Thursday, September 27, 2012

Help for Hopelessness

I have noticed that the top downloaded sermon from the messages that I have preached and loaded on to Sermon-audio is one regarding hope. There may be more than one way to interpret that little piece of data, but it directs my mind to conclude hope is one of the great needs of our day.

Hopelessness is an awful feeling. It can come for various reasons. It can be as brief as a passing sense at the thought of an enormous task facing you, or  the dark abyss into which one tumbles who has entered a season of depression. A season of depression also has numerous causes, from hormonal or medical roots to a devastating personal or family loss. The sense of guilt over one's sinful choices, or the sense that one is too great a sinner to ever be accepted by God can cause a sense of hopelessness. 

When hopelessness is the result of something other than a medical root, the solution must always be sought through means other than medication.  Hope is a by-product of faith, which is able to latch on to the possibility of that which seems impossible. When faith grips truth, hope will be kindled and increase until one is once again living with a positive sense that there is a way out!

Hopelessness will be exaggerated in one who places his faith in speculation rather than truth. Once speculation has been uncovered as a deception, or a lie, faith is weakened and hope fades. But when truth is the object of faith, then come what may, hope is kept alive and despair or depression is kept away.

Thy word is truth are words spoken by Jesus. He is the One who also said, I am the way, the truth, and the life. The word is the revelation of Jesus Christ. If you are listening to Him, you are listening to truth. Faith in Jesus Christ is faith in the truth. He is an anchor to the soul of every one who believes in Him. 

Despair and depression, kinfolk to hopelessness, are best dealt with by looking unto Jesus, the author and finisher of our faith. Listening to Him as the wonderful counselor we hear, come unto me all ye that labor and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest. Jesus Christ gives hope to the struggling soul. 

Are you struggling with hopelessness? Jesus says, come unto me! Ignore the voices of detractors and naysayers who prefer to create questions and stumbling-blocks, and keep you in a place of hopelessness. Don't let doubts and questions lead you away from Him who is the truth. Hope will increase as your confidence in Jesus increases. 

I know! I've been in the dark place of doubt, where nothing seems right and all is confusing-a place of hopelessness! Hope is found in the God of hope. Trust in Him and hope is sure to increase. With the increase of hope there will be increase of peace and joy! 

If you are going through a dark night of the soul, keep looking unto Jesus. You can't see Him? Keep looking! This is the way of faith. You will see Him clearest at the cross! Run to the gospel and hope will return and grow. Don't stop looking. Endure to the end! We are saved by hope!

Thursday, September 20, 2012

What is the Bible to you?


THY WORD IS UNTO ME…
What does God’s Word mean to you? Christians talk about how significant the Bible is, yet I wonder if our attitude toward it and relationship to it corresponds to our declaration about it?

As I was conversing with a Muslim recently, he spoke of the devotion of a true Muslim to the Koran (their holy book). He said they read it daily and hide it in their hearts. He mentioned that in month of Ramadan they read the entire Koran. Their holy book is the central part of their lives. He noted this as a point of difference with Christians, who, according to his take, have multiple “Bibles” and are not devoted to reading it.

After the initial reaction of, “that’s not true for all Christians”; and, “I bet all Muslims don’t read the Koran faithfully”; you may have cause to reflect on the possible truth of what this Muslim is saying. Faithful Muslims are devoted to knowing and living by their book. Are you as devoted to your book—the Bible?

What is the Bible to you?
  • Could you say as Jeremiah: thy word was unto me the joy and rejoicing of mine heart?
  • Could you join David is saying: Thy word is a lamp unto my feet, and a light unto my path?
  • Do you grasp the significance of God’s word in overcoming sin? Thy word have I hid in mine heart, that I might not sin against thee.
  • Do you find God’s word to be satisfying to your taste: How sweet are thy words unto my taste! yea, sweeter than honey to my mouth!

It is possible to dutifully read a holy book and be devoted to its laws and yet not see beyond the duty and devotion. The holy book that you possess as a Christian reveals much more than a way of life. Your book reveals the way, the truth and the life!

The sweetness of the Bible comes to those who see not only a righteous way of living, but the righteousness of God that comes through Jesus Christ. When He is seen, will not our hearts burn within us?

While Muslims are drawn to their book as part of their duty-bound religion, Christians are drawn  by the Spirit to their book because there we see God, and His will made known through Jesus Christ! While our devotion is motivated differently, may it be no less!