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Monday 8 June 2020

The Gospel

(Romans 1:16) “For I am not ashamed of the gospel, for it is the power of God for salvation to everyone who believes, to the Jew first and also to the Greek.”

 

The Gospel and the beauty that lies within, there is such beauty there and if only we would dare to enter in. Sadly with the brilliance of God on display, there must also be evil intent that looks to thwart. When mankind ate from the forbidden tree, it unlocked the door to both the knowledge of good and evil. Equally competing to gain victory and it is no different with the Gospel of God. As great and as liberating as the Gospel can be, so too can its message be frustrated to the extent of falsehood. A message that is full of half-truths, tricking someone into a false sense of God’s intervention into their lives when in fact their experience remains superficial. They may even believe that they are born of the Spirit, born again, when in fact nothing truly changes in their lives. They see Christianity as a help to benefit them in this life. A means to lighten their load. True salvation brings with it an abundance of peace but a struggle through life that would be impossible to endure without a daily measure of Gods grace in our lives. Therefore it is crucial to address the Gospel with the merit it deserves.

 

God in His brilliance has place this burden on some who have understood their responsibility to tackle this subject head-on. Its iron that sharpen iron. Take an iron rasp, stroke it across an iron blade and observe. It’s obvious that although the pressure is fierce, they work in harmony to achieve the required result; a sharper blade. We sometimes need the hard truth without the frills of a vacillating love to set us free and bring us to our senses. Please pay careful attention to what is penned, we need to be sure of our understanding of the gospel and how it fits into our lives.

 

Unequivocally Paul Washer is a man whom God has burdened with a deeper understanding on this subject, so I will look to examine some of his findings and then share what I find appropriate. Although the sinners prayer is often prayed by many. Those who have responded to an alter call seems to be extremely encouraging for the rest of those attending the meeting. However, if the message is a dispatch that God will fix your finical woes, those who have responded have the wrong idea of the gospel. And so there are many other reasons why people may respond and come forward. These types of messages are evil because they promise what is good, when in fact it is a lie. A false gospel message has lured them to answer the preachers call.

 

Let us look at what the gospel is and then hopefully you will be able to appropriate it into your lives accordingly. That old adage, if the shoe fits, wear it. If a knife is dull take an iron rasp to it.

 

The gospel means good news and it is a message accomplished by  the God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob for a fallen people through the life, death and resurrection of Jesus Christ the Son of God. Jesus who is equal with the Father and the exact representation of His Father willingly left the glory of heaven. Conceived by the Holy Spirit into the womb of a virgin and then was born the God man, Jesus of Nazareth. He walk this earth in perfect obedience to the law of God. Eventually he was rejected by man and they crucified him. On the cross of Calvary he bore man’s sin, suffered God’s wrath, in other words was punished for our sin and then died in man’s place. On the third day God raised him from the dead, this is the proof that God the Father accepted His Son’s sacrifice as an atonement for mankind’s sin. Jesus paid the penalty for our disobedience, satisfied the demands of justice and pacified the anger of God. Forty days after the resurrection the son of God ascended into the heavens and sat down at the right hand of God the Father and was given glory, honour and dominion over all.

It is therefore imperative that theses truths be highlighted when presenting the gospel message. There is no wiggly room when it comes to our sin. Our sin has offended God, we need to own it and repent, seeking out God’s forgiveness. It’s not an altar call that invites us to try it out as if we are in a fitting room trying on a pair of slacks. How dare we venture down that road, the liberty found in the gospel came with great cost, the death of God’s only begotten Son. It’s only those that acknowledge their sinful state before a Holy God that God will pardon and then declare righteous, not because of what we have done but because of what HE has done. But we must own our sin as the offence that drove Christ to the cross.

 

Paul washer highlights a point that he refers to as one of the greatest crimes committed by this Christian generation is its neglect of the Gospel. “It’s not that the world is gospel hardened but rather gospel ignorant.” On reflection, how true that is. Money preaches and the like spewing out filth and the masses eating it up. Religious organisations accommodating sin as progressive application to entice new membership. GOSPEL IGNORANT! We will all stand before the judgment seat of God and just like the laws of the land, ignorance will not excuse us.

 

The work of God in an individual’s life is miraculous. He causes the blind to see, the deaf to hear and the lame to walk. If you have not had a similar experience, I wonder how real the encounter. I’m not talking about the mistakes we may make along the way, as I know I am chief of blunders. However, I will not cling to the grace of God so that His grace may abound, accommodating my sin, living in a breach to God’s Word and expecting his grace to cover me. Jesus died for it. Do we have a burning desire to find grace to rid ourselves of every offence that nailed Jesus to the cross? If not, have we responded to the correct Gospel message?

 

There is much more to be said on this topic but time does not permit.

 

It’s crucial that you examine where you sand in relation to the correct Gospel message. Why did you respond to the altar call? Are you activity driven of Christ centred? If your blade need sharpening pull out the iron rasp of the correct gospel, fall to your knees, repent and ask for forgiveness and if God steps in, your life will change. You will begin to cry, I can see and begin to seek out God’s grace to right those areas in your life that offend. You will have a desire for Christ.

 

Signing off

 

Tyrone

Saturday 6 June 2020

Cruelty

There is so much cruelty out there. We are inherently cruel by nature. How many of us instinctively turn the other cheek when offended. It’s not our go to action. The itch of payback must get attention if we are to survive the onslaught from others. Most of us don’t really worry much about what others do with their lives just as long as they keep their distance when it comes to encroachment. We have an invisible space they belongs to us, this is the “no-go zone”. As long as that cosmos isn’t invaded we are typically tolerant. But breach that universe, an individual’s domain and drama arises. At times it can be the slighted infringement that triggers, push the wrong button at the wrong time and anything can happen. Look at what is happening in the US, an African American was mistreated so severely that he died, police brutality once again highlighted against a minority group. People have stood up and cried “enough”, and pandemonium has followed. Riots and even deaths all in the name of payback. It is easy to point a finger and accuse others, it’s rather comforting, and it leaves us with a self-centred glow that comes from excusing ourselves. Just another decoy, like a magician and their ability to deceive, it leaves us ignoring an eternal dilemma, which is this “what about our eternal destiny?” Satan has fashioned everything is this world to distract you from finding salvation in and through the finished work of the cross. As real and as effected as he is, I take great joy in this fact, that God is building His church and the gates of hell shall not prevail against it. The elect will respond to HIS CALL!     

We must learn to self-diagnose before we start to repair others. Salvation must start with me. I recall growing up as a young boy with the need to fight my way out of a corner. Punch first and speak later. I make mention of this in my autobiography “Destroy and Deliver” which is available on Amazon in the form of an electronic book. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08733YKZ8  
No one taught me to behave in such a manner, it was instinctive. Years later, in hindsight and with much reflection I understand why I behaved like that. The psychologist would like to notch it up to an up-bringing that was hard on me, my parents getting a divorce when I was ten. That must have played its part… Consequences to our lives most certain have their role to play, however, when we go deeper, it frees us up to correctly analyse our actualities. Regardless of where we have been or what has happened to us, unless we acknowledge that we are the problem and we are sinners by nature. We need to be saved from ourselves; we must destroy the victim card that only we have the power to relinquish. It belongs to each individual and unless we deal with it correctly and throw it into the fire, we will always be looking to get payback and it will always be someone else’s fault.

Without salvation, without accepting what we have freely received, we will never be willing to freely give, giving will always be conditional. Repentance is the very first cornerstone that needs to be laid into our lives if we are to succeed. And the fascinating part behind it all, it is impossible to achieve this without God’s involvement in our lives. And it all started with Jesus Christ becoming a man and living a life of sinless perfection. I want to spend some time here to help us understand what this actually means.

What is “sinless perfection”? It simply means that the will of God the Father, the creator of the universe, demands a specific type of behaviour if we are to find favour from Him. Hence the Law of God through Moses and that is known as the First Covenant. A set of laws that dictated how the Israelites had to live their lives. You can read all about it in the book of Leviticus. However, over time, this Covenant proved that it was an impossible task. In fact the Apostle Paul goes as far to say that one of the greatest lessons to come out of the law is that we are sinners by nature and that if left to ourselves we will always fall short of the law’s requirements. It was a tutor to teach us that we needed a Saviour. Miss this and you will always be groping around in the dark, with miniscule glimmers of hope thinking that some new methods may get you there, only to disappoint.

God has made a way, he has punished His Son for our sin, and we don’t have time to unpack this now, which is a post all in itself. Save to say that we have all been given a lifeline. Jesus paid the price for man’s sin. On the cross He suffered God’s wrath and died in mankinds place. On the third day God raised Him from the dead, proof that God accepted His sons sacrifice for sin. Jesus paid the penalty for our breach and satisfied the demands of righteousness, which settled the wrath of God. Jesus is now in heaven with a resurrected body, a glorified spiritual body; my mind goes into overload when I begin to image what that looks like, how it functions and what it is capable of. This body also awaits the faithful believer,wow! He is seated at God the Fathers right hand and He rules the universe, which we are all part of and the sooner you come to your senses on this the better. 

The solution is simple, take what I have penned, and acknowledge that you need help and that you are weary of trying to do it your way; repent and call upon the name of Jesus and you shall be saved. And I leave you with this life changing and extremely encouraging verse; “For “everyone who calls on the name of the Lord will be saved.”” (Romans 10:13)

Signing off

Tyrone

Thursday 4 June 2020

Discipline!

(1Corinthians 11:32) “But when we are judged by the Lord, we are disciplined so that we may not be condemned along with the world.” 

 

The Christian is truly blessed beyond measure. This verse needs to be unpacked and understood correctly, it is such an amazing reality it should never be overlooked, but sadly I think it is.

 

Firstly we need to understand the context of the chapter, which addresses possibly the most important of all our meeting, well at least the one that is dearest to my heart, the “breaking of bread” or “communion”. A meeting centred around the Lord Jesus Christ and His accomplishments on Calvary. A time and a place where it all began for the Christian and without HIS perfect work the Christians faith would be irrelevant. A time when He was judged for the sins of others, crucified and punished as a guilty man when in fact he was innocent. A time when he bore the brunt of His Fathers wrath, the burden intended for all of mankind. I hope we understand the significance of the meet. A time when believes gathering in remembrance of what Christ achieved for us, Wow! “Lest I forget gethsemane”. Praise the name of Jesus. A time in a believer’s life where we can remember and be judged. A time of reflection, a stint to examine our lives and the example we are setting as believers. Not collectively but rather as individuals. An ephod of self-reflection in the mirror of Christ. To be open faced about ourselves with the Lord and above all things to praise and remember the Lord by verbally thanking Him for willingly embracing our punishment. It’s an accomplishment that seems too good to be true, however it is true indeed, wow! This reality must resonant deep within the recesses of our hearts and be locked and immovable, in spite of the trial of life. “Jesus in my place” rings true, as tears role down my cheeks with jubilation. Jesus judged on behalf of my sin; past, present and future sins all covered by the blood of the Lamb. Does this really vibrate throughout the core of our being the way it should? In most cases I think not. If that isn’t enough, let’s go deeper. When we take communion, which signifies that we are believers and if we engage in our beloveds sacrifice glibly we are then judged by the Lord. He intervenes and disciplines us accordingly. Mercy and grace never ending, thank you Father God. I pray you see the depths of God’s love in the discipline, because without it we would be condemned with all the unbelievers in the world. Their judgment is coming and the Lake of Fire awaits.

 

I recall many years ago, claiming to understand the merits we have as Christians but living a life like I did before I was saved, old habits resurfaced, a time when I allowed my cravings to have free reign but was not willing to relinquish what Christ achieved on my behalf. A life of practised hypocrisy, there is a difference between succumbing to sin and living in it. It is one thing to be taken by sin because of our weakness but something altogether when we ignore it and wilfully live in it, excusing ourselves whilst living under the Christian banner.

 

I can vividly recall standing up and publicly declaring that if I was out of line I wanted the Lord to thrash me. And guess what, He did! I will be forever grateful to my God for his mercy. Sure, for now I live with a virus that dictates, HIV is part of my life. On reflection if given the choice I wouldn’t want it any other way; “But when we are judged by the Lord, we are disciplined so that we may not be condemned along with the world.” The flip side of this is if we live a life of gross disobedience and we are without God’s intervention in our live, in other words Gods discipline is not part of our lives, then we need to check our birth certificate, they may just be fake. The book of Hebrews make my point very clear; “My son, do not regard lightly the discipline of the Lord, nor be weary when reproved by him. For the Lord disciplines the one he loves, and chastises every son whom he receives. It is for discipline that you have to endure. God is treating you as sons. For what son is there whom his father does not discipline? If you are left without discipline, in which all have participated, then you are illegitimate children and not sons." (Hebrews 12:6-8) 

 

The beauty of the grace of God is this, whilst we have breath we have hope, if in doubt find a secluded spot and bear you heart to God, repent and seek His intervention in your lives.   

 

It’s often our own selfish wants that need to be destroy so that we may find deliverance and the sooner we let go and let God the happier we will be. I will boast in the finished work of Calvary, bless your name now and forever more my precious beloved Saviour, thank you.

 

“Let all those that seek thee rejoice and be glad in thee: 
let such as love thy salvation say continually, The Lord be magnified.  But I am poor and needy; yet the Lord thinketh upon me: thou art my help and my deliverer; make no tarrying, O my God.” 
(Psalms 40:16-17)

 

Signing off

 

Tyrone


Monday 1 June 2020

Conquer

(Judges 18:9) “…be not slothful to go, and to enter to possess the land.”

Be not slothful to conquer the land was the instruction to the Israelites when God had voice his opinion on the matter. How have we responded to the exact same instruction when it come to our relationship with the Lord Jesus? I do not want us to glibly brush this question aside. STOP! Let us reflect and take this enquiry to a place where it will become fruitful. Complacency in any relationship is damaging. To be like Jesus is all I ask Father God. And yet there can be no greater request. But ask we must, if we ever want to please our Father and what child isn’t always pushing to be the apple in their Fathers eye. I unashamedly openly confess, I want nothing more, and yet how far I have to travel. Then I am reminded that it isn’t my sacrifice that was the turning point in my life, but rather that of the Lord Jesus’ ransom that enabled me to cry out to God for help. Praise His name now and forever more, Amen! 

He is the Alpha and the Omega, the beginning and the end. It started with Him and it will also end with Him. There is a very specific reason for this; God in His brilliance has exalted His Son in perfect righteousness and nothing will ever change, even in the ages to come. For eternity, we, those whom God has called, and those who have been saved by the blood of the Lamb will be the trophies of HIS GRACE! We must be very careful not to make it about ourselves. Satan tried that and look what happened to him, there is a Lake of Fire waiting for him and for all those who has elected to follow him.

The danger I have seen with the believer is this, complacency with the way in which we choose to live our lives under the Christian banner can be frightening, a reality that seems at times to be pushed aside. We have a responsibility to respect the voice of our heavenly Father and to wrestle for grace in our lives so that we can bring Him glory. This ad hoc type of mentality which allows us to live lives however we choose, contrary to the instruction found in the Word of God is unacceptable. We are consciously lying to ourselves or we have been deceived into believing lies.

I believe it is important to look to Jesus in a prayerful state and with a contrite heart to ask God the Holy Spirit to lead us into a place of honest reflection, concerning our roles in this relationship. “Self” loves to interfere with our perceptions.

I cannot stress how crucial this is as the time of God’s judgment is at hand and the shaking has started; those not grounded upon the ROCK - JESUS CHRIST will fall. We need to make every effort to align ourselves with true believes in order to have our faith strengthen, we are going to need it. If someone isn’t for God, then you best believe that they are against Him and when the pressure is on they will sell you out before you can blink, even family member will turn on each other to save themselves. It’s time to remove the dross, all the clutter of life we have picked up along the way, if we are to have any chance in hearing the trump of God. The wax of life must be removed for this to happen.

It may appear that I have shifted in bearing from Christ’s accomplishments to our works, but I need to remind you that we cannot have one without the other. James is very clear on this, “faith without works is dead.” His encouragement was this, “I will show you my faith by my works”. And remember faith come by hearing the words of God. Just like we need food to nourish our bodies, so too do we need to come under the sound of the Word of God to strengthen our faith. Its faith that feeds our hope and hope that enables us to love correctly.

It’s the grace of God, when applied correctly, that will help us conquer whatever needs to be subjugated. 

Signing off

Tyrone

Thursday 28 May 2020

The Law

We are all governed by the law, it’s our default. So much of our time is spent by laws governed by the country which in turn governs us. It’s just the way it is. Far be it from us to write our own laws, although we most certainly do that within the laws which rule. We all look to do it our way, a tailor-made lifestyle which suits each individual. And when the pressure is on and we need an itch scratched we do that in secret, hoping to get away with the breech. The thief steals hoping not to get caught. The adultery beds another man’s wife in secret, captivated by his own desire. And the list is endless. It’s like what the scientist refer to in space as a black hole, "don’t let the name fool you: a black hole is anything but empty space. Rather, it is a great amount of matter packed into a very small area." Secret sin is like that, the truth be told, all will be expose by the light on Judgment Day. There is no such thing as a secret sin that is just another lure the world has swallowed hook, line and sinker. We may even get away with the deceit for a time, but it will catch up with all of us, repent and be saved is the solution. God has afforded all the opportunity to cry out unto HIM. I cannot be straighter with you, to all of my friends. Which covers childhood, through puberty and all the way up into adulthood. I have declared a truth to you, what will you do with it? That old adage, you can lead a horse to water but you can’t make it drink. "If only" will be the cry of many.

 

So we are bound by the law for as long as we live, it manages us with impunity and yet we are anything but free. The Apostle Paul puts it like this; For I do not do the good I want, but the evil I do not want is what I keep on doing. “ (Romans 7:19) - In a way it's not our fault, the sin of Eve has tainted us. We instinctively err on the side of sin when an opportunity presents itself. But because we have been given a way out, we will all be held accountable if we decline God's offer.  

 

When we understand this correctly, it becomes obvious that we need to be saved from ourselves, sin, Satan and the wrath of GOD! It is God who has extended the life line, praise His name. Bless the name of Jesus the One who took my punishment, why? Obedience to the will of His Father. Why did God require such a sacrifice? Sadly, because of our to sin. However, because God is love, He has extended all a lifeline. I hope you get it! Miss this eternal opportunity and the penalty will be so serious that none of us like to speak about it. Have you ever been to a funeral where they speak of the departed now on hell? And yet so many will end up there. I will not be one of those friends who lies to you, so not to offend. I have made that mistake in the past, and not spoken up and someone has died, that is on me. However now you breathe and your hope is alive, the solution is simple, cry out to Jesus and ask Him to save you. You must mean it, and believe that you need salvation. For “everyone who calls on the name of the Lord will be saved.”” (Romans 10:13)

 

Signing off

 

Tyrone


Sunday 24 May 2020

Be Vigilant


What is rather obvious is how God has chosen the natural world to teach us so many valuable lessons that we must apply to our spiritual lives. It is also palpable that we cannot take those lessons and then live them out in the flesh to find favour from God. Here is the truth behind that type pf reasoning: “For the mind that is set on the flesh is hostile to God, for it does not submit to God's law; indeed, it cannotThose who are in the flesh cannot please God.”  (Romans 8:7-8) – We must make this truth our own, if not we will always be living in a bowl of oil and water trying to mix the two into a single liquid, which is impossible.


However the brilliance of God has allowed us to learn many valuable teachings as we live out our lives in the natural. But unless there is a shift into the spiritual realm we will remain babes in Christ; that is if we have been truly saved. Just like a baby putting everything into their mouths, unable to differentiate the good from the bad. How do we apply ourselves with prudence? We examine those trainings against the voice of God and see how we are able to carry those lessons into our spiritual walks with God. It’s always good to have the intent of finding the acceptable, good and perfect will of God in and through the experience. How do we accurately measure what we believe we are being taught, how do we know whether our understanding is accurate or not? We examine it against the Word of God and not the opinions of others. God has afforded His children that privilege. With that said, I am heavy hearted this morning, so many of us believe because someone claims to be a Christian, it must be so. It is imperative that we mark out those who are truly invested in the will of God and expel those who are all about their own agendas. Sadly there are many who fall into the latter category. Mark out those amongst you and be astute whilst examining what they have to say, is it in accordance with the will of God, or more accurately are they vessels unto honour or not? Not that we need to knit pick on the different persuasions Christians have on certain fundamentals. I believe we will all be squared away when we get to heaven. But blatant violations cannot be overlooked, that will end in devastation. I trust God the Holy Spirit will lead you into all truth concerning this. “Let God be true and every man a liar”. So whether a women covers her head or not as Paul teaches, that wouldn’t be a hill to die on. However when he teaches on how or who should be teaching God’s Word and the reason for it, it must be taken very seriously if we are to stay on track.

When the focus of the author or the preacher becomes about themselves more than the finished work of the cross, be warned! Paul Tripp in his book "Awe" puts it like this; “When we put ourselves in the center of the story, not only do we become rebels against God, we become a danger to ourselves and others. And since we are our greatest problem, we are left powerless to help ourselves.” How do we change our application to the problem of self-getting in the way? “The law can reveal how much you have put yourself in the center of the story, but it has no power to put God back in his rightful place in your heart. We are confronted with the utter foolishness of repeatedly asking the law to do what only grace can accomplish.

It’s the grace of God that has saved us and it’s the grace of God that will get us home. But we must always be mindful of this truth, it’s not as if we now repeatedly look to abuse the grace of God in our lives, a license to live a life of habitual sin.

​“What shall we say then? Are we to continue in sin that grace may abound? By no means! How can we who died to sin still live in it?” (Romans 6:1-2) – The war rages on, but the Christian must be brought to their senses if they have been truly saved. It may take some serve disciple to bring them round, however I am persuaded because God has begun the work HE will see it through unto the end. We are not all the same per se, sure we are all tainted by sin, but some are dull of hearing and just like the rebellious lamb that always wanders away from the protection of the flock and eventually needs the shepherd to intervene. Historically we are taught that a shepherd used to go as far as breaking the lamb’s leg and then carrying it on his shoulders to keep it save. What a glorious metaphor.

The Holy Spirit of God will bring the Christian to their senses, let us make every effort to hear what the Spirit says to the churches.

Signing off

Tyrone

Thursday 21 May 2020

God First


As a father, what is it we seek from our children? Obedience is most certain high up on the list. But what I would place even higher is to witness a true blossoming relationship with God come to fruition in their lives. As I take that thought deeper I realise that obedience will come out of that relationship. And just like that my thoughts align and I am reminded of this verse; “But seek first the kingdom of God and his righteousness, and all these things will be added to you.”  (Matthew 6:33) – God first and everything else falls into place. I am not suggesting that life becomes a bed of roses, often the opposite is true. But of this I am certain, the peace of God through the struggle will be our portion. It’s about transporting our rational into a position so that we instinctively place God first in our lives.

When we open our eyes after a night’s sleep do we reach for the glass of water first to address our parched mouths or do we praise God and tell him we love him and then reach for the glass? That may seem trivial, but is it? I know that my heavenly Father wants me to love him with every iota I have and because we apply ourselves by faith this has nothing to do with the natural. It’s all about learning to walk in the spirit. What I am looking for, is for that to become inherent. For this to happen I need to align scriptures instruction into my understanding. I am taught that faith comes by hearing and hearing by the Word of God. What this teaches me is that if I want my life to echo faith I must be feeding my mind with scripture. Without that application I will obviously not strengthen my faith.

 “So then faith cometh by hearing, and hearing by the word of God.” (Romans 10:17) – Although it is clear that the train of thought behind this verse is referring to preaching the gospel and people responding to it, receiving the faith to believe. However, it would be good for us to carry that thought into our Christian growth. We need to constantly embrace the WORD of God, our lives do depend upon it. Sound doctrine is key to our growth and has an effect on our ability to love God. It is easy to be swept up by the hype of an experience as we are naturally inclined to feed that high. However because the Christian has now received the Spirit of God and He coexist with you, the spirit is always willing to align with God’s will, it’s the flesh that pulls us in the opposite direction. Have you understood the correlation between the two and has it settled? If not, you need to seek out God’s grace to arrive. Without a clear understanding of ourselves and the war within, we will never change. It will always be us first and God second. I am not suggesting that once we resolve on our responsibility to put God first in our lives that we have arrived. NO! The war has just truly started. It becomes a daily battle, but we are now aware of what our responsibility is. We need to put on God to shed all that resists God’s order in our lives. We begin to prove God’s will for our lives and our application to daily living changes. Obviously this is evident in a believer’s life when they are newly saved. The change we witness is radical. However as we grow we often make mistakes or become complacent, that is simply not good enough, I realise the work that still needs to be done in my life. But the days of acceptance is a thing of the past, all I want now is to truly love my heavenly Father not only in word but with my actions and for that to happen I need FAITH.

I need to constantly put myself into a position that will feed that part of my life. Reading the Bible, fellowship with other believers, listening to ministry, but be careful with this as sound doctrine is crucial. For many will come in Christ's name with their own agendas. A good place to start if you truly believe that God has saved you, is to allocate an allotted time slot to reading the Bible and praying, pencil it into your diary and do not put it off. The cares of this life will look to get in the way, but be vigilant.

I will leave you with this encouragementDraw nigh to God, and he will draw nigh to you. Cleanse your hands, ye sinners; and purify your hearts, ye double minded.” (James 4:8)

Signing off

Tyrone






Monday 18 May 2020

Finding Favour


The beauty of God’s favour in our lives must sting at times. “Oh wretched man that I am who will deliver me from the body of death?” Even as self-proclaimed Christians we must understand that this war is fierce.  In any time of crisis there is much to do about helping those in need with people standing up and looking to be recognized, so that they can say they have contributed to the cause feeling better about themselves, and praise from others is always welcomed. This is an inherited trait alive in all of us. We single out the good and look to stand with them. We are quick to put up our hands just as long as the cost is bearable. I need you to mull over that for a minute or so and arrive at you own synopsis…

Ok, let’s move on…

I know it is much easier to align my purpose with like-minded individuals. “Birds of a feather flock together”. But how far are we willing to go if and when the cost is unbearable? When the odds are stacked against us to the extent that it becomes impossible to complete. Breaching the gates into heaven is an impossible quest when we look to ourselves to somehow achieve the objective. I really need us to spend some time here as we reflect on our own efforts to find favour with God. What is your go to action that makes you feel better about yourself? Is it an action that you know others will notice or do you really just get on with it, regardless of the opinion of others? I am convinced not many fall into the latter category. We all need our egos stroked in one form or another, it’s who we are.

But until we learn the better way, we will continually hit a wall, a dead end to the quest of heaven with all its glory will remain a figment of our imaginations. We must stop trying to window dress our lives for the sake of others; that approach is nothing more than a decoy looking to deceive. The sooner we are truthful about the pride of our sin, whatever that maybe, the freer we will find our walks in Christ to be. Justification is one of the vilest of sins. Whenever we find reason to excuse our behaviour whilst accusing others we will remain trapped and of this I am persuaded. Deception is a way of life and we are taught to feed it from a young age. Makeup hides the blemishes on ones face. Why is it a billion dollar industry? Our hearts are desperately wicked and until we see them for what they are we will miss the ultimate goal; finding adoption into the household of God. It’s only the faithful that will enter in.

Just like the words of Jacob, when he said “my brothers meant it for evil but God meant it for good” so too although Satan meant sin for evil God has turned it for good in the sense that it’s our sin that gets us to the place that we understand the gravity of it and therefore call out to be saved, but call we must. Have you ever seen someone call out for help when they believed they haven’t needed it? But put someone in a place where death knocks and then see their rapid response to call out. Although sin is the enemy it should bring an individual to their senses. This is where the sinner calls out to Jesus to be saved. This is what is known as the born again experience.

That is all good and well, like Malcolm Harris recently reminded me, it is one thing to be touched by Christ and to receive partial sight, like the blind man that saw men like trees walking. We must be honest with our retort when asked, “What do you see?” This man had been touched by the Lord, he was no longer blind, per se, he could partially see. When we hide our sin, we only ever deceive ourselves and even others for a time, but never the Lord. The sooner we come to grips and see ourselves for who we are the more proactive we will become in looking to Jesus to find grace in time of need to glorify our Father in heaven and be about His will in every area of our lives. Until then we will look for greater truths behind God’s curtain and only ever see shapes instead of precision.

Father God bring all of your children to their senses is my prayer and help us understand the gravity of our sin, however obscure it has become. Repair that which the cankerworm has eaten, renew a right spirit in us so that we can all be about your will and not our wants. The hot iron that has deadened our consciences need to be switched off.  

Signing off

Tyrone

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