The link to my book - Destroy and Deliver (Autobiography)

Saturday, 16 May 2020

Death


(Revelation 21:4) “…and death shall be no more…”

There is a day coming when we will no longer visit death, funerals will be a thing of the past. Eternity for every Christian will become their reality. A period of bliss, not bound by physics and the like, it will be a stretch where tears will be a historical moment in time. Pain will no longer be a measure to remind us that we are alive. All our former understanding on how we existed and all that correlated to those lives will be soon but a memory.

The joy we felt whilst alive will be a smidgen of the bliss that will be ours in heaven. As Paul Tripp explains bliss, he calls it AWE. Heaven will be AWE personified. I suppose it would be like trying to compare the sensation you get whilst swinging on a garden swing and the big dipper in an amusement park. Absolutely no disparity to speak of.

All things will be made a new, God has so ordained it. Why? Apart from the brilliance of God setting things in order as only He has the ability to do it. A fresh start for every believer will be our lot, an epoch of sheer genius will unfold and we will be part of it and on the dependable side of it all, praise God!

And all because of the finished work of the cross, all because of the Lord Jesus Christ’s achievement in a man’s body whilst on earth. The miracle that so many have missed as they loosely blasphemy the One who died to potentially save them. Absolute confirmation of the blind leading the blind and both falling into the ditch. All those who profess to be wise have become fools. And yet there is still hope, “whilst we have breath we have hope”. There is still a chance for the unbeliever to repent and call upon the name of Jesus. We have work to do, do not grow wearing, in due season the faithful shall reap their reward.

“The new heaven and the new earth will not be separate from each other; the earth of the saints, their glorified, bodies, will be heavenly. The old world, with all its troubles and tumults, will have passed away. There will be no sea; this aptly represents freedom from conflicting passions, temptations, troubles, changes, and alarms; from whatever can divide or interrupt the communion of saints. This New Jerusalem is the church of God in its new and perfect state, the church triumphant. Its blessedness came wholly from God, and depends on him. The presence of God with his people in heaven, will not be interrupted as it is on earth, he will dwell with them continually. All effects of former trouble shall be done away. They have often been in tears, by reason of sin, of affliction, of the calamities of the church; but no signs, no remembrance of former sorrows shall remain. Christ makes all things new. If we are willing and desirous that the gracious Redeemer should make all things new in our hearts and nature, he will make all things new in respect of our situation, till he has brought us to enjoy complete happiness. See the certainty of the promise. God gives his titles, Alpha and Omega, the Beginning and the End, as a pledge for the full performance. Sensual and sinful pleasures are muddy and poisoned waters; and the best earthly comforts are like the scanty supplies of a cistern; when idolized, they become broken cisterns, and yield only vexation. But the joys which Christ imparts are like waters springing from a fountain, pure, refreshing, abundant, and eternal. The sanctifying consolations of the Holy Spirit prepare for heavenly happiness; they are streams which flow for us in the wilderness. The fearful durst not meet the difficulties of religion, their slavish fear came from their unbelief; but those who were so dastardly as not to dare to take up the cross of Christ, were yet so desperate as to run into abominable wickedness. The agonies and terrors of the first death will lead to the far greater terrors and agonies of eternal death." (Matthew Henry)

Signing off

Tyrone  

Tuesday, 12 May 2020

Mind of God


Imagine if we could see into the future and how that would change our lives. The only problem we would have with that ability is our selfishness would dominate. Sadly our sinful natures takes care that. We would be looking to extract whatever we could to be better off and sadly, we wouldn’t have the will of God in the forefront of our minds. Sin has tainted our abilities to rule righteously. Power is the last rung on the ladder of success. It would appear that this is also the hardiest of lessons for us to embrace. A generation ago, I would have singled out men. But in today’s society there is very little difference when it comes to the power struggle, even across genders. Jesus laid down his power to save the sinner. The Man with the ability to look into the future. The same man that had the power to summoned angels to rescue him but rather chose to die a humiliating death. No wonder he teaches us this very valuable lesson; But many who are first will be last, and the last first.” (Mark 10:31) - He has been elevated to the right hand of God. He lost it all and has now reap his reward. There will be others who procure exponential rewards because of their obedience to God’s voice. Their sacrifice will be worth it all, what about us? Where will we end up in eternity?

So let me ask you again, imagine we could see into the future? We can’t but God can and has already set out His plans. What we need to grasp with both hands is that God is in control, He is righteous and what he has set in motion will come to pass. These are the facts and regardless of the thwarted attempts to cause disruption God always has the last word. Do you believe this? If not what I then have to say will pass you by.

However if you believe what I am saying to be accurate then we need to be sure we hear the voice of God in our lives. We need to listen out for it. How? It is rather simple and there is no mysticism to it. “As our words explain our minds to others, so was the Son of God sent in order to reveal his Father’s mind to the world.” (Matthew Henry) – In the exact same manner as I now pen my words for you to read, so too has the Bible been written for us to tap into the mind of God.

Before Christ walked the earth and accomplished the impossible, that which mankind was unable to achieve, a life of sinless perfection. God spoke to us in a different way. He used miracles and the prophets where the vessels used to declare God’s heart to His people. ​“Long ago, at many times and in many ways, God spoke to our fathers by the prophets, but in these last days he has spoken to us by his Son, whom he appointed the heir of all things, through whom also he created the world.”  (Hebrews 1: 1-2)

There should be no greater quest in our lives than hearing the voice of God. What would the ultimate goal would be? “The one who conquers will have this heritage, and I will be his God and he will be my son.” (Revelation 21: 7) – Wow! If that certainty doesn’t blow you away, something is off, we need to revisit out walks with the Lord. We should all be searching out God’s grace on a daily basis to appreciate the quest we are on.  Although we are now sons of God by grace through faith, there is a day coming when we will receive our glorified bodies, a body capable of traveling between the seen and the unseen worlds with a capacity to stand in the presents of God. Breaching that impenetrable barrier of light, which God set up in the beginning, a barricade separating the natural from the spiritual with sin playing its part in that calculation.

Are we convinced that heaven will be our home? If so, let the way we live begin to prove that. We must live in the Spirit and the things that lure us into or carnal existence will begin fade. We need to be opened faced, honest about our weaknesses so that we can find grace to please our heavenly Father.

Signing off

Tyrone




Wednesday, 6 May 2020

Destroy and Deliver

Synopsis

Introduction: - Hello my name is Tyrone Arthur, a simple man with no grand accolades to my name, save this, that I have understood my need to be saved from my sin. However, just like most of us we all have a story to tell, this is mine. I have been taught many valuable lesson by the Lord, which I wish to share in the hope that others may glean from it and live fuller lives to the glory of God. Destruction, the pain and discipline we experience through the throws of life is part of deliverance and it will soon become obvious through this read. Therefore I have titled the book, Destroy and Deliver (Synopsis).

Why: - Why did I put pen to paper? The answer is simple, to inform the uninformed about eternity and the judgments of God. Highlighting God’s love for mankind and the lifeline offered to all in and through the finished work of the cross, the absolute achievement of the Lord Jesus Christ, the only begotten Son of God, the One who takes away the sins of the World, with an offer to save all who will call upon Him for rescue.

My Objective: - I have a heart for the lost sheep of God, wayward or wandering sheep, and many would refer to those individuals as backsliders, those who for whatever reason have lost their way as I did. My prayer is that the Lord through the Holy Spirit will use this book to open their eyes and see their need for their Saviour and cast themselves on Him and right the wrongs they are dealing with. Obviously my heart goes out to the unsaved and I trust this read will reach some. It is a read for all, even though the unbeliever may be left behind with all the scripture quoted, but we know with God all things are possible.

Many years ago I was privilege enough to visit many schools throughout the country on the back of my first edition, and with many testimonials from students on how it touched their lives. I pray that God would use this to promote His legacy.

Style: - I have written this book with a style of constantly reflecting on the now, what I mean by that, although I touch on my life in the form of an autobiography, I felt it important to underplay the detail, at times I’ve chosen to be more explicit in order to get a point across. I have constantly looked to bring the reader into my mind-set throughout the read. Even though I highlight an event at any given time, in hindsight I have often correlated where I should have been at the time and used scripture to prove that. I have not written it like a novel building it up to its climax. Needless to say I trust all will take something away from this read.

Conclusion: - It has taken years of reflection to arrive at this final stab at my autobiography. It has been tweaked with a greater understanding of certain truths pertaining to the will of God for my life. “While we have breath we have hope”, is something I often quote throughout the chapters of this book. It is imperative we act whilst we can and do our bit in tandem to the gospel and this could be the tool used as an aid to help loved ones come to their senses.

It wouldn’t be complete if I didn’t mention, that I am also hopeful that this will bring in some revenue for me as times have been tough of late. Therefore any support would be greatly appreciated.    
   

Be blessed in Him, our great Saviour the Lord Jesus Christ

Signing off

Tyrone


Thursday, 30 April 2020

Hope


What is it that gives an individual the will to push through any hardship? Hope endures all things, does it not? I am persuaded that hope is such a powerful force that it achieves miraculous feats. The Bible is full of wonderful examples and I believe this applies to all of God creation.

Give a rat half a chance to survive and witness his endurance, on the other hand trap it with no possible escape and see how quickly it gives up its life. All anyone needs for any bout is just a glimmer of hope. This is a principle that applies to all. As for the Christian once we are captivated by the hope that is ours in Christ, nothing and I mean nothing will be able to stop us from achieving our objectives. It is a beautiful things when our faith in Christ drives us to perceiver whatever hardship we face as a stepping stone in locating our objectives and all because we are persuaded about the hope that is ours in HIM. To know that someday we will have a character like our beloved Saviour. What a day that will be. Because of this its verses like these that blow us away…

“For I am persuaded, that neither death, nor life, nor angels, nor principalities, nor powers, nor things present, nor things to come, nor height, nor depth, nor any other creature, shall be able to separate us from the love of God, which is in Christ Jesus our Lord.” (Romans 8: 38-39) – Do you echo this mantra? If not, your faith is not nourishing your hope correctly. It is the hope of the righteous that brings with it joy. Hardships only bring complains when we are living under the “old man's” stimulus. That which dominated prior to salvation. I don’t have time to go into great depths on this, suffice to say that in this life and in these bodies the war rages on and we will be constantly pushed in one of two directions. As new creatures in Christ or with a conduct that comes naturally. This is why the WORD OF GOD is crucial for our lives. The unsaved do not have ears to hear the voice of God, they are unresponsive to it. Paul was totally persuaded about the hope that was his in Christ, are we? Father God renew a right spirit in us I pray. It’s one thing to echo a beautiful truth from the bible, but quite another thing altogether to live it with conviction.

Any hope deferred makes the heart sick. But while we have breath we have hope. Once we embrace our Saviour with open arms it's astonishing how our hope is rekindled. No matter where you are or what the struggle, Jesus in us the hope of glory is what feeds our determination when we are walking in the Spirit.  
Faith in the finished work of the cross is a must for our hope to reach its full potential. I inspire you to be aware of your predicament, do not turn a blind eye to it, but rather use it to fuel the fire of hope. The brilliance of God. We haven’t even begun to scratch the surface, ok, maybe we have begun to scratch it, but how much more is there to explore, wow! And to have a hope that one day I will audibly hear HIM confess me as his son is almost beyond my comprehension. That day is coming and all because I am rooted in Christ. Thank you Father. I have a hope to wonderful to pass up, do you share my sentiment?

I know that I tend to lose focus when my hope is clouded with the clutter of this present age. However, it doesn’t take much for us to come to our senses, but come we must. We have eye salve to see, God has given it to us in Christ, praise His name, Amen! Can a fire burn without fuel? Can our hope be kindled without the hardships of life? Although many lessons can be taught, they need to be lived in order to bear fruit.

Let me leave you with this encouragement; “For in this hope we were saved. Now hope that is seen is not hope. For who hopes for what he sees? But if we hope for what we do not see, we wait for it with patience.” (Romans 8:24-25)

Signing off

Tyrone




Monday, 27 April 2020

Rooted


What it means to be rooted in Christ, wow! The magnitude of this thought is mind-boggling and then to be taken further in reality and then be grounded upon it is priceless, all the tea in China or the richest minerals hidden within the crevasses of the earth couldn’t compare. However the question I ask, are you persuaded? Are you rooted in Christ? Or is this just a pleasant thought when you are asked the question and then soon forgotten? The miracle of salvation is a truth with continuous burst of gratitude when understood correctly. To be transported from a spiritual state of death to life is a thought that engulfs such magnitude that if inferred correctly, it will change our lives forever. Has your life been changed? Is it obvious or are we just blown away by the idea of it?

God give me the wherewithal to shift gears and bring glory to you from here on out is my prayer. May a permanent filter be part of my existence when it comes to the opposing voices that look to challenge the voice and instruction of my heavenly Father, “let God be true and every one a liar…” (Romans 3:4)

Now with that in mind we need to address a relevant viewpoint that has already gained traction and will begin to take control in the not too distant future, the “One World Order” will be the banner flown throughout the globe and it will appeal to the masses. It will be filled will “humanity”. However although the word “god” will be in the mix it will have but one intention and that is to deceive. With “love” as the driving force behind its mantra.

It will welcome all creeds and religions but oppose the fundamentalist. In other words the Word of God will be divergent and twisted to root out all those would stand upon the finished work of the cross. The true Christian will be persecuted without mercy. But fear not our GOD will have the final say and they who endures to the end will be saved. We must stay the course trimming our sails with the WORD OF GOD, THE BIBLE, as the crewmen of our vessels bringing us back into line if we begin to lose our bearing. We must seek out those who latch onto the Word of God, the Bible, and not those who contradict it through prophecy and the like. The Word of God will endure forever; and take the helmet of salvation, and the sword of the Spirit, which is the word of God,” (Ephesians 6:17)  

This slogan is found on the lips of many, even the Christian likes to quote it; “God loves everybody”, Not true! The reason for this type of mentality is to excuse the unbeliever from God’s judgement, which is deceit and a lie from the pit of hell.

The lifeline mankind has been given, is found in Jesus Christ, the only begotten Son of God. Outside of Him the love of God will be missed, period! It’s imperative you get this; “For God so loved the world, that he gave his only Son, that whoever believes in him should not perish but have eternal life. For God did not send his Son into the world to condemn the world, but in order that the world might be saved through him. Whoever believes in him is not condemned, but whoever does not believe is condemned already, because he has not believed in the name of the only Son of God.” (John 3:16-19)

Let’s unpack this; it avows the love of God, “For God so loved the world,” and then it explains how HE has loved; “that he gave his only Son, that whoever believes in him should not perish but have eternal life.” We see the love of God is clearly wrapped up in the Lord Jesus Christ, His SON!

Outside of believing in Christ but whoever does not believe is condemned already, In other words is not covered by the love of God. Why? Because he has not believed in the name of the only Son of God.” Therefore, if we want to be covered by God’s love we need the covering of His son the Lord Jesus Christ. Without it we are “condemned already”.

The last question we have to possibly ask ourselves is this, why would people reject God’s love? The answer is found in the text; because of our carnality and the fall of mankind, way back when, in the Garden of Eden, sin entered in and has influenced our reasoning; “And this is the judgment: the light has come into the world, and people loved the darkness rather than the light because their works were evil.” (John 3:19)

Unless we see the need to be saved from our sinful natures and call upon the finished work of the cross, the love of God will escape us and we will be judged and then condemned to the Lake of Fire. Which most certainly does not cover the spectrum of God’s love but rather HIS judgment.

I trust your mind will be settled on this as the voices out there will get louder and louder and for all those not built on the correct foundation, which is Jesus Christ, will lose their way.

Stand strong Christian, our KING has overcome, bless HIS name now and forever more, Amen and Amen!

Signing off

Tyrone



Saturday, 25 April 2020

Gods Will


To be deliberate in seeking out the will of God for our lives must be in the forefront of our minds at all times. If not we must conclude that we are not walking in the Spirit with intent but rather are living with the carnal dominating our engagements. This type of behaviour is of a sensual nature and it will never please our heavenly Father, regardless of its outward appearance. Think about it like this, we may even perform feats of charity but if driven from a natural persuasion it will always remain marred by sin. In other words our intention will always have an agenda. Recognition and the like a driving force.

You may ask how I arrive at such a conclusion. Here is the Word of God which must take priority on all matters and at all times. “For to be carnally minded is death; but to be spiritually minded is life and peace. Because the carnal mind is enmity against God: for it is not subject to the law of God, neither indeed can be. So then they that are in the flesh cannot please God.”  (Romans 8: 6-8) – Do we understand? It would be a completely futile project to give everything we have to the poor and reject the message of the Gospel. It would have its reward of recognition from others but not from God. Its fundamental that we come to grips with this reality and that our minds are renewed to the point of the will of God on this matter.

This is not to say that we have not been instructed to give to the poor, we must give to all with a cheerful heart. We have been commissioned to lay our lives down for others. But like every principle in life that teaches us about the will of God, so too must we align this application to our lives in the correct order. God first and his righteousness, his will not our needs, as this will ensure that we are walking in the Spirit and we are not simply applying carnal reasons to our actions. How do we test our application to such a turn? We give with a cheerful heart to those in need when we have it in our power to do so, but we do it in secret. This then pleases our Father; “But when you give to the needy, do not let your left hand know what your right hand is doing, so that your giving may be in secret. And your Father who sees in secret will reward you.” (Matthew 6:3-4)

Obviously this instruction speaks about the heart and is driven by the Spirit. When we pray how should we pray? In secret. I trust the yardstick of the Spirit, in principle at least can be measured.

Our intent to do anything must never be done to be acknowledged by others and if it is, even in the smallest measure it is not a work of the Spirit. God give us the resolve to walk in the Spirit and to see the difference.

Signing off

Tyrone

Sunday, 19 April 2020

First or Last?


(Matthew 19:30) “But many who are first will be last, and the last first.”

This verse has to do with our commitment to Christ. The context behind the Lord statement was a question asked by Peter; “See, we have left everything and followed you. What then will we have?”  This type of mind-set depicts and exposes us to the core, we always do to get. But as I take this thought deeper is that so wrong? We are taught that a worker is worthy of their wage. He works to get paid. God applies himself in a similar vein, does He not? He created mankind in HIS image, with an intent to have fellowship with him. He also placed them into his creation (the Garden of Eden) with a responsibility to “work and keep it”. However, God was present, he was seen and acknowledged by them throughout the process. Today we look to work and keep our planet with a new found urgency but God is hardly considered. This is our downfall and it will be the ruin of our planet. It’s not about carbon emissions, cattle farmer or the like. God has been place on the backburner when it comes to saving our planet. So many voices crying out for us to do our bit to save it. Sadly every effort will fall flat because the hearts of individuals will never change and God will destroy the planet in his appointed time. He will fold up his creation like a garment and cast it into the fire. It’s of great benefit to be aware of what God is planning, that way it will be easier for us to align our wills with his, wouldn’t you agree?  

What is so wrong to what a reward for doing our bit in life? Besides our nature’s being tainted by sin, I suppose nothing. However, we have all been affected by sin and therefore we will always have a slant with an unrighteous motivating driving us, to will and to do. We need to be saved from our worldliness. This is why we have been commanded to walk in the Spirit. This is the lesson we all need to make our own and it cannot be applied naturally. Hence the purpose of faith and our application to it.

God is righteous and therefore whatever he does is driven from the correct source of what is right and good. The world often comes up with “one-liners” finding fault with God and his process. “If God is love, why are so many children starving?” and the like. That assessment is driven by an unrighteous individual. It may seem like a fair question to some but it is not. We must learn to settle with this thought; God is righteous and we trust Him, Period! This is what it means to walk in the Spirit. Relinquishing all to the potter and yes sheep following their shepherd is a must, if not there is a very tough road ahead and some will end up lost and confused by the opinions of others.

There will come a time where God will hand out his rewards; Peter was told that he too would be seated on a throne judging the twelve tribes of Israel. Heaven will be eternal, we must always be reminded about this truth as it is so easy to lose focus; “And everyone who has left houses or brothers or sisters or father or mother or children or lands, for my name's sake, will receive a hundredfold and will inherit eternal life.” (Matthew 19:29)

Where we get it wrong so often, we get caught doing things for rewards in the present instead of using the looking glass of eternity where the RIGHTEOUS JUDGE will hand out eternal rewards. I pray we will learn, like never before, to lock this down.

“But many who are first will be last, and the last first.”
(Matthew 19:30)

Signing off

Tyrone





Thursday, 2 April 2020

Be Deliberate


It’s all about the will of God, and it always will be. So then the key to the favourable treasure grove which will unlock our understanding to the Father will is obviously found in the Lord Jesus Christ. And by embracing HIM we will begin to work it out with a deeper proficiency…

We each have "our story" and it is dear to us, God has given most of us a lifetime to work it all out. But work it out we must! Make time to sit at the feet of Jesus. Set time aside, a date night if you like and pour your heart out to him, be honest. Explain your struggles, take ownership of them, confess your love and smothered him with kisses. Be deliberate! A conscientious allocation of time set aside where we shut away the world, close our door and cry out to Jesus. Not just a fleeting thought as we stand over the stove, or whilst applying our makeup.

Why is this so important? Besides the obvious, the voices out there are beginning to gain global momentum. With the world wide Corona lockdown I’m sure our TV sets are playing a big part in our lives. The voice behind the curtain that looks to mould our characters and I can assure you that it’s is very seldom, if ever, about the will of God.

Talk shows exploiting the do-gooders of the world often quote the “universe” as their source of substance. “You give to others and the universe gives back.” Simply put, they do not wear the Creator’s coat of arms; “because they exchanged the truth about God for a lie and worshiped and served the creature rather than the Creator, who is blessed forever! Amen.” (Romans 1:25)

Without a deliberate action to spend time with our God we will be swallowed up by the voices out there. Be specific with your action. This is a perfect time to not get lost in the “crowd of church”, that itch we scratch acknowledging that we have done our bit.  Go now, shut the door and sup with your Saviour.

Signing off

Tyrone       

Tuesday, 3 March 2020

Steadfast


“Blessed is the man who remains steadfast under trial, for when he has stood the test he will receive the crown of life, which God has promised to those who love him.” (James 1:12)

There has to be a mind shift when it comes to our daily lives and the trial of life. Why do we so freely accept tests to improve our standing in life but are quick to complain about the assessments that we don’t see coming? I think I’ve work some of that our, it is all because of our agendas, we like to be in control, period!

The very tough times of our lives which we have agreed too, the stretches when we are in the right frame of mind allows most of us to push through. For some it might be study, for others physical and mental feats. For me my time with the marines was compulsory, it was part of South African history, but once we enrolled the choices were vast. We could cruise under the radar or embrace the challenge. I had a choice and so I chose. With effort came reward.

This verse seem to have a similar implication “when he has stood the test” what will happen? He will be rewarded. How? “He will receive the crown of life”. Will I put my hand to the plough or will I look to tap out? The sin that so easily besets will always look to interfere. It’s a fruit of our carnality. But the Spirit of God abhors sin, as it is anti-God and everything He is not. I think were we make the mistake, we look to complain about the trial of life instead of embracing it. It has really been scripted into God’s plan and once we align our thought process we can get on with the tasks at hand. Imagine if the Lord Jesus allow Peter to continue hacking away at the centurions ear overthrowing those looking to arrest him and then they ran into hiding. Or if he exposed Judas Iscariot as the one who would betray him long before his treachery was needed. What if the man who had been blind had received sight at birth, how would the works of God be made manifest through him. He was in the exact place, blind, and at the appointed time for the Lord Jesus to show off his miraculous powers. In fact that event had been scripted by God before the foundations of the world. No matter how many times he washed his eyes in the temples pool named Siloam, he was never going to receive his sight, that event was between him and the Lord. If we can begin to view our lives through a different lens it will most certainly help with the struggle. It must be the lens marked “God glorifier”. Once mounted we need to draw from the storerooms of grace to help in time of need.

“Faith, hope and love”. We need faith to believe these truths and hope to motivate us towards our final destination. God give us the strength to embrace His will for our lives, Amen!

Signing off

Tyrone



Friday, 28 February 2020

Perspective


Let us never forget this truth that God has a plan and it will unfold according to HIS will, Period! Within this great manifesto every “I” will be dotted and every “T” crossed even if it appears as brail to many who think they know better. As for the Christian our beloved brother Paul reminds us of this truth; “And we know that all things work together for good to them that love God, to them who are the called according to his purpose.” (Romans 8: 28) – It’s imperative that we do not mismanage our thought process and confuse our own will and lusts when it is clear that it is all about “his purpose”. If we can find the grace to settle on this truth the struggles of life will be boxed correctly and seen as a means to an end. The day is coming when the Christian will open their eyes in heaven and eventually receive their glorified bodies. Perspective is the key to this area of our lives, God has spoken and will achieve all of His objectives, regardless of the enemy’s attempts to thwart God's will. There are many wars on so many different fronts which will all eventually die an ineffective death.

Praise the name of Jesus now and forever more, Amen!

Signing off

Tyrone


Thursday, 27 February 2020

Prioritizing


The Christian has an arsenal of quotes that freely slip off the tongue when called upon, it’s a gift from God. No different to the air we breathe. Gifting is exactly that, a gift from God. It’s just the entombing of it that petrifies me, the burying of a talent never ended well for the cautious man. We have been called to stir up our gift, get the spoon in deep and work the stodginess free. The more we blend, the freer the flow. This all sound good on the surface, but have you noticed by implication this implies the work is left up to the individual. Without the work of God the Holy Spirit in our lives it would be impossible. Because we received the Holy Spirit at salvation, does not now mean we should look to shelve Him and take over the reins per say. However, when prompted how will we respond? Or have we been so severely seared that our conscience is dead to touch no differently to the effect of a burn from a hot iron? Has the idea of church and the like, fellowship with others from the body of Christ become a distant memory, if so then we best fall to our knees and ask God to restore what the canker worm has eaten.    

There are obviously certain truths that we must never overlook if we are to bear fruit…       

Always look to Jesus the author and the finisher of our faith. Seek out God’s kingdom and his righteousness in our daily walks, in other words remember to put Him first not last. We are very restricted when it comes to so much detail in our lives; our dreams for instance are hard to control, it’s obvious, that whatever the conscious mind absorbs somehow effects the vision when asleep. 

However what we can control is our application to an action first thing in the morning, the time we stir and open our eyes. This is the time to put our Heavenly Father first. “He is a rewarder of those who diligently seek Him” and let’s face it who amongst us does not want to be acknowledged by Him? To be comforted by our heavenly Father is top of the pops, there is no greater comfort and the only way we will ever experience that is because of the grace of God. It’s because God so loves that He gives of Himself. How has He given? “For God so loved the world, that he gave his only Son, that whoever believes in him should not perish but have eternal life.” Everything hinges of this fact, the love of God pivots off His son, period! Miss this truth, or miss inform those seeking the truth and God’s comfort will elude you and them. Repentance begins and ends with the Lord Jesus Christ. He is the gateway to the Father and there is no other way that will get you there. Zero, nil, nada!

The first covenant, the law of God through Moses, demanded repentance and sacrifice and that was all up to the individual to implement. The second covenant, which is a far better pledge is a finished work, praise the name of Jesus. He has done the work. He lived a life without ever breaking a single commandment. He accomplished what we could not. One of the reasons I believe God introduce the “First Covenant” was to teach us that we needed be saved from ourselves and until that lesson is learnt we will never repent correctly. The world’s message is love yourself because you deserve it and it has been designed to keep you from God. A simple choice needs to be made. As for me, I will acknowledge my sinful nature and embrace the work of Calvary, come what may!  

There seems to be so much against me, and then I am reminded, fear not Jesus has conquered all. So how would I be reminded of that if I wasn’t kneeling at his feet? There are certain truths that are never sweep aside; “faith comes from hearing the Word of God.” The word corrects us and God the Holy Spirit aligns our rudders and trims our sails.

God will not accept any other attempt to attract His attention. Long repetitive prayers, praying to the Virgin Mary (a women blessed of God and extremely privileged to house baby Jesus) she did not die on a cruel Roman cross for your sins. Or calling on the universe to grant you your wishes, all feeble attempts, in fact man made attempts to make yourselves feel better, I suppose it’s like playing the Lotto that on the off chance you may arrive.

The only repentance (feel or express sincere regret or remorse about one's wrongdoing) God the Father will accept is this; “because, if you confess with your mouth that Jesus is Lord and believe in your heart that God raised him from the dead, you will be saved. For with the heart one believes and is justified, and with the mouth one confesses and is saved. For the Scripture says, “Everyone who believes in him will not be put to shame.” For there is no distinction between Jew and Greek; for the same Lord is Lord of all, bestowing his riches on all who call on him. For “everyone who calls on the name of the Lord will be saved.”” 

There is so much focus on our sin that we could miss the boat completely and overlook our application to find forgiveness. ONE MAN, ONE DEATH, ONE RESURRECTION! Jesus Christ is the way the truth and the life and it may just be time to leave all the other jargon behind as you repent and call out to Him. He alone has the power to save.

Signing off

Tyrone




Friday, 21 February 2020

Attention!


There seems to be a dearth wafting across the planet like never before, or at least in my lifetime. I cannot recall a time such as this and once again we needn’t look further than ourselves to understand the predicament. What has happen to the urgency, the will at all costs to preach the gospel? Complacency tagging alongside with so many Christian institutions buckling to the whims of society. “Changing with the times” is often quoted as if to say we have been given licence to act this way. Hollywood the biggest influence of all as it blatantly opposes the will of God and the masses cheer "Sedition! Sedition!"–"Down with him!"  
I will remind you as I have been reminded that God is the same yesterday, today and tomorrow. Perfection cannot change, if it had too it would no longer be perfect. God is the great “I AM!” He will always have the final say. Come His way or suffer the consequences is my appeal to all. While we have breath we have hope. I implore you to pay very special attention to the warnings engraved below the surface, look a little deeper and it will become obvious. It’s time to pay particular attention to the horizon. God is stirring up his watchmen to be on high alert, the enemy is gaining momentum and the coming battle will be fierce.

God give us the eyes to see and ears to hear the quivering ground before the roar. Be warned of the worlds conditioning and the voice which provoke change as the norm is not our friend but the enemy dress in sheep’s clothing and as soon as it has lured those in, it will pounce with one thought, to destroy!.

We have nothing to worry about so long as we remain centred upon the finished work of the cross. Looking to Jesus the author and the finisher of our faith. But look we must. I cannot stress the point enough, half of the proclaiming Christians will miss the wedding feast. Five out of ten of the virgins never had oil in their lamps.

Signing off

Tyrone