What You Want For Me…

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O, Lord of earth and Heaven above,

O, Ruler of all history –

reveal to me your will of love,

and show me WHAT YOU WANT FOR ME!

 

I may not be a giant tall

or very influential be –

but I am willing to be small

if that is WHAT YOU WANT FOR ME!

 

I may not sit upon a throne

and shape the world by my decree –

what if I live unseen, unknown?…

if that is WHAT YOU WANT FOR ME!

 

I may not lay a lot in store

or have an earthly treasury –

but, like my Savior, I’ll be poor

if that is WHAT YOU WANT FOR ME!

 

There is a work for me to do –

there is a place for me to be…

and so, until my life is through,

just show me WHAT YOU WANT FOR ME!

 

~ dsp

23 January 1980

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You’re the Dawn of My New Day [Song of Solomon 2.17 & 4.6]

You’re the dawn of my new day!
You have chased my night away!
You have taught my heart to love
by your simple giving way!
You have set this prisoner free
from living only just for me!
So, you shall have my love always –
You’re the dawn of my new day!

Since you’ve dawned upon my view,
My horizons rest on you!
You’re the other part of me –
my ‘life’ now means ‘my life with you’!
I have found true love at last –
and though I don’t regret the past –
I thank the Lord I now can say
“You’re the dawn of my new day!”

I cannot be satisfied
without you walking by my side –
You’re my ‘sun’ to be my light,
and You’re my ‘star’ to be my guide!
Hold my hand, and go with me –
we’ll share our love and company –
and light will shine upon our way
from Love’s forever dawning day!

~dsp (1975)

In the Song of Solomon, the awakening of love in the hearts of the lovers is likened to the ‘breaking’ or ‘dawning’ of the day [Song of Solomon 2.17 & 4.6]. I wrote this song for Debbie kind of early on in our relationship – or, more exactly, early on after I had the sense to recognize that she had awakened love in my heart. We had known each other, and even corresponded, for some time; but for a long while there, she had just reconciled herself that we might be only “buddies forever”! But, then, ‘the dawn of my new day’ began to break! And, this song began to sing!

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“WOW! That’s my wife!”

a.pic.DSP-DHP.Anniv.side-by-sideDearest Debbie, My Dove! August 20 is your birthday. You and I know how many-th this one is. But, what it means to me is that it is another year I have had the privilege and pleasure of sharing and enjoying with you!

So, when I went to look for a card to give you, I did what I always do: I just began pulling and reading the cards to myself, and when I find the one that moves me and makes me start to tear up with emotion, I buy it. That’s what I did with the one I gave you.

I welled up with tears because the card says what I say so often. Here is the text of the card:

“There are moments when I catch myself saying, ‘WOW! That’s my wife!’ They seem to come in the most ordinary times – when you’re laughing with our family, when we’re having dinner with friends, when you and I are together doing nothing at all. I’m still amazed that out of all the men in the world, I’m the one who gets to share life with you. After all this time, I still don’t know all the reasons why God trusted me with one of His most amazing gifts…but I’ll be grateful every day for the rest of my life that He did!  Happy Birthday! I love you!”

And then I wrote some other little personal notes and signed it the way I always do: “Forever and a day – Dave!”

But, what so attracted and bonded me to the card was that line

“There are moments when I catch myself saying, ‘WOW! That’s my wife!’ 

Because I do. I think that to myself. I say that to myself. I catch myself saying to you, “WOW! You’re my wife! I haven’t gotten used to being married to you – and enjoy being with you and living with you!”

a.dsp.pic.Debbie-sitting-portrait-2400You have been “WOWing” me and making me say “WOW!” even from the first time I laid my eyes on you and met you. Your Dad invited me to preach in the church’s Youth Conference that February of 1972. He picked me up at Bluegrass Airport and took me to your-all’s home. We stepped inside the front door, and you walked through the living room. I said to myself, “WOW!” It would still be a few months before we even began corresponding with one another. But I was impressed from that first sight! It may not have been the proverbial “love at first sight,” but I was very impressed! To quote William Wordsworth: “She was a Phantom of delight when first she gleamed upon my sight; A lovely Apparition, sent to be a moment’s ornament; Her eyes as stars of Twilight fair; Like Twilight’s, too, her dusky hair…” and so forth. I was like “WOW!” even that “first time ever I saw your face”!

While I was staying with you all and preaching for those few days, your Dad and I drove around town running errands. One of those errands took us to the old Turfland Mall. There was a Kodak kiosk out in the parking lot, and we picked up your Senior class pictures. He laid them down on the front seat of the car between us, and there you were again! “WOW!” I really wanted one of those pictures. But I wouldn’t have thought about asking your Dad for one since I had known you all for only a couple days! That would not have been appropriate! It would be a few short years later before I actually got one to carry.

Then, we were married! And we have shared the last 41 years of our lives together! We have been together everywhere we have been…and everything we have been through. Much of it has been difficult…some of it has been painful…often it has required you to make huge sacrifices. But, I think about all the times you have taken my hand, and looked into my eyes, and said: “Go where you think we need to go. Do what you think we need to do. I am with you…and we are following Christ together.” I think about all those experiences, and I say, “WOW! She’s my wife!”

And much of that time and shared experiences has also been joyful. Yes, so much of what we have done together has been in the contexts and activities of our shared ministry. But that is where we have invested our lives – that is where we looked for our joy, and that is where we have found our joy. And still do! And for that, I just say, “WOW! She’s my wife!”   

Time after time after time, I have either admired you from distant places during times of temporary travel separation, or from across the room, or as I observed you ministering and serving others in and out of the church, or working your creative gifts, or as I gazed into your eyes – and have said to myself, and to you: “WOW! She’s my wife!” or “WOW! You’re my wife!”

To think that out of all the billions [I guess] of other men who are in the world, God gave you to me! And gave me to you!

So, here’s to you, my Sweet Dove! “WOW! You’re MY wife!”

And to anyone else who may see and read this – “WOW! That’s my wife!”  

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What must I pray for every day…without fail?

a.pic.praying-hands-long-shirt-open-bibleWHAT MUST I PRAY FOR EVERY DAY – WITHOUT FAIL?

One of the great difficulties I struggle with in praying is just the vast immensity of what I can pray for – and what I think I should pray for. I mean – there is a whole world out there to pray for! How much of it should I pray for daily?

We know that our Lord Jesus gave us a model to follow in what we call “The Lord’s Prayer,” or “The Disciple’s Prayer/Model Prayer.”  In that prayer, Jesus taught us to pray to the Father, “Your Kingdom come, Your will be done on earth as it is done in Heaven.”  But, in that single request, Jesus taught us to ask comprehensively that God’s will shall be fulfilled on earth as it is done in Heaven.

While we may not be able to express every one of these requests every day, there are some essential requests I must make every day without fail. Here are 10 of them. I will first list them without commentary; then I will add a few comments to explain the significance of each one.

  1. I must pray every day…without fail to delight in God
  2. I must pray every day…without fail with confession of my sins
  3. I must pray every day…without fail for the grace of God to forgive those who have offended and violated me in any way
  4. I must pray every day…without fail for the salvation of those who are lost
  5. I must pray every day…without fail for my church’s ministry – for the pastors, elders, and leaders of my church
  6. I must pray every day…without fail interceding for pressing needs I know of that are afflicting those I know
  7. I must pray every day…without fail for my personal growth in grace and in knowing Jesus Christ – Christlikeness
  8. I must pray every day…without fail for God’s will to be fulfilled and accomplished in my day’s activities
  9. I must pray every day…without fail that God will improve my preaching, teaching, and witnessing to make me more effective in ministering His Word
  10. I must pray every day…without fail that God’s Word will run throughout the whole earth and that Christ will be proclaimed, glorified, and believed on…here, there, and every where

EXPANSION AND COMMENTARY

Every one of these essential daily prayer requests is inspired by Jesus’ own words, example, and prayers.

  1. I must pray every day…without fail to delight in God. “Our Father in Heaven, Your Name be honored as holy!” I must do this in conjunction with my reading of God’s Word. As I learn more about God’s perfections, Glory, excellencies, attributes, etc, I must reiterate and, if possible, voice them back to God in adoration, praise, and thanksgivings. Also, as I read about God either expressing or demonstrating His own perfections in His interactions in our human conditions, experiences, and situations, I must recognize His greatness and delight in Him.
  2. I must pray every day…without fail with confession of my sins and for Christ’s mind, life, and power to be dynamic in my thinking and will to turn away from and forsake my sins. “…forgive us our sins…” I must pray with self-examination of my heart’s desires, my conduct, my temptations that I know about – and also that God will search my heart for hidden sins and blind spots that I am too willing to either accept, excuse, or self-justify. I must diligently seek a pure heart, clean hands, and an ever-growing and increasing love for Christ which purify my heart and conduct.
  3. I must pray every day…without fail for the grace of God to forgive those who have offended and violated me in any way – and do this without self-pity or self-defense. “…for we ourselves also forgive everyone in debt to us.” Jesus has repeatedly commanded that if we do not forgive others, our Heavenly Father will not forgive us. Matthew 6.14-15
  4. I must pray every day…without fail for the salvation of those who are lost. Your Kingdom come. Your will be done on earth as it is done in Heaven.” These names will begin with my children and immediate family. Then expand out to include those who are in my acquaintances, contacts, and neighbors. Jesus Himself is always seeking and saving those who are lost. Jesus Himself prayed in Gethsemane for all of others who would in time believe on His Name. John 17, especially verse 20. I am praying with Jesus when I pray for those who are without Christ.
  5. I must pray every day…without fail for my church’s ministry – for the pastors, elders, and leaders of my church. “Your Kingdom come…” My church is my family in Christ and my field of His assigned service. I must fulfill my own service and ministry Christ has given me to do. I must pray for Christ to receive Glory through His church body and ministry.
  6. I must pray every day…without fail for pressing needs I know of that are afflicting those I know: sickness, distress, and trials. “Give us each day our daily bread.” This will necessarily include not only those I like and who like me – but also those who don’t particularly like me. Jesus commanded us to pray also for our enemies and for those who mistreat us and use us for spite. Matthew 5.43-48. I must pray that God will make Himself known to all, and that He will get glory to Himself through all our trials and afflictions.
  7. I must pray every day…without fail for my personal growth in grace and in knowing Jesus Christ – Christlikeness. “Your will be done on earth as it is in Heaven.” One of the purposes for praying is to bring our wills and lives into conformity to Jesus Christ in every aspect.
  8. I must pray every day…without fail for God’s will to be fulfilled and accomplished in my day’s activities. “And do not bring us into temptation, but deliver us from the evil one.” I want God Himself to lay out my day’s path and order my steps into whatever He has planned for me. God will work out His own sovereign purposes and pleasures for me on a daily basis by leading into the activities that will bring His will into practical fruition.
  9. I must pray every day…without fail that God will improve my preaching, teaching, and witnessing to make me more effective in ministering His Word. And that He will speak and work through me as I make my daily contacts and witness for Him. “Your Kingdom come…”
  10. I must pray every day…without fail that God’s Word will run throughout the whole earth and that Christ will be proclaimed, glorified, and believed on…here, there, and every where. “Your Kingdom come…”
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Happy “New Birth”Day to Me!

Yes! Happy “New Birth” Day to Me! Today is August 12th.

The Lord saved me on this day!

It was Thursday night, August 12, 1965. I remember it was Thursday night because the next day would have been “Friday the 13th” with all the mythological “unluckiness” that may befall us on that day. But, since I don’t believe in “luck” at all, but rather in the good Providences of our Sovereign God, I don’t have any fear at all of random unlucky Karma.

But, as I say, it was a Thursday night, August 12, 1965. My Dad and I were ‘batching it’ during those few days. Mom and my other siblings were visiting with relatives out of state, so Dad and I were alone.

We were having revival services that week in the church Dad was pastoring, Little Sewell Baptist Church, in Rainelle [Greenbrier County] West Virginia. O. P. Lilly was preaching that week, and that night all I remember about the message is that it was from 1 John, and he was preaching on The Evidences of the New Birth. 

As he preached, the Holy Spirit convicted me that I was lost without God, still dead in my trespasses and sins.

That was a shocking revelation to me – because I had prided myself in being the model ‘good boy.’ I was born into the Baptist pastor’s family. Dad and Mom taught us the Gospel. Dad was a faithful preacher of the Gospel. I had heard the truth of the Gospel literally all my life. And, I was the compliant child. I had always wanted to please my parents and do everything in such a way that they would be pleased with me.

A couple of years before, I had made a public profession of faith, was baptized, and joined the church.

But, that night, the Lord convicted me that I was lost – and not just lost, but that I was guilty of what may be the most wicked sin of all – the sin of self-righteousness. For the first time in my religious life, I saw myself as a sinner before God and deserving of His wrath.

After the service, I was so heavily burdened, that I immediately went to our car and sat in the darkness waiting for Dad to finish his conversations with the others after the service. I thought he would never be ready to finally go home.
But, he did. We made our way down the short crushed-rock driveway and across the little bridge over the creek, turned down the one-lane winding road to make our way home.

I was silent until we had started down the Crag Road, and then I said: “Dad, Preacher Lilly said tonight that if we couldn’t recall ever confessing to God that we are sinners and trusting in Christ alone for righteousness, then we are probably not saved.”

Dad just replied, “Well, Son, I guess that’s right.”

To which I said, “I can’t say that I have done that.”

Dad was kind of taken aback. “Son, do you think you are just doubting – or maybe you are just troubled over some sin?”

“No, Dad – I am lost!”

More driving – more quiet exchanges – “Well, Son, you know that all you have to do is confess to God that you are lost without Christ, and trust in Jesus’ death on the Cross and resurrection from the dead to pay for your sins, and forgive you, and give you eternal life.”

“Yes, Dad, I know all that! But, how do you do that?” I did know all that. I could have told anyone else what they needed to do to believe on Christ and be saved by faith in Christ alone. But, how to do that…I did not know! Because that believing in Christ is not a work of our human effort or ability. It is the gift of God. It comes only by the new birth that is given by the Holy Spirit.

So, Dad finally said, “Son, I can’t tell you how to believe on Christ. You’ll just have to call on God to save you, and He promises to save every one who calls upon Him because of what Jesus Christ has done for us on the Cross.”

So, I called out to God: “Oh, God, I am a sinner, and I want to be saved from my sins because Jesus Christ died on His Cross to bear my punishment on Himself! I know I can’t trust any good I have been or done. I am trusting in Jesus Christ! Please save me!”

And, God shone the light of faith and understanding into my young 14-year-old believing heart (2 Corinthians 4.6).

By this time, we were still on that dark country road right in front of the gate that opened up to the long driveway that went back to the old Doc Tincher homeplace [pictured here].

I came alive! God revealed to me that Christ was indeed my Savior; and that, because I was trusting in the finished work of Christ on His Cross, He, the Father, was crediting to me the perfect obedience and righteousness of Jesus Christ. I was justified, declared to be righteous, forgiven of all my sins! God had given me the new birth by the Holy Spirit because of the resurrection of Christ from the dead. I was born again…for the very first time of my religious life.

And, that is why I am praising God – who alone deserves all the credit and thanks for my salvation – and why I am wishing myself this Happy New-Birth Day!

I just want to share this with you!

“Oh, magnify the LORD with me, and let us exalt His Name together!” ~Psalm 34.3

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By His Stripes We Are Healed! A poetic parable of substitution

By His Stripes We Are Healed | from Isaiah 53.5 and 1 Peter 2.24

A Simple Song of Experience

Isaiah 53.5: …and by His stripes we are healed.

1 Peter 2.24: …by whose stripes you were healed.

A prisoner sits in darkness, in the silence of his cell

just waiting for the summons that he only knows too well –

when the warden comes to give the call he’s often heard before:

“Come on, my man, it’s time to die”…and they go behind that Door.

Each time a cell is emptied, he moves on up Death Row;

his cell is right beside the Door – it’s his time next to go.

The Door will open just one way – it’s thick, secure, and black –

and once the convict takes the trip, there is no coming back.

He wears the stripes that prisoners wear; his face is sad and grim.

For all he knows, today’s the day – there’s no hope left for him.

But one day just before the dreaded final summons came,

another Man walked down the Row and called him by his name.

He’s dressed in robes of Royalty – His face is known to all –

this is the King, His Majesty, the Giver of the Law.

He beckons to the warden: “Come, release this man for Me!

Come, let him out, and let him go! I’ve pardoned him! He’s free!”

The warden can’t quite understand: “But You Yourself have said

that ‘No transgressor can go free until the debt is paid!’

How can I honor what You’ve said, and what I’ve sworn to do?

How can I both discharge the Law – and let this man go, too?

The Law demands that he must die – and that’s Your Law, my Lord!

And if You don’t require his death, you’ve broken Your own Word!”

The King just smiles and nods His head, for well He understands

the seeming contradiction of the justice of the plan –

how, with one word, He says that one must pay the penalty,

and then, with yet another word, He says to set him free!

But, still without an answer, He began to show us why

His Justice can be satisfied, while sinners do not die!

He lifted up from off of him the stripes the convict wore,

and dressed him in the Robe that He Himself had worn before.

He wrapped the stripes around Himself, and says with Lamb-like Grace,

“Yes, you are right – the convict dies! – but I will take his place!

See, now I wear the sinner’s stripes, and he’s condemned no more!

So, let the sinner go his way, and TAKE ME TO THE DOOR!”

And so, without another word, the warden led the King

into the chamber of my death – and HE DIED THERE FOR MY SIN!

And so He put away my sins, my pardon there He sealed –

my stripes were all laid on the King – AND BY HIS STRIPES I’M HEALED!

~ dsp

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“Today…you will be with Me in Paradise!”

Luke 23.39-43  |  “Today – you will be with Me in Paradise!”

Jesus said to this repentant criminal,

“TODAY – YOU WILL BE WITH ME IN PARADISE!”

In so doing, He made two promises to him – and for him…in his predicament…these two promises are good news & Good News:

  1. You are going to die today – before this day is over!
  2. When you do die, you and I will be together in Paradise!

So, let me ask you: “If you knew for sure you were going to die today – do you also know for certain that you would go to be with God in Heaven?”

You may not die today. It may still be some time before you. And, no one of us knows when we will die.

But, one thing is for sure – YOU WILL DIE. The survival rate for human life – from the beginning of the human race right down to this very day and hour – the survival rate for any human being getting out of this life without dying is EXACTLY TWO! That’s right – TWO! Out of all of the billions of people who have lived in the human race since the creation of Adam and Eve – exactly two have gone to Heaven without dying: Enoch and Elijah.

And so, the exceptions prove the rule. All the rest of the human beings have DIED. It is certain, inescapable, sure – you will die.

On the other hand, THE SURVIVAL RATE FOR CRUCIFIXION WAS ZERO. No one survived crucifixion. You always died on the cross. No criminal was ever taken down from the cross alive. That’s what crosses were for: killing those who were hanged on them. And, crosses were 100% effective!

So, this criminal knew when he was impaled to the cross that he wouldn’t survive – he wouldn’t come down alive.

But, after his change of heart – and after his appeal to Jesus to have mercy on him – he was promised that when he died on his cross that day, he would wake up in Paradise with this same Jesus!

-______________________________-

And so, I ask you again, “If you knew for sure that you were going to die today, do you know for certain that you would go to be with God in Heaven?”

Would you like to know for sure – with certain assurance – that if you were to die today, that you would go to be with Christ in Heaven?

-______________________________-

So, let’s go back to the Cross and see what’s going on there – and receive the message Jesus Christ has for us from His Cross.

PILING ON JESUS

Every single person around Jesus’ Cross that day was piling on Jesus – venting and spewing their hatred, disdain, and spleen against Jesus.

1 – The Jewish leaders and elders led the way

Luke 23.35 – The people stood watching, and even the leaders were scoffing: “He saved others; let Him save Himself if this is God’s Messiah, the Chosen One! ”

Matthew 27.41-43 – In the same way the chief priests, with the scribes and elders, mocked Him and said, 42 “He saved others, but He cannot save Himself! He is the King of Israel! Let Him come down now from the cross, and we will believe in Him. 43 He trusts in God; let God rescue Him now ​— ​if He takes pleasure in Him! For He said, ‘I am the Son of God.’ ”

You can see them in your mind’s eye, as they strut around among the crowd that was gathering around the Cross, hyping them up, working them up – inciting them against Jesus, just like they had done earlier that morning when Pilate was trying to release Jesus back to them.

[And, Jesus was praying to the Father: “Father, forgive them…!”]

2 – Then, the passers-by, bystanders, gawkers, rubber-neckers – all took their cue and followed their lead

Luke 23.35 – And the people stood by watching…

Matthew 27.39-40 – Those who passed by were yelling insults at Him, shaking their heads 40 and saying, “You who would destroy the temple and rebuild it in three days, save Yourself! if you are the Son of God, come down from the cross! ”

[And, Jesus was praying to the Father: “Father, forgive them…!”]

3 – Even the soldiers entertained themselves by joining in the mockery

Luke 23.36-37 – The soldiers also mocked Him. They came offering Him sour wine 37 and said, “If you are the King of the Jews, save yourself! ”

They may have jabbed and poked one another and high-fived one another: “We have crucified a lot of low-lifes before, but this is the first King we have crucified!”

[And, Jesus was praying to the Father: “Father, forgive them…!”]

4 – But – what may have been most remarkable about all of those who mocked and jeered at Jesus as He was hanging and dying on His Cross – is that even the two criminals who were being executed along with Him that day also turned on Him and blasphemed Him – cursed Him!

Matthew 27.44 – In the same way even the criminals who were crucified with Him taunted Him.

This word “taunted” or “reviled” is the word “blasphemed” – they mocked and cursed at Jesus in every disdainful expression they could think of.

Mainly, they were just picking it up from the religious leaders and the people who were surrounding them on their crosses.

Everyone around Jesus’ Cross were turning all their attention toward Jesus – to mock and jeer Him – to celebrate their victory that day by finally getting rid of Him in this violent, despicable, and heinous way!

CHANGE OF HEART!

But, all of a sudden, something remarkable happened in the thought processes and heart of one of the criminals!

And, this took place rather quickly. All of these first events before the darkness descended on Golgotha took place in the first 3 hours – from 9am-noon.

Both of these criminals began their own execution experiences by joining in on the blasphemies that were being hurled toward Jesus.

But, suddenly – one of them is cursing Jesus by himself – and the other one is noticeably silent!

Luke picks up this part of the story in Luke 23.39 – Then one of the criminals hanging there began to yell insults at him: “Aren’t you the Messiah? Save yourself and us! ”

The other criminal is NOT joining in with him. The silence from the other criminal is deafening. He is thinking in his own conscience. He is taking all this in – everything that is going on around the center Cross:

  • Why is all this hateful attention being directed at this so-called King of the Jews?
  • They are being crucified also – but no one is barely paying any attention to them! Who is He?
  • He keeps hearing Jesus pray to the Father: “Father, FORGIVE THEM! … FORGIVE THEM … FORGIVE THEM!” – Who can pray like that under this abuse, injustice, and pain?
  • They keep jeering and mocking – calling Him “The Son of God”
  • Could He really be The Son of God?
  • What is all this “He saved others” all about?
  • Did He really save others?
  • How did He save others?
  • What did He save others from?”

He painfully twisted his body to look at the placard nailed over Jesus’ head. “Jesus of Nazareth – King of the Jews”

The elders and chief priests keep mocking Him as “The King of Israel.”

  • “Well,” he thought, “I am a Jew.”
  • “Is this Jesus my King?”
  • “What kind of Kingdom does this Jesus have?”
  • “What does He rule over?”

He knew what was on his own placard. Probably something like: “Felony Grand Theft” / “Murder” / “Anarchy-Insurrection-inciting riots” – whatever.

Finally – he thinks differently about Jesus! …and even about himself! He can’t take all the blasphemy any more!

He screams out to the other criminal! “STOP IT!”

Luke 23.39-41 – Then one of the criminals hanging there began to yell insults at Him: “Aren’t you the Messiah? Save yourself and us! ” 40 But the other answered, rebuking him: “Don’t you even fear God, since you are undergoing the same punishment? 41 We are punished justly, because we’re getting back what we deserve for the things we did, but this man has done nothing wrong.”

THAT’S IT! – “But this Man has done nothing wrong!”

It flashes into his mind like a bolt of lightning!

It pierces his conscience like a light-saber!

It floods his soul with light and charges his heart with life-energy!

It grips him with the conviction of truth!

Even dying there himself like he was – on his own cross – it thrills his soul with courage and hope!

He saw that Jesus was dying the way He was…

  • with calmness and confidence
  • with courage
  • with Grace
  • even joy and sovereignty

because Jesus knew who He was! and Jesus knew what He was doing! and He knew where He was going!

HE WAS THE KING! AND HE WAS GOING TO HIS KINGDOM!

And so, he speaks up to the other criminal in Jesus’ defense – and he prepares to appeal to Jesus for his own mercy!

WHAT IS GOING ON IN HIS MIND – AND CONSCIENCE?

What is going on in his mind and conscience is, first of all, REPENTANCE TOWARD GOD! REPENTANCE FROM HIS SINS!

He screams out to the other criminal…

“Don’t you even fear God, since you are undergoing the same punishment? 41 We are punished justly, because we’re getting back what we deserve for the things we did, but this man has done nothing wrong.”

Do you hear what he is doing? He is taking his honest place as a sinner against God! He is confessing his own personal sins against God, and he is repenting from them.

WHERE IS THIS CONVICTION & CONFESSION COMING FROM?

It is coming from [1] this personal encounter with Jesus Himself – and also from [2] the life-giving power of the Holy Spirit. The Holy Spirit Himself is convicting this sinner of his own sins against God.

The word ‘repentance’ literally means: ‘a change / turning of mind’

  • not just a change in your whim or opinion
  • but a change in your very ways of thinking about things
  • you see everything differently – you see like God sees
  • you think about everything differently – you think like God thinks

Before now, this criminal had looked at all his misdeeds as misconduct maybe – but something to try to get away with.

But, now, he realizes that his sin is against God! ALL of his sins are against God! He is about to die – and he will answer to God for his crimes and his sins! And, HE IS TERRIFIED!

“Do you not even fear God?!” The state is fearful enough. Caesar is fearful enough – but all Caesar can do is kill your body. God has power to kill both your body and then kill your soul in Hell forever!

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SOMETHING ELSE IS GOING ON IN HIS MIND, SOUL, AND CONSCIENCE! 

What is going on in his mind and conscience is FAITH TOWARD JESUS CHRIST!

He now sees Jesus Christ differently than just a short while ago when they were first nailed to their crosses.

NOW – He sees Jesus Christ

  • as the true Son of God
  • as the true Savior of sinners
  • as the One who somehow is being punished for the sins he himself is afraid to die under

This same Jesus – who Himself is dying in weakness on the Cross beside Him –is actually King over His Kingdom of Grace!

He really doesn’t believe that this crucifixion and death is the end of Jesus!

And he said, “Jesus…Lord – remember me when You come into Your Kingdom!”

That is, “extend mercy to me,” “save me to Your Kingdom,” “bring me to Your Kingdom!”

He believed that Jesus was going to live beyond this Cross! He believed that Jesus was going to enter into His Kingdom – victorious! And – he wanted Jesus to take him with Him!

And – that is precisely what Jesus did THAT DAY!

And He said to him, “Truly, I say to you,

TODAY you will BE WITH ME…IN PARADISE!”

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That is what you must do to be saved!

Romans 10.9…if you confess with your mouth that Jesus is Lord and believe in your heart that God raised Him from the dead, you will be saved!

He confessed with his mouth that Jesus is Lord! And, he believed in his heart that God would raise Him from the dead!

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And, later that afternoon, when Jesus exclaimed “Father, into Your hands I entrust my spirit!” – He may have also added something like: “Oh, and by the way, I’m bringing a new brother Home to Paradise with Me! He has believed on Me! I’m sure that’ll be OK!” And the Father would have replied, “My Son! Of course, that’s OK! That’s what I sent You to earth to die for! Bring him on!”

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Here is what we may learn for ourselves today from this repentant criminal:

  • You are never too bad or too sinful to be saved from your sins! And – none of your neighbors and friends are too bad or too sinful to be saved from their sins!
  • You are never too late or too far gone to believe on Christ and be saved from your sins!
    • OK – so you haven’t cared a whit up until now…today but, TODAY, right now – YOU CARE DEEPLY!
    • So, you have lived carelessly and never gave Jesus a thought but TODAY, right now – YOU WANT TO KNOW THIS JESUS!
    • So, you have ignored and squandered all the previous opportunities to repent of your sins and trust Jesus to die the death of punishment for your sins that you should have to die – but TODAY, RIGHT NOW – you are willing to come to Jesus Christ by the faith of your heart – and believe that He died there on His Cross in your place – SO YOU CAN LIVE FORGIVEN!

Here you are now! Here is Jesus now!

“Come, every soul by sin oppressed, there’s mercy with the Lord!

And He will surely give you rest by trusting in His Word!”

  • Don’t ever give up hope on anyone you are praying for and want to see saved! No sinner is hopelessly lost until that sinner has died without trusting in Jesus Christ to forgive him/her of their sins.
  • Don’t ever underestimate the power of a printed word – or a spoken word – that God may use to bring someone to faith in Christ! There will be scores of Grace Encounters & Divine Appointments that God will arrange and set up for you…when all we will have time and opportunity to do is speak the Name of Jesus or say a word about Jesus – or maybe leave a printed message of some kind in someone’s hand.

Be prepared – and don’t be ashamed to do what God gives you opportunity to do – as small or insignificant or weak as it may seem!

From all indications, all this dying criminal had to learn from as witnesses to Christ were

  • watching Christ Himself
  • looking at the printed placard and accusation that hung over Christ’s head
  • and hearing the jeering snide mockeries being hurled at Christ!

But, he did hear that! He did see that!

And that is what Jesus Himself used to bring this long-term, hardened sinner to faith in Himself.

God used all these means to shine the light of the knowledge of the Glory of God in the Face of Jesus Christ into this sinner’s darkened conscience – and brought him to see Christ as He is!

Live the Word of Christ!

Speak the Word of Christ!

Share the Word of Christ!

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My One Absolute

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My One Absolute | from Isaiah 54.10 KJV

A Simple Song of Experience

“For the mountains shall depart and the hills be removed, but My kindness shall never depart from thee, neither shall the covenant of My peace be removed,” saith the LORD that hath mercy on thee.

[1] When all of my plans fail around me,

and when all of my schemes are falling through…

when my fondest ambitions all go unfulfilled,

and my dreams all refuse to come true…

when my questions all hang without answers,

and a babe can my logic refute…

when my anchors give way, and my props throw me down,

LORD, YOUR LOVE IS MY ONE ABSOLUTE!

“For the mountains shall depart, and the hills be removed,

but My kindness shall never depart from thee;

neither shall the covenant of My peace be removed,”

saith the LORD that hath mercy on thee!

[2] For Your love never had a beginning

and will always endure without end;

never soul ever had a truer Lover,

and no one ever had a better Friend.

Then You poured out Your love on Mount Calvary,

your devotion no one can dispute.

When my soul stands in doubt of what the world’s all about –

THEN, LORD, YOUR LOVE IS MY ONE ABSOLUTE!

“For the mountains shall depart, and the hills be removed,

but My kindness shall never depart from thee;

neither shall the covenant of My peace be removed,”

saith the LORD that hath mercy on thee!

[3] Your sweet Love never comes with conditions,

You loved me when I was Your enemy.

I had turned You away without worship or praise,

but, in Love, You had first chosen me!

Now, in Christ, Heaven’s Love I inherit,

and no genius His worth can compute –

and when, for all I have strayed, You should cast me away,

STILL, LORD, YOUR LOVE IS MY ONE ABSOLUTE!

“For the mountains shall depart, and the hills be removed,

but My kindness shall never depart from thee;

neither shall the covenant of My peace be removed,”

saith the LORD that hath mercy on thee!

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For My Father | From Proverbs 2, 3, 4

1/ The words of wisdom are words of life,

and they shall do me good.

They keep me from the paths of sin,

and lead my soul to God.

There is no knowledge nor wisdom true,

there is no profit nor gain,

but in the fear of the LORD, our God –

the reverence due His Name.

2/ My Father taught me to fear the LORD,

my mother taught me His love.

They walked before me in holiness

and set my interests above.

They said, “My son, don’t forget our words

nor from our ways depart;

but keep them always about your neck

and bind them to your heart.”

3/ “My son, the man who obeys the LORD

shall dwell in safety and peace;

and God shall prosper his every work –

his fruit of grace increase…

so trust the LORD with all your heart,

acknowledge Him always,

and He shall bless you with covenant grace

and walk with you all your days.”

4/ My soul was won by their counsel sweet,

my soul holds fast to the LORD.

The Spirit prospered their discipline

and God has honored His Word:

“The child brought up in the fear of God

and nurtured in the LORD

shall not depart from the path of truth!” –

THEIR LABORS HAVE THEIR REWARD!

~Dave Parks | February 6, 1975

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“Father, forgive them!” Being forgiven…and forgiving

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Luke 23.32-43  |  “Father, FORGIVE THEM!”  |  Being forgiven…and forgiving

The name Victoria Ruvolo probably won’t mean anything to you, but in Suffolk County NY, she has become the model and minister of FORGIVENESS.

Late one evening in November 2004, she was on her way home – just one block away from her own home – when a 20-lb frozen turkey came crashing through her windshield.

Some teenagers had stolen a credit card – and one of the items they bought with the credit card was a 20-lb frozen turkey. They thought it would be a fun prank to throw it through someone’s windshield. So, one of them, a young man by the name of Ryan Cushing, heaved it out of the car window as they were passing her.

The weight and force of the impact bent her steering wheel and then smashed her full in the face. It pulverized all the bones in her face and nearly killed her.

She didn’t wake up for more than a month. She remained in a medically-induced coma while they completely re-constructed her face with titanium plates – and multiple surgeries after that.

When the time came for Ryan’s trial, Victoria had had a change of heart. She wanted to forgive Ryan.

She asked for permission to meet with him – said she just wanted to find out who he was. She said she found out he was just a kid – he was not an ogre or monster.

He had just been out on a stupid prank and it went horribly wrong.

Ryan could have faced 25 years. Victoria lobbied with the district attorney to cut a plea deal – give him the minimum amount of time in jail. Ryan pled guilty to the crime, and Victoria pleaded with the judge to go light on him. Ryan got six months in jail and five years probation.

She said she wanted to forgive him and publicly hugged him at his sentencing – and said she wanted him to make something good out of the rest of his life.

She went on to write a book, published in 2011. She titled it No Room for Vengeance and talks about the power of forgiveness.

She still goes once a month to the County Prosecutor’s office for probation meetings and gives talks and counsels teens and young adults to reform their lives – and gives her testimony about FORGIVENESS.

And her compassion and willingness to forgive Ryan has inspired and influenced many to get over their bitterness and forgive those who have violated them. And not seek for payback and revenge.

She has even learned to laugh about her painful experiences. She came to be known as “The Turkey Lady.” So, she laughs and says, “Well, at least it was a turkey and not a ham. I could have been ‘Miss Piggy!’ ”

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I want to probe your conscience right now with two questions about forgiveness:

[1] What is the worst wrong that has ever been done to you or committed against you?

  • What is the most painful injury that you have suffered that made forgiveness most difficult for you?

[2] What is the worst wrong you have every committed?

  • Out of all the regrets that haunt you and plague you, what is the regret that haunts you the most?
  • You may even know that you have been forgiven for that wrong you have committed, but it still plagues you and haunts your memories?

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I was counseling with a member of our church just a few weeks ago, and we were talking about forgiveness – and how we can know we have been forgiven. We were rejoicing that we can be forgiven.

But, we both shared with each other how both of us are regretful and still haunted by the memories of our past sins.

We talked about the freeness, and the absoluteness, and the completeness of God’s forgiveness, but we are still plagued by the memories and regrets of those sins and violations we have committed.

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I have Good News from THE CROSS OF JESUS CHRIST for everyone of us who would like to have assurance that we have been forgiven.

I’m going to open up this message about FORGIVENESS from the Cross of Jesus Christ here – to make two life-lessons on FORGIVENESS AND FORGIVING

[1] FORGIVENESS – HOW CAN WE BE FORGIVEN OF ALL OUR SINS?

  • “Father, FORGIVE THEM!”

[2] FORGIVING – HOW CAN WE FORGIVE ALL THE WRONGS DONE AGAINST US AND ALL THE INJURIES THAT MAY HAVE BEEN INFLICTED UPON US?

  • Colossians 3.13 – “As the Lord has forgiven you, so you also must forgive”

1 – CHRIST’S FIRST MESSAGE ON FORGIVENESS FROM HIS CROSS – HOW CAN WE BE FORGIVEN OF ALL OUR SINS?

Remember that question I just asked you: “What is the worst wrong you have every committed?”

I want to ask you a couple more questions to follow up on that one: [1] Do you know that you need to be forgiven of your sins?  Romans 3.23 – “For all have sinned and fall short of the Glory of God.”  [2] Do you want to be forgiven of your sins?  Colossians 2.13 – “[God has] forgiven you all trespasses…”

WHAT IS FORGIVENESS?

Keep in mind that being ‘forgiven’ means that

  • you are not being held responsible or accountable for making something whole again – something you owe or something you have broken
  • your guilt for sinning has been removed and taken away
  • you are no longer guilty for committing that sin or those sins
  • for example: if you owe a debt, and you are forgiven for that debt, you don’t have to pay it – it is canceled – it is considered paid in full – you don’t even owe it any more – no one can charge you with it and require you to pay for it
  • if you have wronged someone – or God – and they forgive you, that means that your relationship has been restored and made whole again – you were in debt to them for some violation – but you don’t have to ‘pay them back’ any more
  • if someone has wronged you or violated you, and you have truly forgiven that person, he/she doesn’t have to ‘pay you back’

Here is what Jesus is praying even as they are nailing Him to His Cross: verse 34 – “And Jesus was saying, “Father, FORGIVE THEM!…Father, FORGIVE THEM!…Father, FORGIVEN THEM!”

The reason I am repeating “Father, FORGIVE THEM!” is because Jesus was repeating it. He didn’t ask the Father just one time to forgive them for what they were doing.

I know it says here in our English text “And Jesus said…”Father, FORGIVE THEM!” – but if we could read this verb the way it is written here, it would be:  “And Jesus was saying…“Father, FORGIVE THEM!”

In other words, He was saying “Father, FORGIVE THEM!” over and over again. It was an action being repeated.

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LISTEN TO HIS PLEA FOR FORGIVENESS!

WHAT IS JESUS ASKING THE FATHER TO FORGIVE THEM FOR? “Father, forgive them for they really don’t understand what they are doing.”

SO, WHAT WERE THEY DOING? – THEY WERE CRUCIFYING HIM!

Not just putting Him to death, but they were killing Him and putting Him to death ON A CROSS!

Read it again – verse 33 – And when they had come to the place called Calvary, there they crucified Him, and the criminals, one on the right hand and the other on the left.

And so, all the while – all throughout the torturous experiences of BEING CRUCIFIED, Jesus was praying to the Father: “Father, FORGIVE THEM!… Father, FORGIVE THEM!…Father, FORGIVE THEM!”

He prayed “FATHER, FORGIVE THEM…FOR CRUCIFYING ME!” – repeatedly, even as they were doing everything they were doing to Him while crucifying Him!

So, here is just a little of what they were doing to Jesus – and what He was praying that the Father would forgive them for!

  • He has already been up all night since He was arrested in the Garden of Gethsemane last night
  • He has already endured over 14 hours of beatings and physical abuse – without sleep or rest – without food or water
  • they have dragged Him from one place to another all over Jerusalem throughout the night for six mock hearings and trials
  • they have not only verbally mocked Him – but they have beaten Him without mercy with their fists and wooden sticks or canes
  • they have already mocked His Kingship with a crown of thorns – and have beaten the spikes of the thorns into His skull with their wooden canes
  • they have tied Him to a post and have scourged Him with whips [later came to be known as “cat-o-nine-tails”] that had shards of glass and metal braided into the multiple strands of leather – until they had literally shredded the flesh and tissue on His back and sides – until they had even exposed His internal organs [Psalm 129.3 – “The plowers plowed upon My back; they made their furrows long!”]
  • He is losing blood and going into shock
  • and then, at daybreak, they prepare the procession through the city to march Him to the place of crucifixion – called Calvary/Golgotha/”The Skull”
  • around 9am, they arrive at Calvary
  • they strip Him naked – to humiliate Him, and expose Him to shame and indecency – “Father, FORGIVE THEM!”
  • He has carried His crossbeam on His own back until He had been overcome by exhaustion – they had conscripted a man named Simon to carry it the rest of the way to Calvary
  • they jerk Him backward and throw Him to the ground onto the crossbeam – “Father, FORGIVE THEM!”
  • they grab His arms and stretch Him out on the crossbeam – “Father, FORGIVE THEM!”
  • they search for the soft spots on His wrists between the bones and the arteries [He knows what is coming…] – “Father, FORGIVE THEM!”
  • the soldiers assigned to His execution take the spike-nails they have brought with them, and they pound the nails through His wrists to impale Him to the crossbeam – “Father, FORGIVE THEM!”
  • after they have impaled His arms to the crossbeam, they then place His feet one over the other and drive the spike-nails into His feet – “Father, FORGIVE THEM!”
  • then they raise the cross and drop it into the hole they have dug to stand it in – and His flesh begins to tear and rip apart – “Father, FORGIVE THEM!”
  • all the while, every nerve in His whole body is screaming with the pain, the cramps, and the dehydration of His body – “Father, FORGIVE THEM!”
  • and with every other act of torture and abuse, Jesus keeps praying to the Father: “Father, FORGIVE THEM!”

We really can’t do justice to even begin to describe just His physical agonies and pain…but over and over, Jesus keeps crying out – not for His own deliverance from the horrors and tortures of His own crucifixion [He had settled that last night in Gethsemane] – but He is praying to the Father for their deliverance…from the guilt of the sins they are committing against Him! “Father, FORGIVE THEM!”

And then, with utter disregard for Who He is or what they are doing to Him – they take the clothes they had stripped off of Him and begin to gamble for which one of them would get which few articles of clothing He had worn – “Father, FORGIVE THEM!”

This is just a little of what Jesus was praying that the Father would forgive them for!

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BUT, WAIT! – WHY IS HE PRAYING TO THE FATHER TO FORGIVE THEM? WHY DOESN’T HE JUST FORGIVE THEM HIMSELF?

You will remember that during His own lifetime, Jesus Himself had forgiven the sins of many sinners!

  • Luke 5.20 – “Son, your sins are forgiven you!”
  • Luke 7.48 – “Your sins [which are many] are forgiven!”
  • John 8.11 – “Neither do I condemn you [“I forgive you!”] – go and sin no more!”

But, here, He prays to the Father to forgive them! – WHY?

The reason Jesus is praying to the Father to forgive them is because:

[1] He knew the Father would forgive them because He knew this is the very reason why the Father had sent Him into our world…to die this very death He is dying – so the Father could forgive us and reconcile us back to Himself!

Of course, the Father would forgive them!

[2] Another reason He is praying to the Father to forgive them is because Jesus Himself is taking the place of these sinners – AND US!

Jesus is praying to the Father to not only forgive them – but also to forgive US of all our sins!

THE FORGIVE-ER IS NOW TAKING THE PLACE OF THE SIN-NER!

Jesus was sinless! Jesus Himself is God, the Son! Jesus had never sinned! Jesus had never committed even one sin!

But, He was dying there…this way…because He Himself was taking the blame and being punished for all of OUR sins!

Isaiah 53.4-6 – Surely He has borne our griefs and carried our sorrows; yet we esteemed Him stricken, smitten by God, and afflicted. But He was pierced for our transgressions; He was crushed for our iniquities; upon Him was the chastisement [punishment] that brought us peace, and with His wounds we are healed. All we like sheep have gone astray; we have turned—every one—to his own way; and the LORD has laid on Him the iniquity of us all.

God, the Father, made Him, God-the Son, to become sin for us! God, the Father, was charging all the blame and all the guilt of all our sins on His Son, Jesus Christ! – so WE can be forgiven of ALL our sins! [2 Corinthians 5.17-21]

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BUT, NOT ONLY LISTEN TO HIS PLEA FOR OUR FORGIVENESS – BUT ALSO LOOK AT THAT PLACARD OVER HIS HEAD!

They had written a placard and nailed it to His Cross over His head. verse 38 – “And an inscription also was written over Him in letters of Greek, Latin, and Hebrew: ‘This is the king of the Jews’.”

That was the custom. When a criminal was executed, they would publish his crimes and indictments on a placard and nail it to his cross, so everybody could know what their crimes were. The other two criminals who were crucified with Christ also had placards. Theirs might have read their crimes like: “MURDER – ROBBERY – INSURRECTION – INCITING RIOTS” or whatever other capital crimes they may have committed.

But, Jesus had committed no crimes worthy of death. Even Pilate had protested to the Jewish leaders: “Why should I crucify Him? I find no death-worthy fault in Him!”

But the Jewish leaders had persuaded the Roman authorities that this Jesus of Nazareth had proclaimed Himself to be the King of the Jews – and therefore, He was committing and inciting TREASON against the Roman Caesar – which, of course, was a capital offense.

So, His only crime they could accuse Him of committing was “This is Jesus of Nazareth – King of the Jews!”

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But, what was really on that placard were YOUR sins – and MY sins!

Jesus was dying under the charge of all OUR sins! Jesus was being punished with death because of all OUR sins!

And so – you can be forgiven because Jesus was being punished for the sins you and I have committed against Him and the Father!

Here’s what the apostle Paul wrote in Colossians 2.13-14: And you, who were dead in your trespasses and the uncircumcision of your flesh, God made alive together with Him, HAVING FORGIVEN US ALL OUR TRESPASSES, by canceling the record of debt that stood against us with its legal demands. This He set aside, nailing it to the cross

Jesus died on His Cross to be punished for the sins we have committed! And, when He died, He was canceling [forgiving] all the record of debt that stood against us with its legal demands…and He set it aside – He canceled it – He paid it in full! He took all our sins and put them away – He paid for them all.

And so, God’s grand and resounding verdict is: “HAVING FORGIVEN US ALL OUR TRESPASSES!”

So, right now, think of all the sins you have committed against the Holiness and the Love of God – I know you can’t even remember or think about them all [but God knows them all!] – but GOD FORGIVES ALL OUR TRESPASSES!

Yes, you – ALL YOUR TRESPASSES!

Yes – even that sin!

Yes – even all those sins!

All of our sins were blamed to Jesus – and all our trespasses were nailed to the Cross in Jesus Christ as He died there for us!

YOU CAN BE FORGIVEN OF ALL YOUR TRESPASSES!

And so, I ask you again: do you know that you need to be forgiven? Do you want to be forgiven of all your sins!

You can be forgiven of all your sins – because Jesus Christ died on His Cross under the charges and the blame of all the sins we have committed!

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II – and now, JESUS’ SECOND MESSAGE ON FORGIVENESS FROM HIS CROSS – HOW CAN WE FORGIVE ALL THE WRONGS DONE AGAINST US AND ALL THE INJURIES THAT MAY HAVE BEEN INFLICTED UPON US?

 That was the other question I asked you at the beginning of this story: to think of the most painful wrong you have ever suffered from someone else – the deepest pain anyone else may have inflicted upon you…

WE MUST FORGIVE! WE CAN FORGIVE!

“But,” you say, “I can’t forgive that! I won’t forgive that!”

Jesus Himself commanded us to pray this very same prayer He Himself is praying – and to pray it like He Himself is praying it! We must do that!

Jesus taught and commanded us in Matthew 6.12 – “Pray like this…forgive us our trespasses…as we forgive those who trespass against us!”

And then He went on to say [Matthew 6.14-15]: For if you forgive others their trespasses, your heavenly Father will also forgive you, but if you do not forgive others their trespasses, neither will your Father forgive your trespasses.

So easy to say – so easy to recite – so hard to do! But, we must do that!

Here, again, is what the apostle Paul taught the church at Colosse – and all of us churches – how and why we should forgive one another: [Colossians 3.12-13] Put on then, as God’s chosen ones, holy and beloved, compassionate hearts, kindness, humility, meekness, and patience, bearing with one another and, if one has a complaint against another, forgiving each other; as the Lord has forgiven you, so you also must forgive.

And, again, in Ephesians 4.31-32 – Let all bitterness and wrath and anger and clamor and slander be put away from you, along with all malice. Be kind to one another, tenderhearted, forgiving one another, as God in Christ forgave you.

 We must forgive one another – and we can forgive one another – because God has forgiven us in the Cross of Christ.

If we are Christians – if we are followers of Jesus Christ – if we are saved and forgiven of our sins – if we are raised with Christ in new life – then CHRIST HIMSELF LIVES IN US AND PRAYS IN US!

And this is what He continues to pray: “Father, FORGIVE THEM!”

And by the power of the new birth – and the very Holy Spirit of Christ Himself who lives in us when we are born again through faith in Him – we can forgive any and all wrongs that are done against us by the same Grace and Love that has forgiven us!

No other person has ever done anything against us that even comes close to what everyone of us has done to God – and to Jesus Christ!

Remember: it was my sin – and your sin – that nailed Jesus Christ to His Cross!

And, all of those sins that you and I have been reviewing – that you have been remembering – that still haunt you and torment your memories – Christ died to be punished by the wrath of God in your place – JESUS PAID IT ALL!

Remember these words: “HAVING FORGIVEN US ALL OUR TRESPASSES!”

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