In our day, we Australians have become so busy and so tomorrow focused that we can barely live meaningfully in the moment anymore. Even families dining out and awaiting their meal order are not communicating with each other, not investing in one another, whilst fixated on their smartphone screens. Recently, I saw a video message…
"You can’t have Jesus …"
I came across someone this week who professed to be a Christian, but is not part of any church - and hasn’t attended a church for many years. He was almost proud of the fact. “Nah, it’s not for me, mate”, he said, “You don’t need to be part of a church in order to be a Christian.” This person is an ex-preacher’s kid (he’s grown up now and has a family of his own), and he was proud of the fact that he was still “a Christian”, but did not “see the point of being part of a church, or organised religion”. I asked him…
"I once was blind …"
These things are plain enough for Christians to see. But what we have not always seen – yet have probably suspected for some time – is the systematic imposition of sinful agendas upon the righteous. Concerning many of these, God is opening our eyes. And when God does so, it is a signal for His people to speak prophetically for righteousness’ sake.
"It takes just one …"
Dear friends, we live in a world, a country, where shrill, aggressive and vindictive woke ideologies are wielded like baseball bats to club into silence anyone who dares to speak the truth about anything that is plainly wrong, or unrighteous, immoral or unholy – this has infected the church, in many places. Too many Christians are fearful when we should be bold for truth – intelligently bold, articulate speakers of truth, not rude, holier-than-thou, ungracious ranters and condemners.
"When Black is White (no, really!)"
There is a war going on, and truth is the first casualty – every day – from the school classroom, to the lecture room, to that media outlet, to (yes) even the pulpit. Truth is what you want it to be in our world. If black wants to identify as white, so to speak, that’s OK. My reality is not your reality; your truth is not my truth – and that’s OK.
But, of course, it isn’t.
"Discerning the Body of Christ …"
There are a few things going on here, but I want to focus on just one phrase: “discerning the body of Christ”. Some churches teach the apostle is making rules for handling the actual elements used in communion – the bread and the wine. But this is not Paul’s point at all. He is about give his great illustration of the body of Christ – which is the Church…
"Centrifugal witnesses …"
So what kind of a Christian do you want to be in this COVID-impacted world? A centripetal one who loves the world more than Jesus, and whose witness is shrinking and diminishing as you blame COVID for everything? Or a centrifugal witness compelled by a passionate love for our blessed Redeemer, and thus empowered and propelled by Holy Spirit power? You have chosen already. Perhaps someone reading this needs to change their choice … while they still can …
"The Sifting …"
At the Last Supper Jesus whispered to Peter that He and the other remaining disciples were in for a very tough testing time – a sifting, in fact. The word used by Luke is siniazō which means a “shaking as in a sieve”, and here, metaphorically, “an inward, violent shaking so as to try one’s faith to the point of collapse.” Oh, Peter and the others were in for a very hard time – a sifting. …
"Spiritual Hygiene"
Reflecting on all that this morning when I was having a coffee and doing all my emails at my local coffee shop, I was alarmed to see the barista quite unconcernedly wiping her nose with the back of her hand as she was churning out the coffees. Erk! Then my mind turned to spiritual hygiene when my morning bible meditation focused on 1 John – here it is …
"Decisions and choices …"
One night I zipped down to the store to get a video Anne and I could watch – and an hour and a half later I returned with a Clint Eastwood movie that she didn’t like anyway. I had spent more time trying to make a choice than the time it would take to watch the actual movie! Too many choices! This was not a once-off, either. I wasted so much time…
"Binge"
"Change …"
What do you want more than anything in life?
Ask that question of somebody who has been injured and finds their health irreparably damaged, and they’d probably say, “My health back”. In John’s Gospel (5:1-9) is recorded a moment where Jesus asked a crippled man what seems to be a very strange question…
"The Bread of zōē …"
John uses bread as a symbol here. Bread was the basic food staple of Jesus’ day. It was just so basic for sustaining life, as was water. Bread and water – it doesn’t get any more basic than that for one’s physical nourishment. Of course, you will recall that Jesus again pointed to this issue in what we call the “Lord’s Prayer” …
"How will you be remembered?"
At most funerals I have attended, or led, the life being remembered usually has some elements in the eulogies that hints at some flaw, or negative trait. That’s not a bad thing, of course, it’s important to acknowledge these things if for no other reason than honestly remembering. Authentic memorials are really important. People appreciate that. Of course, that’s a question of degree. I have heard some very…
"Sweet surrender …"
At first glance we might think that this is the way by which we get what we want in life. Well, it is … and it isn’t. Let me explain. It isn’t the way we get what we want in that we delight in the Lord, and He turns into some genie who grants our every wish. That attitude seriously misunderstands what the psalmist (Solomon) is saying, and completely misrepresents who God is to us.
"The ANZACs"
"Suffering?"
"God’s sovereignty. Again …"
This guy scoffed. “Why bother?”, he said. “If God is so ‘almighty’ why doesn’t he directly intervene, himself, and just stop all the violence if he is so loving and merciful? Why does he need the church to pray, at all?”
The man thought he had me stumped, but God revealed something to me in that very moment, and so, I now share it with you.
"The Easter Coin..."
"Walk with Jesus into Easter 2022 …"
So where was Jesus? And what exactly did He do and say each day of the last week before His death? Here is the Biblical narrative gleaned from the Gospel accounts themselves and arranged chronologically for you to be reading this week, so that you might journey with the Lord and meditate on what really happened each day with Jesus, and the disciples. Walk with Jesus into Easter.