Friday, May 16, 2014

Yearning For God

"Do you love to be much with God, to climb up near to God, to love and long and plead and wrestle and stretch after Him? Are you weaned from the world, from its praise, from the hatred, from the scorn? Do you give yourselves clean away to God, and all that is yours? Are you willing that your will should be lost in His great will? Do you throw yourself into the arms of God for time and for eternity? Oh, search your hearts and try them! Ask God to do it for you, and to “lead you in the way everlasting.”

Written by Robert Murray McCheyne, 1839

Just as Christ Loved the Church: Easy Believism leads to Easy Divorcism

Since January of this year, I have counseled with numerous individuals who are already separated, thinking about separation, or filing for divorce and not a day goes by that I don't hear of another person who has been divorced for a number of years. I certainly understand why non-believers get divorced, they have no understanding of what marriage is. In fact, without knowing what God's Word says about marriage, they are blind and ignorant. Since marriage was created by God to be a living portrait on earth of the loving relationship of Jesus Christ with His bride, the church, marriage between a man and woman is to be the same. Everything about a marriage is to glorify God and everything about marriage is to be holy, since God is holy. Thus there really is no such thing as a non-Christian marriage, despite what the world says, especially same sex marriage. Paul wrote to the Ephesian church that "husbands were to love their wives, just as Christ loved the church and gave himself for her, to make her holy, cleansing her by the washing with water through the word and to present her to himself as a radiant church, without stain or wrinkle or any other blemish, but holy and blameless" (Ephesians 5:25-27). There is a lot being said in these verses and to be honest I didn't understand all of what Paul was saying when I got married, but I do now because I have matured as a Christian and have continued to die daily to myself. First, when Christ died He sanctified and cleansed the church of all its sin with His blood. He cleanses every Christian from their old ways of sin and sets them apart for special service to Him. Marriage is about love and the kind of love Paul refers to here in the Greek is agape love. The kind of love that seeks the highest good of the other, even if it means to the detriment of one's own comfort, safety, or benefit. Husbands are called to unconditional, self-sacrificing love, that is what the marriage relationship is about. The reason Paul points to Christ is because He is the perfect example of the kind of love expected of godly husbands. Authentic Christlike love means surrendering, sanctifying, forgiving, and honoring. Christ surrendered Himself to death on the cross for our eternal good. If a husband is submitted to God, they exercise humility and are to be willing to give up whatever is needed for the sake of his wife. If a husband's love isn't sacrificial, his wife knows it. If a husband is selfish, the marriage is suffering. If a husband isn't doing for his wife what God expects, then it makes it difficult for his wife to submit to his leadership and to ultimately to lordship in Christ. Finally, husbands must honor their wives, recognizing them as precious gifts from God, this will have a sanctifying influence on his wife. The husband will encourage her spiritual growth and emotionally care for his wife as Christ cares for the church.
In conclusion our world is full of easy believism, a casual view of sin, and a low view of scripture. As a result, easy divorcism is what occurs in churches as Christian couples divorce at the same rate as non-believers who have zero understanding of marriage. A tragedy that is destroying the church and our nation.

Monday, May 12, 2014

The Heart

Have you ever wondered why there is so much crime, so much immorality, murder, sexual abuse, child neglect, drug and alcohol addiction, terrorism, etc... The answer is simple, human sin and the wickedness of the human heart. It's in Genesis 6:5 that we first learn how wicked the human heart is. "Then the Lord saw that the wickedness of man was great in the earth, and that every intent of the thoughts of his heart were evil continually" This speaks to the depravity of humanity. It's doesn't matter what the medical community says, the human heart is more than a blood pumping organ, all of life and our thoughts flow from it. In the Hebrew Bible there is no word for mind, so heart represents a person's thinking as well as their emotions. I hope you're getting the picture, the human heart is wicked and evil and when fed with the sinful desires of this world it becomes corrupted beyond cure. In Jeremiah 17:9, the prophet writes that "the heart is deceitful above all things and desperately wicked; who can know it?" This verse reiterates the desperate (or incurable) wickedness of the human heart. God makes it clear why we sin and why we have such depravity in our world, it's a matter of the heart. Our hearts are inclined towards sin from the time of birth because of the fall of humanity in Genesis 3. Even as a born again believer, we can still yield to a specific temptation, or we can ask God to help us resist temptation when it comes. Throughout the New Testament we see Jesus reading the hearts of people on many occasions, another indication of his divinity and in Matthew 15:18-20 Jesus spoke these words, "But the things that come out of the mouth come from the heart, and these make a man 'unclean. For out of the heart come evil thoughts, murder, adultery, sexual immorality, theft, false testimony, slander." Jesus is telling us that the human heart is innately corrupt and everything we do and say is first conceived inside of the heart.

In conclusion, the word "heart" occurs 78 times in the Old Testament  and 64 times in the New Testament and in every instance the heart refers to the thoughts or feelings of the mind. There is only one hope for the heart to be transformed, which goes back to Deuteronomy 30:6 "The Lord your God will circumcise your heart and the hearts of your dependents, and you will love Him with all your heart and all your soul so that you will live." Paul would later compare the circumcision of the heart to a new life and relationship with God found only in Christ. In Ezekiel 36:26, God promises to give a new heart and a new spirit to anyone who comes to Christ to be cleansed. It's only by the regeneration of the human heart that God imparts new spiritual life to dead and darkened hearts. This is what being born-again is all about. The sinfulness of the human heart can only be overcome by the indwelling of the Holy Spirit. Trust in the blood of Christ to cleanse you of your sin and repent of those wicked sins with complete faith. Never believe your heart is good apart from Christ, but understand that wickedness reigns which is why sin has ravaged our planet causing unspeakable crimes and destruction.