Monday 23 January 2012

Machir, the son of Amiel Week 4, 2012

“Who is that? Never heard of him before! Where does he appear? Old or New Testament?” I laugh! You really have not heard of him before have you? He’s one of my heroes in the Bible. He appears just twice in scripture and is mentioned 3 times. “How can a man mentioned twice in scripture be your hero? What did he say or do?” His words are not recorded, but his deeds speak volumes. And the king said, Is there not yet any of the house of Saul, that I may shew the kindness of God unto him? And Ziba said unto the king, Jonathan hath yet a son, which is lame on his feet. Behold, he is in the house of Machir, the son of Ammiel, in Lodebar 2Sa 9:3, 4(KJV). The first instance was the Mephibosheth issue: he manifests to keep Mephibosheth until grace appears unto him to get into the king’s house. Taking in Mephibosheth certainly was an act of mercy. He was crippled, a liability, and his family had been at war with King David.
“And the second time?” More help for more persons; his coast has enlarged. Now David is in trouble and needs help as he flees from Absalom. Machir was among those who helped not only David, but all those with him: when David was come to Mahanaim, that Shobi … and Machir the son of Ammiel of Lodebar, and Barzillai … brought beds, … and wheat, and barley, and …, and cheese of kine, for David, and for the people that were with him, to eat: for they said, The people is hungry, and weary, and thirsty, in the wilderness. 2Sa 17:27-29(KJV). Lodebar means pastureless, a kind of wilderness. Machir the son of Amiel helps those destined for the palace but passing through the wilderness experience until they are restored.
“What is so special about his own? Others did similar things.” Ah Machir sought no reward when those he helped now came into the palace and remained at his duty post. He does more though unrewarded by men. And I will very gladly spend and be spent for your souls, even if loving you more and more, I am loved the less 2Co 12:15(MKJV) . Barzillai got kingly rewards on request for his son, 2Sa 19:31-39 and this passed on to Solomon’s time 1Ki 2:7. He takes in people others would not want, who could be considered a risk, but who have a divine call upon their lives. He sustains them until their time of manifestation and then releases them asking nothing in return and fades into memory.
If your gift is serving, devote yourself to serving others. If it is encouraging, devote yourself to encouraging others. If it is sharing, share generously. If it is helping, help cheerfully. Rom 12:7, 8(ISV)

Monday 16 January 2012

Faith or Denial Week 3, 2012

“I am not a sadist: I cannot rejoice in people’s pains and sufferings even if you can do so.” You misunderstand scripture. Who said rejoice because of pain? Rejoice in the Lord always: So then, my brothers, keep on rejoicing in the Lord. It is no trouble for me to write the same things to you; indeed, it is for your safety Phil 3:1(ISV), and with regard to tribulation we are to be patient: full of joyful hope, patient under persecution, earnest and persistent in prayer Rom 12:12(WNT). “I hope you do what you preach.” Paul who wrote these things was in prison at this time, his freedom removed, but he rejoiced nonetheless: always praying joyfully in every one of my prayers for all of you Phil 1:4(ISV) .
“Look I believe in faith and positive confession and all that, but let’s be real. I just see the troubles around. Let’s not live in denial...” Denial? What’s that? “Oh a state of pretence, declaring all is well when things are going wrong.” No. God does not expect us to live in denial at all. Denial refuses to acknowledge what is going on, what you call “reality” merely sees what is physical alone, while faith sees all this and receives open eyes to see God and His provision. Then he prayed, "LORD, please help him to see." And the LORD let the servant see that the hill was covered with fiery horses and flaming chariots all around Elisha 2Ki 6:17(CEV). Denial closes her eyes to things around, “reality” simply looks around at things, faith sees more for it looks up to see God’s salvation. Now when these things begin to happen, look up and lift up your heads, because your redemption draws near Lk 21:28(EMTV). We live by faith; faith looks up: “My faith looks up to thee...” says a hymn writer.
“What good could there be in all this, what cause for rejoicing?” Rejoicing in the Lord gives strength: give something to those who have nothing, since this day is holy to our Lord. Don't be sorrowful, because the joy of the LORD is your strength Neh 8:10(ISV). Do you believe this situation will drive more people to pray? “Of course but that is no reason to inflict hardship on people.” So I rejoice anticipating more people seeking God sincerely at these times. Now I want you to know, brothers, that what has happened to me has actually caused the gospel to advance Phil 1:12(ISV). I rejoice in God in the midst of these challenges therefore. Rejoice in the Lord I say! The LORD God is my strength—he will make my feet like those of a deer, equipping me to tread on my mountain heights Hab 3:19(ISV).

Monday 9 January 2012

Rejoice Week 2, 2012

“Ah what kind of a year is this? I thought 2011 had gone with its woes but this one is hitting me.” Why is your face frowning like so? You want to break the skin of your forehead. “Look this is not a laughing matter at all; no jokes about it. I counted my teeth with my tongue in December so as not to get in debt but this fuel price is really crushing. Everything is just getting costlier and how to cope I don’t know for sure; these are bad times.”Ah I say it is a time to rejoice. Keep on rejoicing in the Lord at all times. I will say it again: Keep on rejoicing! Php 4:4(ISV). “I wonder how that is possible at times like this.”
My friend where is the source of your joy? If your joy is found in things and not Jesus, when things are taken you will be sorrowful. “What exactly do you mean?” Remember the rich young ruler? Jesus said to him, If you want to be perfect, go, sell what you have and give to the poor, and you shall have treasure in Heaven. And come, follow Me. But when the young man heard that saying, he went away sorrowful; for he had great possessions Mat 19:21, 22(MKJV). What caused his sorrow? He was about to loose possessions whilst he should have been rejoicing; he had just been invited to own the prince of peace. On the other hand when Jesus was about to be taken away from them, then only did real disciples have sorrow. A little while and you shall not see Me; and again a little while, and you shall see Me? Truly, truly, I say to you that you will weep and lament, but the world will rejoice. And you will be sorrowful, but your sorrow shall be turned into joy Jn 16:19, 20(ISV).
When Jesus is your joy and not things, even when everything is taken from you, you will still rejoice. Has Jesus been taken away? “Things are more expensive” you say; is His grace more expensive? “I am not sure how we are going to survive” you moan; is His ability to save less sure? Rejoice I say my dear. Even though the fig tree does not blossom, and there are no grapes on the vines; even if the olive harvest fails, and the fields produce nothing edible; even if the flock is snatched from the sheepfold, and there is no herd in the stalls—as for me, I will rejoice in the LORD. I will find my joy in the God who delivers me Hab 3:17, 18(ISV).
Let us use this opportunity to let our God know our joy is found in Him alone, so did the saints before us.

Sunday 1 January 2012

A perfect heart week 1 2012

“Wow, it would be so lovely to be always accurate about God’s leading. I’m aiming at being 100% accurate.” I actually have something better for you. “Can there be anything better than 100% accuracy in God’s leadings?” Consider the wise men. After Jesus had been born in Bethlehem of Judea in the days of King Herod, wise men from the east arrived in Jerusalem and asked, "Where is the one who was born king of the Jews? We saw his star in the east and have come to worship him."Mat 2:1, 2(ISV). “I don’t consider them accurate you know. Jesus was born in Bethlehem and was still there when they erroneously went to Jerusalem. Look what came out of it: Jesus was put in danger. Besides their type of leading, isn’t it suspect? Astrology!” It is true they went to the wrong town but have you considered God used that means to announce to Herod and the ruling elite the king had come? Angels announced to poor shepherds; wise men to kings and elite. God was giving everyone credible information about Jesus’ arrival.
“But why do you cite them?” Consider Herod, He called together all the high priests and scribes of the people and asked them where the Christ was to be born. They told him, "In Bethlehem of Judea. For that is what was written by the prophet Mat 2:4, 5(ISV). Herod was diligent in his search Then Herod, when he had privily called the wise men, enquired of them diligently what time the star appeared Mat 2:7(KJV). After getting accurate information as to the birthplace what does he do? Plan to kill Jesus! And the scribes and priests? Much more accurate than the wise men, able to advice people on the mind of God with 100% accuracy yet they never went to seek out or worship Jesus. “Is that not better than Herod? At least they didn’t misuse the information”. Was it not that same group who later bitterly opposed and sought to kill Jesus? It’s not getting the leading but what you do with it. It appears those who receive accurately and do nothing about the message are at risk of ending up fighting it.
“So what’s better than having 100% accuracy in leading?” A perfect heart i.e. a heart of obedience is. Teach me, O LORD, the way of thy statutes; and I shall keep it unto the end. Give me understanding, and I shall keep thy law; yea, I shall observe it with my whole heart Ps 119:33, 34 (KJV). With that heart God made sure they arrived safely. After the star they had seen rising led them until it stopped over the place where the child was Mat 2:9(GW). Knowing God’s will profits if you are set on obedience.