Showing posts with label decision. Show all posts
Showing posts with label decision. Show all posts

Thursday, August 1, 2019

Informed Decision



An informed decision requires an informed platform. For instance, let’s talk about God. All religions have one. But that’s religion. Let’s talk about Jesus. Only one religion recognizes Jesus Christ as God’s only begotten Son who died on the cross and rose from the dead to save the world from eternal damnation through Adam’s sin in the garden. That religion is Christianity.
While there are many doctrines in place within the religious realm of Christianity, who is to say who is right and who is wrong? The place to go to make that decision is the Bible, the Holy Scriptures, the Living Word of God. Yep, you heard me right. Only by reading and understanding God’s Word can we learn God’s intentions towards us.
If we begin with Genesis, we read that God created our world and everything within it. He creates the stars, the moon, the sun and all the universe above us. God creates all animals and people. And He doesn’t do this alone. His Son and His Spirit work with Him to create.
And when we go to the Book of John we read that The Word of God has always been, just as God has always been. We read that The Word became flesh, that He let God wrap His glorious Son in the frail body of flesh and gave Him to the world to become the sin offering once and for all.

Reading Romans we see that while Christ died for all of us, it is up to each of us, on an individual level, to make a decision to choose and believe that Jesus Christ is LORD. An informed decision. Each one of us, every person who ever lived and is capable of making their own decision, is responsible for choosing to be saved or condemned by God. No one else can make this decision for us but us.

As soon as Adam and Eve disobeyed God, God knew. For He came to the garden and could not see them, as sin covered them. So God asked Adam, "Where are you?" And when Adam responded, "I hid because I was naked.", God asked, "Who told you you were naked?"
The two basic questions God asks every person. Where are you? and Who told you you were naked?

Naked means more than unclothed. It is to be without proper covering. Without a proper covering God could not see Adam, nor Eve. He cannot see us without a proper covering. In the beginning in the garden, God had to kill an animal and use its skin to cover Adam and Eve that they might be properly covered. {While the Bible does not tell us then which animal died, when we read Exodus and Leviticus we see that an unblemished, spotless lamb was used for the sin offering, as a substitute for a person who had sinned (disobeyed God's Word). }

In the Book of John we learn that Jesus Christ, God's only begotten Son came to us as The Lamb of God which takes away the sin of the world. And that believing this Truth covers us who believe with the blood of this Lamb, making it possible for God to see us.

So, what must I do to be saved? A cry made from the heart and echoed by the lips. First we must recognize that we are sinners. Romans 3:10 There is none righteous, no not one. Romans 3:23 For all have sinned and come short of the glory of God. This is repentance: Recognizing that we are sinners and have sinned and choosing not to keep living in the state of sin. It is more than remorse or sorriness: it is abject recognition of being apart from God and making an Informed Decision to be near Him through His Son and under the guidance of His Holy Spirit.

Realizing I am a sinner I understand the penalty of sin is death. Romans 6:23 For the wages of sin is death, but the gift of God is eternal life through Jesus Christ our Lord. There is hope now, because the believer is given a gift from God: eternal life through Jesus Christ our Lord. Romans 5:8 Therefore, since we have been justified through faith, we have peace with God through our Lord Jesus Christ. Whereas before, we had only an eternity of death and separation from God standing before us, now we have Hope and Peace by faith in Christ.
A new word has been introduced to us: faith. It is the act of believing God. Believing that He Is and that His Word Is Truth. Believing that what God promises, God delivers. As He has for so many people for thousands of years God’s Word is Faithful and True (Revelation 19:11 and Revelation 22:6). See also Hebrews 11 to learn what a few folks accomplished by their faith.


Seeing now that I am a sinner and am saved by Christ, what now must I do? Romans 10:8-10 But what does it say? The Word is near you, in your mouth and in your heart, that is the Word of faith, which we preach, that if you confess with your mouth, “Jesus Christ is Lord”, and believe in your heart that God raised Him from the dead, you will be saved. For with your heart you believe and are justified, and with your mouth you confess and are saved.” Words to rejoice and shout! I believe that Jesus Christ is Lord! Do you?
You can. Romans 10:23 For whosoever shall call upon the name of the Lord shall be saved. I am a whosoever. You are a whosoever. Yes, you, the one reading this page. You can be saved. You can believe. Let no one tell you otherwise. It is simple and easy. It is the faith of a child believing her father will catch her if she jumps, lift him up when he falls. And now that you and I have called upon the name of the Lord for our salvation? Romans 8:1 There is therefore now no condemnation to them which are in Christ Jesus, who walk not after the flesh, but after the Spirit.
I have made an Informed Decision for Christ. Have you?



Monday, February 27, 2012

How is better than Why

The manner in which one endures 
                                                has a greater impact 
                                          than that which one has to endure.




I would rather rejoice over being chosen to walk this road
than complain , "Why me?"  .

When God calls us to service, He doesn't call us to paved roads and fine houses. Those things are our rewards in heaven: golden streets and beautiful mansions built by the Master Carpenter.
Instead God calls us to serve others. And He takes us out of our comfort zones to do it. 

All of Jesus' disciples were working men. Of the first 12, some were fishermen. One collected taxes. One was a doctor. He did not call them to serve in the fields they had trained in. He called them to serve in His fields, doing His work. Matthew 10:6-8.

But the skills they had learned in their various trades, they were able to apply working in God's fields. He told the ones who fished that they would be "fishers of men". The doctor learned to heal the sick with the power and authority of Christ, not with the learned knowledge he had already acquired. He sent them without money, papers or supplies into the surrounding cities and communities. They learned what it means to exercise your faith. 

Their personal principles came with them:
1. Obey the teacher, the master. Apprenticeship requires self-discipline.
2. Finish the work started. A job half-done is not done at all.
3. Apply yourself. Put your heart into it and your work will be recognized.

I have been called out of my comfort zone. I was trained by my parents to lead a good life. I was trained by my teachers to be a secretary (when I was in high school, they still had us studying gender specific skills). I was trained by my colleagues to be a good pharmacy technician. I ignored the good life and settled for less. I sucked at secretarial skills, but excelled at writing. I was a pretty good pharmacy tech for a few years. But then I got sick. And I hadn't been trained for that.

I have learned to exercise my faith. I have little to no money of my own now (soc. sec. dis.). I stutter when I have been speaking for more than a few minutes. And just speaking clearly is difficult (even people who know me make me repeat myself and I hate that). I am a licensed minister, but not an ordained one. My schooling was done through Pentecostal Church of God. My training is on-going. The self-discipline of living my life is now coming back around again. 

Nobody is ever ready to suffer a major tragedy or lose their job because of a major illness. I am no exception. But when God calls us to service, He qualifies the unqualified. That's part of His job.
This is mine.


Friday, January 6, 2012

Caleb's Song






CALEB'S SONG

I AM A WARRIOR
I WILL FIGHT FOR YOU
I AM A FIGHTER
I WILL DIE FOR YOU

I WILL TAKE UP MY SWORD
AGAINST OUR ENEMY
I WILL LIFT UP MY SHIELD
FOR HIS ATTACKS ON ME

FOR I SEE WITH MY HEART
AND I RUN WITH MY SPIRIT
ONTO THE BATTLEFIELD
CARNAGE EVERYWHERE

I WANT THAT MOUNTAIN
GOD GAVE IT TO ME
EVERY STEP I TAKE
FOR ALL ETERNITY

I CAN FIGHT THE GIANTS
I CAN WRESTLE THEM
BUT IF THEIR SEEDS STILL LIVE
I WON'T WIN

I AM A WARRIOR
I GO TO BATTLE FOR YOU
I AM A FIGHTER
I WILL FIGHT FOR YOU

I HAVE MADE MY STAND
AND I WON'T RETREAT
TILL YOU REMOVE YOUR HAND
AWAY FROM ME

FOR I SEE WITH MY HEART
AND I RUN WITH MY SPIRIT
ONTO THE MOUNTAINTOP
GLORY EVERYWHERE

I CAN SEE YOU CLEARLY
I CAN HEAR YOUR VOICE
I CAN KNEEL IN WONDER
THAT YOU'VE MADE ME YOUR CHOICE

I AM SERVANT
TO THE MOST HIGH GOD
I AM HUMBLED
BY THE MOST HIGH GOD
UNDER THE WEIGHT OF YOUR GLORY
I AM PRESSED
AND IN THE SHADOW OF MERCY
I AM BOWED

IN THE TRUTH OF REFLECTION
I SEE MY NEED
FOR YOU
ONLY YOU
YOU ARE THE MOST HIGH GOD

AND YOU SEE ME
YOU LOVE ME
YOU SAVE ME
EVERYDAY

MORE OF YOU
ON MY MOUNTAINTOP
MORE OF YOU
IN MY MOUNTAIN VIEW
MORE OF YOU
WHEN I STAKE MY CLAIM
ON WHAT YOU
HAVE GIVEN ME

I AM YOUR WARRIOR
I HAVE FOUGHT FOR YOU
I AM YOUR SERVANT
AND I HAVE LIVED FOR YOU
I AM YOUR CHILD,
I AM YOUR SEED,
YOU LIVE IN ME.





Friday, May 27, 2011

Decision Determines Destiny

Decision Determines Destiny

Joshua 24:15
And if it seem evil unto you to serve the Lord, CHOOSE YOU THIS DAY
WHOM YOU WILL SERVE; whether the gods which your fathers served that were
on the other side of the flood, or the gods of the Amorites, in whose land
you dwell: BUT AS FOR ME AND MY HOUSE WE WILL SERVE THE LORD.

Colossians 3: 1, 2
If ye then be risen with Christ, SEEK THOSE THINGS WHICH ARE ABOVE,
where Christ sits on the right hand of God.
SET YOUR AFFECTION ON THINGS ABOVE,
not on things on the earth.

As we read our Bibles, we need to remember that every word of God applies to all of us, not just some of us. So, when we read the Word of God, read it as applicable to yourself. For example, the first verse given is plain and simple: As for me and my house, we will serve the Lord. We choose not to serve the gods of our ancestors, nor the gods of this land where we live. My household chooses to serve the God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob. We choose to live under God's authority and God's mercy. My house chooses to serve in God's house.

The second verse, Colossians 3:1, 2 reads to me: I am risen with Christ, and my affection, my love is on the things of God which God desires for me. The things of this world will pass away and god of this world will cease to exist.

By choosing to place my hope in Christ and my faith in God, my decision has determined my destiny.
What is your decision?