Saturday, 27 April 2019

Reflections

Filled with the Spirit
The great preacher , C.H. Spurgeon , pointed out in relation to the text 'be filled with the Spirit' Eph.5:18, that it is not simply an experience to be enjoyed but a command to be obeyed. In other words, if we are not filled with the  the Spirit then we are disobedient Christians, and in need of some serious heart searching and self-discipline.
The term 'be filled with the Spirit, as is so often pointed out, is in present continuous tense, and rightly translated reads, 'be being filled with the Spirit.' We are not to think of the fullness  of the Spirit as something we experience at some given moment to last us for the rest of our lives. It is a
daily ongoing moment dependency on the Spirit's power in our lives  to flow through us and out of us wherever we are and wherever we may go. It is this daily drinking of the waters of the Spirits that neeeds (in my opinion) to be emhasised in today's Church for far too many believers tend to look to  some experience they received in the past, instead of relying day by on a fresh supply of the Spirit to fill and flow through their lives.
A Christian who is filled with the Spirit, in the sense it is described here, will have every compartment in his heart completely open to the Spirit's residency and presidency. And what will be the result? Probe the context and you will see. Your home, your business and your Church will all feel the effect of it when your life is being filled with the Spirit of God will never stop giving as long as we never stop receiving.

Saturday, 20 April 2019

Reflections

The cause of Anger

As we submit ourselves to the rules of the Kingdom-that of joyful submission to all God's commands, and an eager acceptance of His perfect will-we discover that those rules work for us in powerful and positive ways. But what happens if we resist this law of the Kingdom? We then have to face the consequences, and those consequences find their expression in anger and impatience.
Have you ever considered what it is that drives Christians to be angry and impatience? It happens whenever we lose sight of the fact that all things work together to them that love God, to them who are called according to His purpose (Rom.8:28). Once we become aware of the fact that as heirs of God and joint-heirs with Christ,, we are God's personal property and that He will never allow anything to happen to us unless He can use it for good, this conviction becomes the Cosmic Loom on which all of live is woven. If we do not surrender to this fact then we will respond to life in negative ways, by becoming angry, frustrated and impatient.
A pastor had his heart set on a certain appointment and when he did not get it, his wife became embittered and ill, and died shortly afterwards. He himself became so spiritually upset that he left the ministry. Resentment  and bitterness combined to kill the body of one, and the ministry of the other. When we respond to life with a simple trust that God will never allow anything to happen to us that will not work out for our good, then anger and impatience will disappear from our hearts as surely as the morning mists are dissolved by the rays of the rising sun.

Saturday, 13 April 2019

Reflections

Christ or Circumstances

If we do not allow ourselves to be led by the Lord then we shall be driven by our circumstances, or by the people who surround us. When the Israelites rebelled against God  and refused to follow Him, then God informed them that He would not travel with them. Moffat translates Ex. 33:3 in this way: "I will not go with you. I will send an angel in front of you". Religion became a secondhand affair in which they were led by an angel, rather than by direct contact with God.
When we lack a living vital contact with God through His Son Jesus Christ we tend to turn to things we can see, rather than depend on the invisible but reliable wisdom that supports the universe. Some Christians turn to the stars for guidance, but it is sheer materialism to believe your life is determined by lumps of matter floating in space. It is a sign of inner collapse when someone who professes faith in Christ draws their inspiration from a daily horoscope rather than from a vital contact with God through His Word. Instead of facing the facts of life in the Spirit and power which Jesus Christ gives to all those who are His, they turn to the stars to determine their destiny, only to find that instead of being led into sure ways, they are led into a swamp.
We must regain the sense of being led, for if we are not led by God, then we will allow ourselves to be led by anything that comes. We Christians must work from principles, not pressures, and experience a vital daily contact with God and the Lord Jesus Christ. I say again: We will be led either by Christ or by circumstances.
 

Saturday, 6 April 2019

Reflections

Does God Guide Us?

Many people outside the Church find it difficult to believe  in Divine guidance and are puzzled by the quiet confidence of Christians who claim that the Almighty God is interested in the tiniest details of our lives. They read what the astronomers say about the vastness of our universe, and learn that the planet on which we live is just a tiny speck in the bewilderingly exhaustless profusion of suns,stars and system that go to make up this mighty creation, and they ask: how can the Creator be interested in the insignificant details of our lives?
Because of God's revelation in the Bible we dare to believe that He cares for us, loves us, and is vitally interested in the way we go. The Psalmist rested time and time again on the simple fact that God was guiding him, and knew from experience  the secret whispering of Gog within his ear.
The truth is God has a plan for every life. When He made you He made you different from every other person in the universe. He has not made anyone like you and and never will again, for after He made you He threw away the mould. You are unique, and have a unique contribution to make to God's world, and so the one supreme business of life is to find God's plan - and live it. Most people go through life  with no central plan that holds them together giving meaning and purpose to their existence. They live a hand-to-mouth existence of opportunism. Hence when they leave this world they leave nothing but a blur.