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Embrace the Within

Focusing inward to create the abundant life God wants.

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“You are light for the world. A town built on a hill cannot be hidden. Likewise, when people light a lamp, they don’t cover it with a bowl but put it on a lampstand, so that it shines for everyone in the house. In the same way, let your light shine before people, so that they may see the good things you do and praise your Father in heaven” (Mattityahu (Mat) 5:14-16 CJB). I need to burn with His light in all that I say and do to be a beacon to those lost. Like a lighthouse or a town on a hill, my example should guide others to His light. People are not easy to love because they reject the light.

The Sermon on the Mount begins with a number of blessings. The contrite, mourning, meek, hungry, merciful, pure, peaceful, and persecuted are all blessed and assured that they will receive His reward (Mattityahu (Mat) 5:3-10 CJB). They are then told of the joy of persecution for lies told about them (Mattityahu (Mat) 5:11-12 CJB). Then those same people are called “the salt for the Land” and are warned not to lose our saltiness (Mattityahu (Mat) 5:13 CJB). And finally they are called a “light for the world” (Mattityahu (Mat) 5:14-16 CJB). That is quite a lot for starters for anyone to work through understanding. And I have spent a lot of time in the Sermon on the Mount recently because it is so often overlooked because it is often the most difficult teaching of Jesus. Those three chapters in Mattityahu are a lot. BUT they are also essential in shaping our understanding of who He is. How can we be His light if we don’t know His example?

So, a lot of nominal Christians spend a lot of their time looking at the Tanakh and working through the Mosaic law rather than looking at how Jesus exploded those teachings in His Sermon on the Mount. An understanding of Jewish heritage is important in reading the New Testament in context of the Tanakh BUT to truly understand a God that was set apart from His people is going to happen when we see His example within His people. His example is shown in how Jesus conducted Himself and in what Jesus taught us to be as a person. There is no need for an abstract or figurative example of how we should walk. There is no need to look at imperfect examples from the history of His people when we have a perfect example. I don’t want to be like Moses or Abraham or David or Daniel or John or Peter or Paul. I have a perfect example of Him to pattern after in Jesus. Living in His example is the only way to show His light to those in darkness.

Living His example is not going to bring everyone out of the darkness. I think that is an important thing for Christians to understand. That in spite and despite our example, we do not save anyone. That is God’s job. I am not called to save the world. I am called to be a “light for the world” and “salt to the Land”. So I need to stay in my lane and allow God to work in His omnipotence. And that is a lot to ask new Christians that are on fire and ready to burn the world for Jesus and then get burnt out and become tasteless. Some folks are not ready for the light when they see it from me. And that is okay. It doesn’t mean my light is wonky or that I am doing anything wrong. Folks are going to come to Him in His time and not mine or yours or theirs. I wasn’t looking for a walk with God and here I am. I am sure a lot of you are in the same situation while others went out looking for Him. And regardless of how it happened, He made Himself known the way it was going to work for you.

And that is the same for all people. God has a plan. God is enthroned. God is still in charge. And that is what trust in Him is all about. Despite how frustrating darkness can become in people we love, I have to give it over to Him. And that can be extremely difficult at first. BUT, like all things, learning to rely on Him in all things is a process. I believe in salvation by faith. Faith is an action. Hope is my confidence. Courage is choosing to change. And that all takes a process of, “. . . working out your deliverance with fear and trembling, for God is the one working among you both the willing and the working for what pleases him” (Phillipians (Php) 2:12-13 CJB). He is always going to get His Way.

So, there is no need to worry that your testimony isn’t working. No need to worry that you aren’t doing things right. Because you probably are not doing anything right. I have taken great pleasure in knowing that even my little imperfect ministry is not essential in His plan. And so I don’t worry so much about getting everything right. That used to bother me all the time. That I was going to somehow mess it up for Him. And, dude, I am a walking mess up. And He can use me even though I get tongue-tied and awkward and act foolishly. So too can He work in all of us and through our imperfections. Some folks reject the light today and that makes them all the more difficult to love BUT that never disqualifies them from our love or His love.

Grace and Shalom to your home.

I love you. I forgive you. Have a blessed and abundant day!

“But Yeshua called them to him and said to them, ‘You know that among the Goyim , those who are supposed to rule them become tyrants, and their superiors become dictators. But among you, it must not be like that! On the contrary, whoever among you wants to be a leader must be your servant; and whoever wants to be first among you must become everyone’s slave! For the Son of Man did not come to be served, but to serve — and to give his life as a ransom for many’”(Mark (Mrk) 10:42-45). When we act like the Goyim, we are no longer set apart . . . We are exactly the same. We are to be Ambassadors of His Kingdom and act in accordance with His commands. And that involves becoming a servant to all, a slave to all mankind. It is a tale throughout biblical stories of His people trying to be more like the Goyim and continues today in our homes, in our communities, and in our public gatherings. We conform to them and not Him. People are not easy to love because we use force rather than service to change the world.

Leadership is service. Jesus did not come to earth to set up an earthly kingdom although He has all the power. Jesus did not come to earth to make others follow Him although He has all the power. Jesus did not come to earth to lord His power BUT to serve all humanity.

“Let your attitude toward one another be governed by your being in union with the Messiah Yeshua: Though he was in the form of God, he did not regard equality with God something to be possessed by force. On the contrary, he emptied himself, in that he took the form of a slave by becoming like human beings are. And when he appeared as a human being, he humbled himself still more by becoming obedient even to death — death on a stake as a criminal! Therefore God raised him to the highest place and gave him the name above every name; that in honor of the name given Yeshua, every knee will bow — in heaven, on earth and under the earth — and every tongue will acknowledge that Yeshua the Messiah is Adonai — to the glory of God the Father” (Philippians (Php) 2:5-11 CJB). Good ideas NEVER require force.

When I use force, I am like the Goyim and not like The Christ. I am most like Him when I serve others unto death. The selfless character of Jesus does not fit with the violent world of the Goyim, He was set apart. I am to be apart. People are not easy to love when we act forcefully where a heart of servitude would better mirror Him.

Grace and Shalom to your home.

I love you. I forgive you. Have a blessed and abundant day!

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