Monday, May 26, 2014

Habakkuk 2:4...

"See, he is puffed up; his desires are not upright––but the righteous will live by his faith." 

This section is taken from my study Bible. For years I've struggled with this Bible because it has so much information in it. It actually overwhelmed me to read it. I would get distracted by all the extra information. Now, though, I'm learning to appreciate it! 

Habakkuk is a prophet during the "death throes" of the nation of Judah. Repeatedly called to repentance, they stubbornly refuse to change their sinful ways. Habakkuk, knowing the hard-heartedness of his fellow countrymen, goes to God and asks how long this intolerable condition can continue, God replies that the Babylonians will be His chastening rod upon Judah. This announcement took Habakkuk to his knees, because the Babylonians were more corrupt and sinful than Judah. Even in the midst of this The Lord gives Habakkuk the words "See, he (the enemy) is puffed up; his desires are not upright––but the righteous will live by HIS FAITH." 

The circumstances of life sometimes appear to contradict God's revelation concerning His power and purposes. Habakkuk struggles in his faith when he sees men flagrantly violate God's law and distort justice on every level, without fear of divine intervention. He wants to know why God allows this growing iniquity to go unpunished...do you ever feel this way when you see bad people getting their way and prospering when you're stuggling to make ends meet? Honestly, sometimes, I do...When God reveals His intention to use Babylon as His rod of judgment, Habakkuk is even more troubled, because that nation is more corrupt than Judah. God's answer satisfies Habakkuk that he can trust Him even in the worst of circumstances because of His matchless widsom, goodness, and power. God's plan is perfect, and nothing is big enough to stand in the way of its ultimate fulfillment. In spite of appearances to the contrary, God is still on the throne as The Lord of history and the Ruler of the nations. God may be slow to wrath, but all iniquity will be punished eventually. He is the worthiest object of faith, and the righteous man will trust in Him at all times. 

Now my words...

The righteous (just) will live by his faith. Words of comfort! I may not understand what is happening around me, but, God honors my living by faith. A thought...did you notice that the scripture says, "by his faith?" It doesn't say by God's faith. God doesn't need faith...HE'S GOD! We've each been given a measure of faith...use it!

Other translations of this are...

Common English Bible...but the righteous person will live honestly...personally, I don't think this is a proper translation. Honestly and faith are, to me, two entirely different things. According to Websters, honestly means to do things in an a genuine way, no lying. Faith on the other hand means to trust in someone. Your thoughts?

Common Jewish Bible...but the righteous will attain life through trusting faithfulness...now this one I like! Through faithful trusting in God, the righteous will attain life! 

Easy to Read Version...but those who are good will live because they believe it...not sure about this one either. There is a difference between righteous and good. You can be a good person and have zero relationship with God. You are righteous because you have a relationship with Jesus. There is a difference.

Good News Translation...but those who are righteous will live because they are faithful to God.

Message...but the person in right standing before God through loyal and steady believing is fully alive, really alive...When we are in relationship with Jesus, we are in right standing with God. Faith is being steady in our believing. I like this one!

Cross References...

I'm learning to love looking at the cross references! 

Romans 1:17 For in the gospel the righteousness of God is revealed––a righteousness that is by faith from first to last, just as it is written; "The righteous will live by faith."

Galatians 3:11 Clearly no one who relies on the law is justified before God, because "the righteous will live by faith." I'm going on a rabbit trail for just a moment....we will never be justified by keeping the Ten Commandments. You can read all through Romans and Galatians that the law will in no way justify us. Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, Noah, Moses...these men were not justified by the law. They were justified by their faith in what God told them to do and then doing it. End rabbit trail!

Hebrews 10:38 "But My righteousness one will live by faith. And if he shrinks back, I will not be pleased with Him."

Romans 9:30 What then shall we say? That the Gentiles, who did not pursue righteousness, have obtained it, a righteousness that is by faith...Another rabbit trail...the Gentiles, us, were never subject to the law. They becaume righteous by their faith in Jeus. Praise God! We are not held to the law, but to our faith in our Redeemer! End rabbit trail #2!

Romans 3:22 This righteousness is given through faith in Jesus Christ to all who believe. There is no difference between Jew and Gentile.

Romans 4:5 However, to the one who does not work but trusts God who justifies the ungodly, their faith is credited as righteousness...Being a missionary, this one is near and dear to my heart. My faith is credited as righteousness...the same words are spoken about Abraham. WooHoo!!

Romans 4:13 It was not through the law that Abraham and his offspring received the promise that he would be heir of the world, but through the righteousness that comes by faith...Yep! Again, through faith, not the law.

Romans 10:6 But the righteousness that is by faith says: "Do no say in your heart, 'Who will ascend into heaven?'

Galatians 2:16 Know that a person is not justified by the works of the law, but by faith in Jeus Christ. So we, too, have put our faith in Christ Jesus that we may be justified by faith in Christ and not by the works of the law, because by the works of the law no one will be justified.

Philippians 3:9 And be found in Him, not having a righteousness of my own that comes from the law, but that which is through faith in Christ––the righteousness that comes from God on the basis of faith.

Hebrews 11:17 By faith, Noah, when warned about things not yet seen, in holy fear built an ark to save his family. By faith he condemned the world and became heir of the righteousness that is in keeping with faith...I've read this scripture many times, as I assume you have, and this time something else I've never noticed caught my eye. The scripture says...by faith he (Noah) condemned the world. It does not say that God condemned the world. Am I the only one that goes hmmmmm at this? Noah, by his faith, condemned the world to die in a great flood. So many questions here! Would the world still have been flooded if Noah had had no faith? How did Noah have such great faith? Was it from his father? Did the stories, told through the generations, about Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob and their faith, build Noah's faith? So many questions!!!

Genesis 6:9 This is the account of Noah and his family. Noah was a righteous man, blameless among the people of his time, and he walked faithfully with God. 

I want to leave you with one more thought from my study Bible...Habaqquq (Hebrew spelling of Habakkuk) is an unusual Hebrew name derived from the verb habaq, "embrace." Thus his name probably means "One Who Embraces" or "Clings." At the end of his book this name becomes appropriate because Habakkuk chooses to cling firmly to God regarless of what happens to his nation...Habakkuk is a great example for us today. No matter what happens in our family, neighborhood, city, county, state, nation or around the world, we can have faith in our Great Redeemer to always be on our side and walk with us through the fiery trials of life. 




Tuesday, May 20, 2014

Faith

The Lord has me in a word study...something new for me...on the word FAITH. Faith in God, faith in men, God's faithfulness, men's faithfulness to God, etc. I would love for you to join me on the adventure through God's Word and, if you have anything to add, please do! I would love for us to have a healthy discussion about what it is to have FAITH

According to Strong's Concordance, the very first mention of the word FAITH is in Deuteronomy. This is where we'll begin. 

Deuteronomy 32:20 "I will hide My face from them," He said, "and see what their end will be; for they are a perverse generation, children who have no faith. 

Here, God is speaking about the children of Israel. God had continually shown Himself real...parting the Red Sea, drowning the Egyptians, manna and quail in the desert, walls falling in Jericho...and yet His children just couldn't find it in them to trust Him. Anytime things got a little rough, they went back to grumbling and complaining, idols, and false Gods. 

Have you ever found yourself in this boat? God brings you out of something and, even though you know it was God, the next issue comes along and suddenly you're wringing your hands, asking others for advice, complaining that God's never done anything for me, blah, blah, blah! I used to get so frustrated with the children of Israel! They SAW, with their own eyes, and they still couldn't have faith. I did this until I realized that I, often, do the same thing. I believe this is exactly the reason that God has me doing this study. That through reading about others, both good and bad, I can learn to have a deeper trust in God and to stir up my faith. My prayer is that it helps you too!

Onward! According to Strong's Concordance, the meaning of the word faith here is also trust or believe. When God was saying "children who have no faith," He was saying "they don't trust me." How hard is it on you, as a parent, to think about your children not trusting you? God, our Father, wanted only good for His children, but they didn't trust that goodness. Why? Was it because He didn't snap His fingers and say "it's done?" Was it because the children had to go through some hardships to make them stronger and they didn't want to? Was it because they had to go through the fire? Why is a very strong question to ask. So ask yourself today...why don't I trust God? After you ask the question, LISTEN. Listen to His answer to you. He wants to reveal Himself very real to you, so that, you and I, can trust Him further!

Below are some different translations on the very end of the verse...children who have no faith. 

American Standard...children in whom is no faithfulness

Common English Bible...they are children lacking loyalty...OUCH! They have no loyalty...in other words they went back to their idols and false gods. They went back to what was familiar and easy. Again, how often do we do this? 

Complete Jewish Bible...untrustworthy children...don't know about you, but I want to be trusted with the things of God!

Easy to Read...they are like children who won't learn their lessons...again, OUCH

God's Word...children who can't be trusted...I want my earthly mother and father to be able to trust me. Wouldn't I, so much more so, want my Creator, Father, Daddy, Abba to trust me?

Cross References...

Deuteronomy 1:32 In spite of this, you did not TRUST in The Lord your God.

In spite of what? In spite of God saying "I will give to you a land flowing with milk and honey." I will GIVE it to you. Instead, they sent out twelve spies and only two of them trusted God at His word and said, "we can do this, let's go!" Because they didn't trust God to give them the land, that generation never entered into the promised land. What is your promised land and what is holding you back from entering into it?

Psalm 106:24 Then they despised the pleasant land; they did not BELIEVE His promise. 

I encourage you to go back and read this entire Psalm. This Psalm takes you through the entire story, from the exodus of Egypt, being in the desert, entering the promised land, and then being scattered among the nations. How many times have we gotten what we so desired from God and then, suddenly, it just wasn't good enough? We started to despise the pleasant land.

Numbers 14:11 The Lord said to Moses, "How long will these people treat Me with contempt? How long will they refuse to BELIEVE in Me, in spite of all the signs I have performed among them?

This is an interesting verse to me. God is asking Moses, basically holding Moses accoutable for the people's faith, "How long?" If I were Moses I think I would have said..."I don't know, ask them!" Surely Moses was just as frustrated with these people as God. BUT! In verse 17-19 Moses stands in the gap for Israel. 

17 "Now may the Lord's strength be displayed, just as you have declared: 18 'The Lord is slow to anger, abounding in love and forgiving sin and rebellion. Yet He does not leave the guilty unpunished; He punishes the children for the sin of the fathers tothe third and fourth generation.' 19 In accordance with Your great love, forgive the sin of these people, just as you have pardoned them from the time they left Egypt until now."
   
This section of scripture goes on to say that God forgives them, however, because of their unbelief, those that came out of Egypt and saw the signs and wonders that God performed, NEVER entered the promised land. Of the adults, only Caleb and Joshua got to enter the promised land...the reason...THEY BELIEVED GOD!!

Hebrews 3:18-19 And to whom did God swear that they would never enter His rest is not to those who disobeyed? So we see they were not able to enter, because of their UNBELIEF.

Go back and read Hebrews 3, starting with verse 7. When there's no faith in God, our hearts harden which leads to sin and rebellion. I don't know about you but I don't want a hard heart. I want a heart that has faith in God, even in the fire and the trials!

Psalm 78:22 for they did not BELIEVE in God or TRUST His deliverance.

There are over 100 scriptures with the word faith in them. My goal is to study each one and share with you my thoughts. May our faith in our Father grow more and more during this time! Be blessed and don't forget to leave a comment!





Friday, May 2, 2014

God is Fighting for Us!

Last week, someone on my Facebook feed, posted part of a video of Darlene Zschech singing the chorus of the song In Jesus' Name. To say the least, it rocked my planet. I'm going to put the lyrics here and suggest to you...no, I'm going to TELL you...all the way from South Africa...BUY THIS ALBULM!!! Buy it...listen to it...listen to it again...sing it loud...allow it to permeate your very being! Yes, it's that good!

"In Jesus' Name"

God is fighting for us,
God is on our side
He has overcome,
Yes He has overcome
We will not be shaken,
We will not be moved
Jesus You are here

Carrying our burdens
Covering our shame
He has overcome
Yes He has overcome
We will not be shaken,
We will not be moved
Jesus You are here

I w
ill live, I will not die
The resurrection power of Christ
Alive in me and I am free
In Jesus' Name
I will live, I will not die
I will declare and lift You high
Christ revealed and I am healed
In Jesus' Name

God is fighting for us,
Pushing back the darkness
Lighting up the Kingdom
That cannot be shaken
In the Name of Jesus,
Enemy's defeated
And we will shout it out,
Shout it out

Those of you that know me, know that I love a good worship song. You know that worship is a passion in my life. I believe that life should be a musical, and to tell the truth, this week it has been...at least in my head! I've had this albulm running almost non-stop since I bought it, and this is what I've noticed...God is pushing back the darkness!

Africa is a very spiritual place and most of them are not of the Holy Spirit kind. BUT!!!

GOD IS FIGHTING FOR US,
PUSHING BACK THE DARKNESS
LIGHTING UP THE KINGDOM
THAT CANNOT BE SHAKEN
IN THE NAME OF JESUS
ENEMY'S DEFEATED
AND WE WILL SHOUT IT OUT, 
SHOUT IT OUT

I live in a place where they tie beads around the small children to keep them safe from said spirits. BUT!!!

GOD IS FIGHTING FOR US,
PUSHING BACK THE DARKNESS
LIGHTING UP THE KINGDOM
THAT CANNOT BE SHAKEN
IN THE NAME OF JESUS
ENEMY'S DEFEATED
AND WE WILL SHOUT IT OUT,
SHOUT IT OUT

Where witch doctors place spells on people and, because they believe the spells are stronger than God, they die. BUT!!!

GOD IS FIGHTING FOR US,
PUSHING BACK THE DARKNESS
LIGHTING UP THE KINGDOM
THAT CANNOT BE SHAKEN
IN THE NAME OF JESUS
ENEMY'S DEFEATED
AND WE WILL SHOUT IT OUT,
SHOUT IT OUT

I live in a place where there are days when you can feel the oppression rolling in like the tide. BUT!!!!

GOD IS FIGHTING FOR US,
PUSHING BACK THE DARKNESS
LIGHTING UP THE KINGDOM
THAT CANNOT BE SHAKEN
IN THE NAME OF JESUS
ENEMY'S DEFEATED
AND WE WILL SHOUT IT OUT,
SHOUT IT OUT

I have a request for you, and if you are willing to do this with me, please leave a comment. Next Wednesday, May 7, is Election Day in South Africa. Please agree to stand with me and declare..

GOD IS FIGHTING FOR SOUTH AFRICA
PUSHING BACK THE DARKNESS IN SOUTH AFRICA
LIGHTING UP THE KINGDOM IN SOUTH AFRICA
THE KINGDOM OF GOD THAT IS IN SOUTH AFRICA WILL NOT BE SHAKEN 
IN THE NAME OF JESUS
THE ENEMY IS DEFEATED IN SOUTH AFRICA
I DECLARE THESE THINGS IN THE NAME ABOVE ALL NAMES, JESUS

Now, after you do that, will you commit to declare with me the following on Wednesday's between 2:00 am and 9:00 am EST...

GOD IS FIGHTING FOR MBONISWENI
PUSHING BACK THE DARKNESS IN MBONISWENI
LIGHTING UP THE KINGDOM IN MBONISWENI
THE KINGDOM OF GOD THAT IS IN MBONISWENI WILL NOT BE SHAKEN
IN THE NAME OF JESUS
THE ENEMY IS DEFEATED IN MBONISWENI
I DECLARE THESE THINGS IN THE NAME ABOVE ALL NAMES, JESUS

Then on Thursday, in Dwaleni...

GOD IS FIGHTING FOR DWALENI
PUSHING BACK THE DARKNESS IN DWALENI
LIGHTING UP THE KINGDOM IN DWALENI
THE KINGDOM OF GOD THAT IS IN DWALENI WILL NOT BE SHAKEN
IN THE NAME OF JESUS
THE ENEMY IS DEFEATED IN DWALENI
I DECLARE THESE THINGS IN THE NAME ABOVE ALL NAMES, JESUS

Thank you for standing in the gap for Brett and I. Thank you for declaring the goodness of God over our lives. Thank you for supporting us!