Saturday, August 31, 2013

The Gate and the Way are Narrow


Today’s scripture:
Isaiah also cries out concerning Israel: “Though the number of the children of Israel be as the sand of the sea, The remnant will be saved. For He will finish the work and cut it short in righteousness, Because the Lord will make a short work upon the earth.” (Romans 9:27-28)

I’m sure you have heard the term “radical christain”. What does being a radical christain mean to you? Webster defines radical as being very different from the usual or traditional: Extreme.

What if I read to you the scripture found in Matthew 7:13-14, but read it so that it mirrors the way most people who call themselves “Christians” live. It would read like this… Enter by the narrow gate; for wide is the gate and broad is the way that leads to destruction, and there are many who go in by it. Because narrow is the gate and easy is the way which leads to life, and there are many who find it.” If you read this carefully, you will see that is NOT what scripture says. However, that is the way many so-called “Christians” live.

A few days ago, I had a conversation with someone discussing a movie I recently watched with my wife. I told him how I was sad and disgusted to see how much darkness was in the movie. I understand it’s just a movie but it was glorifying the fantasy of vampires, witches, warlocks, and demons! I can’t stand to experience in any way the things that Jesus died for. Just like my wife says… “If Jesus died for it, then it isn’t funny and should not be glorified.” I went on to talk about how important it is to live a life glorifying to God, to live without that garbage polluting our minds. I was very surprised to hear my friend say, “Well yes, the gate is narrow but the path is wide.” I could not believe my ears! Jesus says the way is difficult and it is narrow! It is narrow because of His commandments and His commandments are to protect and guide us.

Today we are looking into the eighteenth topic on the Sermon on the Mount that Jesus is teaching, which is “The Narrow Way”. Matthew 7:13-14… Jesus says, Enter by the narrow gate; for wide is the gate and broad is the way that leads to destruction, and there are many who go in by it. Because narrow is the gate and difficult is the way which leads to life, and there are few who find it.”

The Lord tells us to repent and follow Him. Notice He says only a few find that path and choose to live on it. Dear ones, those on the narrow path are the only ones who will be saved! They are the remnant! We need to live in the way that is difficult. What makes it difficult? Well, I believe there are several reasons. One, our human nature to have what we want whenever we want it that is so opposite from what the bible teaches. Second, we live in a prideful world that caters to the flesh. Third, Satan rules this world and is in constant pursuit to steal our heavenly rewards, kill our spirit, and destroy our relationship with Jesus.

Now, here is the problem. Too many times we read and listen to half of the truth. We read this passage and only focus on one part of it. The gate is narrow because it is by only one way we can be saved and that is by Jesus the Christ! See, even people who confess to be christains are deceived today. They don’t have a problem with John 14:6 Jesus said to him,  “I am the way, the truth, and the life. No one comes to the Father except through Me.” This is what we are always taught. However, we cannot stop there! We need to read the whole truth and not just the part that is comfortable. Jesus says the “Way” is difficult (NIV says “But small is the gate and narrow the road that leads to life…”). The “Way” is how we are living our life. Dear saints, we need to be very careful how we live. Do not let yourself get caught up in the ways of this world because the ways of this world are on the wide path headed for destruction.

Lets get back to this term “Radical Christain”. Are you willing to be extreme about your walk with God? Are you willing to take the criticism from others even if they are Christians who choose otherwise? Because I guarantee you that is what it’s going to take. If you are not struggling a little with the things this world has to offer, chances are you have given yourself to it. If your not being made fun of because of your faith, chances are you aren’t living a way to give others that edge. If your not being criticized for being over the top with wanting to please God, chances are you have made some compromises with the Word of God.


Reflection:
We need to be radical Christains set apart not only from this world but also set apart from being just comfortable enough to be considered a Christain and yet live doing, saying, listening, being apart of the things that Jesus died for. Live on the NARROW way!!!

Challenge:
Challenge yourself by making a list of things that you like to take part in that compromises what Jesus died for. Do you like to watch movies that glorify black magic like witches, vampires or sorcery? Do you like to head off to the casinos or play the lotto? Do you like to watch TV shows that show sexual activity even if they are innuendos? Ask the Lord if He approves of your activities and most of all be honest with Him and His answer. Do you have a conviction about them?


-Doug McGowan

Thursday, August 8, 2013

Am I there yet?


Today’s scripture:
“Trust in the Lord with all your heart, And lean not on your own understanding…” (Proverbs 3:5)

“When I was a child, I spoke as a child, I understood as a child, I thought as a child; but when I became a man, I put away childish things.” (1 Corinthians 13:11)

Have you ever been at that season of life as a child or a youth where you think you have it all figured out? I mean there is nothing that anyone can tell you something that you haven’t already figured out yourself. You have probably said to yourself… “Don’t worry dude, I got this!” …Right?

I have boys of ages 19, 17, 12, 10, 8 & a girl who is 14. I hear all the time, “Yes, I know! You don’t have to tell me! I already know that!” It seems to be a constant daily task and challenge to teach them and bring them up in the Lord, instructing them in the ways they should go. When a teenager hears you say, “You are not old enough to be dating”, but they already think they got the whole “love” thing all figured out and are mature enough to handle their responsibilities, the last thing they want is your direction.

Actually, it’s pretty comfortable for us to think back to the days as a youngster and say, “yeah, I acted foolish and said some pretty foolish things”, or to join in with talk on how our kids act. I think it is comfortable because we either want to look at others faults and sinful behaviors rather than our own or we don’t mind to look back on our past as long as we think we have come along way since then.

The truth of the matter is we have not come nearly as far as we think we have. Think how that kind of attitude relates to how we tend to act with our spiritual authorities or our boss or our spouse, and especially look at how it relates to how we act when God tries to give us direction.

Think back to the last time God laid something on your heart. Now, I’m not talking about that thing where God is leading you to do something amazing. I’m talking about simple obedience of cutting off that relationship with the one you have been dating the past few weeks? Or, what about that favor you promised your friend last month that you would help them do yard work for their disabled relative? How about if God is telling you to wait and be still when your so excited to go after that job or go into ministry or get married or buy that awesome car?

Let’s be honest with ourselves. Don’t we tend to roll our eyes at God sometimes thinking we have got a hold on this thing? Sometimes we may even ignore His still quiet voice because we are too distracted by our own pride thinking we know it all. Like I have said so many times before, God speaks to us in several ways and your circumstances, whatever they are, is one of those ways. Stop and take a look at your circumstances and consider what God may be telling you what you should do. Try not to think that you have arrived at the place that you know better than God Almighty! Of coarse we don’t articulate it that way. We would never say that we know better than God. I mean that would be absurd! But isn’t that exactly what we are saying with our actions when we go against what God is trying to tell us what we should do?

Oswald Chambers said “The more a person knows of the inner life of God’s most mature saints, the more he sees what God’s purpose really is: to “. . . fill up in my flesh what is lacking in the afflictions of Christ . . .” (Colossians 1:24). And when we think of what it takes to “fill up,” there is always something yet to be done.”


Reflection:
Dear saints, we have to realize that not a one of us have arrived yet. We all still at times act childish in our attitudes toward God especially when He is wanting us to do something that goes against our own will. What He really desires from us is a humble and willing heart with the attitude that reflects back to today’s scriptures. An attitude that is honest, yet humble that says “I don’t understand why you want me to do this or why you don’t want me to do this, but that’s ok because I trust you Lord and I will obey.”

Challenge:
Think of your current circumstances right now. Do you feel God leading you to do something or not to do something? Dear one, be the child of complete obedience trusting that He knows things that you have know way of knowing and that He loves you too much to not let you have what you need. Just say “YES LORD”!

Saturday, August 3, 2013

Please check out my new book called "The HEART Of Christ - commandments of love"


I would like to let you know about my book that is now ready for purchase. It is a 30 day devotional on the heart of Christ. The book is only $7.00 plus shipping if it needs to go outside of my area. I wanted to try and keep it affordable for I am not interested in making a lot of money off of it. I just want to share what I have learned about mercy being the heart of God. As of now, the book is also available at the christian book store called "The Living Room" (219) 728-6290  in Chesterton, IN.

Please let me know if you would like a copy of my book and please tell your family and friends about it.
Introduction

Most of what I have written in this book was very much out of a desire to discipline myself. I would simply like to share the fruit of my labor with you. I believe this book shows a very in-depth devotion on the biblical meaning of mercy and how the two greatest commandments (based on Matthew 22:37-40) tie into the 10 commandments showing us how to love God and others.

What I discovered while writing this devotional, was that I had to do a lot of research into the depth of God's heart which I feel is mercy.

So, It is with my utmost desire that this devotional will help you in your relationship with Christ as you journey toward greater intimacy with the warm and compassionate heart of God. To become a Christian is an experience of inexpressible joy, but a friend once told me that the Christian walk all comes down to one question: How much of Jesus do you want?

In other words, God will give you as much of Himself as you desire, but this gift will require you to empty more and more of yourself to receive more and more of Him. That means being mindful of and willing to surrender your own will and the things of this world so He can fill up in you what really matters. . .Himself and His will.

As you start this book, pray continually that God would reveal His heart and His will for you. Please, my friend, take your time with each reading and truly meditate on the related scriptures. It’s time for you to decide: how much of Jesus do you want?


Thank you and may God bless you and His face shine upon you!