When the Worlds Falls, Stay with Me 

When the Worlds Falls, Stay with Me 

It’s funny that frequently when there is a problem in my life, I walk away from God. 

My present state of health discourages me. Headlines in the news disheartens me. Entertainment and music become my means of escape from the difficulties of life. 

But What did God make unclear that we are meant to rely on Him for everything? 

If God is God, being all sufficient that He is, then to remain in Him is the safest place for a person to be. 

What irony to see the disciples who urge Jesus to send the masses of people who sat to listen to Jesus away so they can feed themselves. 

Thankfully, Jesus refuses them (Matthew 14:15). Jesus confounds them even more when He says: 

“They do not need to go away. You give them something to eat.” (‭Matthew‬ ‭14‬:‭16‬ NKJV)

They found five loaves and two fish, but they saw that wasn’t going to sustain a crowd of 5000 men (this number did not include the women and children who were with them). Veins rose from their foreheads as the crowd grew restless.

It’s like the disciples all wore baseball caps that day that they could not see over the bill of their caps.

The answer is right in front of you! 

Jesus performs a miracle where not only feeds everyone there but also fills 12 baskets of leftovers!

God demonstrates His inexhaustible power that magnificently floored human independence. There was no way that any man could feat to feed those countless thousands instantaneously. Stretching a fish lunch would be a joke. 

Jesus did this supernatural wonder for one important reason: 

I am all sufficient. Stay with Me.” 

At wake of the ills of the world, the failures of man, the decline of health, the ear of disaster, the sense of hopelessness, you can either turn for an escape, turn on others or turn to Jesus. 

If you’re hungry and have no food, don’t leave me to find food. Didn’t I tell you: 

“do not worry about your life, what you will eat or what you will drink; nor about your body, what you will put on. Is not life more than food and the body more than clothing? Look at the birds of the air, for they neither sow nor reap nor gather into barns; yet your heavenly Father feeds them. Are you not of more value than they? (‭Matthew‬ ‭6‬:‭25-26‬ NKJV)”

At your want to desert Me to bring meaning and satisfaction in your life, did you hear: “I am the bread of life. He who comes to Me shall never hunger, and he who believes in Me shall never thirst (John‬ ‭6‬:‭35‬ NKJV)”!!!

When the sky folds and when people turn on each other, don’t run for a solace, “STAY WITH ME”! Stay with Christ. 

“Christ is enough for me. Christ is enough for me. Everything I need is in You. Everything I need” (“Christ is Enough” -Hillsong Worship). 

Listen to the song and let it be an anthem to you. There isn’t a resort outside of Christ. 

He is everything you need. He is everything you want. I just need to change the way I think and just “taste and see that the LORD is good; Blessed is the man who trusts in Him! (‭Psalms‬ ‭34‬:‭8‬ NKJV)”

Look at Him and find that He is the river and you’re the tree. Sink your roots in the bank. Stay with Him. Your leaves won’t wither; in fact, you will prosper and live to produce what you couldn’t think was able to come out of you (See Psalms 1:3). 

Jesus is everything you need. There is no one like Our God! 

Answering Why am I Here? 

Problem with us today is not that we are perturbed waiting on the “Next Big Thing”.

The problem is that the “Big Thing” has happened but we looking for something else. 

A thing about us humans is that we are never satisfied. 

I have a new iPhone and I want the Apple Watch. I have a cookie but I want two. Well eight. I have a girlfriend, but I want her to give me more thrill in the relationship. I have a job, but I want high pay grade and a better office space. And a Ferrari. 

It’s like we are born with a void, a chasm inside our souls that never can be filled. Or that it can be filled but not with what we are filling it with. 

What happens when I kept my dog Sharp in a bird cage for a week. Well, he starts tearing everything inside the cage, barking at every two feet that passes by him, and poor him spinning in circles until he spills his water bowl and then falls into a “doggy depression”. 

He is a dog. While I had him in there to protect him from the poison that had been placed in the yard that would kill him, he wasn’t made to live in a bird cage. He was made to bark, frolic and run, and slobber my face with his wet licks. 

Maybe the problem in your life is not that you’ve grown tired barking at squirrels but that you are in the bird cage trying to squawk. 

We’ve have been pitched by books, speakers and speakers with books to live life on purpose, but how can I live a “purpose driven life” if I don’t know what my purpose in life is? 

Have you asked yourself yet: “Why am I here?” 

Even if you were made by a cosmic accident, what reason do you have to roll out of bed and make most of the day? 

I don’t know about you but it is bothersome to dress differently each day just to quiet the noise of bothersome people who noticed I wore the same pants twice. 

The one great thing about college is that your “Monday, Wednesday and Friday” class doesn’t know what you wore on “Tuesday and Thursday”. I did take this advantage. 

What is your reason for living today? 

Can I say that I don’t have the faith that I am an accident and therefore life is really meaningless. What meaning is there if your origin was meaningless? 

I grew up in church, and I never asked these questions, because theology just has this “God is” answers to my internal curiosity. 

It wasn’t until one day in high school that my art teacher kept me in class to finish a project. While we sat in silence, we attempted to break the sound barrier. Soon enough she asked me about my life and being a son of a pastor, religion instantaneously became a centerpiece in the conversation. 

She wasn’t rude but very perturbed. She was perturbed that most my answers to her questions was “because”. 

“Why are you living in Antigua?”

“Because my family were called to be missionaries” 

“How do you know you were called?” 

“Because God told my parents to leave America to serve here in Antigua.” 

I stood behind my answers until she asked me what I wanted to do with my life. 

I told her a pastor. She asked why and I told her because I always wanted to be pastor “because” my dad was a pastor and “because God called me”. 

She turned from me and  watched the sun beams glare from off the table. It seemed she was gathering energy from that beam, because she brought her eyes up and then gazed deeply into my eyes. She pierced into the window of my soul with her sharp blue eyes. 

Her wrinkled lips drew opened. Drawing a breath, she calmed the frightening silence but yet stirred what will be a tempest in my heart. 
“But what do you want to do?”
Her simple question complicated my life. I confidently knew what I want to do in life and still today I am still want to pastor. 

It’s wasnt what she said but what she meant by what she said. 

My high school art teacher struck an unsung cord in me, for the first time in my life, I challenged my beliefs. 
Let pause to say this: If you have beliefs and cannot challenge them, then they aren’t worth believing. 
Even the Bible says test what you hear. Her question wasn’t divine inspiration, but I did began testing my belief. 

I openly questioned the inconsistencies I saw in church. My pastor thought I was being defiant, but I recognized a frailty that did not match their convictions which they were persuading people to adhere to. 

I did ask myself that question “why am I here?” 

Last year in high school was complied with depression and apathy. My parents saw it best that I changed my geography for a little bit. 

A cruise is a good idea. Being clergy, I was sent to a Christian ship. But this ship carried a genre of Christian that most of us in the world have yet to encounter. 

Day one, my brother and I learned that ties and a tucked in shirts weren’t not the symbols of a righteous person. Love was the shirt men and women wore. 

Men like Alex from Uruguay who at the break down of our faithful ice cream machine, stilled the angry mob with a ray of unearthly compassion. The forecast of their faces turned with burning red to beaming as they clustered around him as he laughed, apologized and touched them with a warmth of sincerity. 

I lost my composure, because I never spectated such compassion all in one being at one moment. Besides mother of course, that’s a given. 

I grew up impressing people with my theology on Sunday morning then fighting with my siblings on Sunday night. I boarded that ship with the demand to be on the fore front of ministry. 

“I want to preach to the people” but they sent me to their little snack booth. I stood mystified in my little red uniformed shirt at Alex, because I had earlier yelled at some customers. 

He received the same harsh words and rude language that I received, but he responded differently. He didn’t fight for his right to be treated properly. He humbled himself and made the word “love” into an action. 

I cried in my cabin, beating my chest while I chanted “I want that. I want that. I want that.” 

He has something that I don’t see much on our planet. 

Could one posses something more pure than  religious piety and ceremonial ritual?

Is there something underneath the surface of human harmony that is deeper and more sincere than social tolerance? 

I realized for him to live this way he had some purpose to his life. I wish I can say that in my search to find his purpose I did so in a “piteous manner” (Christian way). 

I attempted to get him angry, make him stumble. I wore the devilish horns for a week, but he always maintained this gracious responsive manner. 

Then I threw down my hands and stopped “barking” and just watched him. 

I watched him play football (soccer) and when he was fouled though angry he reacted positively. I watched him converse with his friends, and he always seemed to me to be the central figure, because he lived in this constant loving way that drew people around him. 

I coveted his life and soon enough he started to answer my question. Providentially, he started to work more with me. There I saw his humanness. He did “sinned” like he lose his patience, and few days didn’t pull his share of the work, but what I didn’t see him was his gracious behavior. 

It came out in him saying, “John, I’m sorry”, and “John, you’re right”. I’m not trying to make him a deity but there was something internally differently about him. He was graciously kind enough to share it with me. 

It was Jesus. I worked for him the next month and saw he was just as human as I was but there was like two Persons living inside him. There was Alex and there was this Jesus. 

Jesus would come out of every time he apologized. He would come out every time work was hard, but there he would burst into a joyful rave and inspire us to push the day through. He would come out of his conversations where at the sound of his name, his eyes would expand with such delight and thrill like “this Guy is amazing John, I’m telling you”. 

Some nights, I stayed up under a light and read the books that talked about Jesus. The more I read the more I saw that this Man had some purpose that outlived His work and earthly life. A purpose that endured the rejection, the scorn and persecution. A purpose while he hung accused, sentenced, left to die, He could look at each person that unjustly kill Him and say “Father, forgive them, for they know not what they do”
I dived deeper into the Bible, and I saw that I was closer to the Truth than I thought but yet still far off. I realized that we all have a purpose but it isn’t found in ourselves. It’s found in God. 

He made us for us as His masterpiece, intended to live a life of doing good things he planned for us long ago (‭Ephesians‬ ‭2‬:‭10‬). He planned a life for me and you that wasn’t disastrous, but it had a future and a hope that was worth living (Jeremiah‬ ‭29‬:‭11‬). 
I realized my depression in high school that climaxed in not graduating was just a moment that did not define my life. I realized on that old rusty ship that I wasn’t made to be somebody but to know somebody. 
You can say Jesus is some kind of thought up idea to control society, but I say seek Him for yourself.

I had to listen to atheistic art teacher and question my beliefs enough to see the purpose to why I build my life around them. 
Maybe you can’t see yourself walking into a church building. Maybe that’s too much. 

But Jesus isn’t a steeple with a cross. He is a Person that relates to all our weaknesses, for He faced all the same hardships as we as humans face (Hebrews 4:16); yet He is also God Who made a life for you that outlives the useless pursuits of happiness in a life that on average ends at 75. 

And He is the purpose that filled the chasm of that Urguain man. 
What if today you gave in to my appeal and just looked for Jesus? 

What if you for one day diverted from your regular routine and charted a different course? A course that led into the presence of Jesus. 
Sounds wild. Maybe not yet. 

Maybe this whole time God has been Someone behind the door at the end of the hall that you only knew as much as you can see through the little keyhole. 
Maybe you just needed an opportunity such as this and be invited to open the door and see Him fuller. 

Maybe it will be end of how you live life and what you call freedom. But what if losing yourself you found a greater gain? 
A purpose that fulfills you. Someone that completes you. A life that satisfies you. 
A book in the Bible says: 
“Oh, taste and see that the LORD is good; Blessed is the man who trusts in Him!” (Psalms‬ ‭34‬:‭8‬ NKJV)
Give God a chance to give you His promise to completely satisfy you. 
He has promised to direct to a life that will bring meaning and joy to you. 
“You will show me the path of life; In Your presence is fullness of joy; At Your right hand are pleasures forevermore.” (Psalms‬ ‭16‬:‭11‬ NKJV)
If Jesus does exist as God that makes Him the source of life and pretty everything. And if that’s our conclusion doesn’t that make Him the source of all pleasure? 
And if He is the Source of all pleasure, what meaning is there for us to be content with a life that is short of this experience?

Your purpose in life includes a plan that will satisfy you. 

And you know what? If you really look for it, I think you will find the “Next Big Thing”. 

Seeking Jesus for the first time, read the Gospel of Mark. Meet a Man that wasn’t just a Man. 

Seeking Him again? I invite you to read the book of Philippians. Encounter a joy that cannot be robbed by bad days, a joy found in being with Jesus. 

God’s Pleasure: He Wants You

  We aspire to answer the question: am I wanted? Too often our heart strings are racing to be  entangled with whatever hope of someone possibly loving us. We relish at any attention we’re given, either negative or postive, because we are captivated by the thought that someone desires us. 

The long fall back to earth happens at the reality we attained less of our sense of self worth. Wounds cut deep to realize someone we assume cared about us only acted in such a way for their own selfish gain. 

Trust is hard earned today. Honestly, why should we blame anyone for keeping such a guard? We can’t see sincerity in face value as much anymore.

But as cliché as it sounds: God wants us…for us

“Having predestined us to adoption as sons by Jesus Christ to Himself, according to the good pleasure of His will, to the praise of the glory of His grace, by which He made us accepted in the Beloved.” (Ephesians 1:5, 6 NKJV)

God determined beforehand by Jesus Christ to adopt you. He decided that when at your coming to Him to be saved from all wrong that would destroy you, He was going to bring you into His family. And he did for the praise of the glory: He did it because He was pleased to do it. 

Being belonged to God is something that makes Him happy! 

How unfathomable is that? It’s inconceivable enough that God would want to save us in the first place.

It was justice for the terrorist Osama Bin Laden to die, because of he was responsible for the death of countless thousands that are still piling today. What scares me is that God sees it justice by sending everyone to Hell. 

God commanded: The soul who sins shall die. The son shall not bear the guilt of the father, nor the father bear the guilt of the son. The righteousness of the righteous shall be upon himself, and the wickedness of the wicked shall be upon himself. (Ezekiel 18:20 NKJV)

That means that the person who sins will die. Sin is whenever you displease God. You displease God when you lie and you displease God for not thanking Him for life. Both are sin. It feels harsh but God made man to make Him happy. Not vice versa. 

He will be individually responsible for his wickedness against God and be punished. Romans 3:10 declares that there is none good. We have all missed the mark. 

The justice of a righteous God demands punishment for every crime against His precepts. The sentence God placed for our disobedience to His precepts is death.

At the shooting of Osama Bin Laden, could we imagine someone taking the bullet for him. No! We all wanted to see him die. He deserved to lose his life for taking so many others’ lives away. 

God is not a man. He looks at wrong differently from us. He doesn’t measure wrong. He sees a toddler throwing the pacifier across the room as bad as a terrorist planning to drive two planes into two skyscrapers to kill people. I lost an uncle at 9/11. He sees every wrong inexcusable and worthy of punishment.  

All that is within me cried for the head of Bin Laden, but at the same place when I first disobeyed God, all heaven cried for my death.

But God, who is rich in mercy, because of His great love with which He loved us, even when we were dead in trespasses, made us alive together with Christ (by grace you have been saved), (Ephesians 2:4, 5 NKJV)

God loved us so much that while we were dead because of our wrong, He gave us life through Christ. God wanted us. And how much: But God demonstrates His own love toward us, in that while we were still sinners, Christ died for us. (Romans 5:8 NKJV)

Its overwhelming to imagine all that it took for God to bring us to state of being clear of wrong. Christ became sin (2 Corinthians 5:21). Every nasty thing, every secret fault, every evil deed, every selfish motive- Christ became that so you could literally have a clean slate.

I have cried at this fact of Christ dying to save me from death because of my sin and to give me a right standing with God. What also causes my eyes to become teary is to see that God didn’t just saved me from sin but He also adopted me. He made me a part of His family.

But as many as received Him, to them He gave the right to become children of God, to those who believe in His name: (John 1:12 NKJV)

All who believe Christ, God decided to give them the right to be His children! We are born into this family not by human passions or plans that can later be regretted by a parent who has lost concern for his offspring. 

We are born into God’s family by God’s choice. This is what God wanted to do. According Ephesians 1:6 (see top), it gave Him great pleasure to do it.

Just allow your mind to entangle itself around the idea that God loved you at your worst and saved you with His best (the cost of Your Son) and then poured out His love on you by making you a part of His family. I leave you with a story that has impressed me gravely to understand God’s extravagant love.


Indeed if anyone has reason for justice it was Adele. At a genocide in Rwanda, Adele lost her husband. She saw as attackers came and flay his body with a machete. She saw as they slit his throat. As her husband fell to the ground that was a pool of his own blood, the pastor cried out to God to forgive his attackers. These men turned on Adele. They sliced her face deeply. Everyday a mirror shows her great scar. Adele was left among dead bleeding from her face, back and her wrist at the cuts of machetes. Three years it took her to recover. For many it would take a lifetime to even to consider forgiveness. Not Adele.

“I could be a bitter, angry, resentful old woman, but I’m not going to do that.”

Adele started going to the prisoners and mothered the very men who had attack her village. One day Adele met Luis. She met him prostrated before her, kissing her feet and crying bitterly. Adele examined the trembling man and saw that Luis was the man that had killed her beloved husband and the man that marked her face. A man’s love draws its limits at such a woeful event, but Adele was filled richly with a love we saw earlier in God.

Luis asked, “Adele, would you forgive me?”

Adele bent over as the Father did from the clouds of heaven and pulled Luis up as God did from our place of unwantedness. She looked into Luis’ eyes and said, “Luis, I forgive you.”

The story could end there, but it doesn’t. Luis was released for good behavior, but he entered society unwanted. Then entered Adele. Adele found Luis and she saw these words, “Luis, you come and I will adopt you as my son.”

How much does God love you? Enough so that He made death so that it would be difficult for you to remain in wrong. Enough that He made a way for you to escape punishment by the cost of His dear Son. Enough so that He decided to make you His child when you ask for His forgiveness. And it was His great pleasure.

You are wanted.

Living for Jesus Now

Living for Jesus Now

 To live for eternity is to accept the brevity (shortness) of life now. 

“But Jesus said to him, ‘Follow Me, and let the dead bury their own dead.'” (‭Matthew‬ ‭8‬:‭22‬ NKJV)

I don’t want to say Jesus hate funerals. Well maybe: He did ruin a couple like the ruler’s daughter (Matthew 8:18-26) and the son of the widow from Nain (Luke 7:11-17). Maybe…yes. 

But in this case, Jesus was not stopping the man from burying dead family. Jesus was refusing the man’s desire to care for his father before he followed Jesus. 

According to Jewish tradition, the man didn’t want to be excused to bury his father. In actuality, the man’s father was very much alive, and he wished to return home and care his father until he aged and died. 

Jesus didn’t want an eventual commitment. He wanted the man to follow Him now and “let the dead, that is the spiritually dead, bury their own dead” (v.22). 

Jesus understood He must urgently attend to the matters God assigned Him while the sun still shined. In John 9:4-5, Jesus taught the followers of Him that they must quickly work for the God the Father Who sent Him. 

“I must work the works of Him who sent Me while it is day; the night is coming when no one can work. As long as I am in the world, I am the light of the world.” (‭John‬ ‭9‬:‭4-5‬ NKJV)

Knowing that it would be soon time for Him die to save the world, Jesus couldn’t waste any time. He wanted to seize every moment to further His cause. 

To follow the Son, we have to realize life here is short. We need to see life here as a temporary assignment, making the most of our time. 

Paul instructed us to “walk circumspectly, not as fools but as wise, redeeming the time, because the days are evil. (‭Ephesians‬ ‭5‬:‭15-16‬ NKJV)”. 

That is, be careful how you live your life. Don’t waste it with what will be considered useless compared to eternity. Don’t live as fools who live only for here and now, thoughtlessly saying, “Y.O.L.O. – You Only Live Once” at every witless decision. 

What you do today does matter forever! 

Living purposefully sees that the days are evil: people are still hopeless and lost, having yet to walk on streets called mercy – the hope found in Christ. 

You need to make the most of every opportunity, buying your time, because the night is coming when we can no longer work to rescue others, snatching them from the flames of eternal judgment (see Jude 1:23). 

Make most of your life like if your time is borrowed. 

Changing Your Circumstances 

Changing Your Circumstances 

 “But when he came to himself, he said, ‘How many of my father’s hired servants have bread enough and to spare, and I perish with hunger! (Luke 15:17 NKJV)

You can always change.

The Prodigal son demanded his inheritance, and when he got his share of his father’s estate, he went out wasted it on wild living. Bankruptcy found him and a famine followed after, driving him to the epitome of labor, feeding swine.

Life hit rocked bottom for this young man. He landed in a pit which set only gloom over his young life. It seemed that he would forever live under the status quo of being destitute and unwanted.

But the Bible said that “when [the Prodigal] came to himself…” There is a shift in the current, a sudden change in the way his life is going. He came to his senses and sought to better himself. He realized that life was better at home and he was going to make things right with his father, even if it met being his servant.

When it seemed like The Prodigal reached a point of no return in his life, the young man arose from his circumstance and made a change. The end of his resolution was an anticipated father, a welcome home party and the reconciliation of a father and son.

Seldom do people climb out of the rut in their lives. Society assumes that people are victims of their circumstances, that they are hopelessly enslaved to the life of their environment. Nothing can be further from the truth. 

Whatever has happened to you does not have to define you. The triumphs of our lives is how we respond to our circumstances.

History shows great men and women who through the ages made timeless impressions that came from terrible backgrounds. Israel would not have a deliverer if Moses allowed his past as a murder to define him. Lincoln would not have become one of America’s greatest presidents, if he decided to quit after he lost eight times running for office.

The Prodigal was under the circumstances, but he came to his senses and changed his life. The sun is always behind the clouds. Don’t let the darkness then run your life. Own the day! What is even better is that you’re not alone. Remember that “He who is in you is greater than he who is in the world (1 John 4:4 NKJV)!”

Don’t like how you’re living your life. Don’t cope with it, CHANGE IT.

Today is a day to change! 

Fatten by Future Joy

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The joy that is set before us (in the presence of God) is beyond the delights of the present.

The eyes of those that desire God are satisfied in the life to come than the fleeting pleasures of the present.

In Psalms 17, David seeks the Lord for refuge from his encroaching enemies. He resorts to God to relieve him of their intents to prey on him. He protests his right to be preserved by listing his faithfulness to God. What speaks as the voice of delighting in future joy is the psalmist’s comparison of the wicked’s present appeasements and the righteous future joy.

He says -the wicked- they have their portion in this life. They can only advantage in preserving their gratifications by passing their treasures down to their children.

David’s response shows us where his eyes are. His delights is not in what’s around him. There are anticipating the complete satisfaction he will experience in God’s presence:

As for me, I will see Your face in righteousness; I shall be satisfied when I awake in Your likeness. (‭Psalms‬ ‭17‬:‭15‬ NKJV)

David confesses that he will be satisfied when he is eye to eye with God in his glorified body. This is the eyes of joy in God. When the seeker realizes that pleasures around him are not fulfilling.

They have their peaks, but they plateau eventually with their heart thirsting for more. They eventually reach an anti-climax at the seeker enjoying thoughts that their children will find similar excitement in their toys as they did as they pass away. This is vanity. To seek for joy only to die never to be full, only content to imagine others to meeting your “highs”.

There is fulfilling joy! It is in God whose “presence is fullness of joy” (Psalms 16:11). The heart of seeker in God sees this and is delighted. He knows that one day he is going to be fat with joy one day. One day, his joy will be full and never deplete. It will be a joy that will fill his eyes as he beholds the face of God.

The joy that is ahead of you is beyond what you can enjoy now!

Look At the Birds

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I love watching birds. Silly as some will say, and so I felt, until I observe the crows in my backyard. My dog, on most days, neglects his food until he feels the dire need to eat. Overtime, the little blackbirds took an appetite for dogfood.

On one occasion, a crow seemingly brought his family to dine on my dog’s food. They lined up behind each other (at least four or five I believe), and each one took a biscuit from the food bowl and then hopped over to the water bowl where they soaked the biscuit for easy chewing.

I was fascinated how organized and structured they were: no one cut in line, and they patterned themselves in the same fashion for seconds and thirds! It’s delightful to see how God providentially provided food for the birds from my discontented dog!

We worry so much about everyday when we have a Father who said to us:

“Look at the birds of the air, for they neither sow nor reap nor gather into barns; yet your heavenly Father feeds them. Are you not of more value than they?” -Matthew 6:26 NKJV

God sees that the ravens are cared for, yet He sees you far more valuable. You are so important to Him.

Everything you need in life is at your disposal because God loves you.

How much does He love you? Enough to give Himself. Because He freely did give Himself, there is nothing hard for Him to give to meet your need.

This is God: He…did not spare His own Son, but delivered Him up for us all, how shall He not with Him also freely give us all things? (‭Romans‬ ‭8‬:‭32‬ NKJV)  He sent Himself, Jesus, to suffer and die so that we can be free from the power of sin. That was a lot!!!

We can never ever grasp the depth of God’s love that was so extravagant that He willingly offered His Son to save the likes of us. If God freely did this, how much MORE can He give us everything we need?

When you really understand this verse that God loved you so much that He gave His Son, you would boldly run to Him at every need knowing that there is NOTHING in your life that be too much that God can’t give you. 

He already gave you His best! So everything else you need is never too expensive!

Why worry? Watch a bird when you’re tempted to. As you gaze at her moving about, think that God will make sure she will get breakfast, lunch and dinner today. And if God takes time for her, He is very much eager to give you everything you need because you are FAR more valuable.

God loves birds, but He loves you MORE! 

I want you to listen to one of my favorite songs. Matthew West’s “More” reminded me at a worried state in my life that God loves me too much for me to remain in fear.

Sharing Jesus, We are not Billboards!

Billboards are everywhere. No matter where you travel, there is some signboard displaying some ad. Because they hoard our highways, it’s become second nature to ignore them.

As we trudge through Dallas’ traffic, I gave their billboards a chance to sell themselves. Most of these ads, I observed, are herded together, so its understanding that most of them are overlooked. It’s like the souvenir vendor appealing to passerby’s in a fish market. It’s seemingly impossible to get over the noise.

I thought about us who carry the Gospel. How we are trying to herald God’s redemptive plan for mankind over the noise of the world. It could be easy for people to confuse our message with another commercial.

“I don’t want your Jesus!”
“I’ll receive Christ when I’m ready”
“That’s good for you. But what you’re saying is just not for me.”

Heard this before? Don’t these responses sound like we were advertising some product to convenience their lives?

But we’re not!

For the grace of God that brings salvation has appeared to all men, (Titus 2:11 NKJV)

We are imparting the hope of the world!

We are declaring Christ who gave Himself for us, that He might redeem us from every lawless deed and purify for Himself His own special people, zealous for good works. (Titus 2:14 NKJV)

Please world listen to what we have to say is important!

Hear us out! We are not billboards!

Jesus, Best Superhero

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I am not ashamed of Batman. He is my favorite superhero. Honestly, I have idolize him a lot. He is just this ultimate symbol of willpower that rather then accept tragedy, he swallows and nurses his fears so that he may prey it on the fearful. Although human, to me he is the best superhero, because the rest of them are identified by their powers and therefore their powers are actually their crutch. Take it away and they’re worthless. But Batman is a cripple, maimed by his parents’ death, but that tragedy is his strength because it forces and pushes him to protect and avenge the weak among him.

But Batman is flawed. He can’t abolish evil. As much as he sweats for the peace of Gotham, evil still permeates. His weakness is his rule which is not to kill; so he won’t ever be able to permanently rid of the enemies of the law. Joker knows that and he takes advantage of it.

Superheroes as great as they are artificial. They can’t overcome the ills of our reality. As moral as they swear to be, they lie, cheat and bend the rules to “save the day”. I can’t say that’s pure justice if the end justifies the means.

But Jesus is the real deal.

but has now been revealed by the appearing of our Savior Jesus Christ, who has abolished death and brought life and immortality to light through the gospel, (II Timothy 1:10 NKJV)

Jesus destroyed death, which is pretty much the fear of man. They suppress the idea that one day they will die and what follows after will not to be liking.

But Jesus has shown the way of life and immortality to everyone by swallowing God’s wrath against man.

Therefore, just as through one man sin entered the world, and death through sin, and thus death spread to all men, because all sinned— (Romans 5:12 NKJV)

Man rejected God who made man to worship and serve Him. Missing God’s demands is what sin is. And we have all sinned and fall short of the glory of God (Rom 3:23). Sin separates us from God and puts us under the punishment of death.

Then Jesus steps in:

For He (God) made Him (Jesus) who knew no sin to be sin for us, that we might become the righteousness of God in Him. (II Corinthians 5:21 NKJV)

Jesus is God. Quickest way to defend this is John 1:1: In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God. (John 1:1 NKJV)

We use words to reveal what’s on our mind. Jesus is called the Word because He is the revelation of God to man. Jesus is the image of the invisible God (Col 1:15 NKJV).

Jesus who to us is the Word who “became flesh and dwelt among us, and we beheld His glory, the glory as of the only begotten of the Father, full of grace and truth.” (John 1:14 NKJV)

Sinless God became as sinful men to paid the penalty of sin.

God’s law cursed us with no way to merit righteousness that God see even our attempts as filthy rags (Isa 64:6 NKJV).

But Jesus as the Superhero that He is rescued us from death!

Christ has redeemed us from the curse of the law, having become a curse for us (for it is written, “Cursed is everyone who hangs on a tree” ), (Galatians 3:13 NKJV)

Hung on a cross, this instrumental of death, Christ became the propitiation (substitute) for our sins, and not for ours only but also for the whole world. (I John 2:2 NKJV)

Heroes defend the weak. For when we were still without strength, in due time Christ died for the ungodly. (Romans 5:6 NKJV)

Batman “died” for Gotham (Dark Knight Rises 2012) and “rose” as Bruce Wayne to live for himself. But Jesus died for our sins according to the Scriptures, and that He was buried, and that He rose again the third day according to the Scriptures, (I Corinthians 15:3, 4 NKJV)

Christ lives today, never losing His identity, but reigning as the same yesterday, today, and forever. (Hebrews 13:8 NKJV). Now in His glory, He doesn’t “hang up the cowl” (Batman!), but lives continually praying for us and helping us.

Jesus is the Hero without limits. Best Hero. Case closed.

Not Made for Safety

Not Made for Safety

  Hopefully, you know the quote: 

“A ship is safe in the harbor, but that’s not what ships are made for”.

Ships are preserved from the risk of threatening storms and others dangers if they just remain berthed at their dock. The ship I lived on, we did just that. We were berthed in Germany for 8 months.

Safe? Yes. But almost everyone and their sister were restless. As much we felt at home in Germany, we wanted to leave and sail with the news of Jesus to the world.

We were ambassadors of Christ. And if you claim yourself as part of God’s own, you are an ambassador. The point I’m getting to is that we are not made to be “safe in a harbor” (a church most likely); we are made to go and risk ourselves for the cause of Christ.

Omission is a common disease in the church. It traces from even the very beginning of our history.

Christ told His followers,“Go into all the world and preach the gospel to every creature” (Mark 16:15 NKJV). While the Apostles did preach the Gospel, they resided in Jerusalem. God had to providentially scatter them into the world in order to spread hope to everyone (Acts 8-28).

Sadly in some areas, history is repeating itself. They are some churches that depend on missionaries and pastors to share the Good News. But sharing the Gospel is not only for qualified people. We are all commanded to preach the Gospel.

Sailing out into sea, risks are likely, but ships were made to confront risks in their efforts to complete their mission.

Here is something most people don’t talk about: 

For to you it has been granted on behalf of Christ, not only to believe in Him, but also to suffer for His sake, (Philippians 1:29 NKJV)

You were not made for safety.

Suffering is part of the profile of what it means to be a Christian. We are not just privileged to receive salvation, we are also given the privilege to suffer for the name of Christ.

Leaving Germany was bittersweet, but the relief was overwhelming. We were all excited because we were finally out doing what we came together for.

Pastor and a favorite book author, Francis Chan had this to say concerning “harbored” Christians:

Christians are like manure: spread them out and they help everything grow better, but keep them in one big pile and they stink horrible

If you’re just berthed at church, sure you’re safe, but you’re also useless to the intent of God’s want for us to make Him known. It’s time to sail out.