Monday, October 27, 2014

Kids Killing Kids ... We need Miss Zarfoss and Miss Hess

Sadly and alarmingly it is becoming common that kids are killing kids in schools. I am sure (prayerfully) that some “think tank” somewhere in the world is taking on the issue and that our psychological community is looking into why so many of these kids are doing what they do. Perhaps we need the Christian community to start stepping up and take the lead on how to help these troubled kids before they try to heal themselves by hurting others. You and I both know in order for that to happen it would literally take an act of Congress. I wonder if our nation’s leaders will ever come to the conclusion that keeping God out of people’s lives is not improving our society.

Let me tell you about Ivanhoe Elementary School in 1969. I was a seventh grader that year. In the Fall, when squirrel season would open, I would take my 22 caliber rifle to school, as did a couple of my other buds, and we would put our box of bullets on the shelf in our coat closet and prop our rifles up in the corner. After school was out we would venture into the forest behind the school to hunt squirrels. That is hard to believe in this day and time I know, but we did that. Now let me tell you something else that took place every year I was in that school. One day every week, I think it was on Friday, we had two ladies that would come into our classroom and tell us Bible stories, sing songs with us, and at Christmas would help us make little crafts as gifts. Miss Pauline Zarfoss and Miss Anna Hess were their names. We called them the Bible Teachers. I think about every school in our County had them visit. We loved them because they showed the love of God to us old rowdy boys as well as the girls. They would always read us a Bible story out of the Bible and then they would have prayer with us before leaving the room headed to the next class. It was the presence of God in their lives and in our school by way of these ladies that kept the wiles of the devil at bay in our classrooms. Those teachings followed us into high school and even into our adult life. I still have one of the Christmas crafts I made in 1965 in my office at the church.

So what are you trying to say preacher? That allowing Bible teaching back in the schools would solve our kids killing kid’s issue? Well, it would be a start. Apparently the security procedures that we think will help are not helping. If we are going to impact these kids behavior then we are going to have focus on them as individuals. We are going to have to make them aware of the One who can help them deal with the hurt, pain, frustration, anger and confusion that they feel inside which secular methods are apparently failing to do. I doubt we will ever get back to the point that kids can take their 22 rifles to school even if they could find a place to squirrel hunt, but maybe some Bible teachers could impact their lives as they did mine in such a way that they too will understand killing each other is not the answer to healing our own hurt and that there is a Creator that really does love us and care about us; as individuals. I believe Jesus can solve the kids killing kids problem, how about you?

Wednesday, October 22, 2014

Hate Speech and The Bible

If you keep up with such things, this past week the mayor of Houston subpoenaed the sermon texts, notes, or speeches of five area pastors that preached on LGBT issues. Citing possible violation of an ordinance that was passed back in May of this year, she was concerned that the pastors were using their pulpits to influence people to sign petitions in order to get the ordinance overturned. Although this incident does not allude to what is being called hate speech it certainly raises questions as to what will be next in the attempt to control what pastors can preach to their people in regards to social issues. How much influence can be regulated when it comes to pastors leading their churches?

It makes no difference how many times we as Christians say that we love sinners regardless of what sins they may commit we are still labeled as haters if we do not agree with their beliefs. They will not accept the fact that these beliefs we hold are not our opinions but are based on what we believe to be the Word of God. I find it hypocritical that it is okay with society that we are against murder, rape, and incest but we should be tolerant of abortion and homosexuality. If we preach against murder the government is all for it. If we preach against tax evasion as stealing the government is all for it. If we preach against sexual immorality, in any form, we are haters. If Jesus were on earth today preaching His message in person He would be cited as using hate speech. He said, “If anyone comes to me and does not hate father and mother, wife and children, brothers and sisters—yes, even their own life—such a person cannot be my disciple” (Luke 14:26 NIV). We understand that He was teaching that our love for Him must be first and foremost in comparison to our love for self or others. I have even heard some preachers say that Jesus never said anything about LGBT issues. The worst thing that happened in our translation of the Scriptures is when the words of Jesus in the Gospels were printed in red. It gives the impression that those words are the only ones Jesus spoke. I guess Saint John was wrong when he wrote, “For if you believed Moses, you would believe Me; for he wrote about Me.  But if you do not believe his writings, how will you believe My words?” (John 5:46-47). Or how about, “He who is of God hears God’s words; therefore you do not hear, because you are not of God.” (John 8:47). Then of course we have, “And the Word became flesh and dwelt among us, and we beheld His glory, the glory as of the only begotten of the Father, full of grace and truth.” (John 1:14). [Underlines are mine]. This might be a newsflash for some of you; if it is in the Bible, Jesus says it. He is in total agreement with everything written in that Book; He, the Father, and the Holy Spirit are all One, and the Holy Spirit inspired men and women to put those words on the parchments.  

As a pastor I feel my responsibility to my congregation is to teach them what God says to all of us in this modern day society. Yes, He is a loving, merciful, caring, patient, and forgiving God. He is also a just God; that means He has standards that He requires of His followers and if we violate those standards (and we all have and do) the only forgiveness we have is found through faith in His Son; Jesus. At the foot of the Cross the ground is level. None are on “higher ground” or “lower ground” in His eyes regardless of what sins we need forgiveness for. I had rather someone be upset with me because I tell them they are headed for hell without Jesus than have Jesus be upset with me for not telling them should they end up there.

Tuesday, October 14, 2014

Ebola: Is God to Blame?

I begin this message with the following excerpt from an article on the Genesis© website.

“With the wickedness of this particular virus, people often wonder where God is amid all this death, disease, pain, and suffering. It is imperative to understand several key concepts as we approach an answer to this question. First, we must understand the goodness of God. The psalmist writes, “Give thanks to the Lord, for he is good” (Psalm 107:1). We must, therefore, also be committed to the idea of God’s goodness. The idea of God’s goodness emanates from Him in the Creation Week. God uses the word good to describe the original creation six times (every day was pronounced “good” except for Day Two) and the last verse of Genesis 1 describes the original creation as “very good” after God had created man in His image. God’s goodness can sometimes be difficult to see in some created things (e.g., viruses in general, but Ebola specifically).”     Dr. Andrew Fabich on October 13, 2014 © 2014 Answers in Genesis

I take notice of the words, “First, we must understand the goodness of God.” Now as far as my opinion goes the answer the doc goes on to give is not supported by those words. To quote him, “God’s goodness can sometimes be difficult to see in some created things,” such as viruses he says. Before you think I am bashing this guy let me say that is not why I am writing. The message I would have you get is this; we have abused God’s goodness. Let me quote you what someone else wrote in regards to God’s goodness being inspired by God Himself to have it written.

“However, if you do not obey the Lord your God and do not carefully follow all his commands and decrees I am giving you today, all these curses will come on you and overtake you: You will be cursed in the city and cursed in the country. Your basket and your kneading trough will be cursed. The fruit of your womb will be cursed, and the crops of your land, and the calves of your herds and the lambs of your flocks. You will be cursed when you come in and cursed when you go out. The Lord will send on you curses, confusion and rebuke in everything you put your hand to, until you are destroyed and come to sudden ruin because of the evil you have done in forsaking him. The Lord will plague you with diseases until he has destroyed you from the land you are entering to possess.” The author was Moses. Read the entire chapters of Deuteronomy 28 and 29 to get the whole story. I know that God was talking to Israel but He is also talking to us as He gave us His word too.

This “goodness of God” message that we have all preached for years in order not to offend people in order to get them to come to Him has been misconstrued sometimes. What about the judgments of God? What about the wrath of God? If there is nothing attributed to God other than goodness then we would have no need for a Savior who came and took away the wrath of God upon sin, by way of the Cross, and then imputes His goodness unto those who are willing to accept that we have no “goodness of our own” and need His righteousness.

Ebola, Aids, Cancer, Diabetes, Heart Disease, Enterovirus, and all the other pestilences that Jesus spoke of in the last days are all the results of a corrupted human nature that began in Eden, or as Dr. Fabich also said, “Yet in this sin-cursed world, much has gone wrong, and many organisms not designed to be pathogenic have become so.”  All these diseases have one thing in common; they cannot “kill” the soul. Therefore if you fear catching Ebola or dying from cancer then focus your attention on your soul, because it will live on after death of the body. Here is another quote for you to consider: “I am the resurrection and the life. He who believes in Me will live, even though he may die;  and whoever lives and believes in Me will never die.”   ~ Jesus Christ

Monday, October 6, 2014

It Still Ain't Right.

Psalm 12:8 (New Living Translation)

Therefore, Lord, we know you will protect the oppressed, preserving them forever from this lying generation, even though the wicked strut about, and evil is praised throughout the land.

If you are easily offended by having things that are wrong pointed out to you, then you may want to leave this blog and go read something that will tickle your ears. There, that is my disclaimer to those of you who will disagree with my facts. Yes, facts, not opinions.

It has always been apparent that American law has been moving away from Biblical law ever since the formation of the Constitution. Our forefathers never intended the government to conduct, direct, endorse, or interfere with a person’s choice to follow God or any other god they may choose to pay homage to, or even to believe at all. That was their intention of separating church and state. NO WHERE in the Constitution did they ever say that the government has the right to exclude God from public life. All that has changed; at least that is what many legislators and court officers think. Let me say this from the conviction of my heart; I don’t care what a person does in regards to obeying the Law of God. It is none of my business how an individual chooses to live their life unless it affects how I live mine. So why do certain people think that I have no right “legally” to live my life in submission to the Law of God?  Do what you want, but leave me alone to worship the One True God.

I just saw that Virginia has now begun to marry those of the same sex. I don’t care if someone wants to marry their pet bird or animal; it is none of my business. What I do care about is that those who govern the laws of our land, which are certainly not in line with the Law of God, somehow are under the opinion that what they “legalize” is okay to do. It is NOT OKAY to kill unborn infants any more than it is okay to kill a newborn infant. Now they have “legalized” same sex marriages. The “powers that be” think that somehow they have restored a freedom to Americans that they never had. Marriage is a legal, contractual agreement recognized by the government which gives two individual people the same legal ownership and decision making capabilities equivalent to what belonged to one individual person. Therefore now under civil law it makes no difference what gender these two individual persons are. But it still ain’t right according to the Law of God. God made man a helpmate; another human creature yet different than the man. A creature that would not be inferior to the man but would “help” the man achieve by unison what he could not achieve alone. Man cannot produce a man without a woman. Thereby what Jesus referred to as marriage was “that a man should leave his father and mother (male and female) and be joined unto his wife (male to female like mom and dad).  Jesus said marriage was not for everybody (Matthew 19:10 - 11).  

The Psalmist summed up our society today in the opening verse I chose for this message. Read it again; slowly and prayerfully. I know it is called the Supreme Court, but it really is not supreme. God is the Supreme Judge. The Court may decide what they feel is “right” in civil society and implement it but when it comes to the Law of God, they will answer to the real Supreme Judge just as you and I will. Fear not Christians; look up, our Redemption draws nigh!