Wednesday, September 07, 2005

Dial Daily Bread

Dear Friends of "Dial Daily Bread":

Something has happened that appears on the surface to be bad news, but it is in reality very good news. God has given the world a glimpse of His wrath—just a glimpse. It’s terrible, and it’s heart-rending, but a slight taste in advance of what “the day of the Lord” will be like is good news for young people. They need to know that God is for real, that His justice is in contrast to the alluring immorality that has all but captivated the world.

 

“Katrina” intervened just in time to cancel the wild celebration of homosexual immorality scheduled for New Orleans during “Katrina’s” week. They proudly call it “Southern Decadence”—actually glorying in the “decadence” word itself. Thousands come to it from all over the world, reveling in an abandonment of moral restraint for a few days. It’s a new Sodom and Gomorrah. But God’s message got through, for He knew how to get top billing in the media. All the psychologists in the world cannot erase the impression burnt into the minds of thoughtful youth: God has expressed His white-hot wrath against civic “decadence.” He is not angry with the people; but His anger burns hot against sin itself.

 

As soon as there can be some material recovery, the decadence-lovers will return to insulting Jesus Christ and Him crucified. But for a brief unforgettable moment “the Lord has made bare His holy arm in the eyes of all the nations.” The world has intently watched this humiliating “fall” of New Orleans. God can command world attention! But the good news is in the rest of that verse: “And all the ends of the earth shall see the salvation of our God” (Isa. 52:10). The presence of bad news proves that good news is coming—the loud cry of the pure “most precious” gospel of Christ’s righteousness in Revelation 18:1-4. God’s “holy arm” has been covered; now it’s beginning (only beginning) to be “made bare.” From now on the “final movements will be rapid ones.”

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Tuesday, September 06, 2005

Dial Daily Bread

Dear Friends of "Dial Daily Bread":

No one would dare to say that Jesus Christ is a Pessimist. His name is “‘Immanuel,’ which is translated, ‘God with us’” (Matt. 1:23). And “God is love” (1 John 4:8), the divine ultimate in holy Optimism. But Jesus has said some things that do not sound like immediate “good news.” Matthew 24, Mark 13, and Luke 21 report on a sermon Jesus gave just before He was crucified. He tells of great “distress of nations, with perplexity, the sea and the waves roaring; men’s hearts failing them from fear and the expectation of those things which are coming on the earth, for the powers of heaven will be shaken” (Luke 21:25, 26). There are now numerous “first-evers” in tragedy.

 

How can we “eat, drink, and be merry” when many thousands of our fellow citizens “next door” are suffering anguish and the fear of death? Even the very water that inundates New Orleans is a brew of death. Is there anguish anywhere in the Third World as distressing? A great and famous city in America is ruined. “Our alabaster cities [should] gleam, Undimmed by human tears,” says the hymn, “O Beautiful for Spacious Skies.” But the combined wisdom and expertise of state and national governments seems perplexed about what to do.

 

In the violence and terror of New Orleans we see prefigured the world itself if and when the Holy Spirit is withdrawn. When the Father gave His only Son, He also gave us the Holy Spirit. He is the representative of Christ; He has been given to the world, to “convict the world of sin” (John 16:8). He will not abandon the world, but the world can abandon Him, reject and banish Him.

 

Let’s thank God for the life and security we have today, and dedicate our all to Him and His service. He has promised, “Not a hair of your head shall be lost” (Luke 21:18).

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Saturday, September 03, 2005

Dial Daily Bread

Dear Friends of "Dial Daily Bread":

The big headline in our local newspaper read, “New Orleans Given Up for Lost.” As we sympathize with those poor people who have lost everything, our hearts go out to them in their suffering. A mat on the floor in the Astrodome in Houston for literally months to come is small comfort. Never have Americans in their own homeland suffered as these people must suffer now. Through the news media we all share their pain. It is becoming our pain.

 

As our human hearts are touched by it all, how does God feel? We can taste the agony He feels when His people suffer so as we read the little-known Lamentations of Jeremiah. Jerusalem was “given up for lost” two times (the Babylonian conquest in 486 B.C. and the Roman in 70 A.D.). Jeremiah recorded vividly the feelings of the people, much like that of the citizens of New Orleans. “Is it nothing to you, all you who pass by? Behold, and see if there is any sorrow like my sorrow,...... The children and the infants faint in the streets of the city” (Lam. 1:12; 2:11). God, who is a Person and who feels anguish, felt the people’s anguish. “In all their affliction He was afflicted, and the Angel of His Presence saved them; in His love and in His pity He redeemed them” (Isa. 63:9). We can say, that refers only to people who believe in Him; and surely He hears their prayers. But God also has compassion on spiritual “infants,” those who have never learned of His character, who do not know Him, have never understood His gospel of good news. They are human beings in need. A sobriety is taking over the thinking of the people.

 

There is a growing-up, a spiritual maturity process, going on in America. The people of ancient Jerusalem have taught us a lesson: we must not rebel against God: “Let us search out and examine our ways, and turn back to the Lord; let us lift our hearts and hands to God in heaven” (Lam. 3:40).

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Friday, September 02, 2005

Dial Daily Bread

Dear Friends of "Dial Daily Bread":

Did God send “Katrina”? Is it a judgment from heaven?

 

New Orleans has built for itself a world reputation as the “Big Easy,” the city filled with gambling, Voodoo, and the wildly loose merriment of Mardi Gras. A Christian looking into shops in the French Quarter feels ill at ease, wants to get out. The humble fear of God, reverence for His holy law, was not known to be welcome. Now, for sure, the Holy Spirit is not in the present looting.

 

The phrase “gambling hell” is one undoubtedly inspired by the Holy Spirit. Gambling is a sinful addiction that has brought untold misery to many families; God hates it because it blights the lives of so many children whose parents waste the family’s support on this useless curse.

 

In the light of the righteousness by faith which the Holy Bible teaches, the answer to our question appears to be an unqualified “yes.” Many are concluding that the unspeakable horrors of Katrina must be a judgment of God. But wait a moment, the same gambling and Mardi Gras spirit has taken over a large segment of life in the United States. Why should the “Big Easy” take all the punishment?

 

The fact is that Katrina is going to affect life all over this country. Thanks to TV, we all share the woe which appears to be terribly close to the horror of what the Bible describes as the “seven last plagues.... in them is filled up the wrath of God” (Rev. 16:1). But it is not yet the “seven plagues,” because “filled up” means that when they begin to fall, the door of mercy will have been forever closed; and that time has not yet come—thank God. Strictly speaking, God Himself did not send this killer hurricane; it’s a satanic spin-off from the Flood of Noah. But where the Holy Spirit is banished, God’s protection that He wants to give must then be withdrawn. That’s dangerous.

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Thursday, September 01, 2005

Dial Daily Bread

Dear Friends of "Dial Daily Bread":

The ongoing news reports and coverage of “Katrina” make clear that this is one of the major natural disasters that the USA has suffered. One’s heart goes out to all those people who not only suffered the horror of living through the wild storm itself, but who now face months of homelessness. It seems that everything has conspired against them—no power, no drinkable water, plus, no homes. Even those who sought refuge in the Superdome are in misery; and when they get out, then what? One lady went back to see her home, found it flattened, all she saw that was hers was one shoe.

 

In all the disasters that have occurred since sin began, the dear Lord and Father of mankind has “remembered mercy” (Hab. 3:2). So must we. Now will come the calls to give to help this disaster—it’s not in Darfur, or Iraq, or Niger, or any other of the Third World countries that so often suffer disasters and famines; it’s in our own wealthy and powerful USA. Let us be merciful.

 

How can any of us think of what we happen to possess as really “ours”? It’s poignant to watch CNN or Fox “cover” the disaster and the suffering, then have to sit through the TV ads for luxury cars, SUVs, et al. The ads were designed before this tragedy, true; but don’t they look dreadfully out of place in this context?

 

So is selfish living “out of place” in this great Day of Atonement in which we live.

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Wednesday, August 31, 2005

Dial Daily Bread

Dear Friends of "Dial Daily Bread":

“Katrina” threatened herself to be one of the worst killer hurricanes ever to hit the U.S. mainland—“category  5.” But when she arrived she had dropped herself to”4,” and mysteriously veered off to the right, sparing New Orleans the terrible fate that had officially been predicted for the city. Now the gambling casinos and the French Quarter will make merry as always.

 

But at least one TV anchor in predicting the storm asked the question, “Is God angry?” The suggestion is very old-fashioned;  but it is very biblical. God does know the emotion of “wrath” (Rev 19:16; 16:19).  Seven terrible plagues will come in which is “filled up the wrath of God” (16:1).  He is not a “wimp.”

 

But His hottest wrath is or will be let loose on people who profess to be His servants but who deceive the world with falsehood purporting to be His gospel, when it’s not. The higher the profession and the greater the hypocrisy,  the hotter the wrath to come. Therefore Revelation 18 details how God will repay “Babylon” for “the wine of the wrath of her fornication” which, says the chapter, has been the secret source of all the spiritual confusion which has brought agony to multitudes of innocent people on earth—including its needless wars. In the final judgment of this earth, “in her [will be] found the blood of prophets, and of saints, and of all that were slain upon the earth” (18:24).

 

But there is good news: before that final demonstration of His ultimate “wrath”, the same chapter tells us that God will send a fourth angel with a message that will “lighten the earth with glory,” and He will call every honest soul to “come out of [Babylon], My people,  lest you share in her sins, and lest you receive of her plagues” (vss. 1-4).  It’s time now for that message!

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Tuesday, August 30, 2005

Dial Dily Bread

Dear Friends of "Dial Daily Bread":

If you are reading this mini message,  you are one who wants to be of service in the world, to build a “house” on the rock, not on the sand to be washed away by some “Katrina” storm. You want to live for a purpose, so when you have to be gone, there will be something left behind that will be like good seed to bear “fruit” for time and for eternity.

 

If you are asking the Lord to make you to be such a blessing, you can be sure He will answer.  It’s part of His New Covenant promises to Abraham’s faith-children: “You shall be a blessing” wherever you go (Gen 12:2).  Once Jesus and His disciples were with a large crowd in a lonely place far from grocery stores or restaurants. It was late in the afternoon of a very busy day; Jesus had been teaching and healing the people and they had had no lunch. Now it was supper time and no food was available except one little boy’s lunch his mother must have prepared for him—a mere five barley buns and two small fish. The boy loved to hear Jesus speak, obviously would rather come to this meeting than play with his friends. He innocently offered his little to the disciples. They sere smart enough to tell Jesus what He should do—dismiss the crowd so they could go the villages and buy food. He replied, “YOU feed them!” They remonstrated with Him: this trifling bit is all we have! “Bring it to Me,” He said (I am sure He thanked the little boy!), took the boy’s lunch in His hands, thanked the Father for what they had, and proceeded to feed 5000+ people.

 

We can agree on one thing: there are multitudes everywhere,  hungry for some living word from the Lord. The Master answers your prayer with this command: “Give ye them to eat!” (Mt 14:15-21, KJV).  Share what little you have received from Him. He will bring you in contact with somebody, and you can know the thrill of being a waiter (like the disciples were!) serving the bread of life to people, or to change the metaphor, know the thrill of being a pipe through which flows the water of life to thirsty people.

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Monday, August 29, 2005

Dial Daily Bread

Dear Friends of "Dial Daily Bread":

Do you ever have a gut feeling sweep over your soul that you are “the chief of sinners” (1 Tim. 1:15), that you are “carnal, sold under sin” (Rom. 7:14), that “in [your] flesh dwells no good thing” (vs. 18)?

 

Don’t despair! The great Holy Spirit of God may at last be working deep in your heart. God Himself is noticing you like He notices when a little humming bird falls on the forest floor—that’s something! God in heaven is teaching you as if you were a student in His classroom. He honors you!

 

You become really sure that you are indeed “a child of God” when you sense that He Himself is chastising you: “ ‘My son, do not despise the chastening of the Lord, nor be discouraged when you are rebuked by Him; for whom the Lord loves He chastens, and scourges every son when He receives’ ” (Heb. 12:5, 6).

 

We have generally thought that refers to our getting sick, or getting in an accident, or some such bad luck. But in fact, it’s the work of the Holy Spirit convicting us of sin itself (John 16:8). Paul experienced a healthy “Christian experience” which illustrates what it means to live in tune with God on this great Day of Atonement, this cleansing of the heavenly sanctuary (cf. Dan. 8:14). To sense that indeed you are genuinely, truly, not merely rhetorically, “less than the least of all saints” (Eph. 3:8) is not an unhealthy experience. It may be the beginning of your at-last deep conversion. You are at last actually experiencing what Zechariah 12:10-13:1 is talking about. Not until Moses was at last deeply humbled before God was it possible for his face to shine with the light of heaven, light that astonished the people (Ex. 34:35).

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Sunday, August 28, 2005

Dial Daily Bread

Dear Friends of "Dial Daily Bread":

There is a world of difference between self-respect and self-esteem. One is a healthy, God-given, sanctified consciousness of common sense, and the other is a sinful sense of self-importance and pride. One is that blessed fruit of “grace” that teaches one “not to think of himself more highly than he ought to think; but to think soberly, according as God hath dealt to every man the measure of faith” (Rom. 12:3, KJV). Another version: “Be modest in your thinking, and judge yourself according to the amount of faith that God has given you” (TEV). Another: “it’s important that you not misinterpret yourselves” (Peterson).

 

Evidently, God wants us to “interpret” ourselves, but to do it “soberly,” with reasonable common sense, anticipating the final judgment when each “must.... appear before the judgment seat of Christ.... [to] receive.... according to that he has done, whether good or bad” (2 Cor. 5:10). The self-esteem approach leaves one liable to a rude shock before that “judgment seat,” hearing the dear Lord say, “Depart from Me” when the self-esteemers will arrogantly remonstrate with Him (Matt. 25:41-45). Of their glittering careers when they were sure that they had “prophesied in [His] name.... and done many wonderful works” and heard “all men.... speak well” of them (Luke 6:26) the Lord will be forced to say, “I never knew you” (cf. Matt. 7:21-23). Sad, it was somebody else apparently blessing you!

 

It sounds corny, but it’s biblical: when you seek to “interpret” yourself rightly, look around and thank the Lord that “a living dog is better than a dead lion.” When you’re invited to a banquet, “do not sit down in the best place. Lest one more honorable than you be invited...... and you...... with shame.... take the lowest place” (Luke 14:9, 10).

 

Sanctified common sense! Better to practice it now than at last.

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Friday, August 26, 2005

Dial Daily Bread

Dear Friends of "Dial Daily Bread":

The last rays of light that will fall on this darkened earth just before the end comes, will be a revelation of God’s character of love. This is Bible teaching:

 

a). That last “revelation” will obviously be the same as the light of that “another angel” who comes down from heaven having great power. The “earth is lightened with his glory” (Rev. 18:1, 2). It’s not legalism gone wild, nor soft-soap emotionalism; it’s love (agape).

 

b). That “glory” in turn will obviously be the same as the message Jesus describes in John 12:32, 33: “‘I, if I am lifted up, will draw all to Myself.’ This He said, signifying by what death He should die.” That “love” which will “reveal the character of God” must be the same love that “constrains,” or “compels,” or motivates the ones who believe in Jesus. They are moved henceforth to live only for Him, “no longer for themselves” (2 Cor. 5:14, 15; KJV/NKJV). There is tremendous power locked away in that “love” known as agape.

 

c). Again, that revelation of love in the last days must be what Paul meant when he said that he “determined not to know anything among [the Corinthians] except Jesus Christ and Him crucified” (1 Cor. 2:2). That was not extremism; it was only a “reasonable service” that Paul saw as appropriate to the extravagant love Christ had shown for him (cf. Rom. 12:1). It was agape, not ordinary human love. Paul saw what we have not yet seen clearly.

 

In these last days when sin and selfishness will become so rampant, the Lord Jesus will be honored by “144,000” (figurative or literal) who “follow the Lamb [the crucified, risen Christ] wherever He goes..... They are without fault before the throne of God” (cf, Rev, 14:1-5). Whoever they are, there WILL be such a people who will glorify Christ! We might eventually be surprised who will end up in that group; let’s walk humbly before Him.

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Thursday, August 25, 2005

Dial Daily Bread

Dear Friends of "Dial Daily Bread":

The latest National Geographic bombards one with vivid pictures showing how millions are squeezed into flimsy shanties in the enormous slum cities of Africa. I am a life-long missionary to Africa; I belong there somewhere. How can those multi-millions learn what makes “the gospel of Christ.... the power of God unto salvation”? (Rom. 1:16). Our infinite “Father which art in heaven” is great enough to know each one personally, to care for each one as the purchase of the sacrifice of His Son. But they must learn about Him who died so that those who believe “should not perish.” We have a task--to tell the world.

 

Likewise the millions crowded into the scarce lands of the Middle East, especially Palestine (claimed by both Israelis and Palestinians as descendants of Abraham). The God of Abraham gave His apostle Paul the understanding of the problem that afflicts both sides: “‘Abraham believed God and it [his faith] was accounted to him for righteousness.’ Therefore know that only those who are of faith [in Christ] are sons of Abraham” (Gal. 3:6, 7). Abraham had TWO sons--Isaac and Ishmael. Isaac was the child of faith, and God stipulated that “in Isaac shall your seed be called” (Gen. 21:7; Rom. 9:7). Ishmael was the child of unbelief. Says Paul, “These [two sons] are the two covenants” (Gal. 4:24). Ishmael was the child of self-will, of unbelief; but Isaac’s birth was a miracle of faith.

 

Physical descent from Isaac (or Ishmael) does not guarantee the inheritance of real estate; “those who are of faith are sons of Abraham.” And “inheritance” is not the sands of Palestine or of Iraq, it’s the earth made new with its capital city, New Jerusalem. The humblest inhabitant of the sprawling cities of the world is a child of Abraham if he believes the New Covenant promises (but he needs to learn what they are!). A life of faith now, even in poverty, is infinitely better than one spent in unbelief--which is what it means to perish.

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Tuesday, August 23, 2005

Dial Daily Bread

Dear Friends of "Dial Daily Bread":

TIME has written vividly and poignantly of the anguish the Israelis feel as they have been forced to leave Gaza. It’s as if a deep foreboding intrudes that they will eventually be forced to leave the land they call Israel. If the God of Abraham has abandoned them in their claim to Gaza, how can they be sure He will not do the same later. in the larger scale? If He has granted the will of their enemies in Gaza, what genuine security do they have elsewhere? Is their confidence in God or in American military support? (The security of the latter is being challenged by the current history of the war in Iraq.)

 

Says TIME of the Gaza Israelis: “Their bleak eyes, full of anger and pain, tell the real story,...... the very purpose of their lives [is] stripped away....... The abandonment of their settlements represents a shameful, even sinful betrayal of the ideological foundations of the Jewish state....... [They] claim the higher power of divine right is on their side: the land God gave to the Jews....... The issues raised for the country are cosmic.”

 

Whether we humans live in mansions “secure” in American gated communities or in shacks on the Gaza sand, we are like father Abraham to whom God gave no real estate security in the land Israelis now claim, “no, not so much as to set his foot on: yet He promised that He would give it to him for a possession, and to his seed after him” (Acts 7:5). Adam sold out our claim to inheriting land on earth and only “by faith Abraham sojourned in the land of promise, as in a strange country, dwelling in tents,...... for he looked for a city which hath foundations, whose builder and maker is God”—the New Jerusalem in the earth made new (Rev. 21:1). Yes, if you live in mansions in gated communities, don’t trust the gatekeepers. And if you live in Israel, don’t trust your army; trust the New Covenant promise of an inheritance of life eternal “in Christ.”

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The Lord, our Father in heaven, the Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, has a way of speaking to the world. He knows how to get the world’s attention. And He will when the time comes.

 

We read how in this special “time of the end” He sends three angels (“messengers-sent” is the meaning of the word) with three special messages for “every nation, tribe, tongue, and people” (Rev. 14:6-12). Their task is to prepare His people everywhere to be ready to meet the once-crucified Savior of the world when He returns as King of kings and Lord of lords. The message of the “third angel” is augmented by that of a fourth of 18:1-4, whose message “illuminates” the whole earth “with...... glory.” The Father still “so loves the world” (John 3:16)! It’s a message of His “much more abounding grace”(Rom. 5:20).

 

The story of the Two Covenants is interwoven with what happens in the Middle East. Abraham himself was entangled in the confusion between the two. He is claimed as “father” by Jews, Muslims, and Christians, but the Two Covenants are viewed differently by them all. Abraham’s own story of unbelief (before his subsequent experience of faith) has spawned the bloody conflicts of his descendants. God intends that the world itself shall have a lesson on the Two Covenants, and before the end He will see to it that His four “angels” whom He sends (Rev..14, 18) shall proclaim His message faithfully. There will be great humblings of hearts before God on the part of all who remain faithful to the end.

 

The message that will “illuminate” the earth with “glory” will be the revelation of the good news of the New Covenant. It will be a message of “Christ and Him crucified” (1 Cor. 2:1-3), and He will be “lifted up” for all the world to see Him clearly (John 12:32). The world’s greatest days, ever, are just ahead. Don’t leave your refuge “in Him”(Psalm 91:1-16).

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Monday, August 22, 2005

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Dear Friends of "Dial Daily Bread":

The conscientious, alert follower of Jesus is on a constant tension. Every wind of doctrine is blowing with force. Publications by Internet and by printing are flooding our mailboxes, both literal and electronic ones. Voices are clamoring to be heard with new interpretations of key Bible teaching. Some are seriously aberrant but are clothed in appealing language that is intended to deceive “if it were possible,...... even the very elect” (Matt. 24:24).

 

The tension is heightened by remembering that it is wrong and stupid to let oneself be deceived by clever falsehoods (we should by now have “eyesalve,” Rev. 3:18), but at the same time it is a revived rejection of Christ if we “despise...... prophesyings” that are of heavenly origin (cf. 1 Thess. 5:19). The Lord has a way of raising up “messengers” (often humble ones!) to whom He has revealed new truth that His people need to hear. They are new “Elijahs” facing the hide-bound old King Ahabs, or new “John the Baptists” facing the old “Sanhedrims” that still condemn truth.

 

In John 6 Jesus stood alone before the Jews, confronting them with a real problem: He split the congregation! The leaders and people were perplexed; how could they interpret the data about Jesus? Was He the Messiah? Were the evidences He gave them valid proofs? We say “yes!” but the problems weren’t always easy for the people. Not one of the leaders of the people accepted Him for what He said He was. That confused the common people.

 

Jesus sympathized with their perplexity, and He sympathizes with yours. He said, “If anyone wants to do [the Father’s] will, he shall know concerning the doctrine, whether it is from God or whether I speak on My own authority” (John 7:17). That promise doesn’t excuse us from studying; evidence must be carefully weighed. But it is an assurance of the unerring guidance of the Holy Spirit. Now is the time when we need it as never before!

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Sunday, August 21, 2005

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What do we know for sure about the Israeli/Palestinian problem?

 

“God so loved [both sides] that He gave His only begotten Son, that whosoever believes in Him should not perish, but have everlasting life” (John 3:16).

 

We know that God loves the Jews. Paul tells us in Romans that even though as a nation they rejected their Savior when they crucified Him, “God has not cast away His people whom He foreknew..... At this present time there is a remnant according to the election of grace” (11:1-5). (There were 7000 in Elijah’s day who did not bow to Baal.) The fact that the Jews as a corporate body rejected their Messiah does not mean that individual Jews cannot find salvation in Him if they repent. And the heavenly Father does not want to see Jews oppressed; the Holocaust was terrible. He wants Jews to live on earth happily and securely. Christ prayed for those who crucified Him, “Father, forgive them, for they do not know what they do” (Luke 23:34). That prayer is still valid.

 

We know also that God loves Palestinians and Muslims. Christ is described in the Bible as “the Savior of the world” and “the Savior of all men, especially of those who believe” (John 4:42; 1 Tim 4:10). He is “the bread of God [who]...... gives life to the world” (John 6:33). The privilege for both sides is to repent. The love of Christ still works miracles in human hearts. Ariel Sharon’s determination for Israel to leave Gaza (he tells the Israelis, “Blame me!”) encourages the hope that even yet the Holy Spirit will work on Jewish and Palestinian hearts. When repentance is understood by Christians, Muslims, and Jews, when the meaning of Christ’s cross is perceived, then the world will be lightened with the glory of a message of great good news (Rev. 18:1-4). It’s on God’s agenda for the world!

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Friday, August 19, 2005

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Israelis are going through anguish. Their Prime Minister and Parliament have voted that it is necessary that Israelis leave the Gaza Strip. Conquered in 1967 from the Palestinians, they have regarded Gaza ever since as their God-given possession. Some have made their homes there, but it was necessary that the Israeli government keep soldiers there to protect them at enormous expense, for these few thousand Israelis have lived surrounded by more than a million Palestinians who believed they had no right to be there. How would you feel living in your house in a huge neighborhood of people who didn’t want you there? And you saw no hope of ever making friends with them.

 

How did God tell these Israelis that He was giving Gaza to them? Did He speak by the ultra-modern weapons supplied by America and other allies in the 1967 conquest? The Palestinians have not believed that. Did God speak through Abraham, giving Jews the entire land of Palestine, irrespective of their crucifying their Messiah when He came? It was only through that Messiah that they were to realize their eternal ownership of the land! (They actually repudiated their claim to the land when they cried out at Christ’s crucifixion, “We have no king but Caesar!” John 19:15). And the Palestinians also claim Abraham as their father!

 

A conflict in the interpretation of the Bible lies at the bottom of Middle East tension, and thus, of world tension.

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Thursday, August 18, 2005

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Dear Friends of "Dial Daily Bread":

Each new year the car factories put out new models and their advertising lures us into thinking that our old model must be replaced with the new. We are even embarrassed to be seen driving the old models.

 

There is a similar trend in books that “explain” Daniel and the Revelation. New “models” are produced with new methods of interpretation. And of course, anything “new” is intriguing; everybody admits that the church is “lukewarm,” “in a rut,” in need of new ideas. In the process of new interpretations, of course, the old “historicist” understandings of these prophetic books are cast off. Yet those are the understandings that God’s people have cherished for some two centuries. There is involved some precious history of God’s leading of His people that is being abandoned.

 

The apostle John in writing the book of Revelation cried tears: “No one in heaven or on the earth or under the earth was able to open the scroll, or to look at it. So I wept much......” (5:3, 4). It was then that John was introduced to the Hero of the book: “a Lamb [stood] as though it had been slain” (vs. 6). The book of Revelation was not written without tears, and neither will it be understood except with tears. The story of the crucifixion of Jesus is paramount in this last book of the Bible; that Lamb is mentioned some 25 times. The book is a profound exploration of the heavenly love that led Him to “empty Himself” (Phil. 2:5, 6), to “pour out His soul unto death” (Isa. 53:12), to “taste death [the real thing] for every man” (Heb. 2:9), to endure “the curse” of God (Gal. 3:10), to die when He felt the indescribable pain of His Father forsaking Him (Matt. 27:46).

 

The book of Revelation traces through history the footsteps of this Lamb.

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Tuesday, August 16, 2005

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Dear Friends of "Dial Daily Bread":

Many sincere Christians have a terrible time wrestling with the temptation to love the world. It’s very alluring. We are commanded, “Do not love the world or the things in the world. If anyone loves the world, the love of the Father is not in him” (1 John
2:15). Quite straightforward! Further, “Do not be conformed to this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind” (Rom.12:2). And Jesus prayed for us to be kept from the evil that is in the world (John 17:15).

But how do we overcome this allurement? By super-will power? Suppose a man tells his wife, “I’m really trying hard not to fall in love with some other woman...... pray for me!” how will she feel?

 

If the allurements of the world are tugging at your heart, quite likely you have never understood what Paul says is “the truth of the gospel” (Gal. 2:4, 15). “I am crucified with Christ,” he says (2:20). Jesus wanted His disciples to “watch” with Him “one hour,” but they were too sleepy (Matt. 26:40). It will take you an hour to be “crucified” with Christ; you are on your knees, every other “voice” hushed, you are absorbing Psalm 22 or Psalm 69, or the story in the Gospels; you have turned away from Mel Gibson and all the other videos and movies that distort the cross; you let the Word speak to you.

 

You are now “seeing” things far more vividly than any movie. You see yourself crucified with Jesus. Paul says what you “see” on your knees has power to change you forever. “God forbid that I should glory, except in the cross of our Lord Jesus Christ, by whom the world has been crucified to me, and I to the world” (Gal. 6:14). It’s truth: once you’ve “seen” that cross as the story is in the Word, the world’s allurements lose their appeal for you.

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Monday, August 15, 2005

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Dear Friends of "Dial Daily Bread":

Many sincere Christian have a terrible time wrestling with the temptation to love the world. It’s very alluring. We are commanded, “Do not love the world or the things in the world. If anyone loves the world, the love of the Father is not in him” (1 John 2:15). Quite straightforward! Further, “Do not be conformed to this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind” (Rom.12:2). And Jesus prayed for us to be kept from the evil that is in the world (John 17:15).

 

But how do we overcome this allurement? By super-will power? Suppose a man tells his wife, “I’m really trying hard not to fall in love with some other woman...... pray for me!” how will she feel?

 

If the allurements of the world are tugging at your heart, quite likely you have never understood what Paul says is “the truth of the gospel” (Gal. 2:4, 15). “I am crucified with Christ,” he says (2:20). Jesus wanted His disciples to “watch” with Him “one hour,” but they were too sleepy (Matt. 26:40). It will take you an hour to be “crucified” with Christ; you are on your knees, every other “voice” hushed, you are absorbing Psalm 22 or Psalm 69, or the story in the Gospels; you have turned away from Mel Gibson and all the other videos and movies that distort the cross; you let the Word speak to you.

 

You are now “seeing” things far more vividly than any movie. You see yourself crucified with Jesus. Paul says what you “see” on your knees has power to change you forever. “God forbid that I should glory, except in the cross of our Lord Jesus Christ, by whom the world has been crucified to me, and I to the world” (Gal. 6:14). It’s truth: once you’ve “seen” that cross as the story is in the Word, the world’s allurements lose their appeal for you.

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Saturday, August 13, 2005

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Dear Friends of "Dial Daily Bread":

In mid-August our earth’s rotation around the sun brings us near the tail of a comet with tiny grains of sand-like material that glow white hot as they strike our atmosphere. We call these shooting stars as they flash across our midnight sky. This August meeting is with the Perseid meteors. There is another similar encounter that occurs in late November.

 

In Matthew 24:29 Jesus spoke of “signs” in the heavens that would indicate that we are entering “the time of the end” that Daniel spoke of (11:35; 12:4). It’s in the Savior’s great sermon on the end of the world: “Immediately after the tribulation of those days” the signs were to appear. He has been describing the persecutions of the Dark Ages which Daniel and Revelation both pinpoint as 1260 years between 538 and 1798 A.D., when so many true followers of Jesus were martyred. But the actual martyrdoms in Europe ended soon after the Lisbon earthquake of 1755. Mark reports the timing more precisely as “in those days, after that tribulation” (13:24, 25), “the sun will be darkened, and the moon will not give her light.” Thoughtful people who revered the Bible recognized this “sign” in the mysterious May 19, 1780 darkening of the sun. Then Jesus added: “the stars will fall from heaven.” On the night of November 13, 1833 the most spectacular burst of shooting stars ever seen was in populous New England. Again, people who revered the Bible were reassured that we have entered into Daniel’s great “time of the end.”

 

Some keep expecting that God must repeat these “signs in the heavens” in order for His people to be well warned. But when Thomas refused to believe the historical reports of his fellow-disciples of the resurrection, Jesus rebuked him (John 20:29). God expects us to respect the record of history!

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