Love

Jesus saved the life of the adulterous women (John 8:1-30) by challenging those who have no sin to cast the first stone. He redeemed her from her sin. He gave her a new life. But if she was anything like me, she kept sinning, maybe not the same sin, but sinning all the same. How does that dynamic work with redemption, and the continuation as a sinner?

It is so easy for me to become immersed in God’s love. It is easy to see how He cares for me and meets my needs, that I sometimes forget the devastating impact of my sin. My life is not a story of condemnation, but a story of love. The very essence of my relationship with Christ is not my sin, but His love. It defines everything.

Matthew 22:37, “And he said to him, “You shall love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind. “

You see, I need His love like a fish needs water. I need to be enveloped in it. It becomes so critical for my existence; I forget it is just as essential as the air I breathe. I am not always aware of oxygen. I can’t see it, but I know it is there and I know I need it. I know what happens when you take it away. But I don’t think about it until it is scarce or absent. Then a sense of panic set in. My mind goes into survival mode, and I fight for my very life. God’s love is like that.

Jerry Bridges said it like this, “God’s unfailing love for us is an objective fact affirmed over and over in the Scriptures. It is true whether we believe it or not. Our doubts do not destroy God’s love, nor does our faith create it. It originates in the very nature of God, who is love, and it flows to us through our union with His beloved Son.

What drives my relationship with Christ is not overcoming my sin, but craving His love. I hate my sin because to stands in the way of my relationship with Him. When I sin, I feel that His love is scarce or absent, and my heart fights for its very life. Separation from God brings in a panic state. That panic comes in the form of fear, anxiety, depression and loneliness.

1 John 4:18, “There is no fear in love. But perfect love drives out fear, because fear has to do with punishment. The one who fears is not made perfect in love. “

There is a medical condition called a Hiatal Hernia. A Hiatal Hernia is when your stomach bulges up into your chest through an opening in your diaphragm. I know, gross image, I’m sorry. When the tiniest piece of food is caught in this bulge, the patient feels like someone grabbed their throat with both hands and started to squeeze. They have to fight the urge to panic. The truth is that they can breathe just fine, they don’t think they can. They have to consciously tell their diaphragm to keep pumping their lungs; then, they can drink a little water to pass the food into their stomach; it’s over, just like that. Once they understand the dynamics, they can have an episode, and the people sitting across the table from them don’t sense a thing.

The state of sin is like the Hiatal Hernia. The act of sinning is the tiniest piece of food in the hernia. But just like the food doesn’t stop the patient from breathing, the sin does not stop us from being loved by God. The Hiatal Hernia sufferer tells their diaphragm to contract, expanding their lungs, and inhaling oxygen. We, as sinners, must reach out to God, repent of our sin, and experience His love.

Acts 3:19, “Repent, then, and turn to God, so that your sins may be wiped out, that times of refreshing may come from the Lord, 

In the deepest, darkest moments of my life, I survive solely on the knowledge that the God of the universe loves me unconditionally. God made me in His image, and He adores me. He has a plan for me to prosper. What I am going through may not be His making, but he can use it if I let Him. Evil lurks in every dark corner. It strikes without warning or reason. Some evil is from the enemy; some is from our stupidity. God knows this about the world and the people He has placed in it.

St. Augustine said, “God loves each of us as if there were only one of us.

Once I understand the dynamics of God’s love, I can start to control the panic. I repent of my part of any sin that may have happened, and then I breathe in His love. Just like a Hiatal Hernia, there is discomfort I would prefer not to experience; but it is not fatal.

Matthew 3:8, “Produce fruit in keeping with repentance. “

Fighting Fatigue

I am tired. And I am tired of being tired. Both my morning meditation verse and today’s sermon was about being tired. God wants me to both know it and do something about it.

Proverbs 17:22,” A joyful heart is good medicine, but a crushed spirit dries up the bones.”

I am tired of the negative political campaigns that try to divide us. I am tired of the conspiracy theories concerning who, what and why of the pandemic. I am tired of the politicalizing of the message of hate. I feel that the world is so hell-bent of distracting me from the truth, that the truth no longer matters. I am tired of people who have been so brainwashed by what they want the truth to be, that they think everyone else is lying. I’m tired of the endless debates, the emotions, the hate.

This morning God reinforced that I was made for a time such as this. This is not a time to lament; it is a time to rejoice that God has opened the world to us.  It is a time to step back and let Him lead. God will fight the good fight for me.

Romans 12:12, “Rejoice in hope, be patient in tribulation, be constant in prayer.”

What if every time we are tempted to enter the debate, we chose to focus our conversation, not on what man has said, but what God says? What if we quote scripture rather than the latest media post? What if we craft our position on God’s word rather than our selected party or candidate? What if we focus on the long view, not the short view?

Titus 3:9, “But avoid foolish questions, and genealogies, and contentions, and strivings about the law; for they are unprofitable and vain.”

In the end, God wins. He does not represent a political party, ethnic group, or geography. He represents truth as dictated by Him. That truth is grounded in love. If we are tired of all the chaos around us, take a deep breath, and focus on love.

Proverbs 10:12, “Hatred stirs up trouble, but love forgives all wrongs.”

What do you think it would do to your world view if your conversation were to heal the divide not expand it? What if you had so much confidence in God’s omnipotence, that you didn’t feel the need to fight this battle? Sometimes it takes more faith to not fight than to fight. The battle was already won, you can afford to rest in love.

2 Chronicles 20:17, “You will not need to fight this battle. Set yourselves, stand still, and see the salvation of Yahweh with you, O Judah and Jerusalem. Don’t be afraid nor be dismayed. Go out against them tomorrow, for Yahweh is with you.'”

This time is a time specifically meant to divide. It is a time to demonstrate to non-believers that God has lost control. It is a time to prove that Christians don’t believe God is in charge; we have joined the fray. We have allowed worldly distress to distract us from the truth. We have become just as stubborn, just as headstrong, just as fearful. And I am afraid that we have become just as hateful.

Now is the time to recapture what we believe. If you are afraid that God will not fight your fight maybe you should reassess either your faith or your battle.

3 John 1:4, “I have no greater joy than to hear that my children are walking in the truth.”

We are all tired of trying to be heard. We are all tired of fighting the good fight. Today’s world is exhausting. God’s word is a day off from the fight. God’s word every morning, means every morning starts with a day off from the fight. Our only job is not to convince others of our world view; it is to show others God’s love and grace. Don’t get distracted.

1 Peter 2:1-25, “So put away all malice and all deceit and hypocrisy and envy and all slander. Like newborn infants, long for the pure spiritual milk, that by it you may grow up into salvation— if indeed you have tasted that the Lord is good. As you come to him, a living stone rejected by men but in the sight of God chosen and precious, you yourselves like living stones are being built up as a spiritual house, to be a holy priesthood, to offer spiritual sacrifices acceptable to God through Jesus Christ.”