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Monday, 24 December 2018

On Guard!


(Colossians 2:10) “And in him ye are made full, who is the head of all principality and power:”
How I long for the day when I will see my King and Saviour and I will receive a body like His, it will be incorruptible and will not have tendencies that drive and urge it toward sin. It will be a body full of praise manifesting the infinite glory and wisdom of God my Father, it will continuously speak of His saving grace and yet it will be without sin. We must understand that we have been sanctified by the blood of the lamb even now as we battle with the urges of life and we fight against the tug of sin. At times we find we fall in our ability to walk in righteousness, we transgress the law of God and heaviness overshadows our joy, sin robs us of our peace. If that is where you find yourself this morning then I implore you to call out to Jesus as He is never far away, He oversees all his soldiers, looking out for them. He is the King of kings and will come to the aid of all who call upon Him. But we must find a willingness to scrutinize the areas in our lives that habitually cause us to err! We must not ignore the enemy and the sin that so easily ensnares us. We must not pretend that sin is not alive in our lives if indeed it is, if there is no habitual sin is in your life, then praise God and may we all find the grace to walk uprightly, as it is available to every believer. If we find we need to deal with areas, which we are constantly at war with, we must then begin, if we haven’t already consciously started to use those experiences to teach us to repent and help lead us into the paths of righteousness. There are many stepping stones in life designed for our benefits. If we continue to err in a particular sin, call it “your thorn in the flesh” let us not wallow in self-pity but rather find repentance, as we wrestle like Jacob did for his blessing, we must confess our sin to a just and faithful God, who will be quick to forgive us, Jesus has overcome! Praise God! But let us remember as we seek forgiveness to also forgive those who trespass against us.  “And forgive us our debts, as we also have forgiven our debtors.” (Matthew 6:12)
We have an enemy that roars like a lion and at this time of the year with festivities and merriment the order of the day we need to be aware of his devices and the traps he will use to ensnare the children of God. Let us soberly examine ourselves and then unpack the areas where we always seem to fall. Once we have isolated those areas then we need to be careful to avoid places or situations that we know will be lead to our demise.
However having said all of this we must always remember that we are justified by His work and not our own righteousness or our own ability to walk uprightly with self-justification as we excuse ourselves and accuse others. We are made full in Him! He is the head of all principalities and powers, there is no being seen or unseen that has dominion over our King. He rules sovereignly and therefore He calls the shots! If we have died with Christ, if we are born again and we are no longer ensnared by the basic principles of the world, this then should be our understanding and if not we need to seek it out through prayer and supplication; “why, as though living in this world do we subject ourselves to regulations—do not touch, do not taste, do not handle which all concern things that perish with the using—according to the commandments and doctrines of men? Which things have indeed a show of wisdom in will-worship, and humility, and severity to the body; but are not of any value against the indulgence of the flesh. (Colossians 2:20-23) 
Remember sin was defeated on the cross by Jesus Christ our Lord and supreme King, He defeated sin and death on that cruel Roman cross. We will never be justified outside of His redeeming work, therefore remember to put off sin and place on the cloak of righteousness. Do not make the common mistake looking to excuse sin in our lives as a small matter, sin is mammoth, it cost Christ his life, a cruel death it was…
Yes we are reckoned righteous if we have been sanctified by the blood of the Lamb. We are either children of God or not! We are not a son one day and then a bastard the next. If we have the Spirit of God, then we are indeed His children. Never believe that you can fall in and out of sonship. We may however fall in and out of obedience, but that in itself is a completely different issue.
We are covered by the righteousness of Christ so when God looks upon us although we may feel unworthy to enter His presence, we are worthy, and only because of what the Lord Jesus did on the Christians behalf.
In conclusion, we can never be justified by our own achievements even if they are commendable before men. We have been justified by the blood of the Lamb, let us remember not to continue in sin so that grace may abound. The waters can get muddled here as the sin within looks to find an out, sin always wants to be set free, it has a will of its own and it must be tested in our lives. That is why we also pray; "lead us not into temptation but deliver us from evil". Be on guard against compromise; “What shall we say then? Shall we continue in sin, that grace may abound God forbid. We who died to sin, how shall we any longer live therein? Or are ye ignorant that all we who were baptized into Christ Jesus were baptized into his death?” (Romans 6:1-3) 
Signing off
Tyrone




Saturday, 22 December 2018

Corner


You say that you believe there is a God, well done, even the demons believe and tremble when they consider HIS might. As for me that could never be enough, it is obvious that God exists, I needn’t walk far, my garden if full of glorious vegetation which in itself proves without a shadow of doubt that God is present. I am settled in my understanding, “ping pong” no longer transpires in my mind’s eye and by the grace of God I am settled. God is the creator of the Universe. HE is the God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob and all those who have called upon the name of Jesus Christ the Lord to find rescue. It is one thing to believe that God exists but what is far more important is that I have GOD in my corner. As for the rest, the trial of life, with all its struggles is rather irrelevant. All I need is the full assurance of God having my back and then I will be as complete as I can be here on earth. Ah, heaven will be a totally different story, an eternal body with all the trimmings, which I have not yet fully comprehended. As glorious as that may be, the cherry on the cake will certainly be fantastic but nowhere near the grand prize of being called a son of God, a member of HIS household for all eternity, wow! Its then that faith will no longer be needed for we will see Him (Jehovah, the great I AM) just as He is, Praise God! But until then we have been called to walk by faith as the Word of God illuminates our understanding and what that means.

But for all this to happen we need to be sure of a covenant between God and ourselves, for once God signs upon that dotted line, it is done. Jesus Christ my Lord and glorious Saviour has made it possible for all. Where do you stand? If there is uncertainty then I recommend you wrestle upon your knees as you cry out seeking God’s forgiveness for you sin, call upon the name of Jesus and you shall be saved, but be sure to come as you are, no smoke screen to hide your sin. Thieves and robbers will always try to worm their way into the kingdom of God. As if God would ever be hoodwinked, really! How absurd is that type of mentality. They are only up against the ONE that spoke a WORD and the universe sprung to life. Talk about delusion, there it is…

The Lord Jesus Christ died for sinner that is why he was willing to be crucified, to unlock the vortex of sin itself, to break its shackles. However in order for this to be actualised in your life you must come as you are. Bare all, as vile as some of your sins may be, shed them, confess them and then cry out to Jesus and then that burden will be rolled away. It is the miracle of God’s mercy, praise His name. You shall receive the mind of Christ, and then through the throws of life we will learn by testing what is that good, acceptable and perfect will of God and how we can begin to apply that to our lives; this is miraculous and I thank my God for His mercy and for having Him in my corner.

Signing off

Tyrone       

Thursday, 20 December 2018

David's understanding,,,

(Psalms 40:6) …Burnt-offering and sin-offering hast thou not required.”
When I consider the requirements needed from God’s chosen people in times past, how they had to offer up sacrifice in order to find forgiveness and then they were never guaranteed absolution. How week after week they would sin and then have to perform a ritual and a life of some poor animal would need to be slaughtered so that God may accept their sacrifice. This was a never ending process that all of the seed from Abraham, Isaac and Jacob had to adhere to if they wanted to find favour from Jehovah God. Yet David pens these words in the book of Psalms; “Burnt-offering and sin-offering hast thou not required.”
Let us consider the importance of His understanding, when Moses came off Mount Sinai he had the Ten Commandments in His hand, God had just given Him the Law, the rules and regulations that they were to keep if they wanted to find support from God. Then later they received the breakdown of how they needed to apply themselves by fulfilling and keeping those bylaws and in turn have the only true eternal God as their protector. God proves His commitment to them by signs and wonders. They witnesses many miracles coming out of Egypt and there could be no doubt of God’s ability to save, they had seen him in action! But God now required faith from them and obedience was needed from every individual if they wanted to make it through the Wilderness and into the Promised Land. As time progressed with the genealogy getting them close to the birth of Jesus their lives still full of the does and don’ts as they looked to implement God’s Law into their lives, there was very little liberty in their religion, but they became so mundane in their application and with heart always looking to outwit the law. I have a greater appreciation and a far deeper understanding of trying to serve and please God in the flesh, it is impossible, we will never get it right. Why? We have been hewn from a pool of sin and as good as a person’s intention may be we will always gravitate back to our roots as we look out for ourselves. Look how the Lord Jesus singles out the leaders of his time; “But when he saw many of the Pharisees and Sadducees coming to his baptism, he said unto them, Ye offspring of vipers, who warned you to flee from the wrath to come?” (Matthew 3:7) 
The danger we all face being religious is to find justification by what we do instead of resting in what the Lord Jesus has done. Test your family and friends that profess to be Christians and then ask a couple of questions and find out why they think God should let them into heaven. The answers will always be the same, they will speak of their good works and that they are good people, there is no good person in comparison to God our Father, man has fallen, and outside of Christ even the most astute do-gooder will be left expose when He stands before our awesome God, his very best deed will be like a filthy rag in contrast. That is why we see that sinners finding repentance, people that understand that they are lost and have failed God and need rescuing, you often hear of prisoners getting saved as the Lord Jesus did not come to save the self-righteous but He came to call sinners to repentance. The self-righteous will seldom be saved. The leaders of Israel learnt to manipulate the laws of God to try and find justification from God, but their hearts were far from Him. That is why he called them vipers. They heard that by being baptized they would find support from God and yet they were preoccupied with self, their hearts were far from Him. These were the teachers of Israel, and today we see many religions and pious leaders applying exactly the same falsehood and pretence to appear godly and yet it is the blind leading the blind and then we know what will eventually happen, both will fall into the ditch.
David had understood that through his life, although he also made mistakes (some serious ones), that it was all about God and His purposes; he believed God and trusted in Him. When he fell into sin, he called out to the One who had the power to forgive. He did not try and find justification in doing things by sacrificial atonement in order to find forgiveness. He understood that it was impossible to keep the law and be justified by it. He realize that the Law could never be kept but it was a teacher that God implemented to show us that we required His help and that we needed to be rescued, we could never be a people that God could leave to their own devises, if He did that we would all be lost, and hell would be our final destination! David understood that God was able and because of God’s ability he was now able to kill the lion and the bear for God was on his side, not because he had spent hours training with a sling and was able to brandish it with precision, which obviously was also very true. He understood that by doing things he could never be justified. What amazes me with David’s example is that he believed God before the actual account of Calvary unfolded. Its god who opens a person’s eyes and gives them life, praise His name. David understood that burnt-offering and sin-offering hast thou not required.” He trusted in His God! Will we trust our God, will we remember to find justification in our Saviour and not always look for acceptance by the things we do! Can we learn to rest in Him, I pray that we will become more like David and learn to have faith in our great King in every area of our lives? Give us a heart like David’s, may we always find the resolve to want to please you Father by obeying your voice and resting in the finished work of Calvary.
Signing off
Tyrone

Wednesday, 19 December 2018

Time to reflect


(Ephesians 4:26) “Be ye angry, and sin not: let not the sun go down upon your wrath:”
The Word of God steams with wisdom and yet my life often chooses to reject its acumen, why? Because I am carnal and sold under sin! This must change, I must learn to start using wisdom well, acknowledging her as a sister whilst receiving her input into my life. I must not only look to her when I have erred and fallen short of the glory of God. I must acquire to be consistent with the word of God and apply it to my life as a matter of urgency. I must be constantly reminded that I need to present my body to God as a living sacrifice which is only my reasonable service, it’s really no great accomplishment, just sensible. This is how we learn to prove what is good, perfect and acceptable before a holy God. But when my life is void of this truth, then I find sin is at the door and its desire is to take me out. Do not be fooled just as good habits are desired, bad habits linger with disdain.  Let us not be bamboozled if we have received the Spirit of God we need to act in accordance to the life giving Spirit. I get so frustrated when I know that I walk in disobedience, “the sin that so easily besets” always looking to disqualify me from such a glorious call. Praise God! Christ has overcome and that where we must learn to hang our hats.

Often the deception is subtle and at other times obvious, but the purpose of our enemies is to get us to fall into sin, and that can be in countless areas of our life. Wherever we find ourselves and however we have wander away from the truth of God’s life aspiring Word, when the Bible has not been our first point of call, but rather the last, when we have chosen not to call upon the name of the Lord but to rather give in to the lust of the flesh, the lust of the eyes and the pride of life, it must be said that others may have written you off, you may have even disqualified yourself. You may be a reed bruise by the wind and the trials of life, the flax from your very own candle may be smoking as the flame of life have lost its ability to bring forth light. Be that as it may, God will open His arms to you and say, “A bruised reed I will not break”. Others will disregard any broken reed as they look for the reeds in life filled with the right shape and strength whereby they may benefit. The mercy and the grace of God is for our benefit but always for His glory, keep that thought close to our hearts and it will be well with our souls. “The sacrifices of God are a broken spirit: A broken and contrite heart, O God, thou wilt not despise.” (Psalm 51:17)  

The smoking flax of a candle will cause discomfort to those in the same room, it will aggravate their eyes and they will be quick to look to extinguish it, but not our God, He will see the glimmer of hope in the smoke, He will gently blow upon it and kindle it until a flame once again burns bright and clear.  “A bruised reed shall he not break, And smoking flax shall he not quench, till he send forth judgment unto victory.” (Matthew 12:20) - This is the heart of our Father, He is long suffering and full of mercy, but He has equipped us for every good work, not everyone is the same, not all will be strong and courageous, I am amongst the weak with many of you, I have many bruises to prove my point, however God does want us all to find strength (grace) from Him and walk victoriously in His Son’s achievements. He has given us the Word to be a lamp for our footsteps and His Word will give us hope if absorbed to find victory in Him. Unless a rechargeable battery receives its charge it remains useless.
We must learn this lesson well, “do not let the sun go down on our wrath”. When we ignore this warning we will soon find ourselves in deep, dark and a horrible pit. We must learn to keep short accounts with our heavenly Father and with one another. Father please teach us the importance of this truth, please open our eyes and give us a resolve to confess our sins to you, before the sun sets, help us be astute with one another and also apply this principle amongst one another.

Forgive me Father as I am guilty of not consistently applying this truth to my life. Transform my mind is my cry… May we all learn to become more obedient to the call upon our lives and can we begin to digest your Word a lot more intensely. May I learn to be more consistent! If only I could take a pen make two lists and then cross out all the unwanted attributes to my life and then make another list with all the wanted traits to enable me to be more holy and righteous. Then I am reminded that I am not justified by my own works, but by the blood of the lamb. Boasting will never play a role in the kingdom of God. There will be many sons and many will receive great rewards but only one King, yes Jesus Christ our Lord will receive all the glory. Praise His name! But obedience is better than sacrifice, and it is require from every child of God.
May we remember; “Be ye angry, and sin not: let not the sun go down upon your wrath:” (Ephesians 4:26) 
Signing off
Tyrone

Saturday, 15 December 2018

Psalm 51;5


(Psalm 51:5)  Behold, I was brought forth in iniquity, and in sin did my mother conceive me. 


Here we see a true understanding of our station before a Holy God and how we compare. We have been hewn from a rock of sin and not from a sheet of innocence as the world loves to project. Even now as I pen these words I sense the resistance. There is no doubt that a baby’s mind is uncorrupted by the completeness of sin and yet they are beings just waiting to find their form as sinful creatures. It is impossible for it to turn out any other way and as much as our children are the apple of our eyes, they teach us the most about this truth. It doesn’t take long to witness sin beginning to forcibly mould their characters. The first tantrum when things do not go their way or how they learn to squirm into position to win their parents over so that they end up having their way. And then we catch them red handed in their first lie, really the list is endless. However, there is no doubt to what we see, but we knew that already, all we needed to do was have a long hard look in the mirror. Sin is the archenemy of God and Satan is the father of it all. This is where the ultimate battle begun and where is will end; we will be in either of the camps, of this I am certain, sin will always look to disguise its true colours as acceptable. It will always play itself off others; “I am not as bad as her” as it looks to justify its actions. But above all, it will always challenge the WORD OF GOD. We will never find true deliverance until we come to the same place David did and for some it may take a catastrophic disaster for us to come to our senses. I thank my Heavenly Father and my glorious Saviour for the hard knocks in my life as futile as most have been, they have shaped me into a position of weakness, seeking out God’s mercy and His grace. True strength is found in Him and once we truly see ourselves for who we are and accept our realities will we then be able to cry out unto the One who has it in His Power to save, all hail King Jesus!

Stop that “strawman” in its tracks, we are all sinners and rotten to our core, we need the grace of God to save us from ourselves and until we see ourselves as such we will have a hard time falling to our knees and seeking our God’s forgiveness for our sins. Remember the two thieves on the cross as they conversed with the Lord Jesus, how do you see yourself? Where do you fit in and what will you do about it? I have made up my mind, as for me and my household we shall bow the knee to the God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob, the One who sent His only beloved son to die for my sins.
    
Thank you Lord Jesus; just as you have been merciful to me I ask that you be merciful to all who now find themselves sharing my thoughts.

Signing off

Tyrone

Friday, 7 December 2018

Psalm 51;4

(Psalm 51:4) Against you, you only, have I sinned and done what is evil in your sight…”

This is a plea filled with deep understanding of what we all need to realise as we seek out God’s face and come to grips with a truth that is often misunderstood. Although David had caused a married women to sin, betrayed one of his top soldiers, in fact had plotted with his generals to send him into the frontline of battle that would surely take his life, which it did, mission accomplished! And there is obviously much about this epic plot, filled with so much cunning sinful behaviour that we will never be privy too involving those in the wings effected by this apparent tragedy.

Through it all David’s arrive at a conclusion that many find hard to understand; “Against you, you only, have I sinned and done what is evil in your sight…” Really? Amen and Amen! Until we get to a place that is filled with admiration for our God above anything else, this will be very difficult to comprehend. But if God allows us to see what David saw we too would arrive at a similar conclusion. As we cut through it all, we are the created and God is the creator, we are His subjects and He is the Sovereign power. He always has the final say and the sooner we can get our heads around this the happier we will be. He is in perfect control. As I have mentioned in the past “perfect” means exactly what is spells out, nothing needs to be done to improve it, if fact nothing can be done, it is PERFECT! I confess that I do don’t have all the answers on this topic, but one thing I am sure of is the brilliance of my God, David’s God! He is so full of perfection; the way He takes what seem to be bad and makes good come from it is mind boggling and unless you haven’t caught glimpses of this throughout your lifetime what I pen will elude you. We must seek out God grace to always be taken deeper. Things are not always as they seem…

With that said the main emphasis must be this, Father God I have wronged you and seek out your forgiveness. Remember it would be a far stretch for us to expect forgiveness from God when we are not willing to forgive those who sinned against us. Regardless of their sin, in order to find freedom in Christ we must accept out predicament whatever that may be.

Here is a reminder of how the Lord Jesus taught us to pray; “forgive us our trespasses as we forgive those who trespass against us.If God chooses to forgive us for our rebellion and was willing to forgive us of our sins. NO! He went far further than that He send his only beloved Son the Lord Jesus Christ to live as a man, to lay down his eternal power for a season and then to die a cruel death for our sin. Let that sink in and then out grudges, if we have any will sooner diminish into nothingness. Understand that to the extent that God will give us comprehension and then I ask the question, should we forgive those you trespassed against us?

The point of David’s psalm is not about the sin of others but his sin, and for us to benefit from it we must consider our sin. Acknowledge, see it for what it is and then seek out God’s forgiveness. Although the Christian has already been sanctified; forgiven for our sin as the Lord Jesus Christ has already accomplished that on our behalf. His sacrifice was a once for all time sacrifice and never to be repeated. We have a righteous standing before our God all because of Him. However for us to become complacent with sin as a small thing proves but one thing; we may think we are saved when in fact we are not or it could be absolute rebellion against our Father and then we will certainly be dealt with and that chastisement may be very harsh.

Sin is a very serious concern, God hates it so much that he offered up His son to eradicate it. We must dig deep and find grace to confront our lustful natures that look to remain in our lives, see them for what they are, own them and finally cry out to our gracious God to change our thought process which in turn will affect our behaviour.

The reason for it all is that we want to please our God and heavenly Father. We want to show Him our gratitude, prayer is good but our actions reveal who we really are. Therefore impregnate my mind with the mind of Christ Father God and thank you for lending your ear to my prayer, thank you Jesus for all that you are, and I love you with all my heart.

Signing off

Tyrone

Friday, 30 November 2018

... part 3

(Psalm 51:3)  For I know my transgressions, and my sin is ever before me. 

Honesty is a hard thing to find when we are so self-absorbed will our own lusts. However it’s often the very same which brings us to our senses, sadly this can take up to a lifetime for some and then it even misses the many as they continue to live in self-denial. The truth be told their day is coming and the judgment seat of God will arrive.

Here we see David cutting through all the rot of self-justification and he simply arrives in a place of panic stricken acceptance and acknowledges how his conscience constantly reminds him of his sin. How the conscience and the mercy of God lead by the Holy Spirit comes together in probing a man’s mind is a mystery, God knows! But without it we would be in serious trouble. There was no sugar coating his reality; “For I know my transgressions, and my sin is ever before me.” As scary as this is, it is a place where we all need to find ourselves in, if we want true rescue, I’m not talking about the fashionable response to Christianity as if it’s something we put on for a season. Sadly there are many so called Christians that fly these flags. The true Christian finds the grace of God to endure the affliction. As for the struggling pilgrim; we must not mistake our folly in life as a commendable thing before God. There will always be consequences. The Apostle Peter gives us this understanding about our lives as Christians and what we are to expect; For it is better to suffer for doing good, if that should be God's will, than for doing evil. (1Peter 3:17) – Here David was paying the price for his sin, but if we read the book of Job we see a man suffering under the auspices of God’s will for doing good. Why? Well the answer is a simple one, to bring glory to God and to silence the gainsayer. Yes it cost him almost everything, even the death of his children and we will see his position in the kingdom of heaven and then we will truly understand the brilliance of our God. Amen!

God has made a way, a perfect way whereby we can find forgiveness, He went to incredible lengths to make a means for the rebellious sinner. I want us to think long and hard on what He did to save us from his eternal judgment. The price was almost too much for Him to swallow and yet He send his only beloved son to die in our place so that the gateway to heaven may be opened once and for all. The man Jesus was judged as a sinner and yet he was without sinner, falsely accused of sin and crucified for it. Did you know that he had the power to call ten thousand angels from heaven to obliterate his accuses but held his peace, took the unjust punishment, was spat upon, stripped naked and whipped so viciously that the bones of his back where visible. Then he was nailed to a cross and as he hung there in agony, he had no thought for himself and the pain he faced but rather cried out to His Father (the only true God, the creator of the universe); slow down now and disgust these word and hopefully you will understand the immense love of God; “And Jesus said, “Father, forgive them, for they know not what they do.” (Luke 23:34) – Even now as he was treated as the scourge of the earth he did the will of His Father, and finished his quest, He died so many could go free. I sit here eyes wide open all because of the marvellous sacrifice that the Lord Jesus Christ did on my behalf, I will be forever grateful, praise His glorious name.

But until we understand that without His finished work our attempt at finding favour from God outside of Christ’s sacrifice, we will always miss the love of God. Do not be fooled, the entire love of God has been encapsulated in the finished work of Calvary. Miss that and I can assure you on the basis of God’s Word, the Bible, you will end up tasting the wrath of God.   

David understood that he could not save himself; “For I know my transgressions, and my sin is ever before me.” Have you? If not fall to your knees acknowledge your sin and then cry out unto Jesus and watch your understanding fall into line with the ability of your voice crying out; “I can see!”

Signing off

Tyrone


Saturday, 24 November 2018

David's example cont...


(Psalm 51:2)  Wash me thoroughly from my iniquity, and cleanse me from my sin!

The further I explore the question concerning my ability to choose God in a corrupt state of mind the plainer it is to arrive at the obvious conclusion; its God who has mercy on a person’s soul and without His intervention in our lives we will remain like the bat sending out sonic booms hoping to avoid the obstacles of life. Without the ability to cry out “I can see”, life is filled with guess work. The dictatorship of summations ruling our lives whilst always clutching at straws. I thank God with all I have for saving my soul and claim absolutely no self-recognition as a man who chose God prior to the God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob choosing me. And to understand that I had absolutely no merit within myself in finding His favour is a refreshing thought. It’s God first, He does the work, performs the miracle and then only are we given the ability to respond, it’s then that we react favourably. How on earth could it be any other way? Take the batteries out of an electronic shaver and you will be left with an impossible task, but power it up and see what it can do. King David certainly understood this; “Wash me thoroughly from my iniquity, and cleanse me from my sin!

There is a bridge in the spirit world that we won’t always fully comprehend, we see in part through the eyes of faith as it does the work in getting us to the other side; how God chooses to bring a man to the point where they cry out unto Jesus with certainty. An assurance that is undeniable, a saving cry that flips our understanding from confusion to an undeniable reassurance filled with absolute confidence. The brilliance of God silencing the enemy. I confess that I do not fully understand how that exactly unfolds, all I know is when we believe in our hearts that God rose His Son the Lord Jesus Christ from the dead and now have the ability to confess Him as our Lord, the work is complete. We are born again and now sons of God. Some say we choose God, other say God choose us, I am persuaded, how can a dead man do anything until he is alive, logically it’s a no brainer. However until a man confesses Jesus as Lord, it is obvious that they have not been saved, their eyes remain shut to the spiritual world. Once the work has happened, it is up to the individual to confess and this then is where the confusion sometimes brings in the “strawman of Christianity” the debate between the Arminian and the Calvinist. This then is my conclusion “whoever calls upon the name of the Lord shall be saved” and that is the message we must preach and leave the rest to God our glorious Father. Those who will be save shall be saved, God is building His church and the gates of hell shall not prevail. He always has the final say...

Continue to keep washing ourselves and see how often we make the same mistakes, the pattern will soon become obvious if it hasn’t already. The human race have all been born under a vicious cloak of sin, we are fallen beings and therefore have sinful natures. The mind-set that is so often bandied around; “but you deserve it” is a misnomer and will only ever keep us from crying out unto God. David was the king of Israel, he was the final authority and yet when the prophet exposed his sin he fell to his knees and hence the birth of Psalm 51. David understood his sin, owned it, confessed it and then cried out to the only One who had and has it in His power to save. Wherever we find ourselves, whatever the trial, whatever the failure, the answer is simple, cry out unto Jesus Christ the Lord and you will find rescue. Do it any other way and watch the circle of life continually repeat itself. It’s only the Lord who can cleanse us from our sin. He alone has the power to truly save. Have you understood? David most certainly did. We will only ever respond favourably to what we truly understand. This then is the lesson, may God give us eyes to see, Amen and Amen!

Signing off

Tyrone  


Wednesday, 14 November 2018

David's example

Understanding the basic fundamentals of our existences is imperative if we are to grow as Christians. One of the greatest examples that demonstrate this is King David. Psalm 51 is filled with disappointment, heartache and yet a clarity that surpasses the understanding of so many Christians of our day. Even within the tragedy of David’s sin he understood what needed to be done. I Pray God the Holy Spirit gives us eyes to see and then the ability to action us into bringing honour to our God, Father and blessed redeemer. He is so worthy, praise His glorious name.

Psalm 51 is full of treasure ready for gleaning…

Have mercy on me, O God, according to your steadfast love; according to your abundant mercy blot out my transgressions.

I suppose without the failure of sin in our lives, or at least the acknowledgment of it we will never see ourselves for who we really are; sinful beings to our very core. It's only when our eyes are opened to this truth that we cry out “have mercy on me o God”. Until then we are always trying to hide our sin, keeping our truth away from others and always playing the “comparison card” when the pressure is on. Tricking our own consciences into believe so many lies about who we actually are. When David’s sin was expose he sprang into action, fell to his knees and approached the God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob the only true God with an urgent plea help. He understood what was needed to please his God, do we? Let us learn from him, and then we just may hear a whisper across the heavens, “there is a mam after my own heart”.

We do not have the power to have mercy upon ourselves, God has the power to unleash His mercy upon whom He chooses. It’s imperative that we get in line seeking out His provision. Crying out unto Him is the only way we will ever receive a portion of that mercy. Forget trying to forge you own works to earn His mercy, Isaiah puts this type of mentality into this harsh reality; We have all become like one who is unclean, and all our righteous deeds are like a polluted garment. We all fade like a leaf, and our iniquities, like the wind, take us away.” (Isaiah 64:6) - Without the mercy of God wafting into our lives we will be conquered by our sin, it will have the final say. David understood this very clearly, do we? If not it is time to ask God to shows us who we are outside of Christ. It one thing to nod our heads and say we understand, but do we really understand? David did and I want really to be taken deeper with my understanding, for I know I will find release in the mercy of God. This must be our mantra; “ask and you shall receive, seek and you shall find, knock and the door will be open unto you.” It’s only God who knows how to give great gifts unto His children. These gifts have nothing to do with the carnal but rather the spirit. This is what I passionately seek out; the resolve to please my heavenly Father. The only way for me to achieve this is to have the mind and the understanding of King David.

Christ has blotted out the Christians transgression, praise His glorious name. However it is imperative to be reminded of His sacrifice and to see how merciful God has been on his elect, those who have fallen to their knees, confessing their sin and crying out for God’s mercy.

Continue to nurture my heart sweet Father and Holy Spirit help me feed my mind will King David’s attitude, Amen and Amen!

Signing off


Tyrone