Thursday, September 6, 2018

Pleasant Grove Baptist Church September 06, 2018 at 03:15AM


from Pleasant Grove Baptist Church https://ift.tt/2NRz4QV
via IFTTT Credit cards can be a very evil thing. Like a bottle of whiskey, a moment of illicit pleasure, or any other vehicle of sin, credit cards (debt) promise the benefit before the payment. Pretty much all sin looks attractive and feels good in the moment. We are attracted to and tempted by the good without fully comprehending the cost, until it is too late. Debt. Often too much to repay. We owe many debts. Every selfish act, every act of our own will creates another ledger entry of debt against us. In the end, that ledger will be read and accounted for with our very life. The debt must and will be paid! The answer? Jesus paid our debt! He owed no debt himself, was not worthy of the death He endured, so His death can be accounted for payment on our account. That is His free gift! He literally paid our debt so we don't have to! He has the power to forgive our sin, because he paid the price! BUT! There is a "but", His words here run deep! Forgive us our debt, "as we have already forgiven our debtors"! Has someone hurt you? Cheated you? Abused you? Then yes, that is who we must forgive, first. We deceive ourselves if we think that somehow what was done to us is worse than what we have done to God. You are no more worthy of forgiveness than the person who has hurt you the most. If you were somehow more worthy, it would not be a free gift! You would have earned it! So no... Each of us is exactly as guilty as our neighbor, as that one who hurt you most. "If you but are angry with your brother, you have committed murder in your heart" If you believe Jesus, then this clause of the Lord's prayer is heavy. You owe a debt, and are forgiven freely to the extent that you forgive those who hurt you most. So stop now, call to mind the name of those who have truly hurt you. Take those names to heaven and ask for the heart to truly forgive them. This is between you, and Jesus. Ask Him to empower you to forgive as He forgives you. Ask Him to remove that hardness, that grudge, that debt you hold against another. Forgiveness is a personal inward thing. It is release of the debt on your part. It is freedom from the hurt you carry. It does not justify the evil done, it erases the debt incurred and lets you move forward. It is a legal choice, a moment of decision, an act of will to forgive a debt, and it is good. We are forgiven much, realizing that allows us to forgive others, as we are all the same. Refusing to forgive is an act of arrogance, of saying you are somehow better, more worthy. Forgiveness says we realize our own debts, we are the same. Forgive today, that one, the hardest one. It sets you free of the pain of the hurt, and opens the door to our own forgiveness. Do it now, because we are to ask our own forgiveness AFTER we have already forgiven all.

Sunday, September 2, 2018

Saturday, September 1, 2018

Hallowed by thy Name



Hallowed by thy Name

Revered as holy, respected, honored. It starts there. Without this foundation, all else is but a dead religion of laws and rules and works. Truth starts with the hallowed name of God, reverence for greatness and power that we can not even fathom.

Hallowed begins at the revelation of that greatness, the overwhelming glorious righteousness, the unending power to speak universes into existence. There is none like this but God.

Our prayers, our walk, our lives must be rooted in the foundation of due respect for God's holiness and sovereignty. It must be real, the guiding force of our every act. The "fear of God" which gives birth to wisdom comes from this realization of unfathomable power.

What if the "lords prayer" stopped there? What if it was true and all the world walked in reverence to the hallowed holy name of God? There would be no more crime, no more abuse, no more cheating, no more suffering, no more evil at all, because men would remain in awe of the god of creation. All prayers would be answered in this one truth...

Hallowed be thy name.

Not me, not you, not your favorite personality, not your favorite author or group, but God and God alone. He is so far above all else, all else is but "filthy rags" by comparison. We put God alone as worthy of praise, no one else.

Any man, any, that draws attention to himself, in any way, violates this. Any man that claims ability of himself is deceived. Any man who claims success of himself, deceives others. Truth is in our humility because all good things come from above, not from within. Are we to steal God's glory? Are we to claim ourselves worthy of praise? Heaven forbid! Only God's name is to be revered. Only His name is to be praised. He is not one of many, He is all.

Jesus said to start prayer with this, hallowed be they name, because this is the beginning of all. Go to the Father and give Him proper respect, ask Him to reveal His holiness to you. Ask Him to let you see His glory! Moses did... And God allowed it. He, your loving Father, wants to reveal Himself to you too. Just ask.

It all starts with respect, with honor, with revelation of who God really is. Let our prayer be to truly honor our Father with the sovereign respect He deserves. Once we experience that in a deep and personal way, everything else falls into place.