In my last article I posed the question, “Are we saints or sinners?”. My point was that the apostle Paul in particular taught that prior to coming to Christ for redemption we were sinners who habitually lived for ourselves at God’s expense. However, after coming to Christ and being forgiven of our sins we are “Classified” by God as saints, not because we are now perfect but because we keep “Short Accounts” and refuse to live as we once did. It is all about transformation!
Belief, Discipleship, Lifestyle Christianity, Obedience to God, Our Soul, Personal Life, Reading the Bible, Trusting God
What Kind of Christian Are You ? (Part 2)
Recently, I started to teach a six-week class at church on the book of Colossians and was reminded of the disconnect many Christians have regarding who they are meant to be a believers. I have often heard pastors and teachers say we are “Sinners” saved by grace in one sentence and then move on without giving an explanation of what they meant by that statement. For the average Christian believer, they get a “Mind Set” that that’s who they are and will always be until either Jesus returns or they die and go to be with the Lord. This, however, is far from the truth and often cripples the believer to always live in either a guilt ridden state or a weakened resolve to live as Jesus intended, which is free from a sinful lifestyle.
Belief, Character, Complacency, Discipleship, Hearing From God, Lifestyle Christianity, Loving Others, Obedience to God, Our Soul, Personal Life
Are You Fruitful or Just Good Looking? (Part 3)
This is the third article on what it means to be fruitful and how many people are more interested in just looking good. This is partially because being fruitful is hard work and people are normally looking for the easiest way around things. If you haven’t read the first two articles on the same subject I would encourage you to do so before reading this one.
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Are You Fruitful or Just Good Looking? (Part 2)
In my last post on being fruitful or just looking good we talked about the law of God in “Sowing & Reaping” and how God established rewards for working hard. In our current cultural climate, man continues to try to push away the idea of God setting the rules of the universe by citing all the technological advancement. No matter what man tries to create to prove he is in charge, everything in our world is interconnected and shows the fingerprint of our creator.
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Are You Fruitful or Just Good Looking?
As more and more of us are living in cities and suburbia, we move farther and farther from an understanding of the basic principle of “Sowing & Reaping” that people in farming communities understand. When we see so much of what man can do, from the cars we drive to the grocery stores we shop in, it becomes harder and harder to believe in a God who created the world we live in. We even have a way of getting around the effects of the seasons and thus feel we are in control. We may control some natural things but not the deep things of the soul. If it’s hot, we turn the air conditioning on. If it’s cold, we turn the heat on. For the children who grow up with such controlled environments, is it any wonder that coming to faith in a God who created all things is very difficult? To believe God has the ability to lead us is not only difficult but often feels like salmon swimming up stream against raging waters. If we make it to the faith we often feel beat up and battered by all the arguments of our inner soul and the secular world.
When I grew up I lived in a mixed rural/city environment. The city had about 30,000 residents yet we lived more closely connected to the earth. My grandfather was a man who grew the most delicious food. I often would pick string beans from the garden and go sit in the school yard eating the sweet fruit of his labor. Today, I don’t like string beans because they are picked early to accommodate the long trip to market. Because they are picked early they aren’t sweet like when I was a kid.
Furniture is another example. When I was a kid there was no particleboard furniture, only solid wood. The difference in the quality of furniture is truly amazing. For kids growing up today, they probably will never know solid wood furniture unless their parents have good paying jobs. It is sad that we live in a disposable generation that struggles to find fulfillment and struggles believing God even exists, let alone cares for them.
If people are fortunate enough to have been exposed to people of faith, who have experienced what it truly means to trust God for everything, they are blessed. But all too often we experience believers that believe in a creator but rarely put their trust in Him for their purpose of life and their daily needs. Many people who claim to know Christ and His redeeming grace live a natural life with just enough scripture in their soul to motivate themselves to go to church some Sundays. However, they live like God is no where to be found the others six days of the week. Jesus spoke to people who were steeped in religious form without a true living relationship with God. When Jesus pointed out this inconsistency to people who called themselves children of God, the Jews, they became so hate filled that they crucified Jesus.
John 15:1-2
I am the true vine, and My Father is the vinedresser. 2“Every branch in Me that does not bear fruit, He takes away; and every branchthat bears fruit, He prunes it so that it may bear more fruit.
I traveled to Denver, Colorado to celebrate a life of a true believer who not only got saved from his selfish life but embarked on a journey of faith that many would be jealous to have. He has lived such a life that this week I had the privilege of participating in a celebration of his life and the passing of his ministry authority to a younger man. He is extraordinary because he carved out a ministry to the nations out of nothing in order to become a world changer. He then, at the peek of growth and success, handed this ministry over to a younger man but intends to work alongside him to continue the ministries effectiveness. He is truly godly character that doesn’t seek applause but rather encourages others to love God and people passionately.
In order to end up living a life of fruitfulness like this man you have to first trust God more than yourself and then apply that ideology of trust into practical living. You have to be a person that sees beyond the man made and sees what God has done and is doing in the earth.
In the book of Genesis there were two brothers. Both worked their talents and produced from their labors. The difference was who they did their labors for.
Genesis 4:1-3
Now the man had relations with his wife Eve, and she conceived and gave birth to Cain, and she said, “I have gotten a manchild with the help ofthe LORD.” 2Again, she gave birth to his brother Abel. And Abel was a keeper of flocks, but Cain was a tiller of the ground. 3So it came about in the course of time that Cain brought an offering to the LORD of the fruit of the ground.
God provided so many illustrations of people and their good and bad choices. Our lives produce good or bad based on what our motives are, no matter what they may look like on the surface. You would think we would be smarter and wiser after reading scripture yet we often make the same mistake as Cain did.
Genesis 4:4-8
Abel, on his part also brought of the firstlings of his flock and of their fat portions. And the LORD had regard for Abel and for his offering; 5but for Cain and for his offering He had no regard. So Cain became very angry and his countenance fell. 6Then the LORD said to Cain, “Why are you angry? And why has your countenance fallen? 7“If you do well, will not your countenancebe lifted up? And if you do not do well, sin is crouching at the door; and its desire is for you, but you must master it.” 8Cain told Abel his brother. And it came about when they were in the field, that Cain rose up against Abel his brother and killed him.
Here is the point in all this. The motive of our hearts makes all the difference in the world. Trusting God may look genuine on the surface but God is never satisfied with surface relationship or obedience. He is looking for the individuals that trust from the depths of their souls and thus live out of the will of God and not the will of our own soul. Self-centeredness can look very religious at times but later in life the truth will become manifest.
Show me someone that loves to build others up and is not interested in taking credit for their fruitfulness and I will show you a person that God will honor both in this life and the life to come.
Questions:
1) Do you see God in your life or only what can be done naturally? If the latter, ask God to take the blinders off you.
2) Is your life reflecting the heart of Abel or Cain? The difference comes from motive and relationship – your choice.
May God open our eyes to what a truly fruitful life should look like and give us the power to live it accordingly.
Pastor Dale
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