Tuesday, January 31, 2012

GOD’S RIGHTEOUS STANDARDS


Time with Jesus - Wednesday, 01 February 2012
Hi all,
The only Righteousness a Christian possesses is that which has been given to him in Christ. This is one of those things we’ve heard about but don’t really understand. Paul writes, 21 God made him who had no sin to be sin for us, so that in him we might become the righteousness of God. 2 Cor 5:21 TNIV
As I read and come to terms with this, I’m compelled to believe that God has made me righteous. Many years ago, Dr Ken Stewart put it as follows. Jesus had all the righteousness and we had all the sin. Then we traded. He got our sin and we got His righteousness. It may sound very unfair. But God is not “fair”. Fairness is a human expression and does not apply to God. There’s nothing fair about the first being last and the last being first. There’s nothing fair about him taking our sinfulness and giving us His righteousness. He does it by grace; and grace is seldom “fair”.
God chose to do this. He didn’t have to do it. He didn’t need to do it. His infinite grace welled up and as a result we traded. So in some inexplicable way, in Him I have been made righteous. Don’t blame me for this. God did it and I’m not complaining.
I must confess that in those early days, I couldn’t believe it. I didn’t feel like it, look like it or behave like it. If anyone had asked me if I was righteous, I would have said, “No Way!” None of that has changed. But since then I’ve learned to lean more and more on Jesus Christ. I like to put it this way. I may look like a cheap and nasty old fiddle. But the Lord tells me I’m a Stradivarius. The music I play sounds terrible. The strings are broken and the bow is twisted and bent. Then Jesus picks me up and begins to play the very music of heaven. One day, I’ll look like a Stradivarius. In the meantime, “Play on Lord Jesus”. You see, He has made me righteous. Don’t blame me for the way I look! Furthermore, it was His idea and I’m not arguing with Him!
Today’s meditation looks at God’s standard of righteousness.
Blessings
Jim & Phyllida Strickland.

God’s Righteous standards

There’s never been a single day in all of history,
That anyone’s been righteous. It cannot ever be.
But there is one exception. Our Master, Jesus Christ.
He was completely perfect. His righteousness sufficed,
All of the requirement that Father God required;
And it’s by His perfection we do what He’s desired.
God created Adam and he was innocent.
It’s when he had defected, that human life was bent.
Of course men claim that they are good. But it is a delusion.
None of us are righteous. So let’s clear the confusion.
Any righteousness that you perceive in me and you,
Is nothing of our making; but just what Christ can do.
The fact is, we are wearing His cloak of righteousness.
Take a look what’s underneath and see the ugly mess!
Some say this is offensive. “My righteousness is fine.
I’ve always been a “good guy” and I’m content with mine”
But here is what is shocking. The best that’s ever done,
Is just a pile of garbage the Lord above will shun.
No matter what we think we are, we cannot make the grade.
The finest deed done by the flesh and anything that’s made,
Is far beneath the standards the Lord above demands.
It’s tainted by the filthiness of sinful human hands.
So when we start repenting, we must bear this in mind.
We’re wicked, ugly sinners. In us you cannot find
A morsel of true righteousness. And so we must repent
Of all the “good things” we have done. They’re twisted, warped and bent.
So now let us all face the facts. It is in Christ alone,
That we acquire our righteousness. Do I detect a moan?
“Without Him I am nothing? I’m sure that cannot be.
There has to be a little good deep down inside of me.”
But that is a deception. Whatever you may see,
Came down to you from heaven and from His Majesty.
So let us all be sober and take a proper look;
See what has been written in God’s Most Holy Book.
Forget about your goodness. It isn’t good at all.
It doesn’t meet His standards. I hope this makes you stall.
Because, till this is understood, you’ll think you’re good enough.
But it is what the Lord declares. I’m sorry if it’s tough!
I’m sad if you’re offended. I wish it wasn’t true.
I’d like to think the things I’ve done was all I need to do.
But Jesus Christ has made the rules. He is the referee
And He will blow the whistle on “stuff” from you and me.
Jim Strickland – Written Wednesday 1st February 2012 



Monday, January 30, 2012

SIN AGAINST GOD


Time with Jesus - Tuesday, 31 January 2012
Hi all,
Sin! What can we say about it? Not much other than the fact that we love it! The people of the world sincerely believe that basically, we are good people who have gone wrong. What we need is sympathy and a bit of understanding. Perhaps a visit to a Psychiatrist or a Psychologist will straighten us up and then we will be fine. But it isn’t true. Each and every one of us is a “monster of iniquity” who loves their sin. We aren‘t looking for salvation because we think it’s unnecessary. We will continue with this opinion until we learn that sin is no laughing matter. It is a deadly cancer that destroys us all. It may take a few years. On average it takes about 70 years.
During every revival, people have been made aware of the enormity of their sin and the terrible consequences thereof. For this to happen on a local, national or international scale requires the intervention of the Holy Spirit. Without His intervention our efforts are perfunctory at best. He is the only one who can bring an awareness of sin to the listeners. Because of this, the likes of Wesley, Whitefield, and Finney to mention only three, commenced every meeting by preaching on the topic of sin. They knew that in every revival, the listeners had to be aware of the enormity of their rebellion against God. As a result they commenced every series of meetings by preaching about sin and its consequences. They would continue with this topic until the people came under the conviction of the Holy Spirit. The people would begin crying out to the Lord for forgiveness. Many of them would pass out and fall down under the convicting power of the Holy Spirit. Only then would there be an invitation to receive salvation.
This was no “half baked” repentance. Under the ministry of John Wesley Redfield, the jails became empty. The police were told that if they came across anyone lying on the road they were to go and smell the persons’ breath. If there was no trace of alcohol, they were to leave the person exactly where they were. That person had Redfield’s disease. This meant that when they awoke, if they had been drunkards, they would drink no more. If they were thieves, they would steal no more. Redfield’s disease transformed the individual into a God fearing believer. Similar tales can be quoted about examples from the lives of other men of God. If they as much as walked into the gates of a factory, workers would pass out and others would cry out to the Lord for salvation.
We no longer see these signs of revival. Why not? I think it is because we no longer preach about the consequences of sin. Instead we fill our pulpits with popular men who preach ear tickling pabulum that does not touch the heart. We would rather hear motivational messages, prosperity and irrelevant drivel. Sure it brings in money. But does it touch the hearts and lives of sinners? What do you think?
Today’s meditation looks at sin. This is the gospel. This is what changes the hearts and lives of men and women. God help us to bring this back into our churches. If we don’t, we are responsible for the inevitable consequences.
Blessings
Jim & Phyllida Strickland.

Sin Against God

There is an understanding that people seldom know.
It’s all about what happens when into sin we go.
We sin against a person. Perhaps we steal his tie.
We think that it looks pretty, although it makes him cry.
We’ve taken from him something and said it is our own.
Of course that is deception and sin in us has grown.
Perhaps it’s not important; not from our point of view.
But we have just committed an act we should not do.
Perhaps the value’s minimal. A Rand or two at most.
And so we soothe our conscience, until the Holy Ghost,
Reminds us we have stolen and that we are a thief.
And that until we’ve put it right, there will be no relief,
From what is deep inside us. Our conscience has been pricked.
And even if we give it back, the problem isn’t licked.
In fact it never can be! We’ve sinned against the Lord.
The value’s not important. We have released His sword,
This brings His retribution. We’ve disobeyed His Word;
And everything we say or do, by God is seen and heard.
So every sin committed is not just against man.
It is a violation of Father’s Holy plan!
But can we be forgiven? The answer’s yes and no.
Forgiven for the action, but the consequences grow!
I think it’s very fortunate the cost of sin is death.
No matter what a man has done, after that final breath
There’s nothing more for us pay. We cannot die again.
A Christian knows for certain and the Bible makes this plain.
We do not keep on dying for sin repeatedly.
Perhaps that is what we deserve. But no more will that be.
So Jesus can forgive me. The record is wiped clean,
But only ‘cause He’s paid the price for all that I have been!
The sin perhaps is miniscule and only once is done.
That’s quite enough for Satan to start his evil fun.
So every sin committed is marked up on our slate.
And we will surely die for it, upon some future date.
But Jesus Christ our Master came and took my place.
So there is not another death which I will have to face.
There’s one consideration. Repentance from our sin,
Determined that it’s over, we will not take part in,
Another repetition of what we have just done.
It’s over and it’s done with. From now on, we will shun,
Anything and everything the deed in fact implies.
Then we’ll be forgiven. But don’t use a disguise,
And show a false repentance. Then things will not have changed.
This will make it very clear we’re mentally deranged.
Perhaps you’ll find it easy to make a fool of me.
But Jesus knows about it. You can’t fool Deity!
Jim Strickland – Written Tuesday 31st January 2012 



Sunday, January 29, 2012

HIS PROMISES


Time with Jesus - Monday, 30 January 2012
Hi all,
As I looked at the evening Scriptures, I found I had a bit of a problem. Not with the Scriptures but with the theme behind them. They seemed to reflect discipline, suffering and God’s promises related to them. Since I’ve written a couple of meditations this year along these lines, I felt that something different was warranted.
To be different, I changed the style to truncated limericks and focused on God’s promises in each of the seven Scriptures. For identification purposes the Scriptures are numbered 1 to 7 and the limericks have the corresponding numbers.
As stated previously, God’s promises are nearly all conditional. If we do ------ God will do ------. One or two are “automatic”. The following from the book of Jeremiah is an example of this. 10 This is what the LORD says: "You will be in Babylon for seventy years. But then I will come and do for you all the good things I have promised and I will bring you home again. Jer 29:10 NLT The only “condition” appears to be the passing of time. However, if we look further back in history we will find that they went into exile because of God’s promises. God had told them through the prophets that if they were disobedient to Him, they would be thrown out of the Promised Land.
There is a tendency among Christians today to forget the less “favourable” of God’s promises. A good example is: 23 For the wages of sin is death, but the free gift of God is eternal life through Christ Jesus our Lord. Rom 6:23 NLT. This is a promise from God. Each and every one of us has sinned. Sure, some have sinned less than others. But it only takes one sin and the “reward” is death. These are our wages. We are always entitled to our wages. We work for them. So we will be paid in full. Just one sin is all it takes. God said so. So, in spite of hyperinflation or depreciation’ the “reward” is the same. So unless Jesus comes first, we are all going to die. It’s a “promise” from God; so much for the negative side.
On the positive side we have the promise of eternal life! Yes, it is conditional. But it is a promise. In a way it is God’s guarantee. We will all be resurrected; some to eternal life, others to the second death.
The most wonderful thing about this is that it applies to everyone. There is no pecking order. It’s true for the Pope the same as it is for me. It’s the same for Billy Graham as it is for Desmond Tutu. There is no favouritism. Personally, I’m glad it’s this way. Not glad we are going to die. I’m glad that we will all be treated the same way.
Blessings
Jim & Phyllida Strickland.

His Promises

If you’ll depend upon the Lord,
His goodness will appear.          1
If you will wait,                    
He won’t be late.
You’ll find that He comes near.

Just wear His yoke of discipline,
Submitting from your youth.
Sit quietly,
And you will see,
The things He said as truth.
It never is too early,                    2
To train a Child God’s way.
You’ll never scold,
Him when he’s old;
He’ll follow Him each day.
The Lord will bring His discipline,                                     
And love to everyone.                 3
If you endure,
He’ll keep you pure.
You’ll want to carry on.

Yes, He corrects His children,
The way that fathers do.
And He will beat,
You on your seat.
To keep your lifestyle true.

Indeed the Lord is righteous,
And He will keep us right.
A holy life,
That’s free from strife,
He wants by day and night.
Before you made me suffer,
I’d wander and I’d stray.     4
Those days are gone,
I won’t go wrong.
With You I’ll always stay.

No longer can I ever be,
The way I was before.
For day and night,
You’re my delight.
While teaching me Your law.
The teaching You have given me,                                      5
Means more to me than gold.
You’ve filled my head,
With what You’ve said.
Your riches still unfold.
The Lord spoke to His people;                                6
When seventy years are done,
You will return,
From your sojourn,
Back home to Me you’ll run.
                                               
My plans bring satisfaction
And you’ll be glad to hear.
Till your release
You’ll know my peace
For I am always near.
A person who is humble     7   
Beneath God’s mighty hand
Will know His care
Regardless where
He goes within the land.
Jim Strickland - Written  Monday 30th Jan 2012


Saturday, January 28, 2012

PRAISE HIM


Time with Jesus - Sunday, 29 January 2012
Hi all,
Today’s Scriptures are all about praising God.
Over forty years ago something took place in Christianity. There was what I suppose we could call a “Praise Movement”. I’m not sure you’ll find it defined anywhere. But it happened. One of the leading proponents of this was a gentleman by the name of Merlin Carothers. He wrote a number of books. Prison to Praise, Power in Praise, From Fear to Faith, You can be Happy Now, and Secret Sins to mention only a few. His teaching had a profound effect on Christians all over the world. Sadly, this “movement” seems to have all but vanished. You can log-on to the website www.foundationofpraise.org and see a video by Merlin.
Back in 1981, when I made a new commitment to Jesus Christ, I was deeply impressed with what he told us. His message came fractionally before the Faith Movement. If they had coincided, more Christians would have been liberated.
Like many other movements the Praise movement became infiltrated with error in much the same way as the Faith Movement did. It’s a typical tactic of Satan. If he cannot stop it, he will twist it to the point where it is no longer a pure message from God.
The effect of the Praise movement on me was profound. I began to praise the Lord in every circumstance. Not because of the circumstance but because of the circumstance. You don’t praise God for a terminal disease. You praise Him in spite of it. So I began to praise the Lord as continuously as possible. It’s hard to praise while you are asleep. Similarly, it’s difficult to praise while writing an examination. Also, because we are mortal, there are times when we forget to praise Him. You may not have this problem. For me it was very real.
Praising God unlocked the door for many of us to receive direct answers to prayer. The danger now, as it was then, people started to look to the praise rather than the One to Whom the Praise belongs. As a result, the movement began to “wind down”.
There is still “Dynamite in Praise”. Remember that praising God releases joy within us. Since the joy of the Lord is our strength, we really should spend more time in Praise for Him who created us.
Today’s meditation seeks to “copy” Psalm 150. In the meditation, almost every line includes the word “praise”. It’s our prayer that you will release the power of praise in your life by praising Him willingly and joyfully.
Blessings
Jim & Phyllida Strickland.

Praise Him

Praise in the morning and praise Him at night.
Praise with the left hand and then with the right.
Praise when you’re happy and praise when you’re sad.
Praise when you’re weeping and praise when you’re glad.
Praise with the trumpet, the harp and the lute.
Praise with the fiddle, piano and flute.
Praise when you’re happy and praise when you’re not.
Praise when you’re freezing and praise when you’re hot.
Praise with your body, your mind and your soul.
Praise when you know you are reaching your goal.
Praise with the cymbals and with the bassoon.
Praise when you know you’re not singing in tune.
Praise while you’re dressing or praise in the nude.
Praise when you’re hungry and looking for food.
Praise in the building; praise in the street.
Praise while you’re waiting for someone to meet.
Praise while you’re cooking your everyday meal.
Praise Him regardless of how you may feel.
Praise while you’re driving or stuck in a jam.
Praise Him because He has told us “I AM!”
Praise while you’re working and while you’re at play.
Praise Him each instant of every day.
Praise while you’re studying for the big test.
Praise from the North, the South and the West!
Praise while you’re travelling out to the East.
Praise for the living, before they’re deceased.
Praise for your cat and your dog and your bird.
Praise for the animals isn’t absurd.
Praise for computers and for the cell-phone.
Praise because He’ll never leave you alone.
Praise for your husband or praise for your wife.
Praise for He gave you the great gift of life.
Praise for relations and also your friends.
Praise for He’s given you life without end.
Praise for the garden and praise for the trees.
Praise while you’re standing, or down on your knees.
Let everything breathing, sing out the praise,
For all we’ve received from the Ancient of Days.
Jim Strickland – Written Sunday 29th January 2012.