We
have all often heard it said that talent, gifting and calling may get us where
we want to go but it is character that keeps us there. Jesus had a proven
character (Heb 4:15). He exhorted us to be perfect just like God is perfect
(Matt 5:48) and God himself said we should be holy as he is holy (1 Peter 1:16).
Paul was able to say follow me as I follow Christ (1 Cor 11:1). Jesus said I
only do what the Father gives me to do (John 8:28).
It
seems to me that character is basically rooted in obedience to God. Jonah was a
prophet called of God but he objected to taking a message of warning to an evil
nation and decided to disobey God. God got his (Jonah’s) attention by getting
him thrown into the sea and into the belly of a whale; Jonah was still unhappy
when God forgave that nation (The book of Jonah). You would have to say that
Jonah had a character or obedience problem.
Abraham
on the other hand obeyed God’s command to go and sacrifice his (Abraham’s) son.
Once God saw Abraham’s obedience he intervened, before Abraham killed Isaac and
provided a ram for the sacrifice. (Gen 22) The place where this all occurred
was the same mountain on which God allowed his only son, Jesus, to go to the
cross. Jesus was obedient even to death upon a cross (Phil 2:8).
Peter
tells us we can be: “partakers of the divine nature” (2 Peter 1:4; KJV). He
also tells us that God’s power, the power of the Holy Spirit, can enable us to
walk in Godliness through our knowledge of Jesus the word (2 Peter 1:3). So, let’s
get into our bibles and allow the Holy Spirit to show us how to walk in
obedience to God. To obey God is to obey his commands and directives seen
throughout the bible. Study the life of Jesus and of the great men and women of
the bible; follow them as they followed God. Character will keep you where you
want to be.
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"The
secret of the Lord is with them that fear him; and he will show them his
covenant” (Ps 25:14 KJV). The Hebrew word for secret in this context suggests
an intimate conversation between friends. Wow! To think that we can have that kind of
relationship with God. Of course, it says that we must fear and worship him in
order to have that kind of relationship.
This
is not the only place in the Bible that we read this either; In Proverbs 3:32 we
read that God's secret counsel is with the righteous. In Genesis 18:17 God
spoke of his intention to share with Abraham his plans for Sodom and Gomorrah
and in Genesis 6:13-14 God revealed to Noah that he would send the flood.
We
know that Jesus shared many secret mysteries with the apostle John (Rev 1:1)
because the whole book of Revelation is the result. In the New Testament in
John 15:15 Jesus said: "Henceforth I call you not servants; for the
servant knoweth not what his Lord doeth: but I have called you friends; for all
things that I have heard from my Father I have made known unto you". God
is a person and he longs to communicate and share his closest thoughts with us;
we need to be open to that, to put aside time to allow that and create the
right environment for it. So, take God at his word today and enjoy intimate
conversation with the Lord.
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The
love of God is spread abroad in our hearts by the Holy Spirit (Rom 5:5). In the
Greek this form of love is agape (noun), an unconditional love. Agape was not
really used in the Greek until its use in the Bible. Phileo (verb) is the more
commonly used Greek word for love and is a brotherly love or affection that is
dependent on our ability to love a person because of mutual attraction and
feelings.
When
Jesus asked Peter if he loved him in chapter 21 of John’s gospel, Jesus used agape
but Peter could only reply with phileo. God commands us to agapao (verb; John
13:34). With agape we can love the unlovable by faith. We may not be naturally
attracted to some people but we are commanded to agapao them.
Our
greatest example of love (agape) is that of the Father for us: “For God so
loved (agapao) the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever
believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life” (John 3:16; KJV).
Christ died for us while we were sinners.
If
you want to understand agape then read 1 Corinthians chapter 13, especially
verses 4-8a: “Charity (agape*) suffereth long, and is kind; charity envieth not;
charity vaunteth not itself, is not puffed up, doth not behave itself unseemly,
seeketh not her own, is no easily provoked, thinketh no evil; Rejoiceth not in
iniquity, but rejoiceth in the truth; Beareth all things, believeth all things,
hopeth all things, endureth all things. Charity never faileth” (KJV).
This
is how God loves us and how we should love him and each other. Don’t get me
wrong, we can “phileo” as well, but we must agapao all peoples. Is that wow or
double wow? Enough said.
*added
for clarity.
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"Wait
on the Lord: be of good courage, and he shall strengthen thine heart: wait, I say,
on the Lord” (Ps 27:14; KJV). When we pray in faith we sometimes have to wait
long periods of time for our prayers to be answered. However, we need to stay
in faith, trusting the Lord to come through for us.
In
Psalm 31:14 David said he trusted in God. That is how we need to wait for
answers to prayer. David again, in Psalm 37:7 said to: "Rest in the Lord,
and wait patiently for Him”.
Abraham
and Sarah are good examples of people who had to wait a long time for an answer.
In Genesis 17:5 God told Abraham that he would be the: “father of many nations’
but this did not come to pass until many years later. However, we are told in
Romans 4:20 that he did not waver and was empowered by faith. In Hebrews 11:11
we are told about Sarah's faith - that she was able to conceive a child when
she was old.
If
we are going to wait well we must be ready for satan's lies and refute them
with the word. We must exercise hope, allow our words to agree with the word of
God and not the devil and keep thanking God in advance for the answers we are
believing for. “Faith and patience inherit the premises” (Heb 6:12b).
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When life gets hard, difficulties arise and
there seems no way out, isn’t it wonderful to know that we can draw close to
God (Ps 91). He protects us under his shadow, his wings and he is our refuge
and fortress (Ps 91).
In
the New Testament Jesus reaffirmed his desire to gather, protect and care for his
people as a hen gathers her chicks under her wings (Luke 13:34). God charges his
angels to watch over us (Ps 91:11). Nothing is too hard for our God (Jer
32:17).
First
Corinthians 10:13 (KJV) is one of my favorite scriptures: “There hath no
temptation taken you but such as is common to man: but God is faithful, who
will not suffer you to be tempted above that ye are able; but will with the
temptation also make a way to escape, that ye may be able to bear it”. Temptation
can be translated more widely to mean any kind of trial or tribulation. This
verse shows us that we are not unique in the trials we go through; never think
it is only you that has the problem you are facing.
God’s
way out is by faith in his word (Mark 11:22-24). Cast every care on him (1 Peter
5:7) and speak to the mountains (problems) in your life, commanding them to
leave (Mark 11:23). You are victorious and have authority over all the works of
satan in Christ Jesus (Matt 28:18). Greater is he (Jesus) that is in you as a
Christian than he (satan) that is in the world (1 John 4:4). Wow, I get happy
just thinking about that.
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