads into a room I would like to explore.

blessings, a journeyer in Christ, deo

would you believe, tbc (too many doors)

‘GOVERNMENTAL’ CONTROL AND THE CHURCH, THE ISRAEL OF GOD (PART 4)

In the twilight of Samuel’s ministry to the nation of Israel, the people cried out for a king to rule over them. They wanted to be like the other nations. Much to the displeasure of Samuel, God told Samuel to “Heed their voice”. In I Samuel 8 God states that three times. God told Samuel that the people were not rejecting him, they were rejecting Him.

Does that have a familiar ring? (See John 15:18-23)

God told them that there would be ‘governmental’ controls (I Samuel 8:10-17).

In the Mosaic Covenant, Deuteronomy 17:14-20, God knowing what the people intended to do once they came “into the land which the Lord your God is giving you, and possess it and dwell in it”, the people will say “I will set a king over me like all the nations that are around me.” In verse 15, God confirms that that will indeed take place; and God goes on to say (BUT) that king will be the one “whom the Lord your God chooses; one from among your brethren you shall set as king over you; you may not set a foreigner over you, who is not your brother.” In verses 16-17, God states how the king should not conduct himself, listing two things that he should not do. In verse 18-20, God states what the king will do. What is the purpose of the do’s and don’ts? God is stating guidelines for success. (See Deuteronomy 17:14-20) (emphasis mine)

When you have a king, ‘governmental’ controls are not out of the question. They are to be expected. The issue becomes whether or not the king or leader will follow God’s guidelines for success. This is the same guideline the Lord gave to Joshua when he assumed the leadership role of the nation of Israel after Moses died. (See Joshua 1:1-9) Joshua 1:8 (NKJV) tells Joshua what is the foundation for his success. It says, “This Book of the Law shall not depart from your mouth, but you shall mediate in it day and night that you may observe to do according to all that is written in it. For then you will make you way prosperous, and then you will have good success.” This was the word given to Joshua to establish his ‘governmental’ control. This should be the same foundation that any ‘king’ of Israel should follow.

Saul, a Benjamite, was chosen by God to be the first king of Israel. Saul was a reluctant recipient. When the time came for him to be publicly proclaimed as king, he tried to hide himself. That didn’t work . He was found and the people ‘gawked’ over his outward appearance. I Samuel 10:24, (NKJV) “And Samuel said to all the people, “Do you see him whom the Lord has chosen, that there is not one like him among all the people?” So all the people shouted and said, “Long live the king!” Verse 25 says, “Then Samuel explained to the people what to expect regarding the behavior of their royalty and wrote it in a book and laid it up before the Lord. And Samuel sent all the people away, every man to his own house.”

Israel has a king; everyone was sent home; we have a ‘new’ normal.

My Study Bible includes this commentary regarding verse 25, “The behavior of royalty is a prophetic description of how the monarchy, here established, is to conduct itself in relationship to the law and the covenant of God.” [ I submit this corresponds to what the Lord said to Joshua in Joshua 1:8, and references what God foretold in Deuteronomy 17.]

In order to grasp the seriousness of Israel’s request to have a king, you need to read carefully, I Samuel 12:1-25. This was Samuel’s rebuke to the nation of Israel, after Saul was coronated as king. [We will consider these words in the next BLOG]. I would compare Samuel’s words to the words of Stephen, in Acts 7, when Stephen was falsely accused of undermining the Jewish nation by “…doing great wonders and signs among the people.” (TLV)

Standing in the midst of the Sanhedrin, the high priest asked Stephen if the accusations of the (false) witnesses were true? He outlined to those in attendance a detailed history of the nation of Israel. He began with the calling of Abraham and ended with scathing words regarding Israel’s reaction to the coming of the Messiah; and then he compared them to their fathers who had killed the prophets who had foretold of the coming the Messiah. The crowd reacted violently to his words and stoned him to death. (insert mine)

Acts 7:54-56 (TLV) records, “When they heard these things, they became enraged and began gnashing their teeth at him. But Stephen, full of the Rauch ha-Kodesh (the Holy Spirit) gazed into heaven and saw the glory of God–and Yeshua standing at the right hand of God. And he said, “Look I see the heavens opened and the Son of Man standing at the right hand of God!” ” (insert mine)

Stephen had pointed out Israel’s total failure to recognize that the Promised Messiah had come; just as Samuel pointed out to Israel their failure to keep God as their King. Israel rejected God and His ‘governmental’ control ministered through Samuel. The Jews had rejected Jesus not recognizing Him as their Promised Messiah.

When Israel rejected Christ, they had rejected God. When Israel rejected Samuel, they had rejected God. Saul was the first king of Israel. Christ is the firstborn from the dead and the King of the (NEW) Israel of God. (emphasis mine)

B.U.T. Believers Understand This,

Galatians 6: 15-17 (NKJV), Paul writes, “For in Christ Jesus neither circumcision nor uncircumcision avail anything but a new creation. And as many as walk by this rule, peace and mercy be upon them, and upon the ISRAEL OF GOD. From now on let no one trouble me, for I bear in my body the marks of the Lord Jesus.” (emphasis mine) We, as believers in Christ, are, NOW, the Israel of God. We have a King. He is the Lord Jesus Christ. He is the King of the Kingdom of God. As believers in Christ, we have a new Covenant with God. It is a Covenant of Grace. We are under His ‘governmental’ control. That is not a bad thing. In fact, it is a noble thing. Our Lord is a Righteous God, King of Kings, and Lord of Lords. He alone is worthy of our praise. He has been given authority over all. He sits at the right hand of God the Father in Heaven. He is the Lamb of God who takes away the sin of the world. He is the One who alone is worthy to open the seals of the scroll. It is said of Him, in heaven, “You are worthy to take the scroll, And to open its seals; You were slain, and have redeemed us to God by Your blood out of every tribe and tongue and people and nation, and have made us, kings and priests to our God, and we shall reign on earth.” Revelation 5:9-10 (NKJV) (emphasis mine)

This is the One, Israel rejected. This is the One, Stephen proclaimed. Jesus is King. “OLD things have passed away, behold all things have become NEW.” This is a radical NEW normal. (emphasis mine)

Let us reflect on the real ‘governmental’ control.

Who is in absolute ‘governmental’ control ?

The Lord Jesus Christ, rules and reigns.

As believers in Christ Jesus, we know and understand that when God, the Father, raised His Son from the dead, “that at the name of Jesus every knee should bow, those in heaven, and of those on earth, and of those under the earth, and that every tongue should confess that Jesus Christ is Lord, to the glory of God the Father. (Philippians 2:10,11 NKJV)

In Ephesians 1:20-23 (NKJV), it says, “…He (God) raised Him (Jesus) from the dead and seated Him at the right hand in the heavenly places, far over above all principality and power and might and dominion, and every name that is named not only in this age but also in that which is to come. And He put all things under His feet and gave Him to be head over all things to the church which is His body, the fullness of Him who fills all in all.” (inserts mine)

After His resurrection, prior to His ascension, Jesus told His disciples, (Matthew 28:18, (NKJV), “All authority has been given to Me in heaven and on earth.”

The Lord Jesus Christ has been given all ‘governmental’ control. He is the King of the Kingdom. He is the Head of the Church, the Body of Christ, the (NEW) Israel of God. (insert mine)

Psalm 2:1-6 (NKJV) asks a question, and gives us an answer: God’s perspective of His ‘governmental’ control.

Why do the nations rage, and the people plot a vain thing? The kings of the earth set themselves , and the rulers take counsel together, Against the Lord and against His Anointed, saying, “Let us break Their bonds in pieces And cast away Their cords from us.” He who sits in the heavens shall laugh: The Lord shall hold them in derision, Then He shall speak to them in His wrath, And distress them in His deep displeasure; Yet I have set My King On My holy hill in Zion.”

Hebrews 12:18-29 (TLV) gives us a summary of the two covenants, the OLD and the NEW. (emphasis mine)

“For you have not come to a mountain that can be touched, and to a blazing fire, and to darkness and gloom and storm, and to the blast of a shofar and a voice whose words made those who heard it beg that not another word be spoken to them. For they could not bear what was commanded: If even an animal touches the mountain, it shall be stoned. So terrifying was the sight that Moses said, “I am quaking with fear.”

But you have come to Mount Zion–to the city of the living God, the heavenly Jerusalem, and to myriads of angels, a joyous gathering, and to the assembly of the of the firstborn who are written in a scroll in heaven, and to God the Judge of all and to the spirits of the righteous ones made perfect, and to Yeshua, the Mediator of a NEW covenant, and to the sprinkled blood that speaks of something better than the blood of Able! (emphasis mine)

See to it that you do not refuse the One who is speaking! For if they did not escape when they refused the One who was warning them on earth, much less will we escape if we reject the One who warns us from heaven. His voice shook the earth then, but now he has promised, saying, “yet once more I will shake not only the earth, but also the heavens.” Now this phrase, “Yet once more”, shows the removal of those things that are shaken–this is, created things–so that what cannot be shaken may remain.

Therefore, since we are receiving a kingdom that cannot be shaken, let us show gratitude-through this we may offer worship in a manner pleasing to God, with reverence and awe. For our God is a consuming fire.”

Rejoice, Our God reigns. Our God rules the nations. Our Lord is King of the Kingdom. Our Lord is the Head of the Church, the Body of Christ.

The Godhead is the ‘governmental’ control of the universe.

As such, God’s Word exhorts us, Romans 13:1,2, (TLV), “Let every person submit himself to the governing authorities. For there is no authority except from God, and those that exist are put in place by God. So whoever opposes the authority has resisted God direction, and those who have resisted will bring judgment on themselves.”

Remember, OLD things have passes away, and all things have become NEW.

Do you believe that in 2021? How do I live this out? What if I do not ‘like’ those in “governmental’ control? Do I just do what Samuel told Israel to do, ‘go home’.

What happened next I Samuel 12? tbc

ENTER SAMUEL, TIME FOR TRANSITION: NOW WHO IS IN CONTROL? (PART 3)

As bleak as the title might sound, our God is always in control. It is impossible for Him not to be in control. So why is the subject of ‘Who is in Control” being discussed? Because it is the issue of the universe. In Genesis, Satan approaches Eve (Genesis 3:1 NKJV). “Now the serpent was more cunning than any beast of the field which the Lord God had made. And he said to the woman, “Has God indeed said, “You shall not eat of every tree of the garden?””

There it is! The issue of ‘governmental’ control. Plain and simple, but profoundly deadly. The result of Adam and Eve’s decision to ‘put off’ the ‘governmental’ control of God, willfully disobeying God’s Word, transformed mankind into a humanity that is lost and without hope apart from God’s love and grace. Adam and Eve hid “from the presence of the Lord God among the tress of the garden”. God sought them out and “called out to them”. Jesus said, that He had come to seek and save the lost. That is the heart of the Father. “For God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son that whosever would believe in Him would not perish but have everlasting life.” (John3:16)

The story of mankind; God’s dealings with people; the formation of the nation of Israel; the coming of Christ; the Cross; Christ’s death, burial, resurrection and ascension; the institution of the Church; and the return of Christ are the broad panorama of God’s dealings with Adam and Eve’s decision to pursue their own ‘governmental’ control.

What began in the garden and what we have previously considered in the two previous BLOGs, lays a foundation as we enter Israel’s history in the life of Samuel, who was both a judge and a prophet to Israel.

Samuel is approaching the end of his life, I Samuel 8:1 says, “Now it came to pass when Samuel was very old that he made his sons judges over Israel.” One would assume that this was a good thing. However, this was not the way Israel viewed it. Why? I Samuel 8:3 tells us, “But his sons did not walk in his ways; they turned aside after dishonest gain, took bribes, and perverted justice.” This is definitely not a good resume’ for the leadership of God’s people. It is, however, a foreshadowing of the type of leadership the nation of Israel was going to have in their history.

The elders of the nation approach Samuel and “said to him, “Look, you are old, and your sons do not walk in your ways. Now, make us a king to judge us like all the nations.” (I Samuel 8:5, NKJV) Do you remember the final words of the book of Judges? Judges 22:25 says, “in those days there was no king in Israel; everyone did what was right in his own eyes.”

This mindset was in the heart of the nation. It had manifested itself in the lives of the sons of Samuel. And now, the nation of Israel seeks to set aside the office of ‘judge’ and embrace the office of ‘king’. But what kind of king? One like the nations that co-exist with them.

Let me include here some commentary from my Study Bible. “It is well established in Israel that God intended they they (God’s people) should have a king. Gen. 49:10 specifies that the chosen dynasty would be from the tribe of Judah. Specific guidelines for setting up a king are stated in Deut. 17. The displeasure of God is based on their motives to be like all the nations.” (my insert)

I Samuel 8:6 says, ” But the thing displeased Samuel when they said, “Give us a king to judge us.” So Samuel prayed to the Lord..” (NKJV)

Throughout the book of Judges, Israel’s history was one of obedience and disobedience toward God. God used judges to exercise His ‘governmental’ control. In the days of Samuel, Israel petitioned Samuel for a king like the nations surrounding them. In spite of Samuel’s displeasure, God said to him, I Samuel 8:7 (NKJV), “Heed the voice of the people in all that they say to you, for they have not rejected you, but they have rejected Me, that I should not reign over them.” What does God understand? Israel does not want His ‘governmental’ control.

I Samuel 8:8 is very insightful regarding the people’s heart and their relationship to God as His people.

It says, (NKJV), “According to all the works which they have done since the day that I brought them up out of Egypt even unto this day–with which they have forsaken Me and served other gods–so they are doing to you also.”

God says, nothing has changed in their heart since that first day I delivered Israel out of Egypt. I Samuel 8 is a very solemn chapter. Three times in the chapter, God says to Samuel, “Heed their voice”. God knows they want their way and He is going to allow them to have their own way. God reveals to Samuel what he is to communicate to the people regarding the behavior of a king ruling over them. Samuel delivers God’s Word to them.

Read I Samuel 8:10-18.

In verse 18, Samuel says to the people (NKJV), “And you will cry out in that day because of your king whom you have chosen for yourselves and the Lord will not hear you in that day.”

Verse 19 seems to indicate that there was a tension brewing between Samuel and the people. The people heard God’s message through Samuel. Their reaction was, “Nevertheless the people refused to obey the voice of Samuel, and they said, “No, but we will have a king over us,”

(Sounds intense to me), then verse 20,” that we also may be like all the nations, and that our king may judge us and go out before us and fight our battles.” May I suggest that it appears that the nation of Israel has taken control. And God has permitted it. One may ask, How do you come to that conclusion? My response is that three times God said to Samuel, “Heed their voice”.

The last time that God says that to Samuel comes in verse 22. Let’s conclude our thoughts with I Samuel 8:21, 22. (KNJV).”And Samuel heard all the words of the people, and he repeated them in the hearing of the Lord. So the Lord said to Samuel, “Heed their voice”, and make them a king.” And Samuel said to the men of Israel, “Every man to to his city.”

The scene is set. Now what?

I want to add a personal thought. I am not an advocate of Christian Nationalism. However, as I composed this blog and read the scripture, I could not help but wonder whether or not God has allowed this nation to have ‘leadership’ that is like the nations of this world. Is He permitting this nation to pursue a system of ‘governmental’ control like other nations in this world because we want it? Personally, I do not want it. I am asking the Lord to remove the grave clothes that are being wrapped around this nation and resurrect our republic. May the Lord be merciful to us.

tbc