If we are bored with life there is something wrong with our concept of God and His involvement in our daily lives. Even the most dull and tedious days of our lives are ordained by God and ought to be used by us to glorify Him." Jerry Bridges, The Navigators
Every job is meaningful, every life is meaningful. God may have you in place to perform one action in His plan for the life of one person, or numerous persons. You may never know what you have done. How do you know that you have not already done it?
Joseph probably was not thrilled when his brothers sold him into slavery. He was being placed into a position in which he could save his people. Esther probably was not thrilled to be forced to become essentially a sexual slave for a brutal king. She was in position to save her people from genocide. Brother Lawrence was an uneducated man not suited for any monastery duties except cooking and washing dishes. He cheerfully devoted his duties to the Lord and became known worldwide for his pious example.
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Tuesday, April 2, 2013
Are You Bored With Your Life?
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Tuesday, March 12, 2013
Book Comment: Trusting God Even When Life Hurts
In Trusting God Even When Life Hurts (NavPress, 1988), Jerry Bridges makes some very startling assertions. All of them are biblically sound and all of them are true.
Basically, Bridges’ point is that God can be trusted because
of His absolute sovereignty in every instance, in every moment, in every
detail, no matter how small. Bridges quotes hundreds of verses of scripture which make the
point that God has absolute control over who is in political power and over the
decisions which they make. He is
in control of the weather, including tornadoes and tsunamis. He is in control of illness and
disease. He is in control of the
forces which hold a molecule together and which move gibberellins through a
plant. (Matthew 10:29)
God uses His people and also people who utterly reject Him;
everyone serves His plan, which He established at the moment of Creation. All things move as God purposes and everything
works together (even bad things and bad people) for the good of those who love
the Lord. That is what the Bible
says. We do not always understand
how that could be so.
Pastor bridges in his book is very careful to stress that God's sovereignty does not obviate human responsibility. We are not God's puppets or chess pieces, but are free moral agents who are held accountable for our decisions and actions. As the Bible declares "... they have no excuse." (Romans 1:20)
Pastor bridges in his book is very careful to stress that God's sovereignty does not obviate human responsibility. We are not God's puppets or chess pieces, but are free moral agents who are held accountable for our decisions and actions. As the Bible declares "... they have no excuse." (Romans 1:20)
Some Christians believe as does Rabbi Harold Kushner that
God is loving but not all powerful. Kushner challenges the idea of the
omnipotence of God. God grieves
with us over bad things which happen but is unable to do anything. This is nothing more than Deism; a God
who creates the world and then essentially walks away.
Jesus in Matthew 10:29-31
declared that God is able and willing to sustain us and bring good to His
people. He can use miracles or
other people (good or bad), or situations and events (good or bad) to work out
everything to our good.
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Wednesday, May 2, 2012
Film Comment: The Adjustment Bureau
The Adjustment Bureau (2011) is a film based on “Adjustment Team,” a science fiction short
story by the writer, Philip K. Dick.
The plot goes like this, David Norris (actor Matt Damon), a failed
United States Congressional candidate, has a random romantic encounter with a
woman (actress Emily Blunt) he does not know and, as a result, is inspired to
give a concession speech which launches him as a strong favorite for the
upcoming United States Senate competition. This sets in motion events which are not prevented
because a man in the park is a few seconds late and fails in his assignment to
spill coffee on David,
Soon David realizes he is being followed by men in suits and
hats, who become increasingly open in pursuing of him. Soon, David awakens, tied up in
chair, surrounded by men in suits
and hats. The leader of the
mysterious men explains to David that he must not see the woman again or it
will jeopardize “the plan” which has been written by “the Chairman.” If David persists after this warning,
he will be “reset; ” he will be adjusted to return him to “the plan.” Of course, David refuses to adjust his
actions, and the chase begins.
The cosmological view presented by the film is not consistent with orthodox Christianity.
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Saturday, February 11, 2012
Book Comment: 10 Lies About God and the Truths That Shatter Deception
10 Lies About God and the Truths That Shatter Deception (2009) by Erwin W. Lutzer discusses several very hard questions. Pastor Lutzer challenges several misconceptions which have crept into the belief systems of many in the modern church.
The misconceptions are:
1. "God is Whatever You Want Him To Be"
2. "Many Paths Lead Into God's Presence"
3. "God Is More Tolerant Than He Used To Be"
4. "God Has Never Personally Suffered"
5. "God Is Obligated To Save Followers of Other Religions"
6. "God takes No Responsibility for Natural Disasters"
7. "God Does Not Know Our Decisions Before We Make Them"
8. "The Fall Ruined God's Plan"
9. "We Must Choose Between God's Pleasures and Our Own"
10. "God Helps Those Who Help Themselves"
If any of this shocks you, get this book and see why Pastor Lutzer says what he does.
The misconceptions are:
1. "God is Whatever You Want Him To Be"
2. "Many Paths Lead Into God's Presence"
3. "God Is More Tolerant Than He Used To Be"
4. "God Has Never Personally Suffered"
5. "God Is Obligated To Save Followers of Other Religions"
6. "God takes No Responsibility for Natural Disasters"
7. "God Does Not Know Our Decisions Before We Make Them"
8. "The Fall Ruined God's Plan"
9. "We Must Choose Between God's Pleasures and Our Own"
10. "God Helps Those Who Help Themselves"
If any of this shocks you, get this book and see why Pastor Lutzer says what he does.
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predestination,
The Fall,
tolerance
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