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Tweets & Rants 1 February 2013: Matthew 10:21-42; Acts 15:22-41; Psalm 24; Exodus 1-2

thinks we should be compelled by God’s abundant, intimate, and detailed love for us to love Him in return. Mat 10:30 @WeeManWest

wants his walk to line up with his talk in such a way that the people he encounters can’t help but glimpse Christ. Mat 10:32-33 @WeeManWest

loves it when Satan’s plots backfire and instead wind up multiplying the work that Christ is doing in this world. Act 15:39 @WeeManWest

thinks that if we had a renter in our property who rebelled against our lease we would boot them out, yet God doesn’t! Psa 24:1 @WeeManWest

Matthew 10:22 Jesus makes it clear that those who believe in Him and follow Him will be hated by all people, this extends even to siblings and parents. We shouldn’t be surprised when we are hated especially if we are living righteous lives. The righteous life is an insult to this world who would rather destroy the righteous than be made righteous themselves and have freedom from their slavery to sin.

I struggle with the fact that apparently so many of us who claim to follow Christ don’t live righteous enough to draw the ire of the watching world. We look more like they do than like our Christ.

Matthew 10:22 Do we really endure? How often do we stop at compromise with this world? I believe this is a message of hope, not despair. Christ is assuring His people that if they are His they will endure and be saved. Such is the mark of His people.

Matthew 10:28 We should not be afraid of those in this world who seek to take our lives for righteous living. They only speed up our reward. They have no power over our soul…unless we do fear them and leave the faith. How often do we alter or omit what God has commanded us because we are fearful of those who have power only to harm the body but not the soul?

Matthew 10:30 God intimately loves us. He knows everything there is to know about us in detail and yet He still loves us. Why can’t we trust in a love like that? He loves us vastly more than we love ourselves. I have no clue how many hairs are on my head. Yet, He knows.

We should be overwhelmingly compelled by God’s love for us to love Him in return and so often all we return to Him is spite. Then on top of spite we blame Him for our problems and treat Him with disdain and ignore Him…yet He still loves us like this?!

Matthew 10:32 I don’t believe this is referring to lip service alone. I believe we acknowledge God before men as we live by His laws in our daily lives lived before them. Are we obedient to Christ and His law? People are watching our lives.  It is no good for us to claim the name of Christ and live totally backward from Christ. Such is not truly acknowledging Christ before men.

Does our walk line up with our talk? If it doesn’t then we are not truly acknowledging Christ before men.

Matthew 10:34 Herein lies the expectation. Jesus didn’t come into this world to make peace with it through compromise. He came to make peace with it by conquring over sin and Satan. Sin will cause divisions, conflicts, wars, etc. All one has to do is establish righteousness in the midst of sinful people.

We tend to snarl up at holy people rather than emulate their lifestyles. Jealousy and back-biting tend to flow from our hearts rather than true compassion.

The Gospel turns the world on its head and sets the household at war within as the constant conflict is over whether our King approves of how we are living. These battles even rage between husband and wife.

Matthew 10:38 BREAKING NEWS: None of us are worthy of Christ…that is the whole point. We will have conflict rather than peace because we are sinners in need of a cure. Only when we die to ourselves and our sinful nature will we find peace with God.

Matthew 10:42 I believe this text is one of the most taken out of context passages in Scripture. The context is that God will surely reward those who receive and care for righteous people. This is not implying that our service to Christ is bound up in giving cups of cold water.

Just as God promised Abraham that He would treat people with blessing or cursing depending on how they treated Abraham and his seed (Genesis 12:3) so also this treatment now extends to those who follow Christ who is Abraham’s seed (Galatians 3:16) and the heir of the promises made to Abraham.

This is further assurance to His people that He will be the final judge of men’s works. Not the court systems of man that are filled with sinful people, but the sinless, righteous Judge will make the final decision on these people.

Now, I’m not saying that we shouldn’t give a cup of water to help others (Matthew 25:35), I’m just saying that this particular verse is dealing with how other treat followers of Christ.

Acts 15:29 What the Jerusalem council decided was quite simply that circumcision, and by extension keeping the whole of the Law, is not necessary for salvation. However, they did see fit to give the Gentiles some moral guidance as to how their walk should change as followers of Christ.

Acts 15:39 Satan sought to use John Mark as a divide to prevent the further mission work of Paul and Barnabas. Yet God defeats Satan’s plot and instead uses the issue with John Mark to send TWO mission teams out instead of one.

Psalm 24:1 The earth and all that is in it, including rebellious mankind, are God’s property. It is His to do with as He pleases. How many of us with rental property and a tenant would linger long with a tenant who destroys our property and violates our lease? Yet our merciful and compassionate God lingers long with us working diligently to bring us to repentance.

Psalm 24:4 We need to see and be certain from Scripture after Scripture that the common theme is that we are not worthy of God. Something has to happen to make us worthy. We don’t have clean hands, nor a pure heart. We have lifted our souls up to falsehood and sworn deceitfully.

We are not worthy to ascend the hill of God and stand in His holy place.

We are not worthy of being blessed and having His righteousness poured out on us in salvation.

Yet, if we seek Christ, if we follow Christ in repentance from our wickedness, then the salvation He earned for us through His clean handed, pure hearted pursuit of truth will be imputed on us.

Psalm 24:8 Who is this King of glory? None other than Jesus Christ. May our hearts open like these ancient gates and allow Him His rightful place on the throne of our existence. As Psalm 24:1 states, we are His property and owe Him the due allegiance. He purchased us with the blood price and is worthy of anything and everything we can offer Him.

Exodus 1:11 The plan of Pharoah is the enslavement of the Israelites. Satanically inspired leaders will always seek to enslave the masses mentally, emotionally, and physically in order to diminish the threat they hold against their power.

Our leaders have done the same. I’m not talking about the President and Congress, but about the shadow mongers who are rightly a League of Shadows who use wealth and influence to get the President and Congress to legislate their agenda of enslaving the masses. God will have His reckoning!

Exodus 1:12 Let this biblical principle sink in: the more we are persecuted the more we prosper. God multiplies us in our persecutions.

Exodus 1:17 The midwives feared God and instead of obeying Pharoah they obeyed God. What a statement of bravery and courage that they would defy one with the power to take their lives because they feared the One with power to destroy their souls.

Exodus 1:20-21 God dealt well with the midwives for their acknowledgement of Him and their fear of Him more than of Pharoah. He gave them families because of their faithfulness to the people of God as Genesis 12:3 states that those who bless His people will be blessed.

Israel continues to grow strong in the land of Egypt.

Exodus 1:22 I believe with all of my heart that people and institutions that place themselves are war with babies will eventually find themselves at war with God Himself.

Pharoah seeks to have male Israelite babies killed for the second time now. He sees it as a means of controlling the population of the Israelites (Exodus 1:9) whom he sees as a threat to the nation.

I’m amazed at how blinded we have become to this tactic in our modern day. Satan still attacks babied, he has just started his assault earlier (in the womb) in what we call abortion. What a perilous perch we stand upon as a nation as we murder the innocents for the gods of convenience, license, and greed. God will have His reckoning on our nation just as He had His reckoning on Egypt.

Exodus 2:3 It’s sad how few Israelites even balked at Pharoah’s command. I wonder how many Israelites cast their male children into the Nile to their deaths in compliance with the Satanic authority of Pharoah?

Yet this one, just like the Egyptian midwives, defied Pharoah. When she could no longer hide the child she made a waterproof basket for him. She placed him in the basket among the reeds in seeming hopes that the reeds would keep the basket from overturning.

This one mother sought to preserve the life of her son and she would be rewarded by God for her faithfulness.

WE who call ourselves followers of Christ should take great care to the going along with the ways of this world instead of spending our time being light to dark and exposing the deeds of darkness for what they are.

Exodus 2:14 Moses sought to impose his own timing on God’s will for his life. Moses would indeed deliver the Israelites, it just was not the time. Moses needed some character development.

He could not deliver the Israelites as a prince of Egypt. He needs the humility of a shepherd.

Exodus 2:22 Gershom means foreigner and Moses said, “I have been a sojourner in a foreign land.”

Exodus 2:25 God knew. In every trial or struggle you have endured please understand that God knew and was working out your deliverance. He knows us intimately!

Tweets & Rants 26 January 2013: Matthew 9:14-26; Acts 13:26-52; Psalm 22:1-11; Genesis 48

wonders how we can reach people who have been hardened by their circumstances and influences to scoff at Christ? Mat 9:23 @WeeManWest

is so thankful that we have a Savior in Jesus Christ who has delivered us from all sin and bondage and legality! Act 13:38-39 @WeeManWest

Matthew 9:14-15 Jesus is questioned concerning He and His disciples lack of fasting. Jesus assures this person that His disciples will fast when He is gone. We should always be joyful to be in the presence of God Almighty.

Matthew 9:16-17 We cannot take old institutions and breath new life into them and expect them to adapt. Preparation has to occur in order for change to be possible. The preservation of God’s work would require a new and adapted/prepared place to grow.

Our societies work in the same manner…one cannot keep the status quo with a tinker or two and expect people to receive it. People have to be prepared for changed.

In Christianity, we are prepared for the Gospel by the Holy Spirit. He works in our hearts to prepare them and make them ready for His message.

In Society, we are prepared/programmed by those with the power to program us through tv, news, internet, etc. to accept the changes they are making to society.

Matthew 9:18-26 First we begin with the faith of this ruler, his heart was prepared for the miraculous. The Holy Spirit had shown this man that Jesus’ touch could bring his daughter back to life.

Second we move to the faith of the woman, her heart was prepared for the miraculous. The Holy Spirit had shown this woman that touching Jesus’ robe would heal her.

Third we move to the crow, their hearts had not been prepared for the miraculous, but instead for morning by the playing of the flute player. Music has a profound impact on our souls and cannot be dismissed so lightly. They were not expecting the miraculous, but instead scoffed at Jesus.

Where do we find ourselves when we encounter Jesus? Are we prepared by the Holy Spirit to hear, see, and believe or have we been hardened by the circumstances and influences of this life to instead scoff at Him?

Acts 13:35-37 Paul expounds upon Psalm 16:10 to explain that it wasn’t referring to David, but instead to Jesus Christ. We serve a risen and uncorrupted Savior in all means.

Acts 13:38-39 Jesus provides us with forgiveness of sins and frees us from all the bondage of the Law. What a glorious truth we have. His law is higher than Moses.

Acts 13:40-41 & Acts 13:44 & Acts 13:50 So often in this life we face scoffers of many kinds. People who see the great things God has done and yet scoff rather than believe. We will always encounter the scoffers at various levels of authority.

We should never be surprised at either the motivations nor the scope to which these scoffers are willing to go in order to silence the Gospel. Eventually their jealousy will be a motivator driving them toward the Gospel, however, in Paul’s day it was a negative motivation for the Gospel was viewed as a threat.

Acts 13:47-49 Since the Jews in this place rejected the Gospel, Paul offers the Gospel to the Gentiles. The Gentiles rejoiced at the Gospel and it spread throughout the region.

Psalm 22:1-2 Jesus cried this from the cross as He died bearing our sin. Have you ever felt as though God has turned away? Jesus felt the same emotion on the cross. He bore that separation for us.

Psalm 22:3 I love the concept of God’s sitting enthroned in my praise. It makes me want to praise Him more so that He has a worthy throne to sit upon.

Psalm 22:4-8 Jesus is experiencing something that God’s people hadn’t really experienced. He was holy, yet He was not delivered. Jesus was abandoned to the cross for our sins. He was the object of scorn and mockery.

Psalm 22:9-11 Jesus’ entire life belonged to God…birth to death. Jesus desired the nearness of God and so should we. Jesus ushered in the era of righteous suffering that we now share in so we need God in our lives.

Genesis 48:17-19 Jacob knew the lesson of blessing. His father had refused to bless him and he deceived his own father into blessing him. Jacob blessed whom God had blessed. Ephraim would be greater than Manasseh by the decree of God.

Culturally Dangerous Christianity

“Therefore let us go outside the camp and bear the reproach he endured.” Hebrews 13:13

“Surely you don’t believe that ancient book with all its fables do you?” Such is how another round of witnessing begins; fortunately it doesn’t end here as well.

I must admit how shocked I am that so many of us are surprised that people in our culture despise our Gospel. We act as though the people of this culture are just like us and that the logic of the Gospel is infallible hence they should all love us and share in our faith.

BREAKING NEWS: WE ARE NOT SUPPOSED TO BE JUST LIKE THE PEOPLE OF THIS CULTURE!

We seem to quickly forget how the Founder of our faith was treated by His own culture. Wasn’t Jesus eventually rejected, hated and murdered? I’m not sure about you, but that seems a brief, crude summary of the events of the Gospel story.

Jesus even told us certainly that we would be treated the same way in John 15:18-20. So why do we live as though we expect different?

I think that maybe we expect different because we are holding to a different Gospel than the one Jesus taught. We’ve become enamored with an “I”-centered Gospel in our “I”-centered culture that is best seen in the questions we ask.

 How can “I” escape hell?

How can “I” get more blessings?

How can “I” benefit from church?

How can “I” benefit from this relationship?

These are normal human thoughts that we’ve all had whether we care to admit it or not. Yet, didn’t you notice the common denominator of  “I”!?

The Gospel Jesus taught is vastly different.

The fragrant essence of His Gospel is best expressed in His death. He died an outsider, rejected and despised by the people of His own culture. I believe with certainty that if we are truly living His Gospel we will undoubtedly face the same humiliation and degradation in our own culture.

In our walk it is indeed one thing to “become all things to all people, that by all means I might save some.” 1 Corinthians 9:22 and yet it is quite another thing to “not be unequally yoked with unbelievers. For what partnership has righteousness with lawlessness? Or what fellowship has light with darkness?” 2 Corinthians 6:14

We are to be friendly to the world without becoming “friends” with the world as James wrote, “Do you not know that friendship with the world is enmity with God?” James 4:4

Paul’s example was of taking on the outward adornment of a culture and people group in order to show them Christ in their own skin.

Unfortunately, we have bathed and basked in our culture to the point that no one can really tell the difference between those who are Christ’s and those who are not outside of church attendance!

I think we lack a difference because we lack the courage required to be different!

We cower from suffering the rejection and derision of our “friends” in this world so we refuse to be different, set apart, and instead walk just like they walk.

We care not to think that we are walking with them through a Christ-less existence and into a Christ-less eternity while we keep Christ to ourselves.

Are we really willing to suffer for Christ? What if our suffering is rejection, or being the butt of jokes? How about rather starvation or depravation? Or, maybe even worse suffering in agony or torment? What if our suffering is that of torment or even death? Are we REALLY willing to suffer?

Our suffering can be to any extent. Our Savior was homeless, hungry, and dependent; can we say the same of ourselves?

We have fully embraced this culture of wealth, luxury, and extravagance and seem willing to immerse ourselves in it while it drags it’s captives through life absent of Christ.

I leave you with what I believe Christ may very well be saying to Christians indulging in American culture.

 “For you say, I am rich, I have prospered, and I need nothing, not realizing that you are wretched, pitiable, poor, blind and naked.” Revelation 3:17

My hope is that we will realize where we are before it is too late. Christ is waiting!

“Behold, I stand at the door and knock. If anyone hears my voice and opens the door, I will come into him and eat with him, and he with me.” Revelation 3:20

In the Lamb,

Mark West