Monday, January 30, 2012

What is eternal life?

For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life. – John 3:16
We find here in this well-known verse that Jesus came to bring us eternal life.  So what is this eternal life?  A couple years ago I would've said that it's the result of being saved; that we will go to Heaven and live with God forever.  I would have attributed it to what happens after this life.  This brings to mind an old hymn that many of you might recognize which describes some of this sentiment.

When we all get to Heaven,

What a day of rejoicing that will be!

When we all see Jesus,

We’ll sing and shout the victory!
 
There was a part of me that always felt like something wasn't right here.  That my understanding was a bit off.  I've heard eternal life preached too much about being with God after we die.  Too often I've heard salvation spoken about as "fire-protection", basically, a life insurance policy for our eternity.  But guess what, that's not what Jesus preached. 

Jesus spoke these things; and lifting up His eyes to heaven, He said, "Father, the hour has come; glorify Your Son, that the Son may glorify You,even as You gave Him authority over all flesh, that to all whom You have given Him, He may give eternal life.  This is eternal life, that they may know You, the only true God, and Jesus Christ whom You have sent." - John 17:1-3


Did you catch that?  I was a christian for 15-20 years and hadn't noticed.  Firstly, eternal life is not about what happens after you die, it's about the hear and now.  Second and more importantly, eternal life is to know God.  Forgiveness of sins, going to heaven, living forever, those are just by-products of the true root of eternal life.  It's knowing Jesus, and knowing God.  Think about it.  What were Adam and Eve created for?  There was no mission field, no homeless to feed, no ministries to support.  They were made to fellowship with God.  Their sin messed that up, and ever since, God's been bringing us back.

Too often we have treated knowing God like knowing our presidents.  We've listened to them in speeches, we've read about their history, looked at their policies, debated them in our workplaces, but does that mean we really know them?  Of course not.  To know them, we must spend time with them, most of all, we must listen. We can know God.  We can come to know Him as a person, not just some ideal.

For one last thing, lets look at the heart of David.  Saul attempted to kill him multiple times, then chased him through the wilderness.  Through this all, look at his words below.


The Lord is my light and my salvation;
Whom shall I fear?
The Lord is the defense of my life;
Whom shall I dread? 

When evildoers came upon me to devour my flesh,
My adversaries and my enemies, 

they stumbled and fell. 
Though a host encamp against me,
My heart will not fear;
Though war arise against me,
In  spite of  this I shall be confident.
One thing I have asked from the Lord, that I shall seek:
That I may dwell in the house of the Lord all the days of my life,
To behold the beauty of the Lord
And to meditate in His temple.
- Psalm 27:1-4

David says that his enemies have come to devour him, they've encamped around about him, yet what does he want most?  What is it that he desires?  His words have been a motto of mine for the last year or so, as you can see, they're the title of this blog.  "One thing I ask".  I want to get to the point where I can say that the one thing I want more than anything is to seek for God's presence.  

Saturday, January 14, 2012

Beware your "godliness"

I'm sure you've all seen the Westboro Baptist church protests.  Using funerals or other special events to protest against certain unbiblical principles.  I personally abhor what they do, I just want to get that out right from the start.  I can give you a number of reasons why I believe they do things wrong, what they should or shouldn't do, how they are hypocritical; however, yesterday I suddenly came upon what is the best warning I have for them, and not only for them, but for many of us who have the same tendencies if only in smaller quantities.

I was thinking of the one group of people that Jesus seemed to hate.  In the gospels we find Jesus interacting with the adulterers, the tax-collectors(worse even than IRS agents), the drunkards, the lowly, and the outright filthy(fish just don't smell good any way you put it).  He got along with these people pretty well.  We know this for He was criticized as being a friend of tax-collectors and sinners.  The people He didn't get along with were the pharisees.  He hated them.  In one instance(Matthew 23:13-36) Jesus blasts the scribes and pharisees for their deeds.  Showing them for the hypocrites they are.  I won't go into these verses, but I do wish to mention another.

Two men went up into the temple to pray, one a Pharisee and the other a tax collector. The Pharisee stood and was praying this to himself: 'God, I thank You that I am not like other people: swindlers, unjust, adulterers, or even like this tax collector. I fast twice a week; I pay tithes of all that I get.' But the tax collector, standing some distance away, was even unwilling to lift up his eyes to heaven, but was beating his breast, saying, 'God, be merciful to me, the sinner!' I tell you, this man went to his house justified rather than the other; for everyone who exalts himself will be humbled, but he who humbles himself will be exalted. - Luke 18:10-14


The Pharisee thought himself better than the other sinners.  He had no problem looking down his nose at the tax collector.  He was so good that he could judge these other people as less than himself.  Yet, in all his self-righteousness, Jesus despised him.


Are you different?


Do you see someone else that you look on as a sinner, maybe that friend who goes to the bars too often, maybe the coworker who gossips constantly, or even the family member who loses his temper so easily.  Do you look down on them as you praise yourself for not being like them?  Do you feel good about yourself because you don't do these things others around you do?  Do you have justify the things you do because you're not near as bad as those around you.

Beware.



When you protest someone's life because you are more godly than they, beware.  

When you choose to look past someone because they don't look good enough for you, beware.

When you criticize someone another because they're not as godly as you, beware.


Beware that in your "godliness", you don't become the very people Jesus can't stand.





Sunday, January 8, 2012

Do angels crack jokes?

First of all I need to start with a little background here...  I'm convinced that God is hilarious.  If you think about it, there's a lot of humor in this world and it had to have come from somewhere.  Too often we portray God as completely serious but I believe it's much more.  You know when you're having a conversation with someone, and they make one of those comments to you that's so well-timed, so funny, that you can't even respond back.  My wife has done that to me multiple times where it's so funny I can't even try to respond lest I ruin the moment.  God's done it to me as well.  Think about it, who could have better timing than Him.  Several times I've been having conversations with Him, only to suddenly have the perfect comeback just appear in my head at just the right time.  I'm sorry, I'm just not that funny for some of the lines that's come to me.

Now, fast-forward to today.  Olive(my daughter) has had a tough day.  She's 20 months old, she's woken up multiple times coughing and crying, she's been grumpy, not eaten well, spit up, and overall just had a rough afternoon and night.  As we're getting ready for bed I have her on the changing pad, she's in her diaper and laying there, then suddenly she just starts laughing.  I wasn't touching her, wasn't talking, wasn't making any faces, she just laughed.  I watch her face, and she's looking up at the ceiling, her eyes track back and forth, and then she laughs again.  There's no fan on in the room, nothing on the ceiling, I'm not moving, and she continues to watch something up there, and then start laughing like it's the funniest thing ever.  This continued for about 2-3 minutes.  I attempted to take a video of this, and here it is...



Apparently I put my finger over the mike for part of it, so the video loses sound, but watch how she's not looking at me most of the time she's laughing.

So the question is, do angels crack jokes.  Otherwise, I haven't given her near enough credit for her imagination.