Wednesday, July 4, 2012

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The Progressives



          We win!  You may not think so, but the progressives have really messed up this time.  They have gotten the health care bill passed which is the first step in making us completely dependent upon them.  If they are successful in their agenda, we will have nothing left.  Therefore, the only ones left that have money, or anything else of value, will be the political class.  Since their plan is for the rich to be taxed to pay for everything and they will be the only ones left to tax, they will have to pay for our healthcare and everything else.  I guess they really haven’t thought that far ahead.  “The trouble with socialism is you run out of other people’s money to spend.”((Margaret Thatcher –British Prime Minister)  We needed change but the Obama administration was not the answer. They moved us in the direction we were headed, not the direction in which we needed to go.  Our government has been out of control for a long time.  

 

          I have come to the conclusion that I can no longer refer to the progressives as bastards (Bastard - meaning that they have no founding fathers and no respect for them).  I have realized that it is wrong to besmirch the reputations of their parents, whom I am sure are ashamed of them.  These people don’t recognize the authority of the principles under which this nation was founded.  From what I have seen in their efforts to get the health care legislation passed, they have no principles.  

 

           We have a Star Spangled republic, not a muddy swamp of socialism.   The progressives think we have a democracy.  Democracy.. while it lasts is more bloody than either aristocracy or monarchy.  Remember, democracy never lasts long.  It soon wastes, exhausts, and murders itself.  There is never a democracy that did not commit suicide.” (John Adams)  A democracy is nothing more than mob rule, where fifty-one percent of the people may take away the rights of the other forty-nine.” (Thomas Jefferson) This is why we were set up as a republic  by the founding fathers who knew the difference.  Our founding fathers knew exactly why they were setting up our republic based on Christian principals.  Patrick Henry said that this country was not founded by religionists but by Christians, not on religions but on the gospel of Jesus Christ.  John Jay, the first chief justice of this nation said that this is a Christian nation.  In 1892, the Supreme Court (The Trinity decision of 1892)  announced that this is a Christian nation.  This was after a review of thousands of founding documents, both federal and from the various states.  Freedom prospers when religion is vibrant and the rule of law under God is acknowledged.” (Ronald Reagan) 

 

          I could go on and on with quote after quote from those who matter, establishing beyond any reasonable doubt that this is truly a Christian nation.  What is in question now is how long it will remain so.  The separation of church and state is found in the constitution of the extinct USSR – article 52; not in the United States constitution.  Eleven years after the signing of the constitution Thomas Jefferson used that phrase to assure a church group that the government cannot interfere with our religious expression.  Things sure have gotten twisted around.  The government was against Jesus during His earthly lifetime.  The same kinds of people are against Him and His followers now. 

 

          ‘Social Justice’ to the progressive doesn’t mean helping the poor.  Their definition is the “Forced redistribution of wealth with hostility towards individual property, under the guise of charity and/or justice.” (Glenn Beck) Moral issues mean different things to progressives because their morals are different than most of us.  Their morals are not centered in God but rather a humanist view of right and wrong.  The progressive attempt to eliminate God from our lives is the plan to get our moral and religious values replaced by theirs.  “There are 2500 verses in the King James Bible about poor people.  One time in seminary we cut out of the Bible every reference to poor people, every single one; it took us a long, long time, when we were done that Bible was in shreds. It was falling apart; it was literally in holes….a Bible full of holes.  I would take it out and say brothers and sisters this is the American Bible, it’s full of holes.” (Rev. Jim Wallace, spiritual advisor to President Obama)   It is my opinion that it is Rev. Jim Wallace’s theology that is full of holes.  The Bible says that many will come in the name of Jesus and attempt to deceive us.   I think that Jeremiah Wright and Jim Wallace are prime examples of deceivers.  Jesus taught voluntary giving, not forced giving.  When a government takes something from one group, to give to another, it’s not charity, its theft.  Forced redistribution is not the same as charitable giving.  When the government takes over charities the people loose control over where the resources are distributed.  A man’s best friend is his dogma, and their dogma is going to bite us in the butt.  No where in the Bible does it call for the government to take care of the poor, rather it calls for Christians to help the poor.  Jesus said that the poor would always be with us.  I guess that means that charity toward those in need is an ongoing request of the Lord.

 

          Violence, intimidation, personal attacks, slurs and bomb throwing are not the answer.  These are the things that the enemy wants to goad us into doing.  We should not stoop to their tactics.  Glenn Beck says that ‘the progressives are trying to prod us into violence’.  If they can get us to act like they did in the sixties, they will have succeeded.  Americans are a decent, moral and religious people.  I think that it will be hard for them to accomplish this goal; however, there are always those radicals in every group to say nothing of their planting people among us who will do outrageous things to forward their agenda.   We have the strongest weapon in our vote.  I get sick and tired of those who say ‘you can’t blame me, I didn’t vote’.  Yes I can; you neglected your responsibility as a citizen. “All tyranny needs to gain a foothold is for people of good conscience to remain silent.” (Thomas Jefferson)   2010 is not just a choice between Republicans and Democrats. 2010 is not just a choice between liberals and conservatives. 2010 is a referendum on the very identity of our nation.” (Marco Rubio)

 

       The thing to keep in mind is what would Jesus do?  Hitler said that if

you say something often enough and loud enough, that most of the people will believe it.  We are surrounded by lies, deception and slight of hand. The Bible and the founding documents are often misquoted or misrepresented by the deceivers.   I hope I shall possess firmness and virtue enough to maintain what I consider the most enviable of all titles, the character of an honest man.” (George Washington)  Study history and the Bible to see the truth and overcome what is being fed to us.
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Thursday, June 21, 2012

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Atheism


          Today’s “new atheists” seek to deprive you of your belief system in order to elevate their own.  Atheists believe in mans’ superiority, rather than the superiority of God.  “A man says, in his heart, there is no God.”[1]  “A man is right in his own eyes.”[2]  An evolutionary atheist is a person who uses the gifts God has given him to prove there is no God.  Today’s “new Atheists” not only consider you less intelligent than they are, but also consider you their enemy.  They have forgotten that they were only allowed to exist in our country because of the tolerance of our Christian nation.

          Intellectualism often exalts ‘the man over God’ world view.  Faith is not based on intellectual prowess, but rather the ability to establish faith in your life.  This is not based on IQ levels, but rather the leading of the Holy Spirit.  All are welcomed by God, through faith in His Son: the brightest as well as the least bright because “God is no respecter of persons”.[3]  God is a respecter of the willing.  Intellectualism often blinds people in their search for the meaning of life because “none is so blind as he who will not see”[4].  The underlying thinking, that centers most in the unbeliever’s life when they reject Jesus, is that if Jesus is Lord – they are not.  The Bible is the best selling book in the world for some reason.  Surely not everyone can be buying them to put on the coffee table in order to look religious.

          Religion is an all encompassing word.  On the other hand, Christianity is an all exclusive word.  Christianity is the only religion that offers a personal relationship with God.  No other religion has this relationship.  All other religions, because they are made up out of the mind of man, cannot have this relationship due to the lack of a foundation in the One True and Living God. 

          Thomas Jefferson said: “question even the very existence of God”.  He did not add; and you will find none.  Rather he was saying study and discover for yourself.  God said: “seek me and I will show myself to you”[5].  As you twist the lens barrel of the camera, the image comes into focus.  As you study the Bible, the image and Word of God comes more into focus.   It takes effort to aim the camera and adjust the lens to get the sharpest image.  It also takes effort to understand the Bible, and as it comes into sharper focus and understanding, you realize it is worth the effort.  A clearer image of God’s love can only be obtained through the study of His word. 

          Lee Strobel and Dr. Ivan Panin are excellent examples of atheists, out of many, who set out to prove the Bible was wrong and only proved to themselves the validity of the Bible.  Lee Strobel set out to disprove the Bible and, in his research, discovered that it had to be true.  Atheist-turned-Christian Lee Strobel, the former award-winning legal editor of The Chicago Tribune, is a New York Times best-selling author of more than twenty books and has been interviewed on numerous national TV programs, including ABC, Fox, PBS, and CNN.[6]  Dr Panin was a scholar in Greek and Hebrew as well as a doctor of pure mathematics.  His original mindset was to prove the Bible was a hoax.  He found a uniformity and structure, through comparison of hundreds of ancient biblical manuscripts, which are only found in the Bible, in Genesis through Revelation.  Dr. Panin came to know the Lord Jesus.[7]

          Atheists believe that there is no God, but eventually must respect that God knows their thoughts.  They believe that the believing people of the world are inferior to them in intellect and knowledge.  Atheists cannot prove a negative; therefore their battle is within themselves.  Their best claim to refute a Creator God is evolution which has no basis in scientific fact.  It doesn’t even qualify as a theory under scientific terminology.  Christians claim a personal experience with God.  Do atheists claim a personal relationship with nothingness?

          The drastic reduction of the level of education in the United States can be directly attributed to the rise of atheism and secularism.   The early basis for education in our country was to teach children to read the Bible and to prepare people for ministry.  The Bible has been removed from our public educational system.  Ignorance breeds ignorance.  Alexis de Tocqueville[8], a French historian and political thinker, visited our country soon after the revolution.  He wrote quite a bit about the United States.  He was especially impressed with the level of our literacy and was impressed by the way our Christianity held us together.   Lack of ability to read and understand the Bible can account for the educational and moral decline of the country. 

          In essence, Abraham, concerning Hell, said that if a man won’t listen to the word of God and the prophets, he won’t listen to a man who has returned from the dead.[9]  Jesus returned from the dead, and even though there were over five hundred witnesses to that fact, there are still those who won’t listen and believe.    

          What can we do for the benefit of atheists?  We are instructed, by the Bible, to love them as God first loved us.  Our God is a God of love: He loves them as part of His creation, and we should follow His example.  We are instructed not to judge them as they may someday come to be saved like us[10].  We are instructed by the Lord to pray for them and treat them kindly; helping and feeding them if necessary.[11]  We are to be the salt and light of the world.  Jesus said: He did not come for the righteous but for the sinner[12]. 


[1] Psalm 14:1, Psalm 10:4
[2] Proverbs 21:2, Proverbs 28:11
[3] Acts 10:34
[4] Ezekiel 12:2, Deuteronomy 29:4, Romans 11:8, Luke 10:23
[5] Luke 11:9, Deuteronomy 4:29, Jeremiah 29:13, 1 Chronicles 28:9, 2 Chronicles 15:2
[9] Luke 16:31
[10] Luke 6:37, 1 Corinthians 5:12
[11] Romans 12:17-21
[12] Luke 5:32, Matthew 9:13, Mark 2:17 
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Thursday, May 24, 2012

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Riches In Heaven

Storing up riches in Heaven is like saving for retirement, only safer. This life is a test of God to see what we do with it. Your reward in Heaven is based on what you do with this life; not if you get to Heaven but rather the heavenly reward you receive. Salvation is by grace, but Heavenly reward is based on works. All in Heaven rejoice when someone gives his life to the Lord. That seems to be a good score, if you are in part responsible.

It would be futile to approach my writings, which I believe are inspired by God, without the realization that there is a cloud of suspicion and even resentment created in those who are overwhelmed by the cares of the world. Throughout the history of the world, those who were chosen to speak for the Lord have been taunted and ridiculed in their attempts to do so. It is necessary to understand that bigotry and bias are abundant throughout the present world but will not be present in the ‘World to Come’; therefore my writings will not be necessary, as we will all know the will of God.

Since the late seventies, when I received ‘the call’ to ‘speak for the Lord’, it has proved to be a struggle of the first degree. It is not that I am superior, in any way to others, but rather that I was called to relate the aspirations of the Lord, in an understandable way, to anyone who will listen with an open mind. A mind that is receptive to the will of God, to which I am subject.

One should never read into my writings that which is not plainly stated. I ask that if someone feels that my opinions, unless stated openly as my opinions, have crept into any of my writings they should consult the scriptures for verification or reproof. It is my wish that as I attempt to explain the ‘Sword of The Spirit’ which is the Word of God, I do so with a dagger that points to the Sword.

It is my stance, that the Bible is the Word of God. It is factual and accurate in what it conveys. Not that every jot and tittle is exact in translation, but that it conveys, adequately and exactly, that which the Lord would have us to know. The Authorized King James version is what I always refer back to for verification of the other translations. Some of the newer ‘translations’ seem to be less than Holt Spirit inspired.

Not every word of these writings is given of God like was the case of the prophets. As it has worked out, the inspiration for each writing, comes from the Lord, but most times it has been my duty to research and find the best way to express that inspiration. I trust that I follow the wishes of the Lord when I pursue that purpose. At times more effort and prayer is required than at others. The guidance of the Holy Spirit is what I do my best to follow. I pray that I qualify in the words of my great grandfather, the Reverend Frederick Rahn: “He gladly did what he was able to do, and he unreservedly submits to the Masters call”.

Rick Rahn
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Tuesday, May 22, 2012

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What Price Did They Pay?

We all know about the horrible things that Jesus had to suffer on our behalf. Did you ever wonder what became of the early evangelists in their efforts to bring the Gospel to us? How much did you suffer today? Perhaps someone at work put you down, because you mentioned Jesus. After all, Jesus did say we would suffer for His names sake.

The original 12 Apostles -

1. Andrew, brother of Peter, was crucified on an X shaped cross and stoned, while he was on the cross

2. Nathaniel / Bartholomew, was skinned alive and then beheaded

3. James the Great, brother of John, was beheaded

4. James the Less/younger, brother of Matthew, cousin of Jesus, was stoned and then clubbed to death

5. Judas Iscariot, committed suicide after betraying Jesus

6. Judas / Thaddeus / Jude, was clubbed to death and beheaded

7. John, died of old age, he returned to Ephesus after he was held prisoner on the Isle of Patmos

8. Matthew, brother of James the younger / cousin of Jesus, was killed with an axe

9. Simon Peter, brother of Andrew, was crucified upside down

10. Philip, was crucified and stoned while being crucified, at age 87

11. Simon the Zealot, was sawn in half

12. Thomas / Didymus, was killed with a spear / lance

Other Apostles -

1. Apollos, apparently died of old age

2. Barnabas, was tortured and stoned to death

3. James the Just/ brother of Jesus, executed by stoning

4. Judas / brother of Jesus, was killed with a halberd

5. Luke, was either crucified with Andrew or died of old age

6. Mark, was killed by being dragged around the streets, with a rope around his neck, until he gave up the ghost

7. Mary Magdalene, apparently died of old age

8. Matthias, was elected by the eleven to replace Judas, he was crucified

9. Paul / Saul, was beheaded in Rome

10. Silas / Silvanus, seems to have died of old age

11. Stephen, was stoned to death

12. Timothy, was stoned to death

All of the 25 people above put themselves on the line so that we would be able to ask Jesus to come into our heart, forgive our sins, be our savior, change our life and usher us into the Kingdom of God. Why did they put up with what they went through? Jesus sacrificed Himself because He, the Father and the Holy Spirit planned that He would voluntarily pay the price of the punishment we deserved for all the things we did in your lives that were not in the will of God. All the other 24 were either eye witnesses, were taught by the apostles, or like Paul had a supernatural experience with Jesus.

Does it really make sense, as some religions teach, some people believe, and some people ignore that all this was done by the people above, and the millions since, to propagate a story that was not true? To be an atheist is to ignore any form of truth and rationality. Does it make sense, as the Muslims teach, that Jesus, when He returns will say ‘oops, I was wrong, I really am not God’s Son, I really didn’t die on the cross, Allah is lord and if you convert to Islam I won’t kill you’? Some people over the centuries knew better than the God of the Bible and invented their own religions. There have even been signs and wonders done by some of these people as they were empowered by Lucifer and his followers, in order to propagate these false religions. The only real way to tell the difference between the Lord of the Bible and falsehood is to compare them to the Word of God.

In order to write this paper I have researched through the Bible , Everyman’s Talmud , Books on the Apostles, Josephus’s Complete History of the Jews (the recognized historian of the Jews is Josephus), and the internet. It intrigues me that in Everyman’s Talmud, there are footnotes to passages in the New Testament credited as authoritative to corroborate what the Talmud is saying. In Josephus’s history, he states, without equivocation, that Jesus was the Christ. There are Jews that accept Jesus as the Messiah, yet many are still deceived into believing the contrary. The saving grace of the Israeli’s is that in the end, as well as many times in the past, a remnant will be saved. Twelve thousand from each of the twelve tribes will accept Jesus as Lord just before the ‘end of the age’. The ‘End of the Age’, as we refer to it, is the same thing that the Jews call the ‘Day of The Lord’.

One would think that with all the evidence available, and the unction of the Holy Spirit, there would hardly be any who would not receive the free gift offered by the Lord for redemption. John 3:16 states: “For God loved the world so much, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believes in him should not perish, but have everlasting life.” Romans 10:9 says: “That if you will confess with your mouth the Lord Jesus, and will believe in your heart that God has raised him from the dead, you will be saved.” Do you know what Christians mean when they say repentance? It means to change your mind. You change your mind from not accepting the gift of Christ, to acceptance of it. Simple, right? What have you got to loose? With all the effort so many people have expended so that you could know the truth, shouldn’t you at least look into it?

Rick Rahn
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Saturday, May 19, 2012

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Forgiveness


          Forgiveness is a wonderful gift.  Things like:

1. My earthly father’s forgiveness for the time my friend and I polished his car with sandpaper. 

2.  My sister in law was forgiven by her father for taking the car out for a joy ride when she was in the eighth grade.

3.  Moses was forgiven for murder and not circumcising his sons.

4.  King David was forgiven for the murder of Uriah in order to steal his wife.

5.  Peter was forgiven for denying the Lord three times.

6.  St. Paul was forgiven for the execution of many in the early church.

There are too many examples both in my memory and the Biblical literature to list here.  There are many things in our lives, large or small, for which we need forgiveness (even those things which we don’t remember or didn’t realize were wrong).  None of us are perfect; no not one.[1]  We were born into a sinful world and we are tempted daily. 

 

          People have gotten it wrong: God is not good, He is perfect.  There are good people in the world that are not perfect.  There are good hot fudge sundays in the world that come close to being perfect.  God, on the other hand, is perfect and responsible for all things good, created in the world and in Heaven.  Because God is perfect, He cannot lie.  He said that there is one way to the Father and it was through Christ.[2]

 
          Because God is perfect, He cannot abide sin.  He gave us free will, and for four thousand years, He tried to lead us to Himself, and what is best for us.  We, however, are not perfect and many times make choices that are not the best for us.  When your child is wandering around aimlessly and having difficulty in finding where you want him to go, you gently take him by the hand and lead the way.  This is like what the Father did for us with Jesus.  Since we couldn’t find a way to live successfully under the law, He supplied His Son to lead the way.  He didn’t come to do away with the laws of God, but to sacrifice Himself to cover the price for our transgressions of those laws. “In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God. The same was in the beginning with God. All things were made by him; and without him was not any thing made that was


[1] Romans 3:23
[2] John 14:6
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Friday, May 11, 2012

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Afflictions Are But For A Moment

If you have never watched the movie Johnny before, I urge you to do so. It is a Christian movie that is so inspirational, especially for the purpose of helping one to understand how God helps us and draws us closer to Him even through the most trying times of our lives. It is one that helps us remember that there really is nothing that can separate us from the love of God, and that He will never leave or forsake us.

Up until I was about eighteen years of age, I suffered with asthma. The rattling of my chest and the sound of my wheezing could be heard from one room to another. I can remember even praying to God that He would just take me home so I wouldn’t have to struggle for the next breath. That’s one of those prayers that you later thank the Lord for answering with a “no.”. When I was in the ninth grade I was having such a hard time that I missed quite a bit of school. Just trying to walk a short distance would cause me to turn blue around my mouth. Finally, our family doctor sent me to an allergist. I took shots for three years, and after my senior year of high school, I suffered only a very few attacks until I finally didn’t have asthma. I believe that helped me to look at other ‘afflictions’ over the coming years in a different light when compared to struggling to take the next breath.

When I was in the second grade I got scarlet fever. I was quarantined to my to my room for over two weeks. Except for the doctor and my parents, I was not allowed to see anyone else. My skin would turn red and even peel as if I had gotten badly sunburned. I knew I was sick, but was never aware that it could possibly cause death. The worst possible consequences in my mind was when there was talk that I might have to repeat the second grade because I had missed so much school. To my way of thinking, that was a fate worse than death, and God had rescued me from it.

At the age of nineteen, during my freshman year at college, the University of Georgia was desegregated. Our first female black student lived in the same dormitory that I did. At first, everything seemed to be going pretty smoothly and there hadn’t been any riots or protests as there had been at other colleges. Then the afternoon before the Georgia vs. Georgia Tech basketball game, there were rumors that there was going to be trouble after the game. I was afraid and asked my house mother if I could please go stay with my sister and brother-in-law who lived off campus. She said that she couldn’t let me go because then they would have to let others leave also. That night, our dorm was put on lockdown. We had to stay in our rooms with the doors locked and lights out. While sitting on the bed that night, I heard a loud crash and felt a sudden blow to my head. To my surprise, a rock had been hurled and came crashing through the window. Flying across the room, it struck me just above my right eye. The next morning, I called my Mama. I was telling her about the riot when she said that she had heard on TV that one person had gotten hurt. I replied that it was me, and then explained the details. By the next day, I had two black eyes and suffered with headaches for the next couple of weeks. As a result, my parents flew down from our home in Baltimore, Md., just to check on me. The school of course was afraid they were coming down to possibly sue them for not letting me go stay with my sister out of harm’s way. I suppose there were those that would have sued, but my parent’s only concern was for my well being. As a result of headaches, I had to drop one of my courses to lighten my load. However, two years later, I began to have epileptic seizures. It was never conclusively proven, but was determined that the blow to my head could possibly have been a factor in causing the seizures.

I was at college when I had the first seizure. I awoke in the morning feeling very sick at my stomach. I had also wet the bed, which I thought was very strange. Furthermore, my tongue also hurt. On the way to class, I decided that I just might better go to the infirmary. The doctor examined me, gave me a prescription and told me to go back to my dorm and rest. In the meantime, he called my dorm mother, told her he thought I had had a seizure and advised her to call my parents. My parents once again flew down. It wasn’t until after they were there and had spoken with the doctor, that I was informed of his suspicion that I had had a seizure. I knew little or nothing about epilepsy. I must admit, that we all thought the doctor must be mistaken, for we did no further investigation into the situation at the time. It wasn’t until later that summer, after traveling to visit my sister, that I had another really bad seizure. My other sister was also there visiting. She heard me cry out and knew right away what was happening. Her youngest son had had epilepsy since he was a little baby of little more than a year old. That seizure was the worst one I have ever had. I was taken to the hospital in an ambulance and was not even conscious of anything until after I was already in the hospital room. When I finally started to come out of it, I was upset because I felt like I was having difficulty thinking and could not remember anything that had happened and could not understand how or why I was even in the hospital.

Needless to say, when we returned home, we did go to the doctor and it was determined that I did have a seizure disorder, but the cause could not be determined. I have been on medication and the seizures are very well managed. I have been fortunate in that they have only occurred during my sleep, and have not altered my life that much. I do know that when it was confirmed that I did have epilepsy, my Mama did not want me to tell my boyfriend (my future husband) or his family. It was not that she was ashamed or anything. She was merely being protective of me, as even at that time, some people looked upon epilepsy as being a really weird thing and even shunned having anything to do with those who had epilepsy. I did tell my Sweetheart and his attitude was, “So what, I love you.” I had a seizure just a few months after we were married, during which I once again wet the bed. He was so sweet the way he was so gentle and tender with me and took care of me as if he was an old pro in such situations. I have always felt so proud of him. After all, from my point of view, I’m just the one that is having the seizure, while he is the one that has to watch over me and make sure that I’m okay. He’s my care taker and my hero.

When I was in the eleventh grade, I remember standing beside my bed and for some reason I had the feeling that I might not be able to have children. Why I was thinking this, I have no earthly idea. I had not suffered any female problems to even cause me to have such thoughts. I just knew that having children one day was very important to me. I prayed and asked the Lord to please bless me with at least one baby before I died. Years later, even before we were married, we had discussed having children, and decided that if for some reason we could not have children, we would adopt them. By the time of our second year of marriage, I had had two miscarriages during the second month of each pregnancy. Finally, during our third year of marriage, as soon as I thought I was pregnant, I went to the doctor and I was given shots to help me carry the pregnancy for the first four or five months, and we were blessed with the birth of our first son. When he was three years old, I was about twelve weeks pregnant and once again, after a week of complete bed rest due to bleeding, I miscarried that baby also.

Two years later, we were blessed with the birth of a beautiful little baby girl. And again, I was given shots during the first five months of the pregnancy to help prevent me from miscarrying again.

Two years later, I was pregnant once again. I was given the shots and all seemed to be going okay. It did seem that the baby was not moving very much in comparison to my others. Yet the doctor never expressed any concern. They did not do ultrasounds as a standard procedure as they do now. Then when I was a little more than seven months, I began to hemorrhage. My husband was out of town on a business trip, so my brother had to take me to the hospital. My husband arrived at the hospital a couple of hours later just before I was taken into surgery to have the baby by caesarean delivery. Our little baby girl was born with multiple birth defects and lived for only one hour. After this, the doctors advised us not to get pregnant again; fearing that the same thing could happen once again. But we did not feel our family was complete. A year later, I knew there was a good chance I was pregnant. I knew in my heart, from the very beginning that all was going to be well. I told my sisters, and asked them to lay hands on me and pray for me and the baby. This time I wasn’t even given any shots. And we had our last child who arrived weighing in at almost nine pounds, and he was absolutely gorgeously formed, thank the Lord!

When I was about forty five, I was diagnosed with fibromyalgia. For the first couple of years, I thought it was just something that would make me feel like I had been bruised, or make your arms hurt and feel like they weighed fifty pounds each. Later, a doctor told me, “Well Mrs. Rahn, I’ve good and bad news for you. The good news is that it won’t kill you. The bad news is that it will make you feel like you wish that it would.”

Several years later at about the age of sixty four, I fell at work and suffered a blow to my head, which caused me to have some rather bothersome problems as a result of the concussion. It has left me with such symptoms as vertigo migraine headaches, photophobia, and ataxia (Ataxia is an inability to coordinate voluntary muscle movements. A person with ataxia will appear to be off-balance when standing and unsteady or staggering when walking. For me, this mainly occurs in connection to influence from light.) I am especially affected by bright sunlight, fluorescent lights, halogen and other bright lights. This means that I must wear sunglasses, and other protective devices to block out as much light as possible most of the time, or I will walk like I am drunk and feel like I’m a top that is wobbling and about to fall down. At times, my head and neck hurt so much that I have to retreat to a completely darkened room until the symptoms subside. Believe it or not, as debilitating as it sounds, I have gotten better than it was for several months, so for that I am very grateful. My husband had installed room darkening shades on most of the windows in our house, so I can motivate pretty well in our home. I had to quit teaching, driving, and must have assistance when walking outside or in the presence of most forms of light.

At one point after the initial onset of this condition, my older brother was visiting us and I remember him saying that it looked like I had been dealt a double share of afflictions. He contemplated for a moment on why God chooses to heal some completely and not others. The spoken thoughts of his heart rather amazed me at the time, for I remember thinking that I hadn’t looked on my life in such a way. I guess it’s because the things I have suffered over time could look rather overwhelming from one point of view; however, it seemed to me that God had never given me more than I could handle. Even though I didn’t always realize it, He had always been there to help me through each and every trial of my life. Then too, any afflictions that we may suffer are made lighter when we realize that there is always someone else who has far worse things to endure. Looking at afflictions of any kind in that light, has made me very grateful for the things I can do, and enabled me not to sweat the things I can’t do.

At age sixty eight, after winding up in the hospital with horrible chest pain, it was discovered that one of my arteries was about ninety five percent closed. A stint was inserted in the artery the very next day. Well, that was another part of God’s plan of rescue for me. He’s just not finished with me and ready for me to come home just yet.

These are just some of the physical ‘afflictions’ of my lifetime without reference to other trials and tribulations that may or may not naturally occur during one’s life span. None of this was expounded upon to say ‘poor me, or let’s have a pity party.’ Indeed, no! And you may even be asking, what in the world does it all have to do with the movie Johnny, spoken of in the very first paragraph. It can all be summed up in the idea that sufferings, afflictions, trials, tribulations, hard times in general, do not always have to result in defeat, depression, or a give up attitude with no hope in life. I don’t mean that I have not sunk into having a few ‘pity parties’ for myself from time to time. But I do mean that it is in the trials and tribulations of life, when we find ourselves at our weakest point, that God is given the greatest opportunities to exhibit just how strong He is if we will but put our trust in Him and not in ourselves.

The movie Johnny is about a young boy who has lived his short life in foster homes. As if that wasn’t traumatic enough, he is then diagnosed with a very aggressive form of leukemia and the prognosis is extremely bleak. Instead of wallowing in self pity, he has a faith in God that gives him an exceptionally positive outlook on life. He realizes that he is not going to have the chance to grow up to fulfill his dreams, and yet he lives out the rest of his short life as if he has a mission to complete, and he is determined to do so by making the most of every moment. This young boy not only studies and knows the word of God in his head, but he has hidden it in his heart to the point that it has become his internal compass that directs his every thought and action. It is amazing to see how he is truly ‘transformed’ by the Word, and not conformed by the world. In his short life, he has been a living example of what it truly means to become less of one’s old nature, and more like the image of Jesus Christ. In doing so, he has touched the lives of all those with whom he comes in contact to such a point that their lives are completely changed, even after he is no longer with them.

The first thing that just flows out from him is his faith that he has been saved through grace, not by any deeds of his own. He is secure in his knowledge that he has an eternal home with God because God loved him so much that He sent His only Son to die for him that he could be forgiven for all of his sins. Mercy and grace truly do ‘follow’ him all the days of his life. Because of Jesus, he lives out his life in a win/win attitude. That is, if he lives he wins and gets to live out his life. If he dies, he still wins as He gets to go to his real eternal home with God where there are no more diseases and he is forever with his real family in a home created just for Him. How can anyone stay downcast for long with that kind of God given strength? He truly demonstrates the power of the Word of God as stated in the scripture that we are to think in the following manner: “Finally, brethren, whatever is true, whatever is honorable, whatever is right, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is of good repute, if there is any excellence and if anything worthy of praise, dwell on these things. The things you have learned and received and heard and seen in me, practice these things, and the God of peace will be with you.” (Phil. 4:8, 9)

In his weakness, the strength of God is made even more visible. He is a living example of how “all things are possible with God,” (Matt. 19: 26) and “We are hard pressed on every side, but not crushed; perplexed, but not in despair; persecuted, but not abandoned; struck down, but not destroyed. We always carry around in our body the death of Jesus, so that the life of Jesus may also be revealed in our body. For we who are alive are always being given over to death for Jesus' sake, so that his life may be revealed in our mortal body.” (II Cor. 4: 8 – 11)

In wondering why God does not always just heal or deliver everyone instantly of all diseases, maladies, or hardships, I think we need not look any further than Christ Him self. For when He was facing crucifixion, he did ask the Father to let the cup pass from Him if it were possible, but ultimately He sought to do the Father’s will. Of all people, He could have saved Himself from all the pain, suffering, and death that He faced. Yet, He knew that it was his very sacrifice that would fulfill the purpose of God in the plan of salvation for our redemption from sin and death to provide eternal salvation for those who would believe in Him. None of us can say that we have ever suffered more than Christ as He hung on the cross and had the sins of the world imputed upon His sinless being. We can but imagine all that He suffered for us. In doing so, we know that we have a Savior who can truly understand any and all suffering that we may endure. “The Lord said, “I have indeed seen the misery of my people in Egypt. I have heard them crying out because of their slave drivers, and I am concerned about their suffering.” (Ex.3: 7) “This is my comfort in my affliction, For Your word has given me life.” (Psalm 119:50) And “Therefore, since we have a great high priest who has gone through the heavens, Jesus the Son of God, let us hold firmly to the faith we profess." (Hebrews 4:14) In addition, ‘But he said to me, “My grace is sufficient for you, for my power is made perfect in weakness. ” Therefore I will boast all the more gladly about my weaknesses, so that Christ’s power may rest on me.’ (II Cor. 12: 9, 10)

It is miraculous when someone is healed instantly. However, it is just as miraculous to see and know how God provides His grace to carry us through each and every moment of life no matter what. He has given us His Word, His Holy Spirit, and the knowledge that He has already been resurrected, returned to Heaven, and is preparing us a place that where He is we may also be. This journey through our earthly life is but a moment in time, especially when compared to the eternity in Heaven that He has planned for us.

How much more then should we receive the truth of the following scripture and walk in obedience to the light that is before us. “My brethren, count it all joy when ye fall into divers temptations; knowing this, that the trying of your faith worketh patience. But let patience have her perfect work, that ye may be perfect and entire, wanting nothing.” (James 1: 2 -4) Whatever God has planned for us, it is always far better than anything that we could think of or pray for our selves. Understanding this gives us all the more reason for us to always pray that His will may be done in our lives.

Yes, we may weep and face many sufferings and hardships in this life, but when all is said and done our comfort is always found in the Lord for “…in His favour is life: weeping may endure for a night, but joy cometh in the morning.” (Psalm 30: 5) This is the good news to those that suffer: (Jesus later proclaimed these words in James 4: 18, 19) “The Spirit of the Lord is upon me; because the Lord hath anointed me to preach good tidings unto the meek ; he hath sent me to bind up the brokenhearted, to proclaim liberty to the captives, and the opening of the prison to them that are bound; To proclaim the acceptable year of the Lord, and the day of vengeance of our God; to comfort all that mourn; To appoint unto them that mourn in Zion, to give unto them the beauty for ashes, the oil of joy for mourning, the spirit of praise for the spirit of heaviness; that they might be called trees of righteousness, the planting of the Lord, that he might be glorified.” (Isaiah 61: 1-3) Furthermore, “I will greatly rejoice in the Lord, my soul shall be joyful in my God; for he hath clothed me with the garments of salvation, he hath covered me with the robes of righteousness…(Isaiah 61: 10)

No matter what conditions or circumstances we may face in life, we can always find hope and comfort in the knowledge that “..all things work together for the good to them that love God, to them who are the called according to his purpose. For whom he did foreknow, he also did predestinate to be conformed to the image of his Son, that he might be the firstborn among many brethren. Moreover whom he did predestinate, them he also called: and whom he called, them he also justified: and whom he justified, them he also glorified.” (Romans 8: 28 – 30) Do you note that for those who have believed, it is already ‘predestined’ for God knows the beginning from the end? This substantiates that our eternal life begins when we have received Christ as our Lord and Savior.

“Therefore seeing we have this ministry, as we have received mercy, we faint not; But have renounced the hidden things of dishonesty, not walking in craftiness, nor handling the word of God deceitfully; but by manifestation of the truth commending ourselves to every man's conscience in the sight of God. But if our gospel be hid, it is hid to them that are lost: In whom the god of this world hath blinded the minds of them which believe not, lest the light of the glorious gospel of Christ, who is the image of God, should shine unto them. For we preach not ourselves, but Christ Jesus the Lord; and ourselves your servants for Jesus' sake. For God, who commanded the light to shine out of darkness, hath shined in our hearts, to give the light of the knowledge of the glory of God in the face of Jesus Christ. But we have this treasure in earthen vessels, that the excellency of the power may be of God, and not of us. We are troubled on every side, yet not distressed; we are perplexed, but not in despair; Persecuted, but not forsaken; cast down, but not destroyed; Always bearing about in the body the dying of the Lord Jesus, that the life also of Jesus might be made manifest in our body. For we which live are always delivered unto death for Jesus' sake, that the life also of Jesus might be made manifest in our mortal flesh. So then death worketh in us, but life in you. We having the same spirit of faith, according as it is written, I believed, and therefore have I spoken; we also believe, and therefore speak; Knowing that he which raised up the Lord Jesus shall raise up us also by Jesus, and shall present us with you. For all things are for your sakes, that the abundant grace might through the thanksgiving of many redound to the glory of God. For which cause we faint not; If our light affliction, which is but for a moment, worketh for us a far more exceeding and eternal weight of glory; While we look not at the things which are seen, but at the things which are not seen: for the things which are seen are temporal; but the things which are not seen are eternal.”(II Cor. 4:)

I call to your attention the following words: “nor handling the word of God deceitfully,” which has become so very prevalent far too often in this world of tolerance and relativity. We have exchanged the kind of Godly tolerance where one would have respect for differences of opinions and beliefs, for an out of balance kind of tolerance which says that it is not sufficient to have respect for differences, but one must also now accept these differences as all having the same equality and validity of truth. In the realm of this distorted kind of world view, the absolutes of God’s standards and values of right and wrong are now viewed as being narrow minded, bigoted, and politically incorrect. People twist and pervert the word of God for the purpose of changing it to fit our views instead of changing our opinions and views in order to be in compliance with the word and will of God. In other words, we are saying that God must conform to the world instead of the world, one individual at a time, being transformed by God. In so doing, we are blocking the power of the word and the Holy Spirit from doing their work of perfecting us and transforming us into the image of God.

Apart from God, any trials, tribulations, sufferings, or hardships will not have the same effect of turning one’s heart to depend upon and trust in the Lord. Instead of having the attitude of “okay Lord, what do you want me to learn from this experience,” we will more likely blame God, curse Him, and become embittered and hard hearted individuals always centered on self. In stead of being motivated by an attitude of service to the Lord, we will either ignore God all together or adapt a self centered attitude of “God, what have you done for me lately?”

Time and time again, we have marveled at how God has enabled people like Joni Erickson to live a life that is victorious over the obvious devastation of being a quadriplegic. Instead of being constantly down cast by her disabilities, she has looked to the Lord and accomplished far more than many of her able bodied peers. What a perfect example of what it means to be an over-comer through the power of the Holy Spirit, instead of a self-centered bitter person who wallows in the pit of self pity and victimization of one’s circumstances. I am not saying that she may not have her moments of being down cast or depressed, after all she is human. But every time she might be tempted to go down into the mire, she lifts her eyes and her heart to the Lord, and He never fails to be there for her to lift her up and restore her joy and peace as only the Lord can do. It is in such times as these that one truly learns what it means to trust and depend upon the Lord, who then gives the strength and ability to praise the Lord in and for all things. The comfort of the Holy Spirit is unlimited in His ability to help us through any and all hardships of life, no matter what our circumstances are. The following scripture says it all far better than any other words of my own: “Who shall separate us from the love of Christ? Shall tribulation, or distress, or persecution, or famine, or nakedness, or peril, or sword? As it is written, For thy sake we are killed all the day long; we are counted as sheep for the slaughter. Nay, in all these things we are more than conquerors through him that loved us. For I am persuaded, that neither death, nor life, nor angels, nor principalities, nor powers, nor things present, nor things to come, nor height, nor depth, nor any other creature, shall be able to separate us from the love of God, which is in Christ Jesus our Lord.” (Romans 8: 35- 39)

Once again, we must always keep in view that the things of this world are only temporary, and any afflictions are but a ‘moment in time’, and ‘this too shall pass.’ For this world, with its good and bad times, are only for a short while whereas our real home for eternity with the Lord is our true destination, and then there will be no tears or sorrow. What God has promised, He shall also do. Our hope is in Him and not in the things of this world. I’ve always said that the other guys that I dated accomplished one important purpose which was to give me a greater appreciation for my husband. So it is with the things of this world. As I go through life and appreciate the beauty of all that God has created and all that He has done, I know that it can not be compared to things of my true home that He has already created for me. He has promised that where He is, I will one day be with Him for all eternity. How can we possibly stay downcast for long if we focus on Christ and the hope that we have in and through Him? “But it is written, eye hath not seen, nor ear heard, neither have entered into the heart of man, the things which God hath prepared for them that love him.” (I Cor 2: 9) Keeping what is before you in mind then, look up, and rejoice with gladness in your heart, for your redemption draweth nigh!
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Saturday, April 21, 2012

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The Ministry Of Rebuke: Is It Self Righteousness, Arrogance, Or True Christian Love?

My older brother has often asked me to whom I was addressing a particular topic when I was writing. I never pondered about the importance as to whom. More often than not, my writings have resulted as a result of questioning and wanting to gain a deeper understanding of something for myself. The search for that understanding may have been initially inspired by something I heard or read. Sometimes it may have been a conversation or discussion that may have taken place with someone which then led me to seek further insight. At other times, the topic could have arisen out of a sincere concern for loved ones or the way of the world in general. In reflection, I suppose it could be said that what I write about may not really be pointed toward any one person or group, but rather as a journey of learning more about God, who He is, and what it means to have a closer walk with Him. I do share my writings with others, some of whom may be on a path of their own journey in life, either with God or away from Him. In doing so, I know that I am placing myself in a situation that is going to result in agreement with some, but in disagreement, and even scoffing, from others. Ultimately, I pray that what I write and share may result in inspiring others to start, or continue, their own journey of seeking knowledge of and from the one true and living God.

In addition, I must admit that my nature is to try to be a ‘fixer’. I realize that my own maturity level and growth to be more Christ like is glaringly insufficient. And yet, I praise the Lord for having brought me thus far and for His promise never to give up on me. He has promised me, if I will yield to and put my trust in Him, He will continue His work of perfection within me. (Notice I said His work – nope, can’t take credit for any of His wondrous works.) I know, that I know, that I know the difference that He has made in my life. He is so wonderful that there are no words of ours that express how marvelous He is. Because I know I serve a risen Savior, it just boggles my mind when others choose to reject the free gift of salvation for the meager act on our part of just believing in Him as Lord and Savior. Even our faith itself is a gift from God, and yet still some will refuse it and choose to put their trust in self or some other false god. Knowing the joy and peace that only comes from the Lord, it is hard to understand why anyone would turn away from all that He is, all He has done, and from all that He so freely gives.

I do believe that we are living in the latter days. ‘Latter days’ to me is not based on any specific time period as man calculates time, but rather as God has spoken about time, when He refers to a day being as a thousand years, or a thousand years as a day. No one is guaranteed a tomorrow, so if I were to be taken from this world tomorrow, my ‘latter years’ would be today. Realizing that life is short, and knowing that God does not wish that any would perish, I pray that I might be able to do my part, as a servant of the Lord, to plant seeds of faith in the hope that others might be drawn to Him and begin their own journey to eternal life with Him, rather than an eternal life in Hell. We live in dangerous and perilous times, and yet so many of us are living our lives as if our relationship with God is either of very little importance, at best, or completely irrelevant, at worst. So, to answer my brother’s question, why or to whom do I write? I write as a method of furthering my own growth in the Lord, and to hopefully play a part in the big picture of saying to others, “Wake up people, today is the day of salvation,
Tomorrow may be too late!”

As a Christian, there have been those that have accused me, some times to my face and others behind my back, of speaking in a self righteous attitude or manner. I take the accusation seriously and wish to seek understanding if I have rightfully earned that label. I ask the Lord to “search me, O God” to root out and cleanse me of wicked ways. In my heart, I know that this is a constant battle, a life-long process, and not something that is ever going to end until I see my Savior face to face when He has completed His work in me. I realize, and acknowledge whole heartedly, that there is no righteousness within me that is earned or deserved, for I know that no matter how hard I might try I could never attain ‘goodness.’ There is no such thing within me for only God is ‘good’. There is no one, except Jesus, that attained that full measure, and that is because He is God. I can’t even say that I am better than anyone else. God doesn’t look at me and say, “You don’t smoke or drink so you deserve to be labeled as superior to one who does.” No, He has told me, in no uncertain terms, that “all have fallen short of the mark.” What mark? The mark, or full portion, of perfection and goodness as is found only in God the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.

The only righteousness that I can boast of is that which is imputed to me by the shed blood of Jesus Christ. I did not earn it, nor do I deserve it. It is mine only because of the infinite mercy and grace of God. Every thing I am, and every thing I have is a gift from God. There is not one thing I can point to and boast of as being my own creation or doing. If I ever excelled in anything, it is simply because God gave me the talent or ability to do that which was done. I can not, and pray that I never have or will, take credit for anything of worth that I have ever done. I can but give all thanks and glory to God, and pray that I yield to His will for His purposes to be accomplished in me and through me as He wishes. As He has taught us, and so I pray, “Thy will be done in earth as it is in Heaven,” and let it begin in me.

Acting or speaking in a self righteous manner can be a deep and ugly pit. As I understand it, the definition of the term self righteous is as follows: Piously sure of one’s own righteousness; moralistic; exhibiting pious self-assurance: self- righteous remarks. It all boils down to pride in self. It is exhibited in attitudes and behavior that suggest that mankind can rely upon him self as he believes in his own goodness. Anything that exalts man’s own ability to attain goodness is self righteousness. If one is relying on his own abilities to gain salvation then that is pride, self righteousness. It is often exhibited by such expressions as: “I do the best I can.” “I follow the Ten Commandments and go to church every Sunday.” “I never go to bars or drink like my neighbor does.” “I work hard at being kind and understanding of others.” “I never criticize others, gossip, or cheat on my spouse like that person does.” All of these things may be very good in their outward appearance. That is not the point. It is the inference that ‘in comparison’ to someone else, you are better and therefore you can put your trust in your own abilities to earn, or deserve, salvation. This attitude of self centered assurance is the real source of self righteousness for it denies a need for God.

Let’s face it, Christians are not perfect. We still have to fight against our old nature daily. That being said, Christians do need to be wary of falling into the pit of “self righteousness,” for we must be ever mindful that there is no righteousness aside from that which is given to us by the mercy and grace of God, through faith in the sacrifice and resurrection of Jesus Christ. Righteousness can not be attained by what we do, but depends solely on what God has done for us. The Christian can never act morally superior to another. We must always remember ‘There, except for the grace of God, go I.’

There is a history of alcoholism in my family. I know the devastation caused by it. Because I have not fallen prey to it, does that give me the right to become ‘holier-than-thou’? Absolutely not! If anything, it should move me to a greater compassion for one who has. Does it mean that I should sit idly by, saying and doing nothing, watching another go down the path of destruction? Again, absolutely not! The Bible instructs Christians to warn each other about behavior that is not based on God’s standards as a means of helping one another escape from the snare of the enemy that seeks to destroy us. We are to do this out of sincere care and love for each other, not with an attitude of sanctimonious superiority. This is a part of the ministry of rebuke within the body of Christ.

The ministry of rebuke is vital and important to the lives of believers and to the health of the church. It is not an easy or popular ministry, and yet we are all called to be an instrument of rebuke from time to time. The Bible tells us that it is good and necessary to give, receive, and even invite rebuke as a tool to help each other grow and mature in the faith of the Lord. (Rom. 15: 14 – 16; Acts 20: 17 – 38) If we make no attempt to help one another by at least giving a warning, we become partially responsible for their demise. If a parent does not teach a child about the dangers of fire, then the harm that comes to the child is very much the consequences of an uncaring and negligent parent. Of course, the Christian who gives the warning (admonition, or confrontation of sin) must realize that the person on the receiving end may, or may not, be receptive to even considering the validity of what has been imparted. If we truly love one another, shouldn’t we take the risk?

All too often, we are unwilling to take part in the ministry of rebuke for fear of appearing arrogant, or as though we have everything together in our lives while there is a plank protruding out of our own eye. Then too, we are afraid that in telling the truth, we may place ourselves in a position that opens the door for someone to accuse us of being self righteous, and incur rejection from the very ones that we love and care about. However, I think the more important question is, are we to do that which pleases man, or focus on that which pleases God? I remember my Mama telling me that she would give me advice from time to time. At the same time, she also told me, it was up to me as to what I might decide to do with it- act on it, ignore it, or store it away to refer to at a future time. She was a pretty wise woman. She never demanded that I obey her advice, but only suggested that I might want to at least take it under consideration. That’s pretty much what God does. He gives us His Word and His Holy Spirit to advise and teach us, and then He leaves it up to our free will to either obey or disobey. We then “reap” what we “sow.” Christians are taught to lead godly lives, not as a means to earn our way to heaven, but to glorify God in all our ways.

The warning, advice, or rebuke, can often have a bite to it. No one ever truly enjoys having our sin pointed out to us. However, it’s all a part of the discipline of life. I may not always receive every criticism as being a ‘Thus saith the Lord’ moment, but even if it hurts, I believe it is wiser to consider it and then seek the Lord’s wisdom in dealing with the possibility of its truth in my life. I have favorite Bible verses that have helped me whether I have had to be on the receiving end of the criticism, or warning, or on the giving end. I have even ‘invited’ someone to tell me when or if they have thought I was in the wrong. In inviting such a rebuke, or correction, I was prevented from falling into an even bigger problem. The following are a couple of verses that have helped me many times over the years. “Let the righteous smite me; it shall be a kindness: and let him reprove me; it shall be an excellent oil which shall not break my head…” (Psalm 141: 5) “The ear that heareth the reproof of life abideth among the wise.” “He that refuseth instruction despiseth his own soul: but he that heareth reproof getteth understanding.” ( Prov. 15: 31, 32 ) Far better to receive rebuke from one who loves you, than flattery from someone more interested in telling you what you want to hear, rather than caring enough about you to tell you the truth, even if it hurts. The one who loves you will remain by your side to help you through to the other side of the problem, if you so desire. The one who is more interested in ‘pleasing’ you by refraining from imparting truth, regardless of harmful consequences, will be content to sit on the side lines and watch you go slowly down the path of destruction and even death.

Read the Book of Proverbs and you will receive jewels of truth to live by. Oh, that we would all hunger and thirst after His Word that He could fill us with His wisdom. I truly am sorrowful for the children of this day whose parents see little or no need to bless their children by bringing them up under the nurture and admonition of the Lord. They are not even given the opportunity to “taste and see that the Lord He is good.” Children are robbed of the joy, peace, and sense of security that comes from praying and seeking God’s wisdom together as a family. Thank you Lord, ‘there, but for the grace of God, go I.” Lord, thank you for my parents, brothers, and sisters who all planted seeds of faith that I might be rooted and grounded in the Word of the Lord. That is my prayer for my children and their children. May the seeds of faith find fertile soil in the heart of each one.

Before we accuse someone of being self righteous, be willing to consider whether they are speaking truth that exalts the Lord, or are they simply stating their own opinions and thereby exalting themselves above God and His Word. Christians are, more often than not, criticized of being self righteous when simply proclaiming the truth of the Gospel of Jesus Christ. If in proclaiming Jesus as The Way, The Truth, and The Life, one is labeled as a self righteous person, then that Christian is in pretty good company. That proclamation came from Jesus Himself. He was ridiculed, scoffed at, persecuted, and crucified for having done so. If one is self righteous for saying that there is no other name by which one can be saved, then again, that proclamation came from Jesus when He said no one could come to the Father except through faith in Him. Giving all honor and praise to the Lord can not be equated as being self righteousness, though many make that assertion. When one gives all glory and honor to God for who He is and what He alone has done that can only be deemed as ‘Christ’s righteousness,’ not self righteousness. Jesus said: “It is written; man shall not live by bread alone but by every word that proceedeth out of the mouth of God.”(Matt.4: 4) Either Jesus is who He said He is, or He is the biggest bigoted liar that has ever lived on earth, or He was a complete lunatic. He can’t be considered as a prophet or a ‘good’ man if He is a liar or a lunatic.

I believe the ministry of rebuke is an important biblical tool provided by God to contribute to one’s growth and maturity into the image of God. If we love one another, we must be willing to take the risk to receive and give admonition to one another in love. How will the child grow into a loving and caring person if he never receives correction along the way? The easiest way, for each individual to receive rebuke, is to be willing to recognize and condemn our own sinfulness, confess it to God, and ask Him to teach and correct us through His Word by the power of the Holy Spirit. That’s what I call being ‘Holy Spirit disciplined.” Also, before accusing another of being self righteous, shouldn’t we first be willing to at least consider the possibility that the word of warning or criticism may actually be given for our own good, as a reminder of what is acceptable in the sight of the Lord? It may sting us to the very core, but if it opens the door of correction to set us free from slavery to sin, isn’t it worth it? I personally owe a big thanks for all the times that my brothers and sisters have been willing to rebuke me in love. Sometimes they were not even aware that they were being used of the Lord, but I did. I can not count the times they have saved me from some disaster just by giving me a simple warning. When Christians care enough to tell one another that a certain behavior does not meet God’s standards (based on God’s Word, not man’s opinions), it is not to try to be sanctimonious or superior, but rather to warn them of the danger to their soul in light of their thoughts, words, or deeds.

The world is never going to accept Jesus as the only path to God. They imagine that they can make their own path to God because then they can also set their own standards, or lack thereof. A world view without the one true God enables man to forever sink into the mire of believing that “a man’s ways are right in his own eyes.” When self is the center and focus, it is exalted to position of god and there is no room for the true God. Christianity is the only religion that has a Savior. He alone came to earth, died and paid the price to redeem us from sin. He loved us first and provided the path to salvation and eternal life in heaven. Faith is the key to receiving salvation and the righteousness of Christ. All other religions depend on man’s own ability to ‘work out’ their own path to any god as they see fit according to their own opinions and vain imaginations. Jesus told us that He was going to be crucified. He said He would arise from the tomb and did so, as witnessed by the disciples and over five hundred other witnesses who saw Him over a period of forty days after His resurrection. Jesus said, “After I go to prepare a place for you, I will come back and take you to be with me so that you may be where I am.” (John 14: 3) Witnesses saw Him as He was taken up in a cloud to return to Heaven and take His seat at the right hand of God the Father, and thereby forever intercede for us. Either He did all of this, or He did none of it. His Word is true and forever will stand. If that wasn’t enough, He has sent His Holy Spirit to indwell all who believe in Him, to lead and guide us into all truth. It is the Holy Spirit that calls to our hearts, and pleads with us to hear the Word of the Lord and receive Him as Lord and Savior.

Furthermore, He has told us to watch and be ready for His return. He is coming back to receive us unto Him. This life is but a small part of a journey which either leads us to our real home with Him, or eternal damnation without Him. We will either choose to believe in Him, or reject Him and go our own way. There is no other option. I stand on the truth of the Gospel of Jesus Christ. The world may deem that as proclaiming ‘self righteousness’, but I stand firm, without compromise, that it is not ‘self’ but rather ‘Christ Righteousness.’

When I was a little girl, I was given a book of Bible stories. It was my favorite book. One of the pictures was of Jesus standing and knocking on the door. I loved that picture then and now. My sister pointed out that something was missing on the door – it has no doorknob on the outside. Why, because Jesus does not enter unless He is invited in by the owner of the house. So it was and still is today, He stands at the door of your heart and waits for you to open the door, and for you to invite Him to come in to be your Savior and Lord. Won’t you open the door? Are you willing to tell Him that you are a sinner and that you need Him to forgive you? He wants to be Lord in your life and not just a convenient guest from time to time. He loves you and wants to be there with you at all times, and not just an occasional experience or visitor like a mere acquaintance.

Below are two entrees written by Max Lucado, a preacher and author, in his daily devotional book “Grace for the Moment, Volume 1”. I hope they will touch your heart as they have mine.

Sole Provider, Sole Comforter
(pg. 82)

“As long as Jesus is one of many options, he is no option.

As long as you can carry your burdens alone, you don’t need a burden bearer. As long as your situation brings you no grief, you will receive no comfort. And as long as you can take him or leave him, you might as well leave him, because he won’t be taken half-heartedly.

But when you mourn, when you get to the point of sorrow for your sins, when you admit that you have no other option but to cast all your cares on him, and when there is truly no other name that you can call, then cast all your cares on him, for he is waiting in the midst of the storm.”

The Only Path
(pg. 125)

“I am the way, and the truth, and the life. The only way to the Father is through me.” (John 14: 6)

“Tolerance. A prized virtue today. The ability to be understanding of those with whom you differ is a sign of sophistication. Jesus too was a champion of tolerance:

Tolerance of the disciples when they doubted.
Tolerance of the crowds when they misunderstood.
Tolerant of us when we fall.

But there was one area where Jesus was intolerant. There was one area where he was unindulgent and dogmatic. . .

As far as he was concerned, when it comes to salvation, there aren’t several roads…there is only one road… There aren’t several paths…there is only one path. And that path is Jesus himself.

That is why it is so hard for people to believe in Jesus. It is much easier to consider him one of several options rather than the option. But such a philosophy is no option.”

Ginger Rahn
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