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Believe God

A friend sent me an email and pointed out a Bible scripture to me and it made me think.  He told me that believing God is more important than believing IN God.  When I began to think of the reality of this I remembered several places in the Bible where it said just that.  This is a profound statement because we hear all the time that 80% of the people in this country believe in God.  These polls are always pretty generic and basically all it says is that people believe in a higher being and not in THE God.  We have heard many times starting all the way back to Adam and Eve that to sin means death.  This death is not only a physical death but a separation from God.  Since it is virtually impossible to live completely sinless, God gave us a way to be saved from this death by sending his son , a sinless man, to die and pay for our sins.  This payment though free for us has a requirement that we believe.  In Romans 10:9-10 it says…

That if thou shalt confess with thy mouth the Lord Jesus, and shalt believe in thine heart that God hath raised him from the dead, thou shalt be saved. For with the heart man believeth unto righteousness; and with the mouth confession is made unto salvation.

According to this scripture it is important to not only believe but to speak it.  The Bible puts so much weight into faith.  The Bible repeats over and over again that faith is the moving factor that moves God.  Although it is true that we are not saved by our works, the Bible is clear that if you have this faith you will have works.  In James 2:18 it says…

Yea, a man may say, Thou hast faith, and I have works: shew me thy faith without thy works, and I will shew thee my faith by my works.

This faith is not just a philosophy but a requirement.   The Bible clearly says in Hebrew 11:6 that if you want something from God, that you must believe…

But without faith it is impossible to please him: for he that cometh to God must believe that he is, and that he is a rewarder of them that diligently seek him.

Simply believing in God is not enough because even the devil himself believes in God.  James 2:19 says…

Thou believest that there is one God; thou doest well: the devils also believe, and tremble.

When I say believe God as opposed to believing in God I mean that if a person believes God they will take what he says and follow his commandments.  Yes there will be failures and thankfully when we do, we have a savior to advocate on our behalf  1 John 2:1…

My little children, these things write I unto you, that ye sin not. And if any man sin, we have an advocate with the Father, Jesus Christ the righteous:

There must be a change that is visible from the outside.  If a person truly believes something there will be a visible sign.    The person’s life will be noticeably changed.  Just as was quoted in James 2:18 above, a true faith will have works…not as a requirement but simply as a result of that faith.  Another thing that is interesting to note is how the Bible puts a lot of weight behind a confession of this faith.  It is not easy to confess this faith to non believers.  This confession is an outward expression of the faith that is within.  This is not a small thing.  Even in the prophetic words of Revelation during this 1000 years the people overcame the devil by the blood of the lamb and by their words.  Revelation 12:11…

And they overcame him by the blood of the Lamb, and by the word of their testimony; and they loved not their lives unto the death.

This testimony is not just someone saying what someone else wants to hear.  This is confessing their faith in Jesus as their Lord and Savior against all odds.  In this story there was not physical reason for them to have faith.  The appearance of things looked pretty gloomy.  This is why I think it is important to tell people about your faith.  I do not think it is necessary to push it down their throats.  If they do not want to hear it then they have made their decision.  If you truly believe that Jesus’ death saved you from eternal death then you want to tell people.

There are so many examples in the Bible about believing God as in trusting him.  Remember the story of Abraham willing to sacrifice his son for God?  In that case his faith was rewarded and a sacrifice was supplied.  Romans 4:3 says…

For what saith the scripture? Abraham believed God, and it was counted unto him for righteousness.

Abraham did not just believe in God, he believed God.  He saw God for who he was and treated him that way.  He understood that God was even more important than his own son.  Abel’s faith resulted in works and that faith was recognized… Hebrews 11:4…

By faith Abel offered unto God a more excellent sacrifice than Cain, by which he obtained witness that he was righteous, God testifying of his gifts: and by it he being dead yet speaketh.

There are so many other examples that I could quote but the point is clear.  Jesus died and paid for the sins that we were incabable of doing.  The only way we can gain access to that payment is by faith.  This payment is free for us if we will just take it but without faith it is impossible to please God.  The only place that I have found in the Bible on how to gain faith is by hearing the word of God as spoken so clearly in Romans 10:17

So then faith cometh by hearing, and hearing by the word of God.

The bottom line is that you must spend time in God’s word, the Bible if you are to gain faith.  There is no other way around it.  The world is against you so you need to spend time in God’s word or you will get beat up regularly.  The Holy Spirit will bring to remembrance the scriptures when the time comes.  The Bible speaks of a time when you will be killed for his name.  Matthew 24:9 says…

Then shall they deliver you up to be afflicted, and shall kill you: and ye shall be hated of all nations for my name’s sake.

I must admit this scared me when I was younger.  At the same time I was thankful for living in a Christian nation where people were friendly to Christianity.  I knew this would come some day but thought that it would not come until after my life time.  Over the last twenty years I have been shocked to see how those that oppose God have been very militant and gone to court to remove any reference to God in public life.  I have spent many hours on Friendfeed being attacked for my faith.  My point is that it is not something that is coming, but rather something that is here.  Our country that use to be so friendly to Christianity has changed to a point that sees Christianity as a threat.  The hostility is there and growing.  I cannot tell you how important it is for you to spend time reading God’s word.  Do not worry that you cannot understand it because the Holy Spirit will reveal it to you if you faithfully read it in faith.

I can remember a time when I would read the Bible with the intentions of proving it wrong.  I remember I use to take scriptures out of context for the sole purpose to show contradictions.  It was not until 1986 when I truly accepted Jesus as my Savior and desired nothing but him that his words were revealed to me.  I get chills just remembering that time because it was real and it is still real.  If you are a believer you need to spend time in God’s word and not worry about what people are going to say about you.  They will attack you for sure and you know that.  Jesus said in John 15:20…

Remember the word that I said unto you, The servant is not greater than his lord. If they have persecuted me, they will also persecute you; if they have kept my saying, they will keep yours also.

If you are doing God’s will, the world WILL persecute you.  There is no question about it.  The only way you will be able to stand in that day is if you spend time in the Bible to keep your faith strong.  The Holy Spirit will speak through you in that time.  It is not about being good or being bad.  It is about Jesus!  If you do not believe me just try an experiment.  Go into a room of unbelievers and begin a casual conversation about God in a generic sense.  Most people will not have a problem with it but the moment you mention Jesus’ name you will see them squirm.  They will either attack you, or change the subject, or just leave.  There is power in Jesus’ name and if you do not spend time in God’s word, you will not have the faith to stand.  Christian music will not do it for you.  It has to be hearing the word of God.  Remember, simply believing in God is not enough as even the devil himself believes.  You must believe God.  FAITH.  You cannot get faith any other way than to spend time in God’s word.  The world finds us as an annoyance now and in some cases as a threat.  Soon and very soon we will not be tolerated.  Now is the time to take this serious and believe God.  I just want to thank my friend Jack for bringing this to my attention.  This is something that I needed to hear myself.  Sometimes we get so busy with life that we do not allow ourselves to have time for God.  I am thankful to have friends that are there to remind me what is important.

Position Defined

As I browse through many social networking sites, I find myself taken back to 1992 when I was stationed at RAF Bentwaters in England. It was during this time when the presidential election had occurred and Mr. Bill Clinton had won.  I must tell you that I am both socially and fiscally conservative meaning that I support policies that are both socially and economically conservative.  As I have stated many times in the past, my measuring stick on what is right and wrong is the Bible.  In fact I use the King James Bible as my source.  During the 1992 presidential election I saw some traits about Bill Clinton that really bothered me.  I saw him as both a social and fiscal liberal.  It was his first act in office that confirmed my suspicion when he removed the restriction on the government paying for abortion at military facilities.  He instituted the “Don’t ask, Don’t tell” policy in the military relating to homosexuality in the military.  This policy was a compromise though he wanted open homosexuality in the military.

These were just a few examples of my distrust of the man.  My opposition to him was more socially than economic.  Again, I thought he was catering to the extreme left in this country and forcing policies on the country that were not welcome except in the most liberal areas of our country.  I spent eight years being angry at Bill Clinton.  I genuinely hated him for his stand on issues.  Many Christian friends of mine would point out to me that we are to pray for our leaders and not bad mouth them as I was doing.  This only made me more angry that my own group was piling on me or so I thought.  It was not until later after he left office that I realized they were right.  I was so angry and full of discontent with his leadership and hostility to everything I believed that I could not even be rational.  They were right in that I was wrong to hate him.

I spent eight years being angry when it was unnecessary.  This was followed up by the presidency of George W. Bush.  I voted for him twice and I must admit that I have been disappointed by him.  My disappointment is for just the opposite reasons the media dislikes him.  My problem with him is that he is not conservative enough.  I was involved in electing the Republican revolution in 1994 when they promised many conservative agendas.  They promised the “contract with America” with several policies they intended to pass in the first 100 days of Republican controlled Congress.  The media came after them with full force.  They called the agenda the “contract ON America” and successfully intimidated the Republican Senators and Representatives.  They went after the then Speaker of the House, Newt Gingrich labeling him as a right wing extremist.  Since many in our country listen to the news media and actually believe they are neutral and have no agendas this tactic worked.

Despite having control of both houses of Congress, the Republicans were useless.  They cowered to the media fearing they too would be attacked.  What the Republicans failed to see was that whatever they do, it will always be painted as right wing extremism by the media.  They have taken the road of appeasement as opposed to getting anything conservative done.  With each election our Republican leaders have failed to deliver on promises to their conservative constituents.  They have promised the world and delivered nothing.  Their appeasement has worked in keeping their jobs though many in the conservative movement have reached the end of our trust of them.

John McCain was chief among these Republicans that turned on us while being a Senator.  Time after time he voted on key issues with the Democrats.  The media gave him the name “Maverick” and he wore it like a badge of honor.  I truly believe that to this day John McCain still fails to see where he went wrong.  He was elected, and reelected over and over again and turned his back on his constituents.  John McCain has earned the title RINO which stands for Republican in name only by many conservatives.  As time went on conservatives were left with no one to vote for.  There are many like myself that are tired of voting for the lesser of the two evils.  I have reached the point that I will not vote for someone just so the other candidate will not win.  I think it was time for our side to lose big so they will be reminded that they do have a constituency that they owe.  They will either back their constituency or not be reelected.

Along comes the 2008 election where Barack Obama wins the election.  I have mixed feelings with him.  There are many problems that I have with him and one of them is his mixed signals when it comes to his profession of Christianity.  He claims Christianity but then back peddles when asked to clarify that he is born again or even believes Jesus’ statement  that he is the way, the truth, and the life and that there is no way to get to God except through him.  Another is the unwavering support for his preacher Mr. Wright that is clearly racist and preaches racism in his own church.  Many times Mr. Obama claimed that he went to this church for 20 years and never had a problem.  Only when the heat was applied during the campaign when several unflattering videos of Mr. Wright appeared on Youtube did Obama retract that support.  It is my belief that this retraction was not genuine and Barack Obama does have the same racist beliefs as Mr. Wright.  It is hard for me to imagine going to a church that preached this message for more than 20 years and continuing to go if a person did not believe it.

Putting all this aside and taking the advice of my Christian friends who earlier told me to pray for our leaders I would like to say that I am willing to give Barack Obama a chance.  I am actually happy that we can say we have our first black presidents though I have extremely powerful reservation on his stand on issues.  I refuse to spend the next eight years being angry like I did in 1992.  I really believe God is in control and that Barack Obama can possibly be a good president with our prayers.  I am tired of playing all the political games.  I am tired of all the divisiveness and hate.  I choose to be happy and I encourage those conservative friends around me to do the same.  God is bigger than the situation and to deny that is denying his ability to reign.  After all, if you think about it, if John McCain would have won, you would have more of the same lip service while turning his back on us.  This election would have been another disappointment with John McCain in office as well.

This reminds me of a Veggy Tales episode that I saw when my kids were young.  Veggy Tales is a Christian cartoon where talking vegetables often told a moral story illustration God’s love and power.  There was an episode where one of the characters was scared of the “boogey man”.  The group sang a song “God is bigger than the boogey man”.  After all these years that kids show has stuck with me.  I am actually singing it inside :) .  The message of that song was so simple and is still true to this day.  I am not calling Barack Obama the boogey man by any means.  I do not see him as a bad man but rather a man with differing moral views than I have.  Nevertheless I believe with God in control, he can be a good leader.  I fully expect a lot of heat over my stand and that is fine with me.   I think having faith in God is way more important than being angry and ruining my family life.  The Bible said in Hebrews 11:6…

But without faith it is impossible to please him: for he that cometh to God must believe that he is, and that he is a rewarder of them that diligently seek him.

Do you believe it?  I do!

Proclaim Jesus Proudly

I have noticed a pattern lately that does not surprise me but the results have been surprising.  It is not uncommon to find those that do not believe in Jesus as Lord and savior to put him down as a myth, and pretty much poke fun at those that do.  This should be expected if you are a believer and have read the Bible at all.  If you are called a Bible thumper, religious right, or anything along that line, you should not be surprised.  The world is against God by nature and cannot be expected to understand or even have a desire to understand (Romans 8:7).  In fact as a non believer, a person is not likely to just disagree but be militant and hostile toward Christianity over other religions as this is a spiritual battle (Ephesians 6:12).  They will often say their hostility comes from people of faith forcing their views on them.  I think in some rare cases that is true but most of the time, they are hostile without even knowing why.  If forcing our viewpoints on them was the reason then if they applied the rule fairly they would have to get mad at themselves for doing the same thing they accuse us of doing.

The thing that does disturb me though is how effective the hostility has been in silencing those that do believe.   I am of the belief that it is mainly because we have not spent enough time in God’s word to have it in our hearts.  The Holy Spirit will speak for us, and through us if we just trust in him.  The Bible says that faith comes by hearing the word of God (Romans 10:17). If a person spends time in God’s word, then their faith will be strong enough to stand when persecuted.  The fact that the world has turned updside down on its morals should not trouble you because this was told many times in the Bible before now.  The world hates Jesus and if you follow him, you will be hated too (Matthew 10:22, Matthew 24:9, Mark 13:13, Luke 21:17, John 15:21).

To a believer it is beyond comprehension how a person could possibly be hostile to the free gift of salvation (Romans 10:9-10).  It would seem that people would have no reason to be hostile because this gift costs them nothing.  Again, this is spiritual whether they acknowledge it or not.  In a purely secular and logical point of view you could see why a person would not want to believe in God because it means there is a standard and that standard is immovable.  That standard requires us to live a certain way and if we do not, then we are in violation of that standard.  Denying that standard makes a person free and therefore no accountability.  If there is not a standard for right and wrong, then there is nothing that is off limits.  You could make this argument and it would be a valid argument.  I will go a step farther and say it is the name of Jesus that offends them.  There is POWER in that name and the world gets nervous when you say it.  If you go into  a room and mention God in a generic sense, people can actually tolerate it but if you say Jesus’ name, you will see them become irritated and want to leave or lash out.

This gives me chills just thinking about it because it is true.  I have seen it over and over again throughout my life.  I believe the Holy Spirit must move on a person for them to understand.  I remember in 1986 when I came to know Jesus how the Holy Spirit opened my mind to be able to understand the Bible in a way that has never made sense to me before.  I have read scripture so many times with the intent of proving it wrong and finding contradictions.  I was completely wrong at the time but when I came to know Jesus as my savior, the word of God was opened to me.  We need not be ashamed because greater is he that is in you than he that is in the world.  Do not be overcome by the world because Jesus has overcome the world.  The good thing about all this is that the same book that forecasts all this doom and gloom, also forecasts the endgame (Revelation 19:11, Revelation 19:20, Revelation 20:10).

This is not to boast because that is not the intent.  The intent is to see that no one is lost.  We have all heard John 3:16 a thousand times and become numb to it sometimes.  I think that many in the world have not hardened their hearts to the point of hostility.  Those are the ones that have hope.  There are many that will never be convinced and therefore will be a waste of energy to spend time with them if they just want to argue (Romans 14:1).  Just as a nation cannot negotiate with terrorists we cannot negotiate with those that actively work against our faith.  Christianity is not against the world but the world is against Christianity.  If the person does not want to hear Jesus, then do not force it upon them as they have made their choice (Mark 6:11).   My point in all this is to not become weary when the world persecutes us as we know this is going to happen.  When we fail, we repent and move on.  Let’s face it, even Peter denied Jesus three times and then when Jesus returned, the angel went out of his way to single Peter out to let him know that he had returned (Mark 16:7).  Jesus forgave him and he wanted Peter to know this.  This is very exciting because we are all sinners by nature (Romans 3:10).

The world is going to call us names anyway so we should give them a reason.  Let’s stand on Jesus name and not be afraid to claim that name, knowing the world will hate us.  You do it for the love of God and his desire to see the world saved and not as a form of boasting.