UNFORGETTABLE

Whenever I think of the late, Nat King Cole’s hit, Unforgettable, it’s not the original 1951 version that comes to mind, but rather the duet with his daughter, Natalie Cole, recorded in 1991, 26 years after his death.

 I remember hearing over the radio that through the magic of modern technology, Natalie had been able to reunite with her deceased dad for an unforgettable duet.  As great as the original hit was, the second one was greater!

That’s the Gospel message right there!  Prior to Jesus’ birth, serving God was summarized as following a seemingly endless number of rules and rituals.  There were plenty of Dos and Don’ts as well as animal sacrifices and building altars to God.  All in all, having God’s approval meant obeying His laws and commandments.   Wow, that’s like Nat’s original hit.

Then God’s Son, Jesus, came to earth and through His death and resurrection, fulfilled the law and the prophets (Matthew 5:17).  His new covenant with Israel and humanity, meant overriding the rituals, rules, and sacrifices and replacing them with His sacrificial death and resurrection.        “By calling this covenant new, he has made the first one obsolete; and what is obsolete and outdated will soon disappear” (Hebrews 8:13).                                                     Why?? Because, as God had shared through His prophet Isaiah (43:19), “Behold, I’m doing a new thing; do you not see it?”

Instead of animal sacrifices He wants us to offer ourselves as living sacrifices for His glory (Romans 12 :1).  Instead of rules and laws written on tablets of stone, He’s written them on the tablets of our hearts (Jeremiah 31:33).  Instead of stoning our neighbors to death for breaking a commandment, we’re to forgive them and love them (Matthew 22:39) just as Jesus does. Consider this part as the duet of Nat and Natalie; the greater hit.               “For God was in Christ reconciling the world to himself, no longer counting people’s sins against them. And he gave us this wonderful message of reconciliation” (2 Corinthians 5:19 NLT). The “Duet,” actually, the Trio (Trinity), sang the greatest song in history: The Redemption of Mankind.  And because of this best-selling “hit number,” we can dance before His presence with uplifted hands, clean hearts, and a clean conscience, not fearing His wrath!  Jesus bore on His body God’s penalty for sin, for all time, for all humanity!   He redeemed us! He purchased us!  He reconciled us to God.  And as God’s only Mediator (1 Timothy 2:5), He replaced the old covenant with a better one (Hebrews 7:22).                                   

I would say, that’s unforgettable!  Sing with me…”That’s what you are.”

God Bless!
Sam

Recommended Song: Lord We’ve Come To Worship Don Moen

TRUE LOVE

Almost everyone has experienced falling in love at some point in their lives.  Love, adds spice to our lives.  It adds an extra lift to our steps as we walk, and people are known to hum or sing as they go about their business.  Love adds joy to people’s lives.

Soon, people around us will be celebrating St. Valentine’s Day.  Boxes of chocolate candies, heartfelt cards, stickers, candies, flowers, and more, will be exchanged between loved ones, friends, parents, kids, and people loving others.

Society has its own definition of love; it differs greatly from God’s.  Some people want to love so much, they love everything, including the wrong things. There’s a love that embraces everything under the sun.  It loves the alcoholic, the drug pusher/user, the thief, the scammer, the cheat and liar, without any concern for change-the same as it loves the average person.

This love, is a false love.  It is promoted by Satan.  By its actions, it seems to surpass God’s love.  But that’s where they’re completely distinct.  False love, is all-inclusive; everyone and everything, is covered.  Everyone loves everyone, and everything is acceptable under its guise. Such love allows no room for redemption.  It claims everyone deserves to be loved the same; with no consequences.

In a nutshell, false love, loves sin.  False love, sees no wrong.  It loves evil and good. It rationalizes away sinful behaviors.

True love, God’s love, however, is a love that hates.  It hates sin.  It hates deception. It abhors rebellion, lying, murders, cheaters, falsehood, etc.  True love made a way for rebellion: defiance against God. It celebrates man’s redemption from sin. God’s love extols God’s journey from heaven to earth to battle demonic oppressors to rescue and reinstate fallen man with God in holy communion.

Don’t miss this: God’s true love LOVES the sinner, but not the sin they’re in. He loves them so much, He wants to separate them from sin.  He died to cover their sin. His love is so great, He won’t leave them drowning in their sin.  Satan, however, will pretend to love people by leaving them in their sin, and many times will lead them to more sin under the guise of loving them.  I grew up hearing, “Your best friend is he who tells you you have bad breath.” To save you from embarrassment. Not Satan’s false love.  He’s a deserter.  Once you fall in sin, the sin that looked so appealing, He’ll accuse you and drop you like a hot potato.

Embrace God’s never-ending love.  Read how much He loves you:

“As far as the east is from the west, so far has he removed our transgressions from us” (Psalm 103:12 NIV).

“But God demonstrates his love for us in this: While we were still sinners, Christ died for us” (Romans 5:8).

“How great is the love the Father has lavished on us, that we should be called children of God! And that is what we are” (1 John 3:1)!

“I have loved you with an everlasting love; I have drawn you with loving-kindness” (Jeremiah 31:3).

True love is available to you right now! Call on His Name now!

God Bless!

Sam

Recommended Song” Don’t You Know I’ve Always Loved You by Third Day

THIRSTY

We all know what it’s like to be thirsty or “Dying of thirst” as some of us say. Our lips dry up and parch.  Being thirsty can cause us to ingest liquids not necessarily healthy for us.  In our lives, we can even “drink” from wrong sources.

We can also get “thirsty,” spiritually-speaking. This is something seen everywhere worldwide.  There’s a thirst from within that yearns to be quenched.  Unfortunately, millions turn to “unhealthy” alternatives which can never satisfy.

King David, feeling alienated from God at a particular moment, wrote: “O God, you are my God; earnestly I seek you; my soul thirsts for you; my flesh faints for you, as in a dry and weary land where there is no water” (Psalm 63:1 ESV).

So, why are people thirsty?   Too many things to drink, too many options, but only ONE source, Jesus!  I once saw a TV script that went something like this:

 Clerk: “What’ll you have with that?”

Client: “I’ll have a Cola.”

Clerk: “Will that be a Pepsi or a Coke?”

Client: “I’ll have a coke.”

Client: Will that be a Coca-Cola or an Un-cola?

Client: “Cola.”

Clerk: “Will that be large, medium, or small?”

Client: “Medium.”

Clerk: “Will that be a bottle or a can?”
Client: “Bottle.”

Clerk:  Will that be regular, un-sweetened or diet?

Client (Frustrated): “Regular!”

Clerk: “To stay or to go?”

Client: “Jeeze!! Just give me something to drink!!”

We have to drink Jesus’ Living Waters; He serves us all in every way!

“For my people have committed two evils: They have forsaken Me, the fountain of living waters, and hewed themselves cisterns-broken cisterns that can hold no water” (Jeremiah 2:13).

Have you forsaken God these days? Are you into humanism, psychology, mythology, and a host of other “cisterns” that leave you dry?  Are you drinking from fountains that temporarily satisfy but leave you thirsty next day?  Stop searching around dry areas for this precious source!  Drink from the fountain of youth! Only Jesus offers Living Waters!  He alone quenches our thirst. Just what does that mean?  From beliefs in self-improvement organizations, self-aggrandizements, self-empowering movements; and religions, nothing out there can fill spiritual emptiness with still waters.  Only Christ can.

“Whoever believes in me, as Scripture has said, “Rivers of living waters will flow from within them” (John 7:38).

Even in the wilderness Israel sang: “Spring up, O well-Sing to it” (Numbers 21:17).  Yep, no matter where you are in life, Jesus, the source of Living Waters, is there.  I’ll drink to that.

Drink up!

Sam

THE GREATEST GIANT

Everyone’s intrigued with giants.  People wonder what it’s like to be way-up there.  The Bible mentions several giants and people can’t get enough about them.  Of course, you’ll always have people who’ll claim to have new and fresh info.  It’s almost as if they were first-hand witnesses!  There’s stuff we know and stuff we can research.  Nevertheless, it’s pretty interesting to learn about people that were over 9 ft tall, even close to 16’ and taller, but, there’s a different giant that people miss.

God’s chosen people, fought many wars and defeated many kings and nations.  Yet, like many people-groups before and after them, some of the giants we face, are within us.  Nevertheless, we can conquer them too with God’s help. Who is this other giant?

Sometimes in cartoons, we’ll see a small ant or animal send a larger critter running for their lives, thinking “I showed him.” But then we realize that behind them there was a larger animal scaring off the enemy.  That’s what happened with God’s people when they went against their enemies.

“It was not by their sword that they won the land, nor did their arm bring them victory; it was your right hand, your arm, and the light of your face, for you loved them” (Psalm 44:3).

God was behind the scenes fighting for His people.  Another verse in Jeremiah 20:11(JUB) reads: But the LORD is with me as a powerful giant; therefore my persecutors shall stumble, and they shall not prevail; they shall be greatly ashamed; for they shall not prosper; they shall have everlasting confusion which shall never be forgotten.”

While most versions omit “Giant,”  and say “Powerful warrior,” the Spanish version, Reina Valera, doesn’t. Check this out:

“Mas Jehová está conmigo como poderoso gigante; por tanto, los que me persiguen tropezarán, y no prevalecerán; serán avergonzados en gran manera, porque no prosperarán; tendrán perpetua confusión que jamás será olvidada.”

The giant above all giants, Jehovah God, shall always fight on our behalf. This giant will never be defeated and will never perish.  You’ll never once read, “ATTENTION! God lost the battle at…” or that He was chased away…It’ll never happen!

So, besides our obedience and trust in Him, we’re to remember He’s the ONE fighting our battles.

God Bless!
Sam

CHAOS

If a song were to be selected as theme of the 2020 decade, I would go 100% for the Temptation’s Ball of Confusion.  Check out these random lyrics:

“Ball of confusion Oh yeah, that’s what the world is today, Woo, hey, hey…So round and around and around we go, Where the world’s headed, nobody knows…Fear in the air, tension everywhere…”

From rise in crime, to teen and preteen suicides, the world has gone nuts; yet, we’re living in it.  How do we keep our sanity? You do, still have it, right?  I know, it’s hard.  It’s preferable to sing the song because we like it than because we’re part of it.

One main reason for the chaos is that people lack discipline, self-discipline. People are out of control. Mayhem is rampant. We can’t account for others, but if we’re under control, it’s a start.  The more people controlling their anger, injustices, home-problems, etc., the more control we’ll see around us.

So, what’s the key? One of the biggest takeovers happened in silence. Can you imagine in today’s “yell-at-the-top-of-your-lungs” protests, conquering an enemy’s city without saying a word?

Joshua was to take over the city of Jericho. Easy strategy from God: Joshua’s army was to march around it once a day for six days in SILENCE! Then, skedaddle. On the seventh day, they marched around it seven times, again in silence! But at the trumpet sound, they shouted.  The miracle was not in taking over the city, but that “The walls fell down flat” not crumbling over (Joshua 6:1-20); denoting, God’s intervention, and not man’s work.

We’re not called to control a city, but rather to control our lives.  God sees a lack of self-discipline, similar to a chaotic city.

“Like a city whose walls are broken through is a person who lacks self-control” (Proverbs 25:28).

God Bless!

Sam