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Here I Go Again – Purity 795

Here I Go Again –
Purity 795 

Purity 07/28/2022  Purity 795 Podcast

Good morning,

Today’s photo of a blazing “sun man” in the clear blue skies
over a cracked asphalt road glimmering in its light and comes to us from yours
truly as I captured another view of the “road of the cross” while out walking
with my canine friend, Harley, on Waite Road in Easton NY last Friday
afternoon. 

Well, it’s Thursday again, and as is my habit, I share
another photo of a pathway of sorts to encourage my friends to be faithful to
keep walking and talking with God on the path of Christian Discipleship.  The photos I share usually tend to highlight
the beauty of the setting of the pathway, and I guess today’s does so too –
that is a pretty cool optical illusion of a stick figure man with the sun for a
belly in a clear blue sky and that cross like utility pole on the roadside is
pretty epic, but I particularly like the way this photo displays the reflected
light of the sun on the road’s surface as well as the many cracks and
imperfections in the “blacktop” because it can serve as an analogy for the fact
that we will never be perfect in our attempts to follow the Lord and we may end
up second guessing the things we have said or done as we try to be faithful to
follow the Lord and encourage others to do so too but end up offending others
or having relationships end because of our faith pursuit to share the gospel of
Jesus Christ.  

That cracked up asphalt roadway isn’t the only thing that has
been broken on this path of Christian Discipleship! In my journey to leave the
darkness of my sinful past behind and follow the Lord’s way for living, I have suffered
the loss of many relationships with both friends, family, and some brothers and
sisters in the body of Christ.   Now don’t
get me wrong, I am painting with a broad brush this morning as I think about those
“left behind” and am including people who I consider to still be in good
standing with relationally but who I have been separated from because of the trajectory
of my walk.

While I have been rejected, unfriended, and blocked by
some because of my faith and don’t have any illusions about our relationship
status, there are others, brothers and sisters in Christ, that I don’t have any
dealings with any more because our lives have led us to go separate ways. With
distance, some of those relationships were exposed for just how transitory,
conditional, or shallow, they were.

In considering the many relationships that didn’t necessarily
end but just kind of faded away because of the course of my life’s journey, I
am saddened over the fact that some people are no longer in my life on a
regular basis, but I have to admit, that in considering some more of the prickly
pears or difficult people in my past, I am not so disappointed by their absence
in my life, in fact at times I’m sort of glad that my course of life has led me
away from certain people and their drama, including myself!

Let’s face it, as we mature in life, we are not the people
we used to be and often the people we love the most have the most difficulty letting
go of the person we once were and constantly remind us, subtly or not so subtly,
of our humble beginnings. Some, perhaps out of their fear of losing control or from
their own lack of progress, go to great lengths to “put us in our place”.  Can you see, why I might be glad to have “moved
on” to better things?  

But honestly, when I think of these transitional losses, I
got “nothing but love” for them, because I do love them and if things had remained
the same I would still be in relationship with them on a regular basis and
would nurse any injuries to my pride, when necessary because these people are
still my friends, family, or brothers and sisters in Christ and I know that
even if things weren’t always perfect there were undeniable bonds of love and
faith that would and will  always keep us
together. 

Just remember, as we walk with or away from difficult
people in this life, if they are In Christ, we will never be separated from
them as we will all be joined together in eternity with the Lord. Of course,
when that happens all our rough edges will be “glorified” away, and they and
ourselves will be much easier to deal with!  

No, in presenting the “broken and cracked asphalt road of
discipleship”, I was not thinking of the difficult relationships that have
faded away in frequency but remain through the faith ties that bind us all to
the Lord.  

I was thinking of the relationships that have taken a bad
turn as the result of the specifics of the Christian faith and the implications
that come from believing in Christ alone.  

As you walk on this road following Christ, you can get
used to rejection. In this post Christian society, the enemy has done a
fantastic job of vilifying the Christian faith and while our society speaks of
diversity, coexistence, and tolerance those terms seem to all fall short on the
equal acceptance of Biblical Christianity.

Our society is a morass of relativism and individual
subjectivity that denies any standard of absolute truth or morality and has
been infected by the questioning and rebellious spirit of Satan himself who has
developed an atmosphere that not only “questions authority” but has led to
relative confusion on a mass scale to the point that even the realities of
science are denied in the changing winds of our times that demand that we  respect of an “individual’s truth” over
objective reality.  

In this atmosphere, things that have been classified as
sin by the word of God are social acceptable, individuals have the chose to
assign their own gender, and can craft and create their own god based on their
preferences and because of all these things Christianity will increasingly be
rejected, feared, and hated.  

The Bible is the word of God and by it we will all be
judged and people don’t like that!

Beyond, the moral law, perhaps one of the most offensive
things that the Bible presents is the exclusivity of Christ to save man from
judgement and hell.

The Apostle Peter, speaking about Jesus, said in:

Acts
4:12 (NKJV)

12  Nor is there salvation in
any other, for there is no other name under heaven given among men by which we
must be saved.”

In a
society, that seeks to honor and validate everyone’s life and spiritual
choices, this “doctrine” simply can not stand and increasingly Christians are
being labeled as hateful extremists and despite the glaring facts that our
society is becoming increasingly immoral there is a concerted effort to stir the
fears of secular society to dread the possibility of a “theocracy”, a dystopian
Christian state.  

I
enjoy a good science fiction story as much as the next person but the signs of
the times and the word of God both agree that Christianity will not overwhelm society
and change the world through governmental or societal means.  

This
road is a narrow road and Christ told His disciples that they would be hated
because the world hated Him.  

So I’m
not surprised when people in essence say : “Oh you’re a Christian? Forget about
you!”

As a
Christian, if you ever wonder what you believe in, just ask a non-believer and
they will tell you. 

“Oh
you are Christian, that means you are a __(insert unkind label our curse here)________,
and you believe in __(insert political belief, bizarre spiritual practice or
twisted idea of a Christian practice, or out of context Bible reference here)________,
and you hate __(insert literally any and all things here, including socially
acceptable but sinful behaviors, and or diverse people groups of different
races or religions).   

Of
course, you shouldn’t believe what others tell you what a Christian is, you
should believe what the word of God indicates what a Christian and believes and
how one is supposed to behave.

And
that is where I will point all my friends to, the Bible and to Jesus Christ.
Faith in Christ as Lord is the only thing that can save us and the Bible was
written so we could know this, and know how to live our lives.

And
that’s why started down this path today, and every day, the lost relationships that
hurt the most are the ones where our hopes are dashed when someone comes into
our lives and walks with us for a while but then decides that they are done
with us because we choose to live according to what God’s word says and have
decided to not compromise when it comes to His truth. 

I can’t
tell you that it’s okay to “do that” if the word of God indicates you shouldn’t.  

I can’t
tell you that you can believe in other gods, religions, or philosophies of life
and be accepted by God when the word of God tells us that Jesus is the only
way. 

And those
two things, amongst many others, can cause people to turn from Christianity and
choose to join the world who gives a multitude of options and choices that
appear “good to a man” but just so happen to lead to death and separation from
God.  

So
what do we do when people reject us, walk away from the faith, or just walk
away from us because of the word of God that we try to share?  

I was
reading Matthew 10 today, I would recommend it to anyone who has felt the pain
of loss at being rejected because of your faithful witness to proclaim God’s truth.   Among Christ’s many instructions regarding
sharing the gospel and living as a Christian in that passage, Christ says:

Matthew 10:14-15 (NKJV)
14  And
whoever will not receive you nor hear your words, when you depart from that
house or city, shake off the dust from your feet.

15  Assuredly,
I say to you, it will be more tolerable for the land of Sodom and Gomorrah in
the day of judgment than for that city!

Those who leave us and reject
Christ, are going the wrong way. No where in scripture is Christ seen running
after people pleading with them to believe in Him, quite the contrary.  When we are rejected we are to “shake off the
dust” of the hurt and depart. We are instructed to keep going.  

So we
keep going down that broken road, and we let the feelings of rejection and hurt
of loss fall behand us as we keep walking and talking with God and seek to tell
others of the joy and peace that can be found in Christ alone.   

It reminds
me of the White Snake song: Here I go Again, did you know it is sort of a
prayer! The lyrics say and I quote:

“…Though
I keep searching for an answer

I
never seem to find what I’m looking for

Oh
Lord, I pray you give me strength to carry on

 

Cause
I know what it means

To
walk along the lonely street of dreams

 

Here
I go again on my own

Going
down the only road I’ve ever known

Like
a drifter I was born to walk alone

And
I’ve made up my mind

I
ain’t wasting no more time”

I’m sharing
a video that highlights the lyrics if you want to rock out as you keep walking
and talking with God as you try to tell the world about “love’s sweet charity”
that can only be known through faith in Christ alone!

(https://youtu.be/oohFGOmcxuo)

Hey
the good news is that with the Lord, we have found the answers we were looking
for and with Him and the body of Christ, we don’t have to walk alone anymore. 

So
don’t worry about those that we have left behind or the things you may have
said to encourage their faith that only caused them to be offended and walked
away. 

The
truth is not all will find their way into the kingdom of God and that’s their
choice, not ours.  And as much as we may
want to blame ourselves for someone walking away from God or for running off on
their own, the simple truth is that nothing we say or do can separate God’s
people from Him. The Apostle Paul said in:

Romans
8:38-39 (NKJV)

38  For I am persuaded that
neither death nor life, nor angels nor principalities nor powers, nor things
present nor things to come,
39  nor height nor depth, nor
any other created thing, shall be able to separate us from the love of God
which is in Christ Jesus our Lord.

 

So nothing
will separate others from the love of God which is in Christ Jesus Our Lord. If
people are in Christ, nothing we say our do will keep them from Him.  So if someone walks away, they chose to go but
if they are the Lord’s they will find their way back to Him and will have no
one but themselves to blame for the negative consequences they may experience
until they see Him face to face.

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Today’s Bible verse comes to us from “The NLT Bible
Promise Book for Men”.

This morning’s meditation verse is:

Philippians
2:12-13 (NLT2)

12  Dear friends, you always
followed my instructions when I was with you. And now that I am away, it is
even more important. Work hard to show the results of your salvation, obeying
God with deep reverence and fear.
13  For God is working in you,
giving you the desire and the power to do what pleases him.

Today’s
verse are the Apostle Paul’s encouragements to the church at Philippi, and to us,
to work hard to show the results of our salvation and to obey God with deep
reverence and fear, with the assurance that God is working in us to give us the
desire and the power to do what pleases Him.  

So
let’s get rid of the idea that salvation through Christ alone, is a “one-off”
or “one time” experience.  While one can
make the theoretical case, for someone coming to Christ and living a life that
showed no outside signs of change or “fruit” and “still be saved” because we
are shared by grace and faith alone”, the rest of scripture indicates that our
faith will be evident to others through the way we live and the things we say
and do. 

If
there is no desire in someone who claims to be a Christian to show the results
of their salvation and to do what is pleasing to the Lord  through obeying the word of God, we really
have to wonder if that person actually has “saving faith”.  

To
claim a relationship with Christ but to deny what the word of God says seem to
be mutually exclusive,  One doesn’t go
with the other. Or at least they shouldn’t.  

Like
today’s verse, there are simply too many verses in the Bible that tell us to fear
the Lord, to seek out our salvation, and to obey the Lord’s commandments to
allow me to believe in a “check box” Christianity, where someone simply has to
mentally assent to a belief in Jesus Christ with no accompanying change in
their behaviors.  

When
I was first in the faith, I wanted to desperately believe that you “didn’t have
to do anything to be saved” but believe in Jesus.  But as I studied the word of God and felt
convicted to repent of my sinful ways of living, I realized that the good news
is that God gives us the desire and power to do what pleases Him.  When we are “In Christ” and receive the
indwelling presence of the Holy Spirit, we are no longer alone and don’t have
to do anything in “our own strength” anymore.  

While
we will have to work at showing the results of our salvation through
intentionally changing the way we think and behave to align with God’s word,
the Lord will help us in that work!  He
gives us the desire to over come!  All we
have to do is follow His lead and watch our lives change. It may only be one
small step at a time, but when you are in Christ, we are never alone in that
walk. 

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As always, I invite all to go to mt4christ.org where I
always share insights from prominent Christian theologians and counselors to
assist my brothers and sisters in Christ with their walk.

Today we continue sharing from Clinton E. Arnold’s
“Powers of Darkness”

As always, I share this information for educational purposes and
encourage all to purchase Clinton Arnold’s books for your own private
study and to support his work.  This resource is available on many
websites for less than $20.00.

Direct and Immediate Influence with Physical
Symptoms

Scripture
gives us a unique and extraordinary example of God allowing an evil angel to
inflict some kind of physical malady on a Christian. In this case, the demonic
affliction was not the result of sin in the life of the believer, but rather a
part of God’s providential means of insuring his servant’s dependence upon him.

The condition
affected the apostle Paul himself. He told the Corinthians, “To keep me from
becoming conceited because of these surpassingly great revelations, there was
given to me a thorn in my flesh, a messenger of Satan, to torment me” (2 Cor
12:7). No one will probably ever know precisely what the “thorn in the flesh”
actually was. It was likely some physical affliction. Numerous specific ideas
have been suggested, including defective eyesight, recurring malarial fever, a
nervous disorder, defective speech and even epilepsy.

What is clear in this
passage is that “a messenger of Satan,” literally, “an angel of Satan,”
produced it. This was not an unusual activity of Satan. Ralph Martin points out
that Satan is associated with physical illness in the biblical tradition. God
allowed Satan to inflict sickness on Job (Job 2:5), and Jesus accused Satan as
the one who had kept a woman crippled for eighteen years (Lk 13:16). Outside of
the biblical tradition, evil spirits were often believed to cause sickness.

Paul explained that
he explicitly pleaded with the Lord three times for his “thorn” to be removed,
but God did not allow it to be taken away. God permitted this demonic agent to
hurt Paul so that he would draw on the power of Christ and not on his own
strength. God told him, “My grace is sufficient for you, for my power is made
perfect in weakness” (2 Cor 12:9). Paul emphasized that God allowed it to
continue so that he would not be inclined to assert his independence from God
and become proud. Paul felt especially susceptible to this because of an
incredible revelation that God had granted to him (2 Cor 12:1–6).

Paul’s example
strongly underlines God’s desire for humility among his servants. An arrogant,
prideful or independent spirit is so contrary to what God desires in us that he
may permit a demonic agent to afflict us. This example also warns us that it is
not necessarily God’s desire for all sickness to be alleviated. God may allow
an unpleasant condition to continue to insure our humility and our dependence
upon him.

As God’s Tool of
Discipline

There
is a second positive way that God sovereignly uses Satan’s forces. Just as God
used an evil angel to help instill a proper attitude in the apostle Paul, so
too, he can use the forces of darkness to promote the restoration of erring
Christians.

In his first letter
to the Corinthians, Paul firmly responded to a grievous situation in which the
Corinthian church was tolerating one of their members sleeping with his
stepmother (1 Cor 5:1–13). Paul chided them for turning a blind eye to the
situation of blatant immorality and for their arrogance in spite of the
situation. He urged them to excommunicate the man from their church. He told
the church to assemble and “to deliver this man to Satan for the destruction of
the flesh, that his spirit may be saved in the day of the Lord Jesus” (1 Cor
5:5 RSV).

Notice that the
ultimate goal of such action is restoration. It is not an act of “good
riddance,” but rather a disciplinary measure designed for the person’s ultimate
well-being. While the intention was for him to be saved in light of Christ’s
return, Paul likely intended that his repentance be evident to the Christian
community before he is restored.

Paul defined the
man’s expulsion in terms of handing him over to Satan for the destruction of
his flesh. It is doubtful that Paul was thinking of a real personal delivery to
Satan in which Satan is personally summoned and the man is given to him. What
the text says is probably what Paul considered the net result of
excommunication to be. Gordon Fee provides an apt explanation of this action:

In
contrast to the gathered community of believers who experience the Spirit and
power of the Lord Jesus in edifying gifts and loving concern for one another,
this man is to be put back out into the world where Satan and his
“principalities and powers” still hold sway over people’s lives to destroy
them.

No
longer would this man benefit from the caring nurture of the body of Christ
Satan and his forces could inflict their murderous influences on him.

Paul envisioned that
this process would produce “the destruction of his flesh.” While a number of
commentators have thought this means that the man would physically die, it is
probably better to interpret the passage as the translators of the NIV, “so
that the sinful nature may be
destroyed” (italics mine). This could very well entail physical illness or even
death, but the language does not necessarily make this implication.
Unfortunately Paul did not explain specifically how he saw the destruction of
this man’s carnality to occur. He was optimistic, however, that it would
happen.

In a similar way,
Paul “handed over to Satan” two other men, Hymenaeus and Alexander (1 Tim
1:20). In this case, Paul was more specific about the goal of their removal
from the church; he wanted them “to be taught not to blaspheme.” Again, Paul
did not let us know what he thought Satan and his powers of evil might do to
these two men, but he clearly saw positive value in the process.

It is important for
us to adjust our thinking on church discipline in light of these two passages.
Church discipline is not merely a social action, it is a spiritual action. It
involves the dislocation of a believer from the primary sphere of the Holy
Spirit’s activity—the body of Christ. These examples also serve to remind us of
what vital spiritual importance the regular gathering together of God’s people
really is.[1]

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tomorrow————————

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Encouragement for the Path of
Christian Discipleship


[1] Clinton
E. Arnold, Powers of Darkness:
Principalities & Powers in Paul’s Letters
(Downers Grove,
IL: IVP Academic: An Imprint of InterVarsity Press, 1992), 133–135.


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