Wednesday, February 26, 2014

COMING IN GLORY

It is not God is on our side, but rather are we on His side, because believe it or not Jesus is coming back in glory. Now that is not our glory, but God’s glory. And it is not in an unconditional way, but very much conditional. I wonder why we think salvation is unconditional? Did you know God has established conditions for those who would be saved. Salvation is only for those who believe, confess, and repent even though offered to all, but it is freely given to only those who meet God’s conditions. Now it is true God’s love towards man is unconditional; there is nothing man must or can do to receive God’s love, but salvation is a totally different thing. God has established for man to believe (John 3:16), confess (1 John 1:9), and repent (Acts 3:19) or they will not receive salvation. Sadly this unconditional thinking has bled over into the realm of salvation and many people miss the mark here. I am afraid it will not be so glorious for many people when Jesus returns, but for those who are ready they will appear with Him in His glory. Sadly many people dispute this truth, but that does not change the fact of the matter. Oh how silly we are when we think by not believing something it will cause it not to happen. I remember as a little boy hiding under a glass coffee table thinking no one could see me. The coming of the LORD in glory is seen in two fold periods of time. First He will reveal Himself to His people. After this He will be manifested to the entire world as the King of kings and LORD of lords. The first day began with the transgression of Adam and lasted until Jesus came on the scene. The second day includes all that Jesus said and did together with the ministry of the present day Church. During the second day what we call the Church Age Jesus is in the midst of His Church. John helps us with that, “And I turned to see the voice that spoke with me. And having turned, I saw seven golden lamp stands; And in the midst of the seven lamp stands I saw one like the Son of man, clothed with a garment down to the feet, and tied around the breast with a golden band.” (Revelation 1:12-13) We must never forget the Book of Revelation is the unfolding of the “Revelation of Jesus Christ” and not so much about all of the mysteries we find it hard to get our thoughts around and questions that divide us. After His resurrection Jesus appeared to His people, but no one else saw Him. In 2 Thessalonians we read that He will first be glorified in His saints during the approaching time of His return. “When He shall come to be glorified in His saints and to be admired in all those who believe . . .” (2 Thessalonians 1:10) The primary purpose for Jesus coming to His Church first is to prepare them for their part in the judgments of God upon the earth and in heaven. The message to the seven Churches in the Book of Revelation span the entire Church Age and addresses the needs within each of these Churches to correct and purify those who are called to become overcomers. Therefore at the end of each message, Jesus said, “He who has an ear, let him hear what the Spirit says to the Churches.” The second reason for His coming to His Church first is to cleanse and purify her by the washing of the water of the Word so that He can present to Himself a Bride without spot or wrinkle. Following this is the revelation of the Son of Man to the entire world for the final judgments which will lead into the establishing of the Kingdom of Heaven. It is important for us to understand that the second coming of Jesus cannot be separated from the establishment of His kingdom. This fulfills the word concerning dominion which the LORD spoke to Adam when He created him. Adam was to have dominion over the earth and all that exists on it. This dominion was forfeited by Adam to Satan and the principalities who presently rule from their usurped places. Now it is through “tribulation” that we are prepared for the Kingdom of God and the Kingdom of Heaven. “These things I have spoken unto you, that in me ye might have peace. In the world ye shall have tribulation: but be of good cheer; I have overcome the world.” (John 16:33) The word “tribulation” here means “to put pressure on.” Now this is more than the many daily mundane pressures that we face in our lives, but also intense judgments and dealings from God to purify and refine our character. If we are not presently feeling a measure of this pressure then we may be less than fully committed to the LORD. It is very important that we understand that these pressures are not the result of the LORD being angry with us; nor are they punishment. Rather He is seeking to produce a quality within us that will enable us to stand and endure in any situation we must face in life. When the Son of Man appears in the sky all the tribes of the earth will mourn as a result of seeing Him. I do not know about you my friend, but it does not sound too glorious to me. That which they had chosen not to believe will have become a reality, and now they must face the consequences of their rejection of Christ. Jesus tells us, “But of that day and hour no one knows, no, not the angels of heaven, but only My Father.” (Matthew 24:36) There is wisdom as to why God did not reveal a time or date when Jesus will return. Had He done so we could put off getting ready until almost the time. The disciples had asked when this would take place. The answer Jesus gave was to explain the circumstances that would exist at that time. “But as the days of Noah were, so shall be the coming of the Son of Man.” (Matthew 24:37) Thus His return will be in a time that is similar to the days in which Noah lived. Lately I have been giving much thought to the “days of Noah” as compared to the manifested presence of the LORD on earth. I have wondered how the “days of Noah” got to be the “days of Noah,” “For as in the days before the flood, they were eating and drinking, marrying and giving in marriage, until the day Noah entered into the ark.” (Matthew 24:38) They were occupied with the everyday things of life and laughed at Noah for building a boat on dry land. When Noah entered the ark it was God who shut the door of protection. The people did not understand until it was too late when the flood came and took them away. It will be this way again at the coming of the LORD. I can remember as a child seeing the power of God in real and powerful ways where suddenly the power of God would drop (and you knew it was God), but today rarely do we see this power in churches. It seems with each generation there is less and less of the Spirit of God in the people and church not because God is taking His Spirit away, but because we are not as sensitive to His working and not so concerned with the things of God. Worldly and carnal distractions have filled our lives drowning out God’s presence. I think this is what happened to Noah’s generation. God finally had enough, “And it repented the LORD that he had made man on the earth, and it grieved him at his heart. 7And the LORD said, I will destroy man whom I have created from the face of the earth; both man, and beast, and the creeping thing, and the fowls of the air; for it repenteth me that I have made them.’ (Genesis 6:6-7) In six short Chapters God had enough of man’s sin, but God never hid His face or voice from man. Man had to have known right from wrong for God to bring such total judgment. The next verse says, “But Noah found grace in the eyes of the LORD.” (Genesis 6:8) God always provides grace ahead of judgment. Even in God’s anger God provided a way of escape for man. Peter tells us, “Which sometime were disobedient, when once the longsuffering of God waited in the days of Noah, while the ark was a preparing, wherein few, that is, eight souls were saved by water.” (1 Peter 3:20) The Lord embraced these eight souls by putting an “ark” around them. Then He Himself closed the door and they were safe. When the Son of Man comes He will not take us and fly away. The ark did not go up to heaven rather it stayed on the earth rising on top of the waters of judgment. Eight out of millions maybe billions of people on the earth and we think heaven will be crowded? During this time the Son of God will embrace His people. Just as those eight people were spared in the universal destruction of all mankind by water the Lord will save the redeemed in the midst of the fire, but He will forsake the rest. It is those who have rejected Him that will be gone or destroyed in this fire. This is not a flying away process, but rather Jesus is coming to embrace those who are the redeemed and who have overcome by responding to His words when He was in the midst of the Church. Matthew (Chapter 25:1-13) compares the Kingdom of Heaven to 10 virgins who went out to meet their Bridegroom. Of these five were wise and five were foolish. Yes foolish Christians in the Kingdom of Heaven. While the Bridegroom (Jesus) tarried all of the virgins (even the wise) slumbered and slept, “While the bridegroom tarried, they all slumbered and slept.” (Matthew 25:5) Is this not a picture of most Christians (myself included at times) in the Church today? Distractions chiefly due to the rise of technology in the world has blinded the eyes of our understanding putting Christians fast to sleep as we slumber on day after day. I cannot believe how easy and how fast hand-held electric devices have conquered the world and the Church. I hear Christians say technology is the way to share the Gospel message, rubbish! Take heed do not be deceived by those Christians who know not God (foolish virgins) and have sold out to the god’s of this world that broadcast Christian TV (an oxymoron) and the word of faith prosperity crowd. Entertainment: Christian rock (another oxymoron) music, dance, light shows, sound shows, fog shows, every show imaginable to excite and titillate our senses fills our services not allowing the convicting power of the Holy Spirit to humble us. And I cannot believe the sudden rise of Christian movies (yet another oxymoron) from Hollywood. Are Christians that deceived that they would spend their money supporting the abortion, gay, and lesbian agenda of Hollywood? Are Christians that deceived that they would spend their money on parlor trick special effects movies instead of missions and people in need? Are Christians that foolish and deceived that they would give their money to Hollywood’s social engineering that shakes its fist in the face of God? I would say yes. Hollywood has discovered Christians are easy prey and yes even suckers for anything that looks or acts “Christian.” And why? Because most Christians do not read their Bibles nor have an imitate relationship with Jesus Christ. Take heed church in America (and around the world) you are about to get fleeced again with the movie “Son of God” (which Jesus never referred Himself as. Jesus referred to Himself as the “Son of Man” as in Isaiah) and “Noah.” Please do not go and see these movies if you have that much extra time read your Bible or spend the two hours plus in prayer. Those who were wise did not know the time of His coming in glory, but were ready. Did you get that? The foolish virgins did not know Him maybe they only had their sins forgiven, but the foolish put off knowing Him until it was too late. Then when the Bridegroom (the LORD) came at an unexpected time the foolish asked the wise for some of their oil (knowing the LORD through personal experience), but were told to go and buy for themselves, symbolic of developing this personal experience. “And while they went to buy, the bridegroom came; and they that were ready went in with him to the marriage: and the door was shut. 11Afterward came also the other virgins, saying, Lord, Lord, open to us. 12But he answered and said, Verily I say unto you, I know you not. 13Watch therefore, for ye know neither the day nor the hour wherein the Son of man cometh.” (Matthew 25:10-13) In so doing they missed the time of entrance of the Bridegroom into His Kingdom and were lost. Thus the important thing is for us to become ready by coming to know the LORD in this present time in anticipation of His return. There are within the Church those who name the Name of Jesus as their Savior. But within these are those who are overcomers; those who have fully committed their lives to the LORD and have been tested and proven faithful. These will not only survive, but they will be the instruments of the coming judgment. Isaiah tells us “Behold, a king (Jesus) shall reign in righteousness, and princes (us) shall rule in judgment.” (Isaiah 32:1) We are not called to understand how the LORD will do this, but rather we are to be ready in that day when He returns in manifested glory to be joined to Him as a member of His manifested body. Jesus is about to return to establish His Kingdom on the earth, and those who are overcomers will rule and reign with Him. I do not believe we will be raptured out of this world nowhere in the Scriptures does the LORD rapture people from tribulations, trials, and troubles, but will remain here on the earth not as victims of God’s universal judgments, but as overcomers and instruments of His judgments which will lead to our ruling with Him in ages to come. Are we to rule and reign with Him in heaven? No on the earth! John tells us, “And hast made us unto our God kings and priests: and we shall reign on the earth.” (Revelation 5:10) Regardless of our view of these things there is one thing on which we all agree; Jesus is coming soon in glory and we must be ready. This time Jesus is not coming back as a wee baby in a manager, but as the ruler of all. Written by David Stahl

Thursday, February 13, 2014

IN OUR OWN WORDS

It is difficult to express the idea of true spirituality, but it can be narrowed to a principle: in order to relate to and function spiritually one must be “spiritually minded,” or be “in the Spirit.” For us to be considered as being spiritual indicates that we have come into a degree of spiritual balance and maturity wherein we are living and walking in an ongoing personal relationship with our Savior, Jesus. In Romans Paul makes this painfully clear, “For to be carnally minded is death; but to be spiritually minded is life and peace.” (Romans 8:6) Whether we are carnally or spiritually minded is not up to God (it is His intention we be spiritual minded), our pastor, spouse, family, or friends, but up to us. Are we willing to endure God’s dealings and judgments in our lives to be able to put the mind of Christ (please see Ephesians 2:5) on? Do we really think just because we have asked Jesus into our heart (hopefully we did not repeat the sinner prayer) God will give us the ability to think like Christ? Oh no my friend do not believe the latest lies from the word of faith crowd; coming to know how God operates and functions will cost you something my friend like things of yourself, things of the world you MUST give up to win Christ. To know how God flows and moves today (where we have the mind of Christ) we will have to have an experiential knowledge of God and His ways for this to happen we MUST have experiences with God. We MUST like the disciples be able to say in our own words, “That which was from the beginning, which we have heard, which we have seen with our eyes, which we have looked upon, and our hands have handled, of the Word of life; 2(For the life was manifested, and we have seen it, and bear witness, and shew unto you that eternal life, which was with the Father, and was manifested unto us;) 3That which we have seen and heard declare we unto you, that ye also may have fellowship with us: and truly our fellowship is with the Father, and with his Son Jesus Christ. 4And these things write we unto you, that your joy may be full.” (1 John 1:1-4) In these four verses John uses the words “we have seen and heard or we declare.” How can we truly have fellowship with Christians who have never allowed God to work in their lives? What is their testimony? They walked the aisle? To be able to say these words God MUST be able to take us to a place (far beyond faith) where trust is being developed in us. How can we preach and teach a risen Christ if we have never experienced the resurrection power of God as He takes us from one level of glory to the next? How can we tell the truth if we have never allowed God to take us through anything? Far too many Christians are comfortable in their Sunday go to meeting Christianity filled with religious and pious traditions and have never experienced the work of God in their lives. They just go through the motions every Sunday, content in the good feeling they get from the routine and ceremony never allowing God to get them out of their comfort zone so He can become a real God to them. It is when we get outside our comfort zone God can begin to work in our lives and not until then. Far too many pastors, teachers, and evangelists never venture outside their little safe world protecting the rice bowl they have earned, but lacking in real spiritual growth and development from experiences where God can get them out on a limb and maybe cut it off. Did you know my friend it is our own words that reflects where we are in God? To find out where you are in God all I have to do is let you speak, after all out of our mouth speaks our heart. To see what type of person you are all I have to do is taste of the fruit hanging from your branches. My friend our walk with the LORD must be first-hand experience (things we have touched and tasted of God) if not then we do not know what we are talking about. Far too many Christians have this type of Christianity; saved from something, but knowing not the God they think has saved them. Our salvation MUST be in our own words. To be “spiritually minded” also implies that we have been “fitly joined together” into the Body of Christ and function in our position. For us to be considered as being spiritual means that we are living in absolute integrity and have a positive testimony before all those to whom we relate or interact with in life. Paul expresses this thought in Ephesians, “That we henceforth be no more children, tossed to and fro, and carried about with every wind of doctrine, by the sleight of men, and cunning craftiness, whereby they lie in wait to deceive; 15But speaking the truth in love, may grow up into him in all things, which is the head, even Christ: 16From whom the whole body fitly joined together and compacted by that which every joint supplieth, according to the effectual working in the measure of every part, maketh increase of the body unto the edifying of itself in love.” (Ephesians 4:14-16) Sadly some pastors, teachers, and evangelists teach from the Word of God that knowing truth as being an end in itself, feeling that this is the mark of spirituality. The revelation may be genuine and true, yet unless it effects a change within our lives we will becomes as a “sounding brass and a tinkling cymbal.” Our consecration to the Lord, our walk with Him, our fellowship with the Body of Believers of which we are a part, our relationship to the world in which we live, must be of such a quality that the revelation which we have (seen, heard, and declared) will find its expression and fulfillment through our daily life experiences. The quickened, revealed Word must become a personal reality so it can be both seen and handled by those to whom we witness. The level of spiritual maturity to which we have attained is not determined by the amount of or the greatness of our revelation, but rather our spiritual maturity relates to the consistent application of spiritual laws and truths to our daily life experience. The Lord is looking for those who are willing to accept and conform to the Word that He is speaking and separate themselves from all that might hinder or limit this flow of spiritual understanding and relationship. For us to be considered as being “spiritual” indicates that we have come into a degree of “spiritual maturity” in which we can discern and respond to His voice and presence, and maintain an active ongoing personal relationship with the LORD. There should be within us a measure (30-60-100 fold) of God (as seen in the parable of the sower) which others can sense and relate to. Now the parable of the sower is not about four types of spiritual ground (heart conditions) in which the word of God can be sown in as much as it is about four types of spiritual growth and development we experience as we allow God to work in our lives and teach us His ways. Jesus sets up these truths and explains “the mystery of the kingdom of God” in parables (Jesus was the Master of using parables) beginning in Mark Chapter 4, “And he said unto them, He that hath ears to hear, let him hear. 10And when he was alone, they that were about him with the twelve asked of him the parable. 11And he said unto them, Unto you it is given to know the mystery of the kingdom of God: but unto them that are without, all these things are done in parables: 12That seeing they may see, and not perceive; and hearing they may hear, and not understand; lest at any time they should be converted, and their sins should be forgiven them.” (Mark 4:10-12) The “without” Jesus was talking about was the understanding that comes with “ears to hear.” These ears are not given to us at salvation, but must be developed in us as we allow God to work in our lives though His dealings and judgments. At the end of verse 12 is a mystery to me. That is okay I like mysteries, who would want to serve God you can figure out? Apparently Jesus was not ready (at that time) to reveal the secrets of the kingdom of God to others, only the disciples. Why I do not know, but I am sure Jesus had a reason. My best guess would be He wanted to lay a solid foundation first in the disciples. Just a note of interest here; seemingly the people had to understand this parable before they could get converted, “lest at any time they should be converted, and their sins should be forgiven them.” What a mystery. Then in verse 13 Jesus gives us the key, the Rosetta Stone to understand all of the parables He taught. “And he said unto them, Know ye not this parable? and how then will ye know all parables?” (Mark 4:13) Jesus was saying if you cannot unlock the truth in this parable then you will not be able to understand all other parables He teaches. Truth is built on precept upon precept and line upon line, so if we fail to understand foundational principles (and that will be seen by what type of fruit growing in our lives) we will never be able to understand deeper truths that are progressive. Truth never abides alone and is always moving to the next level after we hold the understanding in our heart for a brief second or two. There are things I have been holding before the LORD for years and when I am ready for God to open them up to me I will hold them awhile and they will lead me to the next level of truth contained therein. Jesus goes on to explain what the sower was sowing. “The sower soweth the word.” (Mark 4:14) The seed was not money as most Christian TV celebrities and greedy pastors, teachers, and evangelists teach. God is not so much concerned with money as man is. This has been a liberating truth for BHG, if God wants me to do something He will make the funds available through people who are connected with us and who are obedient to His word. I do make the need known and Godly people respond out of a heart of love and obedience. I do not say, “Brother plant your seed (money) in the good ground of my ministry (it is not my ministry it is God’s that is why my name is not attached to it) and God will give you a 100 fold return” this my friend is nothing, but pure greed. By all means we must be led by the Spirit and give whatsoever He is telling us, God wants His money back and we need the reward that comes with our obedience. The seed was the word of God and not money. Jesus now gets into the four different types of spiritual growth. “And these are they by the way side, where the word is sown; but when they have heard, Satan cometh immediately, and taketh away the word that was sown in their hearts.” (Mark 4:15) For most people when the word of God is sown in their heart it is lost to misunderstanding. Make no mistake misunderstanding is a form of understanding, but it is a misapplication of the word sown. I do not believe Satan has the power to reach into our heart and steal the word of God unless we allow. Often this permission comes by way of us not understanding what was said and the application of the word then is lost. New Christians often get lost from misapplication on their way to the wilderness (where God can begin to work in their lives), but if they are serious God will keep them until they can once again find their way. Jesus then went on to talk about the second type of spiritual growth and development where there was some understanding applied. “And these are they likewise which are sown on stony ground; who, when they have heard the word, immediately receive it with gladness; 17And have no root in themselves, and so endure but for a time: afterward, when affliction or persecution ariseth for the word’s sake, immediately they are offended.” (Mark 4:16-17) Notice the word was still being sowed. The Christian now has matured in ways where the word was “immediately receive it with gladness” they heard the word, but because the Christians had no experience in dealing with the word of God (no depth of understanding) and had never allowed God to build in him a trust (beyond faith) the word sprang up in their heart, but was cut out of their heart by life’s many troubles and circumstances. Here the new Christian is trying to walk with the LORD (the word of God is getting through), but make no mistake when we desire to walk with LORD afflictions and persecutions will arise in our lives our family and friends as well as God will see to it. Here are a few promises (probably not found in promises boxes) from God, “Yea, and all that will live godly in Christ Jesus shall suffer persecution.” (2 Timothy 3:11) Jesus said, “These things I have spoken unto you, that in me ye might have peace. In the world ye shall have tribulation: but be of good cheer; I have overcome the world.” (John 16:33) What wonderful promises from God. And make no mistake once you make up your mind you will serve the LORD your friends and family (especially family and even children) will not understand and turn their backs on you, but Jesus said, be of good cheer; I have overcome the world.” There is also a danger in this verse. Many new Christians and even many pastors, teachers, evangelists have no root or understanding in them so they hear some truth (get a message from the internet or from another pastor, teacher, or evangelist) are happy and run out and share it, but when troubles comes their way they lose the truth of the message because it was never a part of them spiritually. They then will have to run back to get the message again and again. This is the picture of most churches today or worse there is a cross pollination of churches by pastors whereby a hot evangelist or teacher receives a word from God we often see this on Christian TV and in magazines (that has not been worked into their lives) and then they travel the circuit from one church to the next depositing something they know little about. No root no lasting effect in our lives. One last thought here; make sure the persecution and affliction that comes our way is because of the sake of the word and not because of our sake. Jesus continues on our spiritual progression, “And these are they which are sown among thorns; such as hear the word, 19And the cares of this world, and the deceitfulness of riches, and the lusts of other things entering in, choke the word, and it becometh unfruitful.” (Mark 4:18-19) Here the word was sowed among “thorns” what Jesus referred to as cares, deceitfulness of riches, and lust yet the word grew, but the word was unfruitful because it was mixed with thorns. Fruit grew from what it was planted with. So too as we grow in the LORD we can mix the word and produce fruit in our lives that was not intended by God. The seed was from God, but the ground was made up from others things which affected the seed. It was sown maybe not in peace, but in arrogance, greed, or even in selfishness, but remember whatsoever is planted will grow. Here the new Christian is growing and failing (even maybe in ministry) in God, but now producing fruit. And lastly we discover the good ground a maturing Christian whose foundation is God’s word and God’s dealings and judgments in their lives. “And these are they which are sown on good ground; such as hear the word, and receive it, and bring forth fruit, some thirtyfold, some sixty, and some an hundred. “(Mark 4:20) Notice the three steps: they heard (understood it) the word, they received the word, and it brought forth fruit. God is not complicated, three easy steps. Now the amount of harvest depends not on the seed (all of God’s seed produces a 100 fold return), but on the ability of the hearer to receive the word. The more we can receive (by closing out the world and our self) of God the more fruitful we can become. As we walk with the LORD God will plow our hearts, till our lives, dung and water us with others (I have been dunged and watered by many wonderful people) lives achieving a fertile life in us in which to sow seeds that will germinate and bring forth fruit that will produce seed after seed and remain. Now please know I am not saying any of the three previous types of spiritual growths are bad (they are not) they are typical of our walk with the LORD as we develop in Him as He is able to bring us along. The Body of Christ is made up from Christians from these four types of spiritual development and as we allow God to help us overcome things in our lives we all will be fruitful and give God a return on His investment. Our walk with the LORD MUST be in our words and out from our own life; if not then it can never be said we are spiritual and will always be “carnally minded.” Written by David Stahl

Saturday, February 1, 2014

DIVINE DECISIONS AND DISTRACTIONS

Our spiritual life (the level of spiritual maturity to which we have attained) is far more than the sum of the spiritual information that we have gathered or any compilation of our spiritual experiences. Rather the core and substance of our being “spiritual” relates to the level of inner peace and harmony that results from our making right choices, decisions, and our reactions to distractions in our lives along the pathway of our spiritual walk with the LORD. The Lord is seeking those who are willing to go beyond that which they have freely received through redemption and knowing our right choices, decisions, and distractions will never be easy. Paul told the Church at Philippi, “Brethren, I count not myself to have apprehended: but this one thing I do, forgetting those things which are behind, and reaching forth to those things which are before, I press toward the mark for the prize of the high calling of God in Christ Jesus.” (Philippians 3:13-14) No matter who or where we are we must make decisions as to what we will see, hear, and do, or where we will go or not go. The ever present temptation is to compromise and go along with the questionable and even the difficult situations that often line our path. We make few major decisions, but each day we make many “minor” (seemingly to us) decisions that feed either the carnal or the spiritual aspect of our being. The accumulation of these choices will result in our becoming predominantly carnal or spiritual. As our spiritual decisions begin to outweigh the negative pulls and responses in our lives we become an “overcomer.” To the extent that we rise above carnal soulish desires we are lifted into a place of communion with our LORD and we grow spiritually. Now the more decisions that we make which are toward the LORD and His purposes the easier it will become to continue making these correct decisions. The further down the road that we go in our walk with Jesus we will progressively become more detached from all that is either carnal or a temptation to us. In the beginning it may be difficult, but as we progress it will become easier. The pathway of our spiritual life can be considered as being an upward spiral. If we take a large wood screw and place our finger nail in the groove near the point and run it along the surface, we will gradually progress toward the head. Though it may seem to us that we are going in circles as we continue to make right decisions we are progressively moving upward. If we do this in reverse and feed the carnal aspect of our being it will lead us ever downward. There are those who have within them a quality of spiritual life. Now it may not be apparent as to why this is so, but if inquired into these folks would testify that through the struggles of life they have made quality decisions which bring them into increasing levels of fellowship with the Lord. Paul tells us, “For the kingdom of God is not meat and drink; but righteousness, and peace, and joy in the Holy Spirit. For he that in these things serves Christ is acceptable to God, and approved of men.” (Romans 14:17-18) The “kingdom of God” begins with “righteousness,” in the middle is “peace,” and ends with “the Holy Spirit.” It is not a physical or mythical place, a church, or even a ministry as most Christians like to project in the earth, but is made up and we enter it by making right choices and by dealing with distractions in our lives in God. Our submission to God’s divine government will lead us to becoming a partaker with Christ. In His realm our decisions do not relate only to right or wrong, but with the motives that underlie right or wrong. It is here that the final test of our union with the LORD will find its outworking. If we truly overcome in this area of our being we will be able to enter all three areas of God’s kingdom. Now here is where all of my title comes into play. Not only is correct decisions and choices critical to our walk with the LORD, but so too how we handle distractions in our lives. I do not know about you my friend, but the older I get and the longer I walk with the LORD the more I seem to get distracted. At first we are tested concerning the choices and decisions that we make. As we progress up the spiral we will be tested concerning the motives of our heart which provoke the things that manifest as right or wrong. It is not enough to deny only the “thing” we must overcome the very principle that allows it to abide within us and assert itself. Those who are satisfied with being blessed and eventually going to heaven have their reward (streets of gold and a mansion), but for those who intensely hunger for God’s higher level of spiritual reality there is so much more. These are in the place of pressures, discomforts, and distractions we deal with the issues of our heart. Distraction can fall into several categories which can knock us off the main track. For example just look at the distractions that fill up our lives: TV, movies in the cinema (even Christians movies), hand-held electric devices, social media, sports, sports programs, cooking show, you name it man is doing it, all distractions from hearing God’s word to us. In the political world: Democrats strive against Republicans while the Supreme Court stands staking it’s fist in the face of God with each new law that it passes. Just because the Supreme Court (Rove v Wade 1973) said it was okay to kill babies does not make it right in God’s eyes and America will pay for her disobedience. Sadly the spirit of national and world politics have leaked into the church where many denominational churches are divided along racial and political lines. I have said it before and I will say it again if you call yourself a Christian and you are active in politics you must vote the Bible, what God says is true and not what man says is true. The late Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. was right, God is not too concerned about the color of our skin, but He is greatly concerned about our character. We must never support a politician (no matter who he is) or organization that does not speak the truth found in the word of God. I was listening to a radio program and a Christian was complaining about the Grammy Awards marrying off 33 same sex couples and I thought why in the world are you watching the Grammy Awards from Hollywood? What did he expect something of God? The world is full of distractions and we must not listen to them if we are going to follow the LORD. Our advancement in God can often be measured by how we tune out things of the world. These distractions that come our way can distract us from our true purpose before God. We can become so immersed in our distractions that we see nothing else. In the same regard the worth of a person can also be measured by what happens when he or she is really facing troubles and distractions. It is a given we will face difficulties, troubles, and even distractions. Paul told Timothy, “Yea, and all that will live godly in Christ Jesus shall suffer persecution.” (2 Timothy 3:12) What a wonderful promise from God. So it is not that we have distractions and troubles rather it is how we handle these difficulties that really determine the quality of our relationship with God. If we give up what does that say about our trust in God? Now believe it or not these distractions can even be from God. Paul also told Timothy, “For God hath not given us the spirit of fear; but of power, and of love, and of a sound mind. 8Be not thou therefore ashamed of the testimony of our Lord, nor of me his prisoner: but be thou partaker of the afflictions of the gospel according to the power of God;” (2 Timothy 1:7-8) The longer we go with God the more He expects from us and the more He will exact from us obedience to His words. When I first started traveling in ministry I was zealous I would go at the drop of a hat. No fear, to the ends of the earth and beyond; well the longer I went with the LORD the more He was able to show me my motives, intentions, and my heart. The more I traveled the more I saw my zealousness became a distraction to the work God wanted to do in my life. Soon the ministry to others became secondary, because primary was the work God wanted to do in me after all, “We are God’s workmanship. . . ” (Ephesians 2:10). Trip after trip God was killing me (for mine and others benefit) it seemed like I had to drag my sorry self from country to country (trip to trip) while looking for ways to escape not going or while deployed ways to return home early. Now here is where distractions can be most divine for us, not in the distraction from the LORD’s purpose, but in the overcoming of the distraction. You know I still get this fear (and probably always will), but now it seems it is present after I buy my ticket, I have some skin in the game. When God speaks to us it is His very word that can become a distraction (and get us off track) that threatens our self-life and causes fear to arise deep with our spirit revealing our lack of faith. Do you know where fear lives? Fear is found in the pit of our stomach. Esther said, “if I perish I perish.” Now no one wants to perish ahead of their time, but if this be God’s plan for our lives (to lay our life down so that others may live) so be it. My good friend in Romania Pastor Jacob once said, “no one (Christians included) is afraid of dying, but what they are afraid of is how and when they will die.” My friend we are not really ready to serve God (and go to the ends of the earth or even across the street) unless we first are ready to die for Him. On the other side of conquering our fear is the approving and qualifying of God. Conquering our fear has nothing to do with faith, but everything to do with trust. Faith is what God gives (it is God’s faith not ours we cannot earn it or work it up) us to believe for salvation and such. How much faith do we need? Just enough faith to believe God raised Jesus from the dead and if we die He too will raise us from the dead. Now trust is built in us by every personal experience, every time God takes us through difficult situations and circumstances where we are sure we will be killed along with our dreams and hopes (even those in God), but in the end we see as an open mirror before us, God and only God has saved us. Job said, “though God slay me, yet I will trust Him.” Do we have enough trust in God to allow Him to slay us? If not at the end of the day and when we fail to keep moving through our fear it is because of our unbelief and selfishness. Unbelief in thinking God is not able to keep us in the hallow of His hand no matter the situation of circumstances and if something what we call bad would happens so be it. We must never allow our fear for self-preservation or our love for others and this world win the day over God’s word to us. And selfishness not wanting what God wants for our lives, but wanting our way. A selfishness were we do not want to experience loss (even if it is God’s idea), but loss is the way God measures our gain in Him. The writer to Hebrews told of the Children of Israel, “But with whom was he grieved forty years? was it not with them that had sinned, whose carcases fell in the wilderness? 18And to whom sware he that they should not enter into his rest, but to them that believed not? 19So we see that they could not enter in because of unbelief.” (Hebrews 3:17-19) Unbelief will keep us out of God’s rest (even further than trust) not an unbelief of faith, but of an unbelief of trusting God in every situation and circumstance, in every decision we make and every distraction we overcome in our lives and our families. Written by David Stahl