Saturday 18 August 2018

The Voice of God

Hebrews 3:7-19
Wherefore (as the Holy Ghost saith, To day if ye will hear his voice, Harden not your hearts, as in the provocation, in the day of temptation in the wilderness: When your fathers tempted me, proved me, and saw my works forty years. Wherefore I was grieved with that generation, and said, They do alway err in their heart; and they have not known my ways. So I sware in my wrath, They shall not enter into my rest.) 

   As the Holy Ghost saith – Verse seven through verse eleven is a quote from the ninety-fifth chapter of Psalms and by quoting it the New Testament writer divinely endorses the fact that it is the Holy Spirit who is speaking through Scripture. He inspired all of the writers of Scripture. Every Scripture is God-breathed and therefore not an ordinary document or book at all. It is a God-given revelation to us. When we hear the word of God read to us we must take the position that these are the very words of God speaking to me.

     Today if ye will hear His voice – Today. Do not procrastinate. He did not say, tomorrow if you will hear his voice. No! He said today. He did not say yesterday as you have heard his voice. No! He said today. The voice of God is the Word of God which we must hear today. Just as we cannot live on yesterday’s oxygen or store up tomorrow’s oxygen, we must have oxygen today, even so, we must have the word of God for today. Do not put off hearing the voice of God right now. Make sure that you don’t give in to the deception of thinking you are not capable of hearing his voice, or you are not worthy of hearing his voice. Maybe one day I will be spiritual enough to hear his voice. No!  This kind of thinking is a lie. It is not the truth. You are His sheep and as Jesus once stated, ‘My sheep hear My voice’. Believe that truth. Accept that fact. Say to yourself, ‘I do hear the voice of Jesus’. Do not relinquish the voice of God to the past only. He isn’t the God who once spoke; He is the God who currently speaks. He is the eternal and present speaking voice. ‘His name shall be called the Word of God’. Jesus said that Man shall not live by bread alone but by every word that proceeds from the mouth of God. There is a word that is constantly proceeding from the mouth of God. He is always speaking a word to us.


     If ye will hear – The condition of whether or not we hear the voice of God rests with us. We are the deciding factor. God is constantly speaking, the question is will we listen? S. D. Gordon once wrote that a man hears God through his will. If the will is surrendered to God then the ear is opened, and once the ear is opened then the sound of God’s voice can be heard. A stubborn will inevitably makes for a deaf ear and God is silent to a deaf ear. His voice – God has a voice. If there is a voice, then there is a personality behind the voice. There is volition behind the voice. A voice is the medium of communication from person to person. God is a personal God. He loves to interact with us as His creation. 


     Harden not your hearts – We can choose to harden our hearts or we can choose to not allow our hearts to harden. Life alone cannot make us hard. No individual person or situation can make us hard, we decide to become hard or not. Harden could mean any number of things. It could mean to be stubborn, or maybe to become closed in your heart. A person with a hard heart could simply be someone who has become guarded and feels threatened because of negative past experiences, so they do not open themselves up to new possibilities and friendships. It is possible that we may have become hard due to disappointment or failure in life. The important thing to realize is that we are in charge of our hearts. It is our heart; it is not under the control of any other person or circumstance. We can decide to keep our heart soft and open to the voice of God.  


     When your fathers tempted me, proved me, and saw my works forty years – We must be aware of the propensity to follow our fathers be they good or bad. Because we live in a fallen world, most of us typically, take on the undesirable characteristics of our fathers. Your father is the one who imprints your heart and mind from your youth. As young children in a family and as new believers in the family of God, we are very impressionable and we are easily swayed by the influence of those older and more mature than us. The Bible speaks of generational curses which are a basic tendency to follow the negative qualities of your father; however, I think it is important to not over-emphasize the concept of generational curses because in Christ we are delivered from the power of darkness. Christ has redeemed us from the curse of the law; we are no longer under the power of any curse. We are now under the power of God and we are under His grace. In this case, their fathers’ negative qualities were issues of the heart. They were issues of attitude and posture before the Lord. They tempted God; they put Him under scrutiny in order to find a flaw. They proved God; they tested Him to see if He could stand up to the test. That generation of people was the one who experienced the Exodus from Egypt. By a mighty outstretched arm God miraculously delivered the Israelites from their slavery to Pharaoh, who was the most powerful dictator of the then known world. For forty long years God led them and fed them. He led them in the desert and He kept them safe from wildlife and poisonous snakes. He lovingly protected them from the elements and from enemies. He fed them with supernatural manna from Heaven. Forty years was plenty of time to know that God is faithful and completely trustworthy, however, that generation became hard and stubborn in their hearts and God responded to them accordingly.


     Wherefore I was grieved with that generation, and said, They do alway err in their heart; and they have not known my ways. God is passionate and deeply committed to us, and because He loves us so intensely, He can also be intensely grieved. The word grieved is a word which suggests the sorrow of a lover. We grieve when we suffer loss. We grieve as parents when our children make choices which bring them destruction and harm. We grieve because we know that there is so much more for them, if only they would make the right choices. We grieve much only when we love much. God is the supreme lover and so therefore He grieves accordingly. Err in their heart. The error is always on our side not God’s. Remember that we said that generation had a heart issue. I am sure that every generation has opportunities to submit their hearts and serve God or to harden their hearts and serve themselves. The Greek word translated err is a word which means to roam, to go astray, to be seduced, or to be deceived. There are people who always roam in their hearts. They are never content with where they are or what they have in life. They might be married to a beautiful lady, have a wonderful family and an excellent career, but they are never really settled in their heart and they seem to always desire to be somewhere else. They are roamers and wanderers, never completely settling down and establishing roots. One obvious cure for roaming is to put down roots. We must become planted. For a plant to be healthy, strong and reproductive it can never be a roamer, it must remain covenanted to the soil, the place where it was sown and where it has grown. ‘Those that be planted in the house of the Lord shall flourish in the courts of our God’.  That generation of Israelites which we are speaking of, never truly accepted God’s deliverance, some of them actually wanted to go back to Egypt. That is the deceptive aspect of roaming in your heart; you actually think that the former life of slavery was better than the hardship you inevitably face on your way to the Promised Land. If we are always roaming in our hearts then we are demonstrating that we are not thankful for what we have. Thankfulness to God for the fact that He has rescued us and saved us is one powerful trait that will drive our spiritual roots down deep into the soil of God’s love. If we are a thankful people we will never be a roaming people. 


     They have not known my ways. We are responsible to develop in faith, to grow up and to acquaint ourselves with God and His ways. Apparently, God has ways of operating; He is a God of pathways and patterns of procedure. In one sense, if we may say it reverently, God is predictable because He has given us His Word to reveal His patterns and modes of operation. He is not a capricious, erratic and arbitrary God.  I am the Lord, I change not. He functions according to His self-established ways and patterns. That wonderful man of God, Edwin Louis Cole used to say that everything God does He does according to a pattern and based on a principle. Psalm 103:7 tells us that though the children of Israel may have known God’s acts, Moses knew God’s ways. If you know someone’s ways you know the way they think, the way they act, and what makes them happy or sad. If we know their ways we know them closely.


     God, our Father, wants to make Himself known to us. He is not hiding from us, we simply have to listen and hear His voice and that voice will lead us, and that voice will show us things that we have not understood, that voice will give us answers to questions and solutions to problems.

Sunday 12 August 2018

A Turn of Events

Philippians 1:19 - For I know that this shall turn to my salvation through your prayer, and the supply of the Spirit of Jesus Christ


    Paul is the supreme example of a confident believer. Upon becoming a Christian, his new life immediately became a white water ride of conflict and trouble, hence we have Paul writing this letter from a prison cell. Yet, in spite of the trouble, he is confident that God is with him and that nothing has taken God by surprise; he is right in the center of His will. ‘I know’, Paul says, ‘that this will turn’. He doesn’t use unclear language such as I hope this will turn, or it could possibly turn. No! He says, ‘I know’. ‘I am not upset. I know that God is working behind the scenes, he is influencing and coordinating circumstances and my life is in his hands. My life is not in the hands of my enemies or that of my guards; my life is in the Father’s hand and no man can pluck me out. It might look like I am a prisoner of Rome but in reality I am a prisoner of Jesus Christ, captivated by him. I am in the hands of God, being protected and directed accordingly’.

    Every circumstance that we find ourselves in, no matter how long it has persisted, is still temporary. It will change. Something will shift. It will turn around. Nothing this side of Heaven will last forever. The tides turn. The seasons turn. The weather turns. Even the Earth itself turns. Paul adds the power of his faith in God to that knowledge and confidently rests, knowing that this story is not over yet. ‘This shall turn’. What shall turn? This; this situation; this circumstance; this happening; this occurrence; this challenge; this tragedy; this; this shall turn.

    Salvation and deliverance is always the will of God. Jesus came to save us and that is not a one-time deal, no, he saves us daily. He saves us from sin. He saves us from harm. He saves us from our enemies. He saves us from deception. He saves us from ourselves. He doesn’t necessarily save us from trouble but he saves us out of trouble. The Psalmist tells us that, ‘Many are the afflictions of the righteous but the Lord delivers him out of them all’. Everything that we need is answered by the all-encompassing salvation of God. Paul knew the Lord so well that he did not question why he was in prison. He knew that God has ways of working out his will in our lives and he knew that he was there for a reason. The Gospel was actually being proclaimed even more because of Paul’s imprisonment. Some of the brothers had taken courage by Paul’s stand and were becoming bold and speaking the Word without fear. The whole Roman prison was being influenced for good by Paul’s presence there. God is in the salvation business because he is in the people business.

    There was another reason that Paul was so confident; he knew that others were praying for him. Oh,  how that knowledge can bolster our faith and keep us brimming with hope during the difficult times. This will turn around through your prayer. Paul recognized that he wasn’t in this alone but that there was a body of believers praying on his behalf. The word that is used for prayer in this verse is the word that means petition. It is legal terminology. We can petition the court of Heaven and argue, like a lawyer, on behalf of others. The church at Philippi was petitioning God for Paul. Someone has once said that argumentative prayer is the best kind of prayer. We argue our case before God; we present the facts and the logic and the reason for our petition. The story has been told about the lady whose child was about to be sold into slavery and she prayed in this argumentative way; ‘Lord, if you were in trouble like I am in trouble and I could help you like you could help me, I would do it’. The story as it is told, tells us that after that prayer, someone stepped forward and purchased the child and returned her to the praying mother. This kind of bold praying seems to be a lost art to the modern church, however, a closer look at scripture will reveal its abundant basis. Abraham prayed this way as he negotiated God down to at least ten righteous people in Sodom. Moses prayed this way as he stood in the gap, reasoning with God on behalf of the children of Israel. The Canaanite woman prayed this way when she found some logic to answer the words of Jesus, and used his very words to win her case for her daughter. The Centurion prayed this way when he equated his military authority and chain of command to the authority of God’s kingdom, thus, logic, reasoning and argument won the answer. All of us likewise must learn to pray this way, presenting our case before God, reminding him of his promises.

  Be encouraged, friends, the situation that you are in will turn around for your good. It is the will of God for you to experience his salvation in all of its fullness. God is for you, who can be against you? He is actively working on your behalf and others are fervently praying on your behalf. Get ready, do not despair. This will turn!