Growing from Glory to Glory

Growing from Glory to Glory

And all of us, as with unveiled face, [because we] continued to behold [in the Word of God] as in a mirror the glory of the Lord, are constantly being transfigured into His very own image in ever increasing splendor and from one degree of glory to another; [for this comes] from the Lord [Who is] the Spirit. 2 Corinthians 3:18 AMP

Mar 24, 2019

WHICH WAY THE WIND BLOWS


“The wind blows toward the south,
Then circles toward the north;
The wind circles and swirls endlessly,
And on its circular course the wind returns.” – Ecclesiastes 1:6 AMP

I was listening to the weather woman predict this week’s weather and she pointed out a wind increase in the late afternoons at 15 mph coming from the southwest.  As I listened the thought struck me that, although weather predictions have become more accurate in the past 20 years (thanks to scientific research), unpredictable things still happen.

Good examples of the unpredictable are twisters and hurricanes.  Weather experts can say that certain storms will have twisters but they cannot say where they will touch down.  They can predict where hurricanes are most likely to strike land but have no way to control them; no man has authority or can control the wind (Ecclesiastes 8:8). 

Just like the wind, we cannot predict the future.  We can make educated guesses as to if we can find a way to afford college or put ourselves in situations where we can meet other people and eventually find a soul-mate but we cannot say for sure what will happen.  We might try to wait until the winds (trials) of our lives settle before we make solid plans but a farmer who waits until the winds die down will never plant seeds (Ecclesiastes 11:4).  This is like the 2nd Chapter of Acts song, "Which Way the Wind Blows":

“You don’t know which way the wind blows,
So how can you plan tomorrow?


We may not know the direction of the winds of our lives and plan for our future but there is Someone Who does know.  He gathers the natural wind in His fists (Proverbs 30:4) and even sends wind (Numbers 11:31).  He makes the wind blow (Genesis 8:1) and the wind fulfills His orders (Psalms 148:8).  He speaks, rebuking the winds and they obey Him (Mark 4:39).  In the same way He is in control of the trials (spiritual winds) in our lives.  Sometimes we ask Him to remove or deliver us out of the trial, and He does.  Sometimes, instead of removing it He gives us the ability to live through it; the benefit of living through a wind is that all the old stuff we do not need is shaken off (like the figs in the fig tree in Revelation 6:13).  In either case He is always in control.

That should be our focus in any spiritual wind…on the One Who is ultimately in control, on the One Who knows which way the wind blows, then we will be either delivered from or carried through the wind.




Mar 12, 2019

THE PRETENDERS


Many of us know the story of the sheep and goats in Matthew 25:31-46.  In case you do not know the story here is a quick synopsis:  the King, Jesus, comes and sits on His throne of glory and gathers all the nations of the earth before Him.  Then He separates each person just like a shepherd separates the sheep from the goats of his flock.  In this parable the sheep represent the righteous who did things for the Lord and ministered to Him without even knowing it, whereas the goats represent those who did not do things for the Lord or minister to him.  The righteous get to live with God forever but all others are sent to the everlasting fire prepared for the devil.  I know a number of people that cannot view God as being so harsh or restrictive.  God loves us so He must be more forgiving.  Surely He would let us into heaven if we try to live a good life, otherwise He would not be a “fair” God.

Let me ask you this:  would you think it would be right for God to let Jeffery Dahmer, the mass-murderer and cannibal into heaven (or other mass-murders such as Samuel Little or Ted Bundy)?  How about the Roman Emperor Nero, the leader of the then-known world who blamed the burning of Rome on the Christians and condemned thousands of slaves (Christian, Jews, Greeks and other ostracized people groups) to the atrocities of the arena where they were torn apart by animals or dismembered alive by soldiers?  How about Hitler?  Should he be allowed into heaven?  What kind of dividing line would you set?  Who would be on your list of sheep or on your list of goats?  Now, while I have you thinking on this for a bit let me add one more “group” to the list of who does or does not get into heaven:  pretenders.

“Not every one that saith unto me, Lord, Lord, shall enter into the kingdom of heaven; but he that doeth the will of my Father which is in heaven.  Many will say to me in that day, Lord, Lord, have we not prophesied in thy name? and in thy name have cast out devils? and in thy name done many wonderful works?  And then will I profess unto them, I never knew you: depart from me, ye that work iniquity.”  –Matthew 7:21-23 KJV

For some reason I thought these two scriptures were together in the Bible but I found that they are not…yet the end result is:  who gets into heaven?  Most of us who profess to be Christians are pretty sure we are going to heaven; after all, we do the things mentioned of the righteous (sheep) in Matthew 25, but, are there ‘pretenders’ among us?  So, how do we know for sure who will enter heaven?

I like how the The Living Bible paraphrases this verse in that it says that “Not all who sound religious are really godly people.” (Note, it does not say “good” people, it says “godly" people.)  It gives the clear condition that we must obey Jesus’ Father who is already in heaven:  “Not all who sound religious are really godly people. They may refer to me as ‘Lord,’ but still won’t get to heaven. For the decisive question is whether they obey my Father in heaven. At the Judgment many will tell me, ‘Lord, Lord, we told others about you and used your name to cast out demons and to do many other great miracles.’ But I will reply, ‘You have never been mine. Go away, for your deeds are evil.’”  -Matthew 7:21-23 TLB

The Voice translation backs up this condition when it says:  “Not everyone who says to Me, “Lord, Lord,” will enter the kingdom of heaven. Simply calling Me “Lord” will not be enough. Only those who do the will of My Father who is in heaven will join Me in heaven.”  -Matthew 7:21 VOICE

The Passion Translation goes on to say in verse 23 that Jesus was never joined to those who are ‘pretending’:  “On the day of judgment many will say to me, ‘Lord, Lord, don’t you remember us? Didn’t we prophesy in your name? Didn’t we cast out demons and do many miracles for the sake of your name?’ But I will have to say to them, ‘Go away from me, you lawless rebels! I’ve never been joined to you!’  - Matthew 7:22-23 TPT

So, what do I strive for in my walk through life?  Do I do the right things; help others, give to the poor and needy?  It is not enough.  My focus is to KNOW Jesus and be known by Him.  The more I grow to know Him, the more I desire to please and bless Him.  I want to return the love He has shown me by helping others and giving to the poor and needy.  He blessed me so much when He gave His life for me I want to live my every waking moment for Him.   This is the Heavenly Father’s will.

“It is not everyone who keeps saying to me ‘Lord, Lord’ who will enter the kingdom of Heaven, but the man who actually does my Heavenly Father’s will.  In ‘that day’ many will say to me, ‘Lord, Lord, didn’t we preach in your name, didn’t we cast out devils in your name, and do many great things in your name?’ Then I shall tell them plainly, ‘I have never known you. Go away from me, you have worked on the side of evil!’”  -Matthew 7:21-23 PHILLIPS