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Friday, February 1, 2019

God the unchanging Almighty




“I the LORD do not change”  Malachi 3:6

He remains always trustworthy. One who is outside our changing world. A living God, who is consistent in character.

To Moses was given this unveiling of the LORD

“The LORD, the LORD, a God merciful and gracious, slow to anger, and abounding in steadfast love and faithfulness, keeping steadfast love for thousands, forgiving iniquity and transgression and sin, but who will by no means clear the guilty...”
Much could be said about this statement. But it speaks clearly by itself of a holy God connecting with humans in mercy and grace. This remains true throughout the ages as the history of the Bible records. However I would like to point out that at various times God related to people on different terms.  Let me briefly recall this.

Eden’s Garden – God connected with Adam as one innocent.
Before the flood- God held the people responsible to the voice of their conscience
In Abraham, Isaac and Jacob  - God related to them on the basis of promises.
To the Israelites – God promised blessing for obedience to the Law
After the resurrection of Jesus Christ – God rescues Jews and Gentiles on the principle of pure grace.
When the times of the Gentiles is fulfilled – God will bring all to righteous judgement  by the man He has ordained – the risen Lord.

When all humanity has been subdued to  confess Jesus is Lord, then He will display His grace in the redeemed church and shine out among the nations through a converted and restored Israel.

This survey of history and prophecy is very uplifting for believers in our Lord Jesus Christ. It demonstrates that God is still in control and He is working towards a glorious end – Christ over all.

I encourage you to read Psalm 2.

The last verse is so appropriate to all ages:
“Kiss the Son ( Lord Jesus Christ)
Lest He be angry, and you perish in the way,
 for His wrath is quickly kindled.
Blessed are all who take refuge in Him”

To Him whom God has appointed as the true King, we do well to give his hand the kiss of submission and loyalty. Better still, in our hearts to yield to Him our undivided love and obedience.

Sunday, January 20, 2019

A song so true today


Psalm 73      As presented in the Believers Bible Commentary(W. MacDonald)

“I know for a fact that God is good to Israel, and to such as are pure in heart.

But there was a time when I actually began to wonder. My stance on the subject became very wobbly and my faith almost took a temporary tumble. You see I began to think how well off the wicked are – lots of money , plenty of pleasure, no troubles – and soon I was wishing I was like them.

Everything seemed to be going their way. They don’t have as much physical suffering as believers do. Their bodies are healthy and sleek (naturally they can afford the best of everything) . They escape many of the troubles and tragedies of decent people like ourselves. And even if troubles should strike them, they are heavily insured against every conceivable loss. No wonder they are so self confident. They are proud as a peacock and ruthless as a tiger. Just as their bodies seem to overflow with fatness, so their minds are spilling over with crooked schemes. And are they arrogant! They curse and scoff at their underlings and treat them as if they were dirt, threatening them continually. Even God Himself does not escape their malice. Their speech is punctuated with profanity, and they brazenly blaspheme Him. Their tongue swaggers and struts through the earth, as if to say “Here I come; get out of my way”.

Most of the ordinary people think they are great. They bow and scrape and show utmost respect. No matter what the wicked people do, the people find no fault with them. And this only confirms the oppressors in their arrogance. They figure that if there is a God, He certainly doesn’t know what’s going on. So they feel safe in pursuing their careers of crookedness. And there they are  - cushioned in luxury and getting richer all the time.

Well I began to think “What good has it done me to live a decent, honest, respectable life?” The hours I’ve spent in prayer. The time spent in the Word. The distribution of funds to the work of the Lord.  The active testimony for the Lord, both public and private. All I’ve got to show for it has been a daily dose of suffering and punishment. I wondered if the life of faith was worth the cost.

Of course I never shared my doubts and misgivings with other believers. I knew better than to do that. I often thought of the man who said “ Tell me of your certainties: I doubts enough of my own.” So I kept my doubts to myself , lest I should offend or stumble  some simple , trusting soul.
But still the whole business was a riddle to me: the wicked prosper while the righteous suffer. It seemed so hard to understand. In fact it wore me out trying to solve the problem.

Then something wonderful happened. One day I went into the sanctuary of God – not the literal temple in Jerusalem, but the heavenly one. I entered there by faith. As  I was complaining to the Lord about the prosperity of the wicked in this life, the question suddenly flashed across my mind “Yes but what about the life to come?”  The more I thought about their eternal destiny, the more everything came into focus.
So I spoke to the Lord something like this. ‘Lord now I realize that despite all appearances’, the life of the wicked is a precarious existence.  They are walking on the slippery edge of a vast precipice. Sooner or later they fall over to their destruction. In a moment they are cut off- swept away by a wave of terrors too horrible to contemplate. They are to me like a dream when one awakes in the morning – the things that disturbed the dreamer are seen to be nothing but phantoms.

I now see that the things that were causing me to be envious were mere shadows. It was a bit stupid of me to become bitter  and agitated over the seeming prosperity of the ungodly. In questioning your justice I was acting more like  a beast than a man. ( Excuse me for behaving as I did).
Yet in spite of my ignorant behaviour, You have not forsaken me. I am continually with You, and You hold onto me, like a father holds his child by the hand. Throughout all my life You guide me with Your counsel, and then at last You will bring me to glory!

It is enough that I have You in heaven: that makes me fabulously wealthy. And now I have no desire for anything upon earth apart from Yourself. Let the ungodly have their wealth. I am satisfied with You and find my all-sufficiency in You. My body may waste away and my heart may fail, but God is the strength of my life and all I’ll ever need or want throughout eternity.

Those who try keep as  far away from You as possible shall perish without You. And all those who desert you for false gods will be destroyed. As far as I am concerned, I want to be as near to You as possible. I have committed myself to You for protection and I want to declare all Your wonderful works to anyone who will listen.’

Monday, December 17, 2018

Time for Change


The Call of Jesus

“Repent and believe the Gospel”

Repent of what?    -   I will let Him answer

Luke 6
“Woe to you who are rich”      -   self gratification
“Woe to you who are full”         -  lack of consideration of others
“Woe to you who laugh now”     -  shallow thinking
“Woe to you when all people speak well of you” – compromising truth and righteousness

His commands were challenging:
“Love your enemies”   - action for the good of opponents
“Bless those who curse you” – response to hate speech
“Pray for those who abuse you” – caring for persons beyond their  behaviour
“Give to everyone who begs”    - generosity to those in need

Shall I continue to highlight our need to repent?

He did continue:

“Love your enemies and do good and lend expecting nothing in  return”
“Judge not”
“Forgive”
“Give”
And much more----------------

Then He said:

“the one who hears and does not do........is like a man who built a house on the ground without a foundation.”

So where does that leave me ?  -  ‘ashamed’
Is there hope?  Yes.  Repent ( acknowledge and turn from evil)
                        Believe the Gospel ( forgiveness and power through Jesus Christ the Lord)  

johnmckee@internode.on.net



Sunday, December 9, 2018


The temptation of the Lord Jesus Christ

Luke 4.1-13

I purpose to present  what I see to be the interpretation of the record of Holy Scripture.  Much application is often taken from these verses, but that is not the purpose of my writing.

The context is: The one born as ‘Christ the Lord’ (Luke2), is about to embark on the greatest life changing, world changing ministry of all time - who?  - the Son of God!

He is somebody important, He is empowered, He is commissioned,  He is approved. Now He is being tested as to readiness for this devil conquering service. A test of His priority, His purpose and His presentation.

In Luke’s record the first temptation, after the forty days of fasting, the devil comes to Him :
“If you are the Son God, command this stone to become bread.”
This is not an “if “ of doubt. It is rather an ‘if’ of challenge. The devil well knew who He was , but now finding Him in the form of a man, seeks to  change the PRIOITY from the spiritual to the natural. He succeeded with Eve, who chose what was appealing to the eye and the flesh over communion with God ( which was linked to the command). The Lord Jesus was indeed hungry, and it was no sin to turn stones into bread. It is the temptation to use the legitimate thing of human life outside the will of God or above the priority of knowing and obeying God. The answer of the Lord points to the ‘command’ of God being so much more important than the human need.  Reading Matthews record we notice that life is much more than bread – life exists and is maintained by the very word of God! The humanity of the Lord is very real, but the victory is that it remains subservient to the spirit.
If we follow Him, we too will make the spiritual connection with God, of greater importance than the necessities of life. The devil has made our world so sensual,  that many miss the greater joy of knowing the Lord.


Temptation two:
The devil is very intelligent and he knows the final agenda of God: that is to bring together all things in Christ  and under Christ. Old Testament scriptures seem to point to Satan wanting this place of honour. Now he tries to hijack Son of God on the path to this glory. The Lord well knew that the path to glory was via the suffering of the cross (Luke 24) but the devil has a smarter way. Somewhere, -- perhaps in Eden, Satan lays claim over the world  -  the cosmos of political power, the educational systems, the devotions of the religions, the kingdoms of dominance etc. He is described as the ‘god of this world’
Now he is prepared to surrender all that to Jesus, for just one thing. He is offering for Christ  to arrive at the final destination of power and glory on one simple condition  -  to worship satan  - i.e.   to take the spoil and give Satan the place of authority and glory that belongs to the Son.

The Lord Jesus ,  knowing the end and the path of suffering involved to get there, rebuffs the temptation by restating the command of God –    “ You shall worship the Lord your God and Him only shall you serve”.


The third temptation:  When embarking on any new venture, one does well to consider the ‘how ‘ question.
Business people have business plans, marketing strategies. Professional people gather qualifications. Tradesmen gather references. Satan’s proposition was that the Lord embark on His public ministry by doing the spectacular. He should present Himself to the people( God’s people) in the most significant place ( Jerusalem)  from the most religious building in the world (the temple). By claiming the promise of the Old Testament, Jesus would thus be seen as the promised Messiah, showing the power of God. This way He would be an instant hit with the multitudes and undeniable in authority  before the priests, Pharisees, Sadducees and scribes. Even the Roman governor might see this fantastic arrival of the King of the Jews.
Were the promises , quoted by the devil, wrong or unreliable – no. But they were taken out of context and out of purpose. The Lord Jesus would not use the promises of God outside the will and way of God. Scripture had predicted that He must appear as the servant (Isaiah 52), the Saviour (Isaiah 45), a the sacrifice (Isaiah 53) and the Sanctifier (Hebrews 10). My blessed Lord would not test God by calling upon inappropriate promises to achieve the mission He had been given to fulfil.



My explanation may well seem deficient. We need to recognise that this represented something of the conflict of the ages – Satan against the Son of God. Two spiritual beings, conflict in the heavenlies. Like Job I cover my mouth and adore only Him who did no sin, who knew no sin, in whom there was no sin.

I conclude with a special reference to Luke 24 

“Ought not Christ to have suffered these things and to enter into His glory”
Just like Philippians 2 describes the path of Jehovah’s servant down before up, so we now worship Him who for the joy set before him, endured the cross and despised the shame, and is now set down at the right hand of the Majesty on High. He has and will destroy the works of the devil by saying “Not my will, but thine be done”.

As we take our place to worship HIM only, I hear an echo – ‘ follow Me’


JRM

Wednesday, December 5, 2018

Rejoicing in God

Many years ago, a song was written:

"O God you are my God, earnestly will I seek you.
My soul thirsts for you........"


"He only is my Rock and my Salvation
He is my high tower"

"To you O Lord belongs lovingkindness"

Getting to know God is the greatest occupation for any person.

Wait for Him alone.

"Be still and know that I am God"

JRM

Monday, December 3, 2018

Danger


The voice of rebellion

“The fool has said has said in his heart : ‘there is no god ’ ”

“They say : ‘who hears? ’ ”
                                        Psalms


This underlying disease is destroying our society and taking many people down to hell. To deny God exists removes the restraint of responsibility to God and His creation. Laws are then framed by what is popular and humans behave like animals without care, without culture and without consideration of final accountability. ( happening in Australia right now).

To deny God as able to hear, is more subtle. Many religious people who maybe believe God exists, behave as if He is weak and does not hear nor take account. Once again the fruit of the tree (acceptance of sin as normal) is evidence of the deeper problem.

The day is coming, when God will judge all humanity by Jesus Christ. The proof of this lies  in the fact of the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead.. The present decay of human morals and political responsibility is just as the Bible said it would happen – more evidence that the coming judgment is not far away

Jesus said :  “Watch and be ready” .  He calls to all individuals :

“Behold I stand at the door and knock. If anyone hears my voice and will open the door. I will come in to them and will eat with them and they with me”   (Revelation 3.20)

  The opportunity for anyone to believe in Jesus Christ as Savoiur and Lord, remains just as real today as it was when His feet walked the roads of earth. To know Him is the great joy and hope of the Gospel.

John  McKee