Thursday, July 18, 2013

IT’S YOUR DECISIONThe Decision

The Decision is Yours!
Time with Jesus - 19 July 2013

Hi all
Which Way?
How easily do you make decisions? Can you make them quickly or does it take you ages to make up your mind? I suppose, for most of us, it depends on the nature of the decision. “Shall I get up this morning or stay in bed?” This rather depends on what you have to get done and your circumstances. If you are on holiday, it doesn’t really matter, unless you have a deadline to keep.
How Not to Take a Decision
Forty years ago I lived in Canada and worked for Ontario Hydro. It’s more or less the Canadian equivalent of Eskom. Back then, I was a shift worker in a power station on the banks of Lake Erie. At the time it was one of the biggest power stations in the Western World. Shift work presented one or two challenges for the staff. The first was that you were not permitted to leave the job until your replacement had arrived and “signed in”. There were 3 shifts, each working 8 hours per day. For most of the year this was not a problem. During the winter, it could be difficult. Canadian winters could be severe with roads blocked with snow. The Ontario Roads workers did their very best to keep them open. But on the odd occasion, the power station was “snowed in” until road snow-clearing was complete. 
Decisions - Decisions
During these times, the staff had to remain on duty. The plant could not be shut down. Electricity was needed in much the same way as it does in South Africa. It was hard on the staff at the power station not being able to go home. But it was seen as an emergency situation and everyone was prepared for such an eventuality. In this sense, the “decision” was out of our hands. No one could go home until their relief arrived!

Our bodies also function that way. Can you imagine what life would be like if your heart decided it would like the day off? What if your foot decided it wasn’t on speaking terms with your leg, making it impossible to walk! As I write this message, The Queen is awaiting the arrival of her first great grandchild. Now Queens don’t like to be kept waiting. But in this instance, Kate’s body and her baby will decided when he/she will make an entrance into the world. Without surgical interference, the baby will have the last word. Like Queen Victoria, Queen Elizabeth may not be amused. But the future monarch will make the final decision regardless of any other opinion.
Mathematical Certainty?
There is another area in which decisions cannot be made. In the late 1940’s I learned that 1 plus 1 was 2. This did not require legislation. The Constitutional Court could not overrule. Even if Parliament agreed unanimously that 1 plus 1 was 3, it would not make any difference.

There are other things that are “cast in concrete”. The speed of light was decided by God. To the best of my knowledge, it has been unchanged ever since. Today, you may desire to assert that the world is flat. Perhaps you have sufficient oratorical ability, personality and character, to convince the entire population of this planet that the world is flat. Guess what. The world would still be round. (Well sort of) King Canute could not command the sea not to ebb and flow. Much as I would like to, I cannot decide that I won’t grow old. (Some say I’m there already)
There is something else we cannot decide. Sin is sin in every age. God has decided that it will be so. 
You've made your Choice?
We cannot get up tomorrow and say we’ve decided that shooting the President is not a sin. (Sorry about that!). It is a sin and the wages of sin is death. We cannot take this to the Constitutional Court or appeal to the United Nations. God has decreed that we will get paid in full for sin. Furthermore, He has decided that it only takes one sin in life to qualify you and me for a ride on hell’s red hot and ever burning “magic roundabout”. The one God has designed, is unbearably hot and completely fire-proof. It also runs for eternity. There is no way to get off. It’s a question of “welcome aboard for the ride of your death”! (Not life).
Welcome to
The Magic Roundabout
Fortunately, God is not a sadist! The “magic roundabout” was designed for the devil and his buddies, not for people. People only go there because they choose to do so. We don’t have to. We can make a decision not to go there. We must make that decision before we die. 
Your Choice - Heaven or Hell?
For those who choose the better alternative, (life Himself) He asked His Son to do what was necessary to take care of the “magic roundabout”. He did. He decided to “swallow the thing whole”! Of course it still exists but it is now “inside Him”. (All Creation is "within" God) To the riders, it doesn’t seem any smaller. That’s because they are riding on it. But for those who decide to give themselves to Jesus, the whole thing is about the size of a microbe! If they “swallowed it themselves” the impact on them would be ± ⅔ of ⅛ of 0.

The Ride of your Death
Now’s the time to make the greatest decision it is possible for any human. What are you going to do about sin and salvation? You have a choice; the Son of God or the “Magic Roundabout”? Take your pick! It’s your choice!
Shalom,

Jim & Phyllida Strickland





Matt 10:8
Freely you received, Freely give
Time with Jesus – 19 July 2013
Matt 10:8
Freely you received, Freely give
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INTRODUCTION
DAILY LIGHT EVENING SCRIPTURES
IT’S YOUR DECISION
“Decision, decisions”, said the man grumpily as he lay under the bedclothes. “Hurry up my dear, it’s time to get up and go to church” said his wife. It’s Sunday you know!” she added sweetly. “I don’t want to go. I think I’ll stay in bed this morning.” he replied somewhat petulantly. “But you must” replied his wife. “You’re the minister!”
Decisions are never easy, particularly when they disturb our comfort zones. No doubt this passed through the minds of many of the people who had wandered round and round in the wilderness for the past ± forty years. No doubt life was repetitive. They had worn the same shoes and clothing for the duration. All they did was follow the cloud by day and the fire by night. Then, in the morning, they wandered round in the wilderness looking for the manna that would feed them for the next 24 hours. It wasn’t very exciting. The presence of Moses brought them a certain amount of comfort but so many of their parents had died en route to where they were going. The days had stretched into weeks; the weeks into months and the months into years. But those days were drawing to an end. They had just defeated the Ammonite Kings, Sihon and Og and were about to go in and take possession of the Promised Land.
We are all fairly familiar with this background. What we often don’t spot is how similar this is to our own Christian experience. No matter where we are on the journey of life we have the Jordan of our own personal life to cross. The other side is beckoning us on and we have to take our courage in both hands and go across.
We’ve had a number of battles with our opponents. They have been defeated in the strength and power of the Lord, while we were still wandering round in our own self contrived wilderness. Personally, I identify with this phase in an extraordinary way. After committing my life to Jesus in 1960, there were a number of personal battles in front of me. I found that the Lord had performed the miracle of deliverance from sin, but there were some battles He expected me to go through. Yes, these things would be confronted and defeated in and by His power. But the fact is He required me to play my part. By way of illustration, God provides the saving power. But we have to do the repenting. In Acts, Paul tells the Athenians, 30 The times of ignorance God overlooked, but now he commands all people everywhere to repent. Acts 17:30 ESV. The facts are clear. God provides salvation. But He commands us to repent. No repentance, no salvation! So you and I have trials and tests of the Promised Land in front of us. He is with us and He will give us the power to win. But we have to do it. We can and will if we submit to Jesus and obey His Word.
Jim & Phyllida
Strickland
3 It's like the dew on Mount Hermon flowing down the slopes of Zion. Yes, that's where GOD commands the blessing, ordains eternal life.
Psalms 133:3 MSG
They could never have achieved it, if they’d been all on their own.
You cannot defeat a kingdom if you’re standing all alone.
First of all they beat King Sihon, then moved on to trounce King Og.
These two Ammonitish armies, crashed like falling off a log.
They conquered it right from Aroer to Mount Hermon’s frozen peak.
All along the Arnon Valley to the Salt Sea dead and bleak.
From the foothills of Mt Nebo from which Moses saw the land.
All of this they saw and conquered, just the way the Lord had planned.
God was with them, strong and mighty and He settled like the dew;
Like the Lilly of the Valley; like the cedar trees that grew.
Why was this? Because they listened and His teaching fell like rain,
It came down like falling raindrops, on the grasslands of the plain.
Tender plants began their growing, reaching upward to the sky.
Fertile and in huge abundance; giving praise to God most High.
All of this was just a foretaste of what God was going to do.
He would speak a word in season, doing what He wanted to.
All the land would bud and flourish; Yielding seed and making bread.
Not a single Word was wasted, doing just what He had said.
Not a Word would come back empty; it accomplished His intent.
No man ever could resist it; it achieved just what He meant.
After they had crossed the Jordan, they began to take the land.
Thus they entered into Canaan by the Master’s Mighty Hand.
This is not an odd occurrence for the Israelites of old.
Those of us who are God’s people, if we do as we are told,
Also can attain the victory, everywhere we place our feet.
One with God can’t be defeated. In His power we are complete!
Unity must be our watchword, as we face the Master’s foes.
Harmony! How good and pleasant; covers us from head to toes.
Yes indeed it’s His anointing. Scented oil upon the beard;
Running over robes and collar. That’s the way that it appeared!
This is where He gives His blessing, when His people are all one.
When all arguments are over; each and every squabble gone.
Once more we have crossed the Jordan, like God’s people on that day.
Will we stand as one together, or once more be Satan’s prey?
Will we be a mighty army? Turned aside by Achan’s sin?
Only if our God will help us, is it possible to win.
You alone make the decision. You and all of those you lead.
There will never be compulsion - honesty or human greed?
Take your pick then you must do it. This is where you must begin,
Stay with Jesus Christ forever, or forever trapped in sin?
Jim Strickland
Written 19th July 2012
48 So Israel conquered the entire area from Aroer at the edge of the Arnon Gorge all the way to Mount Sirion, also called Mount Hermon.
Deuteronomy 4:48 NLT
5 I will be like the dew to Israel; he shall blossom like the lily; he shall take root like the trees of Lebanon;
Hosea 14:5 ESV
2 Let my teaching fall like rain. Let my words come down like dew. Let them be like raindrops on new grass. Let them be like rain on tender plants.
Deuteronomy 32:2 NIrV
10 As the rain and the snow come down from heaven, and do not return to it without watering the earth and making it bud and flourish, so that it yields seed for the sower and bread for the eater, 11 so is my word that goes out from my mouth: It will not return to me empty, but will accomplish what I desire and achieve the purpose for which I sent it.
Isaiah 55:10-11 TNIV
34 For He is sent by God. He speaks God's words, for God gives Him the Spirit without limit.
John 3:34 NLT
16 We have all received one blessing after another. God's grace is not limited.
John 1:16 NIrV
A song by David for going up to worship. 1 See how good and pleasant it is when brothers and sisters live together in harmony! 2 It is like fine, scented oil on the head, running down the beard-down Aaron's beard- running over the collar of his robes. 3 It is like dew on Mount Hermon, dew which comes down on Zion's mountains. That is where the LORD promised the blessing of eternal life.
Psalms 133:1-3 GW

Wednesday, July 17, 2013

FORGIVE! & PSALM 112

Time with Jesus - 18 July 2013

Hi all,
Front-end Loader
What is the difference between a front-end loader and a thimble? The obvious one is size. The front-end loader takes a far bigger load than a thimble. Which would you prefer? To answer, you need to know what it has been made for. A front-end loader is ideal for moving large quantities of material. 
Ornate Thimble
A thimble is made for protecting your finger from a needle while you are sewing. You could use a thimble for moving materials, provided it’s small quantities of sand, you want to move. With a thimble, it would take you forever! Likewise, you can’t put your finger into a front-end loader and use it for sewing.
Used for Earth Moving
Now the big question; which one would you prefer for forgiveness of your sins? If a thimbleful of forgiveness is sufficient, you must be very young and have committed only one or two sins, a thimbleful may well be enough. Don’t count on it, but it may be sufficient for you. 
Thimble Used for Sewing
At my age several overloaded front-end loaders full of forgiveness might just about do. A couple of spare front-end loaders in the background would make me feel a lot safer.
Jesus' Words on Judging
OK. Jokes aside, what am I getting at? Well, Jesus made a fascinating statement in Matthew’s gospel. He said, 2 For you will be treated as you treat others. The standard you use in judging is the standard by which you will be judged. Mat 7:2 NLT
Measuring You By
Your Standards
Now Jesus is referring to judging others. However, judgement and forgiveness are, in loose terms, more or less the opposite of each other; with one difference; the more the judgement, the less the forgiveness. So if I judge you, I haven’t forgiven you. Likewise, if I forgive you, I am not judging you! OK so far?
Be Set Free!
It bears repeating that God is not “fair”. But He is infinitely just. Mat 7:2 tells me that He will use my standards on me. He doesn’t use His standards on me when it comes to judgement and forgiveness. Similarly, He won’t use my standards on you. He uses your standards on you!
Forgive Us As we
Forgive Others
Now I can’t speak for you, but this leaves me with a problem. If I don’t forgive you, He won’t forgive me. Let me rephrase this. When it comes to forgiveness, I’d better make sure I forgive everyone completely “from the heart”. If I don’t, that’s how much I won’t be forgiven!
My Forgiveness Depends
Upon Me!
For the record, Jesus made similar comments along the same lines. These are: 37 "Do not judge others, and you will not be judged. Do not condemn others, or it will all come back against you. Forgive others, and you will be forgiven. Luke 6:37 NLT - 21 Then Peter came to Him and asked, "Lord, how often should I forgive someone who sins against me? Seven times?" 22 "No, not seven times," Jesus replied, "but seventy times seven! Mat 18:21-22 NLT. We need to realise that Jesus is serious about our forgiving others.
No Judging
Now these comments don’t fit in with the “Once saved, always saved” doctrine doing the rounds in many churches. It also doesn’t “gel” with the idea that, “God understands my problems and He will forgive me!” What we see here is that your forgiveness from Him depends on your forgiveness of others.
Perhaps this explains my comments at the beginning of this message. There is a huge difference between a front-end loader and a thimble. When it comes to my forgiving others, I’d better go along to JCB and get a fleet of the things. Thimbles are useless for this purpose!

Shalom,

Jim & Phyllida Strickland







Matt 10:8
Freely you received, Freely give
Time with Jesus – Thursday, 18 July 2013
Matt 10:8
Freely you received, Freely give
©
These devotionals are the intellectual property of Jim Strickland and copyright protected. You are welcome to copy and distribute them to anyone provided it is for non-commercial Christian purposes
©
INTRODUCTION
DAILY LIGHT EVENING SCRIPTURES
FORGIVE! & PSALM 112
“What is God like?” A few days ago we looked at this and observed that Jesus is like God. This has nothing to do with physical appearance. The connection is character. In fact God the Father, God the Son and God the Holy Spirit are indistinguishable. You and I cannot see any differences. But when it comes to His appearance, we have a problem. God is Spirit. What that means is unknown. There may well be some sort of a clue evident in the post resurrection appearances of Jesus. He appeared and vanished apparently at will.  
So, what is the significance of the descriptions of God in His Word? What is likely is that the Prophets and Psalmists were using “anthropomorphisms” in their descriptions of God. i.e. Using familiar terms to describe the indescribable. Moses’ illustration in Psalm 91 is a good example. 4 He will cover you with His feathers. He will shelter you with His wings. His faithful promises are your armour and protection. Psalms 91:4 NLT
The factors that really scare me about God are His Holiness, Purity and Righteousness. Outside of His Son, Jesus Christ, to draw near to Him would be fatal. We know and have some understanding of this. His Righteousness scares me the most. In this regard, He is utterly consistent. Judgement is an excellent example.
You and I have certain values and standards by which we measure others. Perhaps it’s a thimble-full. Perhaps a table spoon-full. It could be a shovel-full or even a front end loader-full. In other words someone fails our test if it is bigger than the standard we’ve set. If we are pernickety or pedantic, our standard will be a thimble-full. If we are generous and forgiving our standard would be a front end loader-full. We know the “size” of that standard. Furthermore, we evaluate and judge others in terms of that standard. God also knows its “size. He then uses the same standard on us. He will judge you and me in terms of the standard we set for others. So the more forgiving and generous-hearted we are the better for us.
Most of us love the first half of Luke 6:38. The second half is not so well known or understood,. 38 Give, and you will receive. A large quantity, pressed together, shaken down, and running over will be put into your pocket. The standards you use for others will be applied to you." Luke 6:38 GW
We need to be very generous with our forgiving others. In fact we need to be more than merely four-giving. Let’s go for five-giving or even twenty six-giving. If we don’t, God will judge us in terms of the standards we have set. That really scares me!
Jim & Phyllida Strickland

8 She (Mary Magdalene? or Lazarus’ sister Mary?) did what she could. She poured perfume on my body (Jesus) to prepare me to be buried.
Mark 14:8 NIrV
Forgive the sins of everyone, whatever they've committed;
Loose them all from what they've done and let them be acquitted;
Follow the example of Him who reigns on High;
Who cleanses and remits the sins of all who would draw nigh.

For those who would pass sentence on any of their peers,
Will find that all the wrath of God is heaped around their ears!
Those who judge their brethren, are certain to obtain,
That very self-same judgment. The One who does ordain,
That we ourselves are always judged, in ways that will comply,
With all of the parameters which we sought to apply!

We receive THAT measurement; THAT standard which we set,
Is How He'll deal with all of us and that is what we'll get!
So Christian, be careful. If you desire to live,
There isn't an alternative. You simply must forgive!
Jim Strickland

1)   Blessed is the person who fears the Sovereign Lord,
Who takes a great delight in His command.
2)   His children will be mighty in the land. And his reward?
A blessed generation who can stand;
3)   Wealth and riches in his house, with righteousness forever;
Where the light obliterates the dark.
4)   Gracious deeds, compassion, will forsake the righteous never.
An upright, righteous man will have this mark.
5)   Good will surely come to him, who generously lends,
Conducting his affairs and being just.
6)   He will not be shaken; will not need to make amends;
Remembered as a person one can trust.
7)   He will not be fearful of bad news for he will be,
Steadfast, ever trusting in the Lord.
8)   He will be secure and will not fear what he might see;
Triumph o'er his foes is his reward.
9)   He has scattered gifts unto the poor. His righteousness
Endures until the very end of time.
His horn will be exalted and with honour he'll be blessed.
He will not be guilty of a crime.
10) Wicked men will see it and be vexed as they observe;
Will gnash their teeth and quickly waste away.
Their longings come to nothing, they’ll get what they deserve;
Reaping what was sown yesterday.

Jim Strickland 
Both Written 1987

3 He said, "The plain truth is that this widow has given by far the largest offering today.
Luke 21:3 MSG

41 Truly I tell you, anyone who gives you a cup of water in my name because you belong to the Messiah will certainly be rewarded.
Mark 9:41 TNIV

12 Do you really want to give? Then the gift is received in keeping with what you have, not with what you don't have.
2 Corinthians 8:12 NIrV

18 Dear children, let's not merely say that we love each other; let us show the truth by our actions.
1 John 3:18 NLT

15 For instance, you come upon an old friend dressed in rags and half-starved 16 and say, "Good morning, friend! Be clothed in Christ! Be filled with the Holy Spirit!" and walk off without providing so much as a coat or a cup of soup--where does that get you?
James 2:15-16 MSG

6 Remember this--a farmer who plants only a few seeds will get a small crop. But the one who plants generously will get a generous crop. 7 You must each decide in your heart how much to give. And don't give reluctantly or in response to pressure. "For God loves a person who gives cheerfully."
2 Corinthians 9:6-7 NLT

10 So you also, when you have done all that you were commanded, say, 'We are unworthy servants; we have only done what was our duty.'"
Luke 17:10 ESV