A TIME TO PLANT

Back in our New York, Brooklyn apartment, we had plants growing everywhere.  I would take some to the school where I taught, and they’d grow too. We had one small plant we took lots of care with.  We’d water it, place it in the sun, and look after it.   One day, I decided to transfer it to a larger pot.  To my surprise, it was fake!! I couldn’t believe it! Neither could my wife.  But the rest of the plants were real.

So, we’re here in Puerto Rico where everything grows-everything, but what we plant!  Nothing we’ve planted has grown.  We know plants need good roots to grow strong. Somehow, ours didn’t develop them.

Have you planted yourself in the ways of God? You need Him in your life as Lord and Savior, and need a good Bible-based church as well as the desire to seek and follow Him.  Don’t get caught up in all these videos proclaiming everyone to be false because they might have misquoted someone or missed a verse.  Do make sure the doctrine is sound.  Develop roots in the things of God.  What does that look like?  Don’t depend on others to grow for you.  In other words, read and study for yourself.  Do your homework.  Be real; not an artificial plant.

Others can’t walk for you either.  Walk with Him by spending time with Him in His presence and in His word.  Soon, your roots will go down deep.  You’ll not be swept aside by false doctrines or hearsay.  

“How blessed is the man who does not walk in the counsel of the wicked, Nor stand in the path of sinners, Nor sit in the seat of scoffers! But his delight is in the law of the LORD, And in His law he meditates day and night.  He will be like a tree firmly planted by streams of water, Which yields its fruit in its season And its leaf does not wither; And in whatever he does, he prospers” (Psalms 1:1-3).

Today’s your day to plant-yourself in God,

Sam

LOOKING FORWARD TO PRESENTLY LIVING IN THE PAST

People enjoy living in the past.  Sometimes it’s easier than moving ahead.  We can get comfortable within the past in areas that suit us.  We can avoid pain, frightful moments, and the unseen.  Staying in the past doesn’t help us in the present or the future if we can’t face them.  When embracing the ‘now and here,” we can refer to the past if there are helpful insights for guidance.

Jesus lived in the past…present, and future all at once.  He’s not limited by time.  He’s the I AM. Always NOW. 

He made a comment to the religious leaders of His day that shocked their socks off.  Their words, to be sung millennials later, by Jean Knight in Mr. Big Stuff, are echoed at the close of their discussion below.  Follow this conversation He had with them:

“Truly, truly, I tell you, whoever obeys my word, will never see death.  At this they exclaimed, “Now we know that you are demon-possessed!  Abraham died and so did the prophets, yet you say that whoever obeys your word will never taste death. Are you greater than our father Abraham? He died, and so did the prophets.  Who do you think you are?”   

Since they didn’t believe He was God in the flesh present before their very eyes, they missed everything He was trying to show them.  Here’s the clincher:

“Your father Abraham rejoiced at the thought of seeing my day, he saw it and was glad.” “You are not yet fifty years old,” they said to him, “and you have seen Abraham!”  “Very truly I tell you, “Jesus answered, “before Abraham was born, I am” (John 8:51,52,53, 56,57,58)!

That’s when they picked up stones to end His life, but He escaped.

To be crazy, He would have had to say, “Before Abraham was born, I was.”  But He didn’t!   The Great I AM was in their midst and they missed Him.  He was in the past with Abraham as well as in the present with them.  He’s eternal, knows no limits.  He’s always in the present and able to weave in and out between time and space as we know it.

God had made a promise to Abraham that seems to be incomplete in scripture.  After asking Abraham to sacrifice his son, Isaac, Abraham said God would provide a lamb for the sacrifice in Isaac’s stead (Genesis 22:8).  God, however, provided a ram.  It is believed that God showed Abraham the future revealing the Lamb of God; Jesus, laying down His life for humanity; thus, providing the Lamb which was slain from before the foundation of the world (Revelation 13:8).

Look to the future!

You’ll live forever!
Sam

THE CUP

In Indiana Jones, the Last Crusade, Indy is ordered to search for the cup of Jesus. Based on demographics, logical reasoning, he locates the correct one.  Were the cup to be found today, like many other ancient archeological finds, people would kill for them.   Everything today, it seems, is worth selling for wealth, fame, and social media acknowledgement.  Indy, had to get it for his dad’s recovery, and would have donated it to a museum.  We tend to idolize everything around us. People pay big bucks for artists’ handkerchiefs, vehicles, homes, and even undies.  The cup of Jesus would break the bank.  First, because it ‘d prove Him real, and second, because He drank from it. But a cup is so much more than its purpose or use.

                                    I’LL DRINK TO THAT

When we agree on something, we’ll say, “I’ll drink to that.”  In other words, “I’ll offer a toast to it,” or, “I’m for that.”  But when we think we’ll be toast, we’ll pass.

In heaven, in respect to saving the human race, God asked, “Whom shall I send?” “Who will go for us?” And, No one could go.  No one was capable of redeeming mankind.  But One was!  “Then said I, Here am I; send me” (Isaiah 6:8).  Jesus was willing to go rescue humanity from the hands of Satan and his demonic host; from sin, eternal darkness, and perpetual separation from God.

At the appointed time, when Jesus was facing the cross, when in agony He prayed to the Father, He said, “Father, if it is possible, let this cup pass from me: nevertheless, not as I will, but as thou wilt” (Matthew 26:39b).  A little later, after being apprehended, when Peter swung his sword and slashed a servant’s ear, Jesus confirmed His stance to Peter, “Put up they sword into the sheath: the cup which my Father hath given me, shall I not drink it” (John 18:11)?

When faced with a life and death scenario, the first Adam, failed by not drinking the cup of temptation and thereby keeping sin at bay.  Instead, he passed the cup (of blame) to Eve and both sinned.  But not this second Adam, Jesus, He drank the cup-the bitter cup of humility, punishment, shame, and torture; the sacrifice for sin, and saved us all!

THIRSTY?

Drink the cup of eternal life!

Sam

A TIME TO DIE-KICKING THE BUCKET

Ain’t that something, a time to drop dead. Within the last three weeks, my microwave died.  Our pedestal fan fanned no more at the age of 89 days. It couldn’t take the heat.  Shoot, it couldn’t even make it to three months!  Then a part broke off our ice maker.  We just had a technician replace a key part on our stove, and after he left, one burner still has me saying, “Come on baby, light my fire.”  But it won’t.  The Preacher, I’m sure, wasn’t referring to inanimate objects when he wrote this piece, but there are things, and not only people and animals, that face death.

Sin is bad. It diminishes our health.  It robs us of our beauty.  It steals our joy and peace.  It shatters our tranquility, and causes us to age.  But worse of all, it brings forth death.  While we can fight and maybe overcome health issues and many circumstances, we all have to bow before death. We can’t go around it or through it.  When death knocks at the door, even if we don’t open, it’ll get in. It doesn’t matter where we go, it’ll find us.

Maybe you’ve lost a loved one recently.  Whether out of the blue, or saw it coming, its sting always hurts.  Of my five older brothers, I lost one about nine years ago.  Then another, and another, and then another.  Every few years, I lost one.  Four in total. The last one is hanging by a thread.  He doesn’t know the Lord.  When the thread breaks, he’ll go without God to a world of darkness and hopelessness-unless He gets himself right with God.

How about you?  Are you ready to die?  Are you 100% certain you’ll be going to His presence? Are you confident of His words, “For it is appointed onto men, once to die and then the judgment” (Hebrews 9:27).  No one can ace life’s final: DEATH.  Only Jesus laid down His life, took it back again…and defeated death!   

We can’t rejoice over others’ deaths, but we have to be ready for it. It doesn’t matter all the theories out there and all the thoughts on it; once our souls/spirit leaves our bodies, we can’t ever go back for a do-over.  Death is coming.  But as Christians, while our bodies die, we live with Him eternally.  Death doesn’t reign over us.

But there’s a different death that God calls us to.  A death some of us fight all our lives: A death to self. “Then Jesus said to his disciples, “If any man will come after Me, let him deny himself and take up his cross and follow Me” (Matthew 16:24).

To deny ourselves means to die to our desires and wants.  God expects us to carry our cross (our trials and sufferings) and follow where He leads.  We can’t do that while pursuing our dreams and living our lives.  Why not?? Can’t do both.  He doesn’t share His glory with anyone. It’s either we live all for Him, or none at all. Not everyone wants to pay the high price of serving Him.  Well, why should you when there are thousands of other paths called religions?  Because none get us there. He seeks relationship. He doesn’t reject us, but we’re the ones that rule ourselves out.

 Dying To Live For Him!

Sam