Tuesday, August 28, 2018

The Father, Abba, Heart of God!



This summer I was able to be part of Frontline Ministries BBQ’s in the park at Holmesway in Acton.  It was honestly a real joy for me to be there and become a human jungle gym to the children who showed up every week.  What I discovered early on is that many of these children come from single parent homes and they literally latched on to me.  I had so much swinging them around, throwing them in the air and basically everything I do as Captain Canada without the mask.  They always wanted to help with the BBQ and ran to greet me when I arrived.  It reminded me of the Father heart of God and how He lavishes His love on us and takes incredible joy in His children experiencing His unfailing love.

In Galatians 4, we learn some great truths about our Abba, Daddy, Father, a very intimate and personal relationship that He wants for us to experience with Him.

Abba has bought you out of slavery and taken you into His family!

What I am saying is that as long as an heir is underage, he is no different from a slave, although he owns the whole estate. 2 The heir is subject to guardians and trustees until the time set by his father. 3 So also, when we were underage, we were in slavery under the elemental spiritual forces of the world.
Paul is first referring to the law here that the God fearing Jews lived their life by.  The law’s main focus was to make you aware of your need for a Savior and that in your own ability you will always fall miserably short of His righteousness.
The only righteousness we can have confidence in the righteousness that we receive by the Spirit through faith. 

Abba takes us in and we who were once slaves are now free.

He sent His Son to buy us out of the slave market.  What slave market were we in?  We were caught in a slave market dominated by sinful and selfish desires.  Jesus came for our complete freedom!

John Newton, the man who wrote the most popular and famous hymn, Amazing Grace, knew how to remember this. He was an only child whose mother died when he was only seven years old. He became a sailor and went out to sea at eleven years old. As he grew up, he became the captain of a slave ship and had an active hand in the horrible degradation and inhumanity of the slave trade. But when he was twenty-three, on March 10, 1748, when his ship was in imminent danger of sinking off the coast of Newfoundland, he cried to God for mercy, and he found it. He never forgot how amazing it was that God had received him, as bad as he was. To keep it fresh in his memory, he fastened across the wall over the fireplace mantel of his study the words of Deuteronomy 15:15: You shall remember that you were a slave in the land of Egypt, and the Lord your God redeemed you. If we keep fresh in our mind what we once were, and what we are now in Jesus Christ, we will do well.   The Enduring Word Commentary

We are in constant danger of false assurances. Satan is continuously at work tempting us to think and feel that because we use God-talk, and come to church, and pray at meal times and avoid gross sins, we are therefore under God's blessing. But the book of Galatians is about a group of people (called Judaizers) who do all those things and are under God's curse. None of us should sit comfortably under the teaching going on here.  Divine blessing and divine curse are the issue. And the continental divide between the two is not between church people and non-church people. It is between those, on the one hand, who have been crucified with Christ and now in poverty live in continuing reliance on the living Christ, and those, on the other hand, who have never really died to self-reliance and whose religious activity, though "moral" and intense, is all an exercise in self-reformation. The one group glories only in the cross of Christ by which they died to all but God. But the other group extols the powers and potentials of the self and diminishes the grace of God (2:21) and the cross of Christ (5:11).

Abba always has perfect timing!

4 But when the set time had fully come, God sent his Son, born of a woman, born under the law, 5 to redeem those under the law, that we might receive adoption to sonship

The “fullness of the time” or “when the set time had fully come”  has a historical context. The hope and expectation of the coming of Messiah was at it’s greatest height during the time when Jesus was born: there were those like Simeon and Anna, living in the Temple awaiting the fulfillment of the promise.   Even among those who were not Jews,  there was a sense of anticipation: people like the wise men from the East.  The lay of the land included the conquests of Alexander the Great  and to that end it had brought about a common culture, and a common language, koine Greek that the New Testament would be written.  The armies of Caesar had secured the Pax Romana, the Peace of Rome,  and it extended over most of the civilized earth and when travel and commerce were therefore possible in a way that had formerly been impossible. Great roads linked the empire of the Caesars to cross borders and gain access into the known world at that time.  There was a hunger after knowledge, and a growing sensed of  dissatisfaction with the old “gods” of Greece and Rome.
Have you ever found yourself in the “right place at the right time”? 

I will also never forget how God providentially allowed me to take on a summer student intern position at Bethel Baptist Church in Fergus, ON in the summer of 1988.  It was through that opportunity that God would bring Sharon into my life and change the course of direction of our lives forever together!  I can remember so well the day I showed up on the steps of her high school to speak at the ISCF meeting! She was wearing a black t-shirt and blue jeans and a friendship would blossom.  She always like to tell everyone that she dated her youth pastor!  lol

Some people say well, that was just coincidence when it comes to moments like this but I want to stress the incredible providence of our Abba Father.

Reflect on when the Father in His mercy drew you to Himself.  What were the factors that led you to putting your trust in Him?  Who were the people that were instrumental in your journey of faith?
There are 2 important words for redemption

Lutroo 1 Peter 1:18 redemption as it relates to its price – the blood of Christ.
Agorazo 1 Corinthians 6:19,20 –as it relates to the possession in our body of redemption

And then here in v5, the purpose of redemption is to deliver us out of bondage never to go back to enslaving habits again

Abba longs for you to live like an heir!

6 Because you are his sons, God sent the Spirit of his Son into our hearts, the Spirit who calls out, “Abba, Father.” 7 So you are no longer a slave, but God’s child; and since you are his child, God has made you also an heir.
You did not receive the spirit of slavery to fall back into fear, but you have received the Spirit of adoption as sons, by whom we cry, “Abba! Father!” The Spirit himself bears witness with our spirit that we are children of God. (Romans 8:15-16)

God does not leave us in the condition of aliens when he adopts us. He does not leave us with no feelings of acceptance and love. Rather, he pours his Spirit into our hearts to give us the experience of being embraced in the family.   John Piper

Are you wired to receive or to achieve or as we are going to discover today, are you more inclined to live a life under the law, that you have to earn everything you get or will you live under promise?
Are you ready to live like an heir?

 We will be better enabled to know the answer to that questions when we discover what messages you are listening to.

Who makes it through your junk filters and into your Inbox?   Have you ever opened up an email and it turns out to be a virus?   It can be especially tough if that virus is a spiritual one and it has entered your mind and completely affected your life.  We need anti-virus protection, we need a firewall and throughout the ages, Christianity has always had to deal with false teaching.  One teaching that we are most susceptible to is we can achieve faith by human effort.  Paul is our AVG virus free here and the fact is that there is no room for anything in Christianity that diminishes the grace of Christ and cultivates our own pride.  So, today we are going to explore what system we are really living on.
We live in a performance-based society.  Everything from our children’s tests in school to people in sales who have to meet budgets, it is all about crunching the numbers and getting the job done.  You want to do well, then, make the grade.  So, when it comes to the receiving system of the Bible, we get bent all out of shape.  Achieving comes more naturally to us spiritually because it does in every other aspect of life. 
Even as Christians, even after experiencing walking in the Spirit, we can fall back into this mode of measuring our spirituality by what we don’t do instead of what the Spirit is doing in us.  Let me repeat that, because it is crucial to the understanding of our faith.

Please understand that subjecting yourself to fasting, Bible reading,  may be a "work of law" or a free act of love which comes from faith. Volunteering your time in a given ministry, giving to those in need--all these may be "works of law" which we do in our strength, to move God's favor our way, or they may be done in humble reliance on the strength which God freely supplies that in everything he may get the glory.

As heirs, we don’t work for God’s favor, but from a place of favor.

The Spirit himself bears witness with our spirit that we are children of God, and if children, then heirs—heirs of God and fellow heirs with Christ, provided we suffer with him in order that we may also be glorified with him. (Romans 8:16-17) 

Also, check out Ephesians 2:8-10

For it is by grace you have been saved, through faith—and this is not from yourselves, it is the gift of God—not by works, so that no one can boast. For we are God’s handiwork, created in Christ Jesus to do good works, which God prepared in advance for us to do.

The testimony of Scripture speaks to the progressive nature of our sanctification – the process of becoming more like Jesus, more like heirs to the throne!!   It is as we focus on hearts and minds on things above, as we walk in the Spirit that we will in turn not be distracted or enticed by the temptations below or gratify the desires of the sinful nature.  Continue to accept the righteousness that God so longs to clothe you in.  It is like the simple SS song that says, be careful little eyes what you see…for the Father up above is looking down in love.  Realize that He is not the type of Father who is looking down ready to whack you for looking at the wrong things… but that in love, He is longing for you to look to Him to satisfy you deepest longings. 

Psalm 147:10,11  His pleasure is not in the strength of the horse, nor his delight in the legs of a man; the Lord delights in those who fear him, who put their hope in His unfailing love.

Tuesday, August 7, 2018

Becoming A Freedom Fighter!




Here is a link to a video I did a few years ago on this very theme.  Check it out.


When you start living in freedom and become a freedom fighter, don’t worry in time people, the religious type, will start spying and you and maybe even infulltrate your ranks.  Being a person who lives in a world of grace, you can easily get taken advantage of or misunderstood for the people that you choose to minister to, the people that God has given you a passion for.

The people that we had the most resistance from when we started ‘Church at the Manor’ was in fact another church that had a file 6” thick of grievances against the Manor.

When God led us to approach the pastor who served there, the reception was pretty chilly and he was pretty stuffed up, like the turtleneck he was wearing!  At first, he told us that we didn’t know who we were dealing with and that the owner was the scum of the earth.  However, as we began to share that we were all ‘the scum of the earth’ until we met Jesus, his countenance changed and we could see that God was working on his heart.  By the end of our meeting he was praying for us and that God would use us in that place.

Let's dive into Galatians 2

Freedom Fighters Take A Stand For Grace v1-10

The historical account of the council of Jerusalem is recorded by Luke in Acts 15:6-21
It was a really tough lesson to learn for the early Christians because for centuries there were clear lines that divided the Jews and the Gentiles.   They didn’t associate with them, and certainly not the Samaritans, or the ‘half-Jews’.  It was so hard not to see them as ‘second-class citizens’ or for that matter, that they had the same equal access to the Father, there is no favoritism.

The issue at hand was whether they were ‘circumcised’  or not.  The Judaizers of the day, the ones trying to infiltrate the ranks’ were trying to hold on to external rites of passage that made them more identifiable with the Jewish believers.

This truth, that we are all made acceptable to God, through the finished work of Jesus is something that Paul was ready to give his life for.

He saw himself as the apostle to the Gentiles,  the outsiders, so to speak and we all need the message of grace from those who know they are absolutely not righteous to the self-righteous… those who think they are “in”

We did not give in to them for a moment, so that the truth of the gospel might be preserved for you. v5

The Skateboard Ministry at the church I served out west in BC was a thriving ministry.  We would have on average 70 youth from the community doing amazing flips, spins, you name it.  The problem was that the people who attended the church could only see the marks on the walls from the skateboards and weren’t impressed because we would have dinners in the gym from time to time. 

I took a stand for the ministry and spoke to the fact that we were reaching students who we not normally connect with through our normal youth programs and even more so, some of them were putting their faith and trust in Christ.  At the end of the day, the gospel and it’s power to change lives were more important than a nice looking gym for social functions of the church!!

Freedom Fighters Keep A Level Playing Field v11-19


Peter experiences his new found freedom and enjoys keeping company with Gentiles, basically all believers, to put everybody on a level playing field.

Unfortunately, his freedom was threatened by his fear.  In Acts 11, God gives Peter an elaborate revelation and shows him it is ok to have a good old fashioned pig roast with unbelievers.

Proverbs 29:25 states the fear of man brings a snare and here in Galatians 2, he sees some of his old legalistic friends from the old days, the Alpha Gamma Jewish Bible school buddies.

Peter was an incredible impulsive guy and he did things that really displayed his faith and then as we know, his faith could sink like a anchor in the ocean.

When Peter pulled back from hanging out with these “new kind” of Christians, his actions unfortunately influenced others and Barnabus followed his lead.  This could have easily been a huge step back for the church except that Peter had been called on the carpet by Paul

Paul rebukes Peter and his point is:

The unity of the church –v14  don’t set a false standard of holiness. We may not segregate people because of our race, but we do it in other ways.  Well, this person doesn’t worship the way that I do, so they can’t possibly be as spiritual as me. 

Justification by faith – v15,16 what does justication mean = It is the act of God where He declares the believing sinner righteous in Jesus Christ.  Justification is an act not a process.  I am not more justified than someone else.  It is an act of God not as a result of what we do.  Justification is not simply forgiveness.  Once you have been justified by faith you can no longer be held guilty before God.  It should also be noted that God justifies sinners, not “good people”.  We have to admit that we are sinners, not simply good humans who just need a pardon 

Freedom from the law v17,18  We didn’t find hope, meaning, strength and resolve in the law Peter to begin with, we found it through faith in Jesus so why would we think that we now have to measure ourselves up to an external code when that is what Jesus precisely came to break down, He tore down rules and went straight for the heart. We don’t live by an external code.

Freedom Fighters let Jesus live His life out through them v20,21


The heart of the gospel v20  So, why did Jesus die,  His death, burial and resurrection are the key truths.  We are saved by faith, - He died for us; We live by faith in Jesus – He lives in us.  We are so wrapped up in our identity in Christ by the Spirit that we died with Him and we’ve been raised to newness of life.

Two handles on this Christian life

1.      It is lived in the body – you will always feel the pull of the flesh (our natural learned tendancies).  We will always have challenges that will pull on our faith, difficult situations, trying relationships with others, being prone to thoughts of depressions, prone to wander Lord I feel it!

BUT

2.      It is lived by faith in Jesus Christ – His Spirit lives in my body and I can count on Him in every circumstance of my life. He can enable me in each and every moment to live in a place where I surrender my own bad attitude, my own selfish tendencies, my own stubbornness and allow it to be replaced with His selfless love, His divine power enabling me to have selfless tendencies and a tender heart to respond.

GRACE – I’m a gracer, God’s Riches At Christ’s Expense.  The grace of God is sufficient for me.  If I could be righteous by following a list of rules, than Jesus’ death is in vain.  The law says do, grace says done.  It is finished was Jesus’ victory cry.

So, walk in light of who you say you are:

What does this all mean anyway?

How does this affect your everyday life?

Are you ready to defend the gospel for all the grace that is in you?  Are you ready to be a freedom fighter? It’s a lot easier said than done.

When we moved to Guelph, we quickly discovered that the person living next door to us was the self-proclaimed, ‘street witch’ also used interchangeably with words that rhyme with witch.   It was an older couple who apparently had moved here hoping to find a peace and quiet.  Well, our street just happens to be full of kids.  There are as many as 30 on our end of the street.  We live on a cul-de-sac and we started playing road hockey like we did in any neighbourhood that we had been a part of.  She proceeded to take pictures of our kids and called the city to complain and sure enough the police would arrive and tell us that it is a by-law issue and so, no hockey.  We also had a self-standing basketball net and we played at the end of our driveway.  Again, more pictures and more visits from the by-law officer with a sticker placed on our net with the request to move it so now it sits at the front of our garage.  A street party was arranged annually and approval was sought only to be told if a ball landed near their vehicle, more calls from the police.  Rylan would play soccer in the backyard but if the ball crossed over to their yard, it would be gone.  She had someone there ready to confiscate the ball into her house.  It was quite a scene.

We also have a dog, Josie, who likes to bark to get back in the house and a visit came shortly after we got her from the humane society checking out her credentials and a payment needed for an updated license.  In the summer a fence was erected and it stands 9ft. tall.

They really wanted nothing to do with anyone and the more private, the better! So, needless to say, loving my neighbor hasn’t come easily here in Guelph.  I still tried to make small talk now and then when in the driveway, but not much took place beyond that.  Then, Sharon, had this crazy idea before Christmas to bless them with homemade cookies.  She would make them and I was assigned with Rylan and Addi to deliver them.  We knocked and you can imagine the shock when they opened the door… on both sides of the door.  We were shocked that they opened it and the husband happened to be in a wheelchair because he broke his ankle.  We didn’t even know that.  So, he graciously accepted them and that was the end of that.

That was until one winter day at the latest dump of snow a few years ag and I was outside shoveling our driveway.  I was almost done when I saw the ‘witch’ come out with one crutch attempting to shovel her driveway.  The snow banks were really high so there was no acknowledgment of each other and I completed my task and went inside. I then went to check in on Sharon and then peeked out the window to see the lady still attempting to shovel.  I knew I had to go outside and help her but everything inside of me wanted to just ignore her.  However, that is when I knew that I couldn't. The Holy Spirit was working on my heart and outside I went again and asked if I could help.  She was surprised but was so thankful and I was able to get it cleared.  Then she shares, ‘I just had chemo two days ago….the cancer is starting to grow back.” She proceeds to pull her hat back and I see that she has very little hair. At the moment I asked if I could pray for her healing.  She responded yes and there in her driveway, I put my arm around her and she held me and I prayed for her like I would pray for my own family with the firm conviction that God could do a miracle.  She was encouraged and I was blessed and it was a huge reminder to me that Jesus’ commands were just meant to be memorized, that were meant to be lived out!

Be a freedom fighter and let Jesus live His life out through you!