Oh Friends, yesterday we noted that the negative actions and emotions of crime, greed, violence, selfishness and bloodshed are undoubtedly increasing in our world, and the only way to curb it is by the Christian minority standing up, saying and doing something positive and constructive. Now today, the Lord led me to a quote in the newspaper by the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, which addresses the problem quite appropriately. Dr. King reputedly said: ‘Our lives begin to end the day we become silent about things that matter.’ And isn’t that the awful truth mih people? It is indeed the beginning of the end when we keep quiet about important things, either through fear or simple ‘doh care.’ It’s related to if we don’t stand for something, we’ll fall for any and everything. But mih Friends, that’s not supposed to be the Christian way. Jesus didn’t die such a horrible death for us to just sit on our laurels and do nothing. He stood for something, vocalized it, then stood strong for what He valued by dying on the cross, so that all who wanted to follow Him in the better way, would freely have that opportunity. The disciples, the early churchgoers and many through the years also paid a hefty price for our religious freedom, through resentment, vilification and persecution, even unto death. But they all stood strong once they understood what Jesus had in mind, and the Holy Ghost was bestowed upon them. Dr. King was one of those who died for the cause, speaking out against evil and injustice, trying to make a difference in a peaceful manner. I’m sure if He came back now and saw the sorry state of our affairs, the way the Church has been rent asunder by the evil forces of Lucifer, he would be very disappointed. It’s only what, 42 years, (April 4.1968) since he was cowardly gunned down by the iniquity workers in his fight for peace, freedom and justice. And sadly, since then we have not made any real inroads into the halls of power and justice. In fact we’ve lost a lot of what was so hard fought for by those before us. Dr. King surely wouldn’t recognize our ungodly world today. No doubt he’d bow his head in sad disappointment and shed tears of unimaginable sorrow, at the way we’ve allowed the ungodly to divide not only the church, but also society as a whole, and then conquer it bit by bit. It’s like the fear that the cowardly criminals etched in all our hearts by one dastardly deed in America. It only took one scary situation, one arrow straight at the heart of the free world, and the seed of fear was sown. After that they could have lain low forever, because we’ve run scared and are now trying to set up so much security that it’s become a joke, a sad one at that. It also conveniently gave our governments the excuse to turn our societies into police states. It truly ushered in the real era of Big Brother, with video cameras all over the place, heightened police and army presence and powers, plus ever more bureaucracy and consequently red tape, although there was already too much, partly why that heinous crime was successfully enacted. Just look at the nonsense, the rigmarole you’ve got to go through to get on a plane now. That is if you’re not prevented from doing so by an incomplete, inefficient, secretly compiled no-fly list, with no reasons or explanations forthcoming either. And the worst part is that those hired to do this dirty, secretive work often don’t seem to have any common sense, or aren’t given any leeway by their bosses to use their own initiative, because most of them go strictly by the book, even though the individual situation doesn’t warrant it. So Friends, welcome to Big Brother’s world, thanks to the cowardly terrorists. But then we were faced with a double whammy, for Big Brother wasn’t satisfied with just taking away our freedom of movement, civil and political rights, but began infringing on our religious rights too. And like the dumb sheep being led to slaughter, we didn’t raise sufficient of a hue and cry to make them afraid and back off, but basically remained silent. And that was the beginning of the end. Afterwards though, we angrily claimed that they’d taken away our rights. But Friends, please realize that the wealthy, powerful, greedy, money hungry, lustful rulers will take away everything, if you let them. You have to fight them tooth and nail for everything you want or are entitled to. Remember we’re working against the powers of darkness that rule in the top echelons of most societies, and they only know about gimme, gimme, not about sharing. If they could take us back to living like we did in feudal times, or even slavery, they would. Ah mih people, today is one of those days when the Spirit lit a fire in me and sent me down this unplanned path. But I guess He had good reason, possibly wanted to get on our cases, to tell us to stop being so silent and accepting of whatever is thrown at us, especially when we know it’s not right, is against God’s will. Oh Friends, everyday we hear of more dissension and heartache in our troubled world and too many of us are content to just sit idly by and don’t say or do anything. But the Christian way mih people is to fight for the truth, rights, freedom and justice that Jesus and so many others died for, not to let the bully boys frighten us into being docile and accepting. Just imagine our predicament nuh, if all those who gave up their lives for us to have the benefits we now do, had just sat back, stayed silent and gone with the flow. Oh Friends, it’s incumbent on us, our moral, religious and societal duty to stand up and speak in the name of justice, freedom and Jesus! Please, I’m pleading with us to do better than we’re currently doing, else one day, either us or our children will wake up and find we’ve lost everything and are wallowing and drowning in the mire of the pit. Much LOVE!…him that hath ears…let him hear…
Today’s Scrip-Bit 14 April 2010 Psalm 28:1
14 Apr 2010 Leave a comment
Oh Friends, yesterday we noted that the negative actions and emotions of crime, greed, violence, selfishness and bloodshed are undoubtedly increasing in our world, and the only way to curb it is by the Christian minority standing up, saying and doing something positive and constructive. Now today, the Lord led me to a quote in the newspaper by the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, which addresses the problem quite appropriately. Dr. King reputedly said: ‘Our lives begin to end the day we become silent about things that matter.’ And isn’t that the awful truth mih people? It is indeed the beginning of the end when we keep quiet about important things, either through fear or simple ‘doh care.’ It’s related to if we don’t stand for something, we’ll fall for any and everything. But mih Friends, that’s not supposed to be the Christian way. Jesus didn’t die such a horrible death for us to just sit on our laurels and do nothing. He stood for something, vocalized it, then stood strong for what He valued by dying on the cross, so that all who wanted to follow Him in the better way, would freely have that opportunity. The disciples, the early churchgoers and many through the years also paid a hefty price for our religious freedom, through resentment, vilification and persecution, even unto death. But they all stood strong once they understood what Jesus had in mind, and the Holy Ghost was bestowed upon them. Dr. King was one of those who died for the cause, speaking out against evil and injustice, trying to make a difference in a peaceful manner. I’m sure if He came back now and saw the sorry state of our affairs, the way the Church has been rent asunder by the evil forces of Lucifer, he would be very disappointed. It’s only what, 42 years, (April 4.1968) since he was cowardly gunned down by the iniquity workers in his fight for peace, freedom and justice. And sadly, since then we have not made any real inroads into the halls of power and justice. In fact we’ve lost a lot of what was so hard fought for by those before us. Dr. King surely wouldn’t recognize our ungodly world today. No doubt he’d bow his head in sad disappointment and shed tears of unimaginable sorrow, at the way we’ve allowed the ungodly to divide not only the church, but also society as a whole, and then conquer it bit by bit. It’s like the fear that the cowardly criminals etched in all our hearts by one dastardly deed in America. It only took one scary situation, one arrow straight at the heart of the free world, and the seed of fear was sown. After that they could have lain low forever, because we’ve run scared and are now trying to set up so much security that it’s become a joke, a sad one at that. It also conveniently gave our governments the excuse to turn our societies into police states. It truly ushered in the real era of Big Brother, with video cameras all over the place, heightened police and army presence and powers, plus ever more bureaucracy and consequently red tape, although there was already too much, partly why that heinous crime was successfully enacted. Just look at the nonsense, the rigmarole you’ve got to go through to get on a plane now. That is if you’re not prevented from doing so by an incomplete, inefficient, secretly compiled no-fly list, with no reasons or explanations forthcoming either. And the worst part is that those hired to do this dirty, secretive work often don’t seem to have any common sense, or aren’t given any leeway by their bosses to use their own initiative, because most of them go strictly by the book, even though the individual situation doesn’t warrant it. So Friends, welcome to Big Brother’s world, thanks to the cowardly terrorists. But then we were faced with a double whammy, for Big Brother wasn’t satisfied with just taking away our freedom of movement, civil and political rights, but began infringing on our religious rights too. And like the dumb sheep being led to slaughter, we didn’t raise sufficient of a hue and cry to make them afraid and back off, but basically remained silent. And that was the beginning of the end. Afterwards though, we angrily claimed that they’d taken away our rights. But Friends, please realize that the wealthy, powerful, greedy, money hungry, lustful rulers will take away everything, if you let them. You have to fight them tooth and nail for everything you want or are entitled to. Remember we’re working against the powers of darkness that rule in the top echelons of most societies, and they only know about gimme, gimme, not about sharing. If they could take us back to living like we did in feudal times, or even slavery, they would. Ah mih people, today is one of those days when the Spirit lit a fire in me and sent me down this unplanned path. But I guess He had good reason, possibly wanted to get on our cases, to tell us to stop being so silent and accepting of whatever is thrown at us, especially when we know it’s not right, is against God’s will. Oh Friends, everyday we hear of more dissension and heartache in our troubled world and too many of us are content to just sit idly by and don’t say or do anything. But the Christian way mih people is to fight for the truth, rights, freedom and justice that Jesus and so many others died for, not to let the bully boys frighten us into being docile and accepting. Just imagine our predicament nuh, if all those who gave up their lives for us to have the benefits we now do, had just sat back, stayed silent and gone with the flow. Oh Friends, it’s incumbent on us, our moral, religious and societal duty to stand up and speak in the name of justice, freedom and Jesus! Please, I’m pleading with us to do better than we’re currently doing, else one day, either us or our children will wake up and find we’ve lost everything and are wallowing and drowning in the mire of the pit. Much LOVE!…him that hath ears…let him hear…
Today’s Scrip-Bit 13 April 2010 Isaiah 35:4
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Oh Friends, these are certainly difficult times in which we’re living. Times when the negative emotions of fear, selfishness, greed, violence, and warmongering are on the rise. But here’s some good advice from Harriet Beecher Stowe, the author of the novel, Uncle Tom’s Cabin, which dealt with the conditions of slavery in 19th century America. She advises: ‘When you get into a tight place, and everything goes against you, till it seems as though you could not hold on a moment longer, never give up then, for that is just the place and time that the tide will turn.’ Now that’s a truth to which many of us can attest! It’s like saying the darkest hour is always the one before the dawn. But like many other truthful sayings, it’s still easier said than done. And it’s made even more difficult by the state of flux, of transition, of our ever-changing society. There doesn’t seem to be anything left with strong purpose and meaning, nothing substantial that we can cling to, that will help carry us through these fateful times. For all the institutions we thought were so strong and infallible, like the home, church, school, courts, have been severely tested and found woefully wanting. However my people, fear not, there’s still hope, sure hope to be found only in the Lord God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob, manifested through His Holy Word, the Bible. But is it enough, you ask? Oh yes, for certain sure it is! Why wouldn’t it be since it’s the Word of our Creator, Protector and Provider? Didn’t you hear what He commanded that great visionary Isaiah? ‘Say to them that are of a fearful heart, Be strong, fear not: behold, your God will come with vengeance, even God with a recompense; he will come and save you.’ Wow! What a powerful promise mih breddren! Who else is brave enough, or has the power to make such a proclamation eh? Nobody but our God! Why? Because He’s the Creator of the universe, the great I AM, Alpha and Omega, the First and the Last. Before anything is, He was, and He shall be after everything else withers and dies. Don’t worry Friends, the nations that don’t consider the Lord will surely feel His wrath. ‘For it is the day of the Lord’s vengeance, and the year of recompense for the controversy of Zion.’ (Isa.34:8) The ungodly nations will pay a steep price for their transgressions. ‘For the day of vengeance is in mine heart, and the year of my redeemed is come…And I will tread down the people in mine anger, and make them drunk in my fury, and I will bring down their strength to the earth.’ (Isa.63:4,6) Ah Friends, what a sad day that will be. Let’s hope none of us will be caught up in it. And there’s no reason why we should since we have a most wonderful and valuable option, namely; the Lord’s people will be protected. Those who are obedient to Him will be saved from the great Tribulation. Those of us who worship and glorify Him are guaranteed a future of hope, one of joy and salvation, for our God will come and save us. Bruh David said it: ‘The Lord is nigh unto all them that call upon him, to all that call upon him in truth. He will fulfill the desire of them that fear him: he also will hear their cry, and will save them. The Lord preserveth all them that LOVE Him: but all the wicked will he destroy.’ (Ps.145:18-20) And my people those aren’t empty promises, for the Lord did eventually set all those things in motion through His great master plan; having His Holy, unblemished, innocent Son, Jesus die as a sacrifice, to abolish sin, and to provide salvation and eternal life. What could be better than that eh? Nothing really! But Friends, the onus is still on us. We have to believe that Jesus died to save our sinful souls, and accept the free gift of grace that leads to salvation and eternal life, then lead a life worthy of Him. It’s no Sunday stroll in the park, but our God is a GOOD God, who LOVES us unconditionally. He proved that by sacrificing His only Son for us. That alone should give us a whole new perspective on life now; less fear, apprehension and concern, and much more hope and faith in the future. Christians should be the most joyful and least worried people on this earth, having already been showered with the LOVE and blessings of Almighty God and still have His faithful promises of a wonderful future to look forward to. But unfortunately too many of us are still timid and fearful, or merely unconcerned and blasé, that’s why the workers of iniquity are currently holding sway. Oh Friends, it all depends on us; a minority of Christians in a predominantly ungodly world, to try and teach, convince and convert the ungodly majority by our example, that there’s a better way: His name is Jesus. If we don’t do that, and soon too, then Lucifer’s henchmen will continue their evil reign, and Christ’s kingdom will be relegated to the also ran position. However Friends, that’s definitely an untenable situation, not an option at all, which means we’ve got to get rid of our fear, timidity, laziness, whatever is holding us back, and instead fight the good fight for Jesus. That’s our job, our duty. And right now it doesn’t seem we’re doing such a great job because the enemy is in the ascendance and gaining more every day. So if we really LOVE Jesus, let’s stop being afraid, passive and playing it safe. Let’s let our voices be heard and our strength felt. Let’s go forth like the brave soldiers we’re supposed to be and fight for our Lord and Saviour, our God. ‘For the Lord is our judge, the Lord is our lawgiver, the Lord is our king; he will save us.’ (Isa.33:22) My people, please, let’s give Him good reason to do so. Much LOVE!…fear may affect our hearts…but it can’t break our spirits… for those are grounded in the Almighty…
Today’s Scrip-Bit 12 April 2010 Psalm 72:18-19
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Psalm 72:18-19 Blessed be the Lord God, the God of Israel, who only doeth wondrous things. And blessed be his glorious name for ever: and let the whole earth be filled with his glory. Amen, and Amen.
Oh Friends, would you believe it’s Monday already? The weekends sure seem to fly by, while the work weeks slowly drag along. But there’s, ‘no rest for the wicked,’ and unfortunately, neither for the blossoming righteous. We must also go out into the wicked world to earn a living, plus further God’s kingdom. The latter being our main pursuit, the former only a means to achieve that most worthwhile end. But remember too, that to be successful in either endeavour, we’ve first got to be clothed in the spiritual armour of God; the helmet of salvation, the breastplate of righteousness, the belt of truth, the sandals of peace, the mighty shield of faith and the awesome sword of the Spirit; the formidable Word that brings us to conviction and repentance. So please ensure that every day we offer thanks and praise for the blessing of life, ask for guidance and dress in our battle armour before walking out the door. For remember, the enemy is always on the prowl. Some of you are probably tired hearing me say this, but mih people, in this life, only ‘practice makes perfect.’ Continuous communication with the Father must become a habit if we’re to grow and mature in faith. That’s the only way we’ll ever enjoy the full benefits of His LOVE, guidance, forgiveness and mercy. Now I said it should become a habit, but I didn’t say mindless, meaningless or by rote, just that we don’t have to consciously think about it every time. Awright, I agree, enough preaching, (smile) especially since I claim not to like it, though my first born disagrees. Time to continue considering the offering of praise and thanks to our God, which we began yesterday. Today we’ll tackle the second half. ‘And blessed be his glorious name for ever.’ But isn’t it strange that we glorify our God the most after we’ve done wrong, have suffered for it, then have repented and been forgiven? The following passage happens after Israel rebelled against the God of their fathers, was taken captive to Babylon, but has now returned to Jerusalem through His LOVING kindness, and they are fasting and repenting, with the Levites leading the confession. ‘Then the Levites…said, Stand up and bless the Lord your God for ever and ever: and blessed be thy glorious name, which is exalted above all blessing and praise. Thou, even thou, art Lord alone; thou hast made heaven, the heaven of heavens, with all their host, the earth, and all things that are therein, the seas, and all that is therein, and thou preservest them all; and the host of heaven worshippeth thee.’ (Neh.9:5-6) Yes Friends, it’s oftimes in tribulation that we truly appreciate our wonderful God and turn to Him with all sorts of exotic praise and thanks. But that’s not wisdom. The smart money says that it’s while life is good, we should remember Him and shower Him with deserving accolades so that life won’t get bad, because He’s our benefactor. By so doing, our actions would be more conducive to ‘let the whole earth be filled with his glory.’ Oh Friends, the Lord is intent on that happening whether we like it or help it along. As He said when Moses interceded for Israel’s many transgressions; ‘I have pardoned according to thy word: But as truly as I live, all the earth shall be filled with the glory of the Lord. Because all those men which have seen my glory, and my miracles, which I did in Egypt and in the wilderness, and have tempted me now these ten times, and have not hearkened to my voice; surely they shall not see the land which I sware unto their fathers, neither shall any of them that provoked me see it. But my servant Caleb, because he had another spirit with him, and hath followed me fully, him will I bring into the land whereinto he went; and his seed shall possess it.’ (Num.14:20-24) Yes Friends, regardless of our behaviour, the Lord’s glory will eventually fill the whole earth. And in Isaiah’s vision, when the Lord commissioned him to prophecy the word, he saw the Lord sitting on His throne on high, surrounded by seraphim. ‘And one cried unto another, and said, Holy, holy, holy, is the Lord of hosts: the whole earth is full of his glory. And the posts of the door moved (were shaken) at the voice of him that cried (out), and the house was filled with smoke.’ (Isa.6:3-4) We hear the same story from Habakkuk when he talks about the judgement of the unrighteous. ‘Woe to him that buildeth a town with blood (bloodshed), and stablisheth a city by iniquity! Behold, is it not of the Lord of hosts that the people shall labour in the very fire (for that of no lasting value), and the people shall weary themselves for very vanity (in vain)? For the earth shall be filled with the knowledge of the glory of the Lord, as the waters cover the sea.’ (Hab.2:12-14) And if we won’t accept the Old Testament, then listen to the New: ‘And the four beasts had each of them six wings about him; and they were full of eyes within: and they rest (cease) not day and night, saying, Holy, holy, holy, Lord God Almighty, which was, and is, and is to come.’ (Rev.4:8) That’s John’s vision. Oh Friends, simple common sense and logic says you’re always better off to keep your benefactor happy than to incur his displeasure. I don’t know if we can therefore assume that the early Israelites, the Jews in Jesus’ time and many of our ancestors through the ages lacked those attributes. But please, I’m pleading, don’t let future generations look back at our time and assume the same thing. Through hard experience we’ve surely learned that the Lord’s our benefactor, so let’s show those who come after us our wisdom, make them proud of us, by believing, by being obedient and constantly chanting: ‘Blessed be the Lord God, the God of Israel, who only doeth wondrous things. And blessed be his glorious name for ever: and let the whole earth be filled with his glory. Amen, and Amen.’ Much LOVE!…there’s nothing our God desires from us…more than our sincere thanks and praise…
Today’s Scrip-Bit 11 April 2010 Psalm 72:18-19
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Psalm 72:18-19 Blessed be the Lord God, the God of Israel, who only doeth wondrous things. And blessed be his glorious name for ever: and let the whole earth be filled with his glory. Amen and Amen.
Oh Friends, hopefully we’ve all celebrated the Sabbath with fellowship and worship on the day our individual religion celebrates it, and our joy is now full in the Lord. Let me take this moment to remind us that though the Easter season is winding down, our faith and excitement should not be abating too, but rather be increasing and becoming stronger as we get to know the Lord better and really realize what Jesus did for us when He suffered that terrible death on the cross, then rose again the third day. Oh Friends, He ushered in an era of grace, salvation and eternal life; that’s certainly cause for eternal celebration! And if we want to make believers out of others, then we’ve got to have that joy continually and share it with undisguised pleasure, so that they too will ardently desire the wonderful relationship we have with our Saviour. It’s all got to come from us and our Christ like behaviour mih people, else others won’t be interested, and we won’t be doing our part to further God’s kingdom. And I particularly like our Bit today because it brings home the truth of our heavenly Father, with blessing, appreciation, thanks and glorification all wrapped up short and sweet. It’s taken from the end of Psalm 72, one of only two Psalms Cousin Sol wrote. The other is Psalm 127. In this one (72) he prays for the reign of the righteous king. However, the scholars’ claim that it’s so idealized it could never be realized by a human king. It aspires to things so good, righteous, just and fair, that it becomes Messianic in nature, and only Christ can fulfil such an ideal kingship. The important thing though Friends, is that Sol’s head and heart are in the right place. He wanted to do right by his people and his God who had lavished such wealth, power and wisdom on him. Like his father, Bruh David, he surely knew who buttered his daily bread. When he declared: ‘Blessed be the Lord God, the God of Israel, who only doeth wondrous things,’ he was also following in the footsteps of Bruh David, who, in the day the community brought gifts to build the Lord’s temple, offered thanksgiving and prayer. ‘Wherefore David blessed the Lord before all the congregation: and David said, Blessed be thou, Lord God of Israel our father, for ever and ever. Thine, O Lord, is the greatness, and the power, and the glory, and the victory, and the majesty: for all that is in the heaven and in the earth is thine; thine is the kingdom, O Lord, and thou art exalted as head above all. Both riches and honour come of thee, and thou reignest over all; and in thine hand is power and might; and in thine hand it is to make great, and to give strength unto all. Now therefore, our God, we thank thee, and praise thy glorious name.’ (1 Chron.29:10-13) And all God’s people sang such a tremendous: ‘Glory Hallelujah!’ that it was heard both in heaven and on earth. What a wonderful prayer mih breddren! It covers everything, and per the scholars, showed that Bruh David was indeed a man of prayer. They note too, that it’s very important for those who rule over God’s people to be able to lead them in sincere prayer and communion with the Father. Unfortunately that doesn’t happen too often these days. Many rulers of supposed godly societies couldn’t even string two words together in prayer to save their own lives, much more the welfare and lives of their people. And to a certain extent that’s the people’s fault, either by not showing enough interest in the godly aspect of the situation, or sadly lacking the power to elect godly people to lead them. And Cousin Sol wasn’t the only one who had the faith and experience to declare that our God only does wondrous things. Listen to Moses’ song: ‘Who is like unto thee, O Lord, among the gods (the mighty ones)? Who is like thee, glorious in holiness, fearful in praises, doing wonders? Thou stretchedst out thy right hand, the earth swallowed them. Thou in thy mercy hast led forth the people which thou hast redeemed: thou hast guided them in thy strength unto thy holy habitation.’ (Ex.15:11-13) Oh Friends, Moses had no doubts whatsoever about the Lord’s capabilities for he’d seen them first hand many times. Likewise was Job impressed. ‘I (But as for me, I) would seek unto God, and unto God would I commit my cause: Which doeth great things and unsearchable; marvellous things without number: Who giveth rain upon the earth, and sendeth waters upon the fields: To set up on high those that be low; that those which mourn may be exalted to safety.’ (Job 5:8-11) Ah Friends, what a powerful testimony, especially for a man who’d suffered terrible misfortune! And through the ages many others have attested to the greatness of our God. Even today, I know that many of us can also attest to the wondrous works of the Most High God Jehovah, both in our personal lives and our communities. And doesn’t it all make you feel, like there’s a mighty pump in you that’s just dying, craving to draw out His praise and thanks from deep down in your beings, in glorious appreciation for those wondrous things? It sure ought to. Oh Friends, like Cousin Sol, we should be so pumped up that we joyously declare: ‘And blessed be his glorious name for ever: and let the whole earth be filled with his glory. Amen, and Amen.’ Yes mih people, it’s time for us to sing the praises of our most wonderful God with much gusto; so clear and strong, that it will leave no doubts of how we feel, and will resonate throughout the whole earth and the high heavens. More on this tomorrow, God willing. Till then: Much LOVE!…praise Him…praise Him.. Glory Hallelujah…He is LOVE…He is LOVE…
Today’s Scrip-Biit 10 April 2010 Psalm 17:3
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Ah Friends, where can you get a weather forecast of minus 1 Celsius with the possibility of wet flurries in the early morning, then the afternoon temperature rising to the mid teens? Only in Canada, you say? That’s the forecast for this supposedly spring day. Yesterday was a bit chilly with some blustery winds, and the people complained. But when we were having spring and summer in February and March no one griped. As the man said, you can either pay me now or pay me later, but pay you will. That’s also the way our God works in some things; you get what you desire easily, then spend a lot of time paying for it. All of us have had that experience, only to end up wondering if the easily gotten thing was really worth the effort and pain. More often though it works the other way, possibly because not many of us are grateful for the things we acquire easily and either squander or ill-treat them. Consequently it developed that we suffer and pay the price before achieving our desires. That way we appreciate them much more. The problem with that approach though, is that when things get real hard and you can’t see any light at the end of the tunnel, you begin to think about giving up. But remember people, quitting and giving up are not to be found in the believer’s mind set or vocabulary. If it’s a God-given dream, then you already have what you need in you to do it, but you need to step up to the plate and give it your best shot. But the belly and backbone necessary for that is sadly lacking in too many believers today. We’ve gotten so soft and fearful with the easy life we now lead, that at the first signs of hardship, we immediately think of quitting. Friends, just consider what our situation would be like today if Jesus had said: ‘Father I can’t do this nuh. It’s too hard. Besides, why should I get beaten up, abused and crucified for a bunch of worthless sinners, who don’t really give two hoots about us eh?’ We’d still be looking at purgatory today, instead of salvation and the bright lights of heaven. But no, He sighed sadly, reluctantly banded His belly and jaw, then said; ‘Not my will, but thine be done.’ Oh Friends, that’s the attitude our God expects to hear from us as believers. Regardless of how hard or bleak the situation, He expects the followers of his Son to be like Him and bow to His will. Remember too, that it’s only by testing can we be proven ready for promotion and grow in maturity, to be more like Christ, which is the Father’s number one goal. And throughout the Good Book we find many stories about trials and testing of faith. Hear the psalmist in Psalm 66: ‘For thou, O God, hast proved (tested) us: thou hast tried (refined) us, as silver is tried. Thou broughtest us into the net; thou laidst affliction upon our loins. Thou hast caused men to ride over our heads; we went through fire and through water: but thou broughtest us out into a wealthy (abundant) place.’ (Ps.66:10-12) Yes Friends, sometimes when God puts us through our paces, it might seem like harsh and unusual punishment, but it’s all for our good, because in the end, the Lord always brings out stronger and better equipped to do His will. Listen to how Zechariah puts it: ‘And I will bring the third part through the fire, and will refine them as silver is refined, and will try (test) them as gold is tried (tested): they shall call on my name, and I will hear (answer) them: I will say, It is my people: and they shall say, The Lord is my God.’ (Zech.13:9) Oh mih people, walking in God’s will is no easy walk, but if we persevere in faith when tested, then the end will be so much better than the beginning. Look at Job. Though he unfairly lost everything, and was sad and testy, yet he never blamed or cursed God for his misfortune, and in the end God gave him twice as much as he originally had. My Friends, that’s the Lord’s modus operandi. If we endure our testing, then He will reward us. Peter said it thus: ‘That the (genuine) trial of your faith, being much more precious than of gold that perisheth, though it be tried with fire, might be found unto praise and honour and glory at the appearing (revelation) of Jesus Christ.’ (1 Pet.1:7) Friends, that means God is in the process of refining our faith through those trials, and true faith will NEVER be destroyed by them. Please remember that our God is the consummate dealer in compassion and LOVE. Whatever He brings us to, if we faithfully abide in Him, then He will bring us through it successfully, sometimes without even a scratch or smelling of smoke like Daniel and his buddies, but always with improved faith and often with glory to His Holy Name. So though it’s not always easy, it’s always worthwhile. And if we truly desire to be a follower of Jesus, then we’ve just got to grin and bear it, band we belly and we jaw and psyche ourselves out by saying things like: ‘this too will pass; the Lord never gives you more than you can bear; He’ll never leave or forsake you.’ And they are all true. But we have to study His word, then set our hearts and minds to the task, just like we did with exams at school. You can’t pass if you don’t put in some work before hand. And remember how you celebrated when you passed? It’s the same way we should celebrate on passing God’s test. There’s joy in heaven when we pass those tests. And one sure way to do that my Friends, is by saying like Bruh David did: ‘I am purposed that my mouth shall not transgress.’ And furthermore, ‘I said, I will take heed to my ways, that I sin not with my tongue: I will keep (restrain) my mouth with a bridle, while the wicked is before me.’ (Ps.39:1) If we did that Friends, then we’re already halfway home. Just remember that we’re partners with God, but we usually have to do our part first before He does His. So be strong and steadfast in our God and His promises and we’ll pass all our tests with flying colours. Much LOVE!…our earthly purpose… to LOVE our God…LIVE our Faith…SPREAD His Word…
Today’s Scrip-Bit 9 April 2010 Psalm 17:3
09 Apr 2010 Leave a comment
Ah Friends, the last couple days in my area, we’ve experienced mostly rainy, dreary, inclement weather. The sun hasn’t shown itself much at all, but that doesn’t mean it’s not there. It’s just like when we don’t see our God in certain situations, it doesn’t mean He’s not there, but more like He’s just not ready to show His hand. In this case I guess He’s probably testing us a bit, to see our reaction to the downside, after the wonderful sunshine and balmy temps we’ve had the last couple weeks. Yes my people, the Lord God is continually testing us, for one reason or another; whether it’s to see if we’re ready for promotion, or just to test the strength of our faith, to see if we can walk our talk. But like it or not, we’re always in test mode. With the Lord there’s no standing still. He expects us to keep improving, maturing, becoming more like His wonderful Son, Jesus, every day. That’s the terminal position He’s seeking; that all His children shall be wrought in the image, likeness, attitude and temperament of His number one Son. That’s why Bruh David could plead in Psalm 17, A prayer for protection against oppressors: ‘Hear the right (a just cause), O Lord, attend unto my cry; give ear unto my prayer, that goeth not out of feigned (deceitful) lips. Let my sentence (vindication) come forth from thy presence; let thine eyes behold the things that are equal (upright).’ (Ps.17:1-2) Oh Friends, I know that sometimes the testing seems rough and unnecessary. Then sometimes you don’t even know or understand why you’re being tested, because you haven’t asked for, or expecting anything. Those are possibly when we’re satisfied, or rather too satisfied with our lot, and we’re becoming too comfortable and complacent, so the Lord uses those tests to get us out of our safety zone, for we can only improve, mature and serve Him better when some risk is involved in our lives; when we’re right out there on the edge, so that we can prove all His promises and understand some more about the great, wonderful, magnificent and LOVING God that He truly is. Bruh David was certainly being tested when he wrote this psalm; his enemies were getting a little too close for comfort. And after crying out for the Lord’s attention in verses 1-2, he begins to plead his case; self-defence, Your honour. (smile) He opens up by telling the Lord; ‘thou hast proved mine heart.’ He has tested his heart. ‘Thou hast visited me in the night.’ He has searched his heart, soul, body and mind during his sleeping hours. ‘Thou hast tried me, and shalt find nothing.’ The Lord’s examination of his conscience and spirit will find no evil within him. Why Friends? ‘For I am purposed that my mouth shall not transgress.’ Oh mih people, can we make those definitive statements that Bruh David’s making? I surely hope so, because as true believers and followers of Christ, that’s how the state of our liver should be; as clean and impeccable as possible. That brings us to the words and sentiments of another man who went through terrible testing, Job. Despite his undeserved and unwarranted misfortune, he was still strong and committed enough to the God of his fathers to unequivocally declare: ‘But he knoweth the way that I take: when he hath tried me, I shall come forth as gold. My foot had held (fast to) his steps, his way have I kept, and not declined. Neither have I gone back from the commandment of his lips; I have esteemed (treasured) the words of his mouth more than my necessary food (appointed portion).’ (Job 23:10-12) And all God’s people said, ‘Wow!’ Yes Friends, not very many of us can suffer such dramatic, heart-breaking, heart-rending loss and still cling to the righteousness and faith in Almighty God. But that’s when He’s able to separate the men from the boys, the sheep from the goats, those who truly believe and are willing to abide by His will come what may, and those who are just along for the ride. Mih breddren, lemme give us a li’l bit of chupid advice nuh, and this from hard experience: Don’t, I beg oonoo, don’t ever ask our God for anything of great magnitude unless you’re fully prepared and willing to endure the hard work, pain and suffering it will inevitably involve, because He will joyfully set it in motion, then watch you bear the test. Of course if you’re sincere, He’ll help you, but as He says in His Word: ‘For unto whomsoever much is given, of him much shall be required: and to whom men have committed much, of him they will ask the more.’ (Luke 12:48) Jesus’ words Friends, and it doesn’t take a brainy person to figure that out. Both with men and God, much is asked to whom much is given. So if you can’t handle the heat, yuh better stay out of the kitchen. (smile) Now that doesn’t mean if you haven’t asked for great things the Lord will shun you or anything of the sort. But please be careful of what you ask for, because we have this bad habit of asking for much more than we can handle. That’s usually the lust for worldly things working in us to our eventual pain and displeasure. Oh Friends, our God and His Holy Spirit are truly something else yes! As usual, they have me chuckling, because I’ve only written half of what I’d planned to, and already time and space are up. But I’m not complaining, for I’ve surrendered to them, and the paths, the directions that the Spirit leads me on and in, do bear good fruit. So we’ll continue this topic tomorrow, God willing of course. Till then, let’s stand strong and steadfast in the Lord. Like Bruh David, let’s try and ace all the tests our God gives us, so we can mature, become more like our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ, and thus glorify our Father in heaven. Much LOVE!…though He tests us often…He never leaves us to go it alone…He’s always right beside us…just waiting to lend a hand…if we stumble or fall…
Today’s Scrip-Bit 8 April 2010 Ecclesiastes 9:7
08 Apr 2010 Leave a comment
Oh Friends, its a day for advice on the basic principles of living. We’ll begin with a quote by our much esteemed and dear departed Prime Minister, Pierre Elliot Trudeau, who reputedly said: ‘If we don’t solve our own problems, other people will.’ That’s a fact mih people, but along with it comes the sad part that most likely we won’t like how they solve them either. So it’s necessary for us to get up off our rear ends and do something constructive with our lives. And whether you liked Pierre Elliot or not, you have to admit that he had much manly parts, and wasn’t afraid to get on with the job, whether he was right or wrong. That brings us to another bit of advice, this time from Edward John Phelps, namely: ‘The man who makes no mistakes does not usually make anything.’ And isn’t that the gospel truth Friends? It’s only logical that if you don’t do anything, you won’t make any mistakes. And though we don’t like to make mistakes, or shouldn’t make too many, mistakes are there for us to learn from them. How do you think we have so many wonderful inventions eh? Most of them didn’t just come to life, to fruition on the first try, but after many unsuccessful attempts, and often by many people too. So let’s wake up Friends and realize, that to our detriment, the world is passing us by, if we’re not doing anything constructive and productive with our lives, primarily because we’re afraid to make mistakes. The only person who ever lived error free was Jesus, and He was very cognizant of the human frailty to err occasionally, (smile) but He never made a mountain out of what was essentially a molehill. Jesus always encouraged others to get up, continue, try again, even start over, but to not let a mistake make you so nervous and afraid that you’d just retreat into your safe cocoon and let it all die. Remember Friends, the number one rule in Christianity is NEVER GIVE UP! If you truly have Jesus in your life, then words like defeat, failure and giving up are not supposed to be in your vocabulary or your mindset. You might change, rest, stop for a breather, start over, but NEVER GIVE UP! And as usual, I have to chuckle at how the Spirit is leading me along this path. But since I’m obedient, I’m following. So now that we’ve got that part straight, let’s move on to the next. Remember Bruh Paul states: ‘For even when we were with you, this we commanded you, that if any would not work, neither should he eat.’ (2 Thess.3:10) Well the opposite also holds true my brethren. To Timothy he says: ‘The labourer is worthy of His reward.’ (1 Tim.5:18) He’s paraphrasing Jesus’ statement; ‘for the labourer is worthy of his hire (wages).’ (Luke 10:7) So if you work, and are productive, you are entitled to remuneration. Then, as the Preacher says: ‘Go thy way, eat thy bread with joy, and drink thy wine with a merry heart; for God now accepteth thy works.’ Yes Friends, our God is one of great substance, abundance and a good life. He expects us to be productive and enjoy the fruits of our labour, though obviously not in excess. The Preacher also said: ‘Then I commended mirth (joy), because a man hath no better thing under the sun, than to eat, and to drink, and to be merry: for that shall abide with him of his labour the days of his life, which God giveth him under the sun.’ (Eccl.8:15) So please people, let’s get rid of this ridiculous attitude that some of us hold, whereby, because we’re believers we shouldn’t enjoy life, but go around moaning and groaning, sour and dejected, as though we’re going through martyrdom. Oh mih breddren, Jesus went through martyrdom for us almost two thousand years ago. We’re not supposed to be still living like we’re in purgatory. When Jesus died, He washed away all our ugly sin with His precious blood, so that we could be born again, have a new and joyous life in right relationship with Him and the Father. It upsets me no end to see believers behaving so piously, like honey won’t melt in their mouths, especially when a lot of the time it’s pure hypocrisy. Yes, we’ve got to be humble, not prideful and arrogant, but it’s a proud humility, like Jesus, not dragging around like we’re unworthy, second class citizens. Oh mih people, please remember we’re more than conquerors! We’re first class citizens both of earth and heaven, so we’ve got to behave that way. When Jesus was on earth, He worked and enjoyed His life just like everyone else, even though He knew the physically inglorious, but for us spiritually glorious end He would eventually come to. And since we know that He’s now sitting at the Father’s right hand, advocating on our behalf, preparing a place for us, it’s imperative that we do our part down here; that’s live a good, decent, joyful, fruitful and productive life that glorifies Him, and makes others want to believe and accept Him as their Lord and personal Saviour too. In all our endeavours, the number one motive should be to further Jesus’ kingdom. Consequently, we’ll close with the best advice from the wisest man ever; Cousin Sol. That’s besides Jesus of course. Now after all Sol’s research and experience, he concludes: ‘There is nothing better for a man, than that he should eat and drink, and that he should make his soul enjoy good in his labour. This also I saw, that it was from the hand of God.’ (Eccl.2:24) Friends, our world is falling apart because some of us have become ungodly and evil, while others are fearful and won’t do anything to improve the situation, while some are simply lazy and complacent. It’s obvious then that if the minority, who are godly and willing to make a good difference, don’t take the bull by the horns and do something, then we’ll all end up drowning in the mire eventually. Therefore my people, I’m asking us to be numbered amongst those who are willing to make a difference. If each of us makes a difference in our own backyards, then life will surely improve, possibly slowly, but nonetheless improve it will. So let’s get up and do that nuh…in the name of Jesus. Much LOVE!…in the day of reckoning…when Jesus asks…what difference did you make…will your answer be positive…
Today’s Scrip-Bit 7 April 2010 2 Chronicles 7:15
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Oh Friends, the Easter season is winding down, but that doesn’t mean we have to wind down too. In fact, we should be rising up, feeling more energized after being reawakened and refreshed by the good news of Easter, when our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ defeated death, rose from the grave with a vengeance, a vengeance to eliminate all the evil that’s being done in the world. That’s also a part of our heritage Friends, one we should not take lightly and be ready for with our spiritual armour and one other important thing; prayer. A gentleman by the name of Hartley Coolidge reputedly said these words. ‘Be not afraid to pray, to pray is right. Pray if thou canst with hope, but even pray.’ Words of living truth my people! Prayer is exceedingly important in believers’ lives because it’s our communication with the Lord God Jehovah. We talk to Him, He listens and replies either in word or deed. And the more we talk to Him, the better for us, because then we’ll be even more wrapped up and secure in His bountiful LOVE, mercy and grace. Bruh Paul hit the nail on the head: ‘Pray without ceasing’ (1 Thess.5:17) And also: ‘I will therefore that men pray everywhere, lifting up holy hands, without wrath and doubting.’ (1 Tim. 2:8) That means praying constantly and everywhere in faith because prayer is our lifeline to the Father. If it’s broken then we die spiritually, like our physical body dies without oxygen. He set this in motion from the beginning of time. One of the most noted moments regarding prayer in the Good Book is the Lord’s covenant with Solomon re the magnificent temple Sol built. In dedicating it to the Lord, Sol prayed thus: ‘Have respect (regard) therefore to the prayer of thy servant, and to his supplication, O Lord my God, to hearken unto the cry and the prayer which thy servant prayeth before thee. That thine eyes may be open upon this house day and night, upon the place whereof thou hast said that thou wouldest put thy name there; to hearken unto the prayer which thy servant prayeth toward this place. Hearken therefore unto the supplications of thy servant, and of thy people Israel, which they shall make toward this place: hear thou from thy dwelling place, even from heaven; and when thou hearest, forgive.’ (2 Chron.6:19-21) And what was the Lord’s response? ‘Now when Solomon had made an end of praying, the fire came down from heaven, and consumed the burnt offering and the sacrifices; and the glory of the Lord filled the house. And the priests could not enter into the house of the Lord, because the glory of the Lord had filled the Lord’s house. And when all the children of Israel saw how the fire came down, and the glory of the Lord upon the house, they bowed themselves with their faces to the ground upon the pavement, and worshipped, and praised the Lord, saying, For he is good; for his mercy endureth for ever.’ (2 Chron.7:1-3) Ah Friends, talk about communication! Hn! You couldn’t ask for better than that. And in a vision, the Lord made a covenant with Sol. ‘I have heard thy prayer, and have chosen this place to myself for a house of sacrifice. If I shut up heaven that there be no rain, or if I command the locusts to devour the land, or if I send pestilence among my people; If my people, which are called by my name, shall humble themselves, and pray, and seek my face, and turn from their wicked ways; then will I hear from heaven, and will forgive their sin, and will heal their land.’ (2 Chron.7:12-14) Yuh hear that mih people? If we humble ourselves and pray, seek His face and turn from our evil ways, then He will hear us, forgive our sin and heal our land. Oh Friends, our God couldn’t be more explicit than that! And though the promise was originally given to Sol long ago, it still holds true today, for all God’s promises hold true until they’re no longer necessary. For example He talks about offering sacrifices in His house. That was all well and good until the sacrifice of all sacrifices, Jesus, came and offered Himself once and for all time. Now we no longer need to offer any sacrifices, but my people we still need to pray, to maintain communication with the Most High. It’s still necessary for all those who call on the name of Jesus in repentance and faith. As the scholars declare, the verses we’re looking at ‘stand as a high expression of God’s LOVING readiness to hear the prayers of a repentant people.’ And my people, I sincerely believe that this current time in our world, full of evil, violence and hatred is one in which we desperately need prayer, because our world is falling apart right before our very eyes, and we are also falling away from Almighty God. The Lord agreed that all could come and pray, make obeisance to Him at the temple, where he would listen and answer. ‘Now mine eyes shall be open, and mine ears attent (attentive) unto the prayer that is made in this place. for now have I chosen and sanctified (set apart) this house, that my name may be there for ever and mine eyes (My attention) and mine heart (My concern) shall be there perpetually.’ (2 Chron.7:15-16) It’s certainly strange though Friends, that in Sol’s time there was only one temple where everybody came to pray, but now we have numerous places of worship where only a comparative handful go to pray. Why is that eh? The Lord no longer meets our needs because our intentions are now evil and our spirits lust for the worldly things of men. When life was good, we conveniently forgot who made it so; the Lord through His grace and mercy, not our own power. Friends, the Israelites did the same thing, but when life got rough, they always woke up and remembered who was the real Boss. Oh my people, it’s time for us to do the same thing. We’ve trusted in the efforts and knowledge of man, and look where it’s gotten us; a world full of turmoil and confusion. Will we be foolish and continue down this road of futility that only leads to death and destruction? Or are we going to smarten up, and turn back to the Lord; give up our wicked ways, humble ourselves in prayer, and plead for forgiveness, that he might heal us and our land? My people, that’s the only sensible thing to do. Remember His promise: ‘Mine eyes shall be open, and mine ears attent unto the prayer that is made in this place.’ So I implore us to turn to the Lord in prayer and repentance. It’s the only way our lives will improve and stay constant. Much LOVE!…the lines to heaven are always open…for prayer…please use them often…
Today’s Scrip-Bit 6 April 2010 John 20:27
06 Apr 2010 Leave a comment
Oh Friends, it’s Easter Tuesday; that means goat races and plenty partying down by Buccoo Reef in sweet Tobago! At least that’s how it used to be in my time. And I can only chuckle at my last visit to that august occasion…the little I can remember. Anyway, here’s a poem from a Realtor’s newsletter. I read it because he adds all sorts of interesting stuff. Of the four pages only the last one has anything to do with real estate. The others talk about things like avoiding Blackberry thumb; stepping back from conflict; exercising your brain; sharing too much info on the numerous types of media now available, plus this poem, ‘The Legend of the Dogwood,’ whose author is unknown. It’s beautiful and quite appropriate for the season. ‘In Jesus’ time, the dogwood grew, To a stately size and a lovely hue. ‘Twas strong and firm its branches interwoven, For the cross of Christ its timbers were chosen. Seeing the distress at this use of its wood, Christ made a promise which still holds good: "Never again shall the dogwood grow, Large enough to be used so. Slender and twisted it shall be, With blossoms like the cross for all to see. As blood stains the petals marked in brown. The blossom’s center wears a thorny crown. All who see it will remember me, Crucified on a cross from the dogwood tree. Cherished and protected, this tree shall be, A reminder to all of My agony." Wow! It sure is touching eh Friends? Now I need to take a break here to find a suitable Bit. (smile) Not my fault. That’s just how the Spirit leads me at times. Okay Friends, about ten minutes later, I’ve been led to this one. It deals with the lack of faith of one disciple, Thomas, whom we know as Doubting Thomas. And we also know that Jesus first appeared to Mary Magdalene in the garden, early on the resurrection morning, then later that same day, He hooked up with two believers on their way from Jerusalem to Emmaus, and playing foolish to catch wise, He picked their brains to find out what was happening amongst His followers. When they intimated that there was dissension and disbelief in the camp, Jesus blasted them: ‘O fools and slow of heart to believe all that the prophets have spoken: Ought not Christ to have suffered these things and to enter into his glory? And beginning at Moses and all the prophets, he expounded unto them in all the scriptures the things concerning himself.’ (Luke 24:25-27) But they never clued in from His chiding and invited Him to stay with them when they came to Emmaus. ‘And it came to pass as he sat at meat with them, he took bread, and blessed it, and brake, and gave to them. And their eyes were opened, and they knew him; and he vanished out of their sight.’ (Luke 24:30-31) Such was their consternation that they went right back to Jerusalem where the other believers were gathered behind locked doors, still fearful, and shared their story. And while all of this was going on, who appeared, as usual with perfect timing? None but our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ, uttering those famous words: ‘Peace be unto you.’ (John 20:19) However, fortunately or not, ‘Thomas, one of the twelve, called Didymus, was not with them when Jesus came.’ (John 20:24) And when the others told him what had happened, he refused to believe. ‘Except I shall see in his hands the print of the nails, and put my finger into the print of the nails, and thrust my hand into his side, I will not believe.’ (John 20:25) Ah mih people, after being with Jesus for so long, poor Thomas still couldn’t comprehend what it was all about. But we can’t blame him too much, for surely that was all part of the Lord’s master plan to prove something. Just like Judas betrayed Jesus, another of His followers refused to believe. And since there’s always method to the Lord’s madness, it’s no surprise what took place eight days later. This time, all the disciples, including Thomas were together behind closed doors and Jesus appeared. Obviously no one had told Him of Thomas’ disbelief, so isn’t it remarkable that after His usual greeting, ‘Peace be unto you,’ He immediately confronts Thomas. ‘Reach hither thy finger, and behold my hands; and reach hither thy hand, and thrust it into my side: and be not faithless, but believing.’ Oh Friends, are we like Thomas? Do we need to see and touch everything before we believe? Aren’t there any people in our lives whom we trust enough to believe whatever they tell us? Or are we like those disciples, as Mark claims: ‘Afterwards he appeared unto the eleven as they sat at meat, and upbraided (rebuked) them with their unbelief and hardness of heart, because they believed not them which had seen him after he was risen.’ (Mark 16:14) Several people had seen and spoken to the risen Christ, yet many still believed not. Now none of the gospels say whether Thomas actually reached out and checked Jesus for the wound prints, but he then proclaimed to Him; ‘My Lord and my God.’ (John 20:28) Oh mih people, if we always have to see and feel before we believe, then we’re in for a real rough ride as followers of Jesus, for He deals exclusively in hope, faith, trust and total surrender of our lives to Him and His ideals. Here’s His reply to Thomas. ‘Thomas, because thou hast seen me, thou hast believed: blessed are they that have not seen, and yet have believed.’ (John 20:29) Friends, Jesus is talking about people like us, who never saw Him risen, yet still believe. That’s the kind of followers He’s seeking, and the kind I’m asking us to be, who don’t need to see or touch everything to believe. I know we’ve been taught seeing is believing and touching is the naked truth, but that’s only for worldly matters. But where the spiritual business of Jesus is concerned, we need to see and believe through the eyes of faith. That’s what Christianity is all about: faith, hope, trust and total surrender to a God we can’t see with the naked eye, but whom we can certainly feel in our hearts and souls. As Bruh Paul so eloquently puts it: ‘Now faith is the substance (realization) of things hoped for, the evidence (conviction) of things not seen.’ (Heb.11:1) We have to believe what we hope for before we actually see it. And so it is my people with things like forgiveness, grace, mercy, salvation and eternal life. If we don’t first believe them, then we’ll never see or experience them. That faith is the power of our Lord Jesus Christ coming to the fore in our lives, making us exceptional believers and steadfast followers. Oh Friends, I can’t ever say often enough how important unconditional faith and trust in our Saviour is to our eternal well being. Please consider, believe and accept Him TODAY. Much LOVE!…only believe…that’s all we need to do…only believe…
Today’s Scrip-Bit 5 April 2010 Psalm 47:7
05 Apr 2010 Leave a comment
Oh Friends, it’s Easter Monday; a holiday for some lucky ones, but a normal day of labouring for others. That means we’ve got to remind you to dress in your full suit of spiritual armour before you go out and face the enemy in this new work week. I also hope that you did not party too heartily this Easter weekend and you’re now under the weather, because that’s when you’re most susceptible to the evil wiles and guile of Beelzebub. But yuh know something mih people, writing this Bit has certainly been an eye opener as well as an adventure and a great education. I’ve experienced and learned so much in the last three years that I’m amazed. Take today, I wrote the first part without a Bit in mind, but I’ve matured enough in my faith to be sure that a suitable one will be forthcoming. Then when I began searching for something, I ended up in Lamentations. But after a few minutes I said, no, today’s not a day for lamenting. It’s Easter Monday, a day for rejoicing and celebrating because our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ only rose from the grave yesterday, having thoroughly defeated death; squarely put the boots to it. We need something with some joy, thanksgiving and praise for this special occasion. And where can one find the best bits of scripture under that heading? In the Psalms! So I began from Psalm 1, seeking something appropriate that I’ve never used. Lo and behold, I was finally guided to Psalm 47, titled, ‘God is the King of the earth.’ And so He is my brethren. The God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob, is the Creator and Ruler of the universe and nothing happens therein without His permission. That’s why the psalmist joyfully proclaimed: ‘O Clap your hands, all ye people; shout unto God with the voice of triumph. For the Lord most high is terrible (awesome); he is a great King over all the earth.’ (Ps.47:1-2) The prophet Zechariah totally agreed. ‘And the Lord shall be king over all the earth: in that day shall there be one Lord, and his name one.’ (Zech.14:9) So was it also manifested in John’s vision. ‘And the seventh angel sounded (blew his trumpet); and there were great voices in heaven, saying, The kingdoms of this world are become the kingdoms of our Lord, and of his Christ; and he shall reign for ever and ever.’ (Rev.11:15) Yes my people, it’s an undeniable, unassailable fact that the universe and all therein belongs to the Lord our God. And how do we behave before earthly kings? We show them honour and respect, bow before them in reverence and humility. Thus it is only fitting that we do the same, and even more, when in the presence of the King of Kings and Lord of Lords, who is indeed most worthy to receive such adoration, unlike many earthly monarchs. All those who glory in the Lord ought to exhibit wisdom and follow the psalmist’s advice: ‘sing ye praises with understanding.’ That means sensible, heartfelt, worthwhile stuff that will glorify our God, not mere wishy washy mouthings just for the sake of doing it. Here’s how Bruh Paul put it. ‘What is it then? I will pray with the spirit, and I will pray with the understanding also: I will sing with the spirit, and I will sing with the understanding also.’ (1 Cor.14:15) Though he was referring particularly to speaking in a tongue or language your listeners can understand, it fits well with our general principle, for what’s the purpose of singing, speaking or praying, sense or nonsense, in a language your listeners can’t comprehend? None whatsoever, especially when our stated aim is to edify and enlighten our listeners, so that they too can believe and find the peace, LOVE and joy that we’ve found in the risen Lord Jesus. In light of all that Friends, let’s all ‘Make a joyful noise unto God…Sing forth the honour of his name: make his praise glorious…O bless our God, ye people, and make the voice of his praise to be heard…Blessed be God, which hath not turned away my prayer, nor his mercy from me.’ (Ps.66:1-2,8,20) And my people, as long as we continue praising, worshipping and glorifying our God with understanding and right hearts, He will NEVER depart from us. But remember, the onus is on us to keep seeking, LOVING, worshipping and glorifying Him. Have a blessed day, and don’t forget to ‘Sing praises to God, sing praises: sing praises unto our King, sing praises.’ (Ps.47:6) Much LOVE!…who is most worthy of our praises…the Most High God Jehovah…Infinitely Everything…Yahweh…
