Life’s Unfortunate Events

The Lord—He is God!

We can add the election to the pile of 2020’s unfortunate events. This year hasn’t been pretty, but we’re getting through it. I hope and pray, and then wait expectantly. Yet, where’s the answer? Did God deliver? We can’t question God. (I bet you’re praying more than you were, and that’s a good thing.) I think we have to trust God, that He knows what He is doing. I don’t doubt this for a minute.

Is God still at work? I know He is. I personally know of four people that went from unbelief to belief in God in the last two years. Four atheists that now have personal faith in God and are born-again Christians. That’s a pretty wonderful thing. One was debating with a Christian when God spoke to His heart. He began reading the bible with a hunger for it. Then he believed.

Is Satan at work? I know He is. Satan desires to destroy what God loves. I see his deception and influence on the minds of people in my country and elsewhere. There is unrest and defiance around the world. A battle is being waged between good and evil. People mock God and blaspheme His ways. If we could see what God sees, we might see angels fighting on our behalf, on our country’s behalf, on the world’s behalf.

O how the world needs Jesus.

Christians are not alone in this battle. God is with us. “We have an anchor that keeps the soul; Steadfast and sure as the billows roll.” That is so true. God gives us what we need, when we need it. What a beautiful blessing. Right now He is with you. He goes with you everywhere you go. Now, that’s an awesome thought. “Peace I leave with you; My peace I give to you.” Jesus’ peace is the best kind. I experience godly peace like a supernatural resting, a calm that soothes, relaxes, and restores. I give God my struggle and then believe He is helping me with it. Soon peace comes and worry leaves.

A friend sent me a private message today. Rioters are in her relative’s town. They’ve destroyed a home, purposely targeted. Fear of what they will do caused her to reach out for prayer. The prayer request was shared with me. Scary days. Fearful times. Dark times. “For we do not wrestle against flesh and blood, but against the rulers, against the authorities, against the cosmic powers over this present darkness, against the spiritual forces of evil in the heavenly places.” (Ephesians 6:12)

God is not asleep. He hears our pleas. He hears our hearts. He honors our prayers. He is with us. Think of the prophets, bold in the face of spiritual decline. They spoke truth to people resistant to their message. God spoke. God challenged. God delivered.

I leave you with one of the most astounding victories in the Old Testament.

The prophet Elijah stepped forward and prayed: “Lord, the God of Abraham, Isaac and Israel, let it be known today that you are God in Israel and that I am your servant and have done all these things at your command. Answer me, Lord … so these people will know that you, Lord, are God, and that you are turning their hearts back again.” Then the fire of the Lord fell and burned up the sacrifice, the wood, the stones and the soil, and also licked up the water in the trench. When all the people saw this, they fell prostrate and cried, “The Lord—he is God! The Lord—he is God!” 1 Kings 18 (NIV)

God is with us. Trust Him. Pray and believe.

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COMMON GROUND in a DIVERSE CHRISTIAN LANDSCAPE

Here’s What I Know~

God uses all kinds.

God uses all sorts of people, places, and things to get His message out. To name a few: books, publications, interactions, recordings, movies, services, ministers, missionaries, music, resources, circumstances, and denominations. No person or organization has the corner on the market. I believe this to be true across the board. This awareness comes as an interesting realization once you stop thinking in terms of limitations and begin seeing in terms of opportunities.

I challenged myself to write out a list of specific spiritual books that have impacted my understanding in some remarkable, lasting way. The books are quite different from one another but each has left an evergreen imprint. Their authors have helped me consider deep, and often difficult or uncomfortable, concepts and all have contributed depth and richness in my conscious awareness. These books have expanded my faith and caused me to grapple with their content and meaning.

Like many from a strong fundamental, denominational heritage, I wasn’t always so open. I feared exposure to expanded ideas about belief and spiritual duty. I didn’t realize one can read outside the margins of your own doctrinal beliefs and gain additional understanding. Everything changed once I let go of the reigns and let God take charge. I had asked God to teach me whatever He wanted me to learn. He has kept His side of the bargain. I have to say, I like it much better this way. Life has an element of surprise to it now. Life is never boring when God has your attention.

On some future date I plan to share with you a list of these books for your own perusal and enjoyment. You will be invited to  pick, diss, or ignore them as you see fit. Or you can read what strikes your fancy as jumping off points for spiritual development. I know some readers will take issue with one or more of these authors or books because of their diversity (and that’s okay and to be expected). Yet, this is my journey. You don’t have to like or read any of them, but actually, I don’t think that will be the case. My spiritual walk is all the richer for the reading of historic and contemporary Orthodox, Anglican, Catholic, Protestant, Evangelical, Pentecostal writers, with a couple of Christian mystics thrown in the mix. Who would have thunk it?

A word of caution is in order. Spiritual discernment is critical to this process and one must be grounded in God’s word. Otherwise, one might stray from the truth and become confused. When God checks, I stop. It’s a knowing, and I’m sensitive to it. I do not expect to agree with everything in a book, in fact, I don’t think I ever do. But I do find nuggets of truth in most every book excepting the ones that have little life to them. I sense their writers aren’t writing from the heart.

My list currently stands at 32 books by 32 authors. Thus far. Truthfully, I am amazed how God opened the dialogue after I determined to let go of my limited thinking and He had my full attention. The process wasn’t a walk in the park, however. Usually it came about as the result of pain. In my case, almost always a precipitating crisis spawned a new direction, which resulted in a greater, expansive, foundational awareness of spiritual truth. But that is another story. God is not in a box, no matter how much we want to put Him there. Aren’t you glad?

We learn and grow as we seek God with our hearts, minds, and souls. We absorb whatever He gives us. The path of ‘living’ spiritual life is, at best, unusual, unpredictable, and meandering; but it is such a beautiful one. Even though I struggle at times, I embrace the spiritual path. God keeps me at the place of ‘further still.’ I’m glad to say there is no end in sight.

Although your path is not my path, there are similarities between us. You approach your Christian beliefs from a viewpoint unique to you, and that’s a given; but there should and will be some concrete similarities in our beliefs. That is, as long as we both are serious in our devotion to God. The Christ life is lived out. Redemptive life is something we experience, have experienced, and will continually experience through the mind of Jesus Christ, the will of Father God, and the indwelling and enabling of the Holy Spirit.

The biblical narrative has a predominate message that flows from its beginning to end. Like in any well-crafted story, the pivotal point is the most important, exhilarating, and gratifying. In this case, it is the finished work of Christ from which He lives and breathes in our beings. He is alive.

CHALLENGE

Write out a list of the most influential books/authors you’ve read. See what you come up with. Why did they leave a lasting impression?

Care to share one or two of them? Be my guest (I double dog dare you). Others would like to know too, not just me.