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Embrace the Within

Focusing inward to create the abundant life God wants.

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  • Dec 6, 2022
  • 3 min read

"If you will but rejoice, God will give power."

A. B. Simpson

You don’t have to be very smart to be a Christian. That is the great consolation for many and a stumbling block for a few. For a long time it was my stumbling block. I liked to fancy myself as one of the smartest people in the room. I studied and read and meditated on a lot of different things. And the idea that salvation takes very little to no intelligence at all was a hindrance to me.

I would look around at the folks in churches and think that I was smarter than them. That I knew a lot more than them and that made me better than them. I would look at all they believed and their feeble understanding and consider how foolish they were acting. All the time, I had it all reversed.

“And the Angel went in vnto her, and said, Haile thou that art freely beloued: the Lord is with thee: blessed art thou among women. And when she saw him, she was troubled at his saying, and thought what maner of salutation that should be. Then the Angel saide vnto her, Feare not, Marie: for thou hast found fauour with God. For loe, thou shalt conceiue in thy wobe, and beare a sonne, and shalt call his name Iesus. He shall be great, and shall be called the Sonne of the most High, and the Lord God shall giue vnto him the throne of his father Dauid.3And hee shall reigne ouer the house of Iacob for euer, and of his kingdome shall bee none ende.”

Luke 1:28-33 GNV

And after leaving that life of having to be better than others behind and accepting Christ, I still see that mindset in friends, colleagues, and strangers. How can these stupid people be right? They’re just being indoctrinated and misled. They’re too dumb to understand philosophy and psychology and history. They’re just a bunch of sheep.

I hear and see and have said all those things before as well. Because it doesn’t take a genius to believe in Christ. You don’t need to graduate from high school, you don’t need to know how to read, you don’t even need to know history to believe in Christ. Belief in Christ takes no special knowledge at all. And thank God for that. If it took anything extraordinary on my part, then I wouldn’t be able to do it. God did the extraordinary part. All I have to do is listen and act.

“Feare thou not, for I am with thee: be not afraide, for I am thy God: I will strengthen thee, and helpe thee, and will susteine thee with the right hand of my iustice.”

Isaiah 41:10 GNV

I used to think it took some special knowledge to get life figured out. There has to be some secret. And I see some folks in the churches seeking all sorts of hidden truths in the Bible like it’s an Easter egg hunt. The simple fact is that the most rudimentary and basic knowledge is all that is required. I just have to know that Christ died for me to grant grace and forgiveness. Everything else is obedience.

I used to look at the meager amount of knowledge it takes to become a Christian as a stumbling block. It used to make me think I was better than Christians. It used to make me question their understanding. BUT now I see that it can’t be too difficult because we are all rather dumb in comparison to the great knowledge and wisdom of God.

So, rather than relying on my own understanding, I now rely on God to teach me how to understand. I am an easily fooled person despite all the reading and studying and meditation. And the sooner we come to that realization, the sooner we understand that we are not the smartest person in the room, then the sooner we can get out of our own way and into the Lord’s Way.

“Reioyce in the Lord alway, againe I say, reioyce.”

Philippians 4:4 GNV

Grace and Shalom to your week. Shalom to your home. Bless your being. The reign of the Lord is now. Be a blessing to the Lord and others.

  • Dec 5, 2022
  • 3 min read

"It’s almost too limiting to say that we “celebrate”… Christmas. We stare dumbstruck, lost in wonder, love, and praise… God being born into our world."

Timothy Keller

Division. I am not concerned about the division between Christ and the world. I should naturally be divided from the ways of the world as I follow the Way of the Lord. What has always and continues to concern my walk is the division Christians have with each other over their own agendas. The division is not over sound doctrine. The division is over personal agendas.

I have to admit. When I came to the Lord, I had a personal agenda. Anyone exiting the way of the world has a lot of baggage that comes with all the concerns the world brings. I had political, philosophical, psychological, social and economic baggage that came from years of walking in the way of the world. And I didn’t drop that baggage overnight and become a totally new creature immediately. Honestly, God is still working on me on a lot of things.

And there are so many divisions in the churches today that it makes my heart sick. And there are many more divisions when folks don’t go to church and ignore the gathering together for fellowship. Fellowship and congregation is extremely important. I can read alone, I can study alone, and I can pray alone, BUT I need other people to keep me grounded in reality. I have to understand that just because I have a thought does not mean that thought is from God no matter how much it agrees with my agenda. I have to check my thoughts against the Word of the Lord and against His Church.

A lot of division comes from ignoring the filter I have for thoughts. And that filter is the Word. I need to pour my thoughts into the Bible rather than pouring them into the world. If the Bible does not support my thought, then I need to let it go. And I know we all have a difficult time with that. But listening to thoughts that divide us from the mission of Christ and separate us from the Church never helps.

When I take my eyes of Jesus and put my eyes on the world, I begin to sink into the world again. And I don’t think any of us really want to sink. BUT I do think we take our eyes off the goals of Christ and put our eyes on our own agenda. And that is the unhealthy type of division. That is the division of Christians against the Way of the Lord. And that is the division we all need to fix.

So, I encourage you and I to not neglect the council of others. If you don’t have a brother or sister to bounce your ideas off, then feel at liberty to bounce them off me. I am lucky enough to have brothers and a sister to bounce ideas off BUT I am always willing to take on more.

“So welcome each other, just as the Messiah has welcomed you into God’s glory. For I say that the Messiah became a servant of the Jewish people in order to show God’s truthfulness by making good his promises to the Patriarchs, and in order to show his mercy by causing the Gentiles to glorify God — as it is written in the Tanakh,

‘Because of this I will acknowledge you among the Gentiles

and sing praise to your name.’

And again it says,

‘Gentiles, rejoice with his people.’

And again,

‘Praise Adonai, all Gentiles!

Let all peoples praise him!’

And again, Yesha‘yahu says,

‘The root of Yishai will come,

he who arises to rule Gentiles;

Gentiles will put their hope in him.’”

Romans 15:7-12 CJB

Grace and Shalom to your week. Shalom to your home. Bless your being. The reign of the Lord is now. Be a blessing to the Lord and others.

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