He came to our aid

Rom 5:7-8 For scarcely for a righteous man will one die; yet perhaps for a good man someone would even dare to die. But God demonstrates His own love toward us, in that while we were still sinners, Christ died for us.

I was there at the time three different wrecks took place.
I never hesitated to stop and render aid.
Not once did I think of the danger I might place myself in.
I didn’t think of the vehicle catching fire.
I did not think about another vehicle speeding along through the accident site.
At one time I actually climbed on top of a vehicle on its side to get the occupant out. Not once did I think of the possibility of the vehicle toppling on over with me on it.
My only concern with all the accidents was the safety of the occupants.
It did not matter if the occupant was a murderer, drug addict, child molester, Baptist, Muslim, or atheist.
I did not ask. I jumped into action.
In emergencies, most of us will jump into action without thought of personal safety.
God jumped into action in a worldwide emergency.
Jesus put Himself in harm’s way for us.
We are a wreck and He came to save us.
He already knows we are murderers, drug addicts, child molesters, religious, non-religious, and a number of other things. Basically, He knows we are sinners – but He came to our aid anyway.

Persecuted Church

Acts 7:59-60 And they stoned Stephen as he was calling on God and saying, “Lord Jesus, receive my spirit.” Then he knelt down and cried out with a loud voice, “Lord, do not charge them with this sin.” And when he had said this, he fell asleep.

I often have read this account of the death of Stephen.
I remember well the words “he fell asleep” as they stoned him.
There are other historical accounts of martyred believers dying in much the same way.
This convinces me God’s grace was on Stephen, perhaps to the point he felt no pain.
He did not writhe on the ground and wail in pain – he fell asleep.
Not only that, he prayed for forgiveness for his executioners.
There are Christians all over the world who are killed because of their faith in Christ.
I pray for their lives and the salvation of the persecutors.
But should it come to it, I pray they fall asleep as Stephen.
Pray for the persecuted church.

Continue

Acts 2:42 And they continued steadfastly in the apostles’ doctrine and fellowship, in the breaking of bread, and in prayers.

There are many important lessons to learn in this one verse about the apostles’, the doctrine, the fellowship, the communion, and the prayers.
But the word I zone in on is “continued”.
To continue means to persist, keep going, and maintain without interruption.
I have witnessed those continuing in those things and growing in their relationship and knowledge of the Lord.
I have also watched many not continue in those things, especially in the fellowship.
When the continuing is disrupted, then it is no longer continuing but stopping.
If there is a disruption in one area, it disrupts all areas.
My advice is to push through any hindrance to continue steadfastly!

Zacchaeus

Luke 19:4 So he ran ahead and climbed up into a sycamore tree to see Him, for He was going to pass that way.

Zacchaeus was so hungry to see Jesus he climbed up a tree just to get a glimpse.
I don’t know how big the tree was, but I know Zacchaeus was a short fellow.
He risked splinters, skinned knees, and falling all to see Jesus.
Now, would you walk into church this Sunday to meet with Jesus, fellowship with His body, and hear His message?
If you said no, then I doubt you’d climb a tree either.

Be a rose today.

2 Cor 2:15 For we are to God the fragrance of Christ among those who are being saved and among those who are perishing.

I love the fragrance of roses or the smell of pines on a cool morning.
I once stood at the edge of a huge field of bluebonnets. I described the fragrance as intoxicating.
The smell of hickory or oak on a fire is a pleasing smell to me.
But a bed of roses, a field of bluebonnets, or a forest of pines are all obliterated by the spray of one skunk.
You are the fragrance – the delicate, sweet smell of Christ to a lost and dying world.
Just as you smell a rose and desire to do it again and again, so your life in Christ should make others come back to you (and Christ) again and again.
But if you are a skunk for the Lord you will repulse people away no matter how many others are fragrant for the Lord.
Be a rose for the Lord today!

Wise Up.

1 Cor 1:18 For the message of the cross is foolishness to those who are perishing

True!
I was once someone that saw salvation as foolishness.
I was perishing.
Hellbound.
Doomed in my sin.
But my eyes were opened to my sinful condition.
It did not matter what I thought about hypocrites.
It did not matter what I saw in the behavior of others.
It did not matter if I thought I was a pretty good person.
It did not matter if I thought other people were more evil than me.
The message of the cross was only about my relationship with God.
After years of study, I see the message of the cross is not foolishness.
The message of the cross is actually brilliant, complex, but simple.
The plan of salvation is a glimpse into the mind of God and His plan for anyone that will accept Jesus as Savior.
Wise up!
Accept the message of the cross and Jesus as Savior.

No Regret

1 Cor 4:14 I do not write these things to shame you, but as my beloved children I warn you.

I am sure not everyone is happy with me.
Since the beginning of the pandemic, our church has live-streamed the sermon and weekly Bible study.
Even years before that, since 2008, I have written a daily scripture-infused blog.
The word of God makes most people very uncomfortable.
No one likes being told they are mistaken, wrong, or sinful.
The Bible is very convicting on the unrepentant.
But the Bible wants to be convincing to the unrepentant about God’s love for everyone and His distaste of sin.
I have studied, taught, and preached the Bible since 1977.
Why?
To warn of God’s judgment on sin just as I was also warned.
I do not preach or teach to shame others in their actions but to warn them of the consequences of those actions.
I just want you to have the opportunity I had – to accept Jesus as Savior.
I have no regrets.
You will not regret it either.

It’s not too late today!

Acts 4:12 “Nor is there salvation in any other, for there is no other name under heaven given among men by which we must be saved.”

What name?
Peter mentioned the name earlier.
It is the name of Jesus, which is English for Yeshua.
He is the which is above every name. Phil 2:9
This is the name in which every knee should bow. Phil 2:10
This is the name in which every tongue should confess. Phil 2:11
On your deathbed, you can call or believe in any name you desire.
However, there is no salvation in any other name but Jesus.
Let me be plain.
Without Jesus, you will die in your sin.
You will be judged by Jesus and condemned by your sin.
You will be cast into a lake of fire and, if you have not done so already, you will bow to your knees and confess that Jesus is Lord.
It is too late to do it at that point.
But it is not too late to do it today!
Accept Jesus as your Savior.

Me? Not good?

Rom 3:12 There is none who does good, no, not one.

It’s an unfair scripture that groups everyone together.
I think I do some good things.
And the bad things I do are not really that bad.
The scripture could say it differently like “everyone does bad things but some are worse than others!”
Yes, that is much better.
Now I can be justified in comparing myself to someone else.
However, God is not considering my feelings.
He is considering my soul and providing salvation for me.
The only way He can get me to know that I need salvation is to tell me I am not good.
None!
Nada!
Zero!
Zilch!
As for a comparison, I am compared to Jesus and not to you.
Acts 17:31 says, “He has set a day for judging the world with justice by the Man He has appointed, and He proved to everyone who this is by raising Him from the dead.”
I fail in goodness and righteousness next to Christ.
But I shine in goodness and righteousness IN CHRIST!

No Fear (of God)

Rom 3:18 “There is no fear of God before their eyes.”

Paul did not originate this scripture.
That is left to King David in Ps 36:1 – There is no fear of God before his eyes.
If the statement was true in 1000 BC, it is certainly more true in 2021.
I remember when the churches around me could leave the doors unlocked.
Anyone stopping by could go inside and pray and dare not disturb anything out of respect.
My church was robbed/vandalized seven times before I decided to get a monitored security alarm.
Thieves tried twice more, which triggered the alarm.
We’ve had no problem since.
This lack of respect (fear) of God extends past a church building.
It permeates into the lives of individuals.
I had a man quit cussing around me when he found out I was a minister.
However, that was 40 years ago.
Today, no one cares if I’m a minister or not because there is no fear of God before their eyes.