Saturday, January 19, 2019
Sunday, January 13, 2019
HEY STRANGER!
HEY STRANGER!
When was the last time you talked to a stranger? About sports? About politics? About the weather? About anything? About your last vacation? About the last cruise you took? About your Jesus? About your final trip? FINAL TRIP? What do you mean? I mean when you breathe your last breath on earth and your first breath in ETERNITY! Yes, you will be alive! Everybody has eternal life! Some in Heaven and many more in Hell! You get to pick! Jesus said: “Whoever believes in the Son has eternal life, but whoever rejects the Son will not see life, for God’s wrath remains on them”. Why is it that we find it so hard to talk to anybody about our Jesus? Myself included! Are we in denial? I know my kids don’t like to talk about their mom’s and my death. Do you know anybody recently that has avoided death? You do know that just because someone does not believe in heaven or Hell, does not change reality and the truth. You can pretend you are one of the three monkeys: “See no evil, hear no evil, speak no evil.” Death, Heaven and Hell are still there when you take your hands down. Jesus believed in “stranger evangelism”, ask the woman at the well! (John 4). People in hell believe in “stranger evangelism”. Jesus told us in the account of the rich man in hell and Lazarus. (Luke 16:19-31). If people in hell believe in and Jesus believes in it, who are we to disagree? Do we so much hate the people around us, who serve us our meals, who fix our cars, who check us out at Walmart, who share meals with us, that we don’t care that they may be headed to HELL FOREVER!!!! Sharing our plans for our last trip is not a presentation. It is a conversation. Plant a seed! Don’t worry about the results. Maybe you are watering a seed previously planted. God will take care of the harvest! Don’t worry what people think about you. In fact you need to be concerned when everybody thinks well of you.Jesus said “Woe to you when everyone speaks well of you, for that is how their ancestors treated the false prophets.”Luke 6:26
Monday, January 7, 2019
DO YOU NEED A MULLIGAN?
NEED A MULLIGAN?
Do we ever need a “mulligan” in life? Sure! We are given many opportunities to correct mistakes in life, but once we die, we do not get a “mulligan”. Is that fair? Even by the most liberal rules of golf, you can’t get a mulligan after the round is over. LIFE is not a game! Life is forever! It’s just a matter of where you will spend it: HEAVEN or HELL? “It is appointed unto men once to die, but after this the judgment.” Hebrews 9:27 It does not matter if you don’t believe that! The truth is not altered by our beliefs! It does not matter if you believe you birdied the last hole when everybody in your group saw you had a double bogey. “God said, ‘I will punish those who do wrong; I will repay them.’ He also said, ‘The Lord will judge his people." Hebrews 10:30. BUT God, the Creator of the heavens and the earth, loves you so much “that He gave his only Son, so that whoever has faith in him may not come to destruction but have eternal life.” John 3:16. Jesus said in John 3:36, “Whoever believes in the Son has eternal life, but whoever rejects the Son will not see life, for God’s wrath remains on them.” Paul speaking to the Romans tells us, “if you confess with your mouth "Jesus is Lord" and in your heart you have faith that God raised him from the dead, you will be saved.” Romans 10:9-10. NOW is the time to decide! Now is the time to turn around! Turn to God! Admit that you are a lost sinner, going to Hell! We are all sinners but Jesus gave His life to pay for our sins. It is a free gift; but each person must accept that gift! Make Jesus LORD of your life! For more info contact mjaarda@icloud.
As for me, pray that when I open my mouth, I'll get a message that confidently makes this secret plan of the gospel known. Ephesians 6:19
As for me, pray that when I open my mouth, I'll get a message that confidently makes this secret plan of the gospel known. Ephesians 6:19
Friday, April 14, 2017
The After Life and The Life After Death
In
the last month, we have experienced the passing of Linda’s mom and our
daughter-in-law, Danielle’s grandmother.
Linda’s mom passed away on St Patrick’s day and Danielle’s gramma this
past Monday. The funeral is today, Good
Friday. Both ladies knew the Lord as their Savior. Linda’s
mom was 88 and had been in an Alzheimer’s care facility for the past six years,
slowly passing in front of our eyes. Her
passing was a welcome blessing as she had prayed that she might die. Danielle’s gramma was a vibrant 80, still very
much enjoying life. We sat next to her every Sunday in our Milan church, most
recently when we went back to Michigan for Linda’s mom’s funeral. We, chatted at our granddaughter, Gracie’s ball
game the previous Friday. Her passing
was a surprise and not welcomed, but received in God’s grace. Life will be different with these two ladies
gone. This all leads me to share some thoughts with you.
This
week is known as the Passion Week, during which we commemorate the death burial
and resurrection of our Savior, Jesus Christ.
When we reflect on Jesus’s life and death, we usually think of His life,
death, suffering and resurrection as preparation for our “after life” or
eternity. And certainly, He did; but He
also prepared us the “life after death”, the life we must live after a loved
one dies. Life goes on. There is work to
be done, kids going to school, meals to be prepared. The hardest hit is usually the spouse. Linda’s parents were married almost 71 years
and Danielle’s grandparents over 60 years.
Now the husbands are alone, for the first time in their life, no parents
back home. The house is empty. We
prepare ourselves poorly for “life after death”.
However,
Jesus spent most of His ministry dealing with just that, preparing us for life
after His death. If you read the
gospels, all of His sermons dealt with this life. His prayers centered around this life. In fact, His last message to His disciples
addressed this expressly.
Only
the Gospel writer, John records this message and prayer. Most Christians don’t even know that this message
was spoken after the last supper, after Jesus predicting Judas’ betrayal and
Peter’s denial. If you ask the average
Christian to quote any passages from Jesus’ sermons, most will quote from the
sermon on the mount. If you ask for the
most quoted prayer, it would be the Lord’s prayer. If you ask for His longest prayer, most won’t
know it or even where it is. If you ask
what was His last sermon, most won’t be able to identify it. Most don’t remember when Jesus prayed for
Himself. If you ask for the prayer specifically for us and His disciples, most
won’t know it. Once I quote it, most
will remember the first part; most will not recall the entire message and
prayer. Far fewer of us will have
internalized this prayer and live in the entirety of it daily. It starts in John 14 and goes through the 17th
chapter; where upon Jesus entered the garden of Gethsemane to pray alone.
His
message begins:
"Let not your heart be troubled; you believe in God,
believe also in Me. In My Father's house are many mansions; if it were not
so, I would have told you. I go to prepare a place for you. And if I go
and prepare a place for you, I will come again and receive you to Myself; that
where I am, there you may be also. KJV
The Common English translation says:
My Father's house has
room to spare.
The Holman Christian Standard says:
In My
Father's house are many dwelling places;
In the
Latin Vulgate, the word means: a traveler's resting place. The Greek word is
related to the verb “meno” , meaning remain or stay, which occurs 40 times in
John.
We
often think of it as a mansion as in the southern gospel song, I’ve got a
mansion just over the hilltop. Do we
really think Jesus was building houses for us?
We sing it. Talk like it. Read the entire sermon. Jesus talks about “knowing the Father”,
praying in the name of Jesus, of doing the works that he did and greater works,
keeping His Word, receiving the Holy Spirit, abiding in Him and His words
abiding in us.
Jesus
prays that we may be one with the Father just as He is one with the FATHER.
Jesus
was not talking about houses for our bodies.
He was talking about dwelling places, resting places for our hearts, our
minds and our spirits. It is the same
place that the psalmist in Psalm 91 says:
The
one who lives under the protection of the Most High dwells in the shadow of the
Almighty.
I encourage you to re-read John 14-17
sometime during this weekend. Read it in
a couple different versions. Read it,
realizing that Jesus was speaking to you, about you and praying for you, the
last night of His life on earth, His dying prayer was for you. He has prepared a special place for us; but
to occupy it, you must know Him and know His Word. Without Him and without His Word, we are
homeless and lost, physically and spiritually.
You may be saved but without abiding in Him and His Word, you will never
experience the fullness of what Jesus suffered and died for. He prepared us for “the after life” and “the
life after”. The life after we die, and the
life we must live after our loved ones die and the life we now live in the
light of His death, burial, resurrection and His imminent return.
I am including a link to John 14-17, in
the “Message” paraphrase. Hopefully if
you click on it, it should come up on your computer. The “Message” is not a translation; but one
man’s paraphrase. Don’t read it as your only source but it will help you
personalize the message and prayer of Jesus for you.
http://www.biblestudytools.com/msg/passage/?q=john+14;+john+15;+john+16;+john+17
http://www.biblestudytools.com/msg/passage/?q=john+14;+john+15;+john+16;+john+17
He is risen!
Wednesday, January 18, 2017
ONE RING TO RULE THEM ALL
One ring to rule them all, one ring to find them,
One ring to
bring them all and in the darkness bind them.
If you are a fan of J.R.R. Tolkien, and the “Lord of the Rings”, you
will recognize the above quote. If not,
it means nothing to you; however, I ask that you bear with me and continue
reading. Let me explain first of all, very
briefly, the “One Ring”. The “One Ring” was
forged by the dark, evil, fallen lord Sauron at Mount Doom. It was one of twenty magical rings. Nineteen of the rings were made by
elven-smiths. The 19 rings were for the rulers
of the various “people groups” of Middle earth.
They were intended to by Sauron to seduce the rulers to evil. The “One Ring” had power over the 19, who were
dependent on the “One Ring”. The wielders of the 19 could be controlled by the
wielder of “The One”. If “The One” was
destroyed, the power of the 19 would fade.
With this limited information, even readers, not familiar with the “Lord
of the Rings”, can easily see the allegorical potential within the “Lord of the
Rings” book/movies.
Tolkien was a friend and contemporary of C.S. Lewis. Tolkien was instrumental in C.S. Lewis’s journey
back to his Christian faith. Lewis had abandoned
his faith after the death of his mother, becoming disillusioned by God’s
failure to heal his mother. They worked
together at Oxford. Both wrote fictional
children’s books that are enjoyed by adults. C.S. Lewis wrote the the
Chronicles of Narnia and Tolkien wrote the The Hobbit and The Lord of the
Rings. These books, which now have been
made into movies, are considered by many to be children fantasy that have a
deeper allegorical theme. C.S. intended
his fantasy as an allegory of the Christian faith. Tolkien never did, even though the fantasy
was a fight between good and evil in the fictional “Middle Earth”.
Fantasy books are not new. They
have been around since at least the 8th century B.C. The Iliad and Odyssey are probably the oldest
even though they are written as poetry.
100’s of fantasy books have been written just in the last few years. The
most popular examples are The Harry Potter series, the Marvel “books”/movies and
the Star Wars books/movies. The struggle
between good and evil, “good warlock” vs “evil warlock”, good wizard vs evil
wizard, good super heroes vs evil super villains is the common thread in all of
these; as well as spiritism and supernatural ability.
Recently, I went to the latest Star Wars movie with two of my grand
daughters. Four of the 5 previews were
fantasy/super hero movies. It is not my intent to debate the “good or bad’
about these books/movies. I do, however,
want to discuss the inward “spirit awareness” or “the search for God” that
dwells in each of us that draws us to these books/movies. We want heroes. We enjoy the struggle between
good and evil. We like to see good
defeat evil in fantasy and real life. We
yearn for the supernatural.
Paul encountered this, when in Athens, he came upon their altar “TO THE
UNKNOWN GOD”
Paul wrote about it in Romans:
From the creation of the world His invisible attributes, that
is, His eternal power and divine nature, have been clearly seen, being understood
through what He has made. As a result, people are without excuse.
It has never been more
evident than in the New Age Movement and the spiritism/spiritualism religion of
today.
Paul tells the Corinthians:
The god of this age has blinded the minds of
those who don't have faith so they couldn't see the light of the gospel that
reveals Christ's glory.
He tells the Ephesians that they “once
walked, following the course of this world, following the prince of the power
of the air, the spirit that is now at work in the sons of disobedience.” He then warns them:
we do not wrestle against flesh and blood, but against the rulers,
against the authorities, against the cosmic powers over this present darkness,
against the spiritual forces of evil in the heavenly places
Yet, in spite of this, It is
sad to say that the “non-Christians” are more conscious of spiritual evil around
us than most Christians. That is not to say that we deny it, but fail to
recognize it when we see it. We fail to give credence to it. We live in a world where satan is actively
seeking to destroy the church, while the church primarily sits on the sidelines
like spectators at some football game, ignoring their command to do battle
against satan. We know the final outcome
and piously mouth the phrase, “God is in control, nothing happens without God’s
will”. Why pray “thy will be done on
earth as it is in heaven”? Does God will
“sin”. Did He not tell us to “resist the
devil”? Did He not command us to “put on
the whole armor of God”? We ignore the
warnings to the church in the only book of the Bible that has a specific
blessing included in it’s introduction:
Blessed is the one who reads aloud the words of this
prophecy, and blessed are those who hear it and take to heart what is written
in it, because the time is near.
Sadly, it is probably the least read book by the
majority of Christianity. It is the most
controversial. It is the most
ignored. It is viewed as allegorical by
many. Rarely taken literally. When read, it reads more like a Tolkien fantasy
novel. Hollywood has made 100’s of fantasy
movies, but none are more violent than what is written in the book. None are scarier. None visualize the struggle between good and evil
clearer. None more relevant. The thing that sets this book apart from all
other fantasy books, is that it is NOT fantasy.
It is real. It is happening. It
will continue to happen.
The Book of which I speak is “The Revelation of Jesus
Christ. To me, it is the most exciting,
inspiring book of the Bible. I challenge
you to read it, study it and take it to heart, and be blessed. Good will prevail, good will win; BUT more
than that, GOD HAS WON, Satan has lost. Every man will have to decide. Every man will kneel; either in worship, adoration
and in eternal victory, or in submission, surrender, defeat and eternal hell.
Jesus Christ, being in very nature God, did not
consider equality with God something to be used to his own advantage; rather,
he made himself nothing by taking the very nature of a servant, being made in
human likeness. And being found in appearance as a man, he humbled himself by
becoming obedient to death— even death on a cross! Therefore, God exalted him
to the highest place and gave him the name that is above every name, that at
the name of Jesus every knee should bow, in heaven and on earth and under the
earth, and every tongue acknowledge that Jesus Christ is Lord, to the glory of
God the Father.
Philippians 2:6-11
Let me
close with my re-write of the quote that I started this blog with. This is real, accurate and a matter of life or
death:
One Lord to rule them all, One
Savior to save them all,
One Spirit to bring them all, and
in the heavens unite them all.
I pray that everyone, reading
this, will join me, in joining with this Lord, Jesus Christ as Savior and Lord
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