Monday, November 3, 2014

Elder’s Corner: Your Net Worth

Have you ever considered what your worth?  If someone had to come up with a value for your life, what would the answer be?   Most of us would think instantly to money: assets, cash on hand, credit available, etc.  The bottom line though is your stuff is only worth what someone else will pay.  The same goes for you,  your life is only worth what someone is willing to pay.  
Your Creator bought you with the life of His Son.  Don't forget to thank Him today and don't forget that people are more valuable than anything you can own.  Christ Loves you!!  
Have a wonderful day.
—Tim




The Spiritual Reality #4: Angels in the Outfield

All the angels were standing around the throne and around the elders and the four living creatures. They fell down on their faces before the throne and worshiped God” (Rev. 7:11). 

Our society tends to be fascinated with the topic of angels. Just consider all of the movies, TV shows, books, collectables and more that have something to do with angels. Oftentimes, I discover when talking with others, that there is an incorrect understanding about angels. Some want to deny their existence, however, this goes contrary to both the evidence of the spiritual reality that we have been examining over the last 3 months and the arguments from Scripture. On the other hand, most people in society do believe in their existence. While some elevate them to a god-like stance, although we are commanded not to worship them (Rev. 22:8-9). Even still most do not comprehend just how amazing these creatures are and the role they play in our lives.
The more we study these heavenly beings through Scriptural accounts, the greater we will adore the very God who created them.
Let’s begin with a Biblical definition for angels. Angels are created spiritual beings, whom Jesus created, and they are meant to serve God (Neh. 9:2; Ps. 148:2-5; Col. 1:16; Heb. 1:14). They were created either on the first or third day of creation. This conclusion is made by examining the Lord’s words to Job when He said that the angels “shouted for joy” in response to God’s wonderful work in creation (Job 38:4-7).  Likewise, this passage states that they rejoiced when God laid the foundations of the earth, which could be a reference to day 1, when God made the earth; or a reference to day 3, when God made the dry land. 
Angels reveal God’s strength.  Scripture says that they “excel in strength” (Psalm 103:20).  They are “innumerable” in number (Heb. 12:22). Angels are immortal (Luke 20:36), highly intelligent (2 Cor. 11:3)and yet not all knowing (1 Peter 1:12). (Generally, they remain invisible, yet can become visible at certain times (Num. 22:31; 2 Kings 6:17; Luke 2:13). Yet as amazing as they are, God is greater (Psalm 148:5)!  
Angels can make limited freewill decisions (2 Peter 2:4). Unfortunately, some chose to sin without the option to return to God once they sinned (Jude 6). Keeping with this thought process of angels choosing to sin, it is important to note that angels do not marry (Matt. 22:30).  The importance of this fact contradicts the false teaching that they somehow married people and thus reproduced a mixed race or an alien offspring (see http://eugenechristianchurch.blogspot.com/2014/11/the-spiritual-reality-et-phone-home.html for more details concerning this topic).
Angels’ limited freewill points us to the mercy that the Lord has for us. During this lifetime, regardless of what we have done, God is still willing to forgive us (1 John 1:9). Yet Jesus only died for mankind (1 Cor. 15:21-22, 45-47).  Even still, angels are incredibly interested in our salvation. Roger Ellsworth in his book about angels comments at length concerning their desire to study salvation. “Perhaps they study salvation out of amazement that God could love those who had so grievously sinned against Him and were, therefore, deserving of nothing but His wrath.”
Ellsworth goes on to say, “Perhaps the unfallen angels study salvation out of amazement that the Prince of Glory, the eternal Son of God, would stoop so low as to take unto Himself the humanity of sinners, and in that humanity would suffer the hostility of sinners and die on a Roman cross. Perhaps they study out of amazement at the peace and joy of those who have received it...Or perhaps they are interested in the salvation that is available to mankind because it brings glory to God.
If God’s mighty, immortal and faithful ones (the angels) stand in awe of the plan of salvation, how much more should those who are weak, dying, and sinful. If angels, who have never experienced salvation, are so keenly interested in it, how much greater should be the interest of those who have experienced it!” (Ellsworth, What the Bible Teaches About Angels, pgs. 100-101).
Therefore, it is my prayer, that over the next several months as we consider the topic of angels that your relationship with the Lord will grow deeper, as you consider the God who created them!
Because of God’s love,

     Matt

The Spiritual Reality: ET Phone Home

For many of us ever since we saw the movie ET back in the 1980s or the remake of it in 2002, we’ve had a curiosity with beings who are not of this world. In fact, if you were to do an internet search or just turn on the TV, it wouldn’t take you long to find something which has to do with the extra-terrestrial. It seems like there are tons of movies about these creatures from Independence Day, Aliens, Close Encounters of the 3rd Kind, Star Wars, Star Trek, and tons of others.
Add to the movies, the supposed government cover-ups, the various individuals claiming to have been abducted by aliens or seen UFO; these things seem to be common place. NASA has committed $100 million to a formal mission-the Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence.”[i] And this organization by itself known as (SETI), is planning on spending $5 million over the next 2 years looking for aliens.[ii] Thus, when one considers these things and the vastness of our universe, it would be very easy to believe that we are not alone in this universe.
Are they real? Do they exist? If they exist where did they come from? Do they offer us any possible cures for the problems which we experience here on this planet? Most of all, is there any truth to this? What does the Bible have to say about the topic of aliens?
Now, I would probably guess that a few of you may have hard time with even thinking about the topic of aliens. Maybe even you laughed inside or had some cynical thoughts about this topic.
However, when you fully understand the ramifications of what we will be talking about, those sought of negative thoughts should never again exist. And if you have an open mind, I assure you that you will find very practical application behind the answer to this topic by the time we are through this morning. In order to do a proper analysis of this question concerning the existence of aliens, 4 primary questions must be addressed.

First, what does the teaching of Scripture say concerning the existence of aliens?

An internet search will reveal approximately 34 passages pertaining to aliens. The most common reference has nothing to do with the extraterrestrial rather it is using the term alien just like how we do at times when speaking of a foreigner living in your midst (Chinese, Italian, or a Canadian). We as Christians are consider aliens in this same likeness since our true home is not of this world (1 Peter 1:1).
A few other verses are referenced in Ezekiel and Revelation. However, these books are written in a writing style known as apocalyptic literature. Apocalyptic literature extensively uses of symbols, signs and metaphors. It was common during periods of exile to give glimpses of a promised future deliverance instilling hope and perseverance in light of their present dangers and/or oppressions.
However, when you discount all of these and the few others which are clearly speaking of the spiritual reality, all one is left to question is primarily one Hebrew word: the Nephilim. Who are the Nephilim?
The Nephilim appear only in Genesis 6 and Numbers 13. In Genesis 6:4 we read, “The Nephilim were on the earth in those days—and also afterward—when the sons of God went to the daughters of men and had children by them. They were the heroes of old, men of renown.”
Throughout Genesis chapter 6 we see as a result of what was happening, God decided to destroy the world with the Flood. If these Nephilim are fallen angels then we have possible Biblical support for the existence of aliens. And this is exactly what several theologians believe and teach. Think about what I just said. There are big name theologians, TV evangelists, college professors and churches which hold to this belief. Therefore, for a person to question their existence is very rational.
The reason that these individuals believe that these Nephilim are fallen angels and that from them we have support for the existence of aliens comes from 2 reasons. First Genesis 6:4 tells us that they were the result of “the sons of God” and the daughters of men. There are a couple of places in the Bible which do refer to angels as “the sons of God” (Job 1:6-7; 2:1-2; 38:4-7; Psa. 29:1; 89:6).
The second reason why some theologians believe that these Nephilim are referring to fallen angels comes from 1 Enoch 69:4 and 5. The book of 1 Enoch is a part of something known as the Pseudepigrapha. The word Pseudepigrapha means false writings. These writings are a farce at best (see http://christianity.stackexchange.com/questions/8576/why-is-the-book-of-enoch-not-regarded-as-canonical). I’m not aware of any group which accepts these false writings as Scripture.
So let’s consider the argument that the Nephilim are fallen angels and that’s where we get the aliens from. There are three problems with this view that fallen angels got married to women and had sexual relationships with them.
First, when the phrase “the sons of God” refers to angels it is always point towards angels which are not fallen.
Second, the word Nephilim literally means “the falling ones.” When one studies the various passages where this concept is conveyed its meaning becomes clear.
*Judges 8:21—Zebah and Zalmuna asked Gideon to fall on/kill them
*1 Sam. 31:4—Saul fell on his sword committing suicide (1 Chr. 10:4)
*1 Sam. 31:5—Saul’s armor bearer likewise fell on his sword committing suicide (1 Chr. 10:5)
         * 2 Sam. 17:12—Hushai attempted to lead an entire army to fall on/kill David
* 1 Kings 2:25, 29—Benaiah was commanded to go fall on/kill Joab
* 1 Kings 2:46—Benaiah was commanded to go fall on/kill Shimei
* Isa. 53:6—the justice/retribution which was do us on account of our sins literally fell on Jesus
From each one of these references the idea that is conveyed is that of murderer, to commit acts of violence, etc. These Nephilim were known for just that. Genesis 6:11 says that the earth was filled with violence. Thus, to call someone a Nephilim would be the same as calling someone a murderer or a violent individual. It’s not talking about aliens.
Furthermore, third, the strongest case proving beyond a shadow of doubt that these are not angels comes from our Lord Jesus Christ Himself. Jesus plainly teaches in Matthew 22:30 that angels do NOT marry. Yet Genesis 6:2 states that these “sons of God” married the daughters of men. I just going to be pretty direct, to say that Jesus is wrong is absurd! Jesus is God. He knows what He is talking about. Thus, these Nephilim are NOT fallen angels of any sort regardless of what theologian or church holds to this belief.
I want to make something very clear though. When you consider the sheer numbers of people who hold to this idea, it would be super easy to drift into believing the same thing. However, that doesn’t change the truth. According to Jesus, these Nephilim are not fallen angels. Therefore, the Bible does not have a single verse teaching the existence of aliens.
On a side note, who are “the sons of God” that Genesis 6:4 is talking about? The same thing that the phrase “the sons of God” usually means in the Bible, it’s talking about believers (Deut. 14:1, 32:5; Psalms 73:15; Isa. 43:6; Hos. 1:10, 11:1; Matt. 5:9; Luke 3:38; Rom. 8:14; Gal. 3:26; 1 John 3:1-2, 10 ("Daughters of men" were sinful women, probably from the wicked line of Cain, while the "Sons of God" were Sethites). Thus, the reason which led to the world’s immorality that resulted in the Flood was believers marrying non-believers. Scripture clearly warns about not being unequally yoked (2 Cor. 6:14) for this very reason; there is an extremely high chance that you will be led astray.

Second, what does the plan of redemption teaches us about aliens?

This is a theological question. If these intelligent beings from another world exist, can they be saved? The Answers in Genesis organization explains the dilemma like this. “If there are intelligent beings on other planets, then they would have been affected by the fall of Adam because the whole creation was affected. So these beings would have to die because death was the penalty for sin. One day their planet will be destroyed by fire during God’s final judgment, but they cannot have salvation because that blessing is given only to humans.”[iii]
Plus, as Ken Ham goes on to say, “Jesus didn’t become a “God-Klingon,” a “God-Vulcan,” or a “God-Cardassian”—He became the God-man. It wouldn’t make sense theologically for there to be other intelligent, physical beings who suffer because of Adam’s sin but cannot be saved. [iv]  So, the next time you hear someone talking about UFOs and aliens: consider the theological ramifications behind it.
1 Corinthians 15:21 says, “So you see, just as death came into the world through a man, now the resurrection from the dead has begun through another Man.  Just as everyone dies because we all belong to Adam, everyone who belongs to Christ will be given new life.” Again I want to stress the fact that a lot of churches, Bible Colleges and Christians hold to the existence of aliens; so it is very to understand why anyone could start to believe the same as well. However, whether it lines up with the truth found in God’s Word, and third what the universe itself reveals to us another question. But the point is, do not be led astray.

Third, what does the universe reveal about their existence?

The core of our society, in other words the people who write the text books which our kids use, the college professor which teach the next generation of leaders, and our media want us to believe in the existence of the extra terrestrial. Realizing this truth brings us again to the conclusion of how easy it would be to believe in the existence of the extraterrestrial.
But why do all of these highly educated individuals in our society believe and teach the existence of aliens? Simple, if there is life out there then God existence is thrown into serious question. Granted it doesn’t completely rule out His existence, but it definitely makes a lot of things which the Bible teaches concerning creation, questionable.
It is for reasons like this that atheist Carl Sagan back in the 1980s popularized the idea that there MUST be intelligent life in outer space.2 From an evolutionary perspective, it would make sense to suggest such a possibility. People who believe this possibility contend that if life evolved on earth by natural processes, then intelligent life MUST exist somewhere else in the far reaches of space, given the size of the universe and the millions of possible planets.
This would naturally be seen as a validation of evolution. One could conceivably think about the endlessly possibilities of intelligent life in outer space. Again this would bring us to how easy it would be to believe in their existence. However, the Bible and the universe do not reveal that? Consider the following.
Scripture teaches that the earth is center stage; that is what is shown in the Genesis creation narrative. So why would God create such a vast universe if it is only for those on the planet Earth? Genesis 1:14 tells us that everything apart from earth was made for purposes relating to the earth. For instance, the sun, moon, and stars were made to “serve as signs to mark seasons, and for days, and years.” Psalm 19:1 says, “The heavens declare the glory of God; the skies proclaim the work of His hands.” The earth is unique; we may not completely understand everything about it, but it is the case.
Isaiah 45:18 teaches that God designed the earth alone for life. The other planets have an entirely different purpose than does the earth, and thus, they are designed differently. So far, based on man’s limited exploration of space and the solar system, this certainly holds true.[v] Remember people who hold to evolution want you to believe that there is tons of life out there. Consider the following.
If the percentage of oxygen on earth was slightly higher fires would spontaneously erupt; slightly lower, we’d suffocate. If the gravitational force were changed by the amount on the screen, the sun would not exist, and neither would we. If the earth’s tilt was slightly different or if the distance to the sun was altered, life would not be possible. Astrophysicist Dr. Hugh Ross cited 122 characteristics about our universe that are finely-tuned to allow life to exist; if any one of these were altered ever so slightly, life would not exist.
The odds of this happening on any one planet are one in 10138 that’s one chance in one with 138 zeros following it.[vi] In other words, the world just as the Bible says, is an extremely unique place. Again I want to stress, our society is seeking to indoctrinate us with evolution type thinking, but we cannot allow it to subtly lead us astray.
Likewise, as Jason Lisle with Answers in Genesis states, “So far, no one has discovered life on other planets or detected any radio signals from intelligent aliens. This is certainly what a biblical creationist would expect. Secular astronomers continue to search for life on other worlds, but they have found only rocks and inanimate matter. Their radio searches are met with silence. The real world is the biblical world—a universe designed by God with the earth at the spiritual focal point, not an evolutionary universe teeming with life.
When it comes to extraterrestrial life, science is diametrically opposed to the evolutionary mentality. We currently have no evidence of alien life-forms. This problem is not lost on the secular scientists. It has been said that the atomic scientist Enrico Fermi was once discussing the topic of extraterrestrial life when he asked the profound question, “Where is everybody?”
We have seen that the earth is designed for life. With its oceans of liquid water, a protective atmosphere containing abundant free oxygen, and a distance from the sun that is just right for life, earth was certainly designed by God to be inhabited. But the other planets of the universe were not. From the sulfuric acid clouds of Venus to the frozen wasteland of Pluto, the other worlds of our solar system are beautiful and diverse, but they are not designed for life.[vii]
The earth is very special place just like the Bible teaches. We may not completely understand why God has created such a vast universe and only chosen to have one little planet inhabited. But that is what Scripture reveals and that is what the evidence found in our universe shows.

Lastly, fourth, what is the evidence supporting the claim that they exist?

This brings us to the possible cover ups, Roswell, NM, Area 51, possible UFO sightings and alien abductions. One writer said, “Many UFO enthusiasts spread the “urban myth” of secret U.S. government experiments on aliens, etc.—an idea reinforced by the movie Independence Day.  However, does a cover-up make sense when, under the inspiration of atheists like the late Carl Sagan, the U.S. government has spent millions of taxpayers' dollars listening “out there” for signs of intelligent extraterrestrial life?
Many other evolutionary humanists, like Sagan, passionately believe that intelligent life has evolved “out there” in addition to earth, and would pounce on any hard evidence for this idea. Consider the media frenzy about the “life in Mars rock” fiasco. To imagine that a much more exciting discovery would be kept secret for decades defies credibility.[viii]
Remember what I said earlier, NASA has committed $100 million to a formal mission-the Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence-but so far, no word has come from out there"[ix] Now I do believe in UFOs, unidentified flying objects. But that’s just it—an object seen in the sky that is unidentified by the person seeing it. It is unrealistic to ask someone to interpret undocumented second or third hand stories with no actual evidence available for inspection. There is no doubt that some people sincerely have seen things in the sky that they do not understand.
Remember that we always interpret evidence in light of our worldview. It is therefore crucial to have a correct, Biblical worldview. Our society wants to indoctrinate us with an atheist, evolutionary worldview. They even want their views to permeate the church and they have succeeded among a large number churches. Thus, some theologians have gone looking for any shred of possible evidence in the Bible supporting what society teaches; that my friends, is the works of the devil. He wants to lead us astray however he can.
It is for this reason that what God has to say about the existence of the extra terrestrial comes from 1 John 4:1. “Dear friends, do not believe every spirit, but test the spirits to see whether they are from God, because many false prophets have gone out into the world.” Therefore, even though I do not blame a person for wanting to believe in the existence of aliens. Its teaching is throughout our society. However, may we not be lead astray.



[i] Victoria Pope, "Is There Life on Other Planets?," August 25, 1997
[iii] Answers in Genesis, “Do I Believe in UFOs? Absolutely!” by Ken Ham; available from http://www.answersingenesis.org/articles/am/v3/n1/believe-in-ufos; Internet; accessed 10 February 2014.
[iv] Answers in Genesis, “Do I Believe in UFOs? Absolutely!” by Ken Ham; available from http://www.answersingenesis.org/articles/am/v3/n1/believe-in-ufos; Internet; accessed 10 February 2014.
[v] Answers in Genesis, “Do I Believe in UFOs? Absolutely!” by Ken Ham; available from http://www.answersingenesis.org/articles/am/v3/n1/believe-in-ufos; Internet; accessed 10 February 2014.
[vi] Hugh Ross, Why I Believe in Divine Creation, p. 138-141
[vii] Answers in Genesis, “The Bible and Modern Astrology: Part 2” by Jason Lisle; available from http://www.answersingenesis.org/articles/tba/bible-and-modern-astronomy-2; Internet; accessed 10 February 2014.
[viii] Answers in Genesis, “Are We Alone, or Is There Life Elsewhere in the Universe?” by Werner Gitt; available from http://www.answersingenesis.org/articles/cm/v19/n4/god-and-et; Internet; accessed 13 February 2014.
[ix] Victoria Pope, "Is There Life on Other Planets?," August 25, 1997

UFO Sightings
The Roswell Incident—July 1947
Military officials checked out debris from a supposed UFO crash outside of Roswell, New Mexico. The government initially announced that they had captured a flying saucer. A few hours later they changed the story and said it was a weather balloon.
Washington, D.C., Sightings—July 1952
One of the largest number of reported sightings (in the hundreds) occurred in the Washington, D.C., area. According to reports, the blips on the radar were traveling close to 100 m.p.h. and could gain speeds up to 7,200 m.p.h.
Officials said these sightings were a result of “temperature inversions,” which caused ground lights to bounce from the clouds and give the appearance of lighted objects in the sky.
Swamp Gas Sightings—October 1966
Local officials reported fast-moving disc-shaped objects in southeastern Michigan. A UFO expert investigated the sighting and dismissed it as “swamp gas.”
Phoenix Lights—March 13, 1997
Thousands of eyewitnesses reported seeing UFO’s flying over Phoenix. Referred to as the “Phoenix Lights,” these objects were also witnessed in at least five other cities. An investigation by U.S. Air Force personnel said the UFOs were a result of flares being dropped from an A-10 “Warthog.”
Answers in Genesis, “Do I Believe in UFOs? Absolutely!” by Ken Ham; available from http://www.answersingenesis.org/articles/am/v3/n1/believe-in-ufos; Internet; accessed 10 February 2014.

The Blessed Life #10: A Lot to Be Thankful For

God’s promises are yes and Amen (so be it) to us who are faithful followers of Jesus Christ (2 Cor. 1:20). Meaning, what God promises He will fulfill. This is an amazing thing for us to be thankful for! On the other hand, it is so easy to listen to the news and find it hard to be thankful (the Ferguson unrest, the battle against ISIS, the Ebola crisis, natural disasters hitting various parts of our country and world, etc). Yet when we take and turn our attention to the promises of God our outlook changes!    
The original settlers of our nation looked to some of these promises and were able to have an attitude of gratitude. One passage that was particularly dear to the pilgrims was Psalm 107. In this Psalm, we find 5 reasons to be thankful.
First, God provides homes for the homeless (107:1-9). The Puritan pilgrims had been driven from their homes and were virtually hounded from place to place, but finally were able to set sail for a land that they could call home. The majority of us can be thankful for not experiencing homelessness or such unrest. On the other hand, “Apart from God we are like the prodigal son, who left his father's home to squander his substance in a far country” (Boice, Psalms Vol.3, p. 866). Yet the moment that we turn to the Father through Jesus Christ (John 14:6), we are blessed with an eternal home (John 14:2).
Second, God delivers us from oppression to freedom (107:10-16). The 16th century Governor William Bradford told of how the pilgrims were hunted and persecuted on every side. Some were taken and locked up in prison, others had their houses staked out night and day, and hardly escaped their enemies' hands; and the most were forced to flee, leaving their houses and habitations, and the means of their livelihood (Bradford, Of Plymouth Plantation, p. 10). Yet even still these individuals eventually made it to the land of the free. All of us go through periods or even seasons of oppression from time to time. Spiritually, every person was bound by the wages of their sins; yet when we receive Christ, He frees us from guilt, shame, and condemnation; and He grants us His favor (Luke 4:18-19).
Third, God delivers us from sickness to health (107:17-22). Most of the original pilgrims did not survive the trip across the ocean and the first winter, yet some did. And those individuals were extremely thankful that they did. Scripture teaches that the road to life is narrow and only a few find it (Matt. 7:14). Yet for those who do, they are blessed with deliverance from all physical aliments (Rev. 21:4). This is something that we who have a present active trust in Christ for our salvation can be thankful for (John 10:27-28).
Fourth, God delivers us from danger to safety (107:23-32). Can you imagine being out on those waters over a thousand miles from land as storms brewed on the horizon? It is hard to conceive what it must have been like for the Pilgrims to cross the Atlantic in a boat built back in the 1600s, with poor navigations skills. Yet God delivered them to the safety of dry land. Some of us have probably weathered floods, tornados, or earthquakes, etc. On the other hand, almost all people have gone through various storms like financial problems, health troubles, or a family crisis. Yet for us as Christians, God promises to still the storms when we call on Him. Sometimes He does this by literally calming the torrents of life, while other times He calms us by His presence through it all. Either way He delivers us.    
And fifth, God delivers us from trials to triumph (107:33-43). Even after all that the Pilgrims had gone through, their trials were not over. They experienced wars with the Indians, crops that failed, and sicknesses that returned. Yet through it all, God enabled them to survive. Whatever our trials maybe, we as Christians can know for a fact that God will work it out for our good (Rom. 8:28). The promises of God are yes and amen in Jesus Christ. Therefore, may we “Give thanks to the LORD, for He is good; His love endures forever” (Psalm 107:1).
In His service,
         Matt



Friday, September 26, 2014

Elder’s Corner: You're not from around here – Are You?

A few weeks ago I read a story about a town in Western OK.  As people would come in the local diner, a few residents would look them over and then comment “you're not from around here – are you?”  They would do this with uncanny accuracy.  Finally one of the locals shared their secret.  They would merely peek at a person's shoes to determine if they were from there.  The soil in western OK contains iron oxide “rust.”  It clings to the sole of your shoes like glue and gives them a reddish tint.  If you didn't have the stain they knew you were a stranger.
This reminded me of Philippians 3:20-21 “For our citizenship is in heaven, from which also we eagerly await a Savior, the Lord Jesus Christ; who shall transform the body of our humble state into conformity with the body of His glory, by the exertion of the power He has to subject all things to Himself.”  So we're “not really from around here.”  Our real home is in heaven.
God has just given us a few years on the earth to serve Him by serving others.  I really like the part in that verse that says He can transform our bodies to be like His.  The more we serve others—the more we're like Him.
 I also think of it in terms of my wife Judy's diseased body and know that someday she will have a healed body as He transforms her.  We have been so blessed by all of you who have shared food, making bibs, haircuts, cards, candy and most of all the prayers you have shared on our behalf.  I can feel that you are in this struggle together with us and I like the strength that comes in numbers.  I think you have shared in these trials because you love us.  Now—Jesus love says you would share with someone whom you didn't even know or worse yet someone who didn't “love you back” (see Luke 14:12-14).  God loved those who crucified His own Son.  When you love people like that they will say “You're not from around here – And they'd be right!”     

—Alan

Thursday, September 25, 2014

The Spiritual Reality #3: The Holy War

For our struggle is not against flesh and blood, but against the rulers, against the authorities, against the powers of this dark world and against the spiritual forces of evil in the heavenly realms” (Eph. 6:12). 
 Across much of the news today is the talk of ISIS (Islamic State Iraq and Syria). ISIS has a track record of carrying out great acts of terrorism. They have made the news by beheading American journalists and foreign aid workers. And they have also forcefully overtaken cities and regions in Iraq and throughout the Middle East. Furthermore, the possibility of seeing terrorist type acts carried out by them in Europe and even here in the USA are high!
ISIS’s main desire is to see the Middle East (and eventually the entire world) following the Islamic Sharia law. Looking back historically, this type of warfare is not uncommon from Muslim groups. Who can forget about Al-Qaeda’s role in September 11, 2001? If one was to go back further through history the examples abound! In fact, their conquests were one of the primary reasons for the spread of Islam all the way back in the 7th Century A.D.
Now, the point of this article is not to have a history lesson on Islam or to debate the appropriate actions concerning how we as individuals should respond to ISIS (the Bible deals with that in Luke 6:27-36). Nor is this article about how our government should respond to ISIS (the Bible deals with that in Rom. 13:1-6).  Likewise, the point is not to get into a debate between Islam and Christianity. Furthermore, we should hold nothing personally against any Muslim. Rather, the point of this article is to consider the physical evidence of the Holy War revealed in our world
To understand this all one must do is consider the motivation behind ISIS and other extreme Islamic groups.
While the lure of money and a sense of belonging motivate some Muslims, the primary reason according to ISIS is found in their holy book, the Quran. The Quran commands Muslims to kill individuals who refuse to convert to Islam (Surahs 9:5). "...Fight those who do not believe in Allah or in the last day and who do not consider unlawful what Allah and his messenger (Muhammad) have made unlawful and who do not adopt the religion of truth (Islam)" (Surahs 9:29). 
Ever since the fall of mankind in the Garden of Eden, there has been a war going on between God and Satan (Gen. 3:15). When Adam and Eve gave into Satan’s temptation, they gave Satan control (Matt. 4:8-9; 2 Cor. 4:4; Eph. 2:2; 1 John 5:19). On the cross, Jesus defeated Satan (Col. 2:14-15; Heb. 2:14). However, Satan’s punishment will not be fully carried out until Jesus returns (Rev. 20:10). Until that day, Satan, though restricted, will continue to attack those who follow true Christianity (Rev. 12:17).
Two of the most common ways that Satan wages war against Christians are found in groups like ISIS.  First, ISIS is an example of the “beast coming out of the sea” (Rev. 13:1-10). The beast coming out of the sea is a picture of governments which oppose Christianity (Isa. 51:9-11; Dan. 2:41-43; 7:7, 24). ISIS has been known to behead children who are a part of Christian families in Iraq.
Anti-Christian governments are common in our world today and not just among Muslim majority nations. Nearly one-third of all the countries in the world have restrictions on Christian freedoms. Furthermore, over one quarter of the nations in the world are hostile towards Christians.
Second, ISIS is an example of the “beast coming out of the earth” (Rev. 13:11-18). This beast is a picture of false religions (see also Rev. 16:13-14; 19:20-21). In many Islamic countries, a person who is not a Muslim is restricted on what they can buy and sell (Rev. 13:16-17), what type of education they can receive, and types of jobs they are allowed to work, and what means of public transportation they are allowed to utilize (for example in certain parts of Tanzania some buses are restricted for Muslims only).
Similar arguments could be made of certain Hindu, Buddhist and indigenous groups throughout the world. The bottom line is this: these groups are clear evidence to the spiritual reality; likewise, they point to the holy war between God and His faithful followers versus Satan and those under his control.
Because of God’s love,

     Matt

The Blessed Life #9: Financial Freedom

 
One writer said, “Money still talks. Usually it says good-bye.” Can you relate with that? I know that I sure can. On the other hand, what would it be like to never have to be concerned about meeting your physical needs again? How would you feel if you knew for a fact that all of your financial issues for the rest of your earthly life were taken care of?
The Bible actually speaks of such a financial freedom.
  •   “The Lord is my shepherd, I shall not want” (Ps. 23:1).
  •  “Delight yourself in the LORD and He will give you the desires of your heart” (Ps. 37:4).
  •  “My God will meet all your needs according to His glorious riches in Christ Jesus” (Phil. 4:19). 

 Please do not misunderstand me. The Bible does NOT teach that once you become a Christian that you will become a millionaire! If it does, then how does one explain millions of Christians living in poverty? And how does one explain why Jesus Himself was homeless (Matt. 8:20)? 
Likewise, the Bible is NOT opposed to individuals who have been able to acquire great physical wealth. There are several people of the true faith who were rich in the Bible: Abraham, David, Nicodemus, and Joseph of Arimathea.
On the other hand, what the Bible does teach is that no matter your financial situation, you can have a peace of mind that is greater than what any dollar amount could possibly offer you. I speak of this from personal experience.
Prior to attending Bible College, I worked in construction making about double what I do now as a minster. Yet the difference was even greater then as both my wife and I left everything behind to follow the Lord.
When we first started classes, we had no jobs lined up; we simply trusted that God would take care of us as His Word says. We were sure that His plan would include our working part-time. Yet no matter how hard we tried to find employment, nothing was working out.
Furthermore, our class load at the time was way more than what we had ever experienced when we received our Associates’ degrees. And if we would have reduced our class load then we would have lost our scholarships for tuition further compounding the problem. So after much prayer we felt the Lord telling us simply to trust Him through it all and He would provide for us.
And provide for us He did. We were able to graduate debt free. I’m not saying that trusting God’s provisions is always the easiest thing in the world, yet it is the most secure!  “If God cares so wonderfully for wildflowers that are here today and thrown into the fire tomorrow, He will certainly care for you...” (Matt. 6:30 NLT)
Therefore, let me ask you once more: do you want to experience true financial freedom? If you do the pathway to such freedom is simple: “Seek the Kingdom of God above all else, and live righteously, and He will give you everything you need” (Matt. 6:33 NLT).
In His service,
            Matt