Monday, October 29, 2007

Roused [pt. 5]

No one likes to fail. It's a proven fact. Anyone who watched the Rockies get swept could see it on their faces. Watch a little child trying to do something it has yet to gain the motor skills for. Ask the person who failed their drivers test. "Automatic Failure!" I actually failed my first attempt at the drivers test because I totally didn't see a completely obvious Stop sign!!! I still hear the guys voice in my nightmares..."Running a stop sign is an automatic failure!" That was it. He was gentle, "I know you did perfectly on the rest of the test but I'm going to ask you to reschedule for another test." Nope..."Automatic Failure." That word plagued me until I actually passed the test. Then joy came. You see, too many of us stop because of our shortcomings. We've been told we can't sing, so we don't. We're told we can't jump so we don't. We're told we too slow, tall, fast, short, skinny, fat, etc. It is imperative that we realize that we are fallible, imperfect humans. But extremely MORE important is that we recognize the ability of our Big God, who is mighty to save. I'm not going to write to build up your self-esteem. Nevertheless, you will be laughing and dancing with joy when you feel the punch of the 5th stanza of "Thou Whose Purpose is to Kindle," and my commentary which follows. Let failure lead you to joyful success through Christ...
Thou, who in Thy holy Gospel,
wills that man should truly live,
Make us sense our share of failure,
our tranquility forgive.
Read that again...! Okay...for those who just kept reading, I seriously meant to read it again!!!
Never let anyone deceive you into thinking that the gospel is all about a "lifestyle of upright principals and morals." Do not be fooled by prevalent thinking, "The gospel is about God loving man so much that He wants all people on earth to be blessed and prosperous." Do not give into the fallacy that "Jesus Christ is just the cherry-on-top." Beloved DO NOT believe the post-modern thought, "The gospel needs to be sensitive to each person's individual experience!" These are outright lies...and if I could show you the tears I have as I write this--realizing so many believe these lies--I would weep openly before you. The biggest problem is that these lies are so bathed in "semi-truths" that they seem plausible to a religious or "spiritual" mind. My friends, they are NOT compatible with the gospel. Let me share my meagre attempt at describing the grandeur of our Christ's gospel:
God, three in one, Father Spirit Son, created the universe in seven literal days. By His divine foreknowledge allowed fallible man to be deceived, in order to display His mighty power and grace. Man is cursed by his own sin. We were by nature children of wrath. However, to display His almighty perfection, He sent His blameless Son to purchase by the blood of His cross all things in heaven and on earth and under the earth. If you confess with your mouth and believe in Your heart you will be saved. Further, Christ's death conquered sin and death by His glorious resurrection. Now, those who believe steadfastly in the Son of God epitomize this verse, "It is no longer I that live, but Christ that lives in me." To Him who dies to self and is raised by the same power of God, life abundant and eternal will be given. Trials and trouble will befall the believer, but his God is triumphant over every turmoil, and he eagerly awaits his coming King and this King's kingdom!
This feels so small in comparison to what it should be. But may the Lord bless it. The first phrase of the 5th verse says this, "Thou who in Thy holy gospel, wills that man should truly live." The problem with many believers today is that we think that a prayer and a religious rite of passage has given us abundant life. We throw around words like, "everlasting, joy-filled, abundant, eternal, sunshiny" to describe our life with Christ. Then we go and live exactly as the world does. With the same vices. The same trivialities. The same dysfunctional families! Who emasculated the gospel of Jesus Christ. The Gospel will KILL you! You MUST die to your selfish flesh. "Put to death..." the scripture says. And it MEANS it. My friend unfortunately for us there are so few examples of how the Gospel changes lives, because so few truly believe the gospel! The problem isn't with the gospel, it is in us, in our very flesh.
True gospel, sustained the martyrs who've been tied to the stake, crucified, slaughtered, speared, shot, tortured brutally, be-headed, frozen, burned, sliced, sawn, stripped, decapitated, ripped to pieces, eaten by lions, made a spectacle, mocked, scourged, betrayed, isolated, starved, drowned, ridiculed, trapped, discredited, shut-up, imprisoned, and so many more! But my brothers and sisters, when I read their biographies they are FAR more satisfied that most believers today. We talk of holiness as wearing a t-shirt, or attending a service. We talk of abundant life as being free from being "judged."
Do not be found lacking on the last day. The American church of the 21st century is on dangerous ground before God Almighty! But here's where I pray you will be able to rejoice!
"Make us sense our share of failure, our tranquility forgive." He is still the One that will cause us to realize the error of our grievous ways!!! And He will forgive our tranquility and mediocrity! Oh, the joy of surrender to a God who we claim bought us! Have you become a slave commanding his master, and dictating what kind of work you should be doing. Let a sense of failure bring you to seek ceaselessly to "truly live!" Life is Christ! No, LIFE IS CHRIST! My friend know Him!
God, please make us sense our share of failure. When I look at Thy saints and martyrs I want what You gave them. I want to look my murderers in the face and say "I will not cease preaching my Jesus, though you take away my family and belonging." I want the grace to look my accusers in the face and say, "Here I stand I can do no other." I want the faith to live 80-90 years of fruitful, sacrificial self-less sacrifice to my King. Oh Jesus how we scorn what You purchased for us! We spit on Your great resurrection! No more Father, let it not be so! Wake this generation with Thy holy convicting spirit. Let us sense our share of failure, but LORD give Thy children the power of Pentecost to live in freedom and joy. O King, I delight in the death of me, for it is through You killing my flesh that I truly find life! Abba! Make it so! Almen!
For His renown,
BenZ
www.bzband.blogspot.com

Thursday, October 18, 2007

Roused (pt. 4)



Teach us courage as we struggle


in all liberating strife.


Lift the smallness of our vision


By Thine own abundant life.




This verse haunts my sleep. I cry you mercy, at the outset, your flesh will not like what I'm about to say. But it hates everything that would do you good and bring you holiness. It would be easier for me to keep it in, but as Jeremiah says, "I'm weary of holding it back, for indeed I cannot."


The moment you surrender to the burning Christ brings, your life should begin to look less like the world and more like Christ. He alone will overcome our sinful calmness and rouse us with redemptive shame. He still bears the sword of His word that pierces our hearts and conforms us to His image. In these things alone will we find freedom from complacency, mediocrity, and sin. The next step in this refining process is found in this verse from "Thou Whose Purpose is to Kindle." Teach us courage as we struggle in all liberating strife.

Brethren, we have been limp-wristed about our sin for far to long. We tolerate the flesh in our lives, families,and churches and it is championed under the banner of God's "grace." Friends it takes a courageous man or woman like Joshua of old to challenge the flesh and sinful nature. We need the "new Joshua," Yeshua (josh. 1), to teach us the courage that sustained the Apostles, the Saints, and the Martyrs. These "men of renown" did not cower in the face of their sin, they overcame it by the blood of the Lamb. We need the courage of Jesus (the New Joshua) to confront this battle. Your self will not like this attitude towards sin. It will cringe. It will hate me the message bearer, it will hate you, it will hate the Risen, Conquering Christ.
Thus, the hymn-writer coined it well when he calls it "liberating strife." The mark of a maturing Christian is their delight in conviction (Rom 6:6, 1 Cr 5:17, Eph 4:22, Col 3:9). When you sense by the Holy Spirit that sin is in your life, you should eagerly accept the correction of our loving Father. But I guarantee you, it will be "strife," it will be intensely difficult to submit to Christ, yet the yielded life will find it's deepest delight in surrender to His holiness, to His "liberating strife!"
You may be saying, "Wait, this isn't loving, this isn't grace. You're being a pious legalist. After all God is love." My friend you must understand that sometimes the most loving thing to do is to point out sin and flesh and allow holiness to occur in your life. It would be UNLOVING for me to not say these things!!!
Finally, possibly my favorite phrase in this entire hymn is, "Lift the Smallness of our vision by Thine own abundant life." If I could shake myself, the church, and you (my dear reader) it would be with this statement! Bride of Christ...get outside of yourself and fix your gaze solely on the grandeur of a great, mighty, awesome, terrible, abundant, loving, holy, just, righteous, gracious King of the universe! He is our lover and our judge. We have such a small vision when it comes to our faith and how it relates to our daily lives! It is not in comfort that we find abundance it is in a risky God-centered, God-saturated life that we find abundant life. Stop thinking about the off-key singer on the praise team, stop thinking about the football game, stop thinking about convenient morality, stop thinking about business meetings, and trite messages about "grace," and catchy songs, and hip books, and fancy witness wear! My friends, GOD is the King of the earth and we daily fail to live as His humble subjects! Get OUTSIDE your small little box of faith. Trust God for your daily bread and your every need! He is more than able to do immeasurably more than all we ask or imagine according His power that is at work within us. to Him be glory in the Church and in Christ Jesus throughout all generations!!!
Further, it is not by any self-will, or self-righteousness that the lifting of the smallness of our vision will occur. It is by "God's own abundant life." When we realize that God has a bigger plan for the universe than your comfort and "personal religion," you gladly surrender your life for His daily abundant life. Not abundance materially, but abundance of joy, of faith, of prayer, of everything He calls "good."
Almighty King, we acknowledge the smallness of our vision! Forgive us for delighting more in passing sinful pleasures than the pleasure of knowing Thee deeper, fuller, more abundantly! God, I pray that these words pierce like a sword and that any of these words are of my flesh, that it would be revealed for rubbish and that it would be burned away. Father, by the grace of Thy Holy Ghost, let Thy church feel the sting these words brings. God of Heaven and Earth, You will achieve Thy glory upon the Earth. Amen, Maranatha, Come Lord Jesus and establish Thy kingdom in our lives. Though Father, we need the Courage of Yeshua to rid the flesh in our lives. So do it now Father. In the name and through the blood of Thy perfect Son Yeshua Christos, Almen!
For His renown,
BenZ

Monday, October 08, 2007

"Roused [pt.3]


Yes, I am a rockies fan. In fact the entire band is elated with news of the Rockies success so far this postseason. It's been 12 long years since they've had any postseason action. And we're stoked. But as baseball fever has ravaged the mile high city, it's given me pause. "Why am I so excited and content with spending so much time and energy in so finite a thing as baseball?" Because the Rockies have stunk the past, well they pretty much never been very impressive, why is it that all of the sudden everyone's wearing purple and black and white. Are we really so complacent as a people. It only takes a Matt Holliday sliding into homebase to inspire so much passion.
Sadly, believers we're seldom any different from fickle baseball fans. The following is the first half of the 2nd verse of "Thou, Whose Purpose:"
Thou, who still as sword delivers
rather than a placid peace,
with your sharpened sword disturb us,
from complacency release!
God's word is a sword. It is sharp and fatal to our flesh. How tritely we quote it. Oft times we never bother to remember. We'd rather quopte "Princess Bride" than Habbakuk 3! We claim to be "Bible believing." But do we honestly believe that God's word is a sword that delivers us from placid peace. Just because we live in the "ipod" era does not mean that God has ceased to draw his sword. Sink your teeth into these Old Testament passages:

Lev 26:25
And I will bring a sword upon you, that shall avenge the quarrel of [my] covenant: and when ye are gathered together within your cities, I will send the pestilence among you; and ye shall be delivered into the hand of the enemy.
2Sa 15:14
And David said unto all his servants that [were] with him at Jerusalem, Arise, and let us flee; for we shall not [else] escape from Absalom: make speed to depart, lest he overtake us suddenly, and bring evil upon us, and smite the city with the edge of the sword.
1Ki 3:24
And the king said, Bring me a sword. And they brought a sword before the king.
1Ch 21:12
Either three years' famine; or three months to be destroyed before thy foes, while that the sword of thine enemies overtaketh [thee]; or else three days the sword of the LORD, even the pestilence, in the land, and the angel of the LORD destroying throughout all the coasts of Israel. Now therefore advise thyself what word I shall bring again to him that sent me.
Jer 25:29
For, lo, I begin to bring evil on the city which is called by my name, and should ye be utterly unpunished? Ye shall not be unpunished: for I will call for a sword upon all the inhabitants of the earth, saith the LORD of hosts.
Jer 42:17
So shall it be with all the men that set their faces to go into Egypt to sojourn there; they shall die by the sword, by the famine, and by the pestilence: and none of them shall remain or escape from the evil that I will bring upon them.
Jer 49:37
For I will cause Elam to be dismayed before their enemies, and before them that seek their life: and I will bring evil upon them, [even] my fierce anger, saith the LORD; and I will send the sword after them, till I have consumed them:
Eze 5:17
So will I send upon you famine and evil beasts, and they shall bereave thee; and pestilence and blood shall pass through thee; and I will bring the sword upon thee. I the LORD have spoken [it].
Eze 6:3
And say, Ye mountains of Israel, hear the word of the Lord GOD; Thus saith the Lord GOD to the mountains, and to the hills, to the rivers, and to the valleys; Behold, I, [even] I, will bring a sword upon you, and I will destroy your high places.
Eze 11:8
Ye have feared the sword; and I will bring a sword upon you, saith the Lord GOD.
Eze 14:17
Or [if] I bring a sword upon that land, and say, Sword, go through the land; so that I cut off man and beast from it:
Eze 29:8
Therefore thus saith the Lord GOD; Behold, I will bring a sword upon thee, and cut off man and beast out of thee.
Eze 33:2
Son of man, speak to the children of thy people, and say unto them, When I bring the sword upon a land, if the people of the land take a man of their coasts, and set him for their watchman:
However, the New Testament has plenty of instances of the sword that belongs to Christ (He's portyrayed as having a towedged sword protruding from His holy mouth). God's sword has always signified His passion for truth and holiness. It is literally a symbol of the cutting off of the flesh. In the Old Testament He used it to disperse His consecrated people, ergo a cutting off of the flesh and a seperation to action. As a result of God's handling the sword (and the hymn says it best) it disturbed the people of God to action (rebuilding the wall of Jerusalem, etc.).
Yet the New Covenant continues the theme. Whenever, God's holy priesthood settles into complacency, our prayer should be, "With Thy sharpened word disturb us, from complacency release." The sword of God's word in the hands of an unskilled warrior will result in injury to the Body of Christ. However, when we allow God to handle His own word and "hasten to perform His word," then we can trust He will (sometimes painfully) cut away the complacency that holds us captive.
So believer, be anxious for the sharpened word of God to pierce deep within your heart. Let it root out sin and shame. Let it ROUSE you from a placid complacent slumber.
So Holy Bearer of the Sword. The Word of God Thyself. Triune One, immutable One. Let Your sharpened word disturb us from our contentment with sin, and convenient morals. As the Carol says, "You rule the world with Truth and grace and make the nations prove the glories of Thy Righteousness and wonders of Thy love." That is the faith we desire Father. By the Blood of the Christ we ask that you plant these truths deep within and ROUSE Thy bride from he slumber. For Your glory and renown we are expectant! Let Thy kingdom come!
Amen
For His renown,
BenZ
im4hisrenown@yahoo.com