PRODIGALS WITHOUT THE PIGPEN

Prodigals without the riotous living
Prodigals without the consequences
Prodigals without the crash
Prodigals without hitting rock bottom
Prodigals without coming to themselves
Prodigals without accountability
Prodigals without confrontation
Prodigals without intervention
Prodigals without consequences (again)
Prodigals without involvement
Prodigals without anyone willing to help
Prodigals without a day of reckoning
Prodigals without Jesus

Prodigals with “approval”
Prodigals with “encouragement”
Prodigals with “support”
Prodigals with “respect”
Prodigals with “reinforcement”
Prodigals with “excusers”
Prodigals with “examples”
Prodigals with “mentors”
Prodigals with “good morals”
Prodigals with “a form of godliness”
Prodigals without THE POWER OF GOD

WHY DEPRESSED ?

“I got so busy working for God, I failed to seek His face.”
—–on afr (did not catch the name)

Then, what happens ?

“Why are you cast down, O my soul,
And why so disquieted in me?
Hope in God, for I shall yet praise Him,
The help of my countenance and my God.”
—–Psalm 43:5

“Why are you cast down, O my soul?
And why are you disquieted within me?
Hope in God, for I shall yet praise Him
For the help of His countenance.”
—–Psalm 42:5

“Why are you cast down, O my soul?
And why are you disquieted within me?
Hope in God;
For I shall yet praise Him,
The help of my countenance and my God.”
—–Psalm 42:11

That’s right—three times repeated in two psalms, back to back.
It must be worth reading three times, taking to heart, remembering, and taking comfort when we are “cast down”, depressed—but not for long.

By the way, look for this pattern in many psalms—David and others start with unwholesome lament and unspiritual complaint, and by the end of the psalm end up praising and thanking the Lord.

From “Why, God ?” – to “Hallelujah, Praise God” – over and over.

GREAT EXPECTATIONS

What is the expectation to experience in the Christian life ?
Well, BLESSINGS, of course !

Hmmm . . .
What does “blessings” mean ?
It depends on where you live in the world.
It depends on when you lived in the world.

where you live
In America, blessings from being a Christian is definitely the exception to the rule in the world today.
Most other places are cool or cold toward Christians, and many are hostile.
For them, persecution is the blessing of following Jesus, because it brings them much closer to Jesus—by their own testimony.

In America, blessings from being a Christian have pretty much matched approval and success in the culture.
B U T, that seems to be changing now—and quickly—and dramatically for some.
— Christian grandmother sentenced to jail time for quietly praying publicly.
— Christian family terrorized by huge, overbearing FBI raid to arrest the father, unjustified.
— Christian businesses sued and shut down for not promoting values against the Bible.

Comfortable Christianity is starting to lose some of its glitter, its shine, even in America.

But, many are still saying,
“If it hasn’t affected me and my family and my job [yet], I don’t have time to think about it [much]. I don’t hear those far-out stories on the news I listen to.”

Blessings, Success, Promises of Good Life—still very appealing, still popularized with big followings in ‘successful’ churches.

when you lived
In America, blessings from being a Christian is definitely the exception to the rule in the history of Christianity.
Expectations, in the past.
B U T G O D – – – What does He say ?
What is to be expected from the Bible ?
What did Jesus say ?
What did people of great faith experience—in the Bible, and in the 2000-year history of Christianity since ?

The Bible says,
GREAT FAITH – GREAT TESTING.

Jesus said,
GREAT FAITH – GREAT TESTING.

People of great faith in the Bible experienced
GREAT FAITH – GREAT TESTING.

People of great faith in the 2000-year history of Christianity since, experienced
GREAT FAITH – GREAT TESTING.

“God never uses anyone greatly until He tests them deeply”
—–A.W. Tozer

David Jeremiah*
C.S.Lewis*
Paul*
Charles Spurgeon*

– – –

Lots of theological ‘either-or’s pulling us apart inside, and pulling us apart from each other.
Some seem to never be settled, until . . . ?

— Debates over prosperity vs problems
— ‘Choices?’ over popularity or persecution
— “Take it easy” or “Endure hardness”
— “Friendship with the world—enemy of Christ” or follow in Jesus’ footsteps

So ?—therefore ?—now what ?—then what ?
What is the TRUE message of Christianity ?

Just read the Bible.
Believe what the Bible says.
Accept all the Bible’s promises.
Follow all the Bible’s instructions.
Take to heart all the Bible’s warnings.
Receive all the Bible’s words of comfort.
Do everything that the Bible tells you to do.

Jesus—“Blessed are you when men revile you and persecute you, and say all manner of evil against you, falsely, because you are my disciple. Rejoice and be exceeding glad, for great is your reward in heaven. In the same way they persecuted the prophets before you.”
“For consider Him who endured such hostility from sinners against Himself, lest you become weary and discouraged in your souls.”

*Jeremiah—GREAT FAITH—“After half a century in ministry, I thought it would get easier.”

*Lewis—Shadowlands—GREAT FAITH—Such a powerfully used man of God, was devastated and tested severely when he lost his wife.

*Paul—GREAT FAITH—God told Ananias to baptize Paul, just converted, after persecuting Christians, “Go, for he is a chosen instrument of mine. I will show him how much he must suffer for the sake of my name.”—in prison frequently, flogged severely, exposed to death again and again, five times thirty-nine lashes, three times beaten with rods, stoned, three times shipwrecked, a night and a day in the open sea, constantly on the move, in danger from rivers, in danger from bandits, in danger from fellow Jews, in danger from Gentiles, in danger in the city, in danger in the country, in danger at sea, in danger from false believers, often without sleep, hunger and thirst and often without food, cold and naked, concern for all the churches.
And then Paul wrote, “I have learned, in whatever state I am, therein to be content.”

*Spurgeon—GREAT FAITH—“Many are the afflictions of the righteous;” so let this be some comfort to you, — that you are one of the Lord’s suffering children, one of those who have to pass through rough roads and fiery places in the course of their pilgrimage to heaven.
—–from sermon Believer Tested By Trials, 1880

“I know, perhaps, as well as anyone here, what deep depression of spirit means, and what it is to feel myself sinking lower and lower; yet, at the worst, when I reach the lowest depths, I have an inward peace which no pain or depression of spirit can in the least disturb.”
—–from sermon Rest As A Test, 1879

FIGURE IT ALL OUT ?

“We think it’s our job to figure it all out.”
—–Willie Robertson, in two hour interview with Tucker Carlson

That was a most enjoyable two hours—more fun and enlightening than any episode I’ve seen of Duck Dynasty.
Watch it if you can.

LEST WE FORGET

As I was singing The Battle Hymn Of The Republic yesterday at Church In The Park, the gravity of the words hit home to me—for THEN, and for NOW, as well as for SOMEDAY.
– – –
SOMEDAY, Judgment Day, The Great and Terrible Day of the Lord—Like “lightning unloosed”, like stomping out grapes in a vat before sorting out the juice and the pulp in the “winepress”, God’s “grapes of wrath” will “trample out” justice that all creation has been waiting for, for six thousand years.

“God’s mills grind slowly,
But they grind exceeding small.
While with patience He may linger
Yet in justice He grinds all.”

God will right all that’s wrong—all evil and evildoers will be judged, and be sent to hell.
Too late for mercy—too late to beg for mercy.

“Now is the accepted time; now is the day of salvation.”

– – –

THEN, Slavery, Civil War—God’s “grapes of wrath” over American slavery, stored up for only so long—He personally “stomped them out” in the “vintage” (the vat) and “loosed the fateful lightning of His terrible swift sword”—blood shed across America, by Americans, by God ?
What caused the Civil War ?
Where was God ?
God showed up, with justice, and we paid the terrible price.
? Once and for all ?

– – –

[I saved “for now” for last, to draw attention to where we are today]
NOW, X X X America’s National Sin X X X, Judged—A thousand times worse than slavery—Consequences (God’s judgment) worse than civil war—“stored up wrath” of God, scary beyond comprehension—No wonder God wiped out the Canaanites, with ‘innocent’ casualties, by command—
What for ?
For heinous murders of babies, sacrificed to ‘gods’.
Sixty million babies murdered in America, sacrificed to _____, AND IT ISN’T STOPPING ! ! !
Abortion is the worst of the worst in human history, and we forget God’s just judgment.
BUT GOD does not forget, HE has not forgotten, HE will not let this go, HE will not leave this alone.

We got a reprieve in the 2016 election.
We got a reprieve in the 2022 SCOTUS overturn of Roe.
We got a reprieve in the 2024 election.

And yet—
” ‘A house divided against itself cannot stand.’
I believe this government cannot endure permanently half slave and half free.”
—–Abraham Lincoln

“A house divided against itself cannot stand.”
I believe this government cannot endure permanently half death and half life.

– – –

Read this now, slowly, in light of the above:

Mine eyes have seen the glory of the coming of the Lord.
He is trampling out the vintage where the grapes of wrath are stored.
He has loosed the fateful lightning of His terrible swift sword.
His Truth is marching on.

LIGHT AT THE END OF THE TUNNEL

Trump’s election is light at the end of the tunnel.

The light we see is the light igniting the explosives to blow up the swamp.

Pray—the tunnel is still 51 days long.

SENIOR MOMENT/OXYMORONS (7)

I modified my all-time best oxymoron to a cold, hard fact of getting older, with issues.
And every time I share this with people, they “get it.”

Original oxymoron, from decades ago—
Occasional outbursts of consistency.

And now, fitting this time of life—
Occasional outbursts of reality.

WEARING ORANGE – OR – WHITE

“It is appointed to man once to die, and after that the judgment.”

The verdict.
The judgment.
The sentence.

The verdict for every person’s eternal future is established before we die.
The judgment is announced by The Judge after we die.
The sentence is carried out immediately.

The verdict is ours to decide, now—perish forever in hell, then—or—live forever in heaven, then.
The judgment pronounced, after it is too late—name not found in “The Book”—or—name written in “The Lamb’s Book of Life”.
The sentence ordered, carried out immediately—“Depart from Me, you cursed, into the everlasting fire prepared for the devil and his angels.”—or—“Come, you blessed of My Father. Enter the kingdom prepared for you from the foundation of the world.”

– – –

Some (most) will be wearing orange (condemned guilty).

Some (few) will be wearing white (redeemed righteous).

IT’S EMPTY

“Here, Mom; take this, it’s empty.”
—–Bill and Gloria Gaither’s daughter,
when she was finally ready to give up her pacifier.

The parents had tried unsuccessfully to take it away when they thought it was overdue—and they gave up, wisely.
Bill makes the application to Americans’ search for meaning in places that are empty.

END TIMES ‘GOSPEL’

Considering the recent and ongoing saturation of end times teaching by many preachers and Bible teachers, what is the actual message received by the listeners (and non-listeners)?

– – – to non-believers
Better believe in Jesus now, to escape “The Tribulation”—really bad stuff coming soon.

– – – to Christians
Don’t worry about “The Tribulation”—forget the really bad stuff in Revelation—we’re out of here.

I observe that the real message of the Gospel and discipleship as commissioned by Jesus, is superseded by attention to the rapid increase of evil, which is promised in the Bible in the last days, which makes people take notice and listen to any message.
There is serious question whether the Gospel is still preached and still stands on repentance for sin and understanding the price Jesus paid for our sin, to offer forgiveness for sin, if we accept.

Fear of hell is legitimate motivation to repent and be saved (fear of “The Tribulation”, not so much).
But a person must acknowledge one’s depravity and need for a Savior, not just fire insurance without repentance.
Repentance is not popular—never has been—but it happens upon conviction in individual lives, not just to avoid something bad.

Jesus spoke of the Kingdom of God and Repentance, just like His forerunner John the Baptist, to people who needed to get born again to be saved.

Jesus spoke of the last days to his followers, so they would not be taken by surprise and lose heart when the world falls apart—small-time and big-time.

– – –

I also observe that end times teaching has divided many Christians into camps of multiple interpretations of Bible prophecy.
A leader, a teacher, with one interpretation develops a following of those who accept his teaching.
They may not fully understand how he came to his detailed conclusions, but they like and trust the person to be right.
They become entrenched in their belief, and it seems obvious to them that they are correct, and many come to look down on other explanations of the Bible.
For some, this becomes blatant—for others, a more mild acknowledgement of differences.
Nevertheless, emphasis on end times teaching has caused uncomfortable division within Christianity.
But what these public differences have communicated to those outside the church, outside the body of believers, should be of concern (and often is not).
Remember that most preaching and teaching includes the opportunity to reach non-Christians, unsaved people who may not hear the path to salvation through the end times message.
It can be a distraction if the call to follow Jesus is not very clear throughout, not just tacked on at the end.

What does every message, every teaching, do for our witness to outsiders, to bring them a step closer into the Kingdom ?