THE POWER OF JOY-2 “How Can I Have Joy?”

James 1:2Open Link in New Window Consider (command w/ official authority) it all joy, my brethren, when you encounter various trials,

Welcome To The Light-Washed Path,

Joy occurs when faith exerts itself over circumstances. That is the key to gladness. It’’s not waiting for favorable circumstances, but rejoicing because you already have favor with God in the midst of your circumstances. You REJOICE then you ARE glad. That’s how it works.

Psa. 40:16Open Link in New Window Let all those that seek thee rejoice and be glad in thee…

But HOW does one do that in the middle of life’’s trying times, particularly when you are surrounded by unhappiness and drowning in bad news??! Admittedly, it takes a certain level of spiritual maturity, great discipline and focus to rejoice in the midst of trials and temptations. But as difficult as it may seem, every Christian can do it, and must learn to do it, if we are to survive the world, much less, overcome it.

Let’s begin by admitting that most days we don’’t find a lot to rejoice over in our surroundings. And a good deal of the time joy seems almost impossible or even inappropriate, when taken in consideration with your circumstances. In short, we can’’t look for the source, or beginning point of joy, in our surroundings. We must look elsewhere for the joy that God is speaking about in His Word: the joy that takes command over trials and temptations. So what is the starting point of joy? For the answer let’’s consider David’s 27th Psalm:

Psa. 27:3Open Link in New Window Though a host encamp against me, My heart will not fear; Though war arise against me, In spite of this I shall be confident.

Psa. 27:4Open Link in New Window One thing I have asked from the LORD, that I shall seek: That I may dwell in the house of the LORD all the days of my life, To behold the beauty of the LORD, And to meditate in His temple.

Psa. 27:5Open Link in New Window For in the day of trouble He will conceal me in His tabernacle; In the secret place of His tent He will hide me; He will lift me up on a rock.

Psa. 27:6Open Link in New Window And NOW my head will be lifted up above my enemies around me; And I will offer in His tent sacrifices with shouts of joy; I will sing, yes, I will sing praises to the LORD.

Psa. 27:7Open Link in New Window Hear, O LORD, when I cry with my voice, And be gracious to me and answer me.

Psa. 27:8Open Link in New Window When Thou didst say, “Seek My face,” my heart said to Thee, “Thy face, O LORD, I shall seek.”

Psa. 27:9Open Link in New Window Do not hide Thy face from me, Do not turn Thy servant away in anger; Thou hast been my help; Do not abandon me nor forsake me, O God of my salvation!

Psa. 27:10Open Link in New Window For my father and my mother have forsaken me, But the LORD will take me up.

Psa. 27:11Open Link in New Window Teach me Thy way, O LORD, And lead me in a level path, Because of my foes.

Psa. 27:12Open Link in New Window Do not deliver me over to the desire of my adversaries; For false witnesses have risen against me, And such as breathe out violence.

Psa. 27:13Open Link in New Window I would have despaired unless I had believed that I would see the goodness of the LORD In the land of the living.

David said that NOW, in the very day of trouble, I will lift up rejoicing to God, which would result in my deliverance. But how did he know what to say to God. Or a better question would be, how do YOU rejoice in the very hour of your trial? How do you know what to say when everything seems so negative? Where do you begin and what do you rejoice about, when YOU are surrounded by unhappy and uninspiring circumstances?

The Starting Point…

David drops a key in verse 13 when he says:

I would have despaired unless I had believed that I would see the goodness of the LORD In the land of the living.

THERE is your starting point! Joy is completely dependent upon the Truth. And by the Truth, I’m referring to God’s covenant Word to you. For example, Jesus said, “I will never leave you or forsake you”. That is the Truth. Without Truth, joy cannot exist. Whatever other type of feeling of gladness that might arise, it’’s merely a fragile puff of emotion, waiting to be blown away by the next shift in life’’s winds. But true joy is a force of the Spirit of God, that is not subject to the winds of circumstance.

Joy begins, not with a feeling of happiness, but with a change of mental focus, a shift from considering the circumstances to remembering God’’s Word of promise. Joy begins with recollection. Before joy is ever a feeling it begins as a thought, a remembrance.

Psa. 63:5-6Open Link in New Window My soul shall be satisfied as with marrow and fatness; and my mouth shall praise you with joyful lips: when I remember you upon my bed, and meditate on you in the night watches.

The Christian who wants to be an overcomer MUST learn the Word of God. Otherwise you will never have any basis for joy. The Word of God is joy’s resource. It is from the Truth of the Word that joy arises. In other words, we rejoice in the Truth, not in our circumstances. When temptations try you, it’’s remembering the goodness of God and His Word of promise to you that introduces the beginning element of joy.

Psa. 42:6Open Link in New Window O my God, my soul is cast down within me: therefore will I remember you…

Trials and temptations are like a great spiritual fog that rolls in over your life and obscures your vision of God and His goodness towards you. The facts of God’’s Word become obscured by the immediacy of your trials. Through the filter of the fog your vision is affected, everything is hazy and nothing is enjoyable. But the commanding influence of joy, over that fog, begins with remembering that the Sun is shining above you, even though you can’’t see it at the moment. The Truth reaches out through your thoughts, beyond the dimensions of your trial, and recalls the reality of God’’s goodness, even though you don’’t see it at the moment. The fog of trials shrinks your world to what you can see within the dim haziness of your circumstances. But the Light of Truth is in your heart and knows that God has more for you than what you presently see. This is the first step in joy. Before you can begin to rejoice you must first remember – remember what it is that you have reason to rejoice over. Recalling the goodness and greatness of God, which lies beyond what you see, is step one. And for this you must know His Word.

Tomorrow we’ll take another step in learning how to use joy to overcome your circumstances. So until then…

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THE POWER OF JOY-1 “Joy Is A Decision”

James 1:2Open Link in New Window Consider (command w/ official authority) it all joy, my brethren, when you encounter various trials,

Welcome To The Light-Washed Path,

Joy is faith exerting itself over circumstances. It’’s praising God for what you believe rather than just quietly having beliefs in the face of circumstances. It’’s not idle contentment, but something more aggressive, more decisive.

James talks about meeting your trials and temptations with the force of joy. But first you must see temptations and trials as a challenge to your position in Christ, and an attack on your faith. The last thing a Christian should try to do is passively weather out the stormy trials and assailing temptations. But the way many people read James 1:2Open Link in New Window, and the words “Count” or “Consider”, might suggest that we endure trials and temptations by “considering them as joy”. Or another way of putting it would be to say: we should try to think of our trials with happiness…“Think happy thoughts”.

Well I don’t know about you, but I hate temptations and don’t have any “happy thoughts” about them. They are vicious, bone-grinding attempts to defeat us. I can’t see how any “happiness” comes from temptations. The devils that poke at our weak spots are not our little grace-growing buddies. And mental passivity the last thing we should be showing them.

A closer look at the definition for the original Greek word, “Count”, shows that the word literally means to lead, i.e. command with official authority. This changes the whole force of the verse from passive to aggressive. The verse now reads:

James 1:2Open Link in New Window My brethren, take the lead and command it all joy when ye fall into various temptations;

In other words, FIGHT BACK against your temptations and trials with JOY. Happiness depends on happenings but JOY is a force of the Spirit of God.

Gal. 5:22Open Link in New Window But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace…

Your praise of God in the face of temptation is the means by which you OVERCOME it. Too many Christians set aside their joy until they “get over” their trial. But you aren’t called to “get over” your trials. You’re called to OVERCOME your trials.

Joy isn’t dependent upon circumstances either. It’s enforced by faith. If you truly believe that God has already provided your victory over circumstances then joy will exert what you believe by rejoicing in the Truth. That is the key to gladness.  It’’s not waiting for favorable circumstances, that brings gladness, but rejoicing because you already have favor with God in the midst of your circumstances. You REJOICE then you ARE glad. That’’s how it works.

Psa. 40:16Open Link in New Window Let all those that seek thee rejoice and be glad in thee…

You see that Joy is an action taken upon the authority of Heaven. If you want to“be glad” rather than “fall into various temptations”, then “take the lead and command it all joy”. In other words, “Rejoice and be glad”.

Joy also involves authority. Our text talks about taking the lead and commanding it all joy. That requires authorization. We sometimes overlook the fact that this was one of Christ’s great purposes in restoration.  Jesus was anointed to authorize your use of Joy in praising God. He gave you back the “garment of glory” which Adam lost. He has planted you in righteousness so that you might be identified with Him through your joy. In short, joy covers the nakedness that sin once exposed.

Is. 61:1,3 The Spirit of the Lord GOD is upon me; because the LORD hath anointed me to…appoint unto them that mourn in Zion, to give unto them…the garment 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.

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The LIFE In Living

John 1:3Open Link in New Window All things were made by him; and without him was not any thing made that was made.

John 1:4Open Link in New Window In him was life; and the life was the light of men.

John 1:5Open Link in New Window And the light shined in darkness; and the darkness comprehended it not.

 

Welcome To The Light-Washed Path,

Jesus puts the LIFE in living.  Nothing and no one produces life of themselves, or has brought themselves into existence, or maintains the force of life within them.  Everything exists, deriving its being from the Creator.  And Jesus is the Creator and sustainer of all that lives.

“All things were made by him; and without him was not any thing made that was made.”

The most we can do is to decide the qualities of our existence.  The least we can do is just exist.  You can exist or you can have LIFE.  It all depends on whether you live through Jesus or not. Consider carefully what these verses might mean:

John 5:25Open Link in New Window Truly I say to you, The time is coming, it has even now come, when the voice of the Son of God will come to the ears of the dead, and those hearing it will have life.

John 5:26Open Link in New Window For even as the Father has life in himself, so he has given to the Son to have life in himself.

Who is more “dead” than the sinner who simply exists without receiving the eternal LIFE that comes from Jesus Christ.  Those who pass from this world into a Christ-less eternity, do so by leaving without having LIFE in them.  They’’re dead before they die.

“To you did he give life, when you were dead through your wrongdoing and sins…” Eph. 2:1Open Link in New Window

So having real Life – life worth living, life that energizes the soul with happiness, life that causes fulfillment, and the life that comes from God – this life is not the same as just getting up each day and moving forward. But rather…

This life is being offered to us in Jesus Christ……

“I have come so that they may have life and have it in greater measure.” John 10:10Open Link in New Window

This life must be sought and chosen……

“And still you have no desire to come to me so that you may have life.” John 5:40Open Link in New Window

This life comes through actively exercising faith in Jesus Christ……

“That you may have faith that Jesus is the Christ, the Son of God, and so that, having this faith you may have life in his name.” John 20:31Open Link in New Window

Having established the point that there is a Life to be gained, which does not automatically come with simply existing, we must confront ourselves with this question: “Am I simply drinking from experiences of my existence, or am I truly experiencing Life?” 

For the unsaved sinner, this question simply boils down to realizing that you really don’’t have Jesus Christ living in your heart.  But for the true Christian, with the Holy Spirit in his heart, this question probes our every action, and prompts us to examine from where we are deriving our comfort, identity and sense of fulfillment.  Many are the believers whose pursuit of Jesus ends when they receive His blessings.  Remember that only 1 out of 10 healed lepers returned to worship Jesus.  Too many of us stop seeking God for His will once we become employed in His purposes. Faith becomes replaced with assumption.  Prayer is replaced by experience.  And Life diminishes into religious existence. 

For the Christian, staying saved is not nearly as challenging as staying dependent.  The strong emotional bonds we form with God’s blessings and provisions can replace the bonds we had with Jesus when we were seeking Him for our Life.  Once Jesus has become your Life – emanating into your soul His radiant glory as you face Him – He then does not transfer that life-giving radiance into the gifts or ministries with which He has blessed you.  All that He gives us, every task He assigns us, every vision by which He employs us, are all simply “things”.  However good or godly they may be, they all have the potential to serve as a false fulfillment.  God gives Life as Jesus Christ.  To Him and Him alone, must men come for their daily bread.  Holy tasks do not give power. Righteous causes do not provide their own self-fulfilling strength.  Blessings of provision cannot fill your soul with what it needs.  Every wife and husband has eventually learned that even the best of earthly love cannot quench the thirsty soul. 

God has always challenged those, into whose hands He has entrusted His work or deposited His blessings, to hold them with a special understanding.  Understanding that however faithful in our stewardship or intense in our service, it is to Him alone that we must continue to go for our fulfillment, our Life.  God’’s work will wear you out.  God’’s blessings will wear you down.  If you shift your identity from Christ alone to your own service for Him…if you look to His work for your satisfaction, instead of Him alone…if you draw your happiness from His blessings instead of joy from His Presence…then Life will escape you. 

The most tragic failings of Christians have occurred when God’’s servants forgot to be His children.  When they began to align their identity with the work they did for Him.  When they tried to fill their need for strength-giving joy with the happiness of a successful work.  When an answered prayer became the reason to stop seeking God.  In providing for us, in using us in His purposes, God always runs the risk of losing us to His blessings.  By blessing our existence He runs the risk that we will forget where our Life comes from. 

Yet God has never stopped opening His Hands towards us.  He who made us knows the design of our being.  He knows that our deepest craving is for a thing called Life.  And that thirst for Life can never be quenched by anything less than He Himself.  And God knows the great secret that men will come to the Fountain of Life if He is lifted up among them.  The only reason why men die parched within reach of the waters of Life is that they have been too consumed with existence to look up and see their Life.

John 4:10Open Link in New Window In answer Jesus said, If you had knowledge of what God gives freely and who it is who says to you, Give me water, you would make your prayer to him, and he would give you living water.

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The Marriage Bond-3 “The Prince & The Servant”

Eph. 5:31Open Link in New Window For this cause shall a man leave his father and mother, and shall be joined unto his wife, and they two shall be one flesh.

Welcome To The Light-Washed Path,

“Marriage is that unique sacred Bond of Oneness that partners a man and woman together in life’s journey.  More than a romantic relationship and more than sharing living accommodations… marriage is the framework for forging a shared consciousness out of the two personalities of a man and woman.”

Many people enter their marriage covenant as a Prince or Princess rather than a Servant. The Prince or Princess is looking for fulfillment and support from the spouse they’’ve chosen. Unwittingly they pull the marriage off-balance, with their me-first perspective. This doesn’’t mean they don’’t love their mate. It just means they don’’t know HOW to love them. The Prince or Princess enjoys the company of their spouse but doesn’’t perceive happiness as a ‘couple’ but rather, as a fulfilled individual. It is very hard for them to wrap their attention around things that don’’t pertain to their immediate interest. It’’s hard for them to get motivated by the interests of their spouse or children if those interests are not naturally important to them.

Of course this leads to a great deal of strife in a relationship where their partner feels invisible and often times ends up neglected. The Prince or Princess can’’t understand why their ‘love’ is not enough to satisfy, seeing that it’’s sincere. But the problem isn’’t lack of love as much as it is the presence of selfishness. On the other hand, the Servant sees their role as a contributor. They are there to serve, not to be served. The Servant has the desire to be treated like royalty, too. But they aren’’t in the relationship to make that happen. They are there to give the royal treatment to the one they love and have pledged themselves too. They take great joy in serving. A marriage between two servants is like Heaven on Earth.

Matt. 20:28Open Link in New Window Just as the Son of Man came not to be waited on but to serve, and to give His life as a ransom for many [the price paid to set them free].

Jesus came to take a Bride. But we often forget that He also came to ‘make’ a Bride. Jesus wagered His life on the idea that He could raise us to compatibility with Himself by the sacrifice of His love. And He was absolutely right. Love never fails. And for love to be successful the Prince had to become a Servant in order to receive His Bride.

People often enter marriages as a Prince or Princess and spend their years fighting to be seen, heard, considered and catered to. But in a healthy marriage two must contribute their individualities to the covenant in order to produce “Us”. The blended identity that results from the unselfish surrender of two individuals will be impervious to the forces that would defeat the individual. Servants always win in the end.

John 12:26Open Link in New Window If any man serve me, let him follow me; and where I am, there shall also my servant be: if any man serve me, him will my Father honour.

It is not too far of a stretch to say that if the Prince or Princess will lay self aside and serve each other, that the resulting marriage will arise to bless and honor them both.

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The Marriage Bond-2 “The Secret Of Communion”

Eph. 5:31Open Link in New Window For this cause shall a man leave his father and mother, and shall be joined unto his wife, and they two shall be one flesh.

Welcome To The Light-Washed Path,

“Marriage is that unique sacred Bond of Oneness that partners a man and woman together in life’’s journey.

More than a romantic relationship and more than sharing living accommodations… marriage is the framework for forging a shared consciousness out of the two personalities of a man and woman.”

Covenant Communication

If true marriage is a shared consciousness of oneness between a man and woman then Communication is the secret to successful marriage communion. Married people can get through most anything as long as the practice good communication. Since marriage is actually played out within the context of the concept of covenant, there is a natural necessity for full disclosure. It’’s expected; and the withholding of it is considered grounds for mistrust. When two enter marriage the sense of a contractual merger is automatically applied.

Gen. 2:23Open Link in New Window And Adam said, This is now bone of my bones, and flesh of my flesh: she shall be called Woman, because she was taken out of Man.

Not unlike a business merger, everything is placed upon the table and the covenant is entered into upon the trust of a “good-faith disclosure”. In the case of marriage, that sense of “good-faith disclosure” will continue as long as open, honest communication is maintained. Honest disclosure maintains the goodwill and basis for faith in the marriage. Couples extend credit to each other because they are in constant communication and trust that anything important will come out in their dialogue. Their communication together is the actual function of their shared consciousness. It’’s how the Oneness functions. It’’s what differentiates lovemaking from sex.

1 Pet. 3:7Open Link in New Window Likewise, ye husbands, dwell with them according to knowledge, giving honor unto the wife, as unto the weaker vessel, and as being heirs together of the grace of life; that your prayers be not hindered.

The secret of listening

Peter gives some of the greatest marriage counseling available to man: “live with them (your wife) according to knowledge”. The Amplified Bible says it like this: ““live with your wives in an understanding way”. Now here’’s the crux of this matter. We usually think we “understand” our spouse. But that understanding is based in our perspective. Even though is may be accurate, it may not include what our spouse says about themselves. So to live with each other in “an understanding way” requires that we listen intently to what our spouse says about themselves and their views.

Couples who talk about everything, practice good listening and work through communication to resolve all issues, are very hard to defeat. Like all couples, they can have serious disagreements. But through the practice of covenant communication there is very little that cannot be resolved. Most abuse, manipulation or neglect in marriage occurs as a result of broken communication. Broken communication can occur when one stops “listening” and becomes insistent only upon being heard. Oneness cannot survive self-centeredness. One-sided conversation, where the only option for one spouse is to say, “Yes” or “No”, is not communication, nor is it covenant. Covenant governs from the center of the relationship, from the Oneness, not from one end. Covenant is the State of the Union, not the rights of the individual. When the “understanding way” becomes, “’I understand that you have to have YOUR way, or there’’s no getting along’” then separation has begun to sow its seeds into the marriage. This is why good listening – heart - felt and ready to give, listening - is the secret to Covenant Communication. Here’s the quintessential example:

Eph. 5:25Open Link in New Window Husbands, love your wives, just as Christ also loved the church and gave Himself up for her.…

Jesus came to Earth after generations of “listening” and weighing the heart of man. And when He came He came as a Gift to give Himself to us, and not as a Heavenly Demand to extract His rights from us. He had all the rights, but His primary desire was to enter a marital oneness with us, and not just appeasing His own holiness. So He endured the humiliation of misunderstanding and abuse. He entered covenant, initiated good-faith disclosure and keeps the communication open. He has become everything to us, that we need to be a fulfilled, and a fulfilling, covenant partner with Him. He is the perfect facilitator. He came to form a Bond of Oneness with us and He is the perfect example of how spouses should relate to each other.

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The Marriage Bond-1

Eph. 5:31Open Link in New Window For this cause shall a man leave his father and mother, and shall be joined unto his wife, and they two shall be one flesh.

Welcome To The Light-Washed Path,

Marriage is that unique sacred Bond of Oneness that partners a man and woman together in life’’s journey. More than a romantic relationship and more than sharing living accommodations…

…Marriage is the framework for forging a shared consciousness out of the two personalities of a man and woman.

And it is the condition of oneness that results from successfully living within that shared consciousness. The very thing that constitutes marriage as a sacred state of existence is this Bond of Oneness. You can apply all of the elements of relationship, including shared living arrangements, but if the two don’t bond no real marriage will evolve. Shared interests and romantic passion alone do not make a marriage bond. The oneness is achieved on a deeper level.

Matt. 19:6Open Link in New Window Wherefore they are no more twain, but one flesh. What therefore God hath joined together, let not man put asunder.

Jesus endorsed the concept of oneness and conceded that it was indeed possible to damage and separate the bond. He referred to it as being “put asunder”, or to separate. There are certain things we do to “put asunder” the bond of oneness. Sometimes couples are no sooner off to their honeymoon before they begin practicing behaviors that “put asunder” or bring separation between them. The greatest threat to the bond of oneness is ignorance and lack of preparation. It is the inability to understand what this oneness is and properly prepare to enter it that has led to the demise of so many marriages today. In fact, the popular modern concept of what makes a marriage bond is itself a self-destructive element. In our modern culture people usually decide to marry when what they feel towards another becomes intense enough that they want to make their relationship exclusive. But as important as strong feelings and compatible interests are for making a bond of oneness, they’’re not enough to keep that bond in tact. Here is what is missing from many marriages:

John 12:24Open Link in New Window Verily, verily, I say unto you, Except a corn of wheat fall into the ground and die, it abideth alone: but if it die, it bringeth forth much fruit.

Many love and marry to gratify the strong feelings that their love-interest evokes in them. And in a way, we marry to bring a sense of fulfillment to ourselves. It’’s understandable that husbands and wives often fall into the trap of hanging their expectations of happiness around the neck of their spouse. In a subtle way, marriage begins to turn around and become an indicator of unhappiness and unfulfillment. When two people who view their marriage to each other as an answer to their needs begin to drain one another, love quickly turns to frustration. The problem lies in the fact that people enter the marriage covenant without any intention of letting go of their former individual life. They don’t see themselves as laying that life into the ground as a seed, and forfeiting their independence to invest in a new shared consciousness. Some marriages survive because one very strong personality is able to subdue the more accommodating member and make them an accessory to their own life. But the true bond of oneness occurs when both contribute their individuality in a continuing act of love, in order to reap a higher joy of companionship.

John 12:24Open Link in New Window …it abideth alone

Making the transition from solitary living to companionship is a huge jump into covenant living that must be made equally by both. Remember the 3-legged race?It’s work to achieve rhythm. Both minds and bodies must share a common consciousness. The moment one decides he or she would rather run alone they both fall over. I must find my fulfillment in “Us”. And in order for that to happen I must live as a contributor and die as a user. I, as a solitary man, am a seed. If I want to enjoy the fruits of life I must give myself up to become blended into a new corporate personhood. Companionship isn’t achieved by trapping another life but by surrendering to another life.

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What To Do Between Believing & Receiving-3

Rom. 4:16Open Link in New Window Therefore, [inheriting] the promise is the outcome of faith and depends [entirely] on faith, in order that it might be given as an act of grace (unmerited favor), to make it stable and valid and guaranteed to all his descendants—not only to the devotees and adherents of the Law, but also to those who share the faith of Abraham, who is [thus] the father of us all.

Rom. 4:17Open Link in New Window As it is written, I have made you the father of many nations. [He was appointed our father] in the sight of God in Whom he believed, Who gives life to the dead and speaks of the nonexistent things that [He has foretold and promised] as if they [already] existed.

Rom. 4:18Open Link in New Window [For Abraham, human reason for] hope being gone, believed on in faith that he should become the father of many nations, as he had been promised, So [numberless] shall your descendants be.

Rom. 4:19Open Link in New Window He did not weaken in faith when he considered the [utter] impotence of his own body, which was as good as dead because he was about a hundred years old, or [when he considered] the barrenness of Sarah’s [deadened] womb.

Rom. 4:20Open Link in New Window No unbelief or distrust made him waver (doubtingly question) concerning the promise of God, but he grew strong and was empowered by faith as he gave praise and glory to God,

Rom. 4:21Open Link in New Window Fully satisfied and assured that God was able and mighty to keep His word and to do what He had promised.

Rom. 4:22Open Link in New Window That is why his faith was credited to him as righteousness (right standing with God).

Welcome To The Light-Washed Path,

Yesterday I shared the second of three principles that you have to apply yourself to if you’re going to receive from God the things for which you pray. That first principle is to base your faith on what God has said; on His revealed will, and not simply upon your needs and wants. Faith springs from God’’s Word and not from human necessity. The second is to pray and let God make His Words real to you, because the faith with which you believe and receive is not that which your own mind and emotions produces. It’’s a shared faith, which proceeds from God into your heart and when you act upon it, it moves both you and God at the same time. Plus I shared the fact that God lays His Word before you in the form of promises, in order that you will vigorously pursue them, and in the process, become what He has destined you to be. Your becoming is then determined by your believing.

Now let me share with you the third step in what to do between believing and receiving.

#3 - Commit Your Confession To The Truth

Jesus is the Apostle (Sent One) and High Priest of your confession. It is your profession of faith in Him, and the life you live in pursuit of Him, that causes you to be a recipient of Christ’’s ministry to you. In short, your profession of faith is the Truth of the Gospel you have believed, your vocal testimony of it’s Truth, and the life you life in pursuit of His will. All this together constitutes your profession (or confession) of faith. Now add to that definition the action that Jesus is sent to be the High Priest of your profession. He advocates on your behalf based, not upon anything less than your profession of faith. So if you do not produce an ongoing profession of faith, there is little for Him to work from in ministering to you on a day-to-day basis. This explains why there are many Christians who are saved and believe in Jesus, but who show little involvement from God in their daily lives. There is little confirmation of God’’s favor towards them. The Lord works through us from our profession of faith.

Now it is vitally important to point out the difference between a sterile confession of theological belief, as opposed to the vibrant confession of true faith in God’’s Word. Abraham’’s confession of faith concerning his coming son, was spoken from a deeply convinced heart. And by his unwavering confession of faith God was able to bring fulfillment to him. God was the High Priest of Abraham’’s confession of faith, just as He is ours.

Heb. 3:1Open Link in New Window Therefore, holy brethren, partakers of a heavenly calling, consider Jesus, the Apostle and High Priest of our confession…(“confession” is Homologia=to say the same thing as God).

Although simply running around parroting scriptures does not constitute a confession of faith, but simply a confession of knowledge; the fact is that you do not have a confession of faith until it begins to come out of your mouth. The entire third chapter of the Epistle of St. James, is devoted to emphasizing the importance that God places upon the proper use of your tongue. Proverbs says that your tongue will influence your heart:

Prov. 18:21Open Link in New Window Death and life are in the power of the tongue, and they who indulge in it shall eat the fruit of it [for death or life].

So the third thing you must do to go from believing to receiving is to maintain your profession of faith. This isn’’t a blab-it-and-grab-it technology of Believer’ism. But this is what is necessary on your part if the Lord is going to be able to preside over your faith.

Secondly, you are His covenant partner. As you praise God for the promise He has made to you, the faith you share with Him, empowers you. In short YOU are energized by your use of faith. Look at what Paul wrote about Abraham:

Rom. 4:20Open Link in New Window No unbelief or distrust made him waver (doubtingly question) concerning the promise of God, but he grew strong and was empowered by faith as he gave praise and glory to God.

Abraham wasn’t magically made “strong” in order to stand for the promise of God those 25 years. He “GREW strong”! And he did so, being “empowered by faith as he gave praise and glory to God”. Abraham surely experienced growing temptations to express fear, aggravation and doubt, as the years between God’’s promise and His fulfillment grew longer. But he fought off the urge to complain by continuously professing what God had said to him. And God (“Who speaks of the nonexistent things that [He has foretold and promised] as if they [already] existed.”), helped Abraham discipline his confession, by changing his name. For 75 years Abraham’’s name was Abram, meaning Exalted Father. But when God made covenant with Abram He told him he needed to upgrade his name to fit his new identity. God told him that he would be Abraham,– Father Of A Multitude – from that day forward. Imagine Abraham’’s next trip to the neighborhood deli. It was bad enough being called “Exalted Father” for 75 years of childlessness. But now Abraham would introduce himself to the butcher as “Father Of A Multitude”, for the next 25 years of childlessness. No doubt the butcher at the deli, and everyone else must have thought the poor old guy had gone around the bend in his old age.

Standing in faith for the things God has said is not easy if you want to remain in harmony with the world. Because the world flows contrary to faith in God. It’s fashionable to complain, doubt and fuss about living a futile life. The world loves to rail against God with charges of hopelessness and abandonment. But when God has spoken to you and about you, YOU cannot remain neutral. You will become an anomaly to the world of reason as you become a Confesser of what God has said. And go ahead and let the world build up a good case against you. Let them bring it on. You will be the one laughing on the day God’’s package arrives at your door. No one who has ever endured in faith, to see the fulfillment of God’’s Word, has ever escaped the ridicule of a cynical world of unbelief. But stand fast and use your own mouth to say the same things God has said. For in so doing you exercise covenant partnership with Him. You activate His High Priestly ministry on the behalf of His Word to you.

Finally, here is an often-neglected reality of faith. God’’s fulfillment of His Word to you depends upon your remaining in a position of righteousness. That position of righteousness is not maintained by your moral perfection but by your refusal to allow doubt to move you from your stand of faith.

Rom. 4:20Open Link in New Window No unbelief or distrust made him waver (doubtingly question) concerning the promise of God, but he grew strong and was empowered by faith as he gave praise and glory to God,

Rom. 4:21Open Link in New Window Fully satisfied and assured that God was able and mighty to keep His word and to do what He had promised.

Rom. 4:22Open Link in New Window That is why his faith was credited to him as righteousness (right standing with God).

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What To Do Between Believing & Receiving - 2

Rom. 4:16Open Link in New Window Therefore, [inheriting] the promise is the outcome of faith and depends [entirely] on faith, in order that it might be given as an act of grace (unmerited favor), to make it stable and valid and guaranteed to all his descendants—not only to the devotees and adherents of the Law, but also to those who share the faith of Abraham, who is [thus] the father of us all.

Rom. 4:17Open Link in New Window I have made you the father of many nations. [He was appointed our father] in the sight of God in Whom he believed, Who gives life to the dead and speaks of the nonexistent things that [He has foretold and promised] as if they [already] existed.

Rom. 4:18Open Link in New Window [For Abraham, human reason for] hope being gone, believed on in faith that he should become the father of many nations, as he had been promised, So [numberless] shall your descendants be.

Rom. 4:19Open Link in New Window He did not weaken in faith when he considered the [utter] impotence of his own body, which was as good as dead because he was about a hundred years old, or [when he considered] the barrenness of Sarah’s [deadened] womb.

Rom. 4:20Open Link in New Window No unbelief or distrust made him waver (doubtingly question) concerning the promise of God, but he grew strong and was empowered by faith as he gave praise and glory to God,

Rom. 4:21Open Link in New Window Fully satisfied and assured that God was able and mighty to keep His word and to do what He had promised.

Rom. 4:22Open Link in New Window That is why his faith was credited to him as righteousness (right standing with God).

Welcome To The Light-Washed Path,

Yesterday I shared the first of three principles that you have to apply yourself to if you’’re going to receive from God the things you are believing Him for. That first principle is to base your faith on what God has said; on His revealed will, and not simply upon your needs and wants. Faith springs from God’’s Word and not from human necessity. Now let me share with you the next step in what to do between believing and receiving.

#2 - Pray and Let God Make It Real To Your Heart

The faith with which we believe the things God has spoken, is a shared faith with God. It’’s a faith that proceeds from His Word into our hearts. It’’s a faith that is a product of the Holy Spirit and cannot be separated from Him. When we operate in the faith He has given us He Himself is connected to it. Our faith moves us and God at the same time. This is a far cry from the believ’ism which some have mistaken for real faith.

Heb. 12:2Open Link in New Window Looking unto Jesus the author and finisher (developer) of our faith;

The faith with which you stand upon God’’s Word, awaiting the fulfillment of His promise, is developed in your prayerful communion with the Lord, and not as a result of you straining to believe. When you pray and worship the Lord; when you acknowledge His Word as Truth, before Him in prayer, He gives His faith to you.

So your faith is not a technology of Bible legalities and verse-quoting techniques, but the power to believe, produced by your fellowship with God.

When someone has made you a promise, you base your confidence of receiving on the credibility of the Promiser. Abraham and Sarah considered Who it was that had promised them a son and a lineage to the Messiah. It was their unwavering consideration of the Promiser that gave them the confidence to dismiss their natural doubts and fears.

Rom. 4:21Open Link in New Window And being fully persuaded that, what he had promised, he was able also to perform.

Heb. 10:23Open Link in New Window Let us hold fast the profession of our faith without wavering; (for he isfaithful that promised)

Heb. 11:11Open Link in New Window Through faith also Sara herself received strength to conceive seed, and was delivered of a child when she was past age, because she judged him faithful who had promised.

And finally, within this second principle lay the profound truth that your becoming is determined by your believing. God presents His Word before you in order to give you a path to become what He has destined you to be.  And your becoming is governed by your believing. God announced His Word to Abraham, that He had made him a father of nations, 25 years before he had one son. Remember……

God speaks of the nonexistent things that [He has foretold and promised] as if they [already] existed.

And Abraham believed that he might become what God had said:

Rom. 4:18Open Link in New Window Who against hope believed in hope, that he might become the father of many nations,

So remember, when you find yourself in the place between what God has said and its fulfillment in you, pray and let God make His Word real to your heart. His faith will lay hold of you if you will take hold of His Word.

Tomorrow I’ll share step three, so until then…

Stay On The Path!

What To Do Between Believing & Receiving-1

Rom. 4:16Open Link in New Window Therefore, [inheriting] the promise is the outcome of faith and depends [entirely] on faith, in order that it might be given as an act of grace (unmerited favor), to make it stable and valid and guaranteed to all his descendants—not only to the devotees and adherents of the Law, but also to those who share the faith of Abraham, who is [thus] the father of us all.

Rom. 4:17Open Link in New Window I have made you the father of many nations. [He was appointed our father] in the sight of God in Whom he believed, Who gives life to the dead and speaks of the nonexistent things that [He has foretold and promised] as if they [already] existed.

Rom. 4:18Open Link in New Window [For Abraham, human reason for] hope being gone, believed on in faith that he should become the father of many nations, as he had been promised, So [numberless] shall your descendants be.

Rom. 4:19Open Link in New Window He did not weaken in faith when he considered the [utter] impotence of his own body, which was as good as dead because he was about a hundred years old, or [when he considered] the barrenness of Sarah’s [deadened] womb.

Rom. 4:20Open Link in New Window No unbelief or distrust made him waver (doubtingly question) concerning the promise of God, but he grew strong and was empowered by faith as he gave praise and glory to God,

Rom. 4:21Open Link in New Window Fully satisfied and assured that God was able and mighty to keep His word and to do what He had promised.

Rom. 4:22Open Link in New Window That is why his faith was credited to him as righteousness (right standing with God).

 

Welcome To The Light-Washed Path,

There’’s nothing more essential to your walk with God than knowing how to stand between the time you begin believing God to the point where you receive His promised provision. To make this point, Paul uses the example of Abraham – the man with whom God made the covenant to come into the world as Jesus Christ, our Savior. God tells Abraham that He HAS (past tense) made him “the Father of many nations”. And then He goes on to say that he will begin with a son, and multiply from there till his descendents are as numerous as the stars of the heavens. He tells him that out of his lineage will come a special man – the Son of God – Who will become the Savior of the world.

Of course when we read this in our Bibles it seems so plausible from our viewpoint of historic perspective. There’’s the story of Abraham, catalogued in the Bible, right along side all the other miraculous events of God. But from Abraham’’s position at the time, it required a dedication to faith that would call him far above and beyond the realm of human reason. You see, Abraham wasn’t 20 years old with a fertile young wife. He was 75 years old and married to a barren woman who was well past childbearing years. And just so that the fulfillment of God’’s promise would surely come as a result of faith, God stretched out the time of fulfillment over 25 years, in which Abraham had to “stand in faith” for the promise to materialize.

During that 25-year span Abraham and Sarah stood in faith, fending off the natural doubts that surely attacked their minds. They maintained a profession of faith and praise to God for the promise they believed He would fulfill.

Using their example, Paul teaches us what it really takes to stand in faith for the fulfillment of God’’s promises in our lives. Over the next several installments we will explore the 3 basic steps that Abraham took in order to go from believing to receiving – from faith to fulfillment.

Step One – What Has God Said?

Rom. 4:17Open Link in New Window As it is written, I have made you the father of many nations. [He was appointed our father] in the sight of God in Whom he believed, Who gives life to the dead and speaks of the nonexistent things that [He has foretold and promised] as if they [already] existed.

Abraham surely wanted children. His desire to have children didn’’t begin with God introducing His plan to him at 75 years old. Abraham had probably even prayed to God for years, that he and Sarah would be blessed with children. But the faith with which Abraham would come to possess the promised son; the faith with which he would unite with God to bring forth Isaac, his miracle son; was not a faith that stemmed from his own desire to have children, but from God’’s Word to him about the matter.

Faith comes from what God says, and not from what we want. Even if what we want happens to line up with God’’s Word and plan, our desires by themselves will never produce the faith that can receive what God is offering. It is God’’s Word itself, by which God conveys His faith into our hearts. And it’s our desire for its fulfillment that unites us with His faith. So the faith to receive…the ability to stand for the fulfillment of God’’s Word, comes to us from God, through His Word.

Rom. 10:17Open Link in New Window So faith comes from hearing, and hearing by the word of Christ.

Many believers have entered into great frustration, thinking they were believing God for an outcome. For example, if one were to receive a diagnosis of cancer and begin to pray for healing, motivated by the deep desire to be free of cancer, he would likely end up in frustration. It’s not the need for healing but faith in the promise from the Healer, that brings answers from God. The Bible plainly states that:

“…for by His wounds you were healed.” 1 Peter 2:24Open Link in New Window

Notice the past tense declaration, just as God had told Abraham that He HAD (already) made him the “father of many nations”. But it was not Abraham’’s desperate desire for a child that produced faith in him to eventually receive that child in Isaac. It was believing God’‘s Word to him that gave him the faith to stand those 25 years until the promised son arrived.

The Words of God are pregnant themselves, with the life and power to create and bring forth fulfillment. Jesus Himself taught that the entire Kingdom of God comes forth as a result of His Words being planted in hearts, and growing in faith. Everything God does He does through the agency of His Word. Somewhere at the edge of the universe is the original Word of creation, traveling at 186 thousand miles per second: “Let there be light!”. Abraham realized that God speaks of things that are, as yet unseen, as though they already existed before us.

Rom. 4:17Open Link in New Window …God …Who …speaks of the nonexistent things that [He has foretold and promised] as if they [already] existed.

Abraham had many opportunities to throw in the towel during that 25-year span. With every passing year, the Word of God to Him became more unreasonable. Yet as Abraham neared 100 years old his faith had remained undefeated. He decisively refused every occasion of doubt and anger, praising God for the eventual outcome of what he knew He had promised.

Rom. 4:20Open Link in New Window No unbelief or distrust made him waver (doubtingly question) concerning the promise of God, but he grew strong and was empowered by faith as he gave praise and glory to God,

Tomorrow we will look at step two in “WHAT TO DO BETWEEN BELIEVING AND RECEIVING”. Until then…

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When God Uses Your Stuff

John 6:11Open Link in New Window And Jesus took the loaves; and when he had given thanks, he distributed to the disciples, and the disciples to them that were set down; and likewise of the fishes as much as they would.

John 6:12Open Link in New Window When they were filled, he said unto his disciples, Gather up the fragments that remain, that nothing be lost.

John 6:13Open Link in New Window Therefore they gathered them together, and filled twelve baskets with the fragments of the five barley loaves, which remained over and above unto them that had eaten.

John 6:5-13Open Link in New Window (click here to read the entire text)

Welcome To The Light-Washed Path

From yesterday’’s edition of the LWP, entitled What God Uses, we see that God never asks man for anything just to put him through a test that the Lord already knows the answer to. We also saw that whatever He asks of you, that He will actually take and use for a two-fold purpose

1. To further the plan of redemption through Christ, and

2. To meet earthly needs.

And we MUST understand this one point: The reason God asks anything of us is BECAUSE we are in covenant with Him, and our obedience activates the covenant and releases opportunity for Him to meet our action with His blessed reaction.

Today I want to help you have confidence that when God asks you for anything you can expect a couple of things to result from your obedience in giving your stuff to Him.

First, God’’s Hand is a multiplying Hand. His is a Hand of healing and blessing. No death, curse or sickness can come into His Hand without being released from its bondage. The only exception is when God’’s Hand of Judgment moves specifically.

The Lord took the Lad’’s lunch and multiplied it to feed 5,000 men (not counting the women and children).

In 1 Kings 17:8-16Open Link in New Window  the Prophet Elijah asks a starving woman to use her last bit of batter to make him a cake so that by activating the covenant, the blessing of God could flow into her situation. Read the whole story, it’s rich.

When Moses doubted as to how he would be able to convince Pharaoh to obey him and wanted some assurance from God, the Lord asked Him to give Him his walking stick. The rest is history.

Jesus asks Peter, Andrew, James and John, after cleaning their nets from a night of fruitless fishing, to launch back out and try again. The rest is also history.

In Mark 10:17-30Open Link in New Window a rich young man turns away, unwilling to surrender up his wealth and follow Jesus. He obviously assumes wrongly that Jesus is going to leave him in poverty. The disciples are amazed when Jesus comments that rich people have a hard time entering the Kingdom of God because they can’t let go of their wealth. Peter says, “Lo, we have left all, and have followed thee.” Amazingly, Jesus responds by telling the disciples that they can’t out-give God. He will return back 100-fold what they have given up for His Gospel.

Meanwhile let’s return to the scene of Jesus’ luncheon with the multitude:

John 6:12Open Link in New Window When they were filled, he said unto his disciples, Gather up the fragments that remain, that nothing be lost.

John 6:13Open Link in New Window Therefore they gathered them together, and filled twelve baskets with the fragments of the five barley loaves, which remained over and above unto them that had eaten.

I have a feeling that young lad went home to his parents with a lot more than just an amazing story!

Stay On The Path!

What God Uses

John 6:11Open Link in New Window And Jesus took the loaves; and when he had given thanks, he distributed to the disciples, and the disciples to them that were set down; and likewise of the fishes as much as they would.

John 6:12Open Link in New Window When they were filled, he said unto his disciples, Gather up the fragments that remain, that nothing be lost.

John 6:13Open Link in New Window Therefore they gathered them together, and filled twelve baskets with the fragments of the five barley loaves, which remained over and above unto them that had eaten.

John 6:5-13Open Link in New Window (click here to read the entire text)

Welcome To The Light-Washed Path,

Never hesitate to hand the Lord your stuff. Putting your things in the Hands of God means really handing it over to Him when He asks for it. That’s not the same as dedicating something to God. We dedicate lots of things to God, but then when the opportunity comes to put it into His Hands it means really letting go of it. And for the moment it may look as if you’re not getting it back, while He distributes it to everyone else. The fact is that Jesus doesn’’t just ask for things from people to test them. He actually uses it all for some divine purpose and earthly good. He doesn’’t ask you for things just to see if you’re willing to give it up. God is beyond game playing.

Gen. 22:12Open Link in New Window And he said, Lay not thine hand upon the lad, neither do thou any thing unto him: for now I know that thou fearest God, seeing thou hast not withheld thy son, thine only son from me.

Gen. 22:13Open Link in New Window And Abraham lifted up his eyes, and looked, and behold behind him a ram caught in a thicket by his horns: and Abraham went and took the ram, and offered him up for a burnt offering in the stead of his son.

Gen. 22:14Open Link in New Window And Abraham called the name of that place Jehovah Jireh: as it is said to this day, In the mount of the LORD it shall be seen.

One of the greatest accounts of God requesting something from a man is this case where He asks Abraham for his son Isaac as a sacrifice. Of course, God is not sadistic, requiring us to kill those we love to appease Him. But neither is He cruelly manipulative, tormenting us with tests He already knows the answers to. The real purpose for God’’s strange request of Abraham rests in the precise words that both He and Abraham speak on Mt. Moriah; and in the fact that He and Abraham are in a blood covenant relationship together.

The blood covenant means that, the other must provide whatever one of the covenant partners needs or asks. The blood covenant between them makes both their assets and liabilities the obligation of both of them. God allows Abraham to represent all of humanity because when He tells him that he will become the father of nations, and that his seed will be more numerous than the stars, Abraham believes Him. So man’’s sin (present in Abraham) is now God’’s responsibility and God’’s provision is now man’’s inheritance, so long as the covenant is upheld. God was enacting the covenant by requiring Abraham to sacrifice his son Isaac. In Abraham’’s willingness to comply he goes through a number of mental steps, which lead him to conclude that the Lord will have to raise Isaac from the dead, in order to fulfill His promise to multiply Abe’’s seed through the boy.

Heb. 11:17Open Link in New Window By faith Abraham, when he was tested, offered up Isaac, and he who had received the promises was offering up his only begotten son;

Heb. 11:18Open Link in New Window it was he to whom it was said, “IN ISAAC YOUR DESCENDANTS SHALL BE CALLED.”

Heb. 11:19Open Link in New Window He considered that God is able to raise people even from the dead, from which he also received him back as a type.

So God was not just testing Abraham. He was getting Abraham to express his great and desperate need – and indeed, the desperate need of all mankind – freedom from sin’s death penalty. This set God up to be able to stop Abraham and inspire him to issue this amazing prophetic proclamation:

Gen. 22:8Open Link in New Window And Abraham said, My son, God will provide himself a lamb for a burnt offering: so they went both of them together.

Gen. 22:14Open Link in New Window So Abraham called the name of that place Jehovah-Jireh: The Lord Will Provide. And it is said to this day, On the mount of the Lord it will be provided.

You can see that what God asked of Abraham was for the purpose of setting up the great response of sending His own Son to die for our sins and free us from the curse. Rather than Isaac or anyone else having to die for his or her own sins, God would come Himself and take our place.

This dramatic example provides the basis for understanding why God would ever ask anything of man. Before we go further to speak of What God Uses let us understand that every request is based on the same covenant relationship and to further the same purpose.

More Tomorrow. Until then…

Stay On The Path!

How God Uses Us-2

John 6:9Open Link in New Window There is a lad here, which hath five barley loaves, and two small fishes: but what are they among so many?

John 6:5-13Open Link in New Window (click here to read the entire text)

 

Welcome To The Light-Washed Path,

There is a whole lot more “will of God” all around us, waiting for someone to take hold of the Hand of God and partner with Him to get it done. Yesterday I shared on of the great and simple secrets about being used of God: being THERE. Today I’’d like to share another important insight into being used of God:

God knows what He Himself will do, and He just wants you to work with Him on it.

I know. That sounds so basic. But when you add up all the time, resource and energy that goes into doing a work FOR God, and consider how much of it actually results in God working; it makes you wonder why we don’t just work WITH God instead.

If the Lord does not build the house,

it is useless for the builders to work on it.

If the Lord does not protect a city,

it is useless for the guard to stay alert.   Psa. 127:1Open Link in New Window

The fact is that there is a vast difference in the attitude of a leader of the work and a helper of the work. When Jesus fed the multitudes (which He did on more than one occasion), He knew exactly what He was going to do. And it wasn’’t like the disciples would be able to even come close to doing it without Him. So Jesus was giving instructions to the disciples to get things set up for the miracle provision, and they were carrying out His orders. They had NO IDEA what He was up to! They just knew He was the Lord and He was going to do something.

John 6:10Open Link in New Window And Jesus said, Make the men sit down. Now there was much grass in the place. So the men sat down, in number about five thousand.

Whenever God is about to do something – manifest His provision or intervene with His delivering power – He always gets us busy doing something in preparation. Paul said:

1 Cor. 3:9Open Link in New Window For we are laborers together with God

There’’s an important point that’s often overlooked when considering God’’s supernatural working. And that is that God does these things through the hands of men so that men can see God working with them. He doesn’’t do these things so people will see there’’s a God. He’’s already done works that are suppose to identify Him. It’s called Creation. But the purpose of His supernatural manifestation among us is to endorse His relationship with us. So He works though our involvement, so that what He does looks like we did it (through Him). When the disciples said there’’s hungry people here, let’’s send them away, Jesus (“knowing what He Himself would do”), threw the responsibility on the disciples for meeting the need. He wasn’’t interested in showing off what He could do, but rather, working through His disciples:

Luke 9:13Open Link in New Window Jesus replied, “You give them something to eat.” They said to him, “We have five loaves of bread and two fish. Unless we go to buy food for all these people, that’s all we have.”

Luke 9:14Open Link in New Window (There were about five thousand men.) Then he told his disciples, “Have them sit in groups of about fifty.”

Luke 9:15Open Link in New Window So they did this.

Jesus was training the men, through whom His miracle ministry would flow, to work in faith before you see the manifestation. Most people are waiting to see God do something before they act as though He’s going to. They’’ll be waiting a long time. The disciples were preparing the people to eat before they had any food. Now how many churches and Christians operate like that today?

2 Cor. 5:7Open Link in New Window (For we walk by faith, not by sight)

If you’re going to be someone God uses then you’re going to have to be willing to go out on a limb, just like the disciples did. If you always just do your works for God, then there’’s little risk involved. But if you do God’’s work with God, then there’’s always going to be that supernatural element of faith, just like the disciples getting the people ready to eat, and there isn’’t any food …yet.

Stay On The Path!

 

How God Uses Us-1

John 6:9Open Link in New Window There is a lad here, which hath five barley loaves, and two small fishes: but what are they among so many?

John 6:5-13Open Link in New Window (click here to read the entire text)

Welcome To The Light-Washed Path,

“There is a lad here…”

Yesterday we left off talking about the “Lad” whose lunch Jesus used for the material of a miracle. Though this is just metaphor we would be missing a great lesson if we overlook what this young man represents, for like us, he is facing a world in need of ministry.

The “Lad”, perhaps a Teen-ager. He’s still growing. Not just starting, but not fully arrived, he’’s in the process. He’’s not where he use to be, but he’’s not yet where he will be. Like David when he slew Goliath, he still has a ways to go but at this very moment he has what God needs to work through. And this young lad is us.

It’’s really amazing how much the circumstances factored in this young man’s “ministry”. A large part of being used by God is simply being “there” when the Lord is going to do something.

“There is a lad here…”

You need to be where God is wanting to move. We put a great deal of emphasis on training, education and character development, in order to prepare people for ministry. That’’s OK. Preparation is important. But there are so many people who have been more than prepared for a long time, but never put themselves in the place where God wants to move.

This young man was not pressed into service either. I can’t imagine the disciples starting to shake down the people to find someone with food. And finding the lad, grabbing him by the arm and dragging him to Jesus, saying, “There is a lad here…”. No, more than likely the young man heard they were trying to figure out where to get food and he walked over to Andrew and offered his lunch. As silly as it may seem to offer a sack of drive-through food for a multitude’s needs, remember this:

Jesus had asked for something…

John 6:5Open Link in New Window Jesus…saith unto Philip, Whence shall we buy bread, that these may eat?

That is HUGE! When Jesus asks for something you’d better know that something’s about to happen. The very next verse says,

John 6:6Open Link in New Window And this he said to prove him: for he himself knew what he would do.

If you’’ve ever been in a place where God moves then you know that He often leads with a request. Then the atmosphere becomes charged with a peculiar sense of faith. People aren’t sure what’s going to happen, but the sense of a happening is definitely falling on them. And it causes them to start responding, even if it seems insufficient. In this moment all the preparation and holy living will amount to little if you don’’t step up to say, “Here, I have something to offer.” More of the great men and women of the Bible and of history entered the spotlight simply by stepping through the “moment of availability”, then all the schools and mentoring programs have ever produced. You’’ve got to be there, offering what you can, when the moment comes. No amount of preparation, ability or popular backing, will ever make up for lack of action in the moment of opportunity. Remember that the secret of being used of God to do great things is that HE DOES IT.

John 6:6Open Link in New Window …for he himself knew what he would do.

Your little sack of half eaten chicken isn’t going to fill the cavities much less the bellies of the multitude. But the fact that you’re there and step forward, offering it, means you’’re the one God will use. Far more holy and qualified people sit back in jealous judgment of those who are used of God, without ever considering the obvious. And that is this: God isn’t going to come drag you out from in front of our TV to use you. You have to be there.

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Who God Uses

John 6:9Open Link in New Window There is a lad here, which hath five barley loaves, and two small fishes: but what are they among so many?

 

John 6:5-13Open Link in New Window (click here to read the entire text)

Welcome To The Light-Washed Path,

This is one of the most retold and beloved stories of the Gospel.  It’’s full of the character of Jesus and rich with lessons. There are great encouraging insights about WHO, WHAT and HOW God uses people to do great things.  As we begin this devotional series let’s build on at least one prominent truth from God’’s Word:

God always uses people to work through.

Without the prayer or actions of people there is no manifestation of God’’s Presence in the Earth.  Therefore it is absolutely necessary for us to understand that God works through us; and be willing to present ourselves for His use.  Entire elaborate religious institutions have been devised on the theories of just what type of people God uses.  And usually by the time they are finished laying out all the parameters God is somewhere outside their boundaries using someone they’ll end up rubbing their beards over.  And if God’’s choice is far enough outside their standards they may even persecute them.

But the real tragedy is that the vast majority of people disqualify themselves as potential vessels for God’’s glory simply because they pay far more attention to the approval of men then of God.  Men look for candidates who have something that they think can help God: abilities, great resources, natural attractiveness and education.  And because most people see too little of these things in themselves, they are usually closed off to the idea of God using them.  But God isn’t looking for help.  He’’s looking for opportunity.  And that brings us to our story of Jesus feeding thousands of people with a young man’s lunch.

The circumstances were dire: a multitude of people numbering five thousand men, not counting women and children, had left their towns to follow Jesus out into the countryside and listen to Him speak.  Now Jesus and the disciples were surrounded by thousands of hungry people with no resource to feed them.

This is THE Ministry!

If ever there were a metaphoric picture of the ministry, this is it.  The need was laid at the disciples’’ feet but the solutions were way beyond their abilities.

Matt. 14:15Open Link in New Window When it was evening, the disciples came to Him and said, “This place is desolate and the hour is already late; so send the crowds away, that they may go into the villages and buy food for themselves.”

The disciples were completely unable to meet the need so their answer was naturally, to send the people away to fend for themselves.  But Jesus asks Philip where they can buy food to feed the multitude, knowing that the disciples were completely without resources.

John 6:5Open Link in New Window When Jesus then lifted up his eyes, and saw a great company come unto him, he saith unto Philip, Whence shall we buy bread, that these may eat?

John 6:6Open Link in New Window And this he said to prove him: for he himself knew what he would do.

John 6:7Open Link in New Window Philip answered him, Two hundred pennyworth of bread is not sufficient for them, that every one of them may take a little.

Jesus simply wants to draw the disciples into a sense of responsibility for a solution, knowing that only He can solve the problem.  The Lord already “knows what He Himself will do”, but He’s looking for someone to work through.  As citizens of the world, we must become engaged in the process of miracle answers.  This must happen for God to work through us to enter the situation.  Remember, He already “knows what He Himself will do”!  And so once the disciples become engaged in trying to solve the problem our little vessel for God to use can be manifested…

John 6:8Open Link in New Window One of his disciples, Andrew, Simon Peter’s brother, saith unto him,

John 6:9Open Link in New Window There is a lad here, which hath five barley loaves, and two small fishes: but what are they among so many?

It didn’’t matter if all he had was a half eaten Burger King Spicy Chicken sandwich and some cold fries, Jesus knew what “He Himself” was going to do.  Now let’s look at our young vessel: 

“There is a lad here…”

This is not a little boy, too young to leave his Mother.  He was old enough to be out of the house and at this gathering.  Not a fully-grown young man, but a “Lad”, perhaps a Teen-ager.  He’s still growing.  Not just starting, but not fully arrived, he’sin the process.  He’’s not where he use to be, but he’s not yet where he will be.  Like David when he slew Goliath, he still has a ways to go but at this very moment he has what God needs to work through.  And this young lad is us.  We are on our way, in the process of growth.  We likely wouldn’’t credit ourselves with being “ready” to be used by God in miracle provisions.  And we’re probably as unaware of what “He Himself will do” as the lad was.  But that doesn’t mean that the Lord doesn’t have a plan to do some great things all around us.  And no one is aware of it because it’s so beyond the “ministry” we will allow ourselves to imagine.

Out of this whole cast of characters, the disciples, the lad and the hungry mass of people; none of them is adequate to meet the need.  So why do we consistently withhold ourselves from God’’s Hand until we have reach a level of adequacy?  It’’s Jesus Himself Who makes every single one of us potential donors for God’’s miracle provision to flow through.  This lad was largely qualified by his circumstances.  Heroes are cornered, not made.  And the same is true for you and I.  There is a whole lot more “will of God” all around us waiting for a sponsor to make his or her meager resources available to the Hand of God.

2 Cor. 3:5Open Link in New Window Not that we are sufficient of ourselves to think any thing as of ourselves; but our sufficiency is of God;

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Your Secret Access To Jesus

Psa. 25:14Open Link in New Window The secret of the LORD is with them that fear him; and he will shew them his covenant.

SECRET (click for text) = definition in original Hebrew

Welcome To The Light-Washed Path,

There is a secret to knowing Jesus. Even though the message of the Gospel is general public knowledge, those who know Him personally always access their relationship with Him via some intimate aspect of truth that the Holy Spirit has made real to them.

For the Centurion in Matt. 8Open Link in New Window, it was a revelation of Jesus authority, by which he was able to approach the Lord.

Matt. 8:9Open Link in New Window For I also am a man subject to authority, with soldiers subject to me. And I say to one, Go, and he goes; and to another, Come, and he comes; and to my slave, Do this, and he does it.

Matt. 8:10Open Link in New Window When Jesus heard him, He marveled and said to those who followed Him, I tell you truly, I have not found so much faith as this with anyone, even in Israel.

Because He reverenced the Lord he was able to see this truth in Him, and by it he was able to gain access to God’s covenant, even though he wasn’t Jewish!

Somehow the woman with the issue of blood, in Mark 5:25-34Open Link in New Window, had gained an insight into Jesus’ power and was able to approach Him through it.

Mark 5:27Open Link in New Window She had heard the reports concerning Jesus, and she came up behind Him in the throng and touched His garment,

Mark 5:28Open Link in New Window For she kept saying, If I only touch His garments, I shall be restored to health.

Upon hearing of Jesus and His wonderful miracles, this ailing woman caught an insight into Jesus’ miraculous power and His willingness to give healing to the sick. She too accessed His covenant through the “secret” she had in her heart.

In Jn 12:1-7Open Link in New Window Mary the sister of Martha and Lazarus, whom Jesus had raised from the dead, also had a secret insight. Hers concerned Jesus’ death. Even His Apostles could not see Jesus’ death coming, even though He had told them about it. But Mary had sat at Jesus’ feet listening intently to His teaching.  At some point His sacrificial death began to dawn on her. As she sat listening to Him she may have thought of the scripture that says:

Is. 52:7 How beautiful upon the mountains are the feet of him that bringeth good tidings, that publisheth peace; that bringeth good tidings of good, that publisheth salvation; that saith unto Zion, Thy God reigneth!

In any case, Mary takes an expensive alabaster box of ointment and breaks it open, pouring upon the Lord’s feet and ministering to Him as she does. Judas had no comprehension of what she’s doing and therefore no appreciation, and began to rebuke her. But she is ministering to the Lord through what He has shown her. Jesus encourages Mary. Mary was simply doing what God has commanded us:

Matt. 22:37Open Link in New Window Jesus said unto him, Thou shalt love the Lord thy God with all thy heart, and with all thy soul, andwith all thy mind.

She was loving and ministering to Jesus out of her secret insight. Remember that God has said that when the secret of the Lord is with you He will show you His covenant. Each of these people was able to access the covenant of God through their secret insight into God’s Word. These insights aren’t secrets because no one knows them, but because they come not be common public information, but through the illumination of the Holy Spirit. Therefore they are secret in the sense of their preciousness and value to the one who possess them. If you will, they are keys that the Holy Spirit gives to individuals so they can unlock doors of access to Jesus.

1 John 5:20Open Link in New Window And we know that the Son of God has come, and has given us understanding so that we may know Him who is true…

Mary, the woman with the issue of blood and the centurion all acted on the understanding about Jesus that the Holy Spirit had made real to them. Consequently each of them entered His covenant, received blessing and had intimate contact with Jesus. Consider that through the secret that the woman with the issue of blood had in her heart, she was able to penetrate the barriers of unfamiliarity and touch a depth in Jesus that none of the other thousands of groping hands were able to reach.

There are secret insights that the Holy Spirit has made real to each of us. To a centurion soldier it may be a revelation of God’s rank and authority. To a builder it may be one concerning God’s structured thinking. To the dreamer He might impart a visionary concept; to a mother, His compassion, and on and on. It may come from an observation of life and nature. It might come from an illumination of scripture. To others He may impart a dream or vision. But to each one He calls, there is a secret access to Jesus that you can call upon Him through. And when you act on that intimate insight His safety and blessing will open to you.

Psa. 31:19Open Link in New Window Oh how great is thy goodness, which thou hast laid up for them that fear thee; which thou hast wrought for them that trust in thee before the sons of men!

Psa. 31:20Open Link in New Window Thou shalt hide them in the secret of thy presence from the pride of man: thou shalt keep them secretly in a pavilion from the strife of tongues.

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You Ought To Be Teachers-2

Heb. 5:12Open Link in New Window For though by this time you ought to be teachers, you have need again for someone to teach you the elementary principles of the oracles of God….

Rom. 15:1Open Link in New Window Now we who are strong ought to bear the weaknesses of those without strength and not just please ourselves.

Welcome To The Light-Washed Path,

In yesterday’s devotional we looked at the anaolgy of the Y path; with the left fork being the path of Individualism and the right fork being the path of Maturity. We also saw that our Heavenly Father expects us to mature into people who will make a bigger priority out of helping others than they do pleasing themselves. But if the strong “ought to bear the weaknesses of those without strength”, who then are “The Strong”? And if all of us should mature to the point where we become “Teachers” of others, then what qualifies us? When do we know we are strong enough?

The fact is that in the continual process of growth we are always facing our weaknesses and shortcomings. So WHEN ARE WE “STRONG”?

Psa. 103:14Open Link in New Window For he knoweth our frame; he remembereth that we are dust.

Psa. 130:3Open Link in New Window If thou, LORD, shouldest mark iniquities, O Lord, who shall stand?

The truth is that The Strong (the teachers of the weak) are more often, those who are simply willing, rather than those who are perfect. People who are overly focused on their own shortcomings too often disqualify themselves from helping others. They are waiting until they attain some level of excellence. Excellence is a great goal. But the ministry of bearing the needs of others and being a guide to the young and weak is the responsibility of “The Willing” and not the Perfect.

Those who are “Strong” are those who really know that in their own weakness and imperfection, it is actually the strength of the Lord in them that will help the needy. Their confidence to teach or help others doesn’t come from themselves but from confidence in the Christ within them. Any doubts they have about their own abilities are offset by the confidence they have in Jesus’ abilities. The “Strong” know for certain that it’s Jesus’ abilities that will help the weak. And they don’t wait until their own life is perfect, as a sign of qualification to teach or help others, but their faith in Jesus’ perfection as their qualifying sign.

1 John 5:14Open Link in New Window And this is the confidence that we have in him, that, if we ask any thing according to his will, he heareth us:

Here we see that the confidence to be a teacher and helper of the needy comes, not from personal perfection, but from knowing that God will perform His will when asked; and being willing to ask on the behalf of others.

Eph. 3:12Open Link in New Window In whom we have boldness and access with confidence by the faith of him.

And here we see that the confidence (boldness) to be a teacher and helper of the needy comes from knowing that you have “access” to God through Jesus Christ. Your faith is sponsored by HIS work, not yours. So on the strength of knowing what HE HAS DONE for us, you can be a mature, self-sacrificing teacher of others. One of the things I love about working for Jesus is that I don’t need to have everyone approve of me. I KNOW what God has done regardless of what people see and believe.

1 Cor. 4:3Open Link in New Window But with me it is a very small thing that I should be judged of you, or of man’s judgment: yea, I judge not mine own self.

1 Cor. 4:4Open Link in New Window For I know nothing by myself; yet am I not hereby justified: but he that judgeth me is the Lord.

And we can also see in the example of Paul’s life, that he didn’t wait until he “had it all together” before he ministered to others. It wasn’t his “life” (which was loaded w/ weaknesses), but the “Life” of Jesus, that Paul was presenting. PAUL KNEW THAT BECAUSE JESUS WAS ALIVE, THAT JESUS HIMSELF, WOULD IMPACT PEOPLE THROUGH PAUL, AS HE INTRODUCED HIM TO THEM!

1 Cor. 2:3Open Link in New Window And I was with you in weakness, and in fear, and in much trembling.

1 Cor. 2:4Open Link in New Window And my speech and my preaching was not with enticing words of man’s wisdom, but in demonstration of the Spirit and of power:

1 Cor. 2:5Open Link in New Window That your faith should not stand in the wisdom of men, but in the power of God.

Ask most any combat veteran and they will tell you that heroes aren’t made, they’re cornered. It’s usually not the impressive guy, who in training, is voted most likely to be a hero, but it’s the Forrest Gumps, who with a humble heart of love and sincere devotion, step out and become the one that helps the needy.

So ask yourself today, “Am I ready to be a teacher…a helper of the needy?” If the answer is no then ask yourself, “What is it that I lack?”. If the answer is yes, then ask God to show you your opportunities and get busy.

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You Ought To Be Teachers-1

Heb. 5:12Open Link in New Window For though by this time you ought to be teachers, you have need again for someone to teach you the elementary principles of the oracles of God….

Welcome To The Light-Washed Path,

The expectation of God is that we all become teachers. The cycle of life depends on the process of those who are young, needing care and guidance, to mature into those who will in turn give care and guidance to the young.  The goal of maturity is self-sacrifice for a greater purpose.  In other words, we should outgrown our need to have the world cater to us.  Instead we become those who are “strong” enough to help others.

2 Tim. 2:1Open Link in New Window You therefore, my son, be strong in the grace that is in Christ Jesus.

2 Tim. 2:2Open Link in New Window And the things which you have heard from me in the presence of many witnesses, these entrust to faithful men, who will be able to teach others also.

2 Tim. 2:3Open Link in New Window Suffer hardship with me, as a good soldier of Christ Jesus.

2 Tim. 2:4Open Link in New Window No soldier in active service entangles himself in the affairs of everyday life, so that he may please the one who enlisted him as a soldier.

Visualize a Y if you will.  It depicts the path of life.  At the base all children come into the world entering the common process of development.  But as they grow the choice is made between 2 paths, 2 vastly contrasting orientations.  The path on the left leads to Individualism and one on the right leads to Maturity.  We choose between being “an individual” or “being Mature”.  For some “individuality” is their great concern. They need attention, not necessarily the limelight of popularity, but persoanl attention and service.  They crave it and fear a life without it.  For others, the limelight of popularity, or the obscurity of quiet service, neither are goals; but their satisfaction is in the growing maturity and wisdom that comes from helping others.

Those on the right seek fulfillment through service.  They enjoy the light of greater purposes and are drawn to serve them.  For them, sacrificing personal pleasure is a necessity to achieve important goals greater than themselves.

Rom. 15:1Open Link in New Window Now we who are strong ought to bear the weaknesses of those without strength and not just please ourselves.

Rom. 15:2Open Link in New Window Let each of us please his neighbor for his good, to his edification.

Rom. 15:3Open Link in New Window For even Christ did not please Himself…

Those on the left are motivated to develope their talents for their own personal gratification.  They live in the light of their own happiness.  For them, self-sacrifice only makes sense if it leads to greater personal pleasure.

Notice how God equates maturity with one’s ability to make the needs of others their own priority, without mourning the sacrificed opportunities for personal pleasure.  This is true maturity.  It is what is needed in order to guide and assist the young and needy.  Those who live for Individuality rather than Maturity, either never experienced much self-sacrificing help in their developing years, or in their self-centeredness, have never regarded it.  They have little respect for the sacrifice of the Mature, see it as a foolish waste, and shun it’s path.  They can’t relate to it. Their whole orientation, even through their adult years, is attention for themselves. They have little left to give to others.  Like many Celebrities, even their “charitable acts” are carefully orchestrated to benefit their own ego.

Matt. 6:1Open Link in New Window Take heed that ye do not your alms before mento be seen of them: otherwise ye have no reward of your Father which is in heaven.

When someone from the left path of Individualism becomes a Christian they must undergo a complete reorienting of their thinking in order to fulfill Jesus’ mission and receive any personal blessing. Because the entire treasure of Jesus’ blessing is designed for the benefit of servants.

John 12:26Open Link in New Window If any man serve me, let him follow me; and where I am, there shall also my servant be: if any man serve mehim will my Father honour.

Those who pursue Individualism often develope fine intellectual skills, are well versed in worldly matters, and have honed impressive talents that draw fanfare.  This is their goal and reward.  Yet for all this, they are often unhappy and find no real goal.  Where does the path of Individuality lead?

Those who pursue Maturity realize that you can grow old and never mature.  Maturity is a goal to strive for.  It’s never automatic.  Graveyards are full of the bones of self-indulgent fools.  They know that life can be wasted on the pursuit of Individualism.  They realize that they do exist as an individual, but that the quality of their individuality is defined by what they do not by what they feel.

Matt. 16:27Open Link in New Window For the Son of man shall come in the glory of his Father with his angels; and then he shall reward every man according to his works.

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The End Is Near

1 Pet. 4:7Open Link in New Window The end of all things is near; therefore, be of sound judgment and sober spirit for the purpose of prayer.

1 Pet. 4:8Open Link in New Window Above all, keep fervent in your love for one another, because love covers a multitude of sins.

1 Pet. 4:9Open Link in New Window Be hospitable to one another without complaint.

1 Pet. 4:10Open Link in New Window As each one has received a special gift, employ it in serving one another as good stewards of the manifold grace of God.

1 Pet. 4:11Open Link in New Window Whoever speaks, is to do so as one who is speaking the utterances of God; whoever serves is to do so as one who is serving by the strength which God supplies; so that in all things God may be glorified through Jesus Christ, to whom belongs the glory and dominion forever and ever. Amen.

Welcome To The Light-Washed Path,

When Peter announces that the end of all things is near he surely does not foresee the passing of two millenniums during this end-time period.  However it’s fairly common to mistake Peter’s pronouncement as the issuing of a divine timetable.  It’s typical to react to this verse with a kind of lock-the-doors-and-wait-it-out mentality.  But Peter was referring to the fact that in the resurrection of Christ and subsequent outpouring of the Spirit, God had completed the release of all provisions man would ever need to come back into right relationship with Him.  There was no more development to look for in bringing man back to God.  Heaven had fully deployed its treasure in Jesus, and the next great event would be the end of sin’s reign with the full manifestation of Jesus’ kingdom on Earth.

Peter declared that Earth had entered its final period before full restoration.  A state of grace now exists as man has been handed ALL that he needs to come into sonship with the Father.  Think about it: the door is open, the Holy Spirit is here, the way has been paid and sin’s obstacles cleared.  All excuses have become cancelled as the Father has unleashed every necessary bounty and benefit for the lost to be recovered.  There has not been one significant operational addition made to earth from Heaven, since the resurrection of Jesus.  Not one has been needed, for all things have been given in Christ!

Rom. 8:32Open Link in New Window He that spared not his own Son, but delivered him up for us all, how shall he not with him alsofreely give us all things?

2 Pet. 1:3Open Link in New Window According as his divine power hath given unto us all things that pertain unto life and godliness, through the knowledge of him that hath called us to glory and virtue:

Col. 2:10Open Link in New Window And ye are complete in him, which is the head of all principality and power:

You can’t name one necessity that the Father has not already given to the Earth, in His Son Jesus.  God is no longer hidden, He’s revealed.  His will is no longer a mystery, it’s clearly known. And all this, God has done without wiping out His opposition!  God has presented Himself without eliminating His enemy, so that man might make a clear and distinct choice.  In this period of grace the introduction Of God’s kingdom is not the integration of God’s kingdom with that of fallen man.  The Earth is currently home to two incompatible kingdoms: that of Christ and the defeated kingdom of darkness.

Peter’s announcement compels Christians to understand all this and adjust to living victoriously against the opposition.  Because we have entered this place in time, he encapsulates the simple elements for a victorious Christian and a successful church in his text:

Prayer

Fervent Love

Hospitality

Spiritual Gifts

Divine Utterance

And he places these ingredients into a very definite focus.  The whole aim for the successful believer is to glorify Jesus Christ.  God has put every necessity at our disposal to give what is due Him, to whom all glory belongs.

“…so that in all things God may be glorified through Jesus Christ, to whom belongs the glory and dominion forever and ever. Amen.”

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The Hand In Your Mouth

Prov. 18:21Open Link in New Window Death and life are in the power (hand) of the tongue: and they that love it shall eat the fruit thereof.

Welcome To The Light-Washed Path,

The hand that receives the blessings of God is in your mouth. God’s Hand is in His mouth. Jesus, who is called “The Word of God”, is God’s Hand of healing, salvation, Help and blessing.

Words, and the mouths that form them, from the hearts that conceive them, hold the greatest powers of the Universe.

In Proverbs 18:21Open Link in New Window, the translators used the word “power”, from the original ancient Hebrew word for “hand”; when describing the power of the tongue. From the Strong’s Concordance:

3027yad, yawd; a primitive word; a hand (the open one - indicating power, means, direction, etc.)

A very simple and accurate paraphrase of the verse could read like this:

Prov. 18:21Open Link in New Window Death and life are in the HAND of the tongue: and those who learn to use it will eat its fruit.

When God built the Universe He used His Hand…the Hand in His mouth.

Heb. 11:3Open Link in New Window Through faith we understand that the worlds were framed by the word of God, so that things which are seen were not made of things which do appear.

God built with His Hand…the Hand of His tongue. At 186,000 miles per second, light proceeded from the mouth of God, as He said, “Let there be light!”

So powerfully creative is the Hand of God in His mouth, that you never see in scripture, examples of Him speaking recklessly, or issuing meaningless words that He regrets saying. The reason is simple:

Heb. 4:12Open Link in New Window For the word of God is living and active and sharper than any two-edged sword, and piercing as far as the division of soul and spirit, of both joints and marrow, and able to judge the thoughts and intentions of the heart.

God knows that His tongue is a hand. He knows every Word He speaks comes to pass. By the same token, we have been made in His image and likeness. In other words, we should act like Him and reflect His character. We’ve been designed by God to do so. And that’s why He says so much to us in His Word about our tongues. He knows that the hand in our mouth can build or tear down with greater force than the hands our arms support.

The words we speak form a hand that gives and receives. Think about it. Do you really want to give what your words declare? Do you really want to receive what your words state? What do you want to give? You must select words that are able to hand it out.

Prov. 10:21Open Link in New Window The lips of the righteous feed many…

Words that form a hand are found in the heart. Whether loving, angry, joyous, judgmental, blessing or complaining, these words come from what we believe. When we speak from our beliefs we speak with the force of a hand.

Mark 11:23Open Link in New Window For verily I say unto you, That whosoever shall say unto this mountain, Be thou removed, and be thou cast into the sea; and shall not doubt in his heart, but shall believe that those things which he saith shall come to pass; he shall have whatsoever he saith.

It is with the hand in our mouth that we walk hand-in-hand with Jesus. Here is an amazing verse that makes this point so powerfully:

Heb. 3:1Open Link in New Window Wherefore, holy brethren, partakers of the heavenly calling, consider the Apostle and High Priest of our profession, Christ Jesus;

The word, “Profession” is this word in the original Greek text:

3671homologia, hom-ol-og-ee´-ah; from the same as 3670; acknowledgment:–con- (pro-)fession, professed.

In its simplest form, “profession” means to say the same thing as God. Jesus, as the great Apostle (Sent One) and High Priest of God, is the Hand of God joining with the hand of our mouth, when we say the same thing as God. That concept is powerful; because it transcends the limitations of education and social position, and places the great blessings of God before all men equally. Anybody can now take hold of the endless mercy and powerful graces of the precious Lord Jesus.

Deut. 30:14Open Link in New Window But the word is very nigh unto thee, in thy mouth, and in thy heart, that thou mayest do it.

Rom. 10:8Open Link in New Window But what does it say? “THE WORD IS NEAR YOU, in your mouth and in your heart”–that is, the word of faith which we are preaching

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