Treasure in Heaven

17 09 2008

“Do not store up for yourselves treasures on earth, where moth and rust destroy, and where thieves break in and steal. But store up for yourselves treasures in heaven, where moth and rust do not destroy, and where thieves do not break in and steal. For where your treasure is, there your heart will be also.

I no longer call you servants, because a servant does not know his master’s business. Instead, I have called you friends, for everything that I learned from my Father I have made known to you. You did not choose me, but I chose you and appointed you to go and bear fruit—fruit that will last. Then the Father will give you whatever you ask in my name. This is my command: Love each other.

Do you not know that in a race all the runners run, but only one gets the prize? Run in such a way as to get the prize. Everyone who competes in the games goes into strict training. They do it to get a crown that will not last; but we do it to get a crown that will last forever. Therefore I do not run like a man running aimlessly; I do not fight like a man beating the air.

Jesus promises us treasures in heaven and fruit that will last.  Paul reminds us we…get a crown that will last forever.  We are promised a great reward, if we faint not (do not give up).

I guess my reflection for today is this: do we realize just how great an inheritance is laid up for us in heaven, and have we allowed ourselves to get distracted from our primary goal in life, which is to lay hold of this inheritance, for which Christ laid a hold of us?

We talk a lot (in church) about “missing it”, but I wonder sometimes do we even get it at all, like even close? Do we understand—at all—what it is that God has for us, and do we understand how to get it?   I’ve talked about good old fashioned desperation, and  I second that (second myself…sheesh).  It’s time for some good old desperation to allow God to lead us to His inheritance for us.

Because I believe on the other side of eternity, the great beyond, the great gig in the sky, whatever, there is an inheritance that I either get or I get to see burned up.  Well, guess what?  I wanna get it, I don’t want to get to see it burned up (I’m not talking about salvation, I’m talking what makes it through the flame?)

How do we do this?

We get specific.  We get focused, and we engage our lives with everything that God has for us.

“I do not run like a man running aimlessly; I do not fight like a man beating the air.”

we pray, like men possessed (in the best possible way)

…The Father will give you whatever you ask in my name

And we get to know the Masters business.  To do so means forsaking our business and our busy-ness.

I no longer call you servants, because a servant does not know his master’s business. Instead, I have called you friends, for everything that I learned from my Father I have made known to you.

Above all, we’re normal.  Not wierd and religious, just people doing what we can, where we are with what we have. God has a way of intertwining His will with our lives, if we will just let Him (the letting Him is the issue here).

God, have your way in my life,  Lead me on Jesus and show me the inheritance you have laid up in heaven for me, and give me a passion to focus and engage so that I can grab a hold of it, for your sake Lord Jesus Amen!





Exceed Your Vision

8 09 2008

Do you have a vision? Or if you do have a vision, is it a God-sized vision?

God is able to do exceeding abundantly above all we can ask—or imagine… and He wants to develop our vision so that it exceeds “our” vision (if you get my drift).  He wants a God-sized, impossible vision, and He wants us to believe it.

He says to us “Call to me, and I will answer and tell you great and unsearchable things you do not know

If anyone lacks wisdom—lacks vision—they should ask God, but they must believe and not doubt (lest they be as a double-minded person, unstable in all that they do).  And if the vision isn’t immediately crystal clear, keep asking, keep seeking… [actually it just needs to be "plain" not crystal clear]

The band I’m listening to on iTunes at the moment is called the “Desperation Band”

Maybe God is waiting for some good old desperation before He provides the picture… just a thought

Or maybe He’s provided all of the picture that we need, and we haven’t walked in the light that we already have.  God’s plan is usually revealed like an unfolding… little by little, each step a step of faith.  He patiently waits for us to walk out in the light we already have, and as we follow through, more is revealed.  To the one who has, more will be given, to the one who does not have, even what he has will be taken

God makes our footsteps firm, and He’s not bothered when we ask for more certainty each step of the way. If you’re not sure about the next step, ask Him.  He will give you the vision you need. True faith is not blind faith.  Faith is not blind, faith requires a vision that transcends and supercedes natural vision.  Ignorance isn’t a problem to God—in fact “ignorance” coupled with desperation is a prerequisite to hearing from God:  The one who thinks he knows does not yet know as he ought to know.   The word of God doesn’t refer to blind faith, the word says “we walk by faith, not by sight.“  The vision of faith is far greater than the vision of the eyes, or the vision of human planning, or of any human endeavour.    Faith is the actual evidence of things hoped for, the very substance of things not yet seen.

What to do, then, when one has no vision?  How then are we to know the way we are to go?

Pilots are taught, early on in their training, how to fly in conditions of low visibility.  Such conditions are known as “instrument conditions”.  Pilots in instrument conditions cannot afford to fly by their senses, and their feelings, because these are invariably wrong.  In instrument conditions, a pilot must determine his position and his course by his instruments, and his instruments alone.   Failure to do this will result in disaster.

Likewise, God often requires of His children that we learn to “fly” in instrument conditions, when there is little or no vision.   The instruments are the word of God, the Bible, prayer, faith, hope and above all love. As long as we plant ourselves in God’s word, we cannot lose.  As long as we bring everything to Jesus in prayer, how can we worry?

Jesus tells his disciples to “keep” his word.   The word of God isn’t always easy to understand, nor is it easy to digest.  In fact sometimes digesting Gods word is like chewing dry weetbix.  It is in these times that we must learn the definition of perseverence (which literally means to “stand [stay, abide] under” in New Testament Greek).  God is teaching us to fly by our instruments and not by our feelings.

God is faithful.  He will not let us be tempted [tested] beyond what we can bear, but when we are tempted [tested] he will provide a way out so that we can stand up under itPersevereStand under (understand?)

You will seek me, and find me,” says God, “when you seek me with all your heart.

Come see
Come see with spirit eyes
Come see
The door is open
Come near
Come weary and ashamed
Come near
His arms are open
His arms are open

Come live
Come live in freedom here
Come live
The chains are broken
Come rest
Come take his gift of grace
Come rest
The word is spoken
The word is spoken

Come see
Come see with spirit eyes
Come see
The door is open
Come home
Come lay your burdens down
Come home
His arms are open
His arms are open
His arms are open





The Archaic and the Eternal

3 09 2008

I have heard it said, many a time, with respect to the truth of the gospel, the reality of sin and redemption, death and the resurrection, the eternal King Jesus and His defeated foe… that such concepts were so completely “archaic” that they “could not possibly” apply today.

The thought that crosses my mind is “Since when does eternal truth ever become outdated?” In this deluded, depressed, demoralized postmodern society that we live in,  we have the audacity to pigeon-hole centuries-old truth as “archaic”.

If the Truth has been outmoded, then with what exactly has it been replaced with? Surely we must have something infinitely better to show in our society now we have suddenly—at last—become released from the shackles of antiquity. What is it that is somehow much better than the Truth which motivated such as the American Revolutionaries, and those who were responsible for shutting down the slave trade, and the Reformers (many of whom paid with their lives simply so we could have access to God’s immutable word, the Bible, that “archaic” diatribe that it is), or in more recent times General Montgomery, whose pronouncement “The Lord mighty in Battle will give us the victory” preceeded the first military victory for the allies in World War II. Shall I go on? Are we to somehow ignore history?

Since when do we presume to have attained the intellectual superiority to dismiss the glorious truth that our forefathers lived and died for, the real platform upon which all of the freedoms which we now take foregranted, were actually built? So that now we discuss whether or not it is “relevant” to deign to pray before parliament sits, or before school or even at school at all, or in public ever? There is a reason why Christian society has been blessed in the past, and it behooves us to understand our past as it truly was, not how revisionist history might try to paint it.

God is not mocked. Let God be true and every man a liar. The god of this world has blinded the minds of unbelievers.

And let Christians not forget God’s promise: “If my people, who are called by My Name, will humble themselves and pray and seek my face and turn from their wicked [lit. bent] ways, then I will hear from heaven and will forgive their sin and will heal their land”.

Lord, heal our land!! Come and send revival!! We need you!!!








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