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Ready For The Harvest

For some reason, I really felt God tugging on my heart tonight to open His Word as He had something to share with me.  As an experiment, I did one of those cliche things Christians do and just opened up the Bible randomly to see where it would lead me.

And my finger landed on the following parable from Jesus:

“And he said, “The kingdom of God is as if a man should scatter seed on the ground. He sleeps and rises night and day, and the seed sprouts and grows; he knows not how. The earth produces by itself, first the blade, then the ear, then the full grain in the ear. But when the grain is ripe, at once he puts in the sickle, because the harvest has come.” Mark 4:26-29

Being a member of a small church plant and seeing new people walk in every week, this parable struck a chord within me.  Being a church plant in a poor neighbourhood of a major Australian city is tough work.  I take my hat off to my Pastor who planted this church 7 years ago for his unending perseverance in what he does for our little church.

But this passage gives me a glimpse into how God works in the lives of our immediate and extended community and provides me an awesome motivation to keep doing what we do at Church.

At first, the farmer scatters the seeds.  it’s his job to do what he needs to do.  This represents our need to be faithful servants in the matters of the Kingdom. Do our job, fulfill our duties - share the Gospel.  As the seed needs to dig into the soil, so our message needs to be relevant to our community - or else it simply won’t stick.

But the reference to “sleeping and rising” indicates a long passing of time.  Sometimes we want immediate results from our efforts.  However imagine how bizarre it would be to a farmer if, the second he threw his seed and BANG, he had a mature crop.  It’s absurd indeed.

The reference to “he knows not how the seed grows” is an awesome reference to how the Spirit of God does His work.  We need to get the message out there and learn to relax and rely on the Spirit of God to do His thing.  Those destined to love God will grow and will thrive - often without us even being aware of it or even understanding it.

But that’s cool.  Just like the farmer scratching his head day and night as he sees the seed he’s thrown sprout into “blades and ears and full grain” I think we should allow God to do His mysterious work in the lives of people.  And we should do this in the absence of anxiety.  Imagine a farmer peering out his window at the end of the day looking for sprouting blades and ears - he would go nuts!

But the stickler in all this is the farmers knowledge of when the crop is ripe - it’s harvest time! In his experience, he whips out the sickle and, once again, does what he needs to do.  And this is where I believe, we as Christians, should ask for wisdom.

I think it’s prudent to ask God when the harvest is ripe and when to step in and do our thing when it comes to the spiritual development of people.  May we have the insight to whip out our “spiritual sickles” and lead people to Jesus.

God’s in partnership with us.  We do our thing, He does His and then allows us the delight to “close the deal” in the salvation of human souls.  What an honour! And how terrifying it is to do so if we haven’t a clue as to how to “swing that sickle!”

My prayer for me and all those at our church plant is to have our eyes opened to this reality.  God is bringing people into our church.  The harvest seems to be on our doorstep.  May we know how to lead people to Jesus.  Afterall, all the mystery of salvation is in his hands - we just need to be available and do our thing.  But may we do our thing in the best way possible! And be expert “sickle swingers!”

The Lion And The Man

Lion3 Sit in front of a nature documentary for five minutes and you get blown away by how violent nature is.  Seems like almost everyone has a predator further up the food chain.

Some may think this is the way nature ought to be - after all, all the beast of the fields and the air need to eat to survive right?

I see things from a different perspective.  Setting aside the awesome wonder and awe of creation as it now stands, I can’t help but think that all of creation is slowly decaying and declining.

Since the fall of man, the earth and everything on it, has been cursed:

“For the creation waits with eager longing for the revealing of the sons of God. For the creation was subjected to futility, not willingly, but because of him who subjected it, in hope that the creation itself will be set free from its bondage to corruption and obtain the freedom of the glory of the children of God.” Rom 8:19-21

So think about it for a second.  Next time you check out a documentary on nature, realise that despite the beauty that you see, it’s been slowly dying and decaying.  Then sit back and wonder how awesome things were before the fall.

But our God will restore all things to the way they were before.  And we will see just how beautiful things aught to be in God’s perfect order.

One passage of scripture that captures me in regards to this topic is:

“The wolf shall dwell with the lamb, and the leopard shall lie down with the young goat, and the calf and the lion and the fattened calf together; and a little child shall lead them. The cow and the bear shall graze; their young shall lie down together; and the lion shall eat straw like the ox.

The nursing child shall play over the hole of the cobra, and the weaned child shall put his hand on the adder’s den. They shall not hurt or destroy in all my holy mountain; for the earth shall be full of the knowledge of the Lord as the waters cover the sea.” Isa 11:6-9

Imagine predators and prey hanging out with each other?  A pack of animals - wolves, lambs, goats, calves, lions and cows - all led by a child as he plays blissfully over a cobra snake hole!

What makes this possible?  “The full knowledge of the Lord” will blanket all our minds - both human and animal alike.  Does all this sound too weird to believe?  I’d agree if it wasn’t for the awesome reality of Jesus.

A friend posted a video on Facebook which gave me a glimpse into what this might look like.  It’s a story of a lion and a man.  Hope you enjoy it…

Piper On Perseverance

Perseverance seems to be a bit of a buzzword in my life right now.  Deep down in my soul is an “echo” of the word as I struggle to meet the daily demands of life.

Even at church, the topic mysteriously landed on my lap.  I occasionally get asked to share a message and we’ve been going through the Sermon On The Mount found in Mathew 5,6 & 7. Lo and behold, I got asked to share on Mat 7:7-11 - which again talks about perseverance.  The audio of my message can be found below.

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And then again tonight as I was checking out some video’s on YouTube, I come across this little beauty by John Piper.  Too often, we choose the path of least resistance in our lives - and this also creeps into our faith.  As a result, faith gets shipwrecked and the hope in God fades away.

When the going gets tough, the tough should get going to God - He is the One that can sustain and deliver us from any obstacle life throws at us.  And if He doesn’t want us to survive that obstacle, He will be there side by side - accompanying us all the way.

I can almost imagine Him looking at the tears streaming down our faces as we face our obstacles and saying to Himself, “in My Kingdom, these tears I will personally wipe away,” - just learn to trust Me.

So in my soul, I’m beginning to thank God for the current hard times because He is teaching me an attribute worth it’s weight in gold - perseverance.  Check out Piper’s video below and I hope you are encouraged by it.

That’s My King

I am often left speechless on the reality of Jesus.  Instead of being a humble peasant living 2000 years ago, I always feel it it my heart that what we know of Him is simply a shadow.  I can’t escape the thought that what the world thinks of Him is drawn from His humble incarnation. But if we were to glimpse into the heavens, we would see a different Jesus.

Revelation does good job for us here:

“Then I turned to see the voice that was speaking to me, and on turning I saw seven golden lampstands,  and in the midst of the lampstands one like a son of man, clothed with a long robe and with a golden sash around his chest. The hairs of his head were white, like white wool, like snow. His eyes were like a flame of fire, his feet were like burnished bronze, refined in a furnace, and his voice was like the roar of many waters.  In his right hand he held seven stars, from his mouth came a sharp two-edged sword, and his face was like the sun shining in full strength.” Rev 1:12-16

This goes far beyond the “Jesus loves you” stickers on the bumpers of our cars.  We’re talking about a Being far beyond our ability to comprehend.  And to think that He shed all His glory to walk on this ball of ours is a mind blowing experience.

But even in His incarnation, the heavily “reductionist” version of Jesus has stumped mankind ever since He graced our planet 2000 years ago.  Mankind is literally defined in time as B.C and A.D - a testimony to this great man/God who visited us.

Below is a video based on the sermon by S. M. Lockridge - Pastor of Calvary Baptist Church from 1953 to 1993.  It’s based on video footage taken from ‘The Passion Of The Christ” and it does a great job in pointing to the fact that even in Christ’s humble incarnation, He still managed to alter mankind forever.

Grace

Below is a cool, and yet somewhat tacky, video/skit on grace.  But it sure does a good job in getting an important message across - Grace.

Vintage Jesus

“Vintage jesus” is perhaps on the top of the list of books I want to read.  But until I get a physical copy in my hands, I can get stuck into the following tidbits from a number of chapters:

This book, co-authored by Mark Driscoll and Dr Gerry Breshears is based on a the Vintage Jesus sermon series preached at Mars Hill Church in 2007. Love this kind of work as it presents the truth of Jesus in an accurate, no nonsense, religious free context. His life, death and resurrection have nothing to do with religion - it’s a love story between a Holy God and a fallen mankind.