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Wednesday, January 15, 2014

TEMPLES R US


Don’t you know that your body is the temple of the Holy Spirit 
who comes from God and dwells inside of you?
1 Corinthians 6:19 Voice






One of the first construction jobs my husband worked on with his friend was a pole barn. They were hired to replace the rotting boards that were running horizontal on two sides of the four pole building. Scott asked his friend if they should rig some sort of support before removing the first side. To save time and money, Craig was sure it was safe to proceed. They soon found out how much load bearing those rickety boards were. Scott said the barn started falling in slow motion then lickety-split it was down.  As Craig would recollect, “Yeah, the best laid plans almost killed us.”

The barn collapse might have been avoided if the existing poles had been buried deeper and more poles to boot. Did the original barn builder not have construction knowledge or confidently winged it? He would’ve done well to heed Proverbs 2:1-5; 9:1 Voice. “My son, if you accept what I am telling you and store my counsel and directives deep within you, if you listen for Lady Wisdom, tune your ears to her, and engage your mind to understand what she is telling you, if you cry out to her for insight and beg for understanding, if you sift through the clamor of everything around you to seek her like some precious prize, to search for her like buried treasure; you will have discovered the knowledge of the one True God.” 

“Lady Wisdom has built her house; she has supported it with seven pillars.”

Obviously these scriptures could apply for a material building, but aren’t they really referring to building your ‘house’ as in your body? If we can see the spiritual truth in these passages, why do we lose our spiritual vision when we talk of an actual building for us in Heaven? I heard a nationally known preacher talk about his mansion having lots of rooms filled with antiques. Not sure why he needed so many rooms if everyone had their own ‘mansion’.  As for his desire to have antiques, well, you lost me there.

What propagated the idea that we would have a mansion in heaven? I blame the King James Bible for misconstruing Jesus’ words in John 14:2.  Of course the hymn, “Mansion over the Hilltop” did nothing to arrest its widespread belief.  

The word interpreted as mansion is the Latin word, Mansiones, and the Greek word mone. Even though both, mansiones (And the Greek mone) look similar to the English mansion, their meaning is that of staying, tarrying, abiding, dwelling and not a physical building. 

Although mone is translated as a ‘mansion’ in the 2nd verse it is not in verse 23. It wouldn’t make sense that The Father and Jesus would make a ‘mansion’ within us.
Anyone who loves Me will listen to My voice and obey. The Father will love him, and We will draw close to him and make a dwelling place within him. 

The One New Man Bible proposes thatDwelling Places in John 14:2 is not speaking of buildings, but of a place for each of us to fit into the heavenly organization, operation. Y’shua says He is making a ministry for each  of us in the heavenly plan, an assignment for each one. We will not have houses in heaven that resemble our earthly homes, ...” “In My Father’s house are many dwelling places...” 

In 2 Peter 1:13, 14, Peter is speaking of the place that is his soul’s habitation. “...as long as I am in this dwelling, (body)...”since I know that the removal of my dwelling...” 

Paul seems to be of the same mindset as Jesus and Peter concerning our bodies being a house. “For we know that if our earthly house we live in of this tent would be destroyed, we have a building from God, an eternal house (resurrected bodies) in the heavens not made my human hands. (GOD ‘made’ Adam’s body for Adam’s spirit to reside while on his earthly mission.) For indeed we sigh in this our dwelling, longing to put on, (How would you put on a house?) for ourselves, the one from heaven, (Again, our resurrected body.) then indeed, if we have been clothed we will not be found naked. (Without the covering of our heavenly tabernacle.) For indeed we, who are in the tent, sigh, being oppressed, becasue of which we do not wish to be unclothed but to be clothed, (Put on.) so that our mortal being would be swallowed up by life.” 2 Corinthians 5:1-4 One New Man



Then somehow LORD God makes all our individual dwellings to dwell IN Christ.







“For in the same way that one body has so many different parts, each with different functions;  we, too—the many—are different parts that form one body in the Anointed One. Each one of us is joined with one another, and we become together what we could not be alone.” Romans 12:4-5

“We know that our body—the tent we live in here on earth—will be destroyed. But when that happens, God will have a house for us. It will not be a house made by human hands; instead, it will be a home in heaven that will last forever.” 
1 Corinthians 5:1 NCV

“Examine and test and evaluate your own selves to see whether you are holding to your faith and showing the proper fruits of it. Test and prove yourselves [not Christ]. Do you not yourselves realize and know [thoroughly by an ever-increasing experience] that Jesus Christ is in you—unless you are [counterfeits] disapproved on trial and rejected?”
2 Corinthians 13:5-19 MSG


“My Father’s home is designed to accommodate all of you. If there were not room for everyone, I would have told you that. I am going to make arrangements for your arrival.” John 14:2 The Voice

Monday, December 9, 2013

But That's NOT What It Means to Me!

An atheist enlightened me about how the ‘non-believers’ scoff at Christian’ ignorance of the fact that their ‘religious’ holidays are pagan in origins. Some Christians take issue with the truth about the unholy genesis of “Easter and Christmas” by rationalizing that the pagan aspect has been redeemed. Still others contend, “But, that’s not what it means to me!”  

I had never questioned the Christmas or Easter traditions. Why should I? I loved my LORD, so of course I will celebrate what celebrates HIM. Never bothered to ask HIM what HE thought of our attempts at worship.


At Christmas in 1980, I tied my Christmas tree to a huge nail I hammered in the wall to keep it from falling over.  A few years later I'm reading in Jeremiah 10.  The verse, “They decorate it with silver and gold; they fasten it with nails and with hammers so that it will not totter...” ‘nailed’ me between the eyes. I wasn’t for sure what to do with this new found knowledge or if I was even understanding what GOD was trying to tell me. I mentioned my dilemma to a friend. She loaned me her copy of the book "The Two Babylons" by Alexander Hislop after being surprised that I had not even heard of the book. Nope, I had just been reading
GOD’s Word, not looking for anything in particular. When I returned the book to her I was thinking GOD had shown her what was in the book to be true, and she would be an ally to help fight against the entrenched pagan traditions that we call Christ Mass. I couldn’t have been more wrong. She defiantly defended the fact that she loved the Christmas' traditions too much to give them up. 


Was I then the only one who couldn't have a tree because of the nail thing? I didn’t go looking for this stuff. But I couldn’t set aside the WORD of the LORD for me. I asked Him if I had to totally give up Christmas. I felt like He told me it was all right to just use that time to celebrate my children. Since I had always presented Santa as a game we played, it was easy to swap stockings for Super Surprise Sacks that I made out of neutral holiday fabric. I decorated with snowflakes and penguins. I kept the gift giving simple. Many miracles happened the following years as the desired gifts for each of my six children came to $50 each. (The amount to spend I was given by the LORD.)


Remember me saying I don’t go looking for ways to go against the established grain of traditions? There have been some interesting developments that have come my way over the ensuing years since reading Jeremiah 10.


Joshua 24:2 states that Abram and Sarai’s father, Terah, served other gods. [One of theses ‘gods’ was the fertility goddess of the dawn. The pagans worshiped her at dawn, thus the connection with Christians having sunrise services.] This verse could be an inkling on how family ‘traditions’ that blend the holy with the profane can be a stumbling block for the fulfillment of God’s promise for our lives.


Because of Terah’s priestly position to these gods, Sarai would have been a high priestess to a fertility goddess.  It was the custom of the high priestess to have a surrogate mother for her children. Was this ‘doctrine’ still intrenched in Sarah when she offered her handmaid to Abraham? Even though Sarah was ‘converted’, did she still ‘practice' the old ‘tradition’ she was accustomed to in her father’s house?


How could Moses’ right hand man declare something he made with his hands as the ‘god’ that brought the Israelites out of Egypt?  But even more shocking is Aaron’s audacity to declare the next day would be a “Feast to the LORD”.  The Golden Calf is a good example of taking something outright paganish and using it to worship the LORD.  Yet many Christians substitute a Christmas Tree or Easter Basket/Egg Hunt for the Golden Calf and declare the day as unto the LORD without consideration that God does not want to share HIS glory with another. 


Could this be why God allowed Sarah to pass the natural flow of things so there was no denying that He, Jehovah God, actually fulfilled the promise of a child and NOT a no-god of fertility?


When emotions are intricately intwined with favorable childhood memories the lines can be blurred to man’s traditions with sacrifices that are acceptable to God.  


Consider the offerings of the brothers, Cain and Abel.  There didn’t seem anything inherently wrong on the surface of Cain’s sacrifice.  After all Cain worked hard on his garden, by the sweat of his brow just like God told his dad it would be.  Wasn’t Cain giving to God a part of himself?   (Yes, there are some deeper theological meanings to this story that I will not address at this time..) 


Quite possibly this is an example that God sometimes rejects the thoughts behind our good intentions by saying, “But, that’s not what it means to Me!”


When we defend the use of paganish artifacts and celebrations to witness for Christ, are we saying it is all right to use bad or immoral methods as long as you accomplish something good by using them? (“The end justifies the means.”)


Are we tolerating Jezebel by practicing her pagan teachings? “But I have a few things against you: That you tolerate the woman Jezebel. She is allowed to teach, and to lead astray, my servants to commit whoredom, and to eat food prepared for idol worship.” Revelation 2:19-25


Then I heard another voice calling from heaven, "Come away from her, my people. Do not take part in her sins, or you will be punished with her.” Revelation 18:4


Jesus is the One speaking in these passages. He is giving us a time to repent of our association with her so the bad stuff that will happen to ‘her’ will not fall on us.


“Blessings come to those who read and proclaim these words aloud;
blessings come to those who listen closely and put the prophetic words recorded here into practice. The finale is approaching.” Revelation 1:3

When Peter sees Moses and Elijah with Jesus, he blurts out that they needed a building program to capture the moment.  But GOD Himself had to intervene Peter’s good intentions. He basically told Peter that he didn’t know what he was talking about and to hush. “This is My Son, the One Who has been chosen, you must continually listen to Him.”(Luke 9:29-35)



Is this yet another example that God rejects our well meaning efforts to build or celebrate something that we try to put Jesus' name on it, “But it’s not what it means to Him”?

Gideon was told by God to "Take your father's bull and pull down your father's altar that has been consecrated to Baal. Then cut down the image of Asherah made of wood that is beside the altar. Then build correctly an altar to ME, your True God, on the top of this stronghold. Build a fire using the wood from the image; then take your father's bull and offer a burnt offering to Me." (Judges 6:25-32) What was the town's reaction for Gideon's obedience to God? They wanted to kill him. Folks take very seriously their traditions.


I want to be one that continually listens to Jesus. If He says to
come out of Babylon, then I’m getting out of Babylon and leaving her traditions behind!


"My people, get away from her—fast. Make sure you do not get caught up in her sins. Put some distance between you so that you do not share in her plagues." Jesus





My people will be destroyed 
because they have no knowledge.
You have refused to learn, 
so I will refuse to let you be priests to me.
You have forgotten the teachings of your God,
    so I will 'forget' to bless your children.
Hosea 4:6
(Just because we don't want to know about the pagan origins of our celebrations, God does not hold us innocent. According to this verse, our ignorance will affect the blessings of our children. )

“I am Yahweh.  I will not give my glory to another.  I will not let statues take the praise that should be mine.” Isaiah 42:8

The priests have really hurt my teachings.  They don’t treat my holy things right-they don’t show they are important.  They treat holy things the same as things that are not holy.  They don’t teach the people about these things.  They refuse to respect my special days.  They treat me as not important.  Ezekiel 22:26


Aaron saw how excited the people were, so he built an altar in front of the calf. Then he announced, “Tomorrow will be a special festival to the Lord!”

The people got up early the next morning to sacrifice burnt offerings and fellowship offerings. After this, they celebrated with feasting and drinking, and they indulged in pagan revelry.  Exodus 32:5-6

But the rest of you have forsaken the Lord and have forgotten his Temple, and you have prepared feasts to  the god of Fortune, and have offered mixed wine to the god of Destiny. Isaiah 65:11


Do not fall into the trap of following their customs and worshiping their gods. Do not inquire about their gods, saying, ‘How do these nations worship their gods? I want to follow their example.  Deuteronomy 12:30 


You must not worship the LORD your God in their way, because in worshiping their gods, they do all kinds of detestable things the LORD hates. Deuteronomy 12:31


This will prevent the people of the land from teaching you to imitate their detestable customs in the worship of their gods, which would cause you to sin deeply against the Lord your God.  Deuteronomy 20:18


Don’t copy the behavior and customs of this world, but let God transform you into a new person by changing the way you think. Then you will learn to know God’s will for you, which is good and pleasing and perfect.

Romans 12:2 (NLT)

So for the sake of your tradition (the rules handed down by your forefathers), you have set aside the Word of God [depriving it of force and authority and making it of no effect]. Matthew 15:6


For you ignore God’s law and substitute your own tradition.”  Mark 7:8,13


And so you cancel the word of God in order to hand down your own tradition. And this is only one example among many others.”


Don’t learn the strange practices and beliefs of other nations.

 For their traditions and customs are useless; there is nothing to them. A tree is cut down in the forest; They trim it with tinsel and balls. Don’t be impressed by such stuff. Jeremiah 10:1-4

When it was time for the harvest, Cain presented some of his crops as a gift to the Lord. Abel also brought a gift—the best of the firstborn lambs from his flock. The Lord accepted Abel and his gift, but he did not accept Cain and his gift. Genesis 4:3-5

Wednesday, November 27, 2013

BUSTIN' UP N 'Chere!



We were late to the 'grand opening' of the new church building. The worship was already in progress. As we stood in the foyer, my husband Scott, came up with an idea. When he opened the door I was to slip in. With one swift move, the moment the door parted I was in front of the door's companion. The miscalculation that the double doors were solid and not hollow core, made the sudden impact on the back pew that much more resonant.

A quick look to my left I was able to see the kid that had been sitting in that pew was airborne. Could it be from the inertia from the door to pew contact? When fear strikes an individual, a response often called "fight-or-flight" occurs. From all appearances, he chose the 'flight' plan. 

If the noise caused me to look, it only took my returned gaze back to the front of the church to realize it caused the same reaction with the rest of the congregation. They were all looking back at us. Always one to speak the first thing that comes to her mind, I said, "Well, we're here!"

Scott asked me later why I didn't just quietly step back into the foyer where we could have made a quick get a way. I told him after we made so much noise busting in like we owned the place, it was the only thing I could think of. (Rumor has it that after several more occasions of the door/pew connection, they shortened the pew!)

Reflection on what seemed like a confident entrance on our part brought new revelation. We should be able to walk as one having authority, our 'Dad' owns the place! The earth is the Lord's and the fullness thereof. [One exception to God's ownership might be a church this one guy tried to join. The deacons met him at the door. To his request to come in, they gave him a list of things he needed to do before he was welcomed. After several attempts and his fulfillment of each list, the deacons still didn't let him in. Dejected he sat on the church steps. God joined him. The man apologized, "I'm sorry God. I tried everything but I still can't get in." God replied, "That's alright my child, I've been trying to get into this church for years!"]


"…the people who know their God will display strength and take action." Daniel 11:32

The secret is in the knowing. Defining the particular Hebrew word for know in this verse can mean "to know by experience."

A perfect example of being armed with the knowledge of what his God could and would do, a ten year old David confronted Goliath! Even at that young age, he had experienced God with the killing of the lion and the bear. Grown ups saw Goliath as too big to kill, David saw him as too big to miss! When people are lion about you, or troubles of life are bear-ing down, have a child's attitude, "My DAD is bigger than your dad!". (The correlating scripture; "Greater is HE that is in you than he that is in the world.")

If 'lions, tigers, and bears, oh my' don't come into your life, you'll never gain the experience of knowing what God will do for you in a desperate situation. So, "Dear brothers and sisters, when troubles come your way, consider it an opportunity for great joy. For you know that when your faith is tested, your endurance has a chance to grow. So let it grow, for when your endurance is fully developed, you will be perfect and complete, needing nothing. …God blesses those who patiently endure testing and temptation. " James 1



Tuesday, November 26, 2013

IDENTITY THIEF


Identity Theft can happen to anyone. Even GOD. HE speaks a world into being and declares His new creation is beautiful and good. Ezekiel 28:12-14 gives us a glimpse of Lucifer, one of those ‘beautiful and good’ creatures: “You were a paradigm of perfection. You had everything: immense wisdom and perfect beauty. You lived in Eden, God’s garden. You were clothed in magnificent splendor, covered in jewels: I anointed you the guardian of the garden and stationed you at your post to protect it. You were on the divine mountain, the holy mount of God.” 

Somewhere in the beginning of time, Lucifer became discontented with executing his created purpose. Then he has this thought:“I will make myself like the Most High.” (Isaiah 14:14)  The impersonation of GOD began.

This incipient impostor has made the transformation from: “You were entirely pure from the day you were created, until wickedness crept in and was found in you!” to  the identity thief who “approaches with malicious intent, looking to steal, slaughter, and destroy.” (John 10:10)

His second victim is Eve. Befitting his name, the defamer steals Eve’s identity when he maligns what GOD had envisioned when HE fashioned Eve from Adam’s DNA. (DNA was unheard of by the writer of Genesis. How would he describe the ‘ladder‘ of DNA except by calling it a ‘rib’?)  Eve attempts to achieve godlike status on her own, forgetting she was already GOD's daughter. (God had made man in His image. HIS eternal breath breathed into Adam. Eve was dwelling inside man. When she was drawn from man, she was made co-ruler with him.)

Distorting the truth worked on Eve. This rogue attempted to pull a sequel in his temptation of Jesus. Satan conveniently leaves out certain words in his scriptural renditions. Jesus precedes each of his brilliant ripostes with “What scripture really says". (“It is Written".) 

Using GOD’s words with his perverted twist isn’t enough. The mischief-maker steps up his game. He now attempts to mimic the sound of the KING. He knows “The king’s anger is like a lion’s roar.” (Proverbs 19:12; 20:2) He decides to use the lion’s roar to make people believe GOD is mad at them. He “is prowling around outside like a roaring lion, just waiting and hoping for the chance to devour someone.” (1 Peter 5:8) 

Is it working? How do you construe the King’s voice when you read; Jesus began to preach,”Repent of your sins and turn to God.” Matthew 4:17? Do you hear condemnation? Or is it the sound of the transforming power of love calling you to receive and live as a new person?
What are the judgments that people put on you, that make you doubt that God loves you? (Their mouths are opened wide toward me, like roaring and attacking lions. Psalm 22:13 ISV)

Has your identity been stolen by expectations of others based on your past? If you will let Him, The Eternal your God, is standing right here among you, and He is the champion who will rescue you. He will joyfully celebrate over you; He will rest in His love for you; He will joyfully sing because of you like a new husband. (Zephaniah 3:17 Voice)

Jesus elicits our need for repentance, and doesn’t give an “Ollie, Ollie, Oxen in Free” call for those hiding in sin. We should remove from our lives anything that would get in the way and the sin that so easily holds us back. (Hebrews 12:1 NCV) To the woman caught in adultery Jesus tenderly bids,“Go now and leave your life of sin.” (John 8:11) 

What about the woman at the well? What do we know of her? What has happened to her identity that she doesn’t bother ‘putting on airs’ to draw water during the cool of the morning along with the other women from town? Is she so hard on herself that she doesn’t even try to fit in? Has she forgotten who she is? 

She’s a Samaritan. She’s possibly a half-breed. The circumstances of her birth are beyond her control, yet her heritage and the culture in which she lives, has determined her life’s trajectory. Have mother and sister types, by purloining her father’s name, stolen her identity as the true and legitimate heiress of her Father's Kingdom? A home life that distorts a child's perception of who they are, thereby debasing her to the position of a servant? (A Biblical Cinderella, if you will.)  
How did she become a bride to five different men?

Some preachers have labeled her a whore. Have they rightly judged her?  Have these ‘men of God’, become character assassins? [This would make slander equivalent of murder.] Recruited by the accuser of our brothers and sisters to slander the reputation of a woman whose only crime may have been that she was rejected/abandoned by others? 

If she was guilty of the charge of being a 'loose woman', then why did Jesus not give her His repentance sermon or tell her to sin no more? Jesus does neither. 

Going on the assumption that her hometown was like any small town in our present day, where everybody knows everybody’s background and business, (Mark 6:3) did she go to draw water at noon because of how others saw her? (I am surrounded by fierce lions who greedily devour human prey-whose teeth pierce like spears and arrows, and whose tongues cut like swords. Psalms 57:4 NLT) Or how she saw herself? Was her self-perception as distorted as the ten spies of Israel? They saw the giants and felt next to them like grasshoppers, and wrongly concluded that the Nephilim thought they looked like grasshoppers too! (Numbers 13:33) In actuality, Rahab paints a different picture in Joshua 2:11: “When we heard this, we were very frightened. Now our men are afraid to fight you because the Lord your God rules the heavens above and the earth below!”  

In the Mediterranean culture in which she lived, women were viewed as property. Only men could give a certificate of divorce, so the fault does not lie with her if divorce is the reason for her five husbands. Could it be that her first husband had died, and husbands #2 through #5 were his brothers who subsequently also died? Remember the story of Tamar in Genesis 38? How her husbands kept dying until she ‘prostituted’ herself with her father-in-law when he didn’t give her another son for a husband? Deuteronomy 25:5 explains the practice of brothers taking their dead brother’s wife: “When brothers live together and one of them dies without having a son, his widow must not marry outside the family. Her husband’s brother must marry her and sleep with her. He must do his duty as her brother-in-law.” 

This may explain her first husbands, but how do we account for the man she is presently living with? Jesus does not condemn her for sexual sin. Could Isaiah 4:1 be a clue to the answer? Seven women will grab hold of one man at that time. They will say, "We will provide our own food, we will provide our own clothes; but let us belong to you--take away our shame!" Were her needs for food and lodging met by this arrangement, things she provided? Did this arrangement not afford her the love and comfort of a marriage bed?

Was she living with a family member? All I know, Jesus does not condemn any sin while talking to her. What does He see? “You are a locked garden, my sister, my bride, open only to me; a spring closed up tight, a sealed fountain.” Song of Solomon 4:12 VOICE

The real motives come from deep within a person-as from deep waters-but a discerning person is able to draw them up and expose them. Proverbs 20:5 VOICE

Jesus points out that He knows about the husbands. He is seeing her. She is no longer invisible. When she wants to know the correct way to worship, she isn’t changing the subject as some men like to suggest. She realizes she has an authority on the subject and can have her question answered. I can relate. Years ago after I prayed to know some Jewish things to better understand the scriptures, I went to Walmart. The elderly greeter was wearing a Star of David necklace. In my excitement I thought she was the answer to my prayer. I started asking rapid fire questions. When I finally had some sense return I realized she was slowly backing away. My approach should’ve been softened by introducing myself and asking her if I might draw on her knowledge of her faith. Nope, I have to jump to the question. This is the reason I don’t believe the Samaritan woman was skirting any sin issues in her life by immediately asking Jesus her heart question.

Her Prince of Peace has come. He pulls down the facade. With His invitation to see (believe) Him, he is offering her the chance not to be defined by her circumstances. Jesus heals the brokenness caused by others. He offers her dignity. Her stolen honor is restored. Her story isn’t about morality but IDENTITY!  Not just her’s but HIS!

If her past had been a sinful one, then how could she be excited to tell the town: "I met a stranger who knew everything about me. Come and see for yourselves; can He be the Anointed One?" John 4:29 VOICE

Satan really hates it when people see Jesus’ true identity, because seeing theirs is forthcoming. So he decides to use Jesus’ words, “It is written.” to his advantage. He knows most of us won’t bother to learn the original language that God’s Word was spoken. (Literally it’s Greek to me!)

Most Christians base their faith on the English version of what Hebrew and Greek translators have written. This is where satan can have a heyday in stealing our identity. 

Why else would they translate ‘Elohim’ (GOD) in Psalm 8:5 as ‘angels’? Lucifer had so wanted to be like GOD. What torture it must be for him to know that after he was cast down out of his lofty position, that GOD made man a little lower than HIMSELF! Furthermore, no one in heaven stepped up to forsake their heavenly position to offer themselves as a sacrifice for Lucifer and the angels that left with him. To add to satan's torment, this creature called man, will be his judge.

Are you getting a better understanding why the devil hates us so much? "But we don’t want to unwittingly give Satan an opening for yet more mischief—we’re not oblivious to his sly ways!" 2 Corinthians 2:11 The Message

To keep our identity safe, God has provided LIFE Lock through Jesus. When we have HIS NAME on our hearts, He laminates us with His Holy Spirit.  (...sealed with the promised Holy Spirit..." Ephesians 1:13) 






All who follow the leading of God’s Spirit are God’s own sons. Nor are you meant to relapse into the old slavish attitude of fear—you have been adopted into the very family circle of God and you can say with a full heart, “Father, my Father”. The Spirit himself endorses our inward conviction that we really are the children of God. Think what that means. If we are his children we share his treasures, and all that Christ claims as his will belong to all of us as well! Yes, if we share in his suffering we shall certainly share in his glory.” (Romans 8:14-17 Philips)

It is only when we obey God’s laws that we can be quite sure that we really know him. The man who claims to know God but does not obey his laws is not only a liar but lives in self-delusion. In practice, the more a man learns to obey God’s laws the more truly and fully does he express his love for him. Obedience is the test of whether we really live “in God” or not. The life of a man who professes to be living in God must bear the stamp of Christ. (1 John 2:4-6 Philips)

Keep watching! At the right time, I will deal with those who assaulted you. I will steady those who are lame and about to fall; I will gather those who are outcasts and oppressed. Instead of being filled with shame as they always have been,I will fill them with praise and make them famous over all the world. (Zephaniah 3:19)

The thief approaches with malicious intent, looking to steal, slaughter, and destroy; I came to give them a rich and unfailing exuberant life! A life with unrestrained and enthusiastic joy! (John 10:10)

Meanwhile, the Eternal One yearns to give you grace and boundless compassion;
that’s why He waits. For the Eternal is a God of justice. Those inclined toward Him, waiting for His help, will find happiness. (Isaiah 30:18 Voice)

God places the lonely in families; he sets the prisoners free and gives them joy. Psalm 68:6
"You’ll get a brand-new name straight from the mouth of God. You’ll be a stunning crown in the palm of God’s hand, a jeweled gold cup held high in the hand of your God. No more will anyone call you Rejected," (Isaiah 62:2-4 MSG)

I no longer call you slaves, because the slave does not understand what his master is doing. But I have called you friends, because I have revealed to you everything I heard from my Father. (John 15:15 NET)

You scrutinize my path and my lying down, And are intimately acquainted with all my ways. (Psalm 139:3)
The Lord their God is with them, and there is rejoicing over the King among them. (Numbers 23:21)

They brought a blind man to Jesus, and begged Him to touch the man and heal him. Jesus spat on the man’s eyes and touched them. “What do you see?” The blind man replied, “I see people, but they look like trees--walking trees.” Jesus touch his eyes again; and when the man looked up, he saw them as Jesus saw them. (Mark 8:22-25)

My heart has heard you say, “Come and talk with me.”  And my heart responds, “Lord, I am coming.” You have said, Seek My face [inquire for and require My presence as your vital need]. My heart says to You, Your face (Your presence), Lord, will I seek, inquire for, and require [of necessity and on the authority of Your Word]. (Psalm 27:8 AMP)

Let us then fearlessly and confidently and boldly draw near to the throne of grace (the throne of God's unmerited favor to us sinners), that we may receive mercy [for our failures] and find grace to help in good time for every need [appropriate help and well-timed help, coming just when we need it]. (Hebrews 4:16 AM)

Lady Wisdom goes to town, stands in a prominent place, and invites everyone within sound of her voice: "Are you confused about life, don't know what's going on? Come with me, oh come, have dinner with me! I've prepared a wonderful spread—fresh-baked bread, roast lamb, carefully selected wines. Leave your impoverished confusion and live! Walk up the street to a life with meaning." (Proverbs 9)

The word of God, you see, is alive and moving; sharper than a double-edged sword; piercing the divide between soul and spirit, joints and marrow; able to judge the thoughts and will of the heart. No creature can hide from God: God sees all. Everyone and everything is exposed, opened for His inspection; and He’s the One we will have to explain ourselves to. (Hebrews 4:12-13 Voice)
This is the One who—imprinted with God’s image, shimmering with His glory—sustains all that exists through the power of His word. He was seated at the right hand of God once He Himself had made the offering that purified us from all our sins. This Son of God is elevated as far above the heavenly messengers as His holy name is elevated above theirs. For no heavenly messengers have ever heard God address them with these words of the psalms:
You are My Son. Today I have become Your Father. Or heard Him promise, I will be to You a Father, and You will be My Son. Now, when the Son, the firstborn of God, was brought into the world, God said, Let all My heavenly messengers worship Him.

God ever say to any of the heavenly messengers, Sit here, at My right hand, in the seat of honor; and I’ll put all Your enemies under Your feet? No, of course not. The heavenly messengers are only spirits and servants, sent out to minister to those who will certainly inherit salvation. That is why we ought to pay even closer attention to the voice that has been speaking so that we will never drift away from it. (Hebrews 1 VOICE)

“Further, don’t you know that we are destined to judge the heavenly messengers? So if we are to exercise authority in the heavenly realms, ...” (1 Corinthians 6:3 Voice)

"These people are the first to be raised to life, and they are especially blessed and holy. The second death has no power over them. They will be priests for God and Christ and will rule with them for a thousand years." (Revelation 20:6 CEV)

Examine yourselves to see if you are in the faith. Test yourselves. Don’t you understand that Jesus Christ is in you? Unless, of course, you fail the test. (2 Corinthians 13:5 CEB)

This means that our knowledge of men can no longer be based on their outward lives. For if a man is in Christ he becomes a new person altogether—the past is finished and gone, everything has become fresh and new. All this is God’s doing, for he has reconciled us to himself through Jesus Christ; and he has made us agents of the reconciliation. (2 Corinthians 5:17-19) 









Thursday, November 21, 2013

The Call of David's Musical Key



“I am the one who is holy and true, and I have the keys that belonged to David. 
When I open a door, no one can close it. And when I close a door, no one can open it. Listen to what I say.” Revelation 3:7 CEV

Did Habakkuk actually ‘sing’ his prayer that is written as his third chapter? 
What connection did Elisha understand between music and a prophetic word? 
When Elisha needed to bring a WORD of the LORD for the moment, 
he asked for music to be played.  
“But now bring me a musician.” And when the musician played, 
the hand of the Lord came upon him. 2 Kings 3:15 ESV

The Psalms were actual songs.  
Did the words come to David after the musical chords?  
Is something awakened in the spirit by listening to music? 
What hidden treasures of life did GOD reveal to David in his songs?
Is there anything we might be missing in the ‘all the earth’ part of Psalm 98:4? 
“All the earth, Shout for joy to the LORD! Break into song! Rejoice! Sing praises!”

David penned those words thousands of years before a British musician, David Hindley, would slow the bird song down to make a wonderful discovery. “There are parallels between the skylark’s blizzard of notes and Beethoven’s Fifth Symphony; between the woodlark's mind-numbingly complex song and J.S.Bach's 48 Preludes and Fugues. It changes its tune according to the rules of classical sonata form.” 

Did the young shepherd boy understand the symphony he was hearing in the bird song?  Did he understand the marvel in the dawn chorus was the fact that the early morning is the most opportune time to sing because songs broadcast at dawn can be 20 times as effective as those broadcast at midday? 

Could this be a reason that more often than not, we hear GOD upon our early morning awakening? “I spoke to you, rising up early and speaking, but you did not listen, and I called you, but you did not answer.”  Jeremiah 7:13 One New Man Bible

Did David know what present day farmers would believe; that sound affects plant growth? Because of this proposition, a product has been developed to help plants grow that uses the same frequency as singing birds. 

Was David thinking about our dusty origins, Genesis 3:19, when he wrote that all the earth should break into song?  Did he know that the mineral proportion of our bodies is the same proportion as that of dirt? Did David have any inkling about DNA when he wanted all his ‘inward parts’ to bless the LORD?
Bless, O my soul, Jehovah, And all my inward parts -- His Holy Name. 
Psalm 103:1 YLT

Whether David knew any of this, it’s amazing how scientists may 
unwittingly be proving truth behind his words. 

“While searching for the chemical origins of life, Shsumu Onnu found something unexpected: a waltz. Bored with tedious mathematical equations, the geneticist decided to convert chemical formulas for living cells into musical notes. He figured listening to the complex genetic codes, rather than staring at them, would make elusive patterns easier to detect. In the process, Onnu discovered genes…carry a tune. The tunes he found were not just the interesting random notes which other scientists had predicted…Onnu found genuine music…sometimes with an uncanny similarity to the works of great composers.

Translated into sheet music and performed on the piano, a portion of mouse RNA…sounds like a lively waltz. Except for its quicker tempo, parts of the mouse RNA Waltz are dead ringers for passages in Frederick Chopin’s “Nocturnal Opus 55.”

The musical score within a cancer-causing oncogene sounds somber and funereal, while the gene responsible for bestowing transparency on the lens of the eye is filled with trills and flourishes…When Onnu translated a funeral march by Chopin from notes to chemical equations, “entire passages appear identical to a cancer gene found in humans…the same patterns which govern the movement of planets and galaxies also appear in genes and in music.”  Dr. Jill Niemark   

Does this scientifically prove that our ‘inward parts’ are singing?  
Are we waiting for the music to release our song?  Will any song work?

In music, many different notes form a chord which together forms a key. There are instruments that are ‘electronically’ keyed. When played together in proper sequence, that ‘key’ unlocks the door to that instrument's particular circuit, and that instrument only! No other instrument has that same key or is tuned to respond to that same key. And only when that sequence of tones -- that key of its music, is played to that particular instrument -- only then does that instrument come to life and action. (To accomplish a certain task, such as in the case of the telephone.) 

Zephaniah states that God is singing over us.
"For the Lord your God is living among you. 
He is a mighty savior. 
He will take delight in you with gladness. 
With his love, he will calm all your fears. 
He will rejoice over you with joyful songs.” 
Zephaniah 3:17

It's just like the LORD is singing a series of tone signals in His Spirit, and it is making active the mechanism of our spirit to bring each of us to life in the Spirit -- to bring us into action!

It may seem to others that God is singing (speaking) in different ways.  

I think it is we are just 'keyed' differently. 

Different numbers on the phone pad 'keys' a different set of chords to make active the phone with the sequence of numbers we dial. Everyone has a different phone number. 

Only keying the right number will get us connected to the person we want.

It’s not only scientists that seem to accidentally support the scriptures but some ‘secular’ songs can reveal things to us.  As I took a break from writing this, I turned on the TV to catch this song, “Only Hope”, in the movie, “A Walk to Remember”. Couldn’t believe it when I heard these lines:

When it feels like my dreams are so far,
Sing to me of the plans that You have for me over again
I give you my destiny, I'm giving You all of me
I want Your symphony singing in all that I am
At the top of my lungs, I'm giving it back
I pray to be only Yours!


We are commanded to listen to Him who holds the Keys that belonged to David. 
Do you hear HIM singing His plans for you? We know He's at the door.  
Are you ready to ‘answer’ His call?



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We are sung, musically into form. I love this fact. We are all part of a symphony, a choreography of a score. But we bring love to the game...that is our essence our participation and our ultimate goal.." Stuart Mitchell

When the Day of Pentecost had fully come, 
they were all with one accord in one place. Acts 2:1

ACCORD: Harmony of minds.  
Maybe those 'tongues of fire' were actually in the shape of musical notes?!!

Tuesday, November 19, 2013

Something Stewing in a Cracked Pot



He will be the sure foundation for your times, 
a rich store of salvation and wisdom and knowledge; 
the fear of the LORD is the key to this treasure. 
Isaiah 33:6 NIV


”But this beautiful treasure is contained in us
-cracked pots made of earth and clay-
so that the transcendent character of this power 
will be clearly seen as coming from God and not from us.” 
2 Corinthians 4:7 Voice


“Be perfect...” (Matthew 5:48) That’s pretty much the resounding verse that early in life put me on the trajectory that caused collateral damage to those I loved the most.

I felt if I ever admitted I wasn’t perfect, I would be letting God down. (Like He didn’t already know?) If I didn’t do everything, and I mean everything, expected of me, then I felt I was letting everyone else down.

Because I knew I wasn’t perfect, I didn’t have to wait for others to point it out, I was already on the job with self condemnation.

I don’t know if I deserve any points for lasting as long as I did in at least trying to be perfect. (But a trophy would be nice.)

I couldn’t continue operating at such a high octane speed without someday not making the curve. My crash was resplendent, of course. It would’ve been gracious if the fireball that was me wasn’t publicly displayed. My preference to have my melt-down as a flicker of a flame in the privacy of my home was superseded by the fact that my ‘hidden’ imperfections weren’t really so secret.

How could God use me now that my fault lines were showing? In His mercy He allowed me to find this story:

A water bearer in India.... had two large pots, each hung on each end of a pole, which he carried across his neck. One of the pots had a crack in it, and while the other pot was perfect and always delivered a full portion of water at the end of the long walk from the stream to the master's house, the cracked pot arrived only half full.

For two years this went on daily, with the bearer delivering only one and a half pots of water to his master's house. Of course, the perfect pot was proud of its accomplishments, perfect to the end for which it was made. But the poor cracked pot was ashamed of its own imperfection, and miserable that it was able to accomplish only half of what it had been made to do.

After two years of what it perceived to be a bitter failure, it spoke to the water bearer one day by the stream. "I am ashamed of myself, and I want to apologize to you." "I have been able, for these past two years, to deliver only half my load because this crack in my side causes water to leak out all the way back to your master's house. Because of my flaws, you have to do all of this work, and you don't get full value from your efforts," the pot said. 

The water bearer felt sorry for the old cracked pot, and in his compassion he said, "As we return to the master's house, I want you to notice the beautiful flowers along the path."
Indeed, as they went up the hill, the old cracked pot took notice of the sun warming the beautiful wild flowers on the side of the path, and this cheered it some. But at the end of the trail, it still felt bad because it had leaked out half its load, and so again it apologized to the bearer for its
failure. 

The bearer said to the pot, "Did you notice that there were flowers only on your side of your path, but not on the other pot's side? That's because I have always known about your flaw, and I took advantage of it. I planted flower seeds on your side of the path, and every day while we walk back from the stream, you've watered them. For two years I have been able to pick
these beautiful flowers to decorate my master's table. Without you being just the way you are, he would not have this beauty to grace his house."  Author Unknown

After a repeated reading of this story, (I don’t always get things the first time.) it occurred to me that the water bearer did not 'fix' the leaky pot. He used the 'fault' to nourish the flowers he planted after he noticed the pot's crack. I realized that deep down I felt that all my cracks (faults) had to be 'fixed' before I could be of any use for My Father's House. Wisdom should be used to decipher which faults should be confessed and no longer allowed to recur, ("To err is human, but when the eraser wears out ahead of the pencil, you're overdoing it.") and those that can be used 'on purpose' by God.  

Jesus invites us to come as we are, but we should leave His presence as He IS! (Love is made perfect in us when we are not ashamed as we stand before Him on the day He judges, because we live like Jesus here in this world. 1 John 4:17)

What about the ‘perfect’ verse that caused all the out of whack living in the first place? It seems the background Greek has a meaning of “mature, going through the necessary stages to reach the end-goal, i.e. developed into a consummating completion by fulfilling the necessary process (spiritual journey).  Part of the root word means “reaching the end (aim). Think of an old pirate’s telescope, unfolding (extending out) one stage at a time to function at full-strength (capacity effectiveness).”

If I didn’t understand the deeper meaning behind this verse, how many other verses did I miss the heart of GOD? It turns out to be a LOT. I also have discovered I haven’t been the only one to garble scriptures. (Garble- to suppress or distort parts of (a story etc.) in telling, so as to mislead or misrepresent. to confuse or mix up (a quotation, message, etc.) unintentionally, as through inaccurate copying or poor radio transmission.) Yep, by that definition, I am a recovering garbler. 

In my continuing recovery time, I’ve discovered Scriptures that I had assumed I knew the gist of what GOD was saying. When I started questioning the way things have always been, I realized that some people don’t want anyone messing with ‘the way they’ve always believed.’
“These people think they can draw near to Me by saying the right things, by honoring Me with their lips, but their hearts are far away from Me. Their worship of Me consists of man-made traditions learned by rote; it is a meaningless sham.” Isaiah 29:13 voice

Did Timothy see any of our faces when he saw “a time will come when some will no longer tolerate sound teaching. Instead, they will live by their own desires; they’ll scratch their itching ears by surrounding themselves with teachers who approve of their lifestyles and tell them what they want to hear.”? 2 Timothy 4:3 Voice

I assumed that true teaching is still available, albeit hard to find. Sometimes ‘truth’ doesn’t ‘sell’ Or could we be repeating the time Amos prophesied? "The time is surely coming," says the Sovereign LORD, "when I will send a famine on the land--not a famine of bread or water but of hearing the words of the LORD.” Amos 8:11 NLT

When Joseph interpreted Pharaoh's dream about a famine coming, he was put in charge to store up the food. On a farm, there are silos. In a kitchen, we all recognize a pantry as a place for storing extra provisions. I like to think of Bible verses as stored blessings to be rationed out at the proper time. But “Who is the wise and loyal servant that the master trusts to give the other servants their food at the right time? When the master comes and finds the servant doing his work, the servant will be blessed.” Matthew24-45-46 NCV

For over 30 years, things of the Spirit have been stewing in this (ME) cracked pot. Like the time when I was seven and walked in on the exploding forgotten pressure cooker filled with potatoes, I can relate to Jeremiah when he said, “But if I say, “I will not mention his word or speak anymore in his name,” his word is in my heart like a fire, a fire shut up in my bones. I am weary of holding it in; indeed, I cannot.” (20:9 NIV)

“So tell them, if they will clean up their lives and purify themselves from dishonorable teachings that lead people astray, then they can become honorable vessels, consecrated and useful to the Master, made ready for every good work He has in store.” 2 Timothy 2:21 Voice



DISCLAIMER: “I’m not saying that I have this all together, that I have it made. But I am well on my way, reaching out for Christ, who has so wondrously reached out for me. Friends, don’t get me wrong: By no means do I count myself an expert in all of this, but I’ve got my eye on the goal, where God is beckoning us onward—to Jesus. I’m off and running, and I’m not turning back.” Philippians 3:12 MSG