Sunday 24 February 2013

Called to Reach out not Judge



“Do not judge, or you too will be judged.  
For in the same way you judge others, you will be judged, 
and with the measure you use, it will be measured to you. 
                                                                                                 Matthew 7:1,2

Is it me am I the only one that is getting sick of hearing Christian, particularly evangelical Christians judging the world.
I am fed up of hearing preacher after preacher in the media trying to stomp out those whom they disagree with.
I am sick of Christians playing politics with the goal to destroy those they disagree with.
Jesus never sent Christians out to judge the world. He sent them out to save the world.
Jesus made things crystal clear when he said,
“He said to them, “Go into all the world and preach the good news to all creation.  
Whoever believes and is baptized will be saved, 
but whoever does not believe will be condemned.” 
                                                                                                                Mark 16:15,16.
He also said in Matthew,
“I am sending you out like sheep among wolves.  
Therefore be as shrewd as snakes and 
as innocent as doves.” 
                                                                                              Matthew 10:16
Note those last three words of Matthew 10:16, “innocent as doves”
If we are innocent as doves people can’t possibly get upset with us and they are more likely to open dialogue with us.
Opening a dialogue with any group of people is the only way we will ever win them to Christ.
It is wrong to make people think they have a “special sin” all sin is equal and we should be careful what we call sin.
You can’t just look back in the old Testament and cherry pick laws that we think apply to the twenty-first century.
We are under grace and we should be presenting God’s grace to all mankind.
To the Christian who is reading this I would ask are you judging people, perhaps even without realizing it.
I live in Ontario Canada and we’ve just got our first female premier, she also happens to be openly gay.
As soon as she was elected I heard Christians criticizing her. They had never met her and they haven’t given her a chance to accomplish anything.
The same people who judge her are not judging the leader of the opposition that while in office under another party leader never voted against his party even though they did things against the poor that Christians should have stood up too.
Christians need to step back and take a good look at themselves and see if they are truly doing the work of God or are they attacking people simply because they don’t agree with them.
God allows the governments to reign over us. He allows all groups to have their say.
In God’s world everyone has freedom of speech. They have the right to their own beliefs.
We all, Christian and none Christian will one day be judged by God, NOT by Christians.
It is a Christians job to evangelize the world. To turn people against us by attacking them has eternal consequences.
Think about it.

Monday 18 February 2013

Live your life as strangers in this world



Read 1 Peter 1:13-25
“Therefore, prepare your minds for action;
 be self-controlled; 
set your hope fully on the grace to be given you
 when Christ is revealed.” 
                                                                                   1 Peter 1:13
How are we to live as Christians? Peter here makes it clear.

be self-controlled,
set your hope fully on Christ,
be obedient to Christ,
do not conform to evil desires,
be holy in all you do,
live your life as strangers in this world, with reverent fear.


As Christians we are now strangers in this world. Like someone living in a foreign land.
This is something many Christians don’t understand, I think largely because most have never lived in a foreign land.
I live as a landed immigrant here in Canada. While my wife and family are Canadians and have by right of birth all the rights Canada has to offer. For me those rights are a privilege extended to me as long as I live at peace in this country.
As a landed immigrant in Canada I am afforded the freedom of speech and may say within reason what I wish. I cannot vote in an election or have say in what laws are made.
If I violate the law I cannot only be thrown in prison but deported to my country of origin.
It is obligatory for me as a guest within this country to pay my taxes, obey and work within the laws of Canada. If I do not it is only fair for them to remove me from the country.
This is what Peter is saying about the Christian in the world.
When we accept Christ into our life we become citizens of heaven. We thus are no longer citizens of the world. We however are guest of the world and must live within the law of the world.
We can minister the word of God but we must respect the rights of others to disagree with us.
Sadly many Christians, especially it seems those with a pulpit in the media want to scream at the top of their lungs what the government should be doing. And that the government is not acting in a “Christian” manner.
No government on this earth in this century is Christian. They are simply secular governments doing what they feel is right. Be that right or wrong in the eyes of a God they may or may not believe exists.

Something to think about.
As foreigners in this world as I have said we must obey the laws of the land we are in. We can minister the Word of God. That is our duty as Christians.
We must also accept the fact that in doing our duty to God we can at times be thrown into prison. Or sent home to be with the Lord.
Let us therefore be sure that if these things happen to us, they happen for the right reasons.

Monday 11 February 2013

What is it with some Christians????


What is it with some Christians?

“Do not judge, or you too will be judged.   For in the same way you judge others, you will be judged, and with the measure you use, it will be measured to you.” 
                                                                                  Matthew 7:1,2

I just heard today about a Christian organization that receives some government funding to drill wells and build latrines in third world countries, had it cut because they had anti gay material on their website.
The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation report that, “Until Tuesday, the organization's website carried a list of "sexual sins" deemed to be "perversion": "Turning from the true and/or proper purpose of sexual intercourse; misusing or abusing it, such as in pedophilia, homosexuality and lesbianism, sadism, masochism, transvestism, and bestiality."
  I happen to have a great deal of respect for the organization. Still however they are very much old school. They tend to without realizing it I’m sure have “special sins”.
Here they linked pedophilia, bestiality with homosexuality and lesbianism what garbage. There is no “special sins”.
I don’t care what you are, gay or strait the bible makes it clear when Paul writes, “But now a righteousness from God, apart from law, has been made known, to which the Law and the Prophets testify. This righteousness from God comes through faith in Jesus Christ to all who believe. There is no difference,  for all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God,  and are justified freely by his grace through the redemption that came by Christ Jesus”
                                                                                                             Roman’s 3:21-24
It’s interesting that my pastor this past Sunday noted that all sins are equal. There is nothing special when it comes to sins. And I would raise the question is homosexuality a sin? And YES I know what the Old Testament says. But we can’t go back to the Old Testament and cherry pick what laws we want to obey. What laws apply to today.
Consider these laws,
“Keep my decrees.
Do not mate different kinds of animals.
Do not plant your field with two kinds of seed.
Do not wear clothing woven of two kinds of material.”
                                                       Leviticus 19:19 
Note the last line, do you wear a cotton polyester mix, or a cotton wool mix?
Here's another one,
“Do not cut the hair at the sides of your head or clip off the edges of your beard.” 
                                                                                                                  Leviticus 19:27
How about eating pork or shellfish, the list goes on and on.
It is not the church’s place to judge sinners. It is the church’s place to be as all inclusive as possible.
We are to go out and evangelize the world. To reach the world for a loving God who wants all people to come to know Him in a personal way.
God is no respecter of person. He loves and cares for all people.
Read the words of Paul to the stoics and epicureans in Athens,
"Paul then stood up in the meeting of the Areopagus and said: “Men of Athens! I see that in every way you are very religious. For as I walked around and looked carefully at your objects of worship, I even found an altar with this inscription: TO AN UNKNOWN GOD. Now what you worship as something unknown I am going to proclaim to you. 
 “The God who made the world and everything in it is the Lord of heaven and earth and does not live in temples built by hands.  And he is not served by human hands, as if he needed anything, because he himself gives all men life and breath and everything else.  From one man he made every nation of men, that they should inhabit the whole earth; and he determined the times set for them and the exact places where they should live.  God did this so that men would seek him and perhaps reach out for him and find him, though he is not far from each one of us.  ‘For in him we live and move and have our being.’ As some of your own poets have said, ‘We are his offspring.’ 
 “Therefore since we are God’s offspring, we should not think that the divine being is like gold or silver or stone—an image made by man’s design and skill. In the past God overlooked such ignorance, but now he commands all people everywhere to repent. For he has set a day when he will judge the world with justice by the man he has appointed. He has given proof of this to all men by raising him from the dead.” 
When they heard about the resurrection of the dead, some of them sneered, but others said, “We want to hear you again on this subject.”  At that, Paul left the Council.   A few men became followers of Paul and believed. Among them was Dionysius, a member of the Areopagus, also a woman named Damaris, and a number of others"
                                                                        Acts’s 17:24-32 
Neither Jesus or any of his followers every spoke out about the sins around them. They went into a world that I am sure shocked them. They were Jews going throughout a secular world that had practices dynamically opposed to what they had been brought up with. Yet they simply presented the gospel and let God do the rest.
In doing so they changed the world.
It is something the Church in the twenty-first century needs to be doing.
We have no need to list sins on our website’s. We've all sinned, be we the average person on the street, the pope or the leaders of the organization that prompted this blog.
We need to extend our hand to people in every walk of life and say “God loves you, and show them the way to heaven.
            Think about it.

Saturday 9 February 2013

God is with us



Read Psalm 27
The Lord is my light and my salvation -
whom shall I fear? 
The Lord is the stronghold of my life- 
of whom shall I be afraid.
                                                                                              Psalm 27:1
Where is your trust. Is it in the Lord. Do you desire to do the work of the Lord. Our lives should be fully devoted to God.
We live in a very uncaring world. We live and for that matter have always lived in a world that has been hostile to Christians. That’s life.
The Psalmist here is asking God to be with him. He saying God is with him through everything that happens to him.
As Christians we should remember this. That no matter what we are going through God is with us.
The cry of the Psalmist is for God to lead him in the strait path to teach him His ways.
No matter what circumstance we are in God is there. I think it was Cory Tenboon that said “there is no pit to deep that God cannot reach into.” This is true.
I fully believe the book of Acts was put there to show Christians throughout the generations what they can expect.
Within the book of act there is great rejoicing. While at the same time those who took the Gospel out underwent a great deal.
Peter and John heal a man, preached to the people as a result they were arrested and put in prison.
Stephen was stoned to death.
Paul shipwrecked, stoned and left for dead, put in prison where he witnessed to his jailor.
There was also a lot of evangelization. Peter preaching from the house top on the day of Pentecost. Peter and John witnessing to the crowd and the religious leaders of their day. Philip leading the Ethiopian Eunuch to Christ. Paul holding what amounted to an evangelical meeting at the Areopagus, at the request of none believers, the local Stoics and Epicureans no less.
These men went through a lot for the sake of the gospel and they laid the foundation of the church. They showed God is with them no matter the circumstances.
They believed the words of the Psalmist,
“The Lord is my light and my salvation -
whom shall I fear? 
The Lord is the stronghold of my life- 
of whom shall I be afraid.”

Something to think about.
In order to win this lost world to Christ we need to go forth with the abilities and talents we have. We must always remember that God does not create junk. That he gives us the exactly what we need to reach those around us. Even if that’s just the ability to invite someone to church, Sunday School a Bible study group or youth meeting or for that matter an in home coffee group.
We may be rejected and shunned. In some parts of the world we may even be arrested and placed in jail. But through it all God will be with us. Because nothing can separate us from the love of God.
Paul in Romans 8:38,39 states, “For I am persuaded that neither death nor life, nor angels nor principalities nor powers, nor things present nor things to come, nor height nor depth, nor any other created thing, shall be able to separate us from the love of God which is in Christ Jesus our LORD.

Monday 4 February 2013

Life


Read Ecclesiastes chapter 1
“Meaningless! Meaningless!”
 Says the Teacher
“Utterly meaningless!
Everything is meaning less....
I have seen all the things that are done under the sun;
 all of them are meaningless, a chasing after the wind. 
        What is twisted cannot be straightened; what is lacking cannot be counted. thought to myself, “Look, I have grown and increased in wisdom more than anyone who has ruled over Jerusalem before me; I have experienced much of wisdom and knowledge.” Then I applied myself to the understanding of wisdom, and also of madness and folly, but I learned that this, too, is a chasing after the wind.” 
                                                                                                                    Ecclesiastes 1:1,14-17
Carl Sagan looked at the above picture taken from the Voyager space craft over six trillion miles from earth and said,
“Look again at that dot. That’s here. That’s home. That’s us. On it everyone you love, everyone you know, everyone you ever heard of, every human being who ever was, lived out their lives. The aggregate of our joy and suffering, thousands of confident religions, ideologies, and economic doctrines, every hunter and forager, every hero and coward, every creator and destroyer of civilization, every king and peasant, every young couple in love, every mother and father, hopeful child, inventor, and explorer, every teacher of moral, every corrupt politician, every ‘superstar’ every ‘supreme leader’ every saint and sinner in history of our species lived there-on a mote of dust suspended in a sunbeam”
I have Bi-polar affective disorder and when I get depressed I look at that picture and sometimes I believe what Solomon wrote. in Ecclesiastes one is right Yet I know he’s not right. That all there is, is this life, and everything in it is meaningless.
I cannot believe even though we are as Sagan put it “on a mote of dust suspended in a sunbeam’, there is not more to life.
Albert Einstein wrote, “Human beings vegetables or cosmic dust. We all dance to a mysterious tune, intoned in the distance by an invisible player.
I think he was close to the answer.
            The late Martin Luther King Jr. Said,
“We thank thee for thy Church, founded upon thy Word, that challenges us to do more than sing and pray, but go out and work as though the very answer to our prayers depended on us and not upon thee.
Then, finally, help us to realize that man was created to shine like stars and live on through all eternity.”
I believe Martin Luther King jr. was right. We are eternal beings. We are destined to live on throughout eternity. The question is where will you spend eternity?
Think about it.

Saturday 2 February 2013

We can't choose the laws we obey



Read Galatians 2
For through the law I died to the law 
so that I might live for God. 
I have been crucified with Christ
 and I no longer live, 
but Christ lives in me. 
The life I live in the body, 
I live by the faith in the son of God, 
who loved me and gave himself for me.
“I do not set aside the grace of God for 
if righteousness could be gained though the law
Christ die for nothing.
                                                                                                     Galatians 2:19-21
Paul makes it clear we can’t choose the law when it suits us and lay aside grace. Either we live under the law which cannot save us or we live under grace.
Many in the church today mix the Old Testament teachings with the New Testament. They conveniently pick the laws they choose to follow and forget about the rest.
The law is their to show us right from wrong. This in itself is not a problem. The problem arrises when those within the church choose to pick which laws they wish to observe.
There are many out there who say capital punishment is supported by the bible. Which it is. But the bible also forbids the eating of shell fish and pork.
Do those who are out there justifying capital punishment by using the bible also refrain from eating shell fish and pork?
You can’t have it both ways. This is what Paul was saying. We now live under grace.
I firmly believe that Christ came at a crossroads in time. God knew a new era in the world was beginning. That’s why he sent Christ when he did.
God knew the gentile world would have a hard time with some of the laws. That in parts of the world especially in the times of the early church it may be impossible to even obey the laws, especially the food laws at times. That’s why he made it easy for us to obtain salvation.
The Council in Jerusalem recognized that there was a new era coming. In Acts 15 it made a simple statement to the gentile believers.
“It seemed good to the Holy Spirit  and to us 
not to burden you with anything 
beyond the following requirements; 
you are to abstain from food sacrificed to idols, 
from blood, 
and from the meat of straggled animals
 and from sexual immorality 
you will do well to avoid these things. 
                                                                                   Acts 15:28,29
Something to think about.
The message of Christianity is one of love and forgiveness. Not rules and regulations that cannot save anyone. It is about freedom not do’s and don’t.
God want’s us to live for him and not sin. We should never sin deliberately. Paul make it clear in Romans salvation through faith is not a licence to sin.
Still when we sin, and we all do, it is important to know we can turn to God and as John states, “If we confess our sins, he is faithful and just and will forgive us our sins and purify us from all unrighteousness.”
                         1 John 1:9  
That is the message of Christianity. God’s loving us so much that he sent His Son to die for the forgiveness for our sin.

Sunday 27 January 2013

Dealings


Read Matthew 9:9-12
“...Why does your teacher eat with tax collectors and sinners?”
On hearing this, Jesus said,
 “it is not the healthy who need a doctor, but the sick.
But go and learn what this means: 
‘I desire mercy, not sacrifice. 
For I have not come to call the righteous,
 but sinners.”
                                                                        Matthew 9: 10b-12

Our dealings with our fellow man will be judged by God. We are told very clearly not to judge anyone in Matthew 7:1. This I firmly believe is because of the great commission given to us by Jesus in Matthew 28.
We cannot reach a sinful world if we judge them. We cannot reach the sinner if we are unwilling to have a dialogue with them. It is impossible to win a soul to Christ if we are constantly closing doors to a group of people.
By yelling from the pulpit or in the media “your wrong and we are right” we are closing doors.
The Pharisees who were criticizing Jesus could never have shown the tax collector or sinner the way to heaven. They probably wouldn’t have gone near them. Even if they did the attitude they showed to the tax collector was so negative that they more than likely would have shunned them.
Yet the tax collector was in need of God.
We have to be so very careful with regards to how we treat people. The purpose of the gospel is to bring salvation to the world. To show God’s love.
Remember it is God who reached down to us sinners first. Showing his love toward us. Not us who reached up to God.
Quite often those who are sinning have no idea they are. Their concept of God is far from what the scriptures tell us. They are in sin and like it.
None Christians all to often see Christianity as a bunch of don’t. A life style that forbids them from doing what they like. They see no benefit in becoming a Christian.
It is therefore the job of the Christian to keep open the dialogue between themselves and the rest of the world. It is the only way we can convince them that the concept of Christianity they have is mistaken. That God offers more for them than the world could ever do.

Something to think about
Over the years I’ve heard of Christian workers in especially very large companies getting together at lunch breaks for a bible study. I think this is laudable. It makes a statement that they believe.
I myself have shunned away from such things.
A long time ago a pastor told me the best way to evangelize in the work place was not to hang around with Christians all day long but rather be yourself. Mingle with the other workers. Sit with them have coffee with them become their friend.
In doing so you open a dialogue between them and you. You gain their trust. Eventually doors will open and God will give you an opportunity to witness.
I’ve put this into practice over the years and found it to be so true.
Question:
How do you witness?

Saturday 12 January 2013

Train a Child.



Train a child in the way he should go, and when he is old he will not turn from it.
                                                                                                       Proverbs 22:6

I am writing this today to all those children, particularly adult children of strict Christian parents. I also write it as a warning to Christian parents who would be too strict with their children.
Recently I was at a speaking engagement. It was a secular event and had nothing to do with the church.
There were several speakers at the event. Each of us were giving a talk about a specific traumatic event in our lives and how we dealt with it.
The speaker ahead of me in particular fascinated me. Although I’d heard her speak many times before it was only now that I realized that we were in many ways opposites. And I found myself feeling sorry for her.
She was a survivor and a very successful person. I have an incredible respect for her. But what stood out in my mind about her was that although she’d been brought up in a Christian home she’d wandered away.
From what she told me her parents were very strict Christians who for all intents and purposes forced their faith on her. Rather than turning her to the Lord all it had succeeded in doing was push her further away and into the world.
By contrast my parents were what I would call open minded democratic socialist who had shunned the church of England and Catholic church respectfully.
My parents encouraged my siblings and I to search out and question things around us. Politics, and current events were spoken often at the dinner table and as we grew into our teens especially we were encouraged to participate.
My parents had high moral standards and strongly believed that one should do what we could to help our fellow man.
It was precisely because of what they instilled in me that when I was introduced to the teachings of the bible I wanted to become a Christian.
At church I was speaking to some very godly people. People who love the Lord with all their heart and are working for Him. They told me that their adult children were not serving the Lord. My children are.
I’ve compared notes with these people and found some startling differences.
Now before I go any further let me make things clear I am not a child rearing expert. Nor do I claim to be perfect, especially when it come to raising a child.
I believe however that my children are serving the Lord because of the way my parents brought me up.
The Talmud states, “Whoever teaches his son teaches not alone his son but also his son’s son, and so on to the end of generations.”
Another Jewish writer Joshua Loth Liebman wrote, “Give your children unconditional love, a love that is not dependent on report cards, clean hands, or popularity.  Give your children a sense of your whole-hearted acceptance, acceptance of their human frailties as well as their abilities and virtues.  Give your children your permission to grow up to make their own lives independent of you.  Give them a sense of truth; make them aware of themselves as citizens of a universe in which there are many obstacles as well as fulfillments.  Bestow upon your child the blessings of your faith.  These are the laws of honouring your son and your daughter.  Out of these laws will be built the Declaration of Independence for the coming generation, a spiritual and emotional independence that, in turn, will make the world free, democratic, safe, creative."
The one key thing I hear from Christian parents who’s children are not serving the Lord are, “I wouldn’t let them watch anything that wasn’t Christian.”
Instantly when I hear that phrase I think of the forbidden fruit. Children want to know what’s on the other side of the fence and why they can’t go there.
In our house there was nothing off limits on the television except pornography. My children watched Homer Simpson and we talked about it after we’d watched it.
We watched things that in many Christian households would curl their hair. But we always talked about it.
We talked about Harry Potter, as well as the tales of Narnia
When something came up at church that my children didn’t understand or as they entered their teen years didn’t agree with, we talked.
There was open dialogue and there still is to this day even though they are now adults in their own right.
Today we are proud that are children are very active in the church they attend. One even goes on short term missions trips every year or two. Using his skills to help those less fortunate. I know their grandparents would be proud of them also.
Sadly I think Christian parents turn their children away from the Lord for several reasons.
First of all I think all too often they read Proverbs 22:15 which states,
“Folly is bound up in the heart of a child but the rod of discipline will drive it far from him.” 
Then they read Proverbs 23:13,14 which states,
“Do not withhold discipline from a child; if you punish him with the rod, he will not die. Punish him with the rod and save his soul from death.”
They see these two scriptures as they have to spank their child when he or she does wrong.
One commentary I read noted that the use of rod here is quite likely not an  expression for any kind of discipline. One does not always need to spank a child to discipline. There are many ways to show them they’ve done wrong that quite frankly work far better.
The one thing however when it comes to disciplining a child I see as being wrong is never, never, never, beat the child with scripture.
A friend of my son’s mother use to always lecture her son when he did wrong by quoting scripture. That young man while still friends with my son hardly ever attends church any more.
We need to build up our children. We don’t need to force anything on them. It is essential, that, we as far as we possibly can, live a good clean Christian life in front of our children.
Proverbs 4:3-13 states
“When I was a boy in my father’s house, still tender, and an only child of my mother, he taught me and said, “Lay hold of my words, with all your heart; keep my commands and you will live. Get wisdom, get understanding; do not forget my words or swerve from them. Do not forsake wisdom, and she will protect you; love her, and she will watch over you. Wisdom is supreme therefore get wisdom. Though it cost all you have, get understanding. Esteem her, and she will exalt you; embrace her, and she will honour you. She will set a garland of grace on your head and present you with a crown of splendor. Listen my son, accept what I say and the years of your life will be many. I guide you in the way of wisdom and lead you along the straight paths. When you walk, your steps will not be hampered; when you run, you will not stumble. Hold on to instruction, do not let it go; guard it well, for it is your life.”
This is what we should be instilling into our children from the day they are born. Not telling them what they can’t do.
We need to give our children as they say a little slack. Always keeping a dialogue open. Willing to answerer all their questions to the best of our ability. And above all live a Christian life before them. That they may see what is right in the sight of God. Which is all we can do, because ultimately each individual must make a personal decision to accept the salvation offered by Christ.

The Eleven O Clock Parable


It’s eleven o clock. Inside the court house a judge is about to make his ruling. A community, a nation waits.
Will the new law be legal?
Outside the court house men and women with placards chant.
On one side of the street stand a group of gay men and women. All in favour of the new law.
On the other side of the street separated by a line of police stand radical evangelicals, denouncing the new law.
One man among them screams angrily . “HOMOSEXUALS ARE GOING TO HELL!!!”
Approached by the media he says it again, “homosexuals are going to Hell.”
From my office window I watch asking myself the question, ‘is this man an Christian?”
Wasn’t it Christ who told us not only to love our neighbour but our enemy also?
Wasn’t it Christ who told us not to judge, lest we be judged likewise?
Wasn’t it Christ who said go into all the world and preach the good news to all creation?
Is this man showing love?
Is this man judging another?
Can this man be effective in reaching the whole world of which a percentage are homosexual?
Is this man even a Christian?
A question keeps rolling through my mind for which I know the answer, “Can we truly know what is in someone else’s head?
Do we really know why a person is like they are?”
For a moment I stare down at the crowd. All the time asking myself who is on the way to Hell this day, and how can I reach them for my Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ?
Turning away from my window I kneel down and pray, “Lord guide me this day. Let me make the right decision on this law.”

A comment

Jesus never said a gay man or woman couldn’t get to heaven. He didn’t say a bigot couldn’t either.
The Bible makes it clear that only sin separates us from God. And God through the Holy Spirit convicts people of their sins.
Salvation is a very personal thing. It is between you and God no one can tell you if you are saved or not.
Salvation is not conditional on your life style, your race or ethnicity.
It is conditional on your accepting the free gift of salvation from God.

The Way to Heaven

“For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life.  For God did not send his Son into the world to condemn the world, but to save the world through him. Whoever believes in him is not condemned, but whoever does not believe stands condemned already because he has not believed in the name of God’s one and only Son.”
                                                                                                                        John 3:16-18.
“Jesus answered, “I am the way and the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me.” John 14:6
The above verses make it abundantly clear what Christians believe with respect to getting to heaven. There is only one way to get to heaven, through Jesus Christ the One and Only Son of God.
The Apostle Paul writing to the Romans states,
“for all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God, and (those who believe Jesus is God’s One and Only Son) are justified freely by his grace through the redemption that came by Christ Jesus”
                          Romans 3:23,24
John’s epistle quoting Jesus, makes it clear that,
“The thief comes only to steal and kill and destroy; I have come that they may have life, and have it to the full.”
          John 10:10
Paul writing to the Corinthians said,
“For what I received I passed on to you as of first importance : that Christ died for our sins according to the Scriptures, that he was buried, that he was raised on the third day according to the Scriptures,”
                                                                                                                           1 Corinthians 15:3,4
John writes,
“Yet to all who received him, to those who believed in his name, he gave the right to become children of God.”
           John 1:12
Paul makes it clear that we do not have to work for our salvation it is a free gift from God himself to mankind.
“For it is by grace you have been saved, through faith—and this not from yourselves, it is the gift of God— not by works, so that no one can boast.”
                                                                        Ephesians 2:8,9
Knowing you are going to heaven is as simple as a prayer. I have included such a prayer below,

A Salvation prayer
Dear Heavenly Father.
I recognize I am a sinner. That I fall short of what you want for my life. Please forgive my sins. I recognize and believe that Jesus Christ is your One and Only Son. That he died for my sins.
I ask Him now to come into my life and show me how I can love and serve you better.
Amen.

Think about it.

Tuesday 8 January 2013

In the Morning of My Life




 In the morning of my life
 I will look to the Sunrise
At a moment in my life 
When the world is new.

And the Question
I shall ask only God can answer.
Will I be brave and strong and true,
Will I fill the world with love my whole life through?
Will I fill the world with love my whole life through?

In the evening of my life
I will look to the sunset
At a moment in my life 
When my life is through.

And the question I shall ask only I can answer 
Was I brave and strong and true.
 Did I fill the world with love my whole life through?
 Did I fill the world with love my whole life through?
                                                                                                  By Leslie Bricusse
                                                                             From the Musical Good by Mr Chips
I seen the Musical Good by Mr. Chips in the late sixties just after its release. For some reason the words of the song written above have lingered with me all of my life.
The questions posed in the song seem to me worth answering.
I am now approaching my fifty-ninth year on this earth. I have seen massive technical advances from the first satellite in space to man on the moon, to robotic ships sending pictures form the surface of Mars and around the various planet, to the establishment of the internet and the massive social media complex we now have.
I watched from my perch here in Canada as a teen the horrors of the Viet Nam war.
I watched as the Americans turned the dogs and fire hoses on black demonstrators who were peacefully demonstrating for their basic human rights.
I grew up in a household in which my parents were not Christians as I would define them but they but never the less were active in trying to make the individual person better.
All of his life my father was an active trade unionist and did manage to get better wages and benefits for those he worked with.
He taught me that it was the individual that mattered and should be lifted above all other things.
When I became a Christian in my late teens I could see through the teachings of Jesus that my father was correct.
Jesus always catered to the needs of the individual.
Although I was saved through a Baptist church I became involved in what some called the Jesus movement. I was frequently called a ‘Jesus freak’.
It’s a movement that crossed denominational lines and sought to return to the roots of Christianity.
In the case of those I associated with we were searching for our  Jewish roots.

Jesus was Jewish He lived by Jewish ethics
One principle of Judaism that I firmly believe needs to be a mainstay of the Christian faith is ‘Tzedakah’.
Tzedakah is a duty that all Jews are called to perform.
In English it is translated Charity. In Judaism however giving to the poor in not viewed as a generous or magnanimous act, it is considered an act of justice and righteousness. The performance of one’s duty giving the poor their due
Philip Bernstein said of Tzedakah,
"If there is one area that identifies and unites Jews, no matter what their personal beliefs and practices, it is Tzedakah.  Tzedakah is more that charity or philanthropy, noble as they are, more than man’s humanity to man, exalted as that is, more truly it is righteousness and justice.  Without these qualities civilization would perish.
It is the highest ideal in Jewish teaching—for it is the highest application of Jewish ethical values.  It is Judaism in action—and Judaism is inherently and deeply a religion of action, a way of life, a way of living.”
I believe the ideal of Tzedakah is an ideal of Jesus. One only has to look throughout the New Testament to see Jesus and His disciples putting this into effect.
The apostle Paul wrote.
“If I speak in the tongues of men and of angels, but have not love, I am only a resounding gong or a clanging cymbal. If I have the gift of prophecy and can fathom all mysteries and all knowledge, and if I have a faith that can move mountains, but have not love, I am nothing. If I give all I possess to the poor and surrender my body to the flames, but have not love, I gain nothing. 
Love is patient, love is kind. It does not envy, it does not boast, it is not proud. It is not rude, it is not self-seeking, it is not easily angered, it keeps no record of wrongs. Love does not delight in evil but rejoices with the truth. It always protects, always trusts, always hopes, always perseveres. Love never fails.... And now these three remain: faith, hope and love. But the greatest of these is love.”
        1 Corinthians 13:1-8a,13 
True Love is the ideal of Christianity it is this love I believe I and all Christians must live by.
It is something I believe I need to strive for everyday of my life so that I can answer the questions posed in the song lyrics quoted above with one word, ‘yes’.
As this new year begins it is something I believe all within the church needs to look at.
Are you filling the world with love? Because love as corny as it may sound can and does change the world.

A post script.
I got the following list from a web sight written by Tracy R. Rich on tzedakah. It lists the ways to give from the least to the best.
I place it here for all Christians to think about.
1. Giving begrudgingly
2. Giving less that you should, but giving it cheerfully.
3. Giving after being asked
4. Giving before being asked
5. Giving when you do not know the recipient's identity, but the recipient knows your identity
6. Giving when you know the recipient's identity, but the recipient doesn't know your identity
7. Giving when neither party knows the other's identity
8. Enabling the recipient to become self-reliant