Marshall Mabry - Undignified Worshiper of Jesus Christ

Some worship thoughts for followers of Jesus Christ!

Faith and Intelligence

Intelligence or FaithHebrews 11:1 “Now faith is being sure of what we hope for and certain of what we do not see.”

This very definition of “Faith” rules out our exercise of intelligence. It tells us not to rely on our physical senses. Faith requires the absence of intellectual gymnastics like analyzing, rationalizing and deductive reasoning. Consider the temptation of Eve in the Garden. It demonstrates the struggle between what we know to be good and our curiosity to know more of what is unknown.

Gen 3:4 “You will not surely die,” the serpent said to the woman.
Gen 3:5 “For God knows that when you eat of it your eyes will be opened, and you will be like God, knowing good and evil.”
Gen 3:6 When the woman saw that the fruit of the tree was good for food and pleasing to the eye, and also desirable for gaining wisdom, she took some and ate it. She also gave some to her husband, who was with her, and he ate it.

This temptation is as real today as it was to Eve in the Garden. In our struggle with intelligence, our “need to know,” God tells us in Job’s story “Why do you question My authority?” When Job replies to God’s revelation this is what He says “
Job 42:3 You asked, ‘Who is this that obscures my counsel without knowledge?’ Surely I spoke of things I did not understand, things too wonderful for me to know.”

David shows his contentment within his station in life in this very simple Psalm:
Psa 131:1 A song of ascents. Of David. My heart is not proud, O LORD, my eyes are not haughty; I do not concern myself with great matters or things too wonderful for me.
Psa 131:2 But I have stilled and quieted my soul; like a weaned child with its mother, like a weaned child is my soul within me.
Psa 131:3 O Israel, put your hope in the LORD both now and forevermore.

David gives us the beautiful Psalm 139 that speaks of how much more God knows us more than we know ourselves, furthermore, David touches upon God’s greatness:
Psa 139:5 You hem me in—behind and before; you have laid your hand upon me.
Psa 139:6 Such knowledge is too wonderful for me, too lofty for me to attain.
Psa 139:7 Where can I go from your Spirit? Where can I flee from your presence?

I believe pride is the seed of all sin. Lucifer fell because of pride. He wanted to be like God. Adam and Eve wanted to be like God. We all want to be like God. It is our nature. We want to make our own decisions, choose our own direction, and follow our own path. Our pride in our intelligence and our own wisdom keeps us from submission to Jesus Christ the author and finisher of our faith.

Faith requires the daily choice of submission, submission leads to obedience, obedience to God’s commandments is worship, worship is our created purpose.

I believe in the security of the believer (“once saved always saved”), but not in the inclusive assurance of the “Sinner’s Prayer.” It is a tool to begin the work of salvation in a Believer. Paul said it this way:
Php 2:12 “Therefore, my dear friends, as you have always obeyed—not only in my presence, but now much more in my absence—continue to work out your salvation with fear and trembling.”

Our salvation is only offered through Jesus Christ and is only achieved by faith in Christ. It will be realized when we finish the race and and are in His presence.

Sometimes along our spiritual journey, we allow the world and our flesh to obscure and darken our vision of the Light. It is hard to get back into the Word, the Truth, the Way, when our faith has been tempted by our intelligence. Believe me, I would not be able to testify to these things if I had not experienced them for myself. Be strong in your faith in Christ! Believe with all your heart and not simply with your eyes or hands! His Word says He will complete the work He started.

How Holy Is Your Sanctuary? (p. 2)

We are saved by grace alone. No great amount of sin in your life will keep you from attaining holiness in Jesus Christ. Furthermore, no great amount of “good deeds” in your life will grant you holiness. It is only acquired by God’s grace through faith in Jesus Christ. Through faith, His righteousness becomes our righteousness, His holiness – our holiness. We will battle temptation every day. Our flesh, the world, and the devil are our constant adversaries. They fight for control of our choices in an attempt to wrestle us away from devotion to our Lord. Yet, through God’s grace He provides deliverance through faith. After we have accepted Christ as Lord and Savior, He has prepared good deeds in advance for us to complete. It is our pursuit for holiness.

Even though we are aware of our imperfection, our unrighteousness, our ungodliness, God sees us as His saints, His priests, His children through the blood of His Son, Jesus Christ. “And you are living stones that God is building into his spiritual temple. What’s more, you are his holy priests. Through the mediation of Jesus Christ, you offer spiritual sacrifices that please God.” (1 Peter 2:5 NLT) Our pursuit of holiness will continue to increase our understanding of freedom through Jesus Christ.

Constant prayer is practiced by every saint in the pursuit of holiness. Be joyful always; pray continually; give thanks in all circumstances, for this is God’s will for you in Christ Jesus. (1 Thessalonians 5:16-18 NIV) This is God’s will for us! Another way to look at this might be to say , that if we are not joyful, if we don’t stay in continuous prayer, if we don’t give God thanks in all circumstances — we are not in our Father’s will. Complaining is not holiness. Holiness requires the sinner to identify his/her unworthiness and their captivity to sin, the world, their flesh, and Satan.
Holiness requires an outpouring of one’s heart in gratitude to the Father of Lights for all good and perfect things.

In the pursuit of holiness we recognize our constant critical need for freedom, deliverance and salvation through our Savior, Jesus Christ. In our pursuit of holiness we will grow in our amazement at the mystery of God’s grace and love in Jesus Christ. Holiness helps us understand the futility of words to describe God’s greatness and His limitless worth to us; and, our need to be still to know Him. Holiness requires us to be “daily cross-bearers” following Jesus in complete obedience. In our pursuit of holiness we will always remain in awesome fear of His power and majesty.

The more I write and think about holiness, the more I understand how much I don’t know about it. It is a mystery to me that Christ would impart His righteousness to me, the chief of all sinners. Because He was the Lamb of God, because of He was despised and rejected, because He was tortured and crucified, I can live my life in joy without sinful remorse. I can live in freedom from the sin that once ensnared me. I can live without fear from Satan that even now prowls about looking to devour me. I can live in hope of the unimaginable life that is coming with my Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ.

How Holy Is Your Sanctuary? (Part 1)

Holiness has many meanings. Sanctity, purity, Godliness, undefiled, separate from sin(ners). To be holy — one must be “set apart.” How can Christ’s church be set apart (Holy) when it insists upon using the world’s way to reach the lost? No Man or Church brings the lost to Christ!

“They will have their own ruler again, and he will come from their own people. I will invite him to approach me,” says the LORD, “for who would dare to come unless invited?” (Jeremiah 30:21 NLT)

The lost can only be drawn to Christ by His Holy Spirit. Jesus said “But I, when I am lifted up from the earth, will draw all men to myself.” (John 12:32 NIV) Jesus said, “All men!”

An important scripture to agree with in aspiring holiness is:
“So brothers and sisters, since God has shown us great mercy, I beg you to offer your lives as a living sacrifice to him. Your offering must be only for God and pleasing to him, which is the spiritual way for you to worship.” Romans 12:1 (New Century Translation)

Is your body a sanctuary for the Holy Spirit? Does Jesus’ word’s, “My Father’s house is a house of prayer, but you have made it a den a thieves (Matt 21:13)” bring conviction to your heart. Tattoos, body piercing and gluttony are not optional! “Do not cut your bodies for the dead or put tattoo marks on yourselves. I am the LORD.” (Leviticus 19:28 NIV) Is not the whole world “dead in its transgressions?” Does not the person desiring a tattoo and/or piercing want to bring outward attention to themselves, thereby partnering with the world, the dead? Where is humility in this deed? How do they believe they are set apart? “You adulterous people, don’t you know that friendship with the world is hatred toward God? Anyone who chooses to be a friend of the world becomes an enemy of God.” (James 4:4) These are questions for people claiming to be Christians, but their actions do not agree with scripture. They will use scripture and “grace” in their defense, but I fear these words from Christ, “Away from me… I knew you not!” Jesus is understood to be Savior by many who claim Christianity, but is He Lord of your life? Do not let your deeds or actions become stumbling blocks to your Christian witness. Jesus said, “Thus, by their fruit you will recognize them.” (Matthew 7:20 NIV)

Remember always, Sodom’s sins were pride, gluttony, and laziness, while the poor and needy suffered outside her door. (Ezekiel 16:49 NLT)

Citizens of His Kingdom

2 Timothy 3:1 – 5
But mark this: There will be terrible times in the last days. People will be lovers of themselves, lovers of money, boastful, proud, abusive, disobedient to their parents, ungrateful, unholy, without love, unforgiving, slanderous, without self-control, brutal, not lovers of the good, treacherous, rash, conceited, lovers of pleasure rather than lovers of God—having a form of godliness but denying its power. Have nothing to do with them.

Can you see yourself in this prophesy? Every since Jesus left this world, Christians have been longing for His return. The Old Testament teaches us God’s law in general detail with many examples of how we should and should not live our lives. But it has significant importance for a Christian due to prophesy foretelling, “Salvation is coming! Jesus is coming! The King is coming!” The Old Testament serves as a warning to God’s people for their need to “Repent for the Kingdom of God is coming!”

The New Testament displays the power of God’s salvation through the story of His Son, Jesus Christ. It’s teaches us to proclaim His message to all men. Furthermore, it states that we Christians will be persecuted and that we should remain steadfast in our faith until His return. We are never to judge – “for none of us are righteous and all of us have sinned and fall short.”

Even today, the Old Testament message for the lost is still the same “Repent! The Kingdom of God is coming!” But for those of us who have received Jesus Christ as Savior and Lord the message is different. “Rejoice! The King is returning!”

Jesus may not be physically present, but His Kingdom is here. He set up the foundation of His Kingdom when He accepted us as His disciples, His friends, His children, His brothers and sisters, as living members in the family of God. On this side of Glory, the Kingdom of God is not so much a place or location as it is a faith-based citizenship. I think we Christians need to be more concerned about how to maintain our citizenship in “good standing” than where the Kingdom is physically located.

God created all things. Man and beast, land and water, the planets, the stars, the universe. How can our tiny minds possibly limit His Kingdom to a specific location? His kingdom is wherever He is – and He is everywhere! He is omniscient! He is omnipresent! He transcends time and space. If you are a citizen of His Kingdom, you are a saint redeemed by the blood of Jesus Christ. You are a recipient of His amazing grace. His Holy Spirit guides and councils you. You are His Kingdom’s ambassador. You represent His Kingdom to every person He brings before you. Does your actions and behavior honor the Kingdom?

He has sent us warnings in His Word. They tell us to be ready for His return — to be alert and spiritually prepared. For when He returns He will bring judgment upon the world. Every action and deed, every thought; spoken and unspoken will be exposed and judged by our King of Kings. The Apostle Paul warns us here in Timothy of how close we are to His return.

Repent, the Kingdom of Christ is here! Receive it! Lay down yourself, your pride, the source of your trouble and enter into His peace. Jesus wants you to be a citizen and ambassador to the greatest Kingdom man will ever know. He wants you to be in His family and He will take you just as you are.

“…Yes, I am coming soon.” Amen! Come Lord Jesus! Revelations 20

Peculiar?


No Vacation! No Retirement!

Mysteriously enough, as Christians we never really have vacation. We are all on vacation trying to get back home where we belong. If we are living a Spirit–filled life, each day is a vacation filled with the joy of servitude. How can a person find delight where the world would feel sadness? How can we remain calm in chaos? How can we cry when the world laughs? We will appear detached, separated, different, and strange to the world; for they do not know Him and they will not know us. We are a peculiar people!

Love is patient!

Ever wonder why some people warn others not to pray for patience? It is the first attribute of love mentioned in Paul’s first letter to Corinth.

Love is patient, love is kind. It does not envy, it does not boast, it is not proud.  It is not rude, it is not self-seeking, it is not easily angered, it keeps no record of wrongs. Love does not delight in evil but rejoices with the truth. It always protects, always trusts, always hopes, always perseveres. Love never fails… — 1 Corintians 13:4-8

I believe there is a divine reason that it is the first attribute.  Just as there is a reason for the order of the Ten Commandments, the prioritize structure of our Lord’s Prayer, and the organization of the Sermon on the Mount.

When we fervently pray for patience, our Heavenly Father puts things in motion so that we have increased opportunities to exercise patience. Traffic jams, late appointments, desired outcomes delayed for reasons uncontrolled by our strength and planning.  These can produce an anxious, frustrated, and even angry attitude.  These impatient feelings and emotions are contrary to Paul’s divine definition of love. Where are kindness, politeness, and perseverance?

For us to love like Jesus, “patience” must be an unshakeable attribute deeply-rooted in our heart, mind, and soul. For any attribute to truly become part of the integrity of our character, it must be regularly exercised. Here’s what King David said in Psalm 37:

7) Be still before the LORD and wait patiently for him; do not fret when men succeed in their ways, when they carry out their wicked schemes.  8) Refrain from anger and turn from wrath; do not fret—it leads only to evil.

 

Beware of Busyness!

Busyness

Agendas get in the way of worship, obedience, and grace. We all have things we would like to get done on schedule. But sometimes, we allow our agenda’s to get in the way of loving one another. It is God’s purpose for our lives and the only real way we show Jesus to a lost world. Priding yourself on getting good things done is a great “self-esteem” builder. But, what are the cost? Was the devastation left in the wake of our busy pastoral ministries, missed salvation opportunities, un-reached souls, lost sheep, tears and loneliness untouched? Jesus did not have a cell phone, a pager, texting, an e-mail address, a website, Facebook, Google, a computer, or video games! First century Judea had His presence, His words, His touch, His love – it was enough to change history, the present, and eternity.

Pray for Japan

Pray for Japan

Japan needs help! Many are suffering at this very moment. We may not have the resources to give or be physically present to assist, but we can “pray.”

James 5:16  Confess your faults one to another, and pray one for another, that ye may be healed. The effectual fervent prayer of a righteous man availeth much.

Prayer sets a multitude of angels into action and with God all things are possible. Never underestimate God’s power released in prayer. This Word from God tells us that in our prayers for one another – we are healed. I believe miracles happen everyday and many of them (if not all!) came as an answer to fervent prayers from the righteous.

 

Do Something!

“For to me to live is Christ, and to die is gain.” — Philippians 1:21

Paul makes this statement which presents to Him and every Christian a perplexing dilemma. The whole purpose of our life is to bear fruit in the building of God’s Kingdom. And yet, the summation of all our hope is to be with Christ. Other than being here when He returns, the only way for us to realize the hope of our faith is to die.

Though our time in this world is like vapor, the legacy of God’s love through our lives will echo in eternity. Our children and immediate family are the main recipients of our love, but I know God meant for us to stretch love beyond the boundaries of blood relations to evolve into His love; a love that impacts eternity. “To love one another as you love yourself” doesn’t mean just family, it means everyone.

In this world suffering happens everyday. (Remember, Satan has authority in this world.) Sometimes in very obvious ways, other times suffering presents itself as the result of a long, hard journey taken due to bad choices. Suffering originates from sin. Many innocent are claimed in wake of pride, greed, and selfishness. Praise the Father! Jesus conquered this world and made a way for us. He has called us to be His representatives on Earth until He returns. We are the light and salt of the earth. We are his hands and feet. We seek the lost. We free the captive. We heal the hurting. God’s love sees the need, realizes the pain, and does something to help.

Pure Love

Pure love can not exist with sin. It came down from Heaven. It revealed itself in amazing ways. It demonstrated its awesome power. It was humiliated and destroyed by pride and jealousy, selfishness and greed, hypocrisy and hate. But even death decreed by sin could not restrain pure love. Pure love’s eternal beauty was unveiled in its presentation of “Grace.”

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