Sunday, November 06, 2022

The Greater Holocaust

 I watched a short video from the Holocaust museum. It concerned an album of pictures depicting the lives of the officers over the Auschwitz prison camp, and covered the period of May through December 1944. Auschwitz was the place where thousands of Hungarian Jews were murdered by the Nazis, with much of that happening during 1944. The pictures showed ordinary looking men with their families at different functions as they were overseeing the mass destruction of so many other humans. This caused me to reflect on the horrors and atrocities committed against the Jews during WWII as over six million Jews (men, women, and children) were slaughtered by different methods. It makes your spirit shudder to think about it.

It also prompted me to reflect on what the Scriptures say awaits the nation of Israel in the end times. As horrible and nightmarish a time as the Holocaust was, it pales in comparison to what lies ahead for those who are of the nation of Israel, whether they live in Israel or not. The Lord warns about this in Matthew 24:15-22 ending in verse 22, "Unless those days had been cut short, no life would have been saved." We see a little more about this in Revelation chapter 12 where in verse 13 we see the vengeance of Satan upon Israel that starts after Satan is cast out of heaven at the mid-point of the tribulation. In Zechariah 12 and 13 we see this time described and in Zechariah 13:8-9 the word of God tells us that two thirds of the nation of Israel will perish, but that He will bring one third through the fire. This corresponds with Zephaniah 3:11-13, Joel 2:28-32, Jeremiah 50:20, Isaiah 4:1-3, Daniel chapter 8, and Romans 9:27-29. What a horrible time for the Jews as two thirds of all the Jews in the world will perish. The nation of Israel is still under the divine judgment of God for its forsaking God, breaking its covenant with God, and rejecting the Messiah. God will not completely forsake the Jews, but will save the one third that He refines through the fire. All of this is included in the divine plan of God and in the one eternal purpose mentioned in Ephesians 3:11 and further explained in Romans 9-11.

So a greater Holocaust is coming, a time of great tribulation, a time that happens after the fullness of the Gentiles has been completed. Let us not be indifferent to the plight of the Jews for the eternal plan of God revolves around them, and it includes us as we have been grafted into their rich spiritual life and heritage. In thinking about all of this I am brought to a state of humility before the Lord as I have pondered as Paul in Romans 11:33 "Oh the depth of the riches both of the wisdom and knowledge of God! How unsearchable are His judgments and unfathomable His ways!"

Oh Lord, we can not attain to this as it is too high for us and too wonderful for us. Thank you Lord for including me in your eternal plan. Thank you Lord for selecting me and preparing my place in Your plan from all eternity. Strengthen me by Your Spirit in my inner man to faithfulness in carrying out the stewardship entrusted to me. Will and work in me Lord to completeness, lead me away from temptation, and let not evil have its way with me. Your kingdom come, Your will be done on earth just as it is in heaven. Work out Your decrees until all Scripture is fulfilled, righteousness reigns, and You and You alone are glorified in Your saints in that day. Amen



Friday, November 04, 2022

An Old Word for the Current Day



 Nothing is more needed in our common life
to-day than recovery by the ordinary Christian
of the spiritual values of the Word of God. 
It is at once our Chart, our Lamp, our Food,
our Sword.  And in all these ways it may be known
by the humblest believer who yields himself to the
illumination of the Divine Spirit--its Author.
It was not given originally in order to make men
scholars, but rather that they should by its means
become sons and saints, servants and soldiers of
the Most High.  It is the glory of the Bible that
while its heights and depths are so great that no
human learning can scale or sound them unaided,
its Treasure-house is yet unlocked to the simplest
believer by the golden key of obedience.

J Stuart Holden
The Holy Gospels Opened
Page vi-vii
Circa 1900

Wednesday, November 02, 2022

Seven Things to Keep in Mind When Going Through Trials

It is not unusual for us to go through a season of trials and affliction. The Lord alone knows what all He is using those season(s) of trials to accomplish in our lives. However, I do know that so many times He is taking the knowledge we have about Him from our head into our heart, so that the knowledge ceases to be academic and becomes experiential; and, as such, becomes part of the fabric of our person, part of who we really are and how we really live. It is one thing to know about the fact that His grace is always sufficient, and then quite another to know the sufficiency of His grace because you have experienced it and lived it through a season of trial and affliction.

Being very obvious or even very subtle, all of us have a very strong strand of self-sufficiency, and are very good at taking care of things and getting things done for ourselves and by ourselves. Because of this the Lord has to get us in a situation where we are past the point of being able to handle it by ourselves, where the situation is bigger than us and our own abilities, and, to top it off, keep us there for a while. This shatters the popular, but false, "taughtism" that God will not give us more than we can handle. He will allow or cause us to be in situations beyond our limits because He wants us to understand that He is bigger than we are, and that He is absolutely in control, not us.

So many times the season of trial we are experiencing is comprised of many trials, sort of trials within a trial, and they are all related. During this time they tend to hit us like waves from the ocean, so as soon as we get our head up from the prior wave a new wave engulfs us. He wants us to not just become dependent on Him, but to learn to stay dependent on Him. Again, it is one thing to know that, and another to experience it to the point where it affects a permanent change in us. Also, in James 4, He tells us that He is opposed to the proud, but gives grace to the humble. The root of self-sufficiency is a very subtle form of pride, a pride that says I can do this, I can handle this; and in essence says, “I don’t need the Lord.” So the Lord shows us that we do indeed need Him. He shows us that we cannot handle it, successfully, completely, and consistently without depending on Him...casting ourselves completely upon Him.

My wife and I were talking once, and she told me of a quote she had come across that day. It is “Circumstances are the expression of God’s will.” God is sovereign over your circumstances…all of them. Psalm 103:19 tells us, “The Lord has established His throne in the heavens, and His sovereignty rules over all.” He is ruling over what you are going through right now, and it did not come upon you without His will. A section in Psalm 119 gives us some insight into His purposes in times of affliction:

119:65 You have dealt well with Your servant,
According to Your word.
119:67-68 Before I was afflicted I went astray,
But now I keep Your word.
You are good and do good;
Teach me Your statutes.
119:71-73 It is good for me that I was afflicted
That I may learn Your statutes.
The law of Your mouth is better to me
Than thousands of gold and silver pieces.
Your hands made me and fashioned me;
Give me understanding, that I may learn Your commandments.
119:75-77 I know, O Lord, that Your judgments are righteous,
And that in faithfulness You have afflicted me.
O may Your lovingkindness comfort me,
According to Your word to Your servant.
May Your compassion come to me that I may live,
For your law is my delight.

1. Notice that God deals well (in a good and prosperous way) with us and that way is in accordance with His word. The word of God is an expression of the will of God, reveals the purpose(s) of God, guides us in the ways of God, and explains the means by which God brings us to the fullness of the stature of Christ, which is for our good and our spiritual prosperity. 

2. One of the purposes/spiritual benefits of affliction is that it brings us back to a state of obedience to God's word (I Peter 4:1,19) This is the goodness of God in action, as trials are a means of spiritual discipline, and all of His discipline is designed for our benefit, and ultimately is an expression of His goodness toward us (Hebrews 12:5-11).

3. The word affliction means to have hardships, to find oneself in a stunted, lowly, humble position; and it is also the means by which God brings us to that stunted and humbled position (James 4:6, Isaiah 66:2). All afflictions have a purpose behind them, and we are strengthened and gain hope when we can see past the afflictions themselves and see God's good purpose in them (Psalm 37:1, Proverbs 29:23).

4. It is during times of affliction that our heart is the most attentive to, receptive and desirous of , the word of God; and it is His word taken in and lived out that bears spiritual fruit (James 1:21-25, Psalm 119:1-4).

5. God is righteous in His afflicting us. He knows just what we need, when we need it, and how long we need it to remove the dross in our lives and  properly conform us to the image of Jesus Christ. As the master silversmith will not let the heat of the fire ruin the metal, He will not let the heat and pressure of our affliction be to our ruin, but to our glory (I Corinthians 10:13, Romans 8:18, II Corinthians 4:17, 
I Peter 4:12-14).

6. Our afflictions are a sign of God's faithfulness to us, as they are His means of completing the work of salvation which He started in us (Philippians 1:6, 2:13, Romans 8:28-31).

7. So when we pray, let us not just pray for relief from the circumstances, but also for all that God has for us in and through this time of trial and affliction…for we know His grace is truly sufficient, and His mercies are new every morning; and these truths become more precious to us when we experience their fullness during times of trial and affliction.