Justified Conditions

Jeremiah 22:1-10

IF you obey the Word of God, THEN you will be blessed in this life, and the next. IF you live right, THEN you will be daily loaded with benefits. IF you love your neighbor as yourself, seek first God’s kingdom, love your enemies, bless them that curse you, do good to them that hate you, and pray for them which despitefully use you, and persecute you, THEN you will be granted unimaginable rewards when you enter into life eternal.

IF you disobey the Word of God, THEN you will not experience God’s love in its fullness. IF you choose to go after other gods, to serve them, THEN you will live in lack of the great things God had prepared for you. IF you hate your neighbor, and your enemies, place God’s business last on your agenda, curse those who curse you, do evil to them that hate you, and plot revenge on those which despitefully use and persecute you, THEN you will fail to inherit the beauty of the New Jerusalem.

God set conditions, not to cause His people to fall into temptation, but to allow them the opportunity to choose the path they deem worthy of walking. Many prefer to avoid the path of righteousness, because suffering, persecution, and all manner of evil awaits to make the way hard for the Saints. But, IF we trust God along our journey, THEN He’ll make sure to keep our feet firm, our faith focused, and our minds set on making it until the end. “If my people, which are called by my name, shall humble themselves, and pray, and seek my face, and turn from their wicked ways; then will I hear from heaven, and will forgive their sin, and will heal their land.” (2 Chronicles 7:14 KJV)

Keep your chin up… it’s easier to see Heaven that way,

Ell

‘Ain’t Nothing You Can Do About It’

Jeremiah 22:24-30

The single-most greatest creation God brought into existence (next to man) was, the woman. Women are undoubtedly AMAZING creations, and unlike men who are simple-minded and nonchalant most times concerning a thing, women are fascinated with details, and prefer to understand a thing fully, before moving on to another subject. Women even have the mental capacity to multi-task at levels beyond human comprehension. For example, I witnessed my mother raise seven children, and at times she would be holding one child in her arm, have one of us sitting on her lap, while cleaning and making dinner simultaneously! What a gal!

When operating in their “creation role”, and not trying to compete with men, women can actually accomplish things that make tremendous impacts in the world, but there’s one thing that makes women quite unique; when they are fed up, there’s nothing you can do to change their minds. I don’t often quote secular narratives in my writings, but there’s a song written by R. Kelly entitled,  “When A Woman’s Fed Up”. This song sums up the truth, that when a woman is pushed to her limit concerning something, there’s nothing a man can do to influence, or change her thoughts. For this reason, men wisely do their best to keep women smiling and positive in most of their dealings, while trying to avoid pushing the wrong buttons.

Women are beautiful, elegant, and royal creations, but this trait of being fed up, is a characteristic our loving God, and Father shares as well. God has patience beyond our understanding, but when we consistently disobey His Words, while basking in our sin, His patience eventually runs out. God loved king Josiah, and the life he displayed on the earth, but despised the life of his son so much, until He made certain that no offspring of the wicked king Jehoiakim would ever sit on the throne again. Talk about fed up; God didn’t want any trace of evil to have the opportunity to corrupt the mind of anyone else leading His people. Although the eventual king David made a few noticeable mistakes, he never allowed his sin to consume him.

Children of God do sin and error, but they don’t allow their flaws to define who they are. Meditating and studying God’s Word keeps Saints from falling into the same trap over and over, and plants their feet firmly into the will of God. The closer you are to God, the better you’ll understand His will for your life, but the more you choose to trust in broken and despised idols, the more you’ll position yourself to eventually be cut off from God’s favor.

Keep your chin up… it’s easier to see Heaven that way,

Ell

You Forced My Hand…

Jeremiah 22:20-23

When parents train their children during the early stages of their development, they are in essence, preparing them for life, when they get older. Oftentimes, children aren’t overjoyed when commanded to do those things that may seem unnecessary at first, but as they mature, they’ll eventually discover, all the hard lessons and training from their parents, will prove beneficial during their adult years. The more a child listens and obeys the teachings of their parents, the greater the chances their lives will benefit from a solid foundation of discipline and sound doctrine. Conversely, when children rebel, and assume they can progress through life without proper guidance, they’ll no doubt be in for a rude awakening. The Bible even teaches that when children honor and obey their parents, they’ll live long, and prosperous lives on the earth.

The theme of this lesson stems from the passage in the book of Jeremiah, which contrasted the lives of king Josiah, and his son Jehoiakim.  While it’s ideal for respectable parents to raise children who also turn out respectable as well, there are unfortunate times when the children of good parents stray toward the ungodly path. Have you ever heard the phrase, “preacher’s kids are the worst”? Well, that’s not confirmed in every case, but there is truth in that statement. Typically, leaders are strong, firm, and committed to following God, so the devil tries to get to the leader, through their children. King Josiah raised his family to fear and reverence God, and led the people according to the same standard. But, his son chose to live his own way, and shun those things he was taught from his youth. Unfortunately, Jehoiakim’s rebellion forced the hand of God to bring his riotous living to an abrupt halt.

Can you recall a time when you literally cried while disciplining your child, because you loved them so much, but couldn’t make sense of why they continued to rebel against your teachings? God has no desire to punish His children, but when we deliberately, and consistently disobey His Word, we force His hand to judge us.

Love God, and keep His commandments. This way, you won’t be so easily distracted by the things of this world, and your life will represent the God who gave it purpose.

Keep your chin up.. it’s easier to see Heaven that way,

Ell

Corrupt Kingdoms

Jeremiah 22:11-19

Self-righteousness has led to the demise of renowned men from ancient times, until today. When leaders prefer to abide by their own judgments, rather than place the needs of their people at the top of their agenda, they are inevitably set on a path that ultimately leads to death, destruction, or ruin. Throughout history, kings and those who have ruled, made certain to publish their own names throughout the lands, while striving to attain wealth and increase, on incalculable levels. Kings were originally set in place to judge their people according to right standards, maintain balance in providing provisions, and be the representation of their people, to other nations of the world.

In the past, God set judges to reside over His people, and this method worked very well, but the stiffnecked people preferred to be as others nations, and desired a king. God was totally against this request, but allowed the people to have what they yearned for. Things didn’t turn out well for their first king, because rather than lead by the hand of God, he allowed his pride and arrogance to supercede the standard he was purposed to obey. When leaders ignore God in place of their selfish motives, God schedules a time for their downfall. One of the reasons God takes the decisions leaders make so seriously is, every law or judgment they approve, has lasting effects on all the people under their watch. For this reason, it’s vital that leaders acknowledge God in all their ways, because He alone knows the consequences of every decision we make, even before the thought crosses our mind.

Our text mentions the downfall of the wicked king, Jehoiakim, the son of the great king Josiah. Although king Josiah was faithful to God, and ruled with a righteous hand, his son chose the opposite path, and sought to build his house by unrighteousness and wrong. Not only was the evil king prideful, but he would go so far as to abuse men for labor, without giving them wages.

Corrupt living never leads you closer to God, but draws you further away from Him. Many good leaders have died, and left great legacies for us to follow, but only when we live by God’s standard, will our leading offer any positive spiritual, or natural benefits to anyone.

Keep your chin up… it’s easier to see Heaven that way,

Ell

Without Spot, Or Wrinkle

Psalm 15

The body of Christ consists of many unique members, fitly joined together by the Spirit of God, that operates to do the works required by God, so that His will can be accomplished in the earth. God’s way is right, and when the body walks that righteous path, they will be invited to inhabit the Lord’s tabernacle, and abide in His holy hill, on that glorious day!

Living in a world of sin, will present inevitable circumstances by which the righteous man can fall, and although God left man His unadulterated Word, the Holy Spirit, and hope of an eternity in His kingdom, the body of Christ must strive to live blameless, and avoid all things evil, in order to keep their heavenly reservation valid. God’s moral code differs greatly from the world’s, and His Word distinguishes His standard, from that of the world as well. The world considers a good man as one who does natural things like, giving money to charities, accepting all people as equal (supporting gays, lesbians, and the like), or other things that hold little, to no spiritual value, but God desires that our good begin within ourselves, and then be made manifest in the way we live. While there’s nothing wrong with doing good deeds, being blameless in God’s eyes requires that one walk upright consistently, perform only righteous works, speak the truth in your own heart, keep your tongue from evil (speaking lies, slander, gossip, etc), love and respect your neighbor, and honor those who fear the Lord.

Living by those standards will definitely keep the body of Christ blameless, and unspotted from the world, because when our attention is set on pleasing God, we’ll monitor our behavior, and check our lives daily, with a fine toothed comb.

Keep your chin up… it’s easier to see Heaven that way,

Ell

Are You God-Approved?

Deuteronomy 17:18-20

To those with aspirations of becoming a leader in any capacity of life, the best measure of whether or not you consider yourself fit for such a position, should be compared to the requirements God set for choosing a leader for His people in Scripture. There are men and women all over the globe, who hold positions of power, yet are unfit to lead. Many of those who have led, or are presently leading “unworthily”, were more than likely placed in those positions based on family name, illegal efforts, or some other means. However, when a man or woman meets God’s requirements of a qualified leader, their reign will have a positive, and lasting impact on all who are under their watch.

First off, God must approve of the man, before He’s even considered for the position. After being God-approved, one must handle all matters with the Spirit of humility. A good leader seeks not to puff themselves up, nor do they strive to accumulate excessive wealth. Instead, their priorities are centered on the needs of those they watch over, and how they can make life better for the people, long-term. Keeping the people’s needs as their primary focus, will allow for God to provide for the needs of the leaders. When God sees His people diligently working to make the lives of others better, He’ll always be sure to meet their needs, before they even ask.

Another major characteristic of a good leader is, they have a genuine fear, and reverence for God. When a man respects God, his behavior and actions will prove it. He’ll attend to God’s Word, study His precepts, and await all judgment until it’s affirmed through God’s wisdom. How many times have you rushed to conclusions, without first seeking God’s wisdom through prayer? Leading God’s way will always produce benefits, with little room for error. In addition, God honors good leaders by building their faith and character, blessing their family, and allowing their reign to last, so that His goodness can be on display, as long as the leader obeys God’s commands, and refuses to turn to the left, or the right.

Keep your chin up… it’s easier to see Heaven that way,

Ell

Are You Religious?

Deuteronomy 24:17-22

What is religion? Is it clothing ourselves in fine apparel, and speaking soothing words to please itching ears? Could religion be going to church consistently; singing, shouting, and giving offerings to God? Perhaps religion is claiming a title like Christian, but not necessarily fulfilling what the title means; only wearing the title to prove you are religious in the eyes of others. Hmmmm… lemme think; what else could religion be…? Ohhhh I got it! Maybe religion is exercising gifts like speaking in tongues, or prophesying. That’s it, isn’t it? Despite what the world has surmised religion to be, it is far from the previous examples I listed.

Religion is not a title, nor any act of selfishness. Instead, “Pure religion and undefiled before God and the Father is this, To visit the fatherless and widows in their affliction, and to keep himself unspotted from the world.” (James 1:27 KJV). Religion is not a title, but good works, coupled with consistent holy living. While no man is good, except the Father, God allows us the opportunity to share His love with others by exhibiting acts of compassion, kindness, and selflessness. Many say they love God, and are “religious”, yet rarely would they stop to lend a helping hand to someone in need. Life is tough for everyone, more so for strangers, widows, and those who have no father. Special attention is required for such persons, and those who are in Christ should always be ready to assist them at a moment’s notice.

In our text, God established laws, by which His people were to adhere to, concerning caring for the needs of the less fortunate. The people were required to gather enough resources for themselves and their family, then leave the leftovers to passersby who may not be capable of providing for themselves. This act is love at it’s best! When you show someone compassion, and tend to their need (without seeking glory for yourself) not only does the person you helped have a better life, but God will bless you in return. The phrase, “it’s a blessing to be a blessing” stems from this truth.

Oftentimes, those who have great needs are shunned away by men who can easily satisfy their deficit, but pride and arrogance consumes them to the point they only show concern for their own needs, rather than those who suffer lack. Prove your religion, not by spewing vain words or claiming titles, but by performing consistent good works, then God will make sure your cup will always run over, and never run dry.

Keep your chin up… it’s easier to see Heaven that way,

Ell

Choose Life

Jeremiah 21:8-14

Majority of the prophesies in the Bible were directed to a certain people, for a specific time, but there are many lessons we can learn from them, that could make our lives more pleasing to God, even today. For example, our text this week has been centered on God’s judgment of His disobedient people, and how he warned them to follow specific instructions, so that their lives could be spared (despite their rebellion and acts of iniquity). God set before the people the way of life, as well as the way of death. This was an example of God’s unexplainable mercy. The house of Judah no doubt deserved the death penalty for their deliberate disobedience, yet God provided a way of escape from their utter destruction. The very city the people of God inhabited, would soon be burned to ashes, because reverence for God was nonexistent as it once was. Think of all the bad choices you’ve made in life, and how God continued to shower His love upon you regardless. Allow God’s everlasting mercy, to fuel your desire to consistently choose life, and commit your ways to righteousness, while turning away from the way of death.

Keep your chin up… it’s easier to see Heaven that way,

Ell

The Wages Of Sin

2 Kings 24:20-25:7

Since the beginning of time, nothing good has ever been birthed from acts of rebellion. When Cain went against the instructions of God, not only was he cursed, but the very grounds from which he prepared and cultivated, would no longer produce sufficient crops. Aaron and the children of Israel rebelled against God, even after witnessing some of the greatest miracles ever recorded in Scripture. Thus, they were not permitted to enter the land of promise. When we refuse to follow God’s simple and easy instructions, we literally cut ourselves off from receiving His divine protection, direction, and provision. Sin and disobedience are deterrents, that keep us from walking in obedience to God, and adds unnecessary distance between us and our intended purpose.

God made a plan for everyone, and if followed obediently, all things will be aligned accordingly, but when we sin, we push ourselves further away from where God intended our lives to be. In essence, “sin wastes time that we can never recover”. Acts of sin have consequences, and although God’s intentions are to bless, He can’t embrace and inhabit unholy temples.

Our text continues with the foretelling of Jerusalem’s captivity. God warned the king that if he swallow his pride and submit to Babylon, he and his family would live. Unfortunately, king Zedekiah rebelled against the king of Babylon, causing his sons to be slain before his very eyes, and his own eyes to be plucked out, completing the judgment of God upon Judah.

Many view God as being unfair, harsh, and insensitive, but God is holy, and demands obedience from His people. Like a good parent, who expects their children to follow the standard they establish in their home, God wants His children to follow after His righteous standard. When we refuse to do that which is right, we will first be chastised, because God loves us too much to merely allow us to perish, without being given a chance to change. But, if we continue down the path of rebellion, God’s judgment won’t be too far behind.

I’m totally convinced, it hurts God to see His people suffer at the hands of evil men, but it grieves His heart more when we deliberately disobey the simple commands He set before us. Put yourself in God’s shoes; if you created men in your image, and prepared a wonderful end for all of them, would your heart hurt to see them go after other things, instead of you?

Keep your chin up… it’s easier to see Heaven that way,

Ell

Hearken, And Obey

Jeremiah 21:1-7

During my high school years, it was sad to see how the children who were considered “nerds”, were always picked on and treated unfairly by bullies. But, when those apparent bullies ran into trouble with their algebra assignments, they were quick to seek the help of those same nerds they treated so harshly before. I was taught to treat all men fairly, and with respect, because doing so would net great rewards in the future. In our text, king Zedekiah and all of Judah, would soon be overtaken by Babylon. Despite seeking the help of the Lord through the prophet Jeremiah, God said the captivity of Judah was inevitable. God brought judgment on Judah, not because of the sins of their fathers, but because their own sins were worse than those of the men before them. Rather than diligently harken unto the voice of the Lord, and walk in His ways, Judah followed after their own imaginations of the evil in their hearts. Like those bullies I mentioned earlier, who could have had good success in school, had they only studied and followed the instructions of their teachers, Judah could have avoided being broken, and taken captive, had they only hearkened unto the voice of the Lord. God speaks to us through His Word, and His Spirits ministers to us through the spirit of our mind (conscience). When God speaks, listen and obey, because doing so will net you great rewards in the future.

Keep your chin up… it’s easier to see Heaven that way,

Ell