Mark 4:7. For there is nothing hidden which will not be revealed, nor has anything been kept secret but that it should come to life.
There are no secrets with the Lord. He knows all things and there will be a day all things will be exposed. This can be a blessing and a curse. It will be a blessing for the faithful who have served the Lord for years without fanfare. These never sought the praise of man for their deeds, but instead were content that God alone knew of their faithfulness. One day God will reveal all the good and faithful deeds that were done in secret and He will honor His faithful servants. But there will be others whose deeds were not faithful and although they were done in secret shall be exposed. To them this truth shall be a curse. They have lived their lives seeking the praise of men, presenting themselves as one thing but secretly hiding sins that would bring them disgrace in the public's eye. Yet, sadly, they are only deceiving themselves and are blinded by three major truths: first, there are no secrets from God. You can fool men, but not God. Second, ultimately God is our judge and not men. The same men whom we seek to please will stand in judgment even as ourselves. Finally, one day every every thought, every motive of the heart and every deed will be exposed and thus judged by the righteous God. Therefore, it is imperative that we remember: there are no secrets to God. Our good deeds as well as our evil deeds will be exposed. That my friend is why we need God's grace. The question is, "On that day of exposure will we experience a blessing or a curse?"
Tuesday, October 7, 2014
Monday, February 17, 2014
The Joy of Simplicity
Over the last few months the Lord has
placed one word on my heart and mind over and over and that word is
“simplicity.” As I grow older and hopefully wiser, it as become
so clear to me that it is the simple things that really matter and it
is the simple things that bring us the greatest joy. As I review my
life I ask myself, “How many times have I robbed myself of the
simple pleasures of life by making things so difficult?” And “How
many times have I robbed myself of the simple joy of my salvation by
taking myself so serious?” Our Lord Jesus Christ is a perfect
example of simplicity. Although, He is the Creator and Sustainer of
all things, He came to this earth as a simple man and preached a
simple message. Never did He allow Himself to get tangled up in the
complexities of the confusing religious practices and debates of the
day, but instead He simply taught the importance of the love of God.
He explained to Nicodemus, a teacher and ruler of the Jews, “For God so
loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son and whoever believes in Him shall not perish but have everlasting life.” How
simple is that? When asked about the greatest commandment He simply
responded, “Love God. Love People.” Again, how simple is that? Jesus
Christ did not come to complicate our lives, but to set us free from
the confusing man-made rules that stroke our pride and yet only
complicate and frustrate our lives. The simplicity of the fact that
Jesus loves me and calls me to love others is why His message has so
resonated throughout the years changing lives, changing families, and
changing nations. Simplicity is another example and blessing of God's unending grace. I encourage each of us to keep things simple this
year: love God and love people. Also, quit taking yourself so serious and quit being so pious. Remember, it is by the righteousness of Christ we are saved and not of our own. I assure you that not only will you
make a greater difference in the lives of others, but you will find
life much less complicated and thus discover the joy that Christ has
for you.
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