Sunday, March 22, 2015

The "Map of Your Life"

I copied the following devotional by Anton Bosch from the Herescope blog that I follow on this Iowa Seed Sowers site. Mr. Bosch's challenge lines up with Paul's message to the Church at Corinth, and we can always use a good challenge, right? Enjoy!

"Therefore, my beloved brethren, be ye stedfast, unmoveable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, forasmuch as ye know that your labour is not in vain in the Lord."
1 Corinthians 15:58

Diversion and Destiny

A Devotional  
By Pastor Anton Bosch


Paul writes about the devil that “we are not ignorant of his devices” (2 Corinthians 2:11). Yet it seems that many of us are ignorant of the tricks and devices the evil one uses to thwart the plan of God. Satan knows that most of us cannot be persuaded or intimidated to give up the good fight, so he does what serves his purpose just as well – diversion. He uses many tricks to accomplish this, including pressure, temptation, weariness and obscuring the issues. As long as he can get us to focus on minor issues and not continue with what the Lord has called us to do, he is happy.

Such diversion can take many forms. Some of them are good on the surface, noble and godly things, while others are worldly things. Some of the “good” things include: overemphasizing a doctrinal viewpoint, focusing on legalism, or even getting bogged down with the things related to Christian ministry. Some of the worldly things include careers, hobbies, sports, recreation, family and possessions. The Devil will keep us busy and make us feel we are doing the right things as long as we miss the call of God on our lives.

One example of a man who seemed to fall in this trap often was Saul, King of Israel. First he took upon himself the role of the priest to present sacrifices, when he had been called to be the King (1Samuel 13:9). Then he was tricked into sparing Agag when his instructions were to destroy all of Amalek (1Samuel 15:8). Finally he wasted the rest of his reign hunting David instead of fighting the real enemies. No wonder Saul came to the end of his life and cried these pitiful words: “I have played the fool and erred exceedingly” (1Samuel 26:21). It has to be the most disappointing thing to come to the end of your life and realize that you just wasted the one life God gave you – on trivialities! May I plead with you, my brother and sister: you have one life and one shot at fulfilling your destiny. Don’t allow the devil to rob you of God’s high calling.

Paul, on the other hand, had even more opposition, and temptation to take a side road. But he persisted in doing only what he had been commissioned to do by the Lord. There were the Jews who pressured him to perform miracles. And the Greeks wanted him to display some of his brilliant intelligence and argue with them over philosophical issues. He did not acquiesce to either of them, but insisted that his calling was simply to preach the Cross, and this he did with all his being (1Corinthians 1). At other times Paul was so beaten up, stoned and ridiculed that it seemed impossible to continue. But again he displayed a singular commitment to complete the purpose for which he had been saved.

When Paul felt that the Lord had called him to preach to the emperor in Rome, his well-meaning friends tried to prophesy him away from his destiny while others clung to him, begged him and wept over him. But Paul was committed to do what the Lord had saved him for to the very end. Not even the prospect of prison and death could deter him. Paul could not be bribed, discouraged, tempted or beaten into a diversion, not even for a single moment. He summed his attitude up like this: “I press toward the goal for the prize of the upward call of God in Christ Jesus” (Philippians 3:14). Unlike Saul the King, this man Paul came to the end and boldly declared: “I have fought the good fight, I have finished the race, I have kept the faith. Finally, there is laid up for me the crown of righteousness, which the Lord, the righteous Judge, will give to me on that Day” (2 Timothy 4:7). What a difference! Will you be like Saul or like Paul?

Let me also remind you of our Ultimate Example – Jesus. He came for one purpose and that was to do the will of the Father and to finally die on the Cross (Hebrews 10:7-9). Every temptation and obstacle was placed in His way to divert Him from the exact path that had been chosen for Him. In the wilderness the Devil three times offered Him alternatives to the Cross. Peter, his friend tried to persuade Him not to pursue the Cross. On two occasions the mob tried to kill him. On Palm Sunday the crowd tried to crown Him as king – all in an attempt to divert him from His mission. Finally, in the Garden of Gethsemane, His own flesh cried for another way. But in all His 33 years He set His face as a flint to fulfill the call of God (Isaiah 50:7). Not for one minute did He digress but steadily made His way to Calvary, and when it was all done He cried, “It is finished.” This He shouted not in defeat but in triumph as He fulfilled every word that had been prophesied concerning Him and fulfilled every detail of the Law. Nothing was left undone or incomplete! If you had to draw a map of His life, it would be one continuous straight line from the manger to the Cross.

How does the map of our lives look today? Are we on track or are we, like the people of Israel wandering around in circles? Are we, like Saul, off chasing rabbits and indulging our pet projects, or are we like Paul, pressing towards the mark for the high call of God? We all take the wrong crossroads sometimes, but more often we take those sidetracks that seem to head in the right direction, but eventually end so far from our destination.

Where are you today? If you are not exactly where the Master wants you, doing exactly what He has called you to do, then it is time to make a correction to your course. An aircraft may be pointed in the right direction, but the wind will slowly and imperceptibly blow it off course. This is why the pilot has to check his position frequently and make corrections to his course. Don’t leave the adjustment undone. Don't wait to turn around until it is too late. Do it now while the Captain is speaking

Thursday, March 19, 2015

The Harvest of Moral Relativism (and Everything Else Contrary to God's Word!)

I saw this article by Ken Conner on Townhall.com, and thought it worthwhile to share on the ISS website. He talks about what moral relativism has done to our society. Check it out by clicking HERE.

Our choices, and our beliefs, have consequences. You really do reap what you sow.

 "Be not deceived; God is not mocked: for whatsoever a man soweth, that shall he also reap. For he that soweth to his flesh shall of the flesh reap corruption; but he that soweth to the Spirit shall of the Spirit reap life everlasting."
Galatians 6:7-8

"For they have sown the wind, and they shall reap the whirlwind...."
Hosea 8:7

You sow, you reap.
This is true in the natural world, and also in the supernatural.
And how does the saying go? "Adult choices have adult consequences." Something like that.
I doubt our society is able to recover from our choice to turn away from the one true God. King David tells us where a turning like that leads (Psalm 9:7).

And it is all so unnecessary! That is the really sad thing about this. Our society doesn't have to be this way. Our world doesn't have to be this way...and I meet some people who blame God for this!

God is so good.
It is hard to put into words.
It cannot be over-stated or over-emphasized.
Do you realize what God has done for us in the person & work of the Lord Jesus Christ?
It is so amazing...so awesome...so incredible.

Charles Wesley wrote out these thoughts in his hymn:
And can it be that I should gain, an int'rest in the Savior's blood?
Died he for me, who caused his pain?
For me, who him to death pursued? 
AMAZING LOVE! How can it be? THAT THOU, MY GOD, SHOULDST DIE FOR ME!

And throughout the Scriptures, God demonstrates his amazing faithfulness and goodness, and calls for us to turn to HIM, to trust HIM, to listen to HIM...
to choose HIM!

But time & time again, man turns away from what is on the heart of God, and turns away from what is pleasing in his eyes (Numbers 15:39). It truly is the story of our lives. It surely was the story of mine. Glad that God from eternity past made a WAY for us to escape this mess, both in this life, and the life to come. "I am the way....", our Good Shepard told Thomas & the disciples (John 14:6). The one and only way. He is the answer to the world's problems. Tell someone about HIM today. Maranatha!

Monday, March 16, 2015

Jon Voight Sends Urgent Message to Israel

I don't know if Jon Voight is a brother in Jesus Christ, but he is taking a stand for Israel, and I applaud him for it. Who can say? History will play out exactly as God has planned. His will be done.
Watch this clip below, and pray for the peace of Jerusalem, and for the people of Israel, that they may come to faith in their promised Messiah, the Lord Jesus Christ.

Sunday, March 15, 2015

Arutz Sheva Exclusive Interview With PM Netanyahu - Inside Israel - News - Arutz Sheva

Arutz Sheva Exclusive Interview With PM Netanyahu - Inside Israel - News - Arutz Sheva

Please watch this interview with Israeli Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, and pray for Israel and the peace of Jerusalem. Prophetic history is coming to pass before our eyes. The time of Jesus Christ coming for his church must be very near, and God's plan for the Jewish people will then kick in:  time of Jacob's trouble. All Biblical prophecy will be fulfilled, just as the Holy Bible says, exactly when Almighty God says.

Keep looking up, brothers, and live in the light of Jesus' soon return...maybe today!


1 Thessalonians 5: 1-11

Saturday, March 14, 2015

Two People - One Question

With the warm, sunny weather, and daylight savings moving the clocks forward an hour, I was able to get outdoors with a witness cross and free Bibles a couple of times this week. Got to talk to people, and gave out some Bibles, DVD's & gospel tracts.

It was interesting that I had basically the same question from 2 different people. It was basically something like this: "I've seen you out here before. What's your story...why are you out here, what are you trying to do?" Same basic question: "what?" and "why?" However, one was from a believer, and the other from an un-believer. They both got the same message, with a little variation.

What are we doing? Encouraging & challenging the saints, calling sinners to consider their eternal soul, and to look to Jesus Christ alone for salvation. Wherever we can, in whatever way that we can, while we can.

When I meet brothers or sisters in Jesus Christ, I just want to encourage them in their walk with the Lord, and also encourage them to share the good news of Jesus Christ with as many people as possible. Sometimes I'll hand a tract to a person, and they'll hand it back while telling me that they are saved and don't need it. My response is to tell them that they probably know someone who needs to hear this message, and most of the time they will agree and take it with them. This week, after some good conversation, this person left with a "God of Wonders DVD", and the booklet "One Second After You Die."

If it's clear that the person does not know the Lord - is not born again through faith in Jesus Christ alone, then I want to point them to the Lord, and encourage them to seriously look into what the Bible says. With the young man who stopped by yesterday, I gave him my last copy of the book "One Heartbeat Away." We had an amicable conversation, and I explained that my job was to deliver the message of the hope we have in Jesus Christ, and it was up to him what he did with that message. I hope the questions I asked will get him to think deeply on both what he believes, and why he believes that way. I pray that God will do everything possible to help this young man understand the message of the gospel, and that this young man would turn in repentance & faith to Jesus Christ.

Why do we go out? Jesus said that the greatest commandment was to love the Lord your God with all your heart, soul, mind, and strength. And second greatest was to love your neighbor as yourself (Mark 12:30-31). If I saw a person here in Marshalltown about to step out in front of a bus, I would at least yell to them to look out. That is, if I cared at all about them. If I couldn't care less, well, too bad for them...not my problem. Right?

Stepping out in front of a bus is nothing compared to the reality of an eternal Hell. Conversely, being the richest, most successful person in the world is nothing compared to the reality of an eternal Heaven, in the presence of our Creator God. Because the Bible is God's word to men, and because all of us have indeed sinned against God and have placed ourselves under his righteous judgment; because Hell is the just punishment for our turning away from God, and because God did something so that he could give us mercy instead of judgment.."The Father sent the Son to be the Savior of the world." (1 John 4:14). Because forgiveness of all our sins and life eternal is a gift bought & paid for by the blood of Jesus Christ, offered to "whosoever will" (Revelation 22:17). Because Jesus did all of that for me - out of a grateful heart - out of appreciation for the great love that God has shown me - and out of obedience to my Lord who said:

Acts 1:8 But ye shall receive power, after that the Holy Ghost is come upon you: and ye shall be witnesses unto me both in Jerusalem, and in all Judaea, and in Samaria, and unto the uttermost part of the earth.

Mark 16:15 And he said unto them, Go ye into all the world, and preach the gospel to every creature.

John 17:20 Neither pray I for these alone, but for them also which shall believe on me through their word;

So this is what we do, and why we do it, by the Lord's grace and by his Spirit. Check out the video, "Lost At Sea", that I embedded on the upper right of page. It portrays the "why?" in a dramatic way. And don't miss the credits at the end of the video: they are very challenging!