Monday, February 5, 2018
Is God shouting at you? Then Listen!

Friday, February 2, 2018
Don't forget the "once saved" part...

Thursday, February 1, 2018
Warning to a compromised conscience
Even though he is writing from a different location to a different audience and in a different time, Paul is carrying forward the same thought: when people stray from what they know is right and wrong and willingly embrace wrong, they can “trick” their conscience. It no longer is just weak and vulnerable, like a computer with no virus protector or a person without a flu shot. Their conscience is open to attack.
A mind closed asks questions but only to win arguments and satisfy himself. An open mind ask questions listens to the wisdom of the world. But an open mind without being firmly grounded in the faith in God and a firm grasp of morality can be easily swayed from the truth. British author Sir Terry Pratchett said, “The trouble with having an open mind, of course, is that people will insist on coming along and trying to put things in it.”
Paul goes on to say that those with a defiled, contaminated conscience professes to know God with their lips but deny God in their actions and works. He uses a different word than he did to the Corinthians when he was referring to merely the ethics of a struggling conscience being defiled. In Titus, he uses a word which speaks more to the spiritual foundation, a deeper sense of defilement to the core.
A conscience which is defiled at the roots can do no other than have defiled actions. It shuns and refuses sound doctrine (the next verse in the following chapter, Titus 2:1). With a deeper departure in the conscience needs a stronger response to turn from such defilement. A sensitive conscience responds to the word of the Lord; a struggling conscience responds to works and examples of others who are stronger in the faith; but a soiled, contaminated conscience needs a warning, a “rebuke” (Titus 1:13).
The other day a potential school shooting was foiled when someone who heard something, said something to authorities. There comes a point when an intervention needs to occur.
Jesus used this progression of first go privately, then with one or two witnesses. A defiled conscience needs an intervention. Matthew 18:16-18 says tell it to the entire church for a warning.
Consider this prayer from Psalm 141:15 (NIV)
let him rebuke me—that is oil on my head.
My head will not refuse it,
for my prayer will still be against the deeds of evildoers.

Wednesday, January 31, 2018
Sin Loves A Party
Keep any “root of bitterness” from springing up in me
and cause trouble by my witness to others.

Tuesday, January 30, 2018
What leads to a convicted conscience?
To have a sensitive, convicted conscience, we must listen to
the Word of God.
I can’t imagine a living in a culture that would stone
someone for any crime. And yet such cultures exist today. And they existed in
the Bible days. And let’s face it, it was commanded in the Old Testament. The
Bible taught judgment for sin to teach the seriousness of sin.
This story found in John 8:1-11 is not so much about a
woman, but about the conviction of sin. This passage does not teach that it is
sin to call sin a “sin”. We must know what defines sin for our consciences to
be convicted. We also must know about mercy to drop our stones.
The worst thing the Bible could do is to never point out
sin, or else we would feel the right to stone others because we would consider
ourselves sinless.
The worst thing the Church could do is to NEVER point out
sin, or else no one would feel the need to surrender to salvation.
And the worst thing we as humans could do is to never allow
God to examine us to “see if there is any wicked way in us” (Ps.
139:24).
Those grandstanding with support in the “Me Too” movement
today should have been a little less judgmental and more “tolerant”.
C.S. Lewis’ The Abolition of Man states there must be a
standard of right and wrong; otherwise, we will let our abased Nature or “what
feels right” to be our guide. Or worse, let someone else’s abased Nature be our
guide. If we let Nature or Others or Ourselves be our guide, the result will be
“the abolition of humanity”.
A sensitive, convicted conscience follows the Word of our
Lord Jesus Christ. A society that follows its heart as its conscience (or
follows money / fame / socially acceptable standards / politically correct
standards) will allow sin to go on unabated and without judgment. Until the
winds change.
The Word of God, fortunately, does not change. A sensitive, convicted conscience will also seek mercy for our own sins. And once forgiven, it is much easier to forgive others.
Our Prayer for today comes from Psalm 139:23-24
“23 Search
me, O God, and know my heart. Try
me, and know my anxieties. 24 And
see if there is any wicked way in me, and
lead me in the way everlasting.”

Monday, January 29, 2018
Don't they have a conscience?

5. A saved, cleansed conscience (always with faith): 1 Timothy 1:5, 1:19, 3:9, "a good conscience and sincere faith"; "having faith and a good conscience"; "holding the mystery of faith with a pure conscience".

Sunday, January 28, 2018
23. The Sanctuary of Eternal Blessings: and I will dwell in the house of the LORD for ever.

The Place: “…in the house of the Lord…” Wherever Christ is, that will be the house of the Lord. Revelation says that Heaven will come down to earth and Christ will reign here so Heaven is wherever Christ is. Until then, we have a place, and it’s a place that began with the thief on the cross. Jesus assured that criminal who died with Him that he would be in paradise with Christ the same day. Luke 23:43 says, “And Jesus said to him, Verily (most assuredly, truly) I say to you, Today you shall be with Me in paradise.”
No “maybe”.
No “might possibly be with Me.”
Allow mercy and goodness to be what I leave behind.
I so much look forward to dwelling in
Your eternal house, my mansion, forever.
Amen.

Saturday, January 27, 2018
22. The Surety of Earthly Blessings: "Surely goodness and mercy shall follow me all the days of my life" (Ps. 23:6a)
Psalm 23:6a

Friday, January 26, 2018
Part 4: Declaring to the World Our Eternal Destination (Psalm 23:6)

Thursday, January 25, 2018
21. The Superabundance of the Spirit: "my cup runneth over" (23:5d)
Psalm 23:5d
If eternal life in heaven was our ultimate goal, then why not go there now? What is the point of this life, just to decide where we will spend eternity? No, we have to go back to the fall, and the reason why Adam was banned from the Garden of Eden in the first place.
I'm reaping better than I sowed
Amen.

Wednesday, January 24, 2018
20. The Sanctification of the Spirit: "Thou anointest my head with oil" (23:5c)
Psalm 23:5c
Set me apart for your service today.
Keep me safe from Satan's infestation
in my thoughts and actions. Amen.”

Tuesday, January 23, 2018
19.The Surrounding of Adversity: "In the presence of mine enemies" (23:5b)
Psalm 23:5b
Sometimes THE enemy, that is, Satan, can use our friends, our family, even ourselves. The phrase, “We are our own worst enemy” is not entirely true. Our worst enemy is the devil and he just uses others to get at us.
Jesus said in John 17:11-21 “And now I am no more in the world, but these are in the world, and I come to thee. …I have given them Thy word; and the world hath hated them, because they are not of the world, even as I am not of the world. I pray not that Thou shouldest take them out of the world, but that Thou shouldest keep them from the evil. They are not of the world, even as I am not of the world….As Thou hast sent me into the world, even so have I also sent them into the world. …that they also may be one in Us: that the world may believe that Thou hast sent me.”
I felt some genuine evil this week, both in the source and in my reaction which I had. Sometimes our enemies are not really our enemies, but it is the evil force behind the attack. One of the things I kept repeating was “Thy rod and thy staff, they comfort me.”
John 16:33 – “These things I have spoken unto you, that in me ye might have peace. In the world ye shall have tribulation: but be of good cheer; I have overcome the world.”
We need to be on the guard against the enemy but also remember that God also guards us against our enemy.
There is a phrase: “keep your friends close and your enemies closer.” God prepares a table before us in the presence of our enemies sometimes to keep us close to Him.
and my Shepherd on earth,
lead me not into temptation,
but deliver me from evil.
Amen.
