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February 7, 2022
A Society Crumbles That Doesnât Recognize Sin!
I often ask in my articles: Whenâs the last time your pastor spoke about sin? Called sin out for what it is: an abomination to God.
Why are so many pastors and Christians afraid to use the word âsinâ when the New Living Translation of the Bible mentions sin 1792 times!
You hear in church that Jesus went to the Cross to offer forgiveness for our sins, but pastors usually stop short of actually delineating the definition of sin. Listing and outlining sins that break Jesusâ heart and soil your relationship with Jesus.
Hereâs a good Scripture passage to start with that does require some explanation but thatâs what a pastor is trained to do. Verse 16 also acknowledges that contrary to what weâre often told about not confronting a fellow believer over their sin because that might be judging, itâs what weâre called to do and pray for them!
16 If you see a fellow believer[ a ] sinning in a way that does not lead to death, you should pray, and God will give that person life. But there is a sin that leads to death, and I am not saying you should pray for those who commit it. 17 All wicked actions are sin, but not every sin leads to death.
18 We know that Godâs children do not make a practice of sinning, for Godâs Son holds them securely, and the evil one cannot touch them. 1 John 5:16-18 NLT
In deciphering this passage, I read a commentary by Pastor John Piper who answers the question of what is a sin that does not lead to death. âHereâs my [Piperâs] answer: the sin that does not lead to death (that is, eternal death or damnation â which is what I think John means) is any sin that we commit that we are, by grace, capable of truly confessing and repenting from. . . The sin that does not lead to death is any sinâthat we are still, by grace, able to authentically, humbly confess, and repent from.â
1 John 3:9 NLT further explains that Those who have been born into Godâs family do not make a practice of sinning, because Godâs life is in them. So they canât keep on sinning, because they are children of God.
So we know that even as Christians we still have a propensity to sin in this world (Romans 3:23), but as born-again Christians, we should recognize our sin, repent, and ask for forgiveness. We donât intentionally keep on sinning.
8 If we claim we have no sin, we are only fooling ourselves and not living in the truth. 9 But if we confess our sins to him, he is faithful and just to forgive us our sins and to cleanse us from all wickedness. 10 If we claim we have not sinned, we are calling God a liar and showing that his word has no place in our hearts. 1 John 1:8-10
We canât claim as believers that weâll never sin again nor that every sin leads to damnation. But there is a sin that does lead to death and damnation and thatâs the denial of Christ in your life.
So if you know someone who claims to be a Christian but theyâre living a sinful life with no repentance, thereâs a good chance theyâre not actually saved and you want to pray that their eyes will open to the truth before itâs too late.
One commentary explains further: There is a sin unto death; which is not only deserving of death, as every other sin is, but which certainly and inevitably issues in death in all that commit it, without exception; and that is the sin against the Holy Ghost, which is neither forgiven in this world nor in that to come, and therefore must be unto death; it is a sinning willfully, not in a practical, but doctrinal way, after a man has received the knowledge of the truth; it is a willful denial of the truth of the Gospel, particularly that peace, pardon, righteousness, eternal life, and salvation, are by Jesus Christ, contrary to the light of his mind, and this joined with malice and obstinacy; so that there is no more or other sacrifice for such a sin; there is nothing but a fearful looking for of wrath and fury to fall on such opposers of the way of life; and as the presumptuous sinners under Moses’s law died without mercy, so must these despiteful ones under the Gospel; see ( Matthew 12:31 Matthew 12:32 ) ( Hebrews 10:26-29 ) . 1 John 5:16 – Meaning and Commentary on Bible Verse (biblestudytools.com)
Does God Ever Turn His Back on the Sinner?Romans 1:18-32 lists sins that are so depraved that if the sinner will not truly repent from and stop sinning, God will turn them over to the sin and turn away from them. I canât imagine the emptiness of a soul where God turns his back and says Iâm done with you. Live your sinful life.
18 But God shows his anger from heaven against all sinful, wicked people who suppress the truth by their wickedness.19 They know the truth about God because he has made it obvious to them. 20 For ever since the world was created, people have seen the earth and sky. Through everything God made, they can clearly see his invisible qualitiesâhis eternal power and divine nature. So they have no excuse for not knowing God.
21 Yes, they knew God, but they wouldnât worship him as God or even give him thanks. And they began to think up foolish ideas of what God was like. As a result, their minds became dark and confused. 22 Claiming to be wise, they instead became utter fools. 23 And instead of worshiping the glorious, ever-living God, they worshiped idols made to look like mere people and birds and animals and reptiles.
24 So God abandoned them to do whatever shameful things their hearts desired. As a result, they did vile and degrading things with each otherâs bodies. 25 They traded the truth about God for a lie. So they worshiped and served the things God created instead of the Creator himself, who is worthy of eternal praise! Amen. 26 That is why God abandoned them to their shameful desires. Even the women turned against the natural way to have sex and instead indulged in sex with each other. 27 And the men, instead of having normal sexual relations with women, burned with lust for each other. Men did shameful things with other men, and as a result of this sin, they suffered within themselves the penalty they deserved.
28 Since they thought it foolish to acknowledge God, he abandoned them to their foolish thinking and let them do things that should never be done. 29 Their lives became full of every kind of wickedness, sin, greed, hate, envy, murder, quarreling, deception, malicious behavior, and gossip. 30 They are backstabbers, haters of God, insolent, proud, and boastful. They invent new ways of sinning, and they disobey their parents. 31 They refuse to understand, break their promises, are heartless, and have no mercy. 32 They know Godâs justice requires that those who do these things deserve to die, yet they do them anyway. Worse yet, they encourage others to do them, too. Romans 1:18-32
So Why Am I Writing About Sin Today?I had an ah-ha moment listening to two people on a news program last week who provided a credible perspective on a question I think many of us have:
How could Democrats so unashamedly support and encourage sin?
Murdering babies.Releasing dangerous criminals back onto the streets to kill and maim innocent people.Allowing cartels to stream illegals, drugs, and sex trafficking, even of young children, across our borders.Refusing to punish theft and robbery.Lying, lying, lying!How could they promote, even in our schools, homosexuality and transgenderism and deny that there are scientifically only two genders?
Where is there conscience?
I watched the National Prayer Breakfast where politicians from both sides of the aisle participated and professed faith, and yet the left is championing and even legalizing so much evil and sin?! How can this be?
The answer came from an unlikely place but it awakened me to the answer as to âWhy?â
I was listening to Jesse Watters new Primetime Show and was startled when in his opening monologue discussing Democrat leaders instituting soft on crime policies, he said the following:
âWhy is it so hard for Dems to hold criminals accountable? Psychologically, many on the left canât process the concept of good and evil. They canât recognize sin. It takes on too much of a religious connotation and theyâre very much uncomfortable with the idea of judgment.â
Wow! I said to the TV screen: âThatâs exactly it Jesse! You nailed it!â
Watters doesnât typically speak on religious topics, so I was surprised that he articulated this phenomenon so clearly. It made perfect sense as Iâve asked myself so many times how the left could be endorsing and enforcing such evil. You can hear Jesseâs entire monologue here. I recommend listening to it because his conclusion was that the Democrats have their own âsavior complex,â insinuating that theyâre trying to replace the real Savior. They want to be gods!
Sen. John Kennedy of LA commenting on Jesse’s monologue said, âthe Dems have all gone woke and âthe âwokersâ motto when it comes to crime is, âhear no evil, see no evil, prosecute no evil.’â
Itâs true. When is the last time you heard a liberal denounce the deterioration of civility as âevil,â unless theyâre referring to a conservative?
The 70th National Prayer Breakfast was truly pathetic. I didnât hear anyone say Jesus even once and I think God was only mentioned in the salutation, âGod bless America.â Democrat Senator Kristen Gellibrand introduced Biden as a âman of faithâ and yet when he spoke, he never once mentioned his faith. He just predictably talked about himself. Harris patronizingly said she remembered going to church with her parents as a little girl but said nothing about having âfaithâ as an adult. The keynote speaker focused on you guessed it, racism.
Hereâs what Rev. Billy Graham said at the National Prayer Breakfast in 1964. Itâs still so true today! Sadly, our society is crumbling because those in power are progressively embracing sin, endorsing evil, and excluding the One and Only Savior, Jesus Christ!
âHome problems, business problems, health problems, family problems, personal problems. We want to scream at life. We want to bury our heads in the sand and say, âThat maybe itâll go away.â But it doesnât go away, itâs still thereâ¦Jesus said there would come a time in history when men would be pressed like this from all sides and He said there will be no way out. Except one. He said there will be one way out and only one. He said, âI am the way, the truth, and the life. No man can enter the Kingdom of God except by Me.ââ
16 These are the things you are to do: Speak the truth to each other, and render true and sound judgment in your courts; 17 do not plot evil against each other, and do not love to swear falsely. I hate all this,â declares the Lord. Zech. 8:16-17
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January 31, 2022
Don’t Just Go to Church, Be the Church
We’ve just come through a period we never thought could happen in America: the government shut down churches. In the beginning of Covid, everyone was still trying to figure it all out. But soon it became obvious that the closures were indiscriminate as large box stores like COSTCO and Home Depot and liquor stores were still allowed to remain open. They were considered essential and churches were not. I wrote blogs during that period encouraging churches not to acquiesce, but sadly, many did. Some closed their doors for over a year and many went online giving the government a taste of success in ruling over churches.
Praise God, many bold and brave pastors recognized the tyranny and fought against it to keep meeting. Some at great peril but they understood the church needed to be together to pray, worship, fellowship, encourage each other, and be available to those who were fearful and wanted to know more about the saving grace of Jesus Christ. Even saying the church is family didn’t impact the draconian “rules” because families were being told not to meet together!
You’ve heard it said that freedoms lost or surrendered are usually never regained. But thankfully, most churches have reconvened meeting again in person, and even with the continuing new variants, churches are staying open. Unfortunately, many Christians have not returned because they’re out of the habit or routine or they’re still living in fear. And that’s the enemy’s plan!
The media would have you think that surveys are proving the Christian population is diminishing, but you know better than to believe everything you read and hear. We live in an era where liberals are intent on demoralizing, demeaning, and denouncing Christians and everything we stand for and believe. Marxism/Socialism/Communism is anti-religion. Their cowardly tactic is shame and bullying. Trying to use the power of words, name-calling, and cancel culture to threaten and intimidate us into backing down from our faith and God’s Word. But those who live for Christ alone won’t be fooled or shaken!
I hope you stand with me in not being daunted by the enemy. But instead using this tumultuous time as an opportunity to be a vocal voice for the power of Jesus Christ to overcome evil in our world and in our life! As the apostle Paul told his mentee Timothy: “So do not be ashamed of the testimony about our Lord or of me his prisoner. Rather, join with me in suffering for the gospel, by the power of God.” 2 Timothy 1:8
Vine’s definition of ashamed is: “A strong feeling of shame preventing a person from doing something.” Is there something preventing you from doing what you know the Lord is asking of you to do?
If God wants us to do something and the Holy Spirit prompts us—regardless of how “politically incorrect” or unpopular it might be, we need to proudly declare the name of Jesus and follow the Great Commission He left for us to live out. We must unite together against the pressures of this world—no matter how many names they call us, laws they pass to quiet us, or how unpopular we become personally … our job as Christians is to speak and live the Gospel joyfully and fervently.
The True Christian World is Not ShrinkingReality is that the true Christian population is not shrinking—Christians who would never back down in the face of adversity are actually increasing. What is shrinking is the gap between those who call themselves “Christian” hoping for a free ticket to heaven while following the world’s ways, and those who identify with Christ and are willing to follow Him wherever He leads, even if it means suffering for the Gospel, as Paul did.
Both Jesus and Paul were rivals to the accepted culture of their day and everything they did upset the social order. Why would we think it so strange when we encounter the same reaction and persecution?
Remember what I told you: ‘A servant is not greater than his master.’ If they persecuted me, they will persecute you also. If they obeyed my teaching, they will obey yours also. John 15:20
The pseudo-Christians are looking for a gospel they’ll never find: one that allows them to not make waves and keep their faith “private.” As that becomes more impossible, their faith becomes weaker and they fall away. Those “so called” Christians become lesser in number.
But to those who have the courage to be unpopular for Christ no matter what—their faith becomes stronger and their stance against the wrongs of this world becomes bolder. Yes, praise God, the true Christian population is increasing. Again, just like Paul tells Timothy, these Christians will:
With the strength God gives you, be ready to suffer with me for the sake of the Good News. 9 For God saved us and called us to live a holy life. He did this, not because we deserved it, but because that was his plan from before the beginning of time—to show us his grace through Christ Jesus. 10 And now he has made all of this plain to us by the appearing of Christ Jesus, our Savior. He broke the power of death and illuminated the way to life and immortality through the Good News.—2 Timothy 1:8-10
There’s Only One Kind of ChristianGod shields every Christian who believes in living out the Bible—and only the Bible. A new term has caught my attention: “Bible-believing Christian.” I shake my head every time I hear it because there is no other kind of Christian. If you don’t believe the Bible is the inerrant Word of God, call yourself anything you want, but don’t call yourself a Christian because that’s blasphemy and heresy.
God ordains the steps of every Christian who has surrendered their life to Jesus and is born-again. We need to be using what He has given us in the time that we have here on Earth. God had a reason for saving us. So when we speak up for God, He gives our words power and He infuses us with courage. Holy God-fearing people love God and others and tell the truth about God to everyone, even when the audience is hostile.
Liberals and nonbelievers try to taunt us with the argument that Jesus loved everyone so Christians should love everyone’s sins. But they’re twisting the word “love” to mean what they want it to mean. To use “love” to justify sin is the exact opposite of what Jesus taught and why He went to the cross.
God loves His creations so much He sent His only Son Jesus to die for them to repent of their sins.
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. John 3:16
It’s true that Jesus loved the world and that’s why He died for everyone to have freedom from sin—sins that God hates. Jesus didn’t go to the cross so we could keep on sinning, but so that we could live a life free from sin. That’s the true loving Gospel. Sharing the love of Christ and the Gospel with someone is the most loving thing you could do.
As Jesus said to the woman caught in adultery: “Then neither do I condemn you,” Jesus declared. “Go now and leave your life of sin.” 12 When Jesus spoke again to the people, he said, “I am the light of the world. Whoever follows me will never walk in darkness, but will have the light of life.” John 8:11-12
Sin is Sin Even When Our Family is Doing ItI know firsthand that one of the hardest things as a parent is to watch our children or grandchildren choose to sin. I wrote a book about Praying for Your Prodigal Daughter so I know the heartbreak of feeling like you can’t do anything to stop them. But you can love them and pray for them. The worst thing you can do is enable them by overlooking their sin, indulging their sin, or trying to convince yourself that their sin isn’t really that bad.
Remember, every murderer is someone’s child, but that doesn’t make murder OK. Every alcoholic is someone’s child, but alcoholism is wrong. Every thief has parents, but stealing is a sin. If your child is indulging in alternate lifestyles, having sex outside of marriage, or experimenting with “transgenderism” or homosexuality—it’s all sin. God doesn’t make any mistakes. He made girls as girls and boys as boys and he created girls to fall in love with boys, get married, and then enjoy sex as they come together as one.
The most loving thing you can do for your sinning child, or anyone, is to pray for him or her to seek Jesus, ask for forgiveness, change their sinful ways, and live a righteous life. It’s painful and it takes courage, but my daughter is so glad I never gave up praying for her and today that’s our testimony together.
Christianity is the Only All-Inclusive FaithWhen the world says that Christians are “exclusive” that only shows their ignorance of Christianity, the most “inclusive” religion in the world. Jesus is available to everyone. He died for everyone, but sadly, not everyone will accept His loving free invitation to eternal life with Him.
Hell is real and when Jesus returns, those who do not believe in Him will experience that reality.
I leave you with a scenario that depicts this tragedy:
A young boyfriend and girlfriend were in a tragic accident and died. They’re looking down on the scene:
Girl to boy: “I have to leave you now.”
Boy: “I want to go with you wherever you’re going.”
Girl: “I’m going to be with God, but you didn’t accept him so you can’t come with me.”
Boy: “Did you know this?”
Girl: “Yes …”
Boy: “Then why didn’t you tell me?”
Girl: “I was afraid I would lose you.”
Who are you so afraid of losing here on Earth that you’ll have to say goodbye to them forever in eternity? Don’t be ashamed or fearful to share the Gospel. Someone’s eternal life depends on it.
Jesus answered, “I am the way and the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me. John 14:6
“When God sees you, for those of us in Christ, he sees his Son, Jesus. And when we get a glimpse of how beautiful he is and how beautiful he becomes in us, we want to join him in beautifying this world!” [A quote from Saddleback Church newsletter “Three important things to believe about Jesus”]
If you don’t receive my monthly newsletter, here is a link to January’s edition and you can sign up on my website to receive it monthly. The opening article is: Are You Ready?
In case you didn’t read last week’s blog I encourage you to read it today as we watch the horrific war on our police officers! Police Officers Have Our Backs; Let’s Have Theirs!
If you received this blog by email, please leave a comment here.
The opening picture was created by Joshua Lutz, reppnforChrist.com. I saw it and knew immediately what the title of my blog should be. Originally, my title was Christianity Under Refining Fire! which also is a good one to describe the article don’t you think.
Donât Just Go to Church, Be the Church
Weâve just come through a period we never thought could happen in America: the government shut down churches. In the beginning of Covid, everyone was still trying to figure it all out. But soon it became obvious that the closures were indiscriminate as large box stores like COSTCO and Home Depot and liquor stores were still allowed to remain open. They were considered essential and churches were not. I wrote blogs during that period encouraging churches not to acquiesce, but sadly, many did. Some closed their doors for over a year and many went online giving the government a taste of success in ruling over churches.
Praise God, many bold and brave pastors recognized the tyranny and fought against it to keep meeting. Some at great peril but they understood the church needed to be together to pray, worship, fellowship, encourage each other, and be available to those who were fearful and wanted to know more about the saving grace of Jesus Christ. Even saying the church is family didnât impact the draconian ârulesâ because families were being told not to meet together!
Youâve heard it said that freedoms lost or surrendered are usually never regained. But thankfully, most churches have reconvened meeting again in person, and even with the continuing new variants, churches are staying open. Unfortunately, many Christians have not returned because theyâre out of the habit or routine or theyâre still living in fear. And that’s the enemy’s plan!
The media would have you think that surveys are proving the Christian population is diminishing, but you know better than to believe everything you read and hear. We live in an era where liberals are intent on demoralizing, demeaning, and denouncing Christians and everything we stand for and believe. Marxism/Socialism/Communism is anti-religion. Their cowardly tactic is shame and bullying. Trying to use the power of words, name-calling, and cancel culture to threaten and intimidate us into backing down from our faith and Godâs Word. But those who live for Christ alone wonât be fooled or shaken!
I hope you stand with me in not being daunted by the enemy. But instead using this tumultuous time as an opportunity to be a vocal voice for the power of Jesus Christ to overcome evil in our world and in our life! As the apostle Paul told his mentee Timothy: âSo do not be ashamed of the testimony about our Lord or of me his prisoner. Rather, join with me in suffering for the gospel, by the power of God.â 2 Timothy 1:8
Vineâs definition of ashamed is: âA strong feeling of shame preventing a person from doing something.â Is there something preventing you from doing what you know the Lord is asking of you to do?
If God wants us to do something and the Holy Spirit prompts usâregardless of how âpolitically incorrectâ or unpopular it might be, we need to proudly declare the name of Jesus and follow the Great Commission He left for us to live out. We must unite together against the pressures of this worldâno matter how many names they call us, laws they pass to quiet us, or how unpopular we become personally ⦠our job as Christians is to speak and live the Gospel joyfully and fervently.
The True Christian World is Not ShrinkingReality is that the true Christian population is not shrinkingâChristians who would never back down in the face of adversity are actually increasing. What is shrinking is the gap between those who call themselves âChristianâ hoping for a free ticket to heaven while following the worldâs ways, and those who identify with Christ and are willing to follow Him wherever He leads, even if it means suffering for the Gospel, as Paul did.
Both Jesus and Paul were rivals to the accepted culture of their day and everything they did upset the social order. Why would we think it so strange when we encounter the same reaction and persecution?
Remember what I told you: âA servant is not greater than his master.â If they persecuted me, they will persecute you also. If they obeyed my teaching, they will obey yours also. John 15:20
The pseudo-Christians are looking for a gospel theyâll never find: one that allows them to not make waves and keep their faith âprivate.â As that becomes more impossible, their faith becomes weaker and they fall away. Those âso calledâ Christians become lesser in number.
But to those who have the courage to be unpopular for Christ no matter whatâtheir faith becomes stronger and their stance against the wrongs of this world becomes bolder. Yes, praise God, the true Christian population is increasing. Again, just like Paul tells Timothy, these Christians will:
With the strength God gives you, be ready to suffer with me for the sake of the Good News. 9 For God saved us and called us to live a holy life. He did this, not because we deserved it, but because that was his plan from before the beginning of timeâto show us his grace through Christ Jesus. 10 And now he has made all of this plain to us by the appearing of Christ Jesus, our Savior. He broke the power of death and illuminated the way to life and immortality through the Good News.â2 Timothy 1:8-10
Thereâs Only One Kind of ChristianGod shields every Christian who believes in living out the Bibleâand only the Bible. A new term has caught my attention: âBible-believing Christian.â I shake my head every time I hear it because there is no other kind of Christian. If you donât believe the Bible is the inerrant Word of God, call yourself anything you want, but donât call yourself a Christian because thatâs blasphemy and heresy.
God ordains the steps of every Christian who has surrendered their life to Jesus and is born-again. We need to be using what He has given us in the time that we have here on Earth. God had a reason for saving us. So when we speak up for God, He gives our words power and He infuses us with courage. Holy God-fearing people love God and others and tell the truth about God to everyone, even when the audience is hostile.
Liberals and nonbelievers try to taunt us with the argument that Jesus loved everyone so Christians should love everyoneâs sins. But theyâre twisting the word âloveâ to mean what they want it to mean. To use âloveâ to justify sin is the exact opposite of what Jesus taught and why He went to the cross.
God loves His creations so much He sent His only Son Jesus to die for them to repent of their sins.
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. John 3:16
Itâs true that Jesus loved the world and thatâs why He died for everyone to have freedom from sinâsins that God hates. Jesus didnât go to the cross so we could keep on sinning, but so that we could live a life free from sin. Thatâs the true loving Gospel. Sharing the love of Christ and the Gospel with someone is the most loving thing you could do.
As Jesus said to the woman caught in adultery: âThen neither do I condemn you,â Jesus declared. âGo now and leave your life of sin.â 12 When Jesus spoke again to the people, he said, âI am the light of the world. Whoever follows me will never walk in darkness, but will have the light of life.â John 8:11-12
Sin is Sin Even When Our Family is Doing ItI know firsthand that one of the hardest things as a parent is to watch our children or grandchildren choose to sin. I wrote a book about Praying for Your Prodigal Daughter so I know the heartbreak of feeling like you canât do anything to stop them. But you can love them and pray for them. The worst thing you can do is enable them by overlooking their sin, indulging their sin, or trying to convince yourself that their sin isnât really that bad.
Remember, every murderer is someoneâs child, but that doesnât make murder OK. Every alcoholic is someoneâs child, but alcoholism is wrong. Every thief has parents, but stealing is a sin. If your child is indulging in alternate lifestyles, having sex outside of marriage, or experimenting with “transgenderism” or homosexualityâitâs all sin. God doesnât make any mistakes. He made girls as girls and boys as boys and he created girls to fall in love with boys, get married, and then enjoy sex as they come together as one.
The most loving thing you can do for your sinning child, or anyone, is to pray for him or her to seek Jesus, ask for forgiveness, change their sinful ways, and live a righteous life. Itâs painful and it takes courage, but my daughter is so glad I never gave up praying for her and today thatâs our testimony together.
Christianity is the Only All-Inclusive FaithWhen the world says that Christians are âexclusiveâ that only shows their ignorance of Christianity, the most âinclusiveâ religion in the world. Jesus is available to everyone. He died for everyone, but sadly, not everyone will accept His loving free invitation to eternal life with Him.
Hell is real and when Jesus returns, those who do not believe in Him will experience that reality.
I leave you with a scenario that depicts this tragedy:
A young boyfriend and girlfriend were in a tragic accident and died. Theyâre looking down on the scene:
Girl to boy: âI have to leave you now.â
Boy: âI want to go with you wherever youâre going.â
Girl: âIâm going to be with God, but you didnât accept him so you canât come with me.â
Boy: âDid you know this?â
Girl: âYes â¦â
Boy: âThen why didnât you tell me?â
Girl: âI was afraid I would lose you.â
Who are you so afraid of losing here on Earth that youâll have to say goodbye to them forever in eternity? Donât be ashamed or fearful to share the Gospel. Someoneâs eternal life depends on it.
Jesus answered, âI am the way and the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me. John 14:6
“When God sees you, for those of us in Christ, he sees his Son, Jesus. And when we get a glimpse of how beautiful he is and how beautiful he becomes in us, we want to join him in beautifying this world!” [A quote from Saddleback Church newsletter “Three important things to believe about Jesus”]
If you donât receive my monthly newsletter, here is a link to Januaryâs edition and you can sign up on my website to receive it monthly. The opening article is: Are You Ready?
In case you didn’t read last week’s blog I encourage you to read it today as we watch the horrific war on our police officers! Police Officers Have Our Backs; Let’s Have Theirs!
If you received this blog by email, please leave a comment here.
The opening picture was created by Joshua Lutz, reppnforChrist.com. I saw it and knew immediately what the title of my blog should be. Originally, my title was Christianity Under Refining Fire! which also is a good one to describe the article don’t you think.
January 24, 2022
Police Officers Have Our Back; Let’s Have Theirs!
Another press conference was held last week where a Police Chief tearfully makes statements like this one: We’re heartbroken to make this announcement of the ambush and fatal shooting of one of our officers, a son, husband, and friend, and his partner who was gravely wounded and hospitalized. We ask for your support and prayers for our fellow officers and their families as we try to cope with yet another tragic event in our police family.
Five New York police officers as of this writing have been shot in the month of January alone!!! Let that resonate with you. Then before I could even post this blog, another tragic headline loomed on my phone on Sunday morning: “Texas Deputy Constable Shot Dead During Traffic Stop.” Cpl. Charles Galloway, 47, a 12-year veteran of the force.
Sadly, as I turn off my computer Sunday night, I see this alarming headline “War on Cops” announcing that a DC Police Officer was rushed to the hospital after getting shot tonight! I fear, I will wake up in the morning to more heartbreaking police shootings.
With today’s rise in crime, shootings of police officers have become far too common. These murders are notoriously rising in liberal blue states because of “defunding the police,” elimination of cash bail, redefining and lowering the bar for crime, and Soros funded DA’s who refuse to prosecute while setting criminals free on the streets to maim and kill innocent people, including police officers!
Weak governors like Newsom in crime-ridden California who apologizes and asks forgiveness for calling the criminals looting trains exactly what they are, “gangs,” only emboldens the criminals. “Forgive me,” Newsom stutters on camera, “They’re organized groups.”
After the murder of the young rookie New York police officer, even some of the progressives who led the charge on defunding and reimagining the police are waking up to the reality of their stupidity! But that won’t bring back the life of Officer Jason Rivera! Defund the Police Backers Sing a Different Tune After Rookie Cop is Slain.
It’s PersonalI understand the toll this job can take on the police officers and their families. I was so proud of my handsome father when he put on his California Highway Patrolman uniform and badge. Until the morning I woke up to wails and sobs coming from our living room filled with people. Even as a ten-year-old, I knew intuitively my father was gone. When he kissed me goodbye as he left for work that evening, it would be the last time I ever saw him alive. A reality our family lived with every day, but one we never thought would happen to us, until it did.
My father’s “last watch” was sixty-four years ago and yet the memory never fades. Embedded deep in my heart is the tragedy of my beloved thirty-six-year old father being shot in the heart with his own gun by a suspect who wrestled with him during a traffic stop. It was national news. The nation mourned with us.
The job of a police officer is to run toward danger, at the risk of his or her own life, to save and protect strangers. It once was a noble respected profession, but today’s culture has come to expect and accept that many will die senselessly. Their death barely makes the local news.
I know many people prayed for our family. The year after my father’s murder, I became a Christian at a church camp when a counselor sat on my camp cot and asked, “I know you’ve lost your earthly father. Would you like a heavenly Father who will never leave or forsake you?”
Maybe you have police officers in your family or friends and you know the dangerous position they’re placed in by today’s evil governments and lawless culture. Now many police officers desperately needed to protect their communities are actually being fired because of the insane vaccine mandates! Yet you and I are dependent on them when an emergency arises. We rely on the police to do their thankless jobs, even in states that decide the feelings of criminals are more important than the protection of the community!
What Can We Do to Support Our Police Officers?I’ve always said we can make a difference with our voices and our votes. How do these unjust DA’s, governors, and mayors keep getting elected? Maybe we need to join the campaigns of those running against them and not be afraid to take a stand for justice.
For sure, we know these police officers need our prayers, encouragement, and backing. Let’s pray for the police officers you know and those you don’t know. Those who’ve helped you and even those who might have cited you or given you a ticket, or worse. It’s not a respected or appreciated profession today, and yet brave men and women put on the uniform to answer the call when you’re in trouble.
Here are four prayers to personalize and pray for police officers and their families. I hope you’ll share this blog because our lives could depend on it!
Prayer for Protection
Lord, we don’t know why you have implanted in the hearts of brave men and women to choose a profession that requires them to walk into danger and put their own life on the line to stop lawlessness and crime. You’ve given them a willingness to enforce the law to protect the communities where they serve. Are they fearless? Unintimidated? Thrill seekers? Or do they truly love their neighbor more than themselves and want to do their part in justice for all?
Only you know for sure Lord what motivates them, but we do know they need a band of angels surrounding them with a hedge of protection. Lord, they face evil and the dark side of life every day. They see the worst of people and people at their worst. Their work tools are weapons. I pray Lord for their safety as they walk up to a car or house or unknown situation never knowing what danger awaits them. If they know you Lord, remind them to say their own prayer of protection and ask you to intervene against any foe. Perhaps something like David prayed, “I come to you for protection, O Lord my God. Save me from my persecutors—rescue me!” (Psalm 1:7 NLT).
And when they emerge safe and victorious, Father, as David did when he was rescued from Saul, give them a heart to give you the glory. If they don’t know you as their Savior, become real to these officers. Let them know you took the bullet for them. Amen
But let all who take refuge in you be glad; let them ever sing for joy. Spread your protection over them, that those who love your name may rejoice in you. (Psalm 5:11)
David sang this song to the Lord on the day the Lord rescued him from all his enemies and from Saul. He sang: “The Lord is my rock, my fortress, and my savior; my God is my rock, in whom I find protection. He is my shield, the power that saves me, and my place of safety. He is my refuge, my savior, the one who saves me from violence. I called on the Lord, who is worthy of praise, and he saved me from my enemies.” (2 Samuel 22:1-4 NLT)
“God’s way is perfect. All the Lord’s promises prove true. He is a shield for all who look to him for protection.” (2 Samuel 22:31 NLT)
Prayer for Wisdom and Guidance
Lord, police officers’ days are filled with uncertainties and unknowns as they make quick and often life-changing or life-threatening decisions. Help them to be wise and invoke all their training and experience before moving or speaking. When they have the opportunity to investigate a situation before taking action and engaging, give them patience not to rush to judgement or anger. If they discern a quick decision or movement is required, direct them to move swiftly but safely. If they need to wait for back up or ask for help, don’t let them be prideful or rash but consider the best outcome for everyone involved.
For those who have a relationship with you, remind them that when in doubt you’re always there for them, “If you need wisdom, ask our generous God, and he will give it to you. He will not rebuke you for asking” (James 1:5 NLT).
Guide them with their conscience and their code of conduct. Help them remember the protocol and give them the courage to do the next right thing for the best outcome.
When they need to take orders from their chain of command, give them humble but steady hearts and guard their words.
Give them compassion when they determine there is no ill intent but also a keen awareness for deception. Remind them that they may not have all the evidence to make a final decision. Help them to see the good in people, and don’t let their hearts become hardened and calloused by the deceit and dark-side of life they encounter daily. Amen
I am your servant; give me discernment that I may understand your statutes. (Psalm 119:125)
So we have not stopped praying for you since we first heard about you. We ask God to give you complete knowledge of his will and to give you spiritual wisdom and understanding. (Colossians 1:9 NLT)
Prayer for Their Families
Father you’ve so graciously given two families to every police officer: their personal or extended family and their professional family.
To their personal families, please give strength to endure the demanding schedule of a police officer. Provide understanding and flexibility for the times when their officer isn’t available for special occasions because police officers’ shifts can be anytime day or night seven days a week, even on holidays, weekends, and birthdays. It’s disappointing when their officer has to work and they want him or her home.
Instill the family with compassion to not take it personally when he or she doesn’t want to talk about their work and give the family intuition to know when their officer needs the space to decompress when returning home. May the family never minimize the significance of a police officer’s work. Let home be a place of solace when he or she returns safely but perhaps scarred by what they’ve seen and experienced.
Lord, it takes a special kind of love and patience to live with police officers. Remind the family members to pray for their officer daily and to let him or her know they’re prayed over, appreciated, and loved.
Help family members to be alert and responsive when their officer is showing signs of stress, overwork, and trauma and encourage them to seek help. Likewise, Father surround the family with those who will notice the tenuous relationships that can develop within the family members.
Father, these precious and brave families make sacrifices few understand. Fill their homes with love, peace, joy, grace, and closeness because they support a police officer even at their own sacrifice.
Lord, every officer also has a close work family bond. They’re a team who have each other’s back and depend on one another for support, encouragement, skill, and camaraderie in facing the challenges of the job. Lord, bring unity and synergy to these men and women as they guard each other’s lives while working together to keep the streets of their communities safe and free of crime.
Be devoted to one another in love. Honor one another above yourselves. (Romans 12:10)
For the sake of my family and friends, I will say, “Peace be within you.” (Psalm 122:8)
Prayer for Mourners of Those Lost in the Line of Duty
Father, there are no more heart wrenching screams than, “Officer down.” Except perhaps the torment of a family opening the door to see two fellow officers of their officer standing with grim faces and tears welling in their eyes as the family falls to its knees with guttural shrieks, “No God, please no!” Or maybe you hear them wailing, “Why God, how could you do this when they were only trying to protect our community?” “Lord where were you when they were dying?”
Lord, how does anyone comfort this family? Like Jeremiah they wail, “My grief is beyond healing; my heart is broken” (Jeremiah 18:18 NLT). There are no human answers to satisfy or soothe their agonizing wounds of grief, anger, and sorrow. Only you can Lord. Psalm 147:3 assure us that “He heals the brokenhearted and binds up their wounds.” And Psalm 34:18 NLT confirms, “The Lord is close to the brokenhearted; he rescues those whose spirits are crushed.”
We beg of you to surround them with love. Bring others to their side who have experienced their pain and understand the deep ache in their heart and will pray with and for them. Keep away those who patronize and tell them everything will be all right, because for this family, it will never be alright again.
Father, you know the fellow officers who mourn with the family, especially those who were with the fallen officer. Remove from them the repeated nightmares of asking themselves what they could have done differently or why wasn’t it them in the coffin. Lord you know, that the death of their fellow officer will always haunt them and the memory will never fade. Father guide them to the help they need to recover from what they’ve seen and don’t let it cause division among the unit or place any in danger with fear and hesitancy. Guide them in keeping their focus on work when they’re on duty and help guard their minds from the “what-ifs” when they try to sleep at night. Help them rest and renew their resolve to do their job to the best of their ability.
Father we know you mourn with both these families. Give them whatever they each need in their lives. Walk beside them Father. If they know you as their Lord and Savior, draw them into your embrace and fill them with a peace that passes all understanding. For those who don’t know you, open their eyes to seek you, the only source of relief from their anguish. Let them feel your presence grieving with them. Your tears. Your hugs. Your love. Amen
Laughter can conceal a heavy heart, but when the laughter ends, the grief remains. (Proverbs 14:13 NLT)
Sing to God, sing in praise of his name, extol him who rides on the clouds, rejoice before him—his name is the Lord. A father to the fatherless, a defender of widows, is God in his holy dwelling. (Psalm 68:4-5)
We Honor Our Police Officers with Respect and AppreciationUse respectful words when talking about and to police officers. Thank them for their service. Pray when you see police officers patrolling or a police car on the road. Don’t pray for yourself that they don’t pull you over, but pray because you don’t know what awaits them the next time they do make a traffic stop. Never let the death of an officer become commonplace in America or in our hearts. When you hear a siren, pray. We never know when we, or our loved ones, might be the life they’re rushing to save.
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Police Officers Have Our Back; Letâs Have Theirs!
Another press conference was held last week where a Police Chief tearfully makes statements like this one: Weâre heartbroken to make this announcement of the ambush and fatal shooting of one of our officers, a son, husband, and friend, and his partner who was gravely wounded and hospitalized. We ask for your support and prayers for our fellow officers and their families as we try to cope with yet another tragic event in our police family.
Five New York police officers as of this writing have been shot in the month of January alone!!! Let that resonate with you. Then before I could even post this blog, another tragic headline loomed on my phone on Sunday morning: âTexas Deputy Constable Shot Dead During Traffic Stop.â Cpl. Charles Galloway, 47, a 12-year veteran of the force.
Sadly, as I turn off my computer Sunday night, I see this alarming headline “War on Cops” announcing that a DC Police Officer was rushed to the hospital after getting shot tonight! I fear, I will wake up in the morning to more heartbreaking police shootings.
With todayâs rise in crime, shootings of police officers have become far too common. These murders are notoriously rising in liberal blue states because of âdefunding the police,â elimination of cash bail, redefining and lowering the bar for crime, and Soros funded DAâs who refuse to prosecute while setting criminals free on the streets to maim and kill innocent people, including police officers!
Weak governors like Newsom in crime-ridden California who apologizes and asks forgiveness for calling the criminals looting trains exactly what they are, âgangs,â only emboldens the criminals. âForgive me,â Newsom stutters on camera, âTheyâre organized groups.â
After the murder of the young rookie New York police officer, even some of the progressives who led the charge on defunding and reimagining the police are waking up to the reality of their stupidity! But that wonât bring back the life of Officer Jason Rivera! Defund the Police Backers Sing a Different Tune After Rookie Cop is Slain.
Itâs PersonalI understand the toll this job can take on the police officers and their families. I was so proud of my handsome father when he put on his California Highway Patrolman uniform and badge. Until the morning I woke up to wails and sobs coming from our living room filled with people. Even as a ten-year-old, I knew intuitively my father was gone. When he kissed me goodbye as he left for work that evening, it would be the last time I ever saw him alive. A reality our family lived with every day, but one we never thought would happen to us, until it did.
My fatherâs âlast watchâ was sixty-four years ago and yet the memory never fades. Embedded deep in my heart is the tragedy of my beloved thirty-six-year old father being shot in the heart with his own gun by a suspect who wrestled with him during a traffic stop. It was national news. The nation mourned with us.
The job of a police officer is to run toward danger, at the risk of his or her own life, to save and protect strangers. It once was a noble respected profession, but todayâs culture has come to expect and accept that many will die senselessly. Their death barely makes the local news.
I know many people prayed for our family. The year after my fatherâs murder, I became a Christian at a church camp when a counselor sat on my camp cot and asked, âI know youâve lost your earthly father. Would you like a heavenly Father who will never leave or forsake you?â
Maybe you have police officers in your family or friends and you know the dangerous position theyâre placed in by todayâs evil governments and lawless culture. Now many police officers desperately needed to protect their communities are actually being fired because of the insane vaccine mandates! Yet you and I are dependent on them when an emergency arises. We rely on the police to do their thankless jobs, even in states that decide the feelings of criminals are more important than the protection of the community!
What Can We Do to Support Our Police Officers?Iâve always said we can make a difference with our voices and our votes. How do these unjust DAâs, governors, and mayors keep getting elected? Maybe we need to join the campaigns of those running against them and not be afraid to take a stand for justice.
For sure, we know these police officers need our prayers, encouragement, and backing. Letâs pray for the police officers you know and those you donât know. Those whoâve helped you and even those who might have cited you or given you a ticket, or worse. Itâs not a respected or appreciated profession today, and yet brave men and women put on the uniform to answer the call when youâre in trouble.
Here are four prayers to personalize and pray for police officers and their families. I hope youâll share this blog because our lives could depend on it!
Prayer for Protection
Lord, we donât know why you have implanted in the hearts of brave men and women to choose a profession that requires them to walk into danger and put their own life on the line to stop lawlessness and crime. Youâve given them a willingness to enforce the law to protect the communities where they serve. Are they fearless? Unintimidated? Thrill seekers? Or do they truly love their neighbor more than themselves and want to do their part in justice for all?
Only you know for sure Lord what motivates them, but we do know they need a band of angels surrounding them with a hedge of protection. Lord, they face evil and the dark side of life every day. They see the worst of people and people at their worst. Their work tools are weapons. I pray Lord for their safety as they walk up to a car or house or unknown situation never knowing what danger awaits them. If they know you Lord, remind them to say their own prayer of protection and ask you to intervene against any foe. Perhaps something like David prayed, âI come to you for protection, O Lord my God. Save me from my persecutorsârescue me!â (Psalm 1:7 NLT).
And when they emerge safe and victorious, Father, as David did when he was rescued from Saul, give them a heart to give you the glory. If they donât know you as their Savior, become real to these officers. Let them know you took the bullet for them. Amen
But let all who take refuge in you be glad; let them ever sing for joy. Spread your protection over them, that those who love your name may rejoice in you. (Psalm 5:11)
David sang this song to the Lord on the day the Lord rescued him from all his enemies and from Saul. He sang: âThe Lord is my rock, my fortress, and my savior; my God is my rock, in whom I find protection. He is my shield, the power that saves me, and my place of safety. He is my refuge, my savior, the one who saves me from violence. I called on the Lord, who is worthy of praise, and he saved me from my enemies.â (2 Samuel 22:1-4 NLT)
âGodâs way is perfect. All the Lordâs promises prove true. He is a shield for all who look to him for protection.â (2 Samuel 22:31 NLT)
Prayer for Wisdom and Guidance
Lord, police officersâ days are filled with uncertainties and unknowns as they make quick and often life-changing or life-threatening decisions. Help them to be wise and invoke all their training and experience before moving or speaking. When they have the opportunity to investigate a situation before taking action and engaging, give them patience not to rush to judgement or anger. If they discern a quick decision or movement is required, direct them to move swiftly but safely. If they need to wait for back up or ask for help, donât let them be prideful or rash but consider the best outcome for everyone involved.
For those who have a relationship with you, remind them that when in doubt youâre always there for them, âIf you need wisdom, ask our generous God, and he will give it to you. He will not rebuke you for askingâ (James 1:5 NLT).
Guide them with their conscience and their code of conduct. Help them remember the protocol and give them the courage to do the next right thing for the best outcome.
When they need to take orders from their chain of command, give them humble but steady hearts and guard their words.
Give them compassion when they determine there is no ill intent but also a keen awareness for deception. Remind them that they may not have all the evidence to make a final decision. Help them to see the good in people, and donât let their hearts become hardened and calloused by the deceit and dark-side of life they encounter daily. Amen
I am your servant; give me discernment that I may understand your statutes. (Psalm 119:125)
So we have not stopped praying for you since we first heard about you. We ask God to give you complete knowledge of his will and to give you spiritual wisdom and understanding. (Colossians 1:9 NLT)
Prayer for Their Families
Father youâve so graciously given two families to every police officer: their personal or extended family and their professional family.
To their personal families, please give strength to endure the demanding schedule of a police officer. Provide understanding and flexibility for the times when their officer isnât available for special occasions because police officersâ shifts can be anytime day or night seven days a week, even on holidays, weekends, and birthdays. Itâs disappointing when their officer has to work and they want him or her home.
Instill the family with compassion to not take it personally when he or she doesnât want to talk about their work and give the family intuition to know when their officer needs the space to decompress when returning home. May the family never minimize the significance of a police officerâs work. Let home be a place of solace when he or she returns safely but perhaps scarred by what theyâve seen and experienced.
Lord, it takes a special kind of love and patience to live with police officers. Remind the family members to pray for their officer daily and to let him or her know theyâre prayed over, appreciated, and loved.
Help family members to be alert and responsive when their officer is showing signs of stress, overwork, and trauma and encourage them to seek help. Likewise, Father surround the family with those who will notice the tenuous relationships that can develop within the family members.
Father, these precious and brave families make sacrifices few understand. Fill their homes with love, peace, joy, grace, and closeness because they support a police officer even at their own sacrifice.
Lord, every officer also has a close work family bond. Theyâre a team who have each otherâs back and depend on one another for support, encouragement, skill, and camaraderie in facing the challenges of the job. Lord, bring unity and synergy to these men and women as they guard each otherâs lives while working together to keep the streets of their communities safe and free of crime.
Be devoted to one another in love. Honor one another above yourselves. (Romans 12:10)
For the sake of my family and friends, I will say, âPeace be within you.â (Psalm 122:8)
Prayer for Mourners of Those Lost in the Line of Duty
Father, there are no more heart wrenching screams than, âOfficer down.â Except perhaps the torment of a family opening the door to see two fellow officers of their officer standing with grim faces and tears welling in their eyes as the family falls to its knees with guttural shrieks, âNo God, please no!â Or maybe you hear them wailing, âWhy God, how could you do this when they were only trying to protect our community?â âLord where were you when they were dying?â
Lord, how does anyone comfort this family? Like Jeremiah they wail, âMy grief is beyond healing; my heart is brokenâ (Jeremiah 18:18 NLT). There are no human answers to satisfy or soothe their agonizing wounds of grief, anger, and sorrow. Only you can Lord. Psalm 147:3 assure us that âHe heals the brokenhearted and binds up their wounds.â And Psalm 34:18 NLT confirms, âThe Lord is close to the brokenhearted; he rescues those whose spirits are crushed.â
We beg of you to surround them with love. Bring others to their side who have experienced their pain and understand the deep ache in their heart and will pray with and for them. Keep away those who patronize and tell them everything will be all right, because for this family, it will never be alright again.
Father, you know the fellow officers who mourn with the family, especially those who were with the fallen officer. Remove from them the repeated nightmares of asking themselves what they could have done differently or why wasnât it them in the coffin. Lord you know, that the death of their fellow officer will always haunt them and the memory will never fade. Father guide them to the help they need to recover from what theyâve seen and donât let it cause division among the unit or place any in danger with fear and hesitancy. Guide them in keeping their focus on work when theyâre on duty and help guard their minds from the âwhat-ifsâ when they try to sleep at night. Help them rest and renew their resolve to do their job to the best of their ability.
Father we know you mourn with both these families. Give them whatever they each need in their lives. Walk beside them Father. If they know you as their Lord and Savior, draw them into your embrace and fill them with a peace that passes all understanding. For those who donât know you, open their eyes to seek you, the only source of relief from their anguish. Let them feel your presence grieving with them. Your tears. Your hugs. Your love. Amen
Laughter can conceal a heavy heart, but when the laughter ends, the grief remains. (Proverbs 14:13 NLT)
Sing to God, sing in praise of his name, extol him who rides on the clouds, rejoice before himâhis name is the Lord. A father to the fatherless, a defender of widows, is God in his holy dwelling. (Psalm 68:4-5)
We Honor Our Police Officers with Respect and AppreciationUse respectful words when talking about and to police officers. Thank them for their service. Pray when you see police officers patrolling or a police car on the road. Donât pray for yourself that they donât pull you over, but pray because you donât know what awaits them the next time they do make a traffic stop. Never let the death of an officer become commonplace in America or in our hearts. When you hear a siren, pray. We never know when we, or our loved ones, might be the life theyâre rushing to save.
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January 17, 2022
6 Ways to be ‘Slow to Anger’ in Today’s Crazy World
My dear brothers and sisters, take note of this: Everyone should be quick to listen, slow to speak and slow to become angry. James 1:19
Our nation seems to be teetering on the brink of its own destruction. The news is full of smash and grab theft, car jackings, senseless killings, criminals allowed back on the streets, illegal aliens bused and flown into our communities, government tyrannical mandates and lockdowns, an ongoing politicized pandemic, boys allowed in women’s sports, nonsensical defund the police campaigns, and now even an after-school “Satan club” in Illinois just to name a few of the atrocities and assaults on our peace. Daily we’re bombarded with contesting angry voices deluging the airways, media, public, and even private discourse.
You might feel your anger swelling up just reading the opening paragraph!
Undoubtedly, we’ve all experienced anger in our personal lives too! Someone says or does something we don’t appreciate. The car won’t start. Our child throws a ball through the neighbor’s window. A prodigal makes bad choices. Spouses get into a tiff. Our candidate loses.
Often, anger turns inward at ourselves. Maybe we didn’t get the job promotion. We failed the test, made a bad decision, or didn’t perform up to our own expectations . . . .
Anger bubbles up when we feel out of control. Occurrences like a pandemic that we can’t change make us anxious and mad.
Sometimes, we’re even angry with God. Perhaps for the loss of a loved one, a troubled marriage, a devastating health diagnosis, infertility, or God not answering our prayers the way we want.
Anger can range from annoyance and strong displeasure, to actual hostility that could lead to violence and bodily harm. Some people become so upset that it results in physical symptoms or panic attacks. Their face might turn red, neck vessels bulge, clenching of fits, pounding heart, sweating, muscle tension, blood pressure rises, ulcers, and even tremors or twitches.
Frequent uncontrolled anger can damage your health. Anxiety weighs down the heart. Proverbs 12:25
Many horrific acts occur and hateful words hurl in a moment of anger. You can’t retrieve actions or words. Uncontrolled raging anger makes us, and everyone around us, miserable. Repressed anger eats away at us physically, emotionally, and spiritually.
Anger is a legitimate emotion felt in the moment that requires quick resolution, which is why James warns us to be “slow to anger.”
What Does Being ‘Slow to Anger’ Mean Biblically?Anger can be a root and result of conflict; and left to fester, it opens the door for potential sin. Anger isn’t necessarily a sin, but how we handle it can lead to sin: “in your anger do not sin” (Eph. 4:26).
The world is watching Christians to see how we react to unfavorable situations. Do we have the peace that passes all understanding that helps us express our emotions in a Christ-like way or do we react the world’s ways.
Are we able to show restraint and respond with the fruit of the Spirit (Gal. 5:22) love, joy, peace, forbearance, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness and self-control, or do we explode with a temper tantrum during adversity?
The Greek word for self-control is sophron meaning, “to be of a sound mind, sane, curbing one’s desires and impulses, temperate.” Our witness to our family, friends, community, and most importantly unbelievers that God is in control can be tarnished with one fit of rage.
The Context of James 1:19James addresses his letter in 1:1-2 “To the twelve tribes scattered among the nations: Greetings. Consider it pure joy my brothers and sisters when you face trials of many kinds.”
Commentators believe he was writing to fellow Jewish Christians from the early Jerusalem church, who were scattered to other areas after the death of Stephen (Acts 8:1) and were encountering hardships as they relocated and sought safety.
James’ theme relates to practical ways to maintain and display faith as a Christian while experiencing trials, temptations, and persecution. He gives us tools and reasons for keeping the lid on anger that could so easily arise: “My dear brothers and sisters, take note of this: Everyone should be quick to listen, slow to speak and slow to become angry, because human anger does not produce the righteousness that God desires.” (James 1:19-20)
Why Did God Give Us Anger?Notice that James isn’t telling us never to be angry, but to be slow to anger. Anger shouldn’t be an instant go-to response.
James specifies that “human” anger isn’t a righteous retort for Christians. In the Greek, and in some translations, it says, “a man’s anger.” Human anger usually has a self-centered motivation of how something affects us personally. It’s often accompanied with hurtful, even vicious words and can resort to inflicting harm.
Conversely, we might be righteously angry that someone we love turns their back on a relationship with Jesus because we know they will be lost for eternity. Or they choose a sinful lifestyle that will only bring them pain. But our anger should spur us on to persistently pray for their salvation and change of heart not berate them.
Mark 3:5 shows Jesus’ anger and grief because the Pharisees did not believe he was the Messiah. He was concerned over their lack of faith and their example to others. “He looked around at them [the Pharisees] in anger and, deeply distressed at their stubborn hearts . . .”
When Jesus cleared the temple of the moneychangers and animal sellers (Matt. 21:12-13; Mark 11:15-18; John 2:14-17), His anger stemmed from the lack of respect for God and His Holy temple. He also reprimanded sinful behavior from those who were taking advantage and gouging people who had come to Passover and needed an animal to sacrifice. And it was taking place on God’s holy ground!
He said to them, “The Scriptures declare, ‘My Temple will be called a house of prayer,’ but you have turned it into a den of thieves!” Matthew 21:13 (NLT)
Then his disciples remembered this prophecy from the Scriptures: “Passion for God’s house will consume me.” John 2:17 NLT
Jesus became angry for the right reasons but was never malicious, hurtful, or hateful.
We can and should have righteous anger over evil like abortion, child trafficking, and injustice, but just being angry serves no purpose other than a display of emotion. We can let our anger lead us to asking God what He wants us to do to stop evil. Then obey and do it.
Scriptures to Help Manage AngerGod knew that in our humanness, we would experience anger and so He gave us a number of ways to restrain from acting inappropriately. Here are just a few Scriptures addressing managing anger.
Refrain from anger and turn from wrath; do not fret—it leads only to evil. Psalm 37:8
People with understanding control their anger; a hot temper shows great foolishness. Proverbs 14:29 NLT
A hot-tempered person stirs up conflict, but the one who is patient calms a quarrel. Proverbs 15:18
Do not make friends with a hot-tempered person, do not associate with one easily angered, or you may learn their ways and get yourself ensnared. Proverbs 22:24-25
Fools give full vent to their rage, but the wise bring calm in the end. Proverbs 29:11
An angry person stirs up conflict, and a hot-tempered person commits many sins. Proverbs 29:22
Control your temper, for anger labels you a fool. Ecclesiastes 7:9 NLT
As surely as a north wind brings rain, so a gossiping tongue causes anger! Proverbs 25:23 NLT
And “don’t sin by letting anger control you.” Don’t let the sun go down while you are still angry, for anger gives a foothold to the devil. Ephesians 4:26-27 NLT
The Benefits of Being Slow to AngerUnbridled anger unleashes an offensive attitude that often expresses itself in a barrage of vile words and/or aggressive behavior. While there may be a quick release of angry emotion, others may become victims of the residual fallout.
If we internalize and bury anger without dealing with the root cause, bitterness festers and our heart hardens.
Learning how to follow the smart advice of James to listen carefully before speaking and respond slowly while controlling our emotions could be the answer to many of our physical, social, and relational concerns.
6 Ways Christians Can Respond to Anger Today1. Turn off Mainstream Media
Did you know the media outlets design the news to raise your blood pressure, anxiety level, and anger meter? The media wants you to engage angrily with the person or situation their reporting on—they want you mad. Occasionally, they’ll throw in a feel-good story, but usually it’s a series of “breaking news” that’s not substantiated or factual . . . just hearsay, opinions, or “maybes” . . . and you walk away worried . . . angry. Maybe even yelling at the screen!
The media purposely creates headlines to generate a negative response and the more salacious the title, the more people read the article. Even as Christians, we’re being conditioned right along with everyone else.
Dave and I like watching NEWSMAX and Flashpoint because they present current events from the perspective of how we as Christians should respond.
Keep current but not conflicted.
2. Refrain from Heated Discussions
We’re all guilty of saying to someone, “You make me so angry!” Maybe that person does typically irritate us, but it’s our choice whether or not we give into our anger.
If you find yourself raising your voice, change the subject. If you can’t debate without being disagreeable, don’t forge on trying to win the argument. It’s not worth it.
3. Don’t Engage on Social Media Over “Hot topics.
People feel free to express their anger on social media with words they probably would never use in person. I’ve experienced angry, vulgar, mean, vicious lashing out comments on my blogs, Facebook, and Twitter posts. It’s alarming that people live with such angry, bitter thoughts in their minds and hearts and use hurtful, X-rated words in their daily lives.
Ignore them. Engaging online with someone you may not even know isn’t a good use of time or energy. Avoid following people whose posts and comments tend to annoy you.
4. When Possible Take Positive Action
We may think that we can’t make a difference or change circumstances that upset us, but often we can. When you’re doing something about a situation and you feel a sense of hope and purpose . . . your anger subsides.
5. Recognize Your Angry Signs
Next time you’re starting to feel angry, notice your trigger body and mind reactions. Acknowledge that you’re getting angry. Stop, take a deep breath, and if possible step away from the source of anger. If you’re in the midst of a heated discussion, let the other person know you’re not walking away in a huff; you just need to take a break.
6. Release Your Anger to God
Pray and ask God what you should do regarding the source of anger. Defuse and release your anger to God. You’ll feel a sense of peace.
“Cast all your anxiety on him because he cares for you.” 1 Peter 5:7
Let’s Pray
Father, I know I grieve You when I respond harshly in anger. It seems I do this most often with those close to me where I feel comfortable letting my emotions show unchecked. I need Your help to make me aware of the trigger signs that my anger is rising to a level where I’m going to verbally attack someone instead of taking the time to consider what I’m about to say and how it will be received.
I want to be a good example of Christian love to my family and those in my sphere of influence. I know that angry words and a mean demeanor is not the Christian image that I want to portray. I can’t speak of the love of Jesus and later act unkindly towards someone.
Please help me develop patience and learn how to channel my emotions in directions that are pleasing to You. When presented with ways I can rectify injustice or evil so prevalent in our world today, give me the courage and boldness to take actions that are helpful but not hurtful.
Lord please remove any unrighteous thoughts from me and use me to Your glory. In Jesus name I pray, Amen
We live in a fallen world. This isn’t Paradise yet. So there will always be something or someone in the world that could be a source of our anger. But remember: Jesus didn’t display “man’s anger” but the righteous indignation of God! Let us go and do likewise.
Sing the praises of the Lord, you his faithful people; praise his holy name. For his anger lasts only a moment, but his favor lasts a lifetime. Psalm 30:4-5
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6 Ways to be âSlow to Angerâ in Todayâs Crazy World
My dear brothers and sisters, take note of this: Everyone should be quick to listen, slow to speak and slow to become angry. James 1:19
Our nation seems to be teetering on the brink of its own destruction. The news is full of smash and grab theft, car jackings, senseless killings, criminals allowed back on the streets, illegal aliens bused and flown into our communities, government tyrannical mandates and lockdowns, an ongoing politicized pandemic, boys allowed in womenâs sports, nonsensical defund the police campaigns, and now even an after-school âSatan clubâ in Illinois just to name a few of the atrocities and assaults on our peace. Daily weâre bombarded with contesting angry voices deluging the airways, media, public, and even private discourse.
You might feel your anger swelling up just reading the opening paragraph!
Undoubtedly, weâve all experienced anger in our personal lives too! Someone says or does something we donât appreciate. The car wonât start. Our child throws a ball through the neighborâs window. A prodigal makes bad choices. Spouses get into a tiff. Our candidate loses.
Often, anger turns inward at ourselves. Maybe we didnât get the job promotion. We failed the test, made a bad decision, or didnât perform up to our own expectations . . . .
Anger bubbles up when we feel out of control. Occurrences like a pandemic that we canât change make us anxious and mad.
Sometimes, weâre even angry with God. Perhaps for the loss of a loved one, a troubled marriage, a devastating health diagnosis, infertility, or God not answering our prayers the way we want.
Anger can range from annoyance and strong displeasure, to actual hostility that could lead to violence and bodily harm. Some people become so upset that it results in physical symptoms or panic attacks. Their face might turn red, neck vessels bulge, clenching of fits, pounding heart, sweating, muscle tension, blood pressure rises, ulcers, and even tremors or twitches.
Frequent uncontrolled anger can damage your health. Anxiety weighs down the heart. Proverbs 12:25
Many horrific acts occur and hateful words hurl in a moment of anger. You canât retrieve actions or words. Uncontrolled raging anger makes us, and everyone around us, miserable. Repressed anger eats away at us physically, emotionally, and spiritually.
Anger is a legitimate emotion felt in the moment that requires quick resolution, which is why James warns us to be âslow to anger.â
What Does Being ‘Slow to Anger’ Mean Biblically?Anger can be a root and result of conflict; and left to fester, it opens the door for potential sin. Anger isnât necessarily a sin, but how we handle it can lead to sin: âin your anger do not sinâ (Eph. 4:26).
The world is watching Christians to see how we react to unfavorable situations. Do we have the peace that passes all understanding that helps us express our emotions in a Christ-like way or do we react the worldâs ways.
Are we able to show restraint and respond with the fruit of the Spirit (Gal. 5:22) love, joy, peace, forbearance, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness and self-control, or do we explode with a temper tantrum during adversity?
The Greek word for self-control is sophron meaning, âto be of a sound mind, sane, curbing one’s desires and impulses, temperate.â Our witness to our family, friends, community, and most importantly unbelievers that God is in control can be tarnished with one fit of rage.
The Context of James 1:19James addresses his letter in 1:1-2 âTo the twelve tribes scattered among the nations: Greetings. Consider it pure joy my brothers and sisters when you face trials of many kinds.â
Commentators believe he was writing to fellow Jewish Christians from the early Jerusalem church, who were scattered to other areas after the death of Stephen (Acts 8:1) and were encountering hardships as they relocated and sought safety.
Jamesâ theme relates to practical ways to maintain and display faith as a Christian while experiencing trials, temptations, and persecution. He gives us tools and reasons for keeping the lid on anger that could so easily arise: âMy dear brothers and sisters, take note of this: Everyone should be quick to listen, slow to speak and slow to become angry, because human anger does not produce the righteousness that God desires.â (James 1:19-20)
Why Did God Give Us Anger?Notice that James isnât telling us never to be angry, but to be slow to anger. Anger shouldnât be an instant go-to response.
James specifies that âhumanâ anger isnât a righteous retort for Christians. In the Greek, and in some translations, it says, âa manâs anger.â Human anger usually has a self-centered motivation of how something affects us personally. Itâs often accompanied with hurtful, even vicious words and can resort to inflicting harm.
Conversely, we might be righteously angry that someone we love turns their back on a relationship with Jesus because we know they will be lost for eternity. Or they choose a sinful lifestyle that will only bring them pain. But our anger should spur us on to persistently pray for their salvation and change of heart not berate them.
Mark 3:5 shows Jesusâ anger and grief because the Pharisees did not believe he was the Messiah. He was concerned over their lack of faith and their example to others. âHe looked around at them [the Pharisees] in anger and, deeply distressed at their stubborn hearts . . .â
When Jesus cleared the temple of the moneychangers and animal sellers (Matt. 21:12-13; Mark 11:15-18; John 2:14-17), His anger stemmed from the lack of respect for God and His Holy temple. He also reprimanded sinful behavior from those who were taking advantage and gouging people who had come to Passover and needed an animal to sacrifice. And it was taking place on Godâs holy ground!
He said to them, âThe Scriptures declare, âMy Temple will be called a house of prayer,â but you have turned it into a den of thieves!â Matthew 21:13 (NLT)
Then his disciples remembered this prophecy from the Scriptures: âPassion for Godâs house will consume me.â John 2:17 NLT
Jesus became angry for the right reasons but was never malicious, hurtful, or hateful.
We can and should have righteous anger over evil like abortion, child trafficking, and injustice, but just being angry serves no purpose other than a display of emotion. We can let our anger lead us to asking God what He wants us to do to stop evil. Then obey and do it.
Scriptures to Help Manage AngerGod knew that in our humanness, we would experience anger and so He gave us a number of ways to restrain from acting inappropriately. Here are just a few Scriptures addressing managing anger.
Refrain from anger and turn from wrath; do not fretâit leads only to evil. Psalm 37:8
People with understanding control their anger; a hot temper shows great foolishness. Proverbs 14:29 NLT
A hot-tempered person stirs up conflict, but the one who is patient calms a quarrel. Proverbs 15:18
Do not make friends with a hot-tempered person, do not associate with one easily angered, or you may learn their ways and get yourself ensnared. Proverbs 22:24-25
Fools give full vent to their rage, but the wise bring calm in the end. Proverbs 29:11
An angry person stirs up conflict, and a hot-tempered person commits many sins. Proverbs 29:22
Control your temper, for anger labels you a fool. Ecclesiastes 7:9 NLT
As surely as a north wind brings rain, so a gossiping tongue causes anger! Proverbs 25:23 NLT
And âdonât sin by letting anger control you.â Donât let the sun go down while you are still angry, for anger gives a foothold to the devil. Ephesians 4:26-27 NLT
The Benefits of Being Slow to AngerUnbridled anger unleashes an offensive attitude that often expresses itself in a barrage of vile words and/or aggressive behavior. While there may be a quick release of angry emotion, others may become victims of the residual fallout.
If we internalize and bury anger without dealing with the root cause, bitterness festers and our heart hardens.
Learning how to follow the smart advice of James to listen carefully before speaking and respond slowly while controlling our emotions could be the answer to many of our physical, social, and relational concerns.
6 Ways Christians Can Respond to Anger Today1. Turn off Mainstream Media
Did you know the media outlets design the news to raise your blood pressure, anxiety level, and anger meter? The media wants you to engage angrily with the person or situation their reporting onâthey want you mad. Occasionally, theyâll throw in a feel-good story, but usually itâs a series of âbreaking newsâ thatâs not substantiated or factual . . . just hearsay, opinions, or âmaybesâ . . . and you walk away worried . . . angry. Maybe even yelling at the screen!
The media purposely creates headlines to generate a negative response and the more salacious the title, the more people read the article. Even as Christians, weâre being conditioned right along with everyone else.
Dave and I like watching NEWSMAX and Flashpoint because they present current events from the perspective of how we as Christians should respond.
Keep current but not conflicted.
2. Refrain from Heated Discussions
Weâre all guilty of saying to someone, âYou make me so angry!â Maybe that person does typically irritate us, but itâs our choice whether or not we give into our anger.
If you find yourself raising your voice, change the subject. If you canât debate without being disagreeable, donât forge on trying to win the argument. Itâs not worth it.
3. Donât Engage on Social Media Over âHot topics.
People feel free to express their anger on social media with words they probably would never use in person. Iâve experienced angry, vulgar, mean, vicious lashing out comments on my blogs, Facebook, and Twitter posts. Itâs alarming that people live with such angry, bitter thoughts in their minds and hearts and use hurtful, X-rated words in their daily lives.
Ignore them. Engaging online with someone you may not even know isnât a good use of time or energy. Avoid following people whose posts and comments tend to annoy you.
4. When Possible Take Positive Action
We may think that we canât make a difference or change circumstances that upset us, but often we can. When youâre doing something about a situation and you feel a sense of hope and purpose . . . your anger subsides.
5. Recognize Your Angry Signs
Next time youâre starting to feel angry, notice your trigger body and mind reactions. Acknowledge that youâre getting angry. Stop, take a deep breath, and if possible step away from the source of anger. If youâre in the midst of a heated discussion, let the other person know youâre not walking away in a huff; you just need to take a break.
6. Release Your Anger to God
Pray and ask God what you should do regarding the source of anger. Defuse and release your anger to God. Youâll feel a sense of peace.
âCast all your anxiety on him because he cares for you.â 1 Peter 5:7
Letâs Pray
Father, I know I grieve You when I respond harshly in anger. It seems I do this most often with those close to me where I feel comfortable letting my emotions show unchecked. I need Your help to make me aware of the trigger signs that my anger is rising to a level where Iâm going to verbally attack someone instead of taking the time to consider what Iâm about to say and how it will be received.
I want to be a good example of Christian love to my family and those in my sphere of influence. I know that angry words and a mean demeanor is not the Christian image that I want to portray. I canât speak of the love of Jesus and later act unkindly towards someone.
Please help me develop patience and learn how to channel my emotions in directions that are pleasing to You. When presented with ways I can rectify injustice or evil so prevalent in our world today, give me the courage and boldness to take actions that are helpful but not hurtful.
Lord please remove any unrighteous thoughts from me and use me to Your glory. In Jesus name I pray, Amen
We live in a fallen world. This isnât Paradise yet. So there will always be something or someone in the world that could be a source of our anger. But remember: Jesus didnât display âmanâs angerâ but the righteous indignation of God! Let us go and do likewise.
Sing the praises of the Lord, you his faithful people; praise his holy name. For his anger lasts only a moment, but his favor lasts a lifetime. Psalm 30:4-5
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January 10, 2022
In a Word: TRUST God!
Monday Morning Blogs are back after my holiday sabbatical from writing. I hope you all had a blessed celebration of our Saviorâs birth and are ready to start the New Year with God as your Shepherd and Guide! Iâm refreshed and refueled, ready to face 2022 with God as my Savior, Provider, Healer, Protector, and so much more.
2022 is starting out with many of the same challenges and struggles carrying over from the past year with new ones on the horizon. But one thing we as Christians can always count on every year: Our God Reigns! He never changes and He is faithful to His faithful followers no matter the circumstances we find ourselves encountering.
Proverbs 3:5-6 is a familiar verse and one we must hold close to our hearts and live out, not just memorize!
Trust in the Lord with all your heart; do not depend on your own understanding. Seek his will in all you do, and he will show you which path to take. Pr. 3:5-6 NLT
As Christians, we use freely the phrase âtrust in the Lord,â but recently I was challenged to consider what does it really mean to solely trust God.
A familiar hymn we sing in church, Trust and Obey, says thereâs no other way to be happy in Jesus but to trust and obey. Who doesnât want to be happy in Jesus?! It seems the only way to do that is to not only trust in Jesus, but to also obey His Word and His Ways. Itâs two-fold!
My Trust and Obey Encounter for 2022In the past few years, Iâve prayed for a word from God that He specifically wants to use in guiding my life in the upcoming year. A word I would pray every morning to direct my actions and thoughts throughout the day. I donât take this âwordâ selection lightly. I pray about it and look for confirmations the Lord always provides. When I select one, I find it helpful to share my word with friends so they can encourage me to stay faithful to apply the chosen word in my life, and I do the same for them.
2018âs word was Calm, a real challenge for excitable me! 2019 was JOY. 2020 was Glorify. 2021 was Resilience, which a friend advised me not to choose because itâs kind of like praying for patience. Resilience could mean I would encounter many obstacles and hardships, which indeed was the case. But praying for resilience every morning helped me face all those difficulties knowing that God was right beside me to help me endure with grace and bounce back with determination.
Sometimes, I make my words into acrostics:
J-ubliation O-ngoing all Y-ear
C-all A-lways on the L-ord M-oment by moment
Iâve always toyed with choosing âTrust,â but it never seemed the right fit even though I had written it down as a potential yearly word several times. Yet there it was again this year as the New Year approached and I was wrestling with the Lord if trust truly was the word He wanted for me. I wasnât settled in my spirit on it, and like resilience, I wondered what I would face that would call on my trust in the Lord. After all, donât I already trust You Lord?
Then on New Yearâs Day, we were invited over to some friendâs house for a lovely Italian turkey luncheon. As I talked with one of the guests, I glanced over her shoulder and there on a side table was a wooden plaque that caught my eye. I quietly walked over to it and snapped a picture because I knew the Lord was telling me that TRUST was my word for 2022.
Like most of you, I donât know whatâs going to happen in the coming year in our personal lives or the life of our country, but I do know that every morning, I will need to trust that God does know and like the old hymn Trust and Obey goes on to say . . .
Not a shadow can rise,
Not a cloud in the skies,
But His smile quickly drives it away;
Not a doubt or a fear,
Not a sigh or a tear,
Can abide while we trust and obey.
Not a burden we bear,
Not a sorrow we share,
But our toil He doth richly repay;
Not a grief or a loss,
Not a frown or a cross,
But is blest if we trust and obey.
But we never can prove
The delights of His love,
Until all on the altar we lay;
For the favor He shows,
And the joy He bestows,
Are for them who will trust and obey.
Then in fellowship sweet
We will sit at His feet,
Or we’ll walk by His side in the way;
What He says we will do;
Where He sends, we will go.
Never fear, only trust and obey.
source: https://www.lyricsondemand.com/miscellaneouslyrics/christianlyrics/trustandobeylyrics.html
Iâm not saying anyone is more spiritual for having a âwordâ for the year, but I am saying that trust in God is the core foundation of our faith. Without trust in the Lord, weâre left with misplaced trust in ourselves and/or a failing world which shouts, âtrust the science,â when a good portion of the world doesnât trust Godâs scientific creation of two genders, marriage is between a man and a woman, or birth starts at conception! How could we ever trust the fallible government instead our infallible God?!
 Even when his enemies closed in on him, David could still compose his own song about trusting God in Psalm 31. Here are a few verses and I would encourage you to read the entire Psalm . . .
O Lord, I have come to you for protection;
donât let me be disgraced.
Save me, for you do what is right.
2 Turn your ear to listen to me;
rescue me quickly.
Be my rock of protection,
a fortress where I will be safe.
3 You are my rock and my fortress.
For the honor of your name, lead me out of this danger.
4 Pull me from the trap my enemies set for me,
for I find protection in you alone.5 I entrust my spirit into your hand.
Rescue me, Lord, for you are a faithful God.
I hate those who worship worthless idols.
I trust in the Lord.
7 I will be glad and rejoice in your unfailing love,
for you have seen my troubles,
and you care about the anguish of my soul.
8 You have not handed me over to my enemies
but have set me in a safe place.
14
But I am trusting you, O
Lord
,
saying, âYou are my God!â
15 My future is in your hands.
Love the Lord, all you godly ones!
For the Lord protects those who are loyal to him,
but he harshly punishes the arrogant.
24 So be strong and courageous,
all you who put your hope in the Lord!
Praying for each of you to have a blessed and joyful 2022 as you trust in the Lord even when you donât understand what Heâs doing. Someday, it will all be made clear to us, but for now, we trust and obey.
Those who listen to instruction will prosper; those who trust the Lord will be joyful. Pr. 16:20 NLT
âNever be afraid to trust an unknown future to a known God.â Corrie ten Boom
PS If you did pick a word for 2022, please share with us in a comment!
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December 13, 2021
Christmas Isnât About a Tree; Itâs About Godâs Love
You may have read the title to this blog and said, âOf course, I know that!â
I love having my grandchildren help us decorate our Christmas tree and I especially enjoy the lights. Hubby puts the lights on a timer so they come on in the morning before I wake up and go off at night after Iâm in bed. I wake up to our beautiful lit tree and enjoy it until I put my head on the pillow at night.
So this blog is not a discussion of whether or not Christians should have Christmas trees. As long as weâre not worshipping our tree but instead worshipping our Lord, Christmas trees bring joy and beauty to our festive celebration of the birth of Jesus.
What I do want to talk about is the recent trend by evil deranged people burning down Christmas trees. Several well-meaning media reporters equated the burning of the trees as an attack on Christians because Christmas is a Christian holiday. I think itâs a stretch to think the arsonists were going after Christianity, but I did appreciate that the newscasters were emphasizing that Christmas is a Christian celebration.
But at the same time, there was a subtle implication that Christmas trees signify a Christian Christmas. Burning down a Christmas tree is a sick twisted even satanic crime, but a decorated tree doesnât represent our faith. Our faith is in the birth, death, and resurrection of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ.
The Christmas I went through radiation for breast cancer, we didnât have a Christmas tree. I didnât have the energy to put one up, but we did set up a mini manger scene. A friend brought us some hay from the feed store, we laid a baby doll wrapped in a blanket on top of it and put stuffed animals all around. Thatâs where we placed our presents.
For years after, we set up the manger scene along with a Christmas tree. It helped display the real meaning of Christmas to the grandchildren and anyone who visited us.
Make no mistake, Christianity is under attack by the liberal secular cult of âwokeness,â and that is something we do need to be aware of and resist. It doesnât usually present itself in the form of burning flames that we can visually see but in a new religion of man-made âsocial justiceâ rules founded on various groupsâ definition of how we should live, not on how God and the Bible designed for us to live.
If weâre not careful, their âstatement of woke faithâ can begin to creep into our own thinking as we start using their language, terms, and subjecting ourselves to their atheistic beliefs, which oppose and reject God.
In an article âWhere âwokeâ came from and why marketers should think twice before jumping on the social activism bandwagon,â Andrew Sullivan was quoted on what he wrote about woke social awareness as an equal but opposing position to Evangelical Christianity:
And so the young adherents of the Great Awokening exhibit the zeal of the Great Awakening [â¦] they punish heresy by banishing sinners from society or coercing them to public demonstrations of shame [â¦] We have the cult of social justice on the left, a religion whose followers show the same zeal as any born-again Evangelical.
In an article by Jose Gomez, How Should Christians Respond to the Challenge of Wokeness, Gomez wrote, âsecularization means âde-Christianization.â For years now, there has been a deliberate effort in Europe and America to erase the Christian roots of society and to suppress any remaining Christian influences.
âIn your program for this Congress, you allude to âcancel cultureâ and âpolitical correctness.â And we recognize that often what is being cancelled and corrected are perspectives rooted in Christian beliefs â about human life and the human person, about marriage, the family, and more.
“In your society and mine, the âspaceâ that the Church and believing Christians are permitted to occupy is shrinking. Church institutions and Christian-owned businesses are increasingly challenged and harassed. The same is true for Christians working in education, health care, government, and other sectors. Holding certain Christian beliefs is said to be a threat to the freedoms, and even to the safety, of other groups in our societies.â
What Can Christians Do to Avoid Wokeness1. Donât use their terminology.
I heard Mario Murillo speaking on how Satan is using wokeness to infiltrate our language. The example he used was âtransgender.â This is not a word or a concept we would find in the Bible, and we know itâs unbiblical because God only made male and female. He does not create anyone trans or gay. I would add fabricated terms like âgender fluidityâ âgender identityâ “nonbinary ” âgender confusionâ again are words and concepts with no legitimate substance or credible meaning because our Creator God is not the God of confusion. If anyone is confused, where do we as Christians know they should turn? To God and the Bible.
Yet, we as Christians probably find ourselves falling into the trap of using the same language as the woke cult instead of confirming what we know to be true. Why would we do this when they certainly do not use our language in fact their mission is to destroy Christianity because we are anti everything they are for.ÂÂÂÂ
2. Share the Truth in Love
Christmas is a perfect time of year for Christians to proclaim loud and clear what we believe and know to be true: Jesus came into the world as a baby to be our Savior from the sin that so easily entangles us in this world. He came to call sinners, which is everyone, to repentance. He came to seek and save the lost and give His life as a ransom for all who would believe in Him.
With love and joy we can share that Good News. We pray for those who are lost because we know that all things are possible with God. We donât enable sin but help the broken and broken-hearted to find healing.
Weâre never ashamed of what we believe, we donât compromise or succumb to the worldâs ways or give credence to their misconceptions and misguidedness. We pray that God will give us wisdom to live for Him in every area of our life. When people encounter us, they should see the pure love of God. Our every action, thought, and response motivated by love because God is love and God lives in us.
We celebrate CHRISTmas boldly, bravely, and broadly whether or not we put up a Christmas tree. We love our neighbor, praise God for forgiving our sins, and prepare for the imminent Day of His return. Christmas is Godâs answer to the Fall. Christmas is redemption. Jesus came to earth to show us the way of love. The Devil canât manifest in the presence of Godâs love.
7 Dear friends, let us love one another, for love comes from God. Everyone who loves has been born of God and knows God. 8 Whoever does not love does not know God, because God is love. 9 This is how God showed his love among us: He sent his one and only Son into the world that we might live through him. 10 This is love: not that we loved God, but that he loved us and sent his Son as an atoning sacrifice for our sins. 11 Dear friends, since God so loved us, we also ought to love one another. 12 No one has ever seen God; but if we love one another, God lives in us and his love is made complete in us.
17 This is how love is made complete among us so that we will have confidence on the day of judgment: In this world we are like Jesus. 1 John 4:7-12, 17
Here is another interesting article about Christians and wokeness. How Should Christians Think About “Wokeness”? (frc.org)
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December 6, 2021
What If Abortion Had Been a âLegalâ Option for Mary?
Abortion has been in the news recently in a way that gives us hope that Roe v Wade could be overturned and precious innocent lives saved. Three months ago, a six-week abortion ban became law in Texas and the Supreme Court is currently considering a case regarding Mississippiâs law preventing abortion after fifteen weeks, Dobbs v. Jacksonâs Womenâs Health Organization. For me, six and fifteen weeks are still too late to snuff out life, but itâs a start. Progress in the fight for life.
The arguments for Jacksonâs Womenâs Health Organization rest heavily upon their claim that abortion is a question of right, liberty, and autonomy, and for those reasons, they maintain it must be upheld.
How did we ever get to the place where there are court battles over whether a mother should be allowed to kill her baby in womb at any time on the basis of âlibertyâ and âpersonal autonomy”? Liberty and bodily autonomy occur when you decide to have unprotected sex. Yes, you have the liberty to make that choice with your personal autonomous body, but once that choice is made, as with any other choice in life, you are personally responsible for the consequences.
Even before the choice to have sex, the autonomous consideration should be: “Am I ready to have a baby if I get pregnant?â If the answer is no, then NO should be the answer to having sex.
Today, women arenât required to make that sensible responsible decision. They can take a pill or go to Planned Parenthood and have their baby destroyed. Then continue on with their life . . . or so they think.
My friend Patti Smith wrote a blog about the devastation of her own abortions: Nobody Told Me the Truth. Maybe thatâs you and you were misled or misinformed. Patti learned that God is the God of forgiveness as she learned the truth about the life she was carrying and subsequently aborted. Iâve also heard good things about Project Rachel: Hope After Abortion.
After your own healing, like Patti, God may use your past to help another woman not let abortion become her future.
Misguided Justifications Women and Lawyers Give for AbortionMisconception: Abortion is a âright.â
Last week, Supreme Court Justice Thomas poignantly asked where in the constitution is abortion a right. âI understand weâre talking about abortion here, but what is confusing is that we â if we were talking about the Second Amendment, I know exactly what weâre talking about. If weâre talking about the Fourth Amendment, I know what weâre talking about because itâs written. Itâs there. What specifically is the right here that weâre talking about?â Thomas said.
Thomas was pointing out that abortion is not a written constitutional right. The Constitution does say everyone has a right to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness and that includes a baby in the womb.
Here are more âmy rightâ misconceptions and misuses of terminology.
âItâs my body.â Itâs not her own body. She didnât create herself. God did by her parents having sex to create her. Then she used her body to have sex and create a body separate from hers with its own heartbeat, eyes, ears, mouth, nose, brain, organs, skin, arms, legs, sensitivity to pain, and cry.âBodily autonomy is a human right.â Autonomy does allow a woman to choose to have sex with her body, but when she creates another body, that little body has autonomy and a human right also.âAbortion is morally good.â When murder becomes morally good and justified, weâve definitely regressed to barbarism and savagery. Promiscuous sex is morally wrong. Two wrongs do not make a rightâA womanâs right to choose.â In 99.9% of situations, a woman does have a right to choose . . . if sheâs going to have sex or not. Thatâs her choice.âReproductive rightsâ starts with the right to say yes or no to sex. Sex leads to reproduction. A scientific and biological fact and a right God gave to every man and woman who chooses to have sex.âHealthcare.â Thereâs nothing healthy for a woman to have a baby poisoned, burned, dismembered, or sucked out of her womb.âItâs a decision between a woman and her doctor.â When a girl or woman goes into Planned Parenthood, they donât see the doctor until theyâre in stirrups and heâs killing her baby. Doctors take an oath to save life, not take it. Often itâs not even a doctor performing the abortion.âProchoice.â The argument is between prolife and prodeath advocates! Thatâs something no one wants to say.âA war on women.â Hmm. How about we stop the war on babies, both male and female.Other reasons given to justify abortion might be too young, inconvenient, embarrassing, being a mother wouldnât fit in with life plans. Motivations are often selfish and self-centered not even considering they are carrying Godâs creation. A person!
Letâs Look at Mary the Mother of Our Lord and Savior.When the angel Gabriel visited Mary, he told her, âThe Holy Spirit will come upon you, and the power of the Most High will overshadow you. So the baby to be born will be holy, and he will be called the Son of God.â (Luke 1: 35 NLT) Mary was going to become pregnant with the Savior of the world as a young teenager and a virgin betrothed to marry Joseph. Talk about bad timing! Inconvenient! Embarrassing! Disrupting her marriage plans.
Todayâs pro-choice advocates would argue that Mary had every justification for either saying no I wonât do this for you Lord, or if she conceived anyway, call the local abortionist and murder Godâs Son, the future Savior of the world.
There would be no Christmas. No fulfillment of prophecy. No chance for repentance and forgiveness of our sins. No eternal life! Godâs plans for future generations thwarted!
Praise God, instead, âMary responded, âI am the Lordâs servant. May everything you have said about me come true.â (Luke 1:38 NLT)
How many of Godâs children who He knit together in their motherâs womb and had great plans for them to rescue our world in the areas of medicine, health, science, teachers, leaders, preachers, fathers and mothers of future generations have been slaughtered before they could take their first breath or horrifically some even murdered after birth? How many? An estimated 62,502,904 since Roe v Wade legalized unlimited abortions in 1973!
God creates and has a plan for every child conceived. Thatâs not just a âreligious beliefâ as one pro-abortion SCOTUS said, but a reality, and He had a plan for her too!
For I know the plans I have for you,â says the Lord. âThey are plans for good and not for disaster, to give you a future and a hope. Jer. 29:11 NLT
The pro-abortion attorney in the Dobbs case also tried to argue that âthe burden of parenthood is an obstacle to womenâs successâ even as she addressed this absurd argument to Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett a mother of seven, including two adopted children.
A man and a woman should carefully consider parenthood BEFORE having sex, not after a child is conceived. Only secular cultural worldly thinking considers success outside the home more valuable than success in the home as a parent.
Maryâs choice to continue with the pregnancy wasnât easy, but by all standards was one of the most successful and fulfilling choices a mother could ever make!
God Creates Each of Us At Conception
You made all the delicate, inner parts of my body and knit me together in my motherâs womb. 14 Thank you for making me so wonderfully complex! Your workmanship is marvelousâhow well I know it. Ps. 139:13-14 NLT
When liberal SCOTUS Sotomayor compared a baby in the womb to a brain-dead person, she actually admitted that a pre-born baby is a person! Satan tries to seduce with deception by calling the baby a âfetus,â which sounds clinical and not like a human being. But Iâve never heard a woman say sheâs pregnant with a fetus, a brain-dead person, or a blob of cells. An expectant mother says sheâs going to have a baby: a precious, fragile, defenseless human being that according to our current laws she can âchooseâ to murder or let live.
A scientific discovery is now confirming what Christians have always known that life begins at conception when sperm fertilizes an egg. A video reveals what appears to be a fluorescent display of fireworks taking place at the moment of conception. The âflash of lightâ is created when zinc is released and binds to tiny molecules that âemit a fluorescence,â only viewable by microscopes. This discovery is nothing short of a breathtaking display of our Creatorâs hand at work in creating each of us.
Science and technology now confirm that by six weeks, a child has a beating heart, a developing brain and spinal cord. At ten weeks, the child has arms, legs, fingers, toes and can kick. By fifteen weeks, the baby has a nose, lips, eyebrows, eyelids and can feel pain, yawn, and suck a thumb. If youâve watched the movie Unplanned, you know the baby feels pain in an abortion and struggles to get away from the suction tube. Itâs heartbreaking.
Before ultrasounds and heartbeat monitoring, women bought into the lie they were told that itâs just a blob of cells that canât feel pain. But now, we know none of that is true. We can see the baby developing and hear the heartbeat at six weeks. We know, without a doubt, that life begins at conception. Yet many still want the “right” to kill that human being, even after the baby takes its first breath! Inhuman barbaric depravity is actually celebrated in Congress, Hollywood, the media, Big Tech, and some state governments.
Abortion has become the accepted crime of unbridled passion and lust.
Thereâs no right way to do the wrong thing. Thereâs no justification for having sex and killing a baby because the sex was convenient, but the baby is inconvenient.
Our culture today is playing God by choosing who can live and who should die. Thatâs not going to end well. Iâm asking you to PRAY for the Supreme Court to uphold the Mississippi law and forever change what Roe v. Wade has done to this nation. Pray for each SCOTUS to have a heart conviction to do the right thing and not let innocent lives become political pawns. Ask your churches to pray as ours did this morning.
Mary celebrated her inconvenient pregnancy with a song because she knew âall things are possible with God.â (Mark 10:27)
The Magnificat: Maryâs Song of Praise
46 Mary responded,
âOh, how my soul praises the Lord.
47 How my spirit rejoices in God my Savior!
48 For he took notice of his lowly servant girl,
and from now on all generations will call me blessed.
49 For the Mighty One is holy,
and he has done great things for me.
50 He shows mercy from generation to generation
to all who fear him.
His mighty arm has done tremendous things!
    He has scattered the proud and haughty ones.
52Â He has brought down princes from their thrones
    and exalted the humble.
53Â He has filled the hungry with good things
    and sent the rich away with empty hands.
54Â He has helped his servant Israel
    and remembered to be merciful.
55Â For he made this promise to our ancestors,
    to Abraham and his children forever. Luke 1:46-55 NLT
You might also enjoy my Bible study Face-to-Face with Elizabeth and Mary: Generation to Generation, which studies the mentoring relationship between Elizabeth the mother of John the Baptist and Mary the mother of Jesus.
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