My call back to the ministry …

http://bible.us/59/2CO4.1.ESV Therefore, having this ministry by the mercy of God, we do not lose heart. But we have renounced disgraceful, underhanded ways. We refuse to practice cunning or to tamper with God’s word, but by the open statement of the truth we would commend ourselves to everyone’s conscience in the sight of God.
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Our great God …

http://bible.us/59/PSA95.1.ESV Oh come, let us sing to the Lord ; let us make a joyful noise to the rock of our salvation! Let us come into his presence with thanksgiving; let us make a joyful noise to him with songs of praise! For the Lord is a great God, and a great King above all gods. In his hand are the depths of the earth; the heights of the mountains are his also. The sea is his, for he made it, and his hands formed the dry land. Oh come, let us worship and bow down; let us kneel before the Lord , our Maker! For he is our God, and we are the people of his pasture, and the sheep of his hand. Today, if you hear his voice, do not harden your hearts, as at Meribah, as on the day at Massah in the wilderness, when your fathers put me to the test and put me to the proof, though they had seen my work.
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This is love and friendship…

http://bible.us/59/RUT1.16.ESV But Ruth said, “Do not urge me to leave you or to return from following you. For where you go I will go, and where you lodge I will lodge. Your people shall be my people, and your God my God. Where you die I will die, and there will I be buried. May the Lord do so to me and more also if anything but death parts me from you.”
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“… a time when that expression will become the very wine of strengthening to someone else …”

  • Oswald Chambers
    If you cannot express yourself on any subject, struggle until you can. If you do not, someone will be the poorer all the days of his life. Struggle to re-express some truth of God to yourself, and God will use that expression to someone else. Go through the winepress of God where the grapes are crushed. You must struggle to get expression experimentally, then there will come a time when that expression will become the very wine of strengthening to someone else; but if you say lazily — “I am not going to struggle to express this thing for myself, I will borrow what I say,” the expression will not only be of no use to you, but of no use to anyone. Try to state to yourself what you believe to be the absolute truth of God, and you will be allowing God the opportunity to pass it on through you to someone else.

    Always make it a practice to stir your own mind thoroughly to think through what you have easily believed. Your position is not really yours until you make it yours through suffering and study. The author or speaker from whom you learn the most is not the one who teaches you something you didn’t know before, but the one who helps you take a truth with which you have quietly struggled, give it expression, and speak it clearly and boldly.

  •  From “My Utmost for His Highest”  December 15 reading
  • For more Oswald Chambers click here to link to online “My Utmost for His Highest

[This is an old post but a good one. Worth bringing attention to every now and then.]

I know that I have this quote on another page, but I had to bring it forward, make it easier to access, because the truth of what Oswald Chambers expresses here is much of what drives me on not just with this site but with my approach to God, his truth, his words and life in general.

He is right, you know!

Honest struggle with life and truth “will become the very wine of strengthening to someone else.”  That is the reason that I (dave) feel that I have anything to say because I know I have struggled honestly before God.  Generally speaking, as a society, and as the professing Church, because we have absorbed the same values as our culture, we have tremendously underestimated the value of our failures and have equally overestimated the value of our successes.

Read the pages of Scripture, and re-read, and listen, and read and listen. . .

(“Okay, dave, I get the point.”)  The great people of the faith?  Their failures are not only not omitted, but they are sometimes magnified.  So why do we edit Scripture to make it more user-friendly?  Why do we second-guess God?  There is so much more than the Sunday School stories, more than moral teaching, more than systemized theology.  I recently began reading in Genesis because my last go-round of reading the Bible through in a year took me a year and seven months, so I am just now starting again.

The story of Abraham (or should I say Abram?) is amazing.  Now as we read this account we have to do at least three things to gain the most from it:

1)  Remember what God said about Abraham.

2)  Pay close attention to what is really going on in the story.

3)  Let God show us where we are in the picture.

And the Scripture was fulfilled which says, “Abraham believed God, and it was accounted to him for righteousness.” And he was called the friend of God.    (James 2:23 NKJV)

Abraham had this standing with God because of his faith, not because of his credentials, not because of his great success.

Review point  1)  Remember what God says about Abraham:  “And he was called the friend of God.”  Hold on to that truth all the way through the story.

Review point 2) Pay close attention to the story.  Before Abraham ever left home he was worried about Sarai’s beauty getting him killed. Before he ever left home he came up with the half-truth excuse that Sarai was his sister.

This fear caused Sarai to end up in Pharaoh’s harem and in the harem of Abimelech. [You don’t have to take my word for it. If you don’t agree, go back and read the stories.  I made it easy and quick for you; all you have to do is click on the hyperlinks.]  Now we know that Sarai didn’t sleep with Abimelech; we don’t know this from the first episode with Pharaoh. Another interesting point is that much of Abraham’s wealth came from these two men as a result of his sin.

Before you get too upset with me let me encourage you to be patient. This great failure on Abraham’s part really is a result of his faith. We must remember the end result  —  “And he was called the friend of God.”

Abraham was a great man, a great man of faith, and a man who even though he failed greatly continued on in God. Hmm … Do we have a hint unfolding before our very eyes as to what the true life of faith is?

The God-breathed words of Scripture tell us about his life of faith, his journey into the unknown with only the promise of God as his light. He could have stayed home and none of this would have happened.  He faced his fear and left his home not knowing where he was going.  Following God was more important than protecting his image and staying safe. The potential for success (pleasing and glorifying God) weighed greater to Abraham than his fear of failure.

Much, much more in this story.  You must read it.

But it is time to review point 3)  Let God show us where we are in the picture.

Have you ever seen someone take a photograph and point someone out? Maybe you have done this?  “See!  There you are!”

That’s what we have to let God do. Show us where we are in this story. Show us where we are in our story.  Let God point it out, let God speak to us — “See!  There you are.”  There you are stepping out in faith, there you are following up on your pastor’s exhortation to greater service, there you are trying to love and give as God would call us to, there you are trying to overcome your fears, there you are trying to defeat a chronic habit. . .

There you are trying to follow God in faith; leaving comfort for the unknown.

And like Abraham, there you are falling flat on your face.

Abraham blew it big time, but he had faith. Abraham was blessed by God like no one else, but even that did not keep him from failing miserably.

The question is not “Have I failed?”  The question is “Will I go on in faith?”

If you are willing to go on in faith, and if you are willing to express your honest struggle with life and truth, “then there will come a time when that expression will become the very wine of strengthening to someone else.”

And I would like to give you the opportunity to share that wine on this site.  Join with me in providing refreshing strength and courage to each other.

Others need your “wine of strengthening,” your honest expression of life as lived by a person of faith. If you are this type of person, you have something to say that can benefit another thirsty traveler.

Would you give them a drink?

 

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Begin revision for PDF and print editions of Beyond Pretend today …

Exciting …
I begin today with my final revision for the print edition of Beyond Pretend. Finally settled in enough to pursue some things that have been on the back burner.

The revision really involves reformatting for PDF and paperback. I completed my best revision as far as written expression for the Kindle and ePub editions. Also I am changing the layout from landscape to portrait.

VERY EXCITING FOR ME!!!
I have asked the new president of Judson University – Dr. Gene C. Crume, Jr. – to write the foreword in this soon-to-be “hot off the presses” release. And he has happily accepted. Dr. Crume – Gene to most of you – has provided very positive feedback to me concerning the book. And, yes, he actually read it.

EXCERPT from Beyond Pretend: A Sheep’s Guide to the Universe!

Sentimentality doesn’t save …

Rhetoric is fooling others. Sentimentality is fooling yourself (William Butler Yeats).

Sentimentality may cause us to reflect, possibly even cause us to brilliantly and powerfully express our feelings, but only Jesus saves. It’s the “math of the path” – only one, only one name, only one truth, only one way. God isn’t swayed by our poetic gestures no matter how compelling because he has already demonstrated to us the full measure of his love in sending Jesus his Son.

When I began this book about two years ago, I came across the lyrics to “Time Never Ends” which was written by Hart, Weir and Haynes. The following lyrics are from the revised version played by The Grateful Dead in 2004.
———
Stepping through the midnight sun, To a life that never ends,
Snowflakes fall, winter comes, Time to make amends,
God of wind, God of time, I give my heart to thee,
Take me to a better place, Let my soul fly free, Let my soul fly free

Beyond the moon, beyond the stars, A wizard guiding me,
Beyond the moon, beyond the stars, Beyond the galaxy,
A secret place, a gentle space, A land beyond pretend

God of dreams, of life supreme, Come to me tonight,
Guide me to a better place, Beyond this starry night,
Take me to a better place, On golden spirit wings

Where gods and angels sing, Where gods and angels sing.
———

How beautiful, how sad and how tragic as we offer words of reconciliation but still refuse God’s offer of life through Jesus Christ.

One day you will die and find yourself on the threshold of eternity. You will step through “the midnight sun,” but there will be no time then to make amends, no sentimentality to sway the vote. If only you had preferred God’s song of salvation over the poetic illusion of another lost soul.

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And so pride …

“And so pride, or the loss of this humility, is the root of every sin and evil. It was when the now fallen angels began to look upon themselves with self-complacency that they were led to disobedience, and were cast down from the light of heaven into outer darkness. Even so it was, when the serpent breathed the poison of his pride, the desire to be as God, into the hearts of our first parents, that they too fell from their high estate into all the wretchedness in which man is now sunk. In heaven and earth, pride, self-exaltation, is the gate and the birth, and the curse, of hell.

Hence it follows that nothing can be our redemption, but the restoration of the ‘lost humility, the original and only true relation of the creature to its God. And so Jesus came to bring humility back to earth, to make us partakers of it, and by it to save us.”

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The first duty and highest virtue …

“The life God bestows is imparted not once for all, but each moment continuously, by the unceasing operation of His mighty power. Humility, the place of entire dependence on God, is, from the very nature of things, the first duty and the highest virtue of the creature, and the root of every virtue.”

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Nothing more blessed …

“And the Christian life has suffered loss, where believers have not been distinctly guided to see that, even in our relation as creatures, nothing is more natural and beautiful and blessed than to be nothing, that God may be all; or where it has not been made clear that it is not sin that humbles most, but grace, and that it is the soul, led through its sinfulness to be occupied with God in His wonderful glory as God, as Creator and Redeemer, that will truly take the lowest place before Him.”

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How arbitrary the movement of the cloud must have seemed ….

ar·bi·trar·y

1.subject to individual will or judgment without restriction; contingent solely upon one’s discretion: an arbitrary decision.

2.decided by a judge or arbiter rather than by a law or statute.

3.having unlimited power; uncontrolled or unrestricted by law; despotic; tyrannical: an arbitrary government.

4.capricious; unreasonable; unsupported:

And how arbitrary God sometimes appears even to the believer.

But to the person who doesn’t trust, God does appear unreasonable.

Numbers 9:21-23 LEB

“When the cloud remained from evening until morning, and the cloud lifted up in the morning, they would set out, or if it remained in the daytime and at night, when the cloud lifted up they set out. When it was two days, a month, or a year that the cloud prolonged to dwell on the tabernacle, the Israelites encamped, and they did not set out; when it lifted up they set out. On the command of Yahweh they encamped, and on the command of Yahweh they set out. They kept the requirement of Yahweh, on the command of Yahweh in the hand of Moses.”

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http://bible.us/90/num.9.21.leb

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“… do the same things …”

Romans 2:1 LEB

“Therefore you are without excuse, O man, every one of you who passes judgment. For in that which you pass judgment on someone else, you condemn yourself, for you who are passing judgment are doing the same things.”

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Dave Scott
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The simple art of following Jesus Son of God
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