Saturday, December 15, 2018

Liiving in Fear


God created us with needs.  Deliberately.

We are unable to meet all those needs alone. 

We have to depend on God’s mercy, and share resources and skills with other people.

He designed us to love, and to be addicted to his presence.

However, the fall made us self seeking and arrogant enough to think we can do without him.
As a result we run around like ants hoarding what we have, jealous of others and proud.  And unsatisfied.

Consequently, we seek satisfaction and answers in sex, chemicals, work, money, power and entertainment.

We institute rules and laws to control others, then find ways to manipulate them to our advantage.

This is vanity (futility).

All of the issues in our society stem from this.

Rage about guns, immigration, party politics, the stock market, rights, health care, global warming, and gay marriage are all rooted in our unfounded insecurity.  We display our fear by name calling, discrimination, dehumanizing, and oppression.  However, God is very clear that high on his priority list is to care for the oppressed.

The response of believers must be based on two simple principles

1. God is God, deserving trust and worship because he is strong enough, good enough and loving enough to deliver good for all of us.  What is that good?  Not luxury, but becoming like him as designed.

2,  Being assured our needs are met, we are free to forgive, and love others, genuinely, practically, and sacrificially.

It’s hard.

It is also not optional.  If we are going to avoid hypocrisy, complacency and God’s wrath we have to change.

Go love your church family, believers, strangers and the different, just as God does.  We may not agree with them, but we must love them.  They need the gospel and a relationship with God.  Fear and hate do not lead to them there.




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