J.A. Matteson
"...God gave them over to degrading passions...." (Rom. 1:26). The judgment of God often takes the form of a release from His protective grace. Most sinners do not exercise the evil they are capable of. The restraining influences of conscience and Gods grace hold them in check. However, if sinners continue long enough in rebellion against Gods moral law He may release His hand of restraining grace and in judgment allow them to go their own way and suffer the consequences. That is a frightening prospect, for it is a fearful thing to fall into the hands of the living God. Many saints today in the USA ponder with honor the increasing levels of degrading passions in the culture, often flaunted publicly as expressions of personal liberty. The trend of cultural degradation is speeding up. Historically, no society has long endured when all moral restraints are abandoned. The Church need not squint into the future in anticipation of divine judgment, for the rapid descent of the culture is an indication of His judgment in action. Repentance begins with the household of God. May His people, called by His name, humble themselves and pray, and turn from sin. Then, perhaps, He will heal our land.
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Friday, May 25, 2012
Wednesday, May 23, 2012
Stand in the Truth
J.A. Matteson
"For I am not ashamed of the gospel, for it is the power of God for salvation to everyone who believes, to the Jew first and also to the Greek" (Rom. 1:16). Coming from a Pharisee this was a bomshell statement. Paul was likely responding to a question presented to him by the Jewish Christians in Rome dealing with Greeks who professed faith in Christ upon hearing the gospel. The converted Jews understood salvation was by grace through faith, but many understood salvation to only be available to the Jews. What were they to do with professing Gentiles who responded positively to the gospel? For many Jews to suggest salvation was open to Gentiles was a scandal. Paul responds by boldly stating he was not ashamed of God's plan of salvation. Today in the USA an increasing number have bought the New Age lie that there are many paths to God and find themselves running headlong into Christ who emphatically stated that no one comes to the Father but through Him. To take Jesus' stand today in a pluralistic culture is met as scandal similar to what Paul dealt with in Rome. Nevertheless, may the saints of God stand in the truth of the gospel that alone is able to save.
Copyright (c) 2012 Immutable Word Ministries ("...the word of our God stands forever." Isa. 40:8).
"For I am not ashamed of the gospel, for it is the power of God for salvation to everyone who believes, to the Jew first and also to the Greek" (Rom. 1:16). Coming from a Pharisee this was a bomshell statement. Paul was likely responding to a question presented to him by the Jewish Christians in Rome dealing with Greeks who professed faith in Christ upon hearing the gospel. The converted Jews understood salvation was by grace through faith, but many understood salvation to only be available to the Jews. What were they to do with professing Gentiles who responded positively to the gospel? For many Jews to suggest salvation was open to Gentiles was a scandal. Paul responds by boldly stating he was not ashamed of God's plan of salvation. Today in the USA an increasing number have bought the New Age lie that there are many paths to God and find themselves running headlong into Christ who emphatically stated that no one comes to the Father but through Him. To take Jesus' stand today in a pluralistic culture is met as scandal similar to what Paul dealt with in Rome. Nevertheless, may the saints of God stand in the truth of the gospel that alone is able to save.
Copyright (c) 2012 Immutable Word Ministries ("...the word of our God stands forever." Isa. 40:8).
Sunday, May 20, 2012
From Heaven Down
J.A. Matteson
As Forest Gump famously concluded, "Life is like a box of chocolates, you never know what you're going to get." To follow the analogy, some pieces delight while others disappoint. This much is certain, some life experiences delight while others disappoint. Yet the pilgrim of the LORD may also be certain of this, "For the Scripture says, 'Whoever believes in Him will not be disappointed'" (Rom. 10:11). Everything on this earth has the potential to disappoint, and some people, through repeated disappointments, develop a hard heart, becoming jaded in their outlook. As Farm Boy cynically concluded in The Princes Bride, "Life is pain. Anyone who says otherwise is selling something." Suffering is no discriminator of persons, hardship visits both pagan and Christian alike. The antidote to disappointment is ones perspective. If we contemplate our adverse circumstances from earth upward we are bound to experience disappointment. But, if we cultivate a heart of wisdom by considering our circumstances with a different perspective, one from heaven down, we can rejoice knowing that in all things God is working to accomplish good in the lives of those who love Him, who are called according to His purposes. In this regard those who place their trust in Christ will not wallow in disappointment for the grace of God will bring to their remembrance His love for them in all things. Soli deo Gloria!
Copyright (c) 2012 Immutable Word Ministries ("...the word of our God stands forever." Isa. 40:8).
As Forest Gump famously concluded, "Life is like a box of chocolates, you never know what you're going to get." To follow the analogy, some pieces delight while others disappoint. This much is certain, some life experiences delight while others disappoint. Yet the pilgrim of the LORD may also be certain of this, "For the Scripture says, 'Whoever believes in Him will not be disappointed'" (Rom. 10:11). Everything on this earth has the potential to disappoint, and some people, through repeated disappointments, develop a hard heart, becoming jaded in their outlook. As Farm Boy cynically concluded in The Princes Bride, "Life is pain. Anyone who says otherwise is selling something." Suffering is no discriminator of persons, hardship visits both pagan and Christian alike. The antidote to disappointment is ones perspective. If we contemplate our adverse circumstances from earth upward we are bound to experience disappointment. But, if we cultivate a heart of wisdom by considering our circumstances with a different perspective, one from heaven down, we can rejoice knowing that in all things God is working to accomplish good in the lives of those who love Him, who are called according to His purposes. In this regard those who place their trust in Christ will not wallow in disappointment for the grace of God will bring to their remembrance His love for them in all things. Soli deo Gloria!
Copyright (c) 2012 Immutable Word Ministries ("...the word of our God stands forever." Isa. 40:8).
Monday, May 14, 2012
All Accountable
J.A. Matteson
There is something about the fallen future of man that resents God's election to salvation. The fallen nature insists on contributing something to the transaction. Yet Scripture offers no consolation to that plea, "knowing, brethren beloved by God, His choice of you; for our gospel did not come to you in word only, but also in power and in the Holy Spirit and with full conviction...." (1 Thess. 1:4-5). According the the apostle those chosen for salvation are known to the world by their genuine faith and repentance, both gifts of God. The reprobate hear the same gospel and it has no effect upon the heart. Those chosen are given ears to hear while the rest remain spiritually deaf. At the same time all are accountable to God to respond positively to His command to repent and believe the Gospel so that their fate for rejecting it is their responsibility. On the Day of judgement none can say to God, "Why did you make me this way?" Who are we to talk back to God? Today is the day of salvation, let those with ears hear. Sola deo Gloria.
Copyright (c) 2012 Immutable Word Ministries ("...the word of our God stands forever." Isa. 40:8).
There is something about the fallen future of man that resents God's election to salvation. The fallen nature insists on contributing something to the transaction. Yet Scripture offers no consolation to that plea, "knowing, brethren beloved by God, His choice of you; for our gospel did not come to you in word only, but also in power and in the Holy Spirit and with full conviction...." (1 Thess. 1:4-5). According the the apostle those chosen for salvation are known to the world by their genuine faith and repentance, both gifts of God. The reprobate hear the same gospel and it has no effect upon the heart. Those chosen are given ears to hear while the rest remain spiritually deaf. At the same time all are accountable to God to respond positively to His command to repent and believe the Gospel so that their fate for rejecting it is their responsibility. On the Day of judgement none can say to God, "Why did you make me this way?" Who are we to talk back to God? Today is the day of salvation, let those with ears hear. Sola deo Gloria.
Copyright (c) 2012 Immutable Word Ministries ("...the word of our God stands forever." Isa. 40:8).
Friday, May 11, 2012
Be Patient
J.A. Matteson
Where is His appearing? All continues as it has for generations. Is that laughter I hear? "If we have hoped in Christ in this life only, we are of all men most to be pitied" (1 Cor. 15:19). Scorn, ridicule and contempt often greet the saints who pronounce the second coming of the LORD. Indeed, if all is a delusion and the saints endure want, suffering, mistreatment, and various taunts for nothing, then they are to be pitied above all people. After all who does not pity the fool who set his hopes on an illusion believing it to be real? But Christ is risen from the dead and will return in like manner just as He left. And though we do not see Him now our hearts burst forth with the abiding reality of His presence. Knowing that that which is seen is passing away we lift our hearts heavenward, eagerly anticipating His appearing. In the fullness of time, at the moment set by the Father according to His good pleasure, our Redeemer shall come to receive His own. The LORD is gracious and full of compassion, not wishing for any to perish but to come to repentance. Be patient, for the advent of your salvation is at the door.
Copyright (c) 2012 Immutable Word Ministries ("...the word of our God stands forever." Isa. 40:8).
Where is His appearing? All continues as it has for generations. Is that laughter I hear? "If we have hoped in Christ in this life only, we are of all men most to be pitied" (1 Cor. 15:19). Scorn, ridicule and contempt often greet the saints who pronounce the second coming of the LORD. Indeed, if all is a delusion and the saints endure want, suffering, mistreatment, and various taunts for nothing, then they are to be pitied above all people. After all who does not pity the fool who set his hopes on an illusion believing it to be real? But Christ is risen from the dead and will return in like manner just as He left. And though we do not see Him now our hearts burst forth with the abiding reality of His presence. Knowing that that which is seen is passing away we lift our hearts heavenward, eagerly anticipating His appearing. In the fullness of time, at the moment set by the Father according to His good pleasure, our Redeemer shall come to receive His own. The LORD is gracious and full of compassion, not wishing for any to perish but to come to repentance. Be patient, for the advent of your salvation is at the door.
Copyright (c) 2012 Immutable Word Ministries ("...the word of our God stands forever." Isa. 40:8).
Thursday, May 10, 2012
The Sin of Homosexuality
J.A. Matteson
"Consecrate yourselves therefore, and be holy, for I am the LORD your God." Leviticus 20:7 As a pilgrim you are an ordinary individual, but one who has been miraculously translated from the kingdom of darkness into the kingdom of light, a soul that by grace has been regenerated and converted to life in the Beloved. Instantaneously you received an imputed righteous—a righteousness not your own—by means of the atonement, and are now positionally justified by grace through faith in Christ. Infused with a new nature by the Holy Spirit the Lord has set you free from the fetters of bondage to sin and death, although practically you must learn to walk in that freedom by struggling against the latent desires of the flesh, characterized by improper thoughts, words, and deeds. Like Israel occupying a new land you are a sojourner and the Lord calls you to abstain from the wicked practices of the pagan people who dwell among you. You are foreigner in the land, your citizenship being in heaven, and while you sojourn you are not to be swayed into worshipping the gods recognized by the peoples around you; indeed, some that you personally may have adored before your life in Christ. You are now called to be as salt and light to a fallen world. While separate in conduct and devotion you do not have the option of physically withdrawing out of the world as the monastics, for to do so would nullify your influence as an ambassador of Christ to the nations. The gods of the people around you today are essentially the same as those of old, although their form and names may have changed; predictably they grow in the depraved soil of minds hostile to the Lord, those in rebellion against the Lord of Hosts, dedicated to the pursuit of power over others through position; fame rooted in a vain search for significance in the eyes of others also living under the sun; sensual depravity as a result of a debased mind evidenced by a pornographic and homosexual culture, one that deceives the simple by championing and parading indecent acts as an expression of enlightened personal liberty, when bondage to sin remains the genuine outcome; and an insatiable pursuit for worldly wealth whereby its adherents pit themselves against each other in the hope of its attainment, biting and clawing their way to the top of the heap. Pilgrim, these types of pursuits occupy the attention and fan the flames of passion among those who do not know God, but they are to have no place in your heart. Flee from them at once, run for your life when they subtlety and seductively seek to take hold of you, cleverly appealing to the old man within. Like Joseph make up your mind before the test comes that you will not willingly sin against God, when the test comes run for your life, flee immediately…right now, get going, do not tarry and thus be deceived in to thinking you are able to remain and calmly consider the merits or faults of the proposition offered, rather get out of there now, leave your garment and exit in haste, “She caught him by his garment, saying, ‘Lie with me!’ And he left his garment in her hand and fled, and went outside” (Gen. 39:12). Beloved, spiritual syncretism is seductively subtle, able to slowly trap you in its web of lies if you remain ignorant of its intent and abilities, until one day you come to your senses only to grieve as to just how far off course you have traveled in your sojourning, and like Bunyan’s Pilgrim you find yourself backtracking a good distance, dismayed at how easily you were duped while vowing never again to be taken in by the prince of darkness. Consider the Apostles warning, “But each one is tempted when he is carried away and enticed by his own lust” (Jas. 1:14). The innate lust of the flesh remains within you and you must daily mortify its desires which wage war against the Spirit. Prevailing soldiers know the tactics of their enemy and have taken a sober assessment of their weakness before engaging their opponent. Offer to the Lord your points of weakness before the battle and He will enable you to stand on that day victorious just as Joseph on that day stood victorious as an ambassador of Christ.
Copyright (c) 2012 Immutable Word Ministries ("...the word of our God stands forever." Isa. 40:8).
"Consecrate yourselves therefore, and be holy, for I am the LORD your God." Leviticus 20:7 As a pilgrim you are an ordinary individual, but one who has been miraculously translated from the kingdom of darkness into the kingdom of light, a soul that by grace has been regenerated and converted to life in the Beloved. Instantaneously you received an imputed righteous—a righteousness not your own—by means of the atonement, and are now positionally justified by grace through faith in Christ. Infused with a new nature by the Holy Spirit the Lord has set you free from the fetters of bondage to sin and death, although practically you must learn to walk in that freedom by struggling against the latent desires of the flesh, characterized by improper thoughts, words, and deeds. Like Israel occupying a new land you are a sojourner and the Lord calls you to abstain from the wicked practices of the pagan people who dwell among you. You are foreigner in the land, your citizenship being in heaven, and while you sojourn you are not to be swayed into worshipping the gods recognized by the peoples around you; indeed, some that you personally may have adored before your life in Christ. You are now called to be as salt and light to a fallen world. While separate in conduct and devotion you do not have the option of physically withdrawing out of the world as the monastics, for to do so would nullify your influence as an ambassador of Christ to the nations. The gods of the people around you today are essentially the same as those of old, although their form and names may have changed; predictably they grow in the depraved soil of minds hostile to the Lord, those in rebellion against the Lord of Hosts, dedicated to the pursuit of power over others through position; fame rooted in a vain search for significance in the eyes of others also living under the sun; sensual depravity as a result of a debased mind evidenced by a pornographic and homosexual culture, one that deceives the simple by championing and parading indecent acts as an expression of enlightened personal liberty, when bondage to sin remains the genuine outcome; and an insatiable pursuit for worldly wealth whereby its adherents pit themselves against each other in the hope of its attainment, biting and clawing their way to the top of the heap. Pilgrim, these types of pursuits occupy the attention and fan the flames of passion among those who do not know God, but they are to have no place in your heart. Flee from them at once, run for your life when they subtlety and seductively seek to take hold of you, cleverly appealing to the old man within. Like Joseph make up your mind before the test comes that you will not willingly sin against God, when the test comes run for your life, flee immediately…right now, get going, do not tarry and thus be deceived in to thinking you are able to remain and calmly consider the merits or faults of the proposition offered, rather get out of there now, leave your garment and exit in haste, “She caught him by his garment, saying, ‘Lie with me!’ And he left his garment in her hand and fled, and went outside” (Gen. 39:12). Beloved, spiritual syncretism is seductively subtle, able to slowly trap you in its web of lies if you remain ignorant of its intent and abilities, until one day you come to your senses only to grieve as to just how far off course you have traveled in your sojourning, and like Bunyan’s Pilgrim you find yourself backtracking a good distance, dismayed at how easily you were duped while vowing never again to be taken in by the prince of darkness. Consider the Apostles warning, “But each one is tempted when he is carried away and enticed by his own lust” (Jas. 1:14). The innate lust of the flesh remains within you and you must daily mortify its desires which wage war against the Spirit. Prevailing soldiers know the tactics of their enemy and have taken a sober assessment of their weakness before engaging their opponent. Offer to the Lord your points of weakness before the battle and He will enable you to stand on that day victorious just as Joseph on that day stood victorious as an ambassador of Christ.
Copyright (c) 2012 Immutable Word Ministries ("...the word of our God stands forever." Isa. 40:8).
Wednesday, May 9, 2012
The Ache of Transcendence
J.A. Matteson
The sunrise and sunset share one thing in common, both are momentary. In our hearts we feel the ache of transcendence through them, the heavenly echo beckoning to us. We resist their brevity by attempting to immortalize them through photography and painting. But the image cannot give full expression to the actual. In similar fashion the full expression of a life abandoned to God cannot be fully appreciated once gone. "And even when I am old and gray, O God, do not forsake me, until I declare Your strength to this generation, Your power to all who are to come" (Ps. 71:18). Knowing the strength and power of God second hand is unsatisfactory and unprofitable. We dare not be satisfied with reading or listening to the delicate and intimate encounters by others with I AM. Love experienced finds expression. To know Him is to share Him in manifold ways. Blessed be the LORD on high who fills our hearts with joy and wonder. While momentary and fleeting the pilgrims of the LORD sojourn upon the earth among the sons of men, declaring to their generation the splendor and authority of the Lord Jesus Christ to all who have ears to hear. One day soon their sunset will arrive when they pass through time to eternity and stand before the exalted Lamb of God. May He be well pleased with His servant and pronounce, "Well done good and faithful servant, enter into the joy of your Master!"
Copyright (c) 2012 Immutable Word Ministries ("...the word of our God stands forever." Isa. 40:8).
The sunrise and sunset share one thing in common, both are momentary. In our hearts we feel the ache of transcendence through them, the heavenly echo beckoning to us. We resist their brevity by attempting to immortalize them through photography and painting. But the image cannot give full expression to the actual. In similar fashion the full expression of a life abandoned to God cannot be fully appreciated once gone. "And even when I am old and gray, O God, do not forsake me, until I declare Your strength to this generation, Your power to all who are to come" (Ps. 71:18). Knowing the strength and power of God second hand is unsatisfactory and unprofitable. We dare not be satisfied with reading or listening to the delicate and intimate encounters by others with I AM. Love experienced finds expression. To know Him is to share Him in manifold ways. Blessed be the LORD on high who fills our hearts with joy and wonder. While momentary and fleeting the pilgrims of the LORD sojourn upon the earth among the sons of men, declaring to their generation the splendor and authority of the Lord Jesus Christ to all who have ears to hear. One day soon their sunset will arrive when they pass through time to eternity and stand before the exalted Lamb of God. May He be well pleased with His servant and pronounce, "Well done good and faithful servant, enter into the joy of your Master!"
Copyright (c) 2012 Immutable Word Ministries ("...the word of our God stands forever." Isa. 40:8).
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