Friday, May 15, 2015

Faith's regard always makes the difference between the Abel and a Cain.

"And the LORD had regard for Abel and his offering, but for Cain and his offering he had no regard." Genesis 4:4-5 

When Abel and Cain both participated in the same form of worship and one’s worship was acceptable to the Lord and the other’s was not. How was it possible for both to participate in the same worship and yet the Lord had regard for Abel’s worship and none for Cain’s? The difference was found in the heart, i.e. the faith with which each brought themselves and their offering in worship. One with a heart relationship to his earthly blessings for the Lord and the other with a relationship to his earthly blessings for himself. One with a faith relationship in the Lord; the other with a faith relationship in the earthly things about him. One living according to his relationship to the Lord; the other living according to his relationship to the earthly. One living by the eternal; the other by the temporal.
How the Lord made known His regard to Abel, we do not know for sure, but in light of the fact that the Lord spoke with Cain about it, it is well to believe that the Lord spoke His blessing upon Abel. The Lord’s affirmation to Abel was a clear sign of God’s grace and affirmation toward him. Surely, Abel responded with praise and thanksgiving to the Lord, Who had looked upon his imperfect and sin tainted offering with grace saturated approval.
It was over the Lord’s grace given approval that the first conflict and violence in the world began. It is little wonder that such conflict and violence yet endures over God’s Word of grace and the life and living it gives and works in all who believe aright. It does explains why so many look for the assurance of the Lord’s grace and regard in anything other than His Word … and like Cain run sin-blind from their sin to the calamity of more sin and deeper into their self-created chaos. How many like Cain, sadly and foolishly believe that their sin, their situation, is beyond the want and reach of God in His mercy and grace? Such belief is the ultimate blasphemy, for it is to believe that we and our sin are mightier, greater and more powerful than God Himself.
Our sin is and will always be TOO MUCH … for us both before and after our baptism. As the blood of Abel cried out to God against Cain, so also our sinful blood cries out to God against us. Our loving God knew this and sent His Son to be MUCH MORE than us, our sin, our conflicts and our end through His Cross and resurrection. When Christ said “It is finished!”, these are Words of regard for us all, for they assure us that our Savior’s offering of Himself, is so MUCH MORE for us … than us, our sin, our experiences and MORE than enough for us in the face of God’s wrath against us for our sin. His resurrection assures us that our Savior is so MUCH MORE than even death for us so that even in this fallen world, we might have the regard and favor of God Himself. Now does the blood of Christ given and shed for you … cry out to God for you according to His testament. Now by His grace and regard, you are made to be much more as one born again in the waters of Baptism. Having been born against with a new and a clean heart, each believer is free through faith to worship the Lord and receive His regard in Jesus Christ.
Our living, worship, offerings and our service in Christ’s Kingdom are always a confession of our regard for Him and His blessings. It is faith's regard that always makes the difference between the Abel and a Cain, between the Church of Christ and a church of people, possessions and personal preference.

- pmwl  

Sunday, April 19, 2015

What our faithfulness to God ... costs other people

“… they seized one Simon of Cyrene … and laid on him the cross, to carry it behind Jesus.” Lk 23:26
If anyone of us is going to be faithful the will of our Lord, it is very likely going to cost other people more than it costs us. This is especially true if they are close to us, and that is where the real rub begins. If we love our Lord, faithfulness and following His will doesn’t seem cost us so much, yet for those whose love for the Lord is young, the cost of such faithfulness seem great, too great. When we are faithful to the will of God for us, it can also mean that the plans of others may well be upset. They will often chastise us about it—‘This is the will of God? How is this faithfulness?’
Now, we can prevent this suffering, but if we are going to be faithful our Lord, we must not interfere or prevent it, we must let the cost be paid. It is the Lord’s responsibility to repay the cost He has chosen for them to pay.
Our spiritual lives will quickly stagnate if we attempt to bear the cost in ourselves alone so as to save others from bearing it. We stagnate because our lives are turned toward saving others from the will of God rather than serving His holy will for us and them. What we don’t realize, is that despite our knowing it, we are so involved in our Lord’s work in all things that we often faithfully obey Him without realizing it, and others are affected.
Are we going to remain faithful to the will of our Lord and live through the humility of living dependent upon our Lord, or are we going to follow the path of sinful pride and say—‘I will not cost others any kind of suffering’? We can refuse faithfulness and disobey God if we choose, and it will bring immediate relief to the situation, but we shall in time become a grief to them and our Lord. Whereas if we obey our Lord, He will look after those who have been pressed into the consequences of our faithfulness to Him. Ours is the way of faithfulness to His will, it is His to attend to the consequences His will brings. Neither we, nor those affected by our faithfulness can know what is best for all, He does, and our Lord is and shall always be bigger than the events He calls all of us to – FOR US.

- pmwl



Saturday, February 7, 2015

forever shall be a pensioner

Blessed Lord God, heavenly Father, my soul has never grown rich in itself. I have been and forever shall be a pensioner on Your daily bounty of goodness and grace. 
Surely my prayers have ascended to You for a wide range of spiritual needs and yet You have supplied Your mercies new and infinite beyond all my needs. 
The number of my wants in prayer exceed my ability to count, and yet Your supplies for them have been infinitely great. 
How beyond counting have been the multitudes of my sins, yet how beyond all multitudes have been Your manifold graces in Christ for me. 
How shall I not say with all confidence, “I love the Lord, because He has heard my voice and my pleas for mercy. (Ps 116:1)”? 
For where my prayers have been many and varied beyond my ability to know them, even more so have been Your answers to them, O Lord my God. 
You have heard me in the days of trouble and strengthened me, and helped me, even though I came with trembling and doubt to Your mercy seat. 
How infinite is Your loving kindness and redemption in Christ, for no matter how great our need, nor unending of our need, the fountain of Your love in Christ can never be drained by any of us. “Bless the LORD, O my soul, and forget not all his benefits.” (Ps 103:2).

-pmwl