Friday, November 29, 2024

"There's NO Hurry ?"

     A man once had a vision in which he seemed to be standing in the midst of an assembly of evil spirits. On the throne sat their ruler, Satan, grasping the scepter of wickedness in his hand.

     Summoning his subjects about him, Satan said in a loud voice, "Who will go to Earth and persuade man to accomplish the ruin of their souls ?"

     One of the attendant spirits said, "I will go." And how will you persuade them ?" asked the grim monarch. "I will persuade them that there is no Heaven." was the answer.

     But Satan replied, "No, that will not do. You will never be able to force such a belief on most of mankind. That conviction, of a better life to come, is too deep-seated in the hearts of men."

     Then a second spoke up and said, "I will go." "And how will you persuade them ?" asked Satan. "I will persuade them that there is no Hell."

     But again, Satan answered: "That will not do. You will never persuade most men that that is so. Man's conscience will witness against you and defeat your ends. We must have something else, something which will appeal to all classes and ages and dispositions, and which will be acceptable to the human race as a whole."

     Thereupon a dark spirit glided forward and said, "Satan, I will go." "And what will you tell them ?" asked Satan. "I will tell them, "answered the spirit, "that there's no hurry -- no hurry to be saved, that tomorrow will be soon enough !"

     He was the spirit chosen to go -- and still he is abroad in the Earth whispering to the hearts of men: "There's still sufficient time for religion -- later. There's no hurry. Just have fun while you can. Eat, drink and be merry . . . !"

     But it is not so ! Each passing moment brings new souls into Eternity -- many very suddenly -- without the least warning. And then -- The Final Reckoning. The Bible says: "How shall we escape, if we neglect so great salvation ?" (Hebrews 2:3)  We know the answer. We shall not escape ! "BEHOLD, NOW is the accepted time; BEHOLD, NOW is the day of salvation." (2nd.Corinthians 6:2b) Therefore, "Today if ye will hear HIS voice, harden not your heart . . ." (Hebrews 3:15).  Rev. Julius Vanden Hoek

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"For GOD so loved the world, that HE gave HIS only begotten SON, that whosoever believeth in HIM should not perish, but have everlasting life. For GOD sent not HIS SON into the world to condemn the world; but that the world through HIM might be saved. HE that believeth on HIM is not condemned: but he that believeth not is condemned already, because he hath not believed in the name of the only begotten SON of GOD." (John 3:16-18)

     If you would be willing to turn to CHRIST in repentance and faith, pray this simple prayer of salvation:

LORD, I know that I am a sinner, and I believe YOU died and rose again for me. I am trusting YOU to forgive me. Come into my heart and save me. Help me to live for YOU always. In JESUS' name I pray, AMEN.

     The LORD JESUS said, ". . .I give unto them eternal life; and they shall never perish. . ." (John 10:28) Everlasting life is ours when we receive CHRIST as our personal SAVIOR. See the QR code below for a complete salvation message.
Your servant in CHRIST,
Julie

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Wednesday, November 27, 2024

"Simple Truth; Great Salvation"

 

Luke 19:10 "For the SON of MAN is come to seek and to save that which was lost."
     Lord Kelvin, the nineteenth century Irish scientist and inventor, answered a simple inquiry put to him by another gentleman. The question was: "How do you explain the existence of radium in the earth at the present ?" This is his answer, which can scarcely be noted for its simplicity: "by concourse of atoms and by interatomic motions from a time when the ponderable matter of the solar system and the stars existed as separate atoms, scattered through the ether, and moving with velocities probably much less than the present velocities of stars through space." Unless you are a physicist, you are most likely like me, saying, "What ?" Contrast Kelvin's response with JESUS CHRIST's own definition of HIS mission to Earth, given in words of one syllable, able to be understood by any person: "For the SON of MAN is come to seek and to save that which was lost" (v.10).

     This is such a simple message, yet it explains what every person needs to know in order to be redeemed through the LORD JESUS CHRIST. Our LORD said that HE came "to seek and to save" the lost -- sinners who need to repent before a Holy GOD and place their faith in JESUS (Acts 20:21 pictured above). Without HIM we are lost but thank GOD that HE provided HIS only begotten SON WHO came with the purpose of providing redemption from sins' bondage through HIS shed blood. JESUS came willingly, sent to this sin-cursed Earth from GOD the FATHER, in order to die on the cross of Calvary and there pay the penalty for the sin of all mankind (John 1:29; 1st.John 2:2 both pictured above). All who will, by faith, realize that they are lost sinners and place their trust in the person and finished work of GOD's SON will be saved -- simple truth; GREAT SALVATION ! JED
Your servant in CHRIST,
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Friday, November 22, 2024

"The Gospel Series - We Are Just Not Smart Enough"

 

1st.Corinthians 15:3-4 "For I delivered unto you first of all that which I also received, how that CHRIST died for our sins according to the Scriptures; and that HE was buried, and that HE rose again the third day according to the Scriptures:"
     The Gospel of JESUS CHRIST is offensive because it is not something we could have ever devised ourselves. Our text says, "CHRIST died for our sins . . . HE was buried . . . HE rose again . . . according to the Scriptures." Man is far too unintelligent and unoriginal to have come up with such a plan. In reality, "the foolishness of GOD is wiser than men" (1st.Corinthians 1:25 pictured above. Also, Galatians 1:11-12 (pictured below) reveals the uniqueness of the Gospel as to its origin -- not from man's mind but received directly from GOD HIMSELF.
     We need to understand today that it does not benefit anyone to "sugar coat" or "water down" the truth of the Gospel because to do so actually changes the truth and depth of this incredibly good news. Rather, we must acknowledge that the Gospel message is, indeed, offensive; at the same time, however, we can do our best to considerately communicate its truth in a way that people can understand. As evangelistic Christians, we must do three things: First, we need to let people know that the Gospel is universal and non-discriminatory in its scope. This enables us to speak the truth in love and grace while allowing the HOLY SPIRIT to work in the heart of the listener or reader. Second, we must make sure that our audience knows we are sincere in our love and concern for them. We should never push the Gospel off on people as if we were selling something. People can tell whether we truly care for them or if we are just going through the motions. Third, we have to actually show our love through our belief and behavior. Hypocrisy is not an option for the Christian. We must have earnest concern for the unsaved and then manifest it through our demeanor, words, and actions. MDC
Your servant in CHRIST,
Julie
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"The Gospel Series - No Respecter of Persons"

1st.Corinthians 15:3 "For I delivered unto you first of all that which I also received, how that CHRIST died for our sins according to the Scriptures:"
     The Gospel - the "good news" of eternal life available through the person and work of JESUS CHRIST -- is offensive to mankind because GOD offers it to anyone and everyone, regardless of color, race, social rank, or economic status. Reflect upon the Apostle Paul's words: "CHRIST died for our sins." No one is excluded ! The Gospel puts every person on equal ground. This is extremely offensive to many people in the world who feel they are superior to others for one reason or another. For a person to be just as guilty as everyone else and to receive the same forgiveness of sins does not coincide with man's innately arrogant belief that he is better than others in some way. The Gospel message insults mankind's widespread delusion of superiority.
     The very GOD WHO created man and made him in HIS OWN image declares that equality of people in several ways: First, HE pronounces that all are equally guilty (Romans 3:9-12, 23 (pictured above); 5:12). Second, HE establishes that HE is GOD over all (Romans 3:29-30). Third, HE affirms that all can be saved (John 3:16 pictured above; Romans 5:18). Fourth, HE states that all must be saved -- all need to be redeemed (Acts 17:30 see below). Finally, HE reveals HIS desire that all would be saved (1st.Timothy 2:4). In every one of these biblical texts, it is clear that no one is excluded based upon any physical, financial, or societal status or characteristic.
     Unlike the many religions of the world that are either rooted in a type of caste system or teach that salvation comes by works based upon one's ability. Christianity puts all people everywhere on a "level playing field." All are sinful and guilty, yet all who place their faith in JESUS CHRIST can have a personal relationship with GOD. MDC
Your servant in CHRIST,
Julie
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"The Gospel Series - JESUS CHRIST Is LORD"

 

1st.Corinthians 6:19-20 "What ? know ye not that your body is the temple of the HOLY GHOST which is in you, which ye have of GOD, and ye are not your own ? For ye are bought with a price; therefore glorify GOD in your body, and in your spirit, which are GOD's."
     The Gospel -- the "good news" of eternal life received through the person and work of JESUS CHRIST -- is offensive to mankind because it entails the lordship of CHRIST. A word of caution is in order, however: The Gospel is not that we must "make JESUS LORD" in order to be saved. The one who believes the Gospel has a new MASTER, regardless of if he even fully comprehends it at the time. First Corinthians 15:3 tells us, "CHRIST died for our sins" -- HE paid the price for our redemption with HIS shed blood (Ephesians 1:7); thus, we are not our own master. Rather, we belong to ANOTHER: JESUS CHRIST. "[We] are not [our] own" (vv. 19-20), nor are we to follow other people (1st.Corinthians 7:23). Our LORD and MASTER is none other than our great SAVIOR.
     We naturally are averse to the idea of being a servant to someone else; however, we fail to realize that we often are slaves to our own flesh. We want to answer only to ourselves and submit to no one. The offense of the Gospel in this area, too, is once again the result of selfish pride. As the children of GOD, we need to grasp that the lordship of CHRIST is an essential part of our identity. While we could look at the many texts of Scripture in which believers are described as "servants" of JESUS CHRIST, notice Luke 14:25-33 where we discover that if we are truly disciples of JESUS, then HE, as our LORD, will have precedence over three areas in our life: priority over family (Luke 14:26a pictured above), priority over self (Luke 14:26b pictured above), and priority over possession or things (Luke 14:33 pictured above). The lordship of CHRIST means enjoying the freedom to live a life that brings glory to our SAVIOR. That is not bondage -- that is genuine liberty. What a wonderful truth ! MDC
Your servant in CHRIST,
Julie
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"The Gospel Series - Take the WORD of Another"

 

1st.Corinthians 15:3-4 "For I delivered unto you first of all that which I also received, how that CHRIST died for our sins according to the Scriptures; and that HE was buried, and that HE rose again the third day according to the Scriptures:"
     The Gospel -- the "good news" of eternal life based upon the person and work of JESUS CHRIST -- is offensive to mankind because it demands that we take the WORD of another. Consider the following phrase in today's text: "I (Paul) delivered unto you first of all that which I also received" (v.3 pictured above). The Gospel was not something Paul (or any other person) invented. Rather, the Gospel was something that was given to him by GOD HIMSELF. GOD is the AUTHOR of this extraordinary truth.
     As sinful people, we do not like others telling us what to do or believe; we want to go our own way. In GOD's eyes, this is outright rebellion. While we certainly must not listen to the advice or commands of people who are advancing error, we always must heed the Scriptures and hear the counsel of those who are declaring truth, even when it offends us. Of course, GOD HIMSELF is truth; therefore, to receive HIS WORD of truth and obey it is the best thing we can do ! Read Hebrews 2:1-4 (pictured above). This text is extremely clear -- we must take GOD at HIS WORD and apply it to our life for our own good. John 1:1-2,14 (see below) reminds us that we are not just believing the WORD of another fallible person but of the very GOD WHO dwelt among men in order to offer HIMSELF a ransom for all.
     Of course, ultimately pride is what underlies man's offense concerning the Gospel. As sinful human beings, we naturally desire to feel that we are smart and independent; we like to tell people how they should live, but we do not want others telling us what to do or believe. However, when the LORD speaks, we must listen. Let us take HIM at HIS WORD and apply it to our life -- both our present and our future depend on it ! MDC
Your servant in CHRIST,
Julie
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Thursday, November 21, 2024

"The Gospel Series - The Gospel is Exclusive"

 

1st.Corinthians 15:3 "For I delivered unto you first of all that which I also received, how that CHRIST died for our sins according to the Scriptures:"
     The Gospel -- the "good news" of eternal life based upon the person and work of JESUS CHRIST -- is offensive to mankind because it is exclusive in its remedy for sin. Notice the words of our text once again: "CHRIST died for our sins." No other person could make salvation possible; no other way to have a relationship with the ONE, true GOD exists. JESUS CHRIST the MESSIAH died for the sins of all mankind, past, present and future.
     To our human minds, exclusiveness is offensive because it means that some people are right, and others are wrong. If we see a sign that says, "One Way," then the fact of the matter is this: If we go the opposite way, we are going in the wrong direction ! The issue is black and white, no matter how much someone may try to rationalize it. And, of course, people despise being told that they are wrong or that their beliefs are wrong.
     The very GOD WHO created us has set spiritual laws in place that only HE can declare and enforce, and the most important law is that HE grants salvation only to those who receive the free gift of eternal life through faith in the person and finished work of JESUS CHRIST. In John 14:6 (pictured above) JESUS declares that HE is the WAY, the TRUTH, and the LIFE and that no one can have a relationship with GOD the FATHER except through JESUS HIMSELF. In Acts 4:10-12, Peter declares the Gospel to the religious leaders and then says, referring to JESUS: "Neither is there salvation in any other: for there is none other name under Heaven given among men, whereby we must be saved." People can dispute the exclusivity of the Gospel, but their disagreement does not negate its factual reality. JESUS died for our sins, and we gain eternal life only through faith alone in HIM alone. MDC
Your servant in CHRIST,
Julie
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"The Gospel Series - We Cannot Save Ourselves"

 

2nd.Corinthians 5:21 "For HE hath made HIM to be sin for us, WHO knew no sin; that we might be made the righteousness of GOD in HIM."
     The Gospel -- the "good news" of eternal life based upon the person and work of JESUS CHRIST -- is offensive to mankind because it tells us that we cannot save ourselves. Once again, consider the words of 1st.Corinthians 15:3 (Pictured above): "CHRIST died for our sins." As sinful human beings, we cannot do anything to make ourselves righteous. No acts of goodness or charity could ever enable us to measure up to the perfect standard of a righteous and Holy GOD. We are hopeless and helpless in and of ourselves.
     The cry of the secular humanist in today's culture is this: We do not need anyone -- including a Supreme Being -- to save us; we can and must save ourselves; in fact, we will save ourselves. The idea of being utterly powerless, according to the works of the flesh, to fix our brokenness is totally offensive to the proud and self-sufficient (yet self-deluded) person who thinks so highly of himself. Yet today's text is clear: A just (perfect and righteous) ONE needed to be a substitute for the unjust. It is impossible for one who is dead in sins to provide himself or herself with spiritual life. Romans 5:6 (pictured above) also makes it plain that, prior to trusting in CHRIST, we were "without strength." In other words, we had absolutely no ability to obtain for ourselves salvation and peace.
Missing hiker found by a search party.
     Rather than being full of pride and offense because we cannot save ourselves, we should possess a heart of gratitude. On a physical level, we do not find lost hikers who are "too proud to be saved" when they are lost in the wilderness; rather, they are full of joy and thanksgiving for those who rescued them when they could not save themselves. Our response to GOD, likewise, should be that of humble appreciation. MDC
Your servant in CHRIST,
Jule
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"The Gospel Series - We Are Broken"

 

Romans 3:10,23 "As it is written, There is none righteous, no, not one: . . . For all have sinned, and come short of the glory of GOD;"
     The Gospel -- the "good news" of eternal life based upon the person and work of JESUS CHRIST -- is offensive because it tells us that we are broken people: "CHRIST died for our sins" (1st.Corinthians 15:3 pictured above). Sin is the original problem, and while most will admit that sin does exist in some form, many have an extremely distorted view of it. People often assume that sin is outweighed by the good in their life. Many believe that sin is simply a low view of oneself. Others think that sin is only committed by the "really bad" people who steal, murder, etc. Still others contend that sin is merely a human-contrived concept that basically just labels and categorizes man's behavior.
     The biblical view of sin, however, reveals that every person born (or conceived) into this world is fallen, broken, and separated from GOD -- no exceptions ! Of course, such a reality is extremely insulting to the human mind. People do not like to be told that they are corrupt and inherently sinful. Man is offended when he hears that his own wickedness estranges him from an all-Holy GOD. Yet the ONE, true GOD has declared this to be a fact. The Apostle Paul reminds us that we all are under sin -- Jew and Gentile alike (v.9). His conclusion: "There is none righteous, no, not one" (v.10). He adds, "For all have sinned, and come short of the glory of GOD" (v.23). JESUS did not shed HIS blood for "okay" people but for the "ungodly" -- which includes every person (Romans 5:6, 12,18). Yet, the good news is this: Despite our sin and our brokenness, "GOD commendeth HIS love toward us, in that, while we were yet sinners, CHRIST died for us" (Romans 5:8 pictured above). Yes, we are sinners, but we can be saved by the SAVIOR (John 1:12). Praise GOD for HIS grace ! MDC
Your servant in CHRIST,
Julie
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"The Gospel Series - The Offense of the Gospel"

 

1st.Corinthians 15:3-4 "For I delivered unto you first of all that which I also received, how that CHRIST died for our sins according to the Scriptures; and that HE was buried, and that HE rose again the third day according to the Scriptures:"
     When sharing the truth of the Gospel, Christians today have a tendency to water down the good news in an effort to make it less offensive to mankind. To one degree, we can appreciate this desire not to offend. To another degree, however, the attempt to dilute the Gospel has serious ramifications, some of which actually entail an alteration of the message itself. This can lead to a "false gospel," which Paul describes as no gospel at all since it has no power to save anyone (Galatians 1:6-7 pictured above). At the other end of the spectrum are those who embrace the true Gospel but who present it in a way that deeply offends. Their presentation can actually stand as a barrier to the listener. They sometimes revel in their brashness and pseud-boldness.
     As Christians, we must embrace a biblical approach -- one that recognizes the offensiveness of the Gospel yet the simultaneous need to share it in a non-offensive way (as much as this is possible). Paul asked for prayer that he would declare the truth "as I ought to speak" (Colossians 4:4), adding, "Let your speech be always with grace, seasoned with salt, that ye may know how ye ought to answer every man" (Colossians 4:6). The LORD JESUS urged HIS disciples to be "wise as serpents, and harmless as doves" (Matthew 10:16 pictured above). We need to understand that the Gospel message is, indeed, offensive, but we cannot and must not water it down or change it. Yet, at the same time, we can present it in a manner that the HOLY SPIRIT will be able to use it to convict the sinner rather than in a way that is a barrier to the cause of CHRIST. In this series of 8 posts, we will consider the truth of an offensive Gospel and then see how we can share it biblically and effectively. MDC
Your servant in CHRIST,
Julie
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