Hebrews 11:1,6 Faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen. But without faith it is impossible to please Him, for he who comes to God must believe that He is, and that He is a rewarder of those who diligently seek Him.
Friday, November 11, 2011
Come and See: A Call for Intimacy.
John 1:45-46. If you're familiar with this passage, you'll remember that after encountering Jesus Christ, Nathanael realized that he found the Son of God, the King of Israel. How many times we've failed to hear Jesus' voice when He was knocking at the door of our hearts? How many times we heard his voice but refused to open the door? Revelation 3:20. Then one day we opened our hearts and Jesus entered and He ate with us. But as time went by, we lost our first love and our desire for intimacy with Him, our fellowship with Him that once was precious and constant, became casual. Revelation 2:4. Unfortunately for many people, Jesus from being their first love, became unwanted and was replaced with another "lover" (money, pleasure, religion, etc). More and more i can see that only those who are willing to take their cross and follow Jesus Christ are the ones who will have intimacy with Him, who will become His close friends. Proverbs 18:24. In order to become Jesus' friends, we must do whatever He tells us, otherwise we will never experience the fullness of His friendship. John 15:14. The best example of intimacy with Jesus was John the Apostle. They became so close that Jesus called John the son of Mary: John 19:25-27. John was the only disciple who stood by the cross, he wasn't afraid to die for the One he loved, because the One he loved was dying for him. Love was the reason why John was following Jesus, even facing death. 1 John 4:18.
Corruption: The Evidence of a Sinful Nature.
Few weeks ago, i took a client to the airport (i'm a cab driver), we were talking about politics and corruption and i told him that for me, lobbying is a "legal" corruption. Thankfully he agreed with me, because the first time i said that to another client, he never called me back. I knew that my statement was true, but i didn't have the "evidence" to prove it. My client told me about a man called Jack Abramoff, a famous (or infamous, depending on your point of view) lobbyist that literally bought (with gifts and such) a few politicians here in America. I came home and watched his interview on CBS' 60 minutes (Jack Abramoff: Inside Capitol corruption). In this interview, Abramoff explains how he bribed politicians to "change laws" to benefit his clients, just by inserting a few words that opened the way to personal gain. Then, my client explained the difference between ethics and morals. It's very easy to condemn Abramoff, but in reality we are all alike, we are "corrupted to the bone". Why? Because we are born in sin: Psalm 51:5. We are all corrupted by the sinful nature that lives in us! Romans 3:23. Financial corruption is just a consequence of this sinful nature in action! Why do we see so much greed and unthankfulness nowadays? 2 Timothy 3:1-5. The sin is different but the root is the same: The sinful nature. By the way, what does corruption mean? Corruption: Dishonest or fraudulent conduct by those in power, typically involving bribery; the action of making someone or something morally depraved or the state of being so. Besides the financial aspect, corruption is changing the "state" of someone or something, e.g.: Sex trafficking. The perpetrator abducts a young girl and change her "state" of freedom into captivity, from being a morally correct person she becomes a morally depraved one (prostitution). The antidote for this deadly poison called sinful nature is holiness or Christlikeness. Hebrews 12:14. How can we grow in holiness? Psalm 119:9; Ephesians 5:26; John 15:3.
Thursday, November 10, 2011
Impartation: You Can Only Give What You Have!
First of all, let see what the dictionary says about the word impart: The verb impart has 4 senses: 1. tell or deposit (information) knowledge; 2. bestow a quality on; 3. make known to the public information that was previously known only to a few people or that was meant to be kept a secret; 4. make known; pass on, of information. Now let's see what Paul told the Romans about impartation: Romans 1:11. Here Paul is talking about his desire to see the roman brothers and sisters and PASS ON or SHARE some spiritual gifts he had. Impartation mostly happens through the "laying on of hands", as in Paul's case when he was filled with the Holy Spirit: Acts 9:17. As i always write: Spiritually speaking, you cannot give what you don't have. You can see that Paul could only "give" spiritual gifts to others because he received before, some through the hands of Ananias. Another example is Timothy: 1 Timothy 4:14. The same happened to me, God used His servant (Marco Barrientos) to deliver and anoint me, when Marco laid his hands on me i was filled with the Holy Spirit and received some gifts, like the gift of discernment of spirits. Jesus Christ says that His disciples would lay their hands on the sick person and the person would be healed: Mark 16:17-19. See that Jesus says that "those who believe" would heal the sick. The problem with us today is that we think Jesus is only saying "those who believe that He is God", but He is also saying those who believe that in His name they could heal the sick. It goes back to the beginning: Hebrews 11:6. Do you understand it? It's not enough just believe that He is, we must believe that He is a rewarder. So, SPIRITUAL GIFTS ARE REWARDS to the ones who believe and diligently seek Him! Do you remember this passage? Mark 5:22-23. That's Impartation! Another aspect of impartation is to transfer authority: Deuteronomy 34:9. God chose Joshua to replace Moses, so Moses had to transfer his authority to Joshua. God chose Elisha to replace Elijah: 2 Kings 2:15. This is not "replacement theology". We also must be careful when laying hands on people: 1 Timothy 5:22.
Monday, November 7, 2011
Go Back to Your First Love!
Revelation 3:14-16. Sometimes Jesus sounds extremely harsh, He doesn't seem to care about peoples' feelings, He goes straight to the point. If He was invited to preach in our church today, the message would be the same, He wouldn't bargain or be afraid to speak the Truth "as is", no nice words, no emotional appealing, just the Truth, after all, He is the Truth! In the text above, Jesus is dealing with a church that grew proud of the riches and wealth they acquired, so much that they thought they didn't need anything else, instead of being filled with the Holy Spirit, as Paul commanded the believers, Ephesians 5:18, they became full of themselves. If you think about "vomit", you'll realize that most of the time when you vomited, the food that came out was partially digested, for one reason or another (infection, overeating, etc), your stomach couldn't fully complete the eating process. Now, if you apply this notion (halfway) to the text above, you'll see why Jesus was so UPSET (as your stomach when you vomit) with the Laodiceans, because His goal in discipleship is perfection or completeness: James 1:4. Unfortunately, we bought into that worldly mentality that "nobody is perfect", therefore we don't even bother seeking holiness, since perfection and completeness is impossible, we don't believe that God is able to perfect us and make us complete for His glory. How would Jesus deal with the "prosperity driven churches" today? The same way He dealt with the Laodicean church! So, is there a way to reverse the curse of lukewarmness? Yes there is! Jesus told the church of Ephesus how to do it: Revelation 2:4-5. It starts with repentance. Repentance (not remorse) is the first step to restoring the first love. This also applies to marriage. Unfortunately, along the way we became influenced by the culture, which says that once the flame (passion) is gone, the marriage is over. It happened because christian leaders failed to understand that love is not passion. Love produces emotions that may produce passion. Emotions do not produce love, they only produce passion! Paul gave us the perfect definition of love: 1 Corinthians 13:4-8. So, what does it mean to be Hot? To me, hotness is: Unconditional obedience to Jesus Christ. Today, because the "cheap gospel" is all over, we think that everyone is Jesus' friend, since everybody is singing that song: "I am a friend of God, He calls me friend", in reality, just a few "believers" are Jesus’ friends: John 15:14. To be friends with Jesus Christ is necessary to be obedient to His words, to do whatever He tells us. I spent a couple weeks writing this post, at the end i struggled to find the title. This morning i was checking the "fakebook" and a friend of mine posted a link there, a preaching from a well known pastor from Brazil, his name is Caio Fabio, he says that when he fell was the time when God lifted him up, after being on top, he realized that everything he had done, was just a show, he had it all but lost his first love for Jesus Christ, that was the time when Christ brought him back and he says he despises people's recognition, applause, etc, or what i call, "the entertainment gospel". At the end he gave me the title: GO BACK TO YOUR FIRST LOVE! God has been so good to me, i'm speechless! I'm not saying i agree with everything this pastor preaches, absolutely not.
Thursday, November 3, 2011
Perseverance: The Key For Character Development
Romans 5:3. Paul is full of crazy (humanly speaking) concepts, like this one: Tribulation produces perseverance. Even if this concept sounds crazy, if we think for a moment, we will reach the following conclusion: All the major inventions came after many trials and failures, but as the inventors persevered in building it, they got the final product working properly, and today we benefit from their perseverance. When talking about biblical perseverance, there are some people who stand above the others, e.g.: Noah (about 120 years building the arc in the desert); Abraham (100 years walking by faith); Job (satan struck him with painful boils from the sole of his foot to the crown of his head), etc. The dictionary defines character as: The mental and moral qualities distinctive to an individual. I would redefine character adding another quality to it: The spiritual, mental and moral qualities distinctive to an individual. If we consider what Paul wrote in Galatians, when talking about the fruit of the Spirit, we'll realize that those "characteristics" are part of Jesus Christ's character: Galatians 5:22-23. If you read the Gospels, you'll find all of those characteristics being displayed in Jesus' life, E.g.: Peace: John 14:27. As i wrote before, spiritually speaking: You can only give what you have! E.g.: Peace: Luke 10:5-6. Here Jesus sent His disciples (seventy others He appointed besides the Apostles) to practice what He taught them. Jesus is clear that the disciples' peace would rest in that house if there was a son of peace there. Why? Because Jesus gave His peace to His disciples and His disciples should give their peace to others. I would call this: Sharing the blessings. I hope you don't mistaken it with "pay it forward", which some christian churches are doing. It goes far beyond this "to do something good for someone in response to a good deed done on your behalf" concept. I’m not saying that you shouldn't do good deeds, what I’m saying is that you should do something good for others even when others did something bad for you. The world’s concept is "pay it forward", but Jesus’ concept is this: Luke 6:27-36. I know Jesus’ concept is way too radical for the post-modern christianism we have today, that’s why we must go back to the beginning, learn with the Master Jesus Christ how to persevere in trials and tribulations and be inspired by godly people like Job, who persevered to the end: James 5:11.
Wednesday, November 2, 2011
The New Ecumenism: Rebuilding the Spiritual Babel.
If you never heard about the tower of babel, you can find the story in Genesis 11:1-9. The purpose in building the tower was to be one inseparable people and reach to the heavens, where God is. The first problem was that they were disobeying God's commandment given to Adam and Eve: Genesis 1:27-28. God's purpose for mankind wasn't just to fill the Garden of Eden, but the whole earth. The other problem was that no human being can reach God, that's the reason Jesus Christ, the Son of God became man in order to reach mankind. The word babel means "gate of god", it is also the hebrew name for Babylon. At that time, people believed that heavens were not far from the earth and they probably thought they could reach the place were God was, and hopefully becoming gods themselves. The idea of becoming god was not original, lucifer was the first one to try it, then Adam, then the babel builders, then Herod the king: Acts 12:21-23, etc. I think that the "new world religion" that is coming soon, where the high priest will be the false prophet, will be the new ecumenism. Why? Think about this: Do you really think that you can convince muslims, christians, buddhists, spiritists, etc, to abandon their religion and costumes and follow your own? I bet you don't. But what if this false prophet comes with a way to unite all religions, telling them that they have something in common, "god", it doesn't matter what his name is or how it (god) manifests himself, what matters is that their "gods" can coexist, their religions can intermix, their faith can be expanded to insert new beliefs, etc. The word ecumenism comes from a family of classical greek words: oikos, meaning a "house", "family", "people", or "nation"; oikoumenē, "the whole inhabited world"; and oikoumenikos, "open to or participating in the whole world". Again, as my writing is personal, i think (God knows for sure) that the false prophet will find a way to unite all religions, of course the only ones who won't participate of this new ecumenism, will be the ones who won't receive the mark of the beast, as described in Revelation 13:18. So, are you prepared to overcome the beast? Revelation 12:11.
Wednesday, October 26, 2011
David vs. Goliath: The Battle Between Faith and Pride.
Proverbs 16:18. When Solomon wrote this verse, he probably had in mind a story that he heard a thousand times before: The battle between his father David and Goliath. Maybe Solomon was the one who came up with this saying: "The bigger they are, the harder they fall". The one thing that is very subtle in this story (it is found in 1 Samuel 17), is the difference between Faith and Pride. See what David's brother told him: 1 Samuel 17:28. The first battle David had to win was against his brothers prejudice (do you remember Joseph's story?), if David didn't continue to speak, he would never be taken to see the king. Than he had to convince Saul that the LORD would deliver the giant in his hands, as Paul wrote: Philippians 4:13, because Saul didn't believe it: 1 Samuel 17:33. Then Saul gave David his armor, but it didn't fit. My take on this is that David didn't need Saul's armor, because he already had the "whole armor of God" that Paul speaks in Ephesians 6:14-17. David knew that he wasn't fighting against "flesh and blood": Ephesians 6:12. David knew that Goliath's pride was as big as his stature and his haughty spirit didn't allow him to believe in the God of Israel, so, Goliath's fall was just a stone's throw away! So, when people see you acting in faith sometimes they will tell you that you are prideful and arrogant, but at the end if you stand, they will understand the difference between faith and pride. My advice to you is: If God tells you to do something, don't worry about what people will tell you, act in faith and God will give you the victory! Always remember: The giant's fall is just a stone's throw away. Choose your stones wisely!
Physician, Heal Yourself!
Luke 4:23. At this point, Jesus' fame already preceded Him, everyone knew what happened in Capernaum and were anxious to "see" the same signs and wonders, but, the problem for them was that they thought they "knew" who Jesus was and where he came from, that Jesus was the son of Joseph and Mary and He was a Nazarene (they didn't know He was born in Bethlehem), Matthew 2:23, therefore He could never be the Messiah (Anointed One) because the Messiah had to come from Bethlehem of Judea, Micah 5:2. When Jesus read Isaiah 61:1-2, and told them that this passage was fulfilled before their eyes, meaning that He was the Messiah Isaiah spoke about, they refused to believe Him. Then Jesus talks about Elijah and Elisha, that those prophets being rejected by their own people, were used by God to minister to foreigners. With this Jesus was telling them that even if He did miracles and wonders among them, they would not believe that He was the Messiah. Right after, they try to kill Him. The wonderful thing about Jesus is that He was never impressed by the amount of people following Him, He never allowed the crowd to dictate what He had to say and do, He only did what His Father told Him to do. Today, if we turn on our tv, we'll see preachers trying to convince the people by displaying the "power of god" through persuasive words and pseudo-miracles that attract multitudes of people. Unfortunately, if you just pay attention, they are preaching everything but "Jesus Christ Crucified". Paul rebuked the Galatians for turning away from the Truth, Galatians 3:1. Jesus is been preached in our churches today, no doubt about it, the question is: What Jesus? (Read the post: What Jesus: The Narrow Way or the Broadway?) If the multitudes, even after seeing miracles and wonders still rejected Jesus Christ because He preached "unconditional obedience to God", it wouldn't be different today, in fact, the multitudes, just like in Jesus' time, are only running after signs and wonders, they want to see miracles and wonders but they don't want to follow Jesus, they don't want to lose their lives to become His disciples. I'm not saying that signs, wonders, miracles, healings and all the gifts we see in the Bible are not for today, absolutely, they are as real today as they were in Jesus’ time, i'm saying that if they are done in the absence of Truth, they are meaningless. I have experienced rejection after speaking the Truth, even after people seeing how God used me with diferent gifts. Unfortunately it hurts, but God is faithful and none of the words that came from Him will fall to the ground, they can kill the messenger but will never destroy the Message: Isaiah 55:11.
Thursday, October 20, 2011
What is SIN?
Sin is failing to do God's will, is disobedience towards God, is missing the mark which is holiness, is to break God's laws. 1 John 3:4. In the Bible we can find different kinds of sins, like the ones mentioned in Exodus 20, called the Ten Commandments: You shall not murder; you shall not commit adultery; you shall not steal, etc. There are others mentioned in the New Testament, what the Apostle Paul called "works of the flesh": Fornication, hatred, envy, jealousies, etc. Unfortunately, the culture inside the Christian church tends to classify sin, so it's bad "to kill" but it's not too bad "to lie", it's bad "to idolize" but it's not too bad "to envy", etc. There's this concept of "white lie" that has permeated Christianity and brought with it other "acceptable" sins, making the very "purpose" or "target" called holiness to be almost "extinct" in our modern Christianity, in other words, we lack the power and glory of God in our lives and our churches because we failed to be holy: Leviticus 19:2; 1 Peter 1:15-16. As you can see, the God in the Old Testament is the same God in the New Testament, He does not change: Malachi 3:6. There's no "acceptable" sin, every sin is detestable and hateful before the Lord. We must learn to hate sin and to love holiness. If we say we love the Lord and don't love holiness we are deceiving ourselves. How can we love the Holy One (the Lord God) and don't love holiness? Isaiah 59:2. Unfortunately, along the years many false doctrines appeared in the church and harmed many people, like this one: "A Christian person does not sin". I heard this teaching over 20 years ago and i refuted such heresy when the pastor spoke it, but what broke my heart was not seeing any of the leaders (3 different churches in a youth retreat) standing against it. They did it later, but the damage was already done. We must hate sin, but at the same time acknowledge that we are sinners and sooner or latter we will sin, and when (not if) we sin we must repent and confess our sins to be forgiven. 1 John 1:8-10.
Tuesday, October 18, 2011
Seven Years of Plenty Preceding the Great Tribulation.
As they say: "History repeats itself". Or as Salomon the King wrote in Ecclesiastes 1:9. Couple days ago i was reading the story of Joseph (i read many times before) and the Holy Spirit spoke to me about the seven years. For many years i kept saying that there is a "GREAT HARVEST OF SOULS" coming soon but i couldn't fully understand it until now. This is what the Holy Spirit spoke to me: "Before the SEVEN YEARS OF SPIRITUAL FAMINE (great tribulation), there will be SEVEN YEARS OF A GREAT HARVEST OF SOULS", that's when the parable in Matthew 22:1-14 will be fully revealed, when those who have been invited to the wedding and are not willing to enter will be replaced by the ones who were not invited before. We can see already signs of it, just pay attention to what is going on around the world: Jesus Christ is revealing Himself to muslims and hindus, appearing to them in dreams and visions, being preached in places where they never heard about Him before. They are coming to the wedding because, as Jesus says in the parable, the ones who were invited were not willing to come. If we translate this parable to our context, the ones who were invited and were not willing to come to the wedding are the religious people who call themselves christians but are not willing to lose their lives for the sake of Jesus Christ. What Pharaoh dreamed and came to pass in the "physical realm" (the abundance and famine), will come to pass in the "spiritual realm" also. Before the anti-Christ starts ruling the world, we will see an outpouring of tremendous power and authority coming from God, the Holy Spirit will perform great signs and wonders and many will come to know the Lord Jesus Christ. Of course, the unbelieving religious people will not take part of this, in fact, they will persecute the ones who God chose to display His Glory through their lives, just as it has been from the beginning and it was with Jesus Christ. The "spirit of anti-Christ" acts powerfully IN the churches through religiosity, "blindfolding" those who think that by works they can enter into the Kingdom of God, those who "transform" themselves into godly people (as satan transforms himself into and angel of light), but deny the power of godliness (no fruit), as Paul the Apostle said: 2 Timothy 3:1-5. My advice to you is that you prepare yourself to what's coming, satan will be thrown to earth and he is coming with great wrath (Revelation 12:12), but at the same time, God's "warriors" will stand up and fight against the enemy. This is not a time for complacency, this is a time to FORSAKE EVERYTHING TO FOLLOW JESUS CHRIST, to PUT ON THE WHOLE ARMOR OF GOD and FIGHT AGAINST THE DEVIL: Ephesians 6:11. Even if you think that this sounds crazy, soon you will realize that Jesus Christ is returning because the world will be a chaos, and if you are not prepared for the wedding, you will be "left behind with the left behind". Matthew 22:1-14. Are you prepared for the wedding? Are you wearing the wedding garment (holiness)?
Friday, October 7, 2011
Along Came the devil...
I'm living the best time since God freed and anointed me. This week i came to understand things that for 10 years i prayed about and never understood: The work of the devil inside the church! Years ago, i was in a church were we started to pray and worship God, there was prayer everyday in the church, after a while we saw God's Glory being revealed among us, unfortunately, we were all "babies", including the pastor (leader), because we failed to identify satan there, he managed to break the "spiritual unity" we had, at that time i identified other demons but never got to identify the devil himself. One morning (i used to deliver newspapers early morning), God told me that i was the "watchman" in that church, i had no clue what God was talking about. When i got home and opened my Bible (i used to do that almost every day), the text was this one: Ezekiel 33:1-7. To be honest with you, after reading this passage i was scared to death, i was 100% sure that God was talking to me, but at the same time it was "crazy", too hard to believe! Well, after that, God gave me a gift called "discerning of spirits". Discerning a spirit means that you know what type of spirit is at work: The Holy Spirit, the spirit of men or demons. Unfortunately, as it is a spiritual gift, you don't see the spirit (obviously), but the Holy Spirit reveals to your spirit what's the source. Sometimes it's extremely hard to discern what spirit is it. E.g.: 2 Corinthians 11:14. Paul is saying here that satan will "disguise" himself as an angel of light, he used to be lucifer (angel of light), now he is an angel of darkness, he is the prince of darkness, he is saying that if we don't discern correctly, we will think that is an angel of God and not satan. This week i had an encounter with satan himself, first God told me that in the church there was a spirit opposing worship, meaning, he was trying to "divert" the worship that was going to God to himself. At first, i thought that was just another demon messing around like i "saw" many times, but when he was being expelled from the person (man), he said he was the "spirit of antichrist". Well, this is what John the apostle wrote about antichrists: 1 John 2:18-22. It's a long story, but satan was only expelled by the pastor (leader of the church), after the third time. Why it took so long? Well, i was there the second time, during that time, i talked to my brother in Georgia (i live in Illinois), and he said that we would be wasting our time if we didn't deal with the demon that was in control (the authority), so when the pastor dealt with satan the third time, he had to go. Now this man, a close friend and brother in Christ, is completely free, God has something big for him and his family. The reason i'm writing this, is to tell you that when we have TRUE WORSHIP in our church no demon can resist it, when the Light of Jesus Christ, the Glory of God shines in our midst, satan has to "show himself", he no longer can be hiding in the "closet"! The problem today in our churches is that we have EVERYTHING but TRUE WORSHIP! It's like this: We have to rebuild the ALTAR OF THE LORD, which is the place where the GLORY OF GOD WILL BE REVEALED. Its like the ALTAR ELIJAH REBUILT (repaired): 1 Kings 18:30. Only after REPAIRING THE ALTAR OF THE LORD, was that Elijah was able to OFFER SACRIFICE TO THE LORD. The sacrifice today is WORSHIP! If we want to see the Glory of God in our midst, WE MUST RESTORE THE ALTAR OF THE LORD TO BE ABLE TO OFFER HIM A SACRIFICE OF WORSHIP! John 4:23. Unfortunately our "churches" became EVERYTHING BUT a place of TRUE WORSHIP TO THE LORD, even when the Altar started to be restored in some places, after a while, people started worshiping the Altar instead of worshiping the LORD. This is a prophecy: There is a TRUE REVIVAL coming to LAKE COUNTY, ILLINOIS, but will only happened where there is TRUE WORSHIP. We started seeing it in our church, that's why satan was there working so hard to destroy our SPIRITUAL UNITY, before as a "watchman", i failed to identify him, THANKS TO THE LORD now i could identify him and i know if we REPAIR THE ALTAR OF WORSHIP TO THE LORD we will see THE GLORY OF THE LORD IN OUR MIDST and MANY PEOPLE WILL COME TO BE SET FREE, TO BE HEALED, TO BE SAVED. THERE WILL BE A "GREAT HARVEST" VERY SOON, MANY SOULS WILL BE SAVED, BUT AT THE SAME TIME THE WORLD WILL BE A CHAOS! JESUS CHRIST IS RETURNING SOON, ARE YOU PREPARED?
Thursday, September 29, 2011
Peter and the Rooster: Nothing to Crow About!
When talking about self-reliance, Simon Peter is probably the best example in the Bible. He was a vigorous, impetuous and courageous leader, a man ready to fight and die for the cause. But, was he really ready to die for Jesus? Unfortunately for him, self-reliance was not compatible with God's standard for leadership, as Zechariah spoke to Zerubbabel: Zechariah 4:6. Peter was an amazing character, he was always "on top of the game", always there when Jesus needed him. Sometimes acting prideful, other times humbling himself, sometimes influenced by the Holy Spirit, other times by satan. All in all, Peter was the right candidate for the job, a leader among the leaders. One thing we can see in the Bible that is true for everyone who God called to be a leader: They were all called to "be led" by the Holy Spirit, some allowed the Holy Spirit to lead them, others didn't. In Peter's case, even if he resisted as much as he could the work of the Holy Spirit in his life, Jesus didn't give up on him and interceded for his life: Luke 22:31-32. The pivotal moment in Peter's life came when he heard the rooster crowing, after denying Jesus three times, he recognized that he wasn't the valiant leader he thought he was, he probably realized that he wasn't invincible, that he was no better than anyone of Jesus' followers. What probably broke him in peaces was the fact that up to that moment, he was the one who stood firm, like a rock (Cefas means rock), even in the garden when they came to arrest Jesus, Peter reacted by using his sword. Up to that moment, denying Jesus was out of question, even if Jesus told him that he would do that, his pride didn't allow him to see the reality in Jesus’ words, that Jesus had to die so he (Peter) could live. God will always provide a way for us to repent, unfortunately some will reject God's way. I believe that Peter loved Jesus Christ, but he had to learn one hard lesson: Jesus way (narrow) or the highway! By that i mean: The only way to gain eternal life is losing our own: Matthew 16:25. This is the proof that Peter loved Jesus: John 21:17. By the way, "nothing to crow about" is an expression that means "nothing to brag about". With this declaration of love, Peter recognized that by his own strength he could not do the work God was calling him to do. By submitting himself to God and being filled with the Holy Spirit, Peter is one of the best examples that with God, nothing is impossible: Luke 1:37 For with God nothing will be impossible. Peter is a good example of how God establishes His Kingdom: God restores the worker's life, enables (teaches) him to do the work and sends the worker to the workplace (the world). Matthew 28:19. The only way to make disciples for Jesus Christ is being a disciple of Jesus Christ (to be called, prepared and sent), otherwise we would be turning the "great commission" into a "great omission", lacking the power of God to do His work, therefore establishing our own kingdom: 1 Corinthians 4:20; Romans 10:14-15.
Thursday, September 22, 2011
The Ant and the Sluggard: Idling like an Idol.
Proverbs 6:6-8. The good thing about going to church since early age, was meeting people who gave their lives for the others, who considered others better than themselves, like my parents did, that's very inspiring. On the other hand, the bad thing was seeing people "idling in the name of Jesus", using all kinds of excuses to avoid working, creeping up on people's houses or using them to sponsor their idleness. In this text, King Solomon is teaching us how to work, how to be wise and hardworking as an ant. This is the best example on how Christians should act in their workplace. We must be an example of honesty, integrity and faithfulness to others in the workplace, not only when our "boss" is around, but much more when he is away, that's the way we will "reveal" Christ to the people around us. Paul speaks about it and says that there's a reward when we do it: Colossians 3:23-24. Of course, it is very hard when your boss is a despot and treats you unfairly, but we must follow Jesus Christ's example, as Peter writes: 1 Peter 2:23. Believe me, it's been over 12 years since God started teaching me about it, just now i'm assimilating, i can fully understand but practicing it, it’s still tough, it's a battle against my "self", denying myself is the only way to follow Jesus: Luke 9:23. Paul uses a very strong language when dealing with the sluggard: 2 Thessalonians 3:7-11. About idling like an idol, this is what the psalmist wrote referring to idols: Psalm 115:3-8.
Wednesday, September 21, 2011
Coexistence or Communion?
Coexistence: Existing peacefully together.
Communion: The sharing or exchanging of intimate thoughts and feelings, esp. when the exchange is on a mental or spiritual level.
If we go back on time, more precisely when christianity began (Jesus Christ's birth), we'll see that the very announcement of Jesus' birth to the shepherds by the Angel, was followed by a declaration of peace: Luke 2:13-14. After a while, christians were persecuted and centuries latter, the "institutionalized christianity" became the persecutor (inquisition), "christians" from being peacemakers became warlords! As they say: "history repeats itself", again, we're starting to see a movement towards the persecution of the church, christians all over the world are seeing the Book of Revelation unfolding before their eyes, unfortunately here in America, the vast majority of the people who call themselves christians don't see it, because of the state of "sleepiness" that the "church" finds itself, as Paul spoke to the Ephesians: Ephesians 5:13-14. Thankfully, everything is about to change, for good or bad. We as christians, are called by Jesus Christ to be peacemakers: Matthew 5:9. Paul also addressed the issue of peacemaking: Romans 12:18. Of course, there's a difference between Coexistence and Communion: We, as christians, are called to "coexist" with our neighbors, to live in peace with them, but at the same time we cannot participate in their sinful or unfruitful lifestyle, we are IN the world but we are NOT OF the world (John 15:19), because by doing that we would be partaking of the table of demons: 1 Corinthians 10:21. I believe that it is impossible to be one (communion) with someone that Jesus Christ is not his (her) Lord, with them there will be only coexistence! The Lordship of Jesus Christ is the "link" that unites every born again christian. Only in Christ we can be spiritually united, one body (church), the Body of Christ. 2 Corinthians 6:14; Ephesians 5:8.
Communion: The sharing or exchanging of intimate thoughts and feelings, esp. when the exchange is on a mental or spiritual level.
If we go back on time, more precisely when christianity began (Jesus Christ's birth), we'll see that the very announcement of Jesus' birth to the shepherds by the Angel, was followed by a declaration of peace: Luke 2:13-14. After a while, christians were persecuted and centuries latter, the "institutionalized christianity" became the persecutor (inquisition), "christians" from being peacemakers became warlords! As they say: "history repeats itself", again, we're starting to see a movement towards the persecution of the church, christians all over the world are seeing the Book of Revelation unfolding before their eyes, unfortunately here in America, the vast majority of the people who call themselves christians don't see it, because of the state of "sleepiness" that the "church" finds itself, as Paul spoke to the Ephesians: Ephesians 5:13-14. Thankfully, everything is about to change, for good or bad. We as christians, are called by Jesus Christ to be peacemakers: Matthew 5:9. Paul also addressed the issue of peacemaking: Romans 12:18. Of course, there's a difference between Coexistence and Communion: We, as christians, are called to "coexist" with our neighbors, to live in peace with them, but at the same time we cannot participate in their sinful or unfruitful lifestyle, we are IN the world but we are NOT OF the world (John 15:19), because by doing that we would be partaking of the table of demons: 1 Corinthians 10:21. I believe that it is impossible to be one (communion) with someone that Jesus Christ is not his (her) Lord, with them there will be only coexistence! The Lordship of Jesus Christ is the "link" that unites every born again christian. Only in Christ we can be spiritually united, one body (church), the Body of Christ. 2 Corinthians 6:14; Ephesians 5:8.
Genuine Faith: Tested by Fire.
1 Peter 1:7. The best example that comes to my mind when i read this passage, is found in the book of Daniel chapter 3, when the three friends, Shadrach, Meshach, and Abed-Nego were thrown into a burning fiery furnace, they didn't think twice to answer the king when they were told to bow before the image, they act in faith even not knowing the outcome (life or death): Daniel 3:16-18. They were clear that even facing death they wouldn't worship other gods (Faith + Works). The amazing part, is when Jesus Christ appears among them in the midst of the fire. We can see the reality of what Peter is saying, the friends' faith was literally tested by fire. Bringing this to our reality, many times God allows our faith to be tested "by fire" through sickness, loss of a loved one, hardship, etc. In fact, that's when we'll realize the genuinely of our faith: If we stand firm our faith is genuine, if not, what we had was everything but faith. Another purpose for the "fiery furnace" is to purify our hearts, to allow us to be holy and stand before the Lord: Psalm 24:3-4. I believe that if we want to be in God's presence, we should constantly pray Psalm 51:10. So, how can we know if our faith is genuine? If we stand firm to the end of the test (trial or tribulation)! Revelation 2:10.
Sunday, September 18, 2011
A Little Leaven Leavens the Whole Lump.
Galatians 5:9. In this context, Paul is addressing a problem in the church of Galatia that became a problem in the other churches he started, which was departing from Christ's freedom to become entangled with a yoke of bondage. Today, i can see clear how this statement was true in the beginning of my new life, just as the Galatians succumbed to the judaizers, i did to some people who wanted to "rule" over me. Unfortunately, this is the problem with most christian churches today, people ruling over other people, when Jesus Christ supposed to be the Lord, the head of the body. Concerning the "little leaven", if we compare it to sin, we see that many times things we consider irrelevant or meaningless (little leaven), are the very things that will lead us to sin and if we don't deal with that sin (repentance), it will become iniquity, separating us from our God: Isaiah 59:2. E.g.: If like me, you enjoy surfing the internet, more than ever, you'll have to be cautious, because most likely you'll see something suggestive (sexual connotation) and if you're not intentional with seeking holiness (sanctification), you'll give way to the lust of the eyes: 1 John 2:16. Right now, there are many "believers" addicted to pornography thinking that there is no way out, the more they try to quit, the worse it gets. There is FREEDOM IN CHRIST, i'm saying that because i've been there and Jesus Christ set me free. as John writes, the lusts of the flesh and eyes and the pride of life were my trademarks (read post "Personal Testimony: New Life"). Our problem today with this "cool christianity" is that we're not taught to "fight" against sin, we don't go to extremes to avoid sinning. Hebrews 12:4. Jesus was clear about that: Matthew 5:29. Of course you're intelligent enough to understand that Jesus is not saying that you should literally pluck you eye and cast it from you, because if you have problem with pornography, pornography is already "rooted" in your heart, but He means that you should turn away from EVERYTHING that leads you to that sin. In practical terms, if surfing the internet leads you to pornography, you should NEVER access the internet when you're alone (accountability) or go to the extreme as to get rid of your internet access (magazines, movies, etc.), probably for you it will mean resist to bloodshed, striving against sin. I spoke about pornography, but it can be any other sin, like GLUTTONY for example. It's kind of funny, but did you ever hear someone admitting to be slave of the sin called GLUTTONY? Did you know that it is sin? Proverbs 23:21; Proverbs 28:7; Titus 1:12. Unfortunately, we believers tend to "categorize" sins, like, homosexuality and drunkenness are horrible but lust and gluttony are not. That's the reason the "church" (religious institution filled with hypocrites) keeps condemning homosexuals and absolving fornicators! We must take heed, otherwise we will fall in the same sin that we are condemning! 1 Corinthians 10:12.
Friday, September 16, 2011
From the Hamptons to the Heavens: Bewitched by Left Behind.
Maybe you are a big fan of the "left behind" series, read it all and agree completely with the "pre-tribulation" concept. The first thing i want to make clear is that, i'm not assuring you that the "church" will be "taken" (rapture) before (pre-trib), during (mid-trib) or after (post-trib) the great tribulation because God didn't make clear when the rapture will happen, in fact, everyone who is assuring any of those three points of view, is adding (assurance) to the Holy Scripture: Revelation 22:18. Of course, you are entitled to have your own opinion about the subject, but you should never guarantee that your opinion is God's opinion. In the "left behind" series, the authors made millions of dollars by "assuring" their followers that the pre-trib point of view is God's point of view. They made it sound and look so nice and beautiful, that the people who watched the movies or read the books were "bewitched" to believe their personal interpretation. Of course, when you read the Bible using your "cultural glasses" (when your culture or background influences the way you read the Bible), then you will believe accordingly. E.g.: Our culture (American) says that we are "entitled" to have it bigger, better, more (american dream), therefore when the prosperity theology preachers read their Bible, they use their "cultural glasses" to interpret what they are reading and go to extremes to prove that they are "entitled" to fulfill their american dream, using Bible verses out of context to seduce you to believe their message, assuring that is God's will for every single human being to be financially rich. Please, pay attention to what Jesus Christ said: Matthew 26:11. I honestly don't know what part of the "the poor with you always", the prosperity gospel preachers don't understand, but this is what always means: 1. at all times; all the time and on every occasion; 2. seemingly without interruption; often and repeatedly; 3. at any time or in any event. If Jesus said that we will always have poor people with us, it means that poverty will never be eradicated until the old is destroyed and the new begins (heaven and earth). As Christ's Body (church) we must take care of the poor until that day! Right now i'm financially poor, but at the same time i've been blessed by my brothers and sisters in Christ and by God Himself, that makes me spiritually rich! Back to the tribulation talk, since God didn't assure His point of view (pre, mid or post-trib), we shouldn't do it also. I wrote a lot more explaining the differences between the three interpretations, but i came across with this website: http://www.posttribulationrapture.com/threeTheories.htm, that i think will give you the pros and cons in all of them. The writer calls the three points of view "theories" probably because only God knows what the correct one is. The writer stands for the post-trib view. I hope you read it all and then make up your mind. Again, you can have your opinion, just don't try to force God to agree with you. As for me, since its not clear, i rather be prepared for the post-trib (i hope its pre-trib) than to be caught unprepared if that will be the case. I'm sure that in either case, God will never abandon His children, as David said: Psalm 23:4. God also promised to Joshua, Joshua 1:5. He also promised to us, Hebrews 13:5. Right now there are many brothers and sisters around the world suffering persecution, being tortured and killed because their love for God, for them, pre, mid or post-trib is irrelevant and probably if you ask them what they think, they will tell you that (as i heard one pastor's story) they already experienced a "great tribulation", they saw their families being killed or at least they were beaten and imprisoned. In the title "From the Hamptons to the Heavens", the Hamptons is one of the most rich places here in America, check this out: http://www.howtonegotiatesalaryx.com/how-much-does-it-cost-to-live-in-the-hamptons/; about being bewitched by the "left behind" series, i mean that if what they assure (pre-trib) is not correct and you believe that with all your heart, you will not prepare yourself to be faithful 'till death: Revelation 2:10. As the English proverb says: "Hope for the best, but prepare for the worst".
Wednesday, September 14, 2011
The Line in the Sand: Who's the Glory?
1 Corinthians 5:6. In the context, Paul is addressing sexual immorality in the Corinthian church, it was so bad that Paul says that this type of immorality was not even named among the gentiles. The reason why they had this issue among them, was because they were more preoccupied with showing who was "the greatest" among them (more gifts, more work, more authority, etc.), what Paul defined as "personal glory". If you've been in a church for a while, you probably saw people fighting each other to impose their ideology, taste, etc. Unfortunately, when this happens, someone or something is receiving the glory that supposed to be God's and that's when things go bad (division, sinful behavior, etc.). God does not share His glory with no one else. Today, more than never, we see organizations (also called churches), people and ministries being exalted so high, that they become recipients of a glory that belongs to God. No wonder we don't see God's glory revealed here on earth. If the glory is not going to God alone, His Glory will never descend here on earth. From Abel, who glorified God and saw God's glory consuming his sacrifice, to John the Apostle, who also glorified God and saw God's glory revealed through his ministry, we can see through the Bible that this was the case with all those who experienced God's Power, they glorified God even facing death. Because we lack the "fear of God", we've failed to discern who's receiving the glory, we don't even bother trying to find out, we just keep shouting "glory to God" when the glory is not going to Him. On of the keys to see God's glory being revealed in our lives is through holiness (sanctification), the more i am "sanctified", the more God is "glorified" in me. The "lesser" i become, the "greater" Jesus becomes in me and God's glory is revealed in my life. God is a jealous God, He doesn't share His glory with idols, people, organizations, etc. Exodus 20:5. We need to go back to the beginning (early church Christianity), when they lived to glorify God, to sanctify His Name. We must break the bondage of this "institutionalized Christianity" and live the "freedom" of Christ's Christianity! There are some questions we need to answer: When i go to church, who's receiving the glory? Is my "worshiping" only a lip service? Is God the center of my life? Am i living to glorify the Lord and sanctify His Holy Name? Habakkuk 2:14. God was displeased with Moses when he hit the rock instead of speaking to the rock, even Moses being meek, faithful and obedient up to that point, God says to Moses that he wouldn't enter the promise land because his lack of faith who lead him to disobey God. Numbers 20:12. When Jesus taught His disciples to pray, he said: Matthew 6:9. Failing to Hallow (Sanctify) God's name will always lead us to lose the promise God made to us, because by doing that, we will be giving the Glory that belongs to God to someone or something else. May God teach us to fear Him in order to never receive or give to another the glory that belongs to Him: Psalm 111:10; Proverbs 9:10.
Thursday, September 8, 2011
The Synthetic Gospel: What Shall We Do?
Acts 2:37-39. Unfortunately, more and more we can see a nice and cool "gospel" being preached out there, that is everything but Jesus Christ's Gospel. It's very inclusive and politically correct (Christ's gospel includes only the ones who accept it), sometimes it looks like the real one, it's what i call the "synthetic gospel". Synthetic because there are personal ideas and theories added to it, making it "easier to digest" and "more exciting" than Jesus' Gospel. In the text above, verse 23 ... you have taken by lawless hands, have crucified, and put to death, Peter was straightforward and said without any reservation what they did with Jesus. Peter didn't judged or condemned them of murder, he spoke the "truth in love" and the Holy Spirit convicted them of their sin. The problem with the "synthetic gospel" is that it is partial: God is only love; the Truth is never absolute (half-Jesus); the "self" never dies, it only becomes a better "self" and there's never true repentance involved, there's only remorse (true repentance leads to life (David), remorse leads to death (Judas Iscariot), no wonder it is a powerless gospel. Of course, as Paul the apostle wrote in 2 Timothy 4:3-4, in this last days, people are "stacking up" teachers that are telling them what they want to hear, preachers that are preaching the "synthetic gospel", prophets that are speaking "prophetic fables" and all of this because they (people), as Paul said, have itching ears but will not endure sound doctrine. So, what shall we do with the "synthetic gospel"? Reject it and embrace Jesus Christ's Gospel!
Friday, September 2, 2011
Eleazar and His Sword: Becoming One With Your Weapon.
2 Samuel 23:9-10. Eleazar was one of David’s mighty men, who God used to show to His people what He can do through someone that is willing to fight. The men of Israel had retreated from the battle but Eleazar stood alone and fought, through him, God brought a great victory to His people. What is really interesting is that his sword became an extension of his arm, he became one with his sword. Paul calls the Word of God (Bible), the sword of the Spirit: Ephesians 6:17 ... the sword of the Spirit, which is the word of God. Unfortunately, many times we are not prepared to fight against the devil, we don't study and meditate on God's Word and when the devil comes, we retreat just like the man of Israel. Do you remember when Jesus Christ was in the desert being tempted by the satan (Matthew 4:1)? He (Jesus) fought with the sword of the Spirit and the devil had to retreat. Like Eleazar, we must allow the Word of God, the sword of the Spirit, to be part of our lives. Psalm 119:11. How can we resist or defeat the enemy if we don't know how to fight? Worse, why will we fight if we don't think that we are in a battle? 2 Timothy 2:3-4. Unfortunately, there are many things competing for our allegiance, if we are not careful, we will be entangled with the affairs of this life and lose the abundant life Jesus Christ promised us, that will only be attained by becoming one with our weapon, the sword of the Spirit!
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