Glass House. Do NOT Throw Stones |
Time with Jesus - Sunday, 02 June 2013
Hi all,
According to a brief look on
Google, the population of the world is slightly more than 7 billion. I’m not
exactly sure whether that is important or not. What I can say is that if one
child is born every second of the day, it would take ±222 years for 7 billion to be born.
Lots of Time and People! |
Now that’s a lot of
time and people. All of these people require food and clothing. For the moment
it’s not too serious a problem. But although population increases, the arable surface
of the land doesn’t change appreciably. What is interesting about this is that
God has told us that there will always be sufficient food available to for us
all. As Christians we should ask the question, “Why is it that so many people
die every year from hunger and malnutrition?” The answer is money!
The richer countries, where
crops are grown, produce far more than they need for themselves. So they sell
their surplus crops to other countries. But the poorer countries do not have
the money to buy food for their starving masses. It’s a lose/lose situation. If
the rich countries give their surplus away, where will they get the finance to
enable them to continue to provide. Zimbabwe is an example of this. At one
time, before Bob and his ZANU PF, the country was called the “Bread basket” of
Africa. Since independence, food production in Zimbabwe has decreased. Now it
is also has its hand out, waiting for other countries to give them food.
In this world, everything is
controlled by money or the lack of it. To a large extent, this includes the
Christian Church. The reason is that our churches, by and large, have become
business ventures. Property owners, hiring staff, paying such things as rates,
lights and water must come up with the “moola” to keep themselves going. (Not
all churches are tax exempt)
Moola - Money |
Doesn’t God provide for them? I’m not sure He
needs to. Skilled businessmen with a “gift of the gab” seem to be doing very well
without His help. Some are extremely popular and live the life of “pop-stars”
although they may claim God has provided for them.
The Golden Cow |
Many Christians have confused
the blessing of God with money. The comment is that God has provided. The
church’s financial position indicates this. But that can be deception. The
greatest “preacher” of the 20th Century was Adolf Hitler! He had
most of Continental Europe following him slavishly. He had everything behind
him except God.
So, how do we cope with the
scourge of wealth?What must we do to ensure that we are in the service of God
and not in the service of the Golden Cow? I’m glad I don’t have the answer to
this. If I had, I suppose I would have built myself a highly profitable
ministry teaching others to do the same thing.
All we can do is pray and ask
God to help us keep our eyes off the money and fixed on Him. Nothing else
works.
Shalom,
Jim & Phyllida Strickland
Matt 10:8
Freely you received, Freely give |
Time with Jesus – Sunday, 02 June 2013
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Matt 10:8
Freely you received, Freely give |
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INTRODUCTION
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DAILY LIGHT EVENING SCRIPTURES
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WHAT’S
YOUR INHERITANCE?
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English expressions can be accurate and amusing.
“People who live in glass houses should not throw stones”. For me this
conjures up visions of someone living in a greenhouse and throwing stones at
his neighbour! Ok, it sounds ludicrous. But the expression must have
originated somewhere! Another is, “Where there’s a will there’s a way”. This has been modified to read, “Where
there’s a will there are heirs fighting over the inheritance! One wonders
what Hollywood or the TV program makers would do, if they didn’t have a
greedy relative, trying desperately to get his hands on the fortune left to
someone else. The story is more or less stereotype.
At this point please do yourself a favour and make
sure you have made a “Last Will and Testament” If you leave it too late it
will be too late. Incidentally it’s never too soon for an adult to compile a
will. If Jesus tarries, be assured that you are going to die. I can guarantee
it. But I may go before you! The other important thing is to finalise the
beneficiaries on your insurance policies. You may have nominated great aunt
Suzie. But if she goes before you, the insurance company will have a nightmare
trying to get things sorted. Incidentally, you will find “generic” type wills
in some of the bigger stationery shops. It won’t be exactly what you require,
but will provide something basic for you to “flesh out” as required.
One of our favourite choruses is Lord You are.
Lord, You are more precious than silver /
Lord, You are more costly than gold; Lord, You are more beautiful than diamonds
/ Nothing I desire compares with You.
It encapsulates what our
attitude toward the things of this world should be. It reminds me of the
story of the rich Man who had a bit of a disagreement with the Lord. He said,
“Lord, if I can’t take it with me, I don’t want to go! Bob Mumford made a
similar comment. He said, “I know what it’s like to be rich. I know what it’s
like to be poor. Believe me, rich is better!”
In Mark’s
Gospel, Jesus put the correct Christian attitude to being wealthy. 36
What good is it for you to gain the whole world,
yet forfeit your soul? 37 Or
what can you give in exchange for your soul? Mark
8:36-37 TNIV How do we answer such a question? Our answer reveals our
priorities!
It’s an interesting observation that money and wealth
are neutral. What is important is how we use what we have. We can spend
thousands of Rand feeding the poor. We could use the same thousands in the
illegal drug trade. I’m sure Jesus would agree with my comment. He was never
against money. His Father owns the cattle on a thousand hills! The question
is, do you have money, or does money have you? Only you can answer!
So what do we do with an inheritance? You can spend
it, or you can spend yourself, using it. Spending money is easy. Watch a
child with his pocket money. It will soon be gone. In boarding school, pocket
money (provided by parents) was handed out on Friday evenings. Most of it was
spent in the Tuck Shop on Saturday. Today, you or I can spend money on ourselves
or on others. We can promote Jesus Christ and the Gospel. If we do, we will
have acquired something money can never buy; an eternal inheritance. If not,
it’s wasted in our personal Tuck Shop!
Jim & Phyllida
Strickland
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5 LORD, You alone are my inheritance, my
cup of blessing. You guard all that is mine. 6 The land You
have given me is a pleasant land. What a wonderful inheritance!
Psalms 16:5-6 NLT
17 And since we are His children, we are His
heirs. In fact, together with Christ we
are heirs of God's glory. But if we are to share His glory, we must
also share His suffering.
Romans 8:17 NLT
21 So let no one boast in men. For all
things are yours,
1 Corinthians 3:21 ESV
16 "My love belongs to me, and I
belong to him. Like an antelope, he eats among the lilies.
Song of Solomon 2:16 NIrV
20 "I have been crucified with Christ; and it is no longer I who
live, but Christ lives in me; and the life which I now live in the flesh I
live by faith in the Son of God, who loved me and gave Himself up for me.
Galatians 2:20 NASB
20 And the LORD said to Aaron, "You
shall have no inheritance in their land, neither shall you have any portion
among them. I am your portion and your inheritance among the people of Israel.
Numbers 18:20 ESV
25 As long as I have you, I don't need
anyone else in heaven or on earth. 26 My body and mind may waste away, but God remains the
foundation of my life and my inheritance forever.
Psalms 73:25-26 GW
4 Even though I walk through the valley of
the shadow of death, I will fear no evil, for you are with me; your rod and
your staff, they comfort me.
Psalms 23:4 ESV
12 which is why I suffer as I do. But I am not ashamed, for I know whom I have believed, and I am convinced
that he is able to guard until that Day what has been entrusted to me.
2 Timothy 1:12 ESV
A Psalm of David, when
he was in the wilderness of Judah. 1 O God, you are my God; earnestly
I seek you; my soul thirsts for you; my flesh faints for you, as in a dry and
weary land where there is no water.
Psalms 63:1 ESV
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I can’t forget my parents and how much
they meant to me.
You cannot put a value on a person’s
family.
We speak of astronomical and more than
we can count.
And now they have both passed away, I’d
give any amount,
To have a little chat with them, the
way it used to be.
My father and my mother, and little tiny
me!
But when I speak of “anything”, I
don’t include my soul.
That wouldn’t be God honouring, nor
under His control.
We know that God’s forbidden us from speaking
with the dead.
We have to go the Jesus and pray to Him
instead!
So be aware I’m saying this quite
sentimentally.
It’s rather that I miss them and would
like them here with me.
I know that this sounds selfish. But
that’s not my intent.
But just my way of saying, how much to
me they meant.
I know they had to leave me. I knew
that they would die.
They left me an inheritance, that fact
I can’t deny.
But that was only money and a little
bit of land.
They specified it in their will and so
I understand,
That they were quite determined that
there would be no lack.
But if it were just possible I’d love
to give it back.
Another thing to think about. Someday
I too will go.
And what my parents did for me, my
family will know.
But it is only earthly goods. It too
will pass away.
It may amount to billions, but on the
judgement day,
It won’t have any value. The silver
and the gold,
And all of our possessions can’t enter
Jesus’ fold.
But for those who love Jesus, the
value of it all,
Will surely be irrelevant, or
infinitely small.
You don’t need an inheritance if you
are the high priest.
God made it plain to Aaron. He didn’t
need the least
Part of such an inheritance. He is the
Lord Most High.
And if He is your Saviour, you’ll
surely never die!
Of course, this mortal body will
surely pass away.
But He’ll give me another one when He
comes back to stay.
So let us tell the world about our Saviour,
God and King.
If they crucify you, it will not mean
a thing.
Let them cast your body into a
pauper’s grave.
They cannot touch your spirit. Jesus
Christ will save
His people from destruction. His Word
is always true.
Jesus Christ has promised that He will
be with you!
He is your inheritance and He is worth
far more,
Than all this world can give you for an
earthly treasure store.
Jim Strickland
Written 2nd
June 2012
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