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Tuesday, January 12, 2010

Now What Are You Going To Do About It?

A few quick facts:
*There are only 100,000 missionaries in the world and only 3% of them are working among unreached peoples
*Over one-third of the world's population is considered unreached with the Gospel
*There are over 16,000 people groups in the world and over 6,000 of them are unreached
*Two-thirds of the world's population lives in Asia and 70% of them have never even heard of Jesus
*One-half of the world's population lives on less than $2 per day
*30,000 people starve to death every day
*There are 13 million orphans worldwide
*In the past hour 1,625 children were forced to live on the streets
*In the past hour 1,667 children died from malnutrition or disease
*In the past hour 257 children were orphaned due to AIDS
*If Jesus has saved you by His grace then He expects you to do something about these things

"Having seen all this you can choose to look the other way, but you can never say again, 'I did not know'" - William Wilberforce

"This gospel of the kingdom will be preached in all the world as a witness to all the nations, and then the end will come." - JESUS

Thursday, January 7, 2010

"But now..."

If you were to read the first two-and-a-half chapters of the book of Romans in the New Testament you would not walk away feeling all warm and fuzzy about yourself and your standing before God. The Apostle Paul, the author of Romans, makes his point quite clearly: God is holy, we are not holy, and that is a big problem for us.
And nobody gets off the hook. Paul continually uses words like "all" and "everyone" and "none of them" to describe the universal nature of sin. Sin affects everyone who has every lived and even our best efforts at God-pleasing righteousness fall dreadfully short. With vivid clarity he describes mankind, the pinnacle of God's creation, in total rebellion against his Creator. Romans 3:20 says, "No one can ever be made right in God's sight by doing what His law commands. For the more we know God's law, the clearer it becomes that we aren't obeying it." That is why I am eternally grateful that the book of Romans does not end there.
Then hope turns on the hinge of God's truth with the words: "But now..." For weary and downtrodden sinners hope emerges through the sacrifice of the Son of God. While no sinner is deserving of salvation or can earn their salvation, the offended God offers the rebels a free gift of grace through the sacrifice of His Son. A purchase price for mankind's sins is paid as Jesus, the sinless payment, dies upon the cross in the place of sinners. God provided, He "set forth," the only one who can reconcile a holy God to unholy mankind: the God-man Jesus Christ.
Sin brings nothing but destruction. Nothing but problems. And nothing but separation from God. "But now" there is hope because of Jesus.

Friday, January 1, 2010

Year's End Prayer

Over the years I have enjoyed a book entitled "The Valley of Vision" which is a collection of Puritan prayers that have been topically arranged. These prayers are soul-stirring petitions to God with theological depth and heart examining clarity. The following is an except from the prayer called "Year's End":
O Love Beyond Compare,
You are good when you give,
when you take away,
when the sun shines upon me,
when night gathers over me.
You have loved me before the foundation of the world,
and in love you redeemed my soul;
You love me still,
in spite of my hard heart, ingratitude, distrust.
Your goodness has been with me during another year,
leading me through a twisting wilderness,
in retreat helping me to advance,
when beaten back making sure headway.
Your goodness will be with me in the year ahead.
I hoist my sail and draw up anchor,
With you as the blessed Pilot of my future as of my past.
I bless you that you have veiled my eyes to the waters ahead.
If you have appointed storms of tribulation,
you will be with me in them;
If I have to pass through tempests of persecution and temptation,
I shall not drown;
If I am to die,
I shall see your face sooner;
If a painful end is to be my lot,
grant me grace that my faith not fail;
If I am to be cast aside from the service I love,
I can make no stipulation;
Only glorify yourself in me whether in comfort or in trial,
as a chosen vessel fit always for your use.

(The Valley of Vision)