"Thou shalt love the LORD thy God with all thy heart, with all thy soul and with all thy strength."
Deut 6:5
Do you love God? If yes, why do you love God?
The Bible commands us to Love God. But is it really possible to love someone just because you have been commanded to do so? Is it humanly possible?
Suppose you were commanded to love a person you do not even know, a person who seems so distant and so different from you. Would you love him/her? Sure, you may behave like you love that person, you may speak well of him/her and even do good things for that person. But is that all love is? In fact, you may sincerely believe that you love that person.
Today, so many relationships are being destroyed because we have forgotten what true love is, because we have forgotten how to to love. Relationships between friends, between brothers and sisters, relationships between parents and children and very importantly, the relationship between a husband and a wife. All these relationships suffer because of the lack of love. This may sound strange, but the most important relationship that suffers due to lack of love is our relationship with God. It is indeed strange that there should be any lack of love in our relationship with God who Himself is Love. But this is often true.
God loves us. Of this we can be sure. But do we love God? A wise priest once said, "There are mainly two kinds of Christians in this world. One kind is those who sincerely love God and the other is those who just as sincerely believe that they love God."
Examine yourself and see, do you love God? If you say that you love God, then ask yourself, why do you love God? Many of us may have a ready answer for this: "Because He loved us first". After all that's what the Bible says!
But I ask you again.Why do you love God? Be honest. Is it not because of all that He has done for you? He has taken all our sin on Himself and taken all the punishment that we deserved and has set us free. He has prepared mansions for us in heaven, so that we may be with him for eternity. He has triumphed over the evil one. And surely, He has done wonderful things in your life.
Is this not the reason that you love God? That is a good enough reason. But is it the only reason for the love that you have for God?
Suppose that God had never come down in human flesh and never taken your punishment on Himself. Would you still love Him? Now, let your imagination run and at the risk of sounding blasphemous, suppose that Jesus had never won the victory, but had instead been defeated. Would you still love Him? I'm especially speaking to you who have been "in the LORD" since a long time. Would you still love Jesus if tomorrow you found out that Jesus were not victorious.
It is good to love and worship the Lord Jesus Christ because of His victory and His power and provision. But if after being in His presence and experiencing His love and power for quite some time, that is the only reason we love God, then something is terribly wrong. It implies that we have not even begun to know God.
A man may fall in love with a woman because of her good looks and a woman may fall in love with a man because of his strength or his intellect. But if these are the only reasons that they love each other, then the relationship is bound to collapse as they grow old and the woman loses her looks and the man loses his strength and passes into dotage. This is because neither of them has bothered to know the other person and so enrich their relationship.
It is the same with our relationship with our Lord. If we love Him only for His love and power, then we are bound to fall in times of trial and testing when He seems so far away and so uncaring. If we love Him only for His forgiveness then we will fall when we reap the fruits of our wrong sowing even though He has forgiven us.
Our Lord Jesus has won the victory. Of this there can be no doubt. But if this is the only reason we love Him, then we are more like God's customers than His lovers. The symbolism, though crude is often true. Is this not how we treat God so many times?
It is good to love the Lord for all the things that have been mentioned. They are reason enough in the beginning. But if after months, even years of being "in the LORD", they are our only reasons then we are like the man who loved his wife only for her looks and ignored the beautiful complete person that she was. If on the last day the Lord says to us, "I never knew you", would it not be because we have never bothered to know Him?
Maybe we just do not know what it means to love. The disciples said, "Lord, teach us to pray". May we not cry out, "Lord, teach us to love!"? After all the Person who is Love has loved us with a love that is true and unconditional. Yes, He expects some things of us. But even if we fail Him a billion times, His love for us is undiminished. His love knows no reason. With all our faults and weaknesses, He loves us for what we are.
The Magdalene loved Him before she was forgiven by Him and was there by the cross and at His tomb when He died. While the apostles who expected favours from the Messiah deserted Him when He needed them most.
Only if we take the trouble to know Him more will we able to love the Lord as He loves us, with a love that is true, never failing and unconditional. Then our relationship with Him will be as it is supposed to be.
Once that Relationship is right, all our other relationships will start falling into place.
Thursday, February 26, 2009
Monday, February 16, 2009
Predestination or Free Will?
"Predestination or Free will?", this was the question put to me by one of my kids when I was serving in the Youth ministry. I had answered then and had tried to keep my answer short. I hope to elaborate on that answer here.
"In Him we were also chosen having been predestined according to the plan of Him who works out everything in conformity with the purpose of His will." Eph 11:1
"We have been predestined..."; what does this actually mean? The Bible says that God has chosen us from before the foundation of the world. This clearly means that some people in this world have already been chosen to spend eternity with God. This also clearly means that some have not; these have been chosen for destruction! So now we naturally ask, "Is God fair? What kind of justice is this? Why does God claim to be just He will send some people to Hell only because He Himself did not choose them?"
Such questions may seem almost blasphemous but these are honest and reasonable questions and deserve honest and reasoned answers. But before this we need to answer one important question, "On what basis does God choose people for His kingdom?" For this we need to understand something of God's character.
God is God and can do anything He wants to. After all, does He not declare, "I will have mercy on whom I will have mercy."? But He also says that He is not willing that any should perish. This means that God does not want anyone to be lost! Yet He Himself has said, "Narrow is the way that leads to life and few be they that find it."
So we see that God does not want anyone to perish and yet many will perish. Then does this mean that God is not all-powerful after all? Certainly not!!!
Yes, God is all powerful and almighty but He is also humble. Even though we are less than a speck of dust when compared to Him, He respects us and respects the decisions we take. If during our life on earth we prefer to stay away from Him, we certainly could not stand being with Him for all eternity! God knows this and respects our decision to stay away from Him. So He grants us a place where there is absolutely no manifest presence of God- the lake of fire.
But then what of predestination? It is on the basis of our decisions that we are predestined to spend eternity either in heaven or in the lake of fire.
"For those God foreknew He also predestined... Rom 8:29
also
"who have been chosen according to the foreknowledge of God..." I Pet 1:2
We are chosen and predestined according to God's foreknowledge. God sees the end from the beginning. Even before He created Adam and Eve, God knew which of His descendants would choose to follow Him and He chose such people. In other words He chose the people He foreknew would choose Him. Therefore predestination and free will are in fact complementary rather than contradictory!
So I believe in predestination based on man's(or woman's) free will. Only this makes sense in light of the character of God as revealed by the scriptures.
God bless you.
"In Him we were also chosen having been predestined according to the plan of Him who works out everything in conformity with the purpose of His will." Eph 11:1
"We have been predestined..."; what does this actually mean? The Bible says that God has chosen us from before the foundation of the world. This clearly means that some people in this world have already been chosen to spend eternity with God. This also clearly means that some have not; these have been chosen for destruction! So now we naturally ask, "Is God fair? What kind of justice is this? Why does God claim to be just He will send some people to Hell only because He Himself did not choose them?"
Such questions may seem almost blasphemous but these are honest and reasonable questions and deserve honest and reasoned answers. But before this we need to answer one important question, "On what basis does God choose people for His kingdom?" For this we need to understand something of God's character.
God is God and can do anything He wants to. After all, does He not declare, "I will have mercy on whom I will have mercy."? But He also says that He is not willing that any should perish. This means that God does not want anyone to be lost! Yet He Himself has said, "Narrow is the way that leads to life and few be they that find it."
So we see that God does not want anyone to perish and yet many will perish. Then does this mean that God is not all-powerful after all? Certainly not!!!
Yes, God is all powerful and almighty but He is also humble. Even though we are less than a speck of dust when compared to Him, He respects us and respects the decisions we take. If during our life on earth we prefer to stay away from Him, we certainly could not stand being with Him for all eternity! God knows this and respects our decision to stay away from Him. So He grants us a place where there is absolutely no manifest presence of God- the lake of fire.
But then what of predestination? It is on the basis of our decisions that we are predestined to spend eternity either in heaven or in the lake of fire.
"For those God foreknew He also predestined... Rom 8:29
also
"who have been chosen according to the foreknowledge of God..." I Pet 1:2
We are chosen and predestined according to God's foreknowledge. God sees the end from the beginning. Even before He created Adam and Eve, God knew which of His descendants would choose to follow Him and He chose such people. In other words He chose the people He foreknew would choose Him. Therefore predestination and free will are in fact complementary rather than contradictory!
So I believe in predestination based on man's(or woman's) free will. Only this makes sense in light of the character of God as revealed by the scriptures.
God bless you.
Saturday, February 14, 2009
Delay...
Sorry, I haven't been able to post as frequently as I'd have liked to. I was planning on continuing with the Armour of God but am learning some more about it now. So I will post the next part on that topic when I'm ready. In the meantime, as I'd discussed with a dear friend I'll post on some other topics, the next being a piece about predestination and free-will. I was supposed to have posted this one yesterday but there have been some delays. I will post it sometime today.
God bless y'all...
God bless y'all...
Thursday, February 5, 2009
The Armour of God -1
"Finally, be strong in the Lord and in His mighty power." - Eph 6:10
Isn't it a little strange to start a passage with the word 'finally'? This word is usually used towards the end of something, not the beginning. So when the apostle Paul begins his discourse on the armour of God and spiritual warfare with the word 'finally' we know that he is talking about these things at the end of something else. In other words, we are to think of spiritual warfare only after some other things because it is really part of a bigger picture.
Now, what exactly are these other things that we must think of? To find out we just need to look at the preceding verses in Eph 5 & 6.
It is natural for most Christians to get excited when we talk about things like spiritual warfare, principalities, taking down strongholds, etc. But one thing we must always remember is that spiritual warfare is primarily fought on a personal level. We can speak of Satanic strongholds and principalities over cities and nations. But all such talk is meaningless if we are losing our personal battles with the devil. Remember that Satan does not seek the eternal damnation of a city or a piece of land; he's concerned with the damnation of individual souls living on that piece of land. So remember that spiritual warfare is waged on a personal level and involves individual human beings.
Having said this, let us return to how Paul starts this passage with the word 'finally'. In the preceding verses in chapters 5 and 6, he talks about how the children of God should treat others and each other. In other words, he talks about works(how we should behave and what we should and should not do)
Nowadays we emphasize having a personal faith and working on our relationship with God but tend to forget that many times God measures our love for Him by our love for our fellow human beings(1 Jn 3:10, 1 Jn 4:20, Matt 25:34-46)
We are saved by faith alone but not by faith that is alone. True faith is always accompanied by good works. Works are the evidence of a sound and living faith. For example, if I cannot forgive my fellow human being who has wronged me how can I claim God's forgiveness for my sins, by faith?(Lk 6:37, 11:4, Matt 6:15)
Or if I live my life putting myself, my ego, my feelings, my pride before all else, how does this prove my faith in the God who has commanded me to love my neighbour as myself?
But then, what does all this have to do with the armour of God??? Well, consider a man who goes into battle properly equipped with the right armour. But on reaching the battlefield he realizes that he has neither the strength to move about in the armour nor does he have the training or knowledge to use that armour! How long do you think such a man will last in an intense battle?
Talking about the armour of God is meaningless unless our life shows the fruit of our faith; fruit that manifests itself as good works, in the way we treat the people around us.
In order to live the way our Lord expects us to live, we must know about the armour He gives us. But to effectively use this armour and lead a victorious life we must live a life of consistent obedience to God and His Word, as has been discussed above. Don't kid yourself by thinking, "There are issues in my life and I need time to deal with them." No, they're not 'issues that need to be dealt with' gradually but it is 'sin that must be turned away from' immediately!
The people around us living in darkness are desparate for a glimpse of the Light that will give them life. How can you let them live and die in darkness whilst you who have the Light inside you are too busy dealing with your 'issues'?!
Besides, tomorrow may be too late, even for you...
Tuesday, February 3, 2009
Introduction
In this blog I will be mostly posting my own write-ups; the results of my personal Bible studies. Many of the entries will be from messages I had prepared when I was involved in the Youth ministry at different points in time.
As the above intro to this blog says, every Christian is engaged in a spiritual war all the time. That is why I've named this blog 'Theou Hoplite' which is the rough Greek equivalent of 'God's Soldier'(I hope!) The other reason I chose this name was because all other names were already taken! But I do believe that God is in control of everything, even of naming this blog. I'm sure He had a good reason for this name(so if you dont like this name, don't blame me ;-) !)
I will start by sharing my thoughts about the armour of God as spoken of in Ephesians 6. I will be posting these over a period of a few weeks as the Lord leads me. In addition to this I will also try to post some other studies.
Eventually I hope to see this blog have material on topics as diverse as eschatology, apologetics, poetry, inspirational writings, evangelism, etc. Obviously it will take a while for this to happen.
This is just the first step...
All glory be to the Lord Jesus Christ!
As the above intro to this blog says, every Christian is engaged in a spiritual war all the time. That is why I've named this blog 'Theou Hoplite' which is the rough Greek equivalent of 'God's Soldier'(I hope!) The other reason I chose this name was because all other names were already taken! But I do believe that God is in control of everything, even of naming this blog. I'm sure He had a good reason for this name(so if you dont like this name, don't blame me ;-) !)
I will start by sharing my thoughts about the armour of God as spoken of in Ephesians 6. I will be posting these over a period of a few weeks as the Lord leads me. In addition to this I will also try to post some other studies.
Eventually I hope to see this blog have material on topics as diverse as eschatology, apologetics, poetry, inspirational writings, evangelism, etc. Obviously it will take a while for this to happen.
This is just the first step...
All glory be to the Lord Jesus Christ!
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