Threefold Branches of God’s Government

“For the LORD is our judge [judicial], the LORD is our lawgiver [legislative], the LORD is our king [executive]; He will save us” (Isaiah 33:22 KJV). Our civics lessons teach us the three branches of the United States constitutional government are the judicial, legislative, and executive branches. By providing checks and balances, it assures no single group will have too much power. As Abraham Lincoln once stated (1863), “Now we are engaged in a great civil war, testing whether that nation, or any nation so conceived and so dedicated, can long endure.” Good government is an attempt to imitate God’s government but adapted to the limitations of its people. 

Israel was initially a theocracy led by judges until the people demanded a king. Israel’s founding laws were the Torah or the Pentateuch. “And the LORD said unto Samuel, Hearken unto the voice of the people in all that they say unto thee: for they have not rejected thee, but they have rejected Me, that I should not reign over them” (1Samuel 8:7). What a tragedy, when God’s chosen government is overruled by the will of the people! Participate in government, where possible; but, of more importance, “I exhort therefore, that, first of all, supplications, prayers, intercessions, and giving of thanks, be made for all men; For kings, and for all that are in authority; that we may lead a quiet and peaceable life in all godliness and honesty” (1Timothy 2:1-2). Remember, God’s people benefit from the peace and tranquility of the nations in which they dwell. 

Father, we desire the conversion of our nations to Your laws; but, we pray for mercy upon those who govern us and blessing upon them that we would live our lives for You in godliness and honesty. In Jesus’ name, we pray. Amen.

To Whom Does God Draw Near?

“Draw nigh to God, and He will draw nigh to you. Cleanse your hands, ye sinners; and purify your hearts, ye double minded” (James 4:8 KJV). But, how do you draw near to a Holy God? “Cleanse your hands, ye sinners; and purify your hearts, ye double minded” (4:8). Flee known sin with abandon through repentance. Do you desire God’s presence closer to you? Only the Holy Spirit would place that desire in your heart. Fear and doubt better serve the Devil, when we wonder, if God can be trusted so much or at all. James instructs that anyone can quickly clarify their relationship to God. “Cleanse your hands, ye sinners; and purify your hearts, ye double minded” (4:8). It is like the sign next to the kitchen sink in the Fellowship Hall at Church: “Clean hands and a pure heart. Thanks! God.”

Instead of waiting for God to draw closer to you, take that thought as the Spirit of God already dealing with your heart. It is your move to respond to Him. As you make any effort to draw closer to Him in repentance, faith, prayer, seeking Him through His Word, attempting to serve Him — He will be responding to you. 

  1. Drawing near to God through trust enables us to better testify of Him. “But it is good for me to draw near to God: I have put my trust in the Lord GOD, that I may declare all Thy works” (Psalm 73:28). 
  2. The LORD comforts those who trust Him with His presence. “The LORD is nigh unto all them that call upon Him, to all that call upon Him in truth” (Psalm 145:18). 
  3. God addresses the never repentant ones with disgust. “Look, you scoffers; be amazed and perish! For I am doing a work in your days, a work you would never believe, even if someone tells you” (Acts 13:41 NET). 

Father, may we not be among the scoffers, but may we be awakened that You have already made Your move toward us. Help us to respond in faith. In Jesus’ name, we pray. Amen.

What Angers God?

“God judgeth the righteous, and God is angry with the wicked every day” (Psalm 7:11 KJV). It is only fair to warn, God is a just God and does become angry with the wicked so that He will execute irreparable judgment, if He must. We have been rightly taught, “God is love” (1John 4:8, 16), but He is also a holy God. 

“Follow peace with all men, and holiness, without which no man shall see the Lord” (Hebrews 12:14). 

UCRT Cross Reference note on Hebrews 12:14:

“Holiness is an absolute requirement for salvation in this life.” The Greek verb underlying ‘holy’ does not occur in the future tense in the New Testament. Therefore, complete sanctification or holiness is a requirement in this life, not the other side of the grave (cf., Malcolm L. Lavender, The Fallacy of the ‘Sinning Christian,’ p. 95, and Lavender’s New Testament: A Literal Translation).

God’s anger is completely justifiable against wickedness, but humanity’s frustration about holiness is also recognizable. 

If we have been taught humankind is inescapably sinful, then only the grave would cure sin. However, “If we confess our sins, He is faithful and just to forgive us our sins, and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness” (1John 1:9). Cleansing from all unrighteousness is then present holiness. 

If we have been taught that flesh is sinful, then again, only the grave can cure that. However, “The like figure whereunto even baptism doth also now save us (not the putting away of the filth of the flesh, but the answer of a good conscience toward God,) by the resurrection of Jesus Christ” (1Peter 3:21). Baptism does not represent taking a bath for our flesh, but a good conscience toward God, which saves us. 

If we have been taught that obedience to God is a good work, then we are not saved by good works. However, “Was not Abraham our father justified by works, when he had offered Isaac his son upon the altar? Seest thou how faith wrought with his works, and by works was faith made perfect? And the scripture was fulfilled which saith, Abraham believed God, and it was imputed unto him for righteousness: and he was called the Friend of God. Ye see then how that by works a man is justified, and not by faith only” (James 2:21-24). Dead works and the works of faith must be carefully distinguished to walk in complete sanctification and holiness. 

After the Cross, the greatest discovery is to find the Promised Spirit of the New Covenant is for the express purpose of inspiring us to walk in obedience to the Living God. “And I will put My Spirit within you, and cause you to walk in My statutes, and ye shall keep My judgments, and do them” (Ezekiel 36:27). Now, Peter’s inaugural sermon for the Church becomes more apparent. “Repent, and be baptized every one of you in the name of Jesus Christ for the remission of sins, and ye shall receive the gift of the Holy Ghost” (Acts 2:38). The Spirit of Christ inspires — not forces — us to obey God. Once forgiven, we again can walk with God. 

Father, we are so desirous not to make You angry. We understand our obedience is not a tribute to us, but homage to You that You work in us to will and to do of Your good pleasure (Philippians 2:13). May we learn to walk in Your Spirit to Your glory and to put to flight the enemy. Return quickly, Lord Jesus. In Your name, we pray. Amen. 

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Eternity Written Upon Our Heart

“He has made everything beautiful in its time. He has also set eternity in the human heart; yet no one can fathom what God has done from beginning to end” (Ecclesiastes 3:11 NIV). God created every human with an immortal soul. Immortality is an undying spiritual condition causing it to live somewhere forever. That human soul will live forever in Eternity, which is not just a long time, but a change of dimension. When the godly depart this life, they enter into the presence of God. “We are confident, I say, and willing rather to be absent from the body, and to be present with the Lord” (2Corinthians 5:8). The ungodly will find themselves separated and absent from God’s presence. “And in hell [Greek, hādes, grave, death] he lift up his eyes, being in torments, and seeth Abraham afar off, and Lazarus in his bosom” (Luke 16:23). The value of a human soul is it will live forever with God —  “in Thy presence is fulness of joy; at Thy right hand there are pleasures for evermore” (Psalm 16:11) — or, it will dwell forever apart from God — “cast ye the unprofitable servant into outer darkness: there shall be weeping and gnashing of teeth” (Matthew 25:30). Human choice will separate the godly from the ungodly. “For godly sorrow worketh repentance to salvation not to be repented of: but the sorrow of the world worketh death” (2Corinthians 7:10). Father, grant Your elect a willing heart. “And thou, Solomon my son, know thou the God of thy father, and serve Him with a perfect heart and with a willing mind: for the LORD searcheth all hearts, and understandeth all the imaginations of the thoughts: if thou seek Him, He will be found of thee; but if thou forsake Him, He will cast thee off for ever” (1Chronicles 28:9). Lord Jesus, return for us quickly. In Jesus’ name, we pray. Amen and amen.

Feminization of God

“If thou seekest her as silver, and searchest for her as for hid treasures; Then shalt thou understand the fear of the LORD, and find the knowledge of God” (Proverbs 2:4-5 KJV). What is Solomon talking about? Seeking and searching for who as silver and hid treasure? The LORD is speaking about the Wisdom of God (cf. 1Corinthians 1:24), which here, is used in the feminine, as an attraction for “my son” (Proverbs 2:1) to his revered mother. “1 My son, if thou wilt receive my words, and hide my commandments with thee; 2 So that thou incline thine ear unto wisdom, and apply thine heart to understanding; 3 Yea, if thou criest after knowledge, and liftest up thy voice for understanding;” (Proverbs 2:1-3). Wisdom, knowledge, and understanding are often grouped together, where wisdom is the chief or “principal thing” (4:7), the “beginning of knowledge” (1:7) is factual information behind the purpose, and understanding is the deeper comprehension of the knowledge, which comes “easy” (14:6). 

Why is the Wisdom of God spoken of as “she” (Proverbs 2:4)? Though children are to obey their parents (Ephesians 6:1; Colossians 3:20) and wives their husbands (Genesis 3:16; Romans 7:2; 1Corinthians 11:3; 1Corinthians 14:34; Ephesians 5:22-24; Colossians 3:18; Titus 2:5; 1Timothy 2:11-14; 1Peter 3:1), for parents came before and named their children, and Adam came before and named his wife Eve, “there is neither Jew nor Greek, there is neither bond nor free, there is neither male nor female: for ye are all one in Christ Jesus” (Galatians 3:28), and God named Adam (Genesis 2:19). I believe Yahweh feminized Wisdom as homage to the feminine virtue, whom He knew would become downtrodden through the ages by the male persuasion, who are just as inclined to marginalize Him as they have disadvantaged their mothers, wives, daughters, and widows. 

Heavenly Father, we know there is purpose in everything You reveal to us in Scripture. In the vanity of our minds, may we never approach You as anything other than the First, the Highest, the Greatest, the Most Powerful, the Wisest, the Most Loving God. Before You, we humbly bow. Keep us in Your love. Cause us to be useful in Your eternal purpose. Build Your kingdom through us. Lord Jesus, return quickly. In Jesus’ name, we pray. Amen.

Why Do We Give?

The Hebrew word for tithe signifies the tenth part. Long before Jehovah gave the Law to Moses, commanding Israel to set aside a tithe of all their increase or income (Deuteronomy 14:22) for the support of the Temple, the Levites, the resident foreigners, the widows, and orphans (Deuteronomy 26:12), long before that, Abraham paid tithes to Melchizedek (Genesis 14:20). Tithing was an homage to God, acknowledging supernatural help in our natural world. If the word tithe is barely used in the New Testament, why should we tithe? Certainly God does not need the money, but the care of God’s work does require our assistance (Malachi 3:19). We give because we desire to support God’s ministry, since we know faith without the works of our tithes and offerings is only a profession. Ask Jesus about the significance of the widow’s offering of the two small copper coins (Luke 2:1-4).

I was newly married over fifty years ago, and I heard the pastor of our church preach about bringing the tithes into the storehouse. My wife and I, in our exuberance, gave considerably more than our tithe. She had a good job as a telephone operator. And, I was just completing an undergraduate degree at Cal State. A few months after I filed my first joint income tax with the IRS, I was audited. I don’t blame them. My father was the church treasurer. But, they finally decided I didn’t do anything wrong. What is my point? Don’t give to receive either praise or condemnation from man. “That thine alms may be in secret: and thy Father which seeth in secret Himself shall reward thee openly” (Matthew 6:4 KJV). 

Father, You own the cattle on a thousand hills; yet, for our benefit, You require us to support Your work with our tithes and offerings, promising us to pour “out a blessing, that there shall not be room enough to receive” (Malachi 3:10). Cause us to be generous with our giving, as You are generous with us. In Jesus’ name, we pray. Amen and amen.

Everything Everywhere All at Once (2022)

Having never seen anything but a trailer for the movie (2022), it appeals to the multi-verse themes found in the Marvel movies and television shows. The entertainment media opens viewers to ideas, which otherwise would only be a conversation for scientists possibly discussing Big Bang cosmology or quantum mechanics. David contemplates the concept of God’s ever presence everything, everywhere, all at once. “7 Whither shall I go from Thy Spirit? or whither shall I flee from Thy presence? 8 If I ascend up into heaven, Thou art there: if I make my bed in hell, behold, Thou art There. 9 If I take the wings of the morning, and dwell in the uttermost parts of the sea; 10 Even there shall Thy hand lead me, and Thy right hand shall hold me” (Psalm 139:7-10 ). Such a God’s omnipresent in all possible universes, when coupled to the concept of being an Eternal Being, “without father, without mother, without descent, having neither beginning of days, nor end of life; but made like unto the Son of God; abideth a priest continually” (Hebrews 7:3), has been a staple of Scripture from the beginning. One can only conclude, the Devil desires the same worship from the world, appearing as God Almighty in a Jerusalem Temple, in the upcoming Seventieth Week of Daniel (9:26). 

The moviegoing audience is the world, whose mind is being prepared for the thought of the Almighty’s omnipresence and eternity. First, the restraining influence of the Holy Spirit will be removed through the imminent Rapture of the Faithful Church. “For the hidden power of lawlessness is already at work. However, the one [Holy Spirit Indwelling the Church] who holds him [Antichrist] back will do so until he [Holy Soirit] is taken out of the way [at the Rapture]” (2Thessalonians 2:7 NET). Second, Antichrist will be revealed, but not as Antichrist, instead as, God Almighty in the Temple. “8 And then shall that Wicked [Antichrist] be revealed, whom the Lord shall consume with the Spirit of His mouth, and shall destroy with the brightness of His coming [Second Coming of Je go]: 9 Even him [Antichrist], whose coming is after the working of Satan with all power and signs and lying wonders, 10 And with all deceivableness of unrighteousness in them that perish; because they received not the love of the truth, that they might be saved. 11 And for this cause God shall send them strong delusion, that they should believe a lie: 12 That they all might be damned who believed not the truth, but had pleasure in unrighteousness” (2Thessalonians 2:8-12). 

Father, may we be among the Faithful, who cannot be deceived. Help our saltiness to leave an impression upon those who are left behind, ultimately leading to their salvation. Return quickly, Lord Jesus. In Jesus’ name, we pray. Amen.

Kept Thy Testimonies (Psalm 119:22)

“Remove from me reproach and contempt; for I have kept Thy testimonies” (Psalm 119:22 KJV). “Reproach and contempt” (119:22) are a legacy of the Righteous. Jeremiah understood that. “For since I spake, I cried out, I cried violence and spoil; because the word of the LORD was made a reproach unto me, and a derision, daily” (Jeremiah 20:8). We do not need to seek out reproach or contempt for seeking and keeping God’s Word, for it will come. Vanity Fair seeks to avoid reproach at the cost of the Truth. “For the time past of our life may suffice us to have wrought the will of the Gentiles, when we walked in lasciviousness, lusts, excess of wine, revellings, banquetings, and abominable idolatries: Wherein they think it strange that ye run not with them to the same excess of riot, speaking evil of you:” (1Peter 4:3-4). Since “a good name is rather to be chosen than great riches, and loving favour rather than silver and gold” (Proverbs 22:1), we would pray with the Psalmist, “Remove from me reproach and contempt” (Psalm 119:22). Better to take our case before the Courts of Heaven than to argue our merits before man. C.H. Spurgeon’s Treasury of David cites for Psalm 119:22: “God will keep those who keep his testimonies. A good conscience is the best security for a good name; reproach will not abide with those who abide with Christ, neither will contempt remain upon those who remain faithful to the ways of the Lord.” 

Father, may we be willing to bear reproach for Your Name’s sake, but we ask You to clear our name, if we stand “blameless and harmless, the sons of God, without rebuke, in the midst of a crooked and perverse nation” (Philippians 2:15). In Jesus’ name, we pray. Amen. 

Why Are People So Easily Fooled?

“Judge not according to the appearance, but judge righteous judgment” (John 7:24 KJV). How could Lucifer — the highest of Yahweh’s created beings — choose himself over the Most High God? No sin had ever been committed, so he couldn’t blame anything or anybody but himself for doing it. Yahweh gave Lucifer the capacity to choose, just as He has given us the same ability. “So God created man in His own image, in the image of God created He him; male and female created He them” (Genesis 1:27). Pride is glorifying self instead of God, “who is worthy to be praised” (1Samuel 22:4; Psalm 18:3 KJV). Five times, Lucifer (Isaiah 14:12) was recorded by Yahweh as not having said out loud, but only voicing in his heart, “For thou hast said in thine heart, I will ascend into heaven, I will exalt my throne above the stars of God: I will sit also upon the mount of the congregation, in the sides of the north: I will ascend above the heights of the clouds; I will be like the most High” (14:13-14). He wanted what only the Almighty was worthy to have — the praise, honor, and glory for being the first, the highest, the most powerful, the wisest, the Creator, the Sustainer, the Righteous Judge. He refused to give Yahweh the credit for being Yahweh. “Render therefore to all their dues: tribute to whom tribute is due; custom to whom custom; fear to whom fear; honour to whom honour” (Romans 13:7). Whenever anyone willingly does not acknowledge self-evident truth about the Most High God, they commit the sin of pride, and take that glory for themselves. Again, pride is essentially glorifying self instead of God

Okay, so why are people so easily fooled? And, why will they be ensnared by the Antichrist to worship him as God Almighty? Because they have been willing to give someone other than Jesus Christ the glory for being the True Seed of the Woman (Genesis 3:15). But, you say, How can we know that Jesus Christ is the prophesied seed? Because He fulfills all the prophecies concerning the Messiah, e.g., Psalm 2:7, 12; Proverbs 30:4; Daniel 9:26; Isaiah 7:14; 9:6; Isaiah 53; Malachi 3:1; et al. Which means whoever will be sitting in the Jerusalem Temple at the middle of Daniel’s Seventieth Week (Daniel 9:26) proclaiming himself as God (Matthew 24:15), is an impostor — the Antichrist. Paul tells us, “10 And with all deceivableness of unrighteousness in them that perish; because they received not the love of the truth, that they might be saved. 11 And for this cause God shall send them strong delusion, that they should believe a lie: 12 That they all might be damned who believed not the truth, but had pleasure in unrighteousness” (2Thessalonians 2:10-12).

They had “pleasure in unrighteousness” (2Thessalonians 2:12), since they did not “judge righteous judgment” (John 7:24), because, like Lucifer, they sought their own glory, for they were speaking on their own authority. “If anyone wants to do God’s will, he will know about My teaching, whether it is from God or whether I speak from My own authority” (John 7:17 NET). Notice the relationship of the one who does not speak on his own authority and the one who sent him. The righteous relationship stems from seeking to honor God and not himself. “The person who speaks on his own authority desires to receive honor for himself; the one who desires the honor of the one who sent him is a man of integrity, and there is no unrighteousness in him” (John 7:18 NET). Both the Antichrist and those deceived by him speak on their own authority, as Lucifer did with the First Sin

Father, teach us to beware of speaking on our own authority that we would not be deceived by the claims of Antichrist and the Antichristian system of the world. Give us strong understanding of You and the strength to withstand the wiles of the Devil. Lord Jesus, return quickly to deliver Your faithful followers. In Jesus’ powerful name, we pray. Amen. 

Ye Are the Salt of the Earth

The chemical compound NaCl is necessary for life to survive. Beyond its ability to season and preserve food, what we call common table salt was useful for the transport and distribution of food over long distances enabling the spread of civilization. Roman soldiers were paid in salt, from which the word salary is derived. Jesus said, “Ye are the salt of the earth: but if the salt have lost his savour [Greek, mōrainō, to make dull, to lose the purpose for existence], wherewith shall it be salted? it is thenceforth good for nothing, but to be cast out, and to be trodden under foot of men” (Matthew 5:13 KJV). Salt makes food flavorful and it causes us to thirst. Do you cause others to thirst for the Living Water of Christ (Jeremiah 2:13; John 7:37-38)? Whenever you cause others to seek out the Word of God to know how to act, you are being used by the Holy Spirit as Spiritual Salt. But, woe to those who cease to savor, flavor, or cause others to seek Christ, for they are “good for nothing, but to be cast out, and to be trodden under foot of men” (Matthew 5:13). Lucifer was once salt, but no more. May the God of Peace keep us as the Salt of the Earth, so that ours is not an inward focus of whether we can maintain our saltiness to the end, but whether others will thirst for Christ because of us. May God place us in Eternity wherever He sees fit, so long as Christ is exalted. Amen.