Wednesday, May 22, 2013

Oklahoma Tragedy, May, 2013

Oklahoma Tragedy, May, 2013

 
Among the more thoughtless and cruel questions asked at a tragic time like this is, “Where is your God now?”  The foolishness of the question rests in the silly idea that those who so tragically died were also atheists.  Here is my answer:

He is walking among the dead holding their hands, and they are holding His.  The same God, Who walked in the fiery furnace with the three children, Hananiah, Mishael, and Azariah (aka Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego) walks with His dead today.  It makes no difference to us whether we live or die, even in the fiery furnace; He is always with us in life and in death.  To Him, death and life are the same; it’s just a change of residence for us.  Darkness is as bright as sunlight to Him.

God has called us, the living Christians to suffer.  It is foolish to believe that the dead in Christ must suffer any longer.  It is we who are left behind, who must continue to suffer.  As the Psalmist writes:

“I believed, therefore have I spoken.  I was greatly afflicted.  I said in my haste, ‘All men [are] liars.’  What shall I render to the Lord [for] all His benefits to me?  I will take the cup of salvation, and call on the name of the Lord.  I will pay my vows to the Lord now in the presence of all His people.

Precious in the sight of the Lord [is] the death of His saints.  O Lord, truly I [am] Your servant; I [am] Your servant, [and] the son of Your handmaid: You have released my bonds.

“I will offer You the sacrifice of thanksgiving, and will call on the name of the Lord.  I will pay my vows to the Lord now in the presence of all His people.  In the courts of the Lord’s house, in the midst of you, O Jerusalem.

“Praise the Lord.” — Psalm 116:10-19

Friday, May 17, 2013

A Response to M. Steffan, et al


A Response to M. Steffan, et al:
 http://blog.christianitytoday.com/ctliveblog/archives/2013/05/millennials-nones-affiliation-brad-wright-barna.html

What utter nonsense.  Our Hope is, was, and shall ever be in God Himself alone.  We seem to have forgotten that the Triune God controls the universe.  As the Psalmist says, “What can man do to me?”

Moreover, how does anyone equate Millennials with Evangelicals, or either with Christianity.  Since when are Millennials anything more that a small fringe on the skirts of Christianity.  This is simply more utter nonsense.  We seem to have forgotten that The Church to which we must all belong is in heaven (Hebrews 12:22-29).  As the Psalmist says, “Zion, City of our God.”

We seem to have forgotten a few other things as well: “We wrestle not against flesh and blood....”  “The weapons of our warfare are mighty....”  Man-centered statistics prove nothing.  Nor does citing flash-in-the-pan theology or aborted movements.  The abysmal failure of such things is demonstrated by the fact that they are no longer with us.  However, the Kingdom of God remains unshaken.

Be afraid.  Be very afraid, all you who believe that you can live your miserable life in defiance of Almighty God.  Give attention to the nakedness of your Prodigal behavior, and come running back to your Father, before it is too late.

Beyond Forgiveness


The Lord does much more than simply forgive sins.  Yes, God is about justice and righteousness.  However, He is about much more than simply justice and righteousness.  The Lord does forgive our sins, then He also removes our sins, and finally He heals the wounds caused by them.

“As far as the east is from the west, [so] far has He removed our transgressions from us.” — Psalm 103:12

There are those who take these mercies for granted.  Those who wish to receive such grace without the painful process of faith and repentance, confession and absolution, sorrowing over sin and forsaking it, the experiences of genuine remorse.  Such will receive nothing from the Lord except His condemnation and rejection.  Such will only hear, “I never knew you.”

Nevertheless, the broken, the contrite, the poverty stricken in spirit — the publican, who has spent his life beating his chest in tears over his sin — these shall receive the blessing of the Lord and a home among the palaces of God.

Wednesday, May 15, 2013

What is Christian Worship?


What is Christian Worship?

Amen.  This is an excellent, excellent treatment of the subject, the best I have ever read.  I want to nail this to my door forever (reference to Luther intended).

http://orthodoxbridge.com/orthodox-worship-versus-contemporary-worship/

Somewhere, I’ve heard it reported that Luther said words to the effect, “Our worship is identical with that of...,” and he listed a string of a dozen or so Orthodox countries.  An observer of Lutheran worship will immediately see its relationship to St. John Chrysostom’s liturgy.  Similarly, some Anglican/Episcopal rites appear to have an affinity to St. James’ liturgy.  Not that I’m an expert in liturgics, but this information, if it can be substantiated strongly supports the argument of this paper.

Sadly, some Orthodox do not take these facts as seriously as they might.  A few Orthodox priests don’t preach at all.  The result can be that worshippers depart the service glutted on the liturgy of the Eucharist, but starving and malnourished in the the liturgy of the Word.  Ironically, conservative evangelical worshippers may depart the service glutted on the liturgy of the Word, but starving and malnourished in the the liturgy of the Eucharist.  Tragically, others may depart having received neither one.  It is a disgrace to have either the liturgy of the Word without the liturgy of the Eucharist, or the liturgy of the Eucharist without the liturgy of the Word.

What this Robert Arakaki, “Orthodox Worship Versus Contemporary Worship,” article makes clear is that a strong church is built on a strong liturgy of the Word with good preaching, and on a strong liturgy of the Eucharist.  How many Christians suffer with half a service or no service at all?  This article expresses what I believe.  It is an excellent bridge with Reformed theology.

What this Robert Arakaki, “Orthodox Worship Versus Contemporary Worship,” article leaves out, is that such a strong worship is built on a foundation.  At least part of that foundation is the regular practice of Vespers and Orthros.  What Vespers and Orthros build in life is a strong relationship with the Spiritual warfare contained in the Psalms.  Worshippers may and should come to worship with their hearts fully equipped (Ephesians 6) with a full set of Divine armor.

God bless you.  Yours in Christ.

http://orthodoxbridge.com/orthodox-worship-versus-contemporary-worship/

Saturday, May 11, 2013

Love Your Neighbor As Yourself.


Love Your Neighbor As Yourself.


“But speaking the truth in love, may grow up into him in all things, which is the head, even Christ.” — Ephesians 4:15 KJV

Love must speak the truth, especially about sin and forgiveness.  There is no love without truth.  There is no truth without love.  The cruelest of all cruelties is to excuse sin, and thereby prohibit its forgiveness.  A truly loving person calls sin what it is; and then seeks to help the sinner find repentance, forgiveness, absolution, restoration, the power to turn away from their sin, and the strength to walk in newness of life.

We all sin.  Our duty of love to each other is to help break the chains of slavery to sin, and walk together in that freedom which God supplies, and Christ purchased.  There is a lot of stuff being passed off as love nowadays, which is really hate.  Real love is shaped like the Law of God cut into the shape of a bloody cross.  Love never excuses or makes excuses for sin.  Leaving the sinner enslaved to sin is hate, not love.
 
Yours in Christ
Augie-Herb

Monday, May 6, 2013

The Bible: TV Mini-Series


The Bible: TV Mini-Series

The much-touted movie, Bible: the TV mini-series, was evidently rebroadcast on Lifetime (Cox:  25, DS:  108, DR:  252, UV:  360).

It was very disappointing.  Those who undertake making commentaries and portrayals of Scripture ought to try reading the Bible before they undertake depicting or writing about it.  The subject matter experts who consulted for the script receive a failing grade: we are baffled over where their so-called historic facts came from.  They did get a few parts close, only a few, watching was mostly a waste of time.

Older versions done by Hollywood were, by and large, better and more faithful to the Biblical text.

There is a Divine reason why the Bible is written in the specific words it is written.  All of us, especially commentators and portrayers, are obliged to get as close to those specific words as possible.

The plain explicit meaning is still important.  Our task is to find that explicit meaning, not to trample it under foot as this movie does.

Saturday, May 4, 2013

Wickedness


Wickedness

If you had been wicked, as I have been wicked....  If you had even thought of yourself as having been wicked, as I have been wicked, I would not have nearly so much trouble explaining wickedness and death to you.

But I am as one who has stared wickedness, and death, and hell in the face, and yet returned from the dead.  I am, as it were, returned from the dead, sent by God to explain wickedness, and death, and hell to you; yet, still you will not listen.  As it stands written:

“There was a certain rich man, who was clothed in purple and fine linen, and fared sumptuously every day.  There was also a certain beggar, named Lazarus, who was laid at his gate, full of sores.  [Lazarus] desired to be fed with the crumbs, which fell from the rich man's table: moreover the dogs came and licked his sores.  Now, it came to pass, that the beggar died, and was carried by the angels into Abraham's Bosom.  The rich man also died, and was buried; in hell he lifted up his eyes, being in Torments, and saw Abraham afar off, with Lazarus in his bosom.

And he cried and said, ‘Father Abraham, have mercy on me, and send Lazarus, that he may dip the tip of his finger in water, and cool my tongue; for I am tormented in this flame.’

But Abraham said, ‘Son, remember that you in your lifetime received your good things, and likewise Lazarus evil things: but now he is comforted, and you are tormented.  Beside all this, there is a great gulf fixed between us and you: so that those who would pass from here to you cannot; neither can you pass to us, who wish come from there.’

Then he said, ‘I pray thee therefore, father, that you would send him to my father’s house: for I have five brothers; that he may testify to them, lest they also come to this place of Torments.’

Abraham said to him, ‘They have Moses and the prophets; let them hear them.’

But he said, ‘Nay, father Abraham: if one went unto them from the dead, they will repent.’

[Abraham] said to him, ‘If they do not hear Moses and the prophets, neither will they be persuaded, though one rose from the dead.’ ” — Luke 16:19-31

Bangladesh: Class Warfare


Bangladesh: Class Warfare

The sorrows of the people of Bangladesh continue.  I remember Viggo Olsen’s labors in Bangladesh some 33-years ago, Daktar: Diplomat in Bangladesh.

Global Economy is the Cause.


The horrors of the global economy continue to confront us.  Obviously, a global economy is a ploy of the rich and powerful to control, even to enslave the working classes.  So workers worldwide are pitted against each other to drive costs and popular power to a minimum, while maximizing wealthy power and control.  It is embarrassing that this is carried out through the buying practices of the poor, in places like Wal-Mart.

The Reality of Bengali Life, It’s Cheap.


The flip side of this horror is that life has always been cheap in Bangladesh.  Few care if anyone lives or dies: that’s just the way it is.  In the bitter ironies of life, a dangerous, potentially lethal factory job in Bangladesh is better than no job at all.  Poor Americans, who shop at places like Wal-Mart, get to share a pittance of wealth with poverty stricken Bengalis.

An American Factory, It’s Funding College.


Yesterday’s news offered another irony.  An American sewing factory could not find enough expert skilled sewing technicians and is sponsoring advanced education for sewing technicians with guaranteed jobs upon graduation.  Who would have thought, College for Sewing?  Folks used to consider that, a trade, taught and learned on the job.  The irony here is that the global economy has so eviscerated America’s working class that skilled workers cannot be found.  Meanwhile, even engineering jobs are being shipped overseas.

Class Warfare, Nothing Changes.


The obvious solution is that power must be taken away from our worldwide wealthy monarchy.  But this is class warfare, you complain.  Yes, this is class warfare.  It was class warfare in 1446 BC during the days of Moses, in 1000 BC in David’s kingdom, in 586 BC with the fall of Jerusalem, in 33 AD at the Crucifixion of Christ.  This has always been, and will always be about class warfare.  If you don’t believe me, it is only because you haven’t been reading your Old Testament; the incessant complaint of the Psalms and Prophets is the abuse of the poor and needy.  You haven’t been reading your New Testament either, because Luke 1:46-55 and 4:18-19 make it exceedingly clear.

Us Versus God, We Lose.


Nevertheless, this is not a war than can be won by physical might, by multiplication of guns and other weapons, by cheap talk or writing.  This war can only be won by returning to God.  Yes, the fundamental reason we have got ourselves in such a mess is that we have abandoned God, and now He is abandoning us.

“If my people, which are called by my name, shall humble themselves, and pray, and seek my face, and turn from their wicked ways; then will I hear from heaven, and will forgive their sin, and will heal their land.” — 2 Chronicles 7:14

But then, we’re not really willing to “turn from [our] wicked ways,” Are we?

Friday, May 3, 2013

On The True Horror of Sin


On The True Horror of Sin

The Being Liberal’s caption said, “If the picture on the left shocks you more than the one on the right, you need to revise your views on immorality.”  The picture on the left showed two young men in an intimate embrace.  The picture on the right showed two starving children.

There Are Degrees of Sin.


To be sure, there are degrees of sin, and some sin is more heinous, more horrible than others.  Nevertheless, have we completely forgotten what Christianity is all about?

“But if you have [biased] respect for persons, you commit sin, and are convinced of the law as transgressors.  For whoever shall keep the whole law, and yet offend in one point, is guilty of all.  For He Who said, “Do not commit adultery,” also said, “Do not kill.”  Now if you do not commit adultery, and yet you kill, you are become a transgressor of the law.” — James 2:9-11

A wise pastor, preaching on this text from James, once pointed out that, “The Law is a seamless garment.”[1]  It is impossible just to break part of The Law.  In human courts, we assign levels of guilt and appropriate punishment, we weigh one sin against another.  But in God’s court, the only court of last resort, all sin is worthy of death, and all sin is punished by death.

The Being Liberal’s picture asks us to decide which sin is more heinous: the sin of homosexual perversion or the sin of oppression of the poor.  However, that is only the surface question.  The real demonic question asks us to be the judges of sin, to set ourselves up as self-righteous judges of that which is moral or immoral.

Satan, in posing this question, invites us to believe, that we are not as bad as all that.  Surely, we are good and nice Christian people and our sins are not as wicked or heinous as the sin of homosexual perversion; our sins are not as wicked or heinous as the sin of oppression of the poor.  Consequently, we think we have the God given right to decide which sin is worse.

“There is a way that seems right to a man, but the ends thereof are the ways of death.” — Proverbs 14:12

Being Liberal would have us become judges of morality.  In becoming judges of morality, we arrogantly make ourselves into judges of The Law.  There are degrees of sin: none of these are ours to decide.  In becoming judges of The Law, we commit ourselves to a path that leads only to Hell.

Our Business is Forgiveness.


In the process of deciding this case, we are tempted into the trap of believing that one of these acts, being more sinfully heinous to the eyes of corrupt flesh, might not even be sinful at all, and ought to be excused.

Of course, as soon as we excuse a thing, we have forfeited the right to forgive the thing.  The one thing The Church must do, is show the path to repentance and forgiveness of sin.  Yet, this is the very thing that many so-called churches are forfeiting.  Such groups have completely forgotten what Christianity is about.

To be sure, James also warns us against the perversion of singling out any one sin for special emphasis.  All sin breaks The Law of God.  It is just as bad to overemphasize the sin of homosexual perversion, as it is to excuse it.  It is just as bad to overemphasize the sin of oppression of the poor, as it is to excuse it.  Yet here we are.

“There is a way that seems right to a man, but the ends thereof are the ways of death.” — Proverbs 14:12

In denying forgiveness to sinners, we commit ourselves to a path that leads only to Hell.

All Sin is Horrifying.


As far as social evils are involved, the sin of Debt Slavery is of far greater concern that the sin of homosexual perversion.  One need not go far to prove that nearly all of the social evils that grip our society are driven by Debt Slavery.  The idea that some petty tyrant, who fancies himself a great emperor, and thus has the power to starve innocent children to death, is horrifying.  The idea that the Sacrament of Marriage may be freely trampled underfoot may be a lesser social evil, but it is no less horrifying.

My Sin, Our Personal Sin is the Most Abhorrent of All.


Oh the black granite hardness of our darkened, unrepentant and impenetrable hearts.  How can we fail to see that it is our sin that Christ is after?  How long will we continue to hide behind our false masks of niceness?  Do we really believe that the mask will eat the face, and we will thus become truly nice people?  Do we not realize that the day will come when Christ rips the masks from our faces, and exposes the rotten stinking horror of what we really are?  Have we really ceased to Abhor all sin?

“The transgression of the wicked tells my heart, [that there is] no fear of God before his eyes.  He flatters himself in his own eyes, until his iniquity is found to be despicable.  The words of his mouth [are] iniquity and deceit.  He has left off being wise, [and] doing good.  He devises mischief on his bed.  He sets himself in a way [that is] not good.  He does not abhor evil.” — Psalms 36:1-4

In becoming judges of The Law and sin, we cease to see our own sins as utterly horrifying; we cease to abhor evil.”

The Law of God is Precious.


Many people who want to think of themselves as Christians have forgotten that The Law of God is a precious, delicate, cut-glass goblet filled with Christ’s blood.  The least of unrepented, unforgiven, and un-absolved sin shatters the whole goblet for us and spills the blood of Christ on the ground.  Shall we continue to live lives where all sin is not abhorrent to us?  Do we really want to hear that final verdict?

“I never knew you?” — Matthew 7:21-23

Do we really wish to drink the dregs of God’s cup?

“For in the hand of the Lord there is a cup, and the wine is red.  It is fully mixed; and He pours out of the same.  But, the dregs thereof, all the wicked of the earth shall wring them out, and drink them.” — Psalm 75:8

The same cup is the cup of life and the cup of death.  For the judges of The Law it is the cup of death.

Christ Alone is the Judge of All.


It is not our place to choose.  It is not our morality to decide.  Christ is the judge and punisher of all such things.  Christ alone knows the depths of the heart.  Our job is to proclaim Christ Crucified, and Christ Risen from the dead, as the only cure for sin.  Our job is to proclaim faith, repentance, confession, forgiveness, absolution, and restoration to fellowship.  Our job is to obey the Law of God.  Our job is to hate and forsake out own sins, whatever they are.

Our Warfare is Against the Sins of Our Own Hearts.


“We wrestle not against flesh and blood, but against principalities, against powers, against the rulers of the darkness of this world, against spiritual wickedness in high places.” — Ephesians 6:12

Our warfare is spiritual, not physical.  The root sin of both homosexual perversion and oppression of the poor is not the reprehensible fleshly acts; but the demonic sin behind them.  Satan wants us to believe and act as though God has not spoken clearly to these issues.  Satan wants us to doubt and disobey the authority of God’s Word.  Satan wants to disarm us and make us powerless.  Satan succeeds whenever he gets us to question God’s absolute authority and the authority of God’s Word.

“Though we walk in the flesh, we do not war after the flesh.  The weapons of our warfare are not carnal, but mighty through God to the pulling down of strong holds; casting down imaginations, and every high thing that exalts itself against the knowledge of God, and bringing into captivity every thought to the obedience of Christ.  So we are ready to avenge all disobedience, when your obedience is fulfilled.” — 2 Corinthians 10:3-6

Satan is a defeated foe.  He cannot overcome the power of God with his cheap tricks.  He cannot escape the punishment due him.

“Then He shall say to them on the left hand, Depart from me, ye cursed, into everlasting fire, prepared for the devil and his angels.” — Matthew 25:41

That’s right.  Hell was created for Satan and his demons, not for man: but we can and will follow him there.

“And whosoever was not found written in the book of life was cast into the lake of fire.” — Revelation 20:15

As soon as we lose sight of the horror of our own sins, we cease to abhor evil, and we set ourselves on the inevitable path to Hell.

Surely, That Can’t be True.


“Hath God said?” — Genesis 3:1

Absolutely!  God has spoken.  We just refuse to admit that He has complete authority over our lives.  We simply refuse to obey.

Search me, O God, and know my heart: try me, and know my thoughts.  See if [there is any] wicked way in me, and lead me in the everlasting way. — Psalm 139:23-24

“The lion has roared; who will not fear?  The Lord God has spoken; who can but prophesy?” — Amos 3:8

Which Way are You Going?


Are you walking the way of eternal life in full obedience to Jesus Christ, in full abhorrence of your own sin, in assurance of the resurrection from the dead?  Or have you become a judge of The Law, walking the way of certain death?
Being Liberal wants us to walk the way of certain death.