Archive for March, 2008

“Take Up and Read!”

Tuesday, March 18th, 2008

dc-augustine-gozzoli.gif

I’ve always enjoyed reading, and so from my earliest years as a Christian, I read. Although I thankfully did read a few good, sound authors early on (most notably Francis Schaeffer and C.S. Lewis), I also read many books and articles by less helpful writers and teachers. I read all these books because I wanted to know more about God. But there was one book that I neglected much of the time…it was the only book that really had the answers I claimed to want. And of course I’m talking about the Bible.

Why do we often find God’s word to be the last book we pick up to learn about God? It would be ironic if it weren’t so tragic. The books I read over the course of my first 30 years as a Christian led me, too many times, away from a true knowledge of Him. Those books used misdirecting language so that when I did read the Bible, the truth about God was distorted. My perception of Him was faulty because I read the wrong books.

The amazing thing is this, that God has chosen to reveal Himself through a book, through words that are His words. There is no other way we’ve been given to find out who God is, what He is really like, and what He requires of us. Creation testifies that there is a God; the Bible explains Him to us. Words matter and the accuracy of the words matter, because an accurate knowledge of God really matters.

Knowing God as He really is makes a difference in our homes and in the church. Life and death may quite literally hang on whether our knowledge of God is a true knowledge. Based on our perceived knowledge of Him, we will make choices about how we train our children and treat our husbands and flee temptations. These are day-to-day choices with eternal ramifications.

Not to overkill the point here. There are many good books, helpful books, books that direct us to the truth of Scripture. They help us in our understanding of God and of His word. But there is no substitute for the Bible itself. The Holy Spirit works in and through God’s word to bring truth and life to us, to cleanse us and sanctify us, and to reveal God to us in Jesus Christ. We should saturate ourselves in the words of the Bible, allowing them by the Spirit to take up rich residence in our hearts until an overflow of the Spirit and the word result in a blessing to our families and to the people of God, and to the world.

When Augustine, who became the great 4th century theologian, was sitting under a tree in despair over ever knowing the truth about God, he heard the voice of a child from a nearby house saying in a sing-song voice, “Take up and read!” He did so, picking up his copy of the Scriptures and turning to Romans 13, and that moment “the light of confidence flooded into my heart and all the darkness of doubt was dispelled.”

So I encourage you today, “take up and read!” If you “aren’t a reader” you can certainly, with God’s help, become one, for He has words for you to know! Or perhaps you can become an avid listener (here is a very good audio Bible.) The point is to go often to the life-giving source, to the very words of God, and drink deep!

God and Jesus Planned It

Thursday, March 13th, 2008

We had a great time tonight in our AWANA class when Joel, our friend and former children’s pastor, came to speak to the 3rd and 4th grade kids. Joel talked to them about Jesus’ crucifixion and about His sufferings for us, about the cruel treatment He endured and mostly about why He did it–why He went through with it all. Joel did a great job and presented a clear Gospel message to the kids. He ended the talk with “7 reasons why Jesus did what He did for us” (culled from John Piper’s “50 Reasons Why Jesus Came to Die,” since Joel only had about 20 minutes!) At one point in his talk, Joel asked the kids to give some reasons Jesus died. Although it wasn’t quite the answer Joel was moving toward, I loved it when one of the boys suggested, “Because God and Jesus planned it.”

They’ve been listening. We have talked several times in class about how Jesus’ death on a cruel Roman cross was the plan of Father, Son and Holy Spirit “from the foundation of the world” (Revelation 13:8), and about how “this Jesus, delivered up according to the definite plan and foreknowledge of God, they crucified and killed by the hands of lawless men” (Acts 2:23.) Joel emphasized to them that Jesus, though crucified and killed by these godless men, was not their victim:

“For this reason the Father loves me, because I lay down my life that I may take it up again. No one takes it from me, but I lay it down of my own accord. I have authority to lay it down, and I have authority to take it up again. This charge I have received from my Father” (John 10:17-18.)

That all crystallizes just fine in the mind of an eight or nine-year-old as “God and Jesus planned it.” How beautiful is the sovereignty of God; how wonderful are His purposes and plans! How kind He is to reveal Himself to us through His word, so that we can grasp, however frailly and dimly, something of His great majesty and mercy. Grasp it enough so that we will sing of it forever, beginning now! Enough so that we can lay down tonight on our beds and have as our last conscious thought of the day this comfort: “God and Jesus planned it.”

Offerings

Wednesday, March 5th, 2008

No, not money. Here are a few offerings from Wendy Alsup, who serves as a deaconness (!) at Mars Hill Church in Seattle, Washington.

“The Ideal Christian Woman”

Part 1

Part 2

Part 3

Part 4

How to Get Your Husband to Listen to You

Tuesday, March 4th, 2008

Haven’t read it yet, but I just read the review here. You go read it, too!