Archive for November, 2006

preach the word

Thursday, November 30th, 2006

As Paul says,

Preach the word; be ready in season and out of season; reprove, rebuke, exhort, with great patience and instruction.
2 Timothy 4:2

As it happened with the early church, so too we’ll find subsequent generations trying to pass along an empty, hollow shell of Christianity absent of the Holy Spirit. You can pass along your knowledge of Chemistry or Psychology without the Holy Spirit. Not so with our faith. There is a reality and a purity which is unalterable and dogmatic:

But even if we, or an angel from heaven, should preach to you a gospel contrary to what we have preached to you, he is to be accursed! Gal. 1:8

The gospel is merely a hodge-podge of collective religious ideas: that was the gist of the Judiazers of Paul’s day. Today, it’s similar: "You can’t really be sure what it says, it’s not a clear book…" Christianity is becoming merged with the New World Religion of Postmodernism, and it’s called the Emergent Church.

We live in a post-Christian era because we have decided that God’s Word does not deserve the treatment Paul gave it in Gal.1:8 and 2 Tim. 4:2. Upon these issues rest our spiritual lives and that of our families.

paul’s loneliness

Tuesday, November 28th, 2006

Compiled from The Lonely Soldier.

The Crushing Load of the Cross

According to one missionary, "the crushing load of the cross is putting your ‘hand to the plow’ and not turning back." Jesus, of course, knew this, and that’s why he said those words. He spoke them to his disciples who would be engaged in a Great Commission lifestyle.

At the heart of this crushing load is the experience of loneliness: always saying "goodbye" to the spiritual children you’ve raised, loved, and nurtured. Now they’re standing tall on their own, and it’s inappropriate and stiltifying for you to linger.

In 2 Tim. 4, Paul has written at length about his ministry, God’s work on earth, His Eternal Plan, the future… Then, exhasuted, he writes about the crushing dissapointment accompanied by great discomfort. He is held in the infamous Mamertine prison, a hole reeking with pestilence. He knew there was no escape. It was just a matter of time before execution. Indeed, he was beheaded and stuck on a pole on the Appian way, according to Eusebius.

It was at the climax of the Neronian persecution, and all around him his dear brothers and sisters were being cruelly executed as traitors of Rome and sabateurs of the fire which almost destroyed Rome. Christianity was gaining a reputation as the most despised plauges on Roman society. Yet still, "I’ve…kept the faith," he says.

Physically, he was cold, tired and discouraged. CS Lewis made the correct observation: "Our bodies and souls live so close together, they catch each other’s diseases." His physical plight affected his spirits, undoubtedly.

Most painful surely was his separation from his friends: "All who are in Asia have deserted me… Demas, having loved this present world… Alexander the Coppersmith is on a rampage… all my friends have deserted me… only Luke is with me."

Yet, you detect a noble solemnity. So courageous, yet weak and in need of Timothy’s companionship. Strong, yet so frail.

The Dissapointment of Defection

Demas "loved the present world." This dessertion was incredibly painful. Demas is mentioned in the same context as Luke as a travelling companion for years. But now, he defected. He talks about "those who love the appearing of Christ," but this one "loved the present world." Perhaps he defected out of cowardice, considering the present persecution. But Paul counted on him, and in his moment of greatest need, Demas defected.

Defection is a rampant disease in this culture among Christians. All the time you see moral, spiritual betrayal and defection, so many "having loved this present world."

Alexander the Coppersmith v.14-15 "opposed Paul", possibly an informer? He opposed Paul in every way – a great and powerful enemy of Paul and Christ.

"You have no enemies? The boast is poor. He who’s engaged in a duty the brave endure, must have made foes. If you have none, small is the work you have done. You’ve hit no traitors…" You’ll make enemies if you stand for something.

They’ll say this shouldn’t bother you if you’re trusting the Lord. It sounds great, but when there’s problems in the church, it doesn’t feel good no matter what people say. "Out there" was an enemy working ceaselessly against Paul.

The biggest problem with someone like an Alexander: if you’re not careful, he becomes the whole church. You forget he’s just one among many. You dwell on him to the exclusion of all the other affirmative people. It’s the tool of the devil to discourage you. Consider all the names who are not Alexanders… Paul was clearly dwelling on his enemies at this point in his life.

Despair of Desertion

His "first defense" allows for someone to voluntarily stand with the accused. It was always so easy to trump up charges against Paul: atheism, cannabalism, incest were among the few.

It was a moment of crisis, unlike routine daily life. A time when we need help. These are such lonely moments. This must hav been much like Christ’s Gethsename, where they all forsook him and fled. Here’s the victorious apostle writing such lonely words.

Can you handle this? This is where the rubber meets the road…

The seeds of the answer are found in the problem… This same chapter has the solutions.

Encouragements

2 Tim 4:13 – he wants his coat. It’s cold in that Roman cell. Sometimes we need to start with the most basic needs and meet those. 1 Jn.2 "if someone is naked & cold…" One of the ways we meet our spiritual needs is by resolving the basic physical problems.

2 Tim. 4:11 – "bring Mark," who was a desserter. He wants to restore that relationship.

2 Tim. 4:9, 21 – "come and see me…i need your friendship." The same Paul who had seen even Jesus Christ still needed a friend. People say, "Jesus is all I need," but understand this: human companionship is one of God’s provisions for us. It was God who first said, "It is not good for man to be alone."

Everyone needs not just friends in general, but at least one special friend, to spill your heart to. Even the great Paul need that with Timothy.

He also wanted some encouragements from the Bible. Thus, "bring my parchments," to occupy his mind. Nothing is more encouraging than finding the right book to meet our needs. It’s so unfortunate we’re not a reading people. TV occupies a copmletely different mechanism in our mind. To tie into a book is therapeutic, mentally.

Spiritual Encouragements

4:17 The Lord "stood with me..delivered me.." There are moments when the presence of the Lord is everything. We need a coat, friends, books, etc. But when our soul is hurting, we need God.

Sometimes life takes all the human props away. This has kept Christians throughout the ages, even in the most bleak circumstances, true to their faith. We see everything in perspective, when we "love the appearing of His coming." He doesn’t remove us from the truth of that painful situation, but He does reveal the truth of how to handle it.

crabgrass life

Monday, November 27th, 2006
Most people live Crabgrass Lives

Here’s a conversation between me and an old friend which started because he knew I’m "religious" and he’s about to have another kid, so he thinks my "religiousness" will bring him some "good luck"…

havranekc: oh going to have our second boy on the 21st .. put in a good word for him okay?
kxmccallum: oh no kidding!
havranekc: Matthew is his name
kxmccallum: i will be praying for you charles
havranekc: not me Matthew!
kxmccallum: …and for your family & newborn
kxmccallum: but definitely for you, too
havranekc: save it for the family
kxmccallum: you need to find the lord
havranekc: oh i give thanks, that’s enough I think
kxmccallum: you’re the biggest influence in the family
havranekc: I don’t like to ask favors…figure being alive is a pretty good gift
kxmccallum: you need to receive christ’s forgiveness and receive him into your heart
havranekc: forgive me for what??? Some sin of my forefathers? (ie, Adam) I have no concept of it
kxmccallum: Blaise Pascal: "Our hearts have no rest until they find their rest in God"
havranekc: You’re saying, just dont’ worry & god will take care of things?
kxmccallum: Oh Charles, charles… why get so bitter at someone offering you their kindness?
havranekc: not bitter, just plenty of others could use it more than I
kxmccallum: well, they’re a different topic
havranekc: I’m happy to have health and family. anything beyond is shere indulgence
kxmccallum: well you know there’s more to life than mere existence
havranekc: I know, I have fun…i don’t expect anything. I give thanks, not sure what else there is
kxmccallum: you just described the life of crabgrass …no meaning, purpose, direction, fulfillment, power, insight, no future…
havranekc: oh I have those things. it’s all based on propagation
kxmccallum: you’ve resigned yourself to mere existence
havranekc: yes, in order to propogate…it’s the only logical purpose I see to life.
kxmccallum: the life of crabgrass
havranekc: pretty much.
havranekc: but i can have fun, which is the gift
kxmccallum: read the 1st chapter of my book
havranekc: crabgrass is not aware(well probably not)
kxmccallum: "aware" of what?
havranekc: of being alive, enjoying it
kxmccallum: "being alive"… i don’t know about that… my crabgrass looks pretty happy when the sun comes out in a primitive sort of way
havranekc: to be aware of ones surroundings, reacting to changes, that sort of thing. Doesn’t explain a life of misery, so I’m pretty lucky
kxmccallum: "lucky" to exist? yuk
havranekc: lucky to not have amiserable existance…I suppose even the worst of times there is good
kxmccallum: well ok, but you were created for much more than that… and the funny thing is, you know there’s more
havranekc: well you can try and make the world a better place, but that just ties to propogation for me
havranekc: without no good there is no bad etc Ed.Note: Charles is a Post-Modernist
kxmccallum: you’re aware that eternity exists
kxmccallum: it’s not so pointless
havranekc: it may or may not exist.
kxmccallum: but you know it exists
havranekc: until I see it I won’t know 100% for sure. Wishing it’s there is great
kxmccallum: you’re a creature created to long for eternity in your heart
havranekc: well oddly enough.. saw this thing on blackholes which somewhat validate dmy theory on life being never ending, no end no beginning of god part of the universe Ed.Note: Charles is blowing smoke
kxmccallum: well, that’s one way to deal with the knowledge of eternity…but again, it’s not really much of an eternity you’re grappling with…
havranekc: eternity of happiness sounds good, but I just have no concept of such an existance
kxmccallum: read the 1st ch of my book
havranekc: eternity of misery doesn’t sound right either, why would a god like to punish something god created forever? Ed.Note: Charles is contradicting himself here and later, and I didn’t catch it at the time! He pretends he’s happy, but here acknowledges he’s not…
kxmccallum: it’s an eternity of purpose, accomplishment, relationships, etc
kxmccallum: misery?
havranekc: hell
kxmccallum: but…but i thought you were happy
havranekc: I meant about the whole heaven hell thing
havranekc: it’s for eternity per some religions
kxmccallum: what god calls hell, you probably wouldn’t call it that, tho…you would probably feel more comfortable in god’s hell than having to put up with him in his heaven
havranekc: eh.. I’m mr happy thoughts. I don’t like dwelling on bad things.. usually not much purpose in it…remember the ‘rule in hell vs serve in heaven’ bumper sticker?
kxmccallum: finding purpose has purpose
havranekc: welp, not going to dwell on a bad afterlife, and not going to think too much about the afterlife while I’m in this life.
havranekc: have to worry about here and now vs something I can’t truely control
kxmccallum: that’s usually the way teenagers deal w/ life, charles
havranekc: sounds good.
havranekc: teenagers go to heaven too I’m sure
kxmccallum: hmmm… a little immature, however…
havranekc: or very mature :) how many happy old people do you know? do the happy ones worry about death?
kxmccallum: i’m sure you’ll be displeased if your son(s) live their lives without caring about tomorrow
havranekc: as long as he handles today correctly that’s fine…the rest falls into line. More decisions you make the better
kxmccallum: ok, i get it…
havranekc: I float with it….
kxmccallum: well, maybe you’re right and everything will be whatever it is
havranekc: pure randomness may be gods will, who knows.
kxmccallum: …i think it takes alot of effort to arrive at a life of non-purpose
havranekc: I have a purpose. To propogate. If nothing else you have the will to stay alive and to procreate
kxmccallum: the amount of mental gymnastics you put into your life of non-direction is almost religious…and i know it’s gotta be hard, too ’cause you’re going against your innate personhood
havranekc: eh sort of I suppose, but then again, the good things in life don’t come easy
kxmccallum: no they don’t … if this is all there is, boy… it really sucks
kxmccallum: meaningless suffering
kxmccallum: pointless existence
havranekc: obviously I look ahead, otherwise i wouldn’t be where i am, but i try and stay focused on what i can influence
kxmccallum: crabgrass propogation
havranekc: who says pointless? this may be just temporary. What happens then will happen then.
kxmccallum: dreams without purpose
havranekc: we could just be nurons firing in a larger brain. a day dream
kxmccallum: it’s a heartbreaking existence without god, that’s a fact
havranekc: k…
havranekc: Not real worried about it. God gave me skills and opportunities.
kxmccallum: anyway, just read my 1st chapter charles
kxmccallum: it wont’ be your doom & gloom… who knows? it may even stir some interesting questions…
kxmccallum: k dude,i gotta get this project out still tonight!
havranekc: it’s tempting, but I really don’t want to deal with those questions at this time. I have enough on my mind and still clearing things from the distaster
kxmccallum: i do enjoy talking w/ you tho
havranekc: always a pleasure :)
kxmccallum: yeah, i understand dude, i’ll be praying for you!
havranekc: family!!!
kxmccallum: & them too!!

the real world

Saturday, November 25th, 2006

The Bible is so full of negativity, you’ll hear people complain, especially with the Old Testament God. He’s full of wrath, warnings, judgements and so forth — it hardly makes for a casual evening entertainment. Why on earth would anyone want to come out on a Saturday night to a Bible teaching about the Old Testament God?

Actually, it’s not negativity at all, I would say. It’s simply The Real World. Despite our mutibillion-dollar entertainment industry, we live in a Real World where lives are shattered, the best dreams are dashed, people clash against each other, murders, rapes, wars and all the rest fill the planet everywhere. It persists, despite our great technologies. Not even the iPod can eliminate or reduce any of it!


"The Rape of the Sabines" – Luca GIORDANO. ‘O, the glory of Roman civilization!’

The Bible reduces the painful shock of life, however. It holds the promise of eliminating it altogether. This is why God wrote it, it’s why He wants so desperately for us to read it: God wants us to avoid so much carnage and suffering. Only death itself brings full release, yet even now suffering can be mitigated by the joy of new life that grows without failure which has been planted by God’s Word.

You have been born again not of seed which is perishable but imperishable, that is, through the living and abiding Word of God. For,   

"ALL FLESH IS LIKE GRASS,
AND ALL ITS GLORY LIKE THE FLOWER OF GRASS.
THE GRASS WITHERS,
AND THE FLOWER FALLS OFF,
BUT THE WORD OF THE LORD ABIDES FOREVER."

And this is the word which was preached to you.  (1Pe 1:23-25)

God, who is the Creator of the Real World, wants us to build in a Real World which cannot fade away.

Thus, Central Teachings

So we spend Saturday nights studying the Bible, unlike everyone else at that time! How do we explain that?

Hebrew 6:4-6 explains it: for those who have "been enlightened and have tasted of the heavenly gift and have been made partakers of the Holy Spirit, and have tasted the good Word of God and the powers of the age to come," it not only makes sense, but life is so drab and inconceivable without it! That’s why it’s not a waste of a good Saturday night.

Our time spent together reaches far beyond the motivational seminars held in secular space. It is not wishful thinking. It is the Real World. Christians assemble to study and share something in which "God has given us both his promise and his oath. These two things are unchangeable because it is impossible for God to lie."

Spending the time together in His Word is the purging of negative, the apposition - it is a life of power and unshakable confidence in the midst of the Real World:

We who have fled to him for refuge can take new courage, for we can hold on to his promise with confidence. This confidence is like a strong and trustworthy anchor for our souls. (Heb. 6:18-19)

mcbegg quotable quipps

Tuesday, November 21st, 2006
Alllister Begg

Allister Begg, from the radio show Truth for Life,
has an interesting way of phrasing things…

(Technical Note: "Mc" is the Scottish title meaning "son of",
and as a true Scottsman, Mr. Begg,
being the son of a Begg, is actually Mr. McBegg!)

Quotes:

"All that matters is that we can get along!" people say.

"But that’s not tru’!" Allistar retorts in Scottish brogue. "What’rr ya gonna duu? Hold hands and go t’ hell together holdin’ hands?"


"An’ some of yew will be leavin’ herrr today sayn’, ‘Well, I dunno what all that was abowt, but I surrr am glad it’s over!’"

"Give up your life for Jesus! Bury yourself into His purpose! I’ve buried myself here in Cleveland! Let me tell you my friends, this is not the rolling hills of Scotland!"


the dream

Saturday, November 18th, 2006

I say to you today, my friends, so even though we face the difficulties of today and tomorrow, I still have a dream. It is a dream deeply rooted in the American dream.

I have a dream that one day this nation will rise up and live out the true meaning of its creed: “We hold these truths to be self-evident: that all men are created equal.”

I have a dream that one day on the red hills of Georgia the sons of former slaves and the sons of former slave owners will be able to sit down together at the table of brotherhood.

I have a dream that one day even the state of Mississippi, a state sweltering with the heat of injustice, sweltering with the heat of oppression, will be transformed into an oasis of freedom and justice.

I have a dream that my four little children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin but by the content of their character.

I have a dream today.

I have a dream that one day every valley shall be exalted, every hill and mountain shall be made low, the rough places will be made plain, and the crooked places will be made straight, and the glory of the Lord shall be revealed, and all flesh shall see it together.

I have a dream that one day, down in Alabama, with its vicious racists, with its governor having his lips dripping with the words of interposition and nullification; one day right there in Alabama, little black boys and black girls will be able to join hands with little white boys and white girls as sisters and brothers.

I have a dream today.

From http://www.usconstitution.net/dream.html.

social revolution

Saturday, November 18th, 2006

The Mystery of Christ, prophesied long ago…

Zech. 6:11-15 “Behold, a man whose name is Branch, for He will branch out from where He is; and He will build the temple of the LORD. Yes, it is He who will build the temple of the LORD, and He who will bear the honor and sit and rule on His throne. Thus, He will be a priest on His throne, and the counsel of peace will be between the two offices. Now the crown will become a reminder in the temple of the LORD…And those who are far off will come and build the temple of the LORD.”

horsement

Dividing Walls

Friday, November 17th, 2006

It was a heartbeat of restless freedom pounding against prison walls. It resounded across the empire, it incited a backlash of persecutions, it filled the Collusium with martyrs, it stirred confusion.

But still, walls kept crumbling. The helpless emerged from their dark, social prisons erected by the elite dynasties of the Roman Empire, dazed but elated.

It was a revolution that smashed through all barriers: slave and master, male or female, Greek or Jew, any and all sacred roles that locked people in prisons were denounced and despised by God:

But now in Christ Jesus you who formerly were far off have been brought near by the blood of Christ. For He Himself is our peace, who made both groups into one and broke down the barrier of the dividing wall. (Eph. 2:13-14)

Beyond Walls!

It was God’s unique purpose for the church on earth, and a source of warmth in 1st -Century Body Life. It embodied the Great Commission, and it set Christian gatherings apart from all other Kosmos societies like a light blazing on a hill. This is The Great Mystery of Christ which Paul describes in Ephesians: God’s love for man smashing social barriers to reach all peoples and all nations!

the mystery of Christ, which in other generations was not made known to the sons of men, as it has now been revealed to His holy apostles and prophets in the Spirit; to be specific, that the Gentiles are fellow heirs and fellow members of the body, and fellow partakers of the promise in Christ Jesus through the gospel. Ephesians 3:4-6

This is what Martin Luther King dreamed about, but he was wrong on this point:

“I still have a dream. It is a dream deeply rooted in the American dream.” – Martin Luther King.

For those who know the Christ, it isn’t a dream, and it isn’t rooted in the American dream. It’s a Social Revolution, the ekklesia, firmly rooted in the Great Mystery of Christ which has been revealed.

A Social Revolution

The Great Mystery of Chrst is social defiance: we are the recipients of God’s radical blueprint for revolution. It is called the ekklesia. and it was prophesied long ago, headed by The Branch:

“And those who are far off will come and build the temple of the LORD.” – Zech. 6:11

Paul echos these same words in the New Testament, talking about the ekklesia:

“But now in Christ Jesus you who formerly were far off have been brought near by the blood of Christ.” – Eph. 2:11

The force bringing together such far-flung, divided peoples is “the Branch” of Zechariah’s prophecy, Jesus Christ, as Paul describes Him:

AND HE CAME AND PREACHED PEACE TO YOU WHO WERE FAR AWAY, AND PEACE TO THOSE WHO WERE NEAR…So then you are no longer strangers and aliens, but you are fellow citizens with the saints, and are of God’s household…” Eph.2:17-19

What a fulfillment of Zechariah’s Branch prophecy! “Those who are far off will come and build the temple of the LORD,” as Paul describes in a crescendo of glory, are none other than you and I:

Christ Jesus Himself being the corner stone, in whom the whole building, being fitted together is growing into a holy temple in the Lord; in whom you also are being built together into a dwelling of God in the Spirit. – Ephesians 2:20-22.

Owners of a Revolution

How relieved we are to live at a time when the great Mystery of Christ is revealed! Our own salvations were possible because a long chain of Christians crashed headlong through social barriers to reach our doorstep!

Along with our good fortune, we also inherited the stewardship of God’s blueprint. While older Christians may develop enough maturity to love with sacrifice, we still need to crash the geographical, racial and national dividing walls. Our progress is lethargic and incomplete.

Observe how rebellious churches grow complacent, then spiritually dense! They become at odds with the leadership of Jesus Christ, facing a crisis of Laodicean proportions. With Jesus there is no confusion: be assured He will move forward, and our agreement is passé.

For NEO Xenos this point is especially urgent to embrace, because we only need to look over our shoulders at our recent past to see a trail of Christians still trapped behind the dividing walls of personal peace and affluence. These are the extolled virtues of American myth which Jesus Christ despises, and He exposes the illusion:

“You say, ‘I am rich, and have become wealthy, and have need of nothing,’ and you do not know that you are wretched and miserable and poor and blind and naked.” Jesus Christ, in Rev. 3:17

The warmth and excitement of Body Life belongs to hearts responding to God’s prolonged and patient call to reach beyond artificial social barriers, no matter what the cost, no matter how weak or feeble. It is the church of Philadelphia:

“Behold, I have put before you an open door which no one can shut, because you have little power, and have kept My word, and have not denied My name.” Rev. 3:8

In the long term, as we build a truly stable Great Commission ethos, Jesus Christ will lead us in a charge against the more distant and difficult social walls. Only then can we say with confidence that NEO Xenos is a Great Commission ekklesia.

We are able to live and taste what Martin Luther King talked about, and properly understood, from God’s Word: the prophecy given long before the coming of Christ, when God would effect a revolution:

I have a dream today.

I have a dream that one day every valley shall be exalted, every hill and mountain shall be made low, the rough places will be made plain, and the crooked places will be made straight, and the glory of the Lord shall be revealed, and all flesh shall see it together.

This is our hope. This is the faith that I go back to the South with. With this faith we will be able to hew out of the mountain of despair a stone of hope. – Martin Luther King