As I read Proverbs 2 today I am so reminded of the importance of Wisdom. It is the intended focus of healthy discipleship. Too often we find the focus of many programs, Churches and para-church organizations in their "discipleship", to be focused on the gaining of knowledge and maybe even on the change in lifestyle. Yet the gathering of knowledge and change in living is but a portion toward Wisdom.
In order for us to embrace true Wisdom we need to surrender ourselves in all humility to God. We must learn to properly "fear" God in a healthy way. We must gather understanding, knowledge and insight, then view them through the lens of the fear of God and put into practice what God shows us in His Word.
What I am saying is we need to be reminded to have a healthy fear of God, respect yes but not in some purely "formal" manner but something deeper that represents our understanding of who God is and who we are now in Him. Without this we will fail to grow in true Wisdom.
The result of a wisdom based approach to discipleship, which is our calling as the Church that Jesus is the head of, is for our live then to reflect Him. The wisdom that is gained should result in transformation in us. So we do not teach a legalism or rules based program in order to make life different. Instead through the seeking of Godly Biblical Wisdom our lives will be changed.
This is what the work of the Holy Spirit is to do in us as we walk, learn and grow together.
Join me this year in the desire to submit to God daily and seek to grow in His Wisdom.
Pastor Bruce
Friday, January 3, 2014
Tuesday, December 31, 2013
Final Ponderings of 2013
Here I sit on my first eve of the new year in Brandon Manitoba. It has been an exciting year with a lot of change. Not all easy but God has been very good to us. So I have been pondering a lot. One thing that has been on my radar lately is how we seem to have lost so many boundaries in our modern culture. I am certainly not talking about "rules" but rather the boundaries of "respect" for others and the value of Biblical Truth. I hear a lot lately about the importance of "tolerance" and "unity" though these are not new themes the lack of important principles to guide the discussions seem to be lacking.
For example when I read language from the new Pope about how we need to learn to co-exist with Muslims because they are really peaceful and worship the same god as us, I shake my head and can't believe how lacking in understanding he is about Islam. I know people who have converted from Islam to Christianity and they will tell me that Islam is not at its core peaceful, it is rooted in fear and power. The god Islam proclaims is not the same God that the Bible talks about. Christians are Trinitarian, Jesus is not a teacher or prophet, He is one of the 3 members of the Trinity and as such is God, Islam does not believe this. Yet in a drive to gather political unity and support the Pope seems to lack Biblical guidance on such things.
Another example is how people responded in the past year to different issues that have risen regarding homosexuality and Christianity. It may be true that some people have expressed what is Biblical Truth in a way that was hurtful and harsh but what has been lacking is proper respect for others no matter how different they are than you. I believe we are called to have a basic respect for others. I have people who I call friends who have identified themselves to me as "gay" or "bi", this should not cause me to treat them any different than the friends that I have that have identified themselves to me as "alcoholic" or "adulterer". I do not have to agree with people in order to treat them with respect. I have friends who are Muslim, Catholic, Pentecostal, Baptist, Atheist, etc... I do not have to agree with them to respect them as people. Walking with others who are different from you with respect actually brings opportunity for us in a caring manner to share our Faith.
Yet in all of this people who have a special agenda like to call for "tolerance" but not for "respect". We are told to put aside what we believe because Christianity and Biblical Truth might offend people. Yet true respect and tolerance would say everyone should believe what they believe and not be offended that someone believes different. I do not expect people who are not Biblical Christians to believe like me, I expect that they will choose lifestyles and religions etc... that are nothing like my belief. This is actually what the Bible describes, the lost are lost and do not expect them to act and believe like the found. People get really offended because the Bible describes them as lost or dead in sin but if you don't believe the Bible then why should it matter to you. So we have the people of the World describing "tolerance" as the absence of Biblical Christianity.
So if you are like me and desire to live as a Biblical Christian, then I will encourage you to boldly live your belief but do so with respect for others. The Love we are to show others is to be rooted in the "fruit" of the Spirit - love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, self-control. So let us seek to embody the fruit that the Spirit of God brings into our life.
Happy New Year - let's walk through 2014 Together.
If you have things you would like to hear my thoughts about in 2014 just drop me an e-mail and I will see if I can accommodate you.
Pastor Bruce
pastorffbc@mymts.net
For example when I read language from the new Pope about how we need to learn to co-exist with Muslims because they are really peaceful and worship the same god as us, I shake my head and can't believe how lacking in understanding he is about Islam. I know people who have converted from Islam to Christianity and they will tell me that Islam is not at its core peaceful, it is rooted in fear and power. The god Islam proclaims is not the same God that the Bible talks about. Christians are Trinitarian, Jesus is not a teacher or prophet, He is one of the 3 members of the Trinity and as such is God, Islam does not believe this. Yet in a drive to gather political unity and support the Pope seems to lack Biblical guidance on such things.
Another example is how people responded in the past year to different issues that have risen regarding homosexuality and Christianity. It may be true that some people have expressed what is Biblical Truth in a way that was hurtful and harsh but what has been lacking is proper respect for others no matter how different they are than you. I believe we are called to have a basic respect for others. I have people who I call friends who have identified themselves to me as "gay" or "bi", this should not cause me to treat them any different than the friends that I have that have identified themselves to me as "alcoholic" or "adulterer". I do not have to agree with people in order to treat them with respect. I have friends who are Muslim, Catholic, Pentecostal, Baptist, Atheist, etc... I do not have to agree with them to respect them as people. Walking with others who are different from you with respect actually brings opportunity for us in a caring manner to share our Faith.
Yet in all of this people who have a special agenda like to call for "tolerance" but not for "respect". We are told to put aside what we believe because Christianity and Biblical Truth might offend people. Yet true respect and tolerance would say everyone should believe what they believe and not be offended that someone believes different. I do not expect people who are not Biblical Christians to believe like me, I expect that they will choose lifestyles and religions etc... that are nothing like my belief. This is actually what the Bible describes, the lost are lost and do not expect them to act and believe like the found. People get really offended because the Bible describes them as lost or dead in sin but if you don't believe the Bible then why should it matter to you. So we have the people of the World describing "tolerance" as the absence of Biblical Christianity.
So if you are like me and desire to live as a Biblical Christian, then I will encourage you to boldly live your belief but do so with respect for others. The Love we are to show others is to be rooted in the "fruit" of the Spirit - love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, self-control. So let us seek to embody the fruit that the Spirit of God brings into our life.
Happy New Year - let's walk through 2014 Together.
If you have things you would like to hear my thoughts about in 2014 just drop me an e-mail and I will see if I can accommodate you.
Pastor Bruce
pastorffbc@mymts.net
Friday, December 6, 2013
Truly Love one another? What does it mean?
34 A new commandment I give to you, that you love one another: just as I have loved you, you also are to love one another. 35 By this all people will know that you are my disciples, if you have love for one another." - John 13:34-35 (ESV)
We receive very direct teaching from Jesus here in John 13. We are to Love one another like Jesus loved His disciples. So what does this mean though for us today in practical terms? How should we now live in this command?
The first thing I want to say is that Jesus had spent 3 years with His disciples. He had spent his days and nights with them. He had walked with them and taught them. He had encouraged them and admonished them. Jesus lead them and challenged them in their thinking and behavior. Jesus pointed them toward the Father and His glory. Jesus served them and sacrificed for them, eventually giving Himself up fully for them in His great sacrifice on the Cross.
If we are to truly love others like Jesus loved His disciples then we must first know Jesus. If you do not know the source and learn from Him about how to love then you will not get this concept at all. If we leave it at the simple statement of love one another then we will leave it to the person to decide what it really means. Jesus instructs us that He is the example for how His followers are to treat "one another" and that how we treat one another is a testimony to His work in our life.
So I guess I am saying that we need to set our minds in a certain direction if we are to be obedient to Jesus instruction here.
- The first is know Jesus. Get to know Jesus according to the Bible. This is first a personal relationship with Jesus as the Lord of your life. The relationship begins when you repent of your sin and accept forgiveness through His name. Read and understand who He is and what he did here during His walk on the planet. See how He treated His followers.
- The next is to embrace the hard changes of our natural attitudes, behaviors and responses, so that we more and more follow Jesus and His ways. Jesus died and paid the price for your sin not only so that you can be with Him in Heaven eternally but also so that you can live a transformed life here on Earth serving Him. If you, like me, have certain natural tendencies then you need to fight them and not give in to the lies of this world that tell you that who you are naturally in personality etc... cannot be changed. Jesus calls us to be like Him, not to be like ourselves. This is a hard road but it is the calling of the Christian.
- Understand that Jesus entire relationship and all that He did with His followers, He did showing proper Love toward them. When Jesus corrected them it was out of Love. When Jesus challenged them and their thinking it was out of Love. Truly loving one another like Jesus is not just about warm fuzzy encouragement. Sure encouragement is nice and needed it is not the fullness of Jesus Love for them. We must be prepared to become transparent and honest with our fellow believers, not to judge them harshly but so that we may truly walk together in our Faith. We must be prepared to correct and challenge people in what they believe, we need to do it in a proper way and use the Bible to show the Truth but we must not feel that somehow these things bring division. Division is already here and all around us just look at a family that is not honest and full of Truth, they are common to see, spouses fear what their counterpart will think of them if they were really transparent and open, parents and children seeking to fit the right mold instead of embracing true relationships. Unity is found in real relationships, loving Christ centered, Biblical relationships, which must be whole and balanced.
- The Love Jesus gave to His followers was conditionally unconditional. What I mean by that is that Jesus treated His followers with this Love because they were "His Followers". So Jesus unconditionally loves His followers the condition of being a part of that Love is that you become one of His followers. So we learn from this that we are to love one another Like our Lord loves us. We are to love other followers of Jesus selflessly and fully. The world would tell you that some people need to earn the right to be loved by you because they have hurt you, they have let you down. Jesus followers are imperfect and lacking in their ability to perfectly show love to Jesus. We are flawed, it is no excuse for our bad behavior but we recognize we do not love our Lord like He loves us, yet it is this command we are given. So while we see in ourselves a lack of proper love for Jesus and thank Him for loving us anyway, which is good for us to know. Yet, we tend to think it horrible that other believers do not show us proper love all the time. We get offended and defensive because someone else hurt us, yet we miss the opportunity to forgive and show grace, like Jesus shows us.
- We need to put away our excuses. There is no excuse for our bad behavior toward other believers. There is no excuse for the behavior of others either. Almost all our mis-treatment and hurt of other believers is sin. We are to see our sin condition and not only ask God to forgive us, but also the brothers and sisters we have hurt we need to seek to repair those relationships. We need to seek to change our behavior, the natural person is not a good thing, it is where we have inherited our sin condition and as such it is founded on selfishness and pride. We must understand that the lie in our culture of "that is who I am" is no excuse for our sin.
- See the Truth. When you feel hurt by another believer, look at what has happened and prayerfully consider what the Truth of the matter is. Consider if there is an element of the message you received that you need to accept. We understand that even in the middle of a difficult conflict, there will most likely be some Truth we must embrace for us to grow. The other person acting in a way that would seem to deny this charge to love one another needs to be overlooked to a degree because we who are conscious of this instruction must seek to follow it even in difficulty.
- Deal with sin. Deal with your sin. First, before you seek to persecute someone for their poor behavior, do business with God on your sin, on your attitudes and behaviors. Yes we still need to confront others in their sin, it is also and instruction we are to follow from the Bible. But we need to be careful on how we do this. The reason we need to check ourselves first is because we need to walk with humility as we approach others with correction. If we instead approach them with a sense of self righteous pride then we will find ourselves contributing to the sin of the situation with our own. We will become gasoline on the fire if we approach a fellow believer without a humble heart. Our desire should be not to "correct" the other person so that they think or act like us, but rather we are to bring them to a Biblical restore point where we find ourselves re-focused on our Lord Jesus and find the unity He gives us.
- Cast off the things that would divide. This is not about core Biblical teaching, but rather about the things which are not Biblical but may cause friction and irritation in the relationships. Think of it this way, if you have Biblical grounds for what you see in someone else, then talk to them about the teaching you find in the Bible. If your issue with someone else is not rooted in a Biblical Truth, then you may still need to talk about it, but you need to consider first if this is something that you need to cast off instead. If I am upset, bothered or hurt because of a behavior or decision in your life that has no Biblical reason to be considered as sin then it should send off a flare inside me that maybe my expectation has more to do with what pleases me than what pleases God. I had someone once very upset with me about my teaching on men and women and leadership in the Church. They felt my views presented women as "second class" and they were noticeably upset about it. After hearing from them for a bit, what I was being told was that my belief and the presentation of it was hurting the body and that I needed to change my view so that the body would be healthier and so that I would not be promoting bigotry. I had to respond to this, but I could tell the person was hurting and upset. I responded with a few passages of the Bible that talk directly about gender roles in leadership in the Church and calmly stated that no matter what view I hold that I hope that we use the Bible as the source for our beliefs and behaviors. I had to explain that the instruction God gives us is for us to receive and act upon even if it does not "fit" our current cultures beliefs. I explained that over the years my wife, whom I respect greatly as a student of the Word, has re-enforced to me the importance of the Biblical teaching on these matters. We need to embrace what the Bible says, not add to it our own extras and not take away from it because it is easier for us. This person needed to look at the Word of God and not our culture for how things should be, then seek to follow it and seek the assistance of fellow believers to walk with you in following God's Word.
Let us walk together to be more and more the people God designed us to be.
Pastor Bruce
Thursday, November 21, 2013
Obedience is Worship
Over the last few weeks I have been troubled. Troubled by the ideas that some have presented me about the importance of worship. I find myself quick to agree with them because the most important thing in our life should be to honor and glorify God. Yet still I am troubled. But I am troubled because of the way worship is defined. Often people mean singing, music, prayer and some might include testimonies, scripture reading and preaching. And I agree that all of this should be done in and as a part of our worship, yet I find it still lacking.
Pastor Bruce
So here is where I have been brought to, here is where I find myself standing. Obedience must be the deepest definition of what we are to do to worship, honor, glorify God. Obedience would have us sing, play instruments, read the Bible, pray, testify, preach, etc... but also should include everything Jesus directed us to do. So if I set my focus on creating a "worship experience" I believe that I am missing the most important things. In a worship through obedience we find ourselves worshiping when we are the husbands and fathers we are instructed to be in the Bible. We find ourselves worshiping when we go and make disciples, baptizing them and teaching them all that Jesus commanded. We find ourselves worshiping when we help people in need. We find ourselves worshiping when we walk through life seeking to live with humility as we reflect the love and care of Jesus to this lost and dying world. When we embrace a belief that for true worship our obedience is required, then our outlook about what is important for worship changes.
I can worship God where ever, whenever, with or with out, because worship begins with how I respond to God with an attitude of thanksgiving.
So I will remind myself to put my feelings aside, realizing that the emotions will come and go, but my obedience is not negotiable and is to be worship.
As for you, study, ponder and pray and ask yourself this question "What is it that I need in order to worship God properly?" ... My answer was Obedience
Friday, November 8, 2013
Do we fear God?
The fear of the Lord is hatred of evil. Pride and arrogance and the way of evil and perverted speech I hate. (Proverbs 8:13 ESV)
According to this passage wisdom should bring us to this place where we fear God properly. The description here is that the fear of God is the hatred of evil. Ponder that for a moment.
When you look at your life and the world around you, do you hate evil? Or do we just try to not do evil? Or do we try and stay away or abstain from evil? What does it mean to hate evil anway?
To hate evil should mean that evil causes us to be enraged. Evil should cause us to be upset and even angry, not in a way that dishonours God, but in a way that burns with the righteousness that we find in Jesus. Our hate of evil is not to be a negative anger that identifies us and makes us look like the very thing we detest. Rather this hate is to be an intense passion for righteousness and the Glory of God.
We hate evil because as a Christian Jesus, God the Son Himself, by the power of the Holy Spirit has taken up residence in us. So the very things that God hates, we should hate. This indwelling of us is how we are to be continually challenged to grow, to cast off things that draw us away from God, to repent of our sin, to seek righteousness in life, to hate sin, etc...
Therefore, since we have been justified by faith, we have peace with God through our Lord Jesus Christ. (Romans 5:1 ESV)
Christians are no longer enemies of God, rather through the person and work of Jesus we are at peace with God. The reality is that there is no neutral zone with God, we are either at peace with Him or at war with Him. So if we are at peace with God then we are to begin to think and see things His way. So we should not tolerate evil, certainly it should not be tolerated within those who claim to be followers of God. So what is God's response to sin?
For the wages of sin is death, but the free gift of God is eternal life in Christ Jesus our Lord. (Romans 6:23 ESV)
Sin, evil in the sight of God, earns a penalty of eternal death. But God is full of love, grace, mercy and so much more and so we have been given an answer for sin, to stop evil. Only God can put an end to evil.
For one will scarcely die for a righteous person—though perhaps for a good person one would dare even to die— but God shows his love for us in that while we were still sinners, Christ died for us. (Romans 5:7, 8 ESV)
The sinfulness of humanity is evil and people who love sin instead of God exist as evil people. As those in Christ Jesus, we are to love God, fear God, hate sin, despise evil, and in the instruction we have received we are to show the love God has shown to us to those who are known as His enemies. This is why a proper fear of God should bring about the message of the Gospel.
So if you fear God, hate evil, share the solution in the Gospel and live the example showing that you are at peace with God and as such pursue righteousness and detest evil. Our hate of evil is to be shown most in our desire to see people rescued from the evil we see.
Pastor Bruce
Tuesday, October 29, 2013
The approval & acceptance of man
The desire that we have to be accepted is nothing new. We have been seeking the approval of others since the disease of sin began in humanity. As people we naturally seek to be liked and want the approval of others. Yet so very often we do so while we disregard the most important acceptance and approval that exists, being accepted by God.
Here we have the example of this in the book of John, nothing new but plainly stated. So often today people tell of how they need not be open to talk about Jesus and what He has done for them, because their life will show it. I pray that is true for them, but most often this is used as an excuse by those who fear what people will do if they are open about their Faith. In many ways this is a rather "faithless" reality for many.
John 12:42, 43 ESV
"Nevertheless, many even of the authorities believed in him, but for fear of the Pharisees they did not confess it, so that they would not be put out of the synagogue; for they loved the glory that comes from man more than the glory that comes from God."
We are not only to live a changed life because of Jesus but also we are to identify with Him first and not concern ourselves with the reality that the world will reject us. Let us not be rejected because of our humanity, nor accepted because of it. Rather let us be conformed to the image of our Lord Jesus and walk in fellowship with Him no matter what others think.
Will you identify yourself today with Jesus?
Pastor Bruce
Friday, October 11, 2013
The best thing you can do ...
Today I read a rather popular statement "the best gift a father can give his children is to love their mother", I think I have used similar statements in sermons and counselling etc... It is posted around the web in a variety of forms and what I posted here is my version. How wrong I have been to say such a thing.
You see this is not a true statement, though well intended it is not true. The Truth is that the most important thing in a persons life should be their love for God, their relationship with the Almighty, their life as a disciple of Jesus. So instead I think my sayings and teaching will be more like this...
The best gift a man can give to his wife is to love, honor fear, respect, know, follow and submit to God through the person and work of Jesus, the one who is his Savior and Lord. This is the best gift a man can give to his wife, children, friends, neighbors, co-workers, employers, business, community, Church, country, etc...
If a person walks and lives as a disciple of Jesus then they will follow His teaching and the instruction found in the Bible. They will then treat people properly and manage their time and energy better. We will never be perfect at it, if we could be then we would not need Jesus. Instead Jesus through His perfection has enabled us to live desiring to follow Him and be like Him, recognizing our failures and repenting of them a swe continue forward.
Your life is to be wholly and completely submitted to Jesus. You are to live for Him and you are to be directed by His Word so that you can grow and mature to be the person that God has designed you to be.
Let us be people who follow God and His Word, and not depart from it to create our own ways.
Lord help me to be the man you designed me to be so that I can follow you with a greater degree of humility and obedience. I pray that my life as directed by You will have a positive imprint on those who are around me. Thank you Lord for transforming me by the Grace given through the Gospel of Jesus Christ.
Amen
Pastor Bruce
You see this is not a true statement, though well intended it is not true. The Truth is that the most important thing in a persons life should be their love for God, their relationship with the Almighty, their life as a disciple of Jesus. So instead I think my sayings and teaching will be more like this...
The best gift a man can give to his wife is to love, honor fear, respect, know, follow and submit to God through the person and work of Jesus, the one who is his Savior and Lord. This is the best gift a man can give to his wife, children, friends, neighbors, co-workers, employers, business, community, Church, country, etc...
If a person walks and lives as a disciple of Jesus then they will follow His teaching and the instruction found in the Bible. They will then treat people properly and manage their time and energy better. We will never be perfect at it, if we could be then we would not need Jesus. Instead Jesus through His perfection has enabled us to live desiring to follow Him and be like Him, recognizing our failures and repenting of them a swe continue forward.
Your life is to be wholly and completely submitted to Jesus. You are to live for Him and you are to be directed by His Word so that you can grow and mature to be the person that God has designed you to be.
Let us be people who follow God and His Word, and not depart from it to create our own ways.
Lord help me to be the man you designed me to be so that I can follow you with a greater degree of humility and obedience. I pray that my life as directed by You will have a positive imprint on those who are around me. Thank you Lord for transforming me by the Grace given through the Gospel of Jesus Christ.
Amen
Pastor Bruce
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