Are you prepared?

Fifteen with my driver’s permit in my pocket and a sassy grin on my face, I slid into the driver’s seat of mom’s little Renault with my mom calmly seated in the passenger’s seat.  She’d been letting me drive on the back roads to gain driving experience, but this day we went a different route and in order to circle back to Quincy, Mom had me ease out on Alternate 70. Sitting high in the seat, I felt so mature, at ease and in control, that is I felt in control until a big diesel truck and trailer sped past us going the opposite way.   Suddenly, we seemed to be being sucking into the truck.  I was terrified for it caught me completely by surprise.  I instantly overreacted by gripping the steering wheel tighter and jerking it to the right. We swerved away from the truck, over to the side of the road where I stopped. The experience scared me so badly, it burned its way deep into my memory, for to this day, I don’t like driving close to those big rigs. Apparently, the fear on my face was enough, for Mom never said a word.

I thought of that episode after translating a verse with my Greek lexicon.  “Keep watching (actively looking) and praying (middle voice inferring that as you pray it will have an effect on you) lest you enter (are put in) temptation (a time of trial or testing)” (Matthew 26:41).

I was not prepared for that big rig, so we were pulled towards it. Whereas, had I known the cause and effect of such a scenario, I would have been prepared by gripping the steering wheel tightly, ready to resist when the suction of the truck’s passing came.  But I wasn’t and I didn’t.

Time with our LORD in the morning prepares us for the day. Though you may not know the details, somehow GOD prepares us for what lies ahead as we read HIS word and pray.  Something might grab your attention, though you don’t know why until later in the day when it shows you what to do.

“Thus, saith the LORD of hosts (armies) turn to ME and I will turn to you” (Zechariah 1:4).

So, if you don’t want to get sucked into a bad scene, be on the alert by spending time with GOD in HIS word and praying. Asking GOD to show you what ever you need to see, then during the day when suddenly something does happen, instantly (Romans 12:12) call out for help (Hebrews 4:16) and GOD will answer.

Hugs

Sharon

Assignments

Some things all believers are assigned to do, one of them is be kind.  But each of us have specific special assignments. Are you doing your assignments or are you like the gal in my class who stated, “I don’t know what GOD wants me to do.”  Do you ever wonder what GOD has for you to do?

Reading the little book of Haggai this morning, 3 things seemed to jump off the page, grab my heart, and got me praying for myself and those on my prayer list asking that our great GOD stir up our hearts for the assignments HE has for each one of us to do.

The LORD stirred up their hearts to do what HE wanted done (Haggai 1:14).

The LORD works in our hearts to will and to be able to do what HE wants done (Philippians 2:13).

The LORD told them that HIS SPIRIT remained with them so not to be afraid (Haggai 2:5).

We were glorious given the HOLY SPIRIT of promise and are sealed with HIM until the day of redemption (Ephesians 4:30) and we have an enemy who would stop us from doing what GOD wants.  He tries to get us to doubt GOD’s word, HIS instructions, and HIS wise goodness (Genesis 3:1-5). Fear is another of his chief weapons and my last post spoke a little of how the enemy stirs up our hearts to worry and fear and bombards us with difficulties. We are to lift up the shield of faith that GOD means what HE says (Numbers 23:19), put on the helmet of salvation; remembering that “Greater is HE (the HOLY SPIRIT of the LIVING GOD) that is in us, than he (the enemy) that is in the world” (1 John 4:4). Then, take up the sword of the SPIRIT, which is the Word of GOD (Ephesians 6:17- the verse or piece of a verse the HOLY SPIRIT brings to our minds) and resist the devil by verbally speaking out that Word of GOD and condemning any weapon formed against us (Isaiah 54:17).  

Then, the LORD of armies said I have chosen you (Haggai 2:23).

The LORD said in Acts 9:15 that the Apostle Paul was chosen vessel to take the gospel to the Gentiles and that same gospel speaks to us Gentiles today through the words the HOLY SPIRIT moved Paul to write (2 Peter 1:21, 3:16).

In the same way you and I are chosen vessels of GOD to do what HE wants done.  GOD prepared in advance work for each of us to do to complete HIS overall plan (Ephesians 2:10) so we don’t have to chart our own path. HE assigns specific territory for us to work in and equips us for the work HE calls us to (2 Corinthians 10:13, Colossians 1:12).  As we daily seek the LORD and acknowledge (ask and speak to) HIM concerning all things (Proverbs 3:5-7) HE promises that at the proper time GOD HIMSELF will place what HE wants us to do in our hearts and write it in our minds (Philippians 2:13, Hebrews 10:16),  Therefore, we will know precisely the next step we are to take.  It’s totally amazing!  But notice we need to talk all things over with HIM and ask HIM questions when we have them.

The LORD GOD ALMIGHTY has called you and me, each to specific work (remember prayer is work) so go with the nudges GOD places within you, without fear “for faithful is HE who calls you who will also do it” (1 Thessalonians 5:24).

If you have questions about what I have presented please prayerfully look up the verses I gave on each statement and I urge you in CHRIST’s stead to consider these things and may the good LORD give you wisdom and understanding and keep you from deception (James 1:5, 1 Corinthians 2:10) as HE guides you with HIS peace (Colossians 3:15), strengthens you with HIS joy (Nehemiah 8:10), and enables you with HIS grace (Hebrews 4:16). Now may the GOD of hope fill you with all joy and peace in believing, that you may abound in hope by the power of the HOLY SPIRIT” (Romans 15:13). Keep looking unto JESUS (Hebrews 12:2) and talk over your thoughts with HIM (2 Corinthians 10:5).

Hugs

Sharon

Don’t let your heart be troubled

Is something troubling you? Maybe you are anxious about something, or even a bit afraid of what lies ahead. Those feelings hold us back from what GOD has for us.

Jesus said, “Do not let your heart be troubled, you believe in GOD, believe also in ME” (John 14:1).

That wording in the Greek of let not your heart be troubled states that an outside being is stirring you up.  Therefore, when you are anxious or troubled you are allowing someone to stir you up. 

We know that someone isn’t GOD, “For GOD has not given us the spirit of fear; but (has given us the HOLY SPIRIT, who is the SPIRIT) of power, and of love, and of a sound mind” (2 Timothy 1:7).

So, quote that verse back to the one baiting and taunting you, that old accuser who is stirring you up to fear.  Speak the word back to him for the sword of the SPIRIT is the Word of GOD (Ephesians 6:17), “GOD has not given me a spirit of fear, but of power, and of love and of a sound mind!”

JESUS said, “Peace I leave with you, MY peace I give to you.  Let not your heart be troubled, neither let it be afraid” (John 14:27).

“Be anxious (fearful) about nothing, but in everything by prayer and supplication with thanksgiving (that GOD and all HIS power is with you and HE is on your side) let your requests be made known to GOD and the peace of GOD, which passes understanding (throws you beyond having to understand) will keep (guard) your heart and mind through CHRIST JESUS” (Philippians 4:6-7).

I urge you in CHRIST’s stead to consider these things and may the good LORD give you wisdom and understanding and keep you from deception (James 1:5, 1 Corinthians 2:10) as HE guides you with HIS peace (Colossians 3:15), strengthens you with HIS joy (Nehemiah 8:10), and enables you with HIS grace (Hebrews 4:16). Now may the GOD of hope fill you with all joy and peace in believing, that you may abound in hope by the power of the HOLY SPIRIT.”(Romans 15:13) Keep looking unto JESUS (Hebrews 12:2) and talk over your thoughts with HIM (2 Corinthians 10:5).

Hugs

Sharon

Struggles

Are you or a loved one struggling in some way today?

All around us are people struggling with sickness, financial problems, some from things just thrown at them and others suffering from the consequences of poor choices.  We too struggle.  Regardless of the cause, GOD has given a great and precious promise (2 Peter 1:4) for those who seek HIM and HIS righteousness.

“But the GOD of all grace, who hath called us unto HIS eternal glory by CHRIST JESUS, after you have suffered awhile, will make you perfect, establish, strengthen and settle you” (1 Peter 5:10).

Isn’t it amazing that GOD HIMSELF promises to get us through our struggles, enable us to grow, establish us in the truth, strengthen us to cope and/ or resist temptations that bombard us and to settle us so we aren’t confused by the pressures and lies of this world.

I asked my class on Monday night why must we struggle awhile before GOD does it?  One gal, who has struggled much, instantly blurted out: “To show us that we are NOT in control.” 

Wow!  Out of the mouths of babes comes deep truth. JESUS said, “I thank Thee O FATHER, LORD of heaven and earth, because YOU have hidden these things from the wise and prudent, and hast revealed them unto babes” (Matthew 11:25).

That is so true, but ever since the garden and our ancestors ate of that tree of knowledge of good and evil, we humans think we know best.  So part of restoring a believer into the image of JESUS (Romans 8:29) (WHO though HE is the exact representation of GOD the FATHER and through WHOM GOD the FATHER made the worlds and all in them (Hebrews 1:2) did nothing (not one thing) that GOD the FATHER did not tell JESUS to do or say-John 14:10) is to teach us that we are not in control/ or masters of our own fate.

“O LORD I know that the way of man is not in himself: it is not in man that walks to direct his steps” (Jeremiah 10:23).

That is why we are told, “trust in the LORD with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding.  In all your ways acknowledge HIM and HE will direct your path.  Be not wise in your own eyes” (Proverbs 3:5-7a)

 I urge you in CHRIST’s stead to consider these things and may the good LORD give you wisdom and understanding and keep you from deception (James 1:5, 1 Corinthians 2:10) as HE guides you with HIS peace (Colossians 3:15), strengthens you with HIS joy (Nehemiah 8:10), and enables you with HIS grace (Hebrews 4:16). Now may the GOD of hope fill you with all joy and peace in believing, that you may abound in hope by the power of the HOLY SPIRIT.”(Romans 15:13) Keep looking unto JESUS (Hebrews 12:2) and talk over your thoughts with HIM (2 Corinthians 10:5).

Hugs

Sharon

the most important

What is the most important decision that you will ever make?

The GOD who never changes (Malachi 3:6) says: “I call heaven and earth to record this day against you, that I have set before you life and death, blessing and cursing therefore, CHOOSE life, that both you and your seed may live.  That you may love the LORD thy GOD, and that you may obey HIS voice and that you may cleave to HIM for HE is your life (John 17:3) Deuteronomy 30:19-20.

“For GOD so loved the world that HE gave HIS only begotten SON that whosoever believes in HIM shall not perish but have eternal life” John 3 16

Be it known that: “nothing can separate you from the LOVE of GOD that is in CHRIST JESUS our LORD” (Romans 8:39)

“He that believes on the SON has everlasting life: and he that believes not the SON shall not see life: but the wrath of GOD abides on him” (John 3:36)

“And this is life eternal, that they might know THEE the only true GOD, and JESUS CHRIST, who THOU has sent” (John 17:3)

I urge you in CHRIST’s stead to consider these things and may the good LORD give you wisdom and understanding and keep you from deception (James 1:5, 1 Corinthians 2:10) as HE guides you with HIS peace (Colossians 3:15), strengthens you with HIS joy (Nehemiah 8:10), and enables you with HIS grace (Hebrews 4:16). Now may the GOD of hope fill you with all joy and peace in believing, that you may abound in hope by the power of the HOLY SPIRIT.”(Romans 15:13) Keep looking unto JESUS (Hebrews 12:2) and talk over your thoughts with HIM (2 Corinthians 10:5).

Hugs

Sharon

As far as the east is from the west

In Genesis 1:27, 2:1 we learn that man was made in the image of GOD. After sin entered the picture, man became dead (spiritually-in his relationship with GOD) in trespasses and sin (Ephesians 2:1-5). From that time on, man was born in the image of fallen man (Genesis 2:3). The ball and chain of sin pulling at him/her.

And this fallen man’s nature is no longer a mirror of the divine nature but is a fallen nature that has something to do with the knowledge of good and evil and wanting to act independent. “I know best.” The basic problem with that is 2-fold, 1st it is rebellion against our Creator and 2nd we were not designed to be independent of GOD. As it is written… “it is not in man that walks to direct his (own) steps” (Jeremiah 10:23). Nor can we figure things out on our own, for as it is written… (of CHRIST) “in whom is hid all the treasures of wisdom and knowledge” (Colossians 2:3). We are told to “trust in the LORD with all our hearts and to lean NOT on our own understanding; to acknowledge (ask) HIM in everything and HE will direct our path” and then are warned “be NOT wise in your own eyes” (Proverbs 3:5-7).

Since all have sinned and come short of the glory of GOD (Romans 6:23), we are dead in our trespasses and sin (Ephesians 2:1-5) and all have a ball and chain pulling us down. GOD sent HIS only begotten SON to reconcile us to HIMSELF by paying for our sin on the cross. GOD’s eternal judgment for sin fell on CHRIST on the cross, and justification is made whereby believers (those who accept the love of the truth that GOD the FATHER and JESUS did this for us) are freed from the penalty of sin.

When one believes in JESUS we are born again and obtain eternal life (John 3:7, 16). When we believe the gospel of JESUS that HE died for our sins and rose for our justification we receive the love of the truth and several things happen simultaneously:

When one is JUSTIFIED (just as if I’d never sinned) one is freed from the penalty of sin forever. By paying for sin through HIS blood on the cross JESUS finished the requirements of the OT law and instituted the NT covenant (1 Corinthians 11:25, Hebrews 9:15, 10:16-17). Having been REDEEMED by CHRIST’s blood (from the slave market of sin) a believer is FORGIVEN (Colossians 1:14), at this point a believer is RECONCILED to GOD and GOD places on the believer in JESUS, HIS very own RIGHTEOUSNESS (Romans 3:21-22).

The HOLY SPIRIT comes to reside within the believer (John 7:38-39) and the HOLY SPIRIT BAPTIZES the believer into the body of CHRIST (the church 1 Corinthians 12:13, 27, Colossians 1:18); So, every believer is in JESUS. and baptized into CHRIST’s death (Romans 6:3) he dies to the law (Romans 7:4). Being freed from the law I am free to marry CHRIST and with HIM bear fruit unto GOD (Romans 7:4).

By faith in CHRIST JESUS we have BOLDNESS and ACCESS (to GOD) with confidence (Ephesians 3:11-12).and at the throne of grace obtain mercy and get grace to help in times of need (Hebrews 4:16).

Therefore, if man be in CHRIST, he is a new creature; old things are passed away; behold all things are become new (2 Corinthians 5:17).

At the same time, GOD the FATHER DELIVERS the believer out of the power of darkness and translates them into the kingdom of HIS dear SON (Colossians 1:13).

Then as a self-absorbed constantly eating caterpillar goes into a cocoon and dies and slowly parts of the chewing 12 simple eyed multi legged creature dissolve and are used to make a totally different creature= a winged creature with 2 multifaceted eyes and a built-in straw for sipping nectar from the flowers it flits around to, so the new believer enters into the cocoon process of SANCTIFICATION.

Sanctification- the setting apart for GOD’s use is at once instantaneous by the decree of GOD and yet a process whereby the indwelling HOLY SPIRIT is little by little transforming the believer into the image of the Savior JESUS by writing GOD’s thoughts in the believer’s mind so he/she begins thinking like GOD and places HIS desires into the believer’s heart so she/he begins to feel as GOD does about things (Philippians 2:13, Hebrews 10:16-17, 1 Corinthians 2:10-16, Romans 8:29, 2 Peter 1:1-4, 2 Corinthians 3:18, Isaiah 28:9-10). This is done at the decree of GOD the FATHER (Romans 8:29).

The cocoon process of sanctification will continue through life on earth and the ball and chain of the old nature gets smaller and smaller as we yield to the leading of the HOLY SPIRIT.

Although truly born into GOD’s family when we believe in JESUS, we will gradually take on the divine nature (2 Peter 1:4) as we grow in our knowledge of GOD the FATHER and our LORD JESUS CHRIST; as we claim the great and precious promises given us in the Word of GOD and walk in the SPIRIT as HE nudges us along or warns us (2 Peter 1:2-4). The believer’s complete transformation cannot take place until stripped of the body of this death with its sin nature and the believer sees JESUS face to face (1 John 3:2); that is called GLORIFICATION.

A Christian, in time while on earth, is at one and same time a sinner and a righteous person. A sinner in fact, but a righteous person by the sure decree and promise of GOD that HE will continue to deliver the believer from sin until HE has completely transformed the believer through teaching (1 Corinthians 3:18) and discipline (Hebrews 12:11) and make the believer like the Savior (Romans 8:29).

Once confessed (1 John 1:9) or disciplined (1 Corinthians 11:31-32/ Hebrews 12:5-11), the believer’s sins and iniquities GOD remembers no more (Hebrews 10:17). The believer is totally healthy in hope, but sinner in fact, having the beginnings of righteousness so hungers for more and more therefore seeks it, while very aware how he/she falls short and sees her/his own unrighteousness.

The ball and chain of sin get smaller and smaller as step by step the believer yields to the prompting of the HOLY SPIRIT and grows closer and closer to the LORD. But sometimes a believer insists on playing in sin. At those times GOD deals severely in discipline. GOD disciplines those HE loves (Hebrews 12:6) and HIS purpose is change (Hebrews 12:11). We see an extreme example in 1 Corinthians 5:5, but if you notice it is so that the one being disciplined’s soul will be saved (1 Corinthians 11:31-32).

I urge you in CHRIST’s stead to consider these things and may the good LORD give you wisdom and understanding and keep you from deception (James 1:5, 1 Corinthians 2:10) as HE guides you with HIS peace (Colossians 3:15), strengthens you with HIS joy (Nehemiah 8:10), and enables you with HIS grace (Hebrews 4:16). Now may the GOD of hope fill you with all joy and peace in believing, that you may abound in hope by the power of the HOLY SPIRIT.” (Romans 15:13). Keep looking unto JESUS (Hebrews 12:2) and talk over your thoughts with HIM (2 Corinthians 10:5).

Hugs

Sharon

Are you a Samaritan?

Have you ever been reading the Word of GOD and something just jumps off the page at you?  It really gets your attention?  That’s what happened to Lydia.  She had gathered with other women who feared GOD to pray. Then one came and began speaking the Word of GOD and all of a sudden it grabbed her.  Luke 16:14 tells us that the LORD opened her heart to pay attention to what was being said.

That is what happened to me when after my pastor had expounded on the parable of the “Good Samaritan” (Luke  10:25-37) and stressed the need for our having compassion like the Samaritan, he related the allegory the early church had for this parable.

The man beaten and robbed= Adam/ and all mankind

Road to Jericho =the dangers of walking in the way of the world (Psalm 1:1).

The thieves and robbers=the powers of darkness (the devil and demons) (John 10:10).

The priest=the law, while good it cannot save for none can be saved by the   law (Romans 3:20).

The Levite=the prophets- no mediator between man and GOD but JESUS (1 Timothy 2:5).

The good Samaritan=JESUS-HE came to seek and save the lost (Luke 19:10).

The oil=The HOLY SPIRIT (1 John 2:20, John 7:38-39).

The wine=JESUS CHRIST’s blood shed for the remission of sin, which instituted the New Covenant (Hebrews 9:14-15, 22, 1 Corinthians 11:25).

The inn=The church

When I come again=Christ is coming back (1 Thessalonians 4:16-17, Revelation 22:12).

“Now the testimony (the telling of) JESUS is the spirit of prophesy” (Revelation 19:10). When JESUS told this parable of the Good Samaritan HE was prophesying.  As you await HIS return are you going out and showing compassion to those in need around you?

Let us ask GOD to show us someone we can reach out to this week.

I urge you in CHRIST’s stead to consider these things and may the good LORD give you wisdom and understanding and keep you from deception (James 1:5, 1 Corinthians 2:10) as HE guides you with HIS peace (Colossians 3:15), strengthens you with HIS joy (Nehemiah 8:10), and enables you with HIS grace (Hebrews 4:16). Now may the GOD of hope fill you with all joy and peace in believing, that you may abound in hope by the power of the HOLY SPIRIT.”(Romans 15:13) Keep looking unto JESUS (Hebrews 12:2) and talk over your thoughts with HIM (2 Corinthians 10:5).

Hugs

Sharon

Good

Ever wonder what a word really means?  To understand what something means we need to understand the words being used to define it.  Feeling nudged to clarify what the seemingly general terms good, acceptable and perfect meant I went to the Greek to learn more precisely what each of those terms was talking about and how the readers of Greek understood those words.

Romans 12:1 begins by telling us that we should offer ourselves as living sacrifices to GOD,  we are to surrender our plans and preferences to the ONE who loves us.  In Romans 12:2 we are told that when we resist being conformed to (pressed into the mold of) the ways of this world and allow GOD to transform us (like going from a crawling constantly chewing caterpillar to a graceful; winged butterfly occasionally sipping some nectar from the flowers as she freely flitters here and there) by the renewing of our mind as we grow in our knowledge of GOD our FATHER and  the LORD JESUS CHRIST by prayer, reading GOD’s word and claiming HIS promises (2 Peter 2:2-4).  Our thinking and feelings change little by little as the HOLY SPIRIT opens our understanding (2 Corinthians 3:18).  Hebrews 10:16 puts it that HE is writing GOD’s desires (law) in our mind and placing GOD’s feelings in our hearts so we begin to think and feel like GOD which leads to our acting like HIM (taking on the divine nature 2 Peter 1:4).  For as a man thinketh in his heart so is he.

As we allow ourselves to be transformed by the renewing of our mind in this manner, we will come to prove that GOD’s will is good, acceptable and perfect.

Now those words are general in nature and rather nebulous.  So, for a more precise understanding I went to the Greek to see them as the 1st century Christian understood them.

Renewing means=renovation, an adjustment of the moral and spiritual vision/ adjusting our thinking to the mind of GOD (the work of the HOLY SPIRIT within us 1 Corinthians 2:10-16, Hebrews 10:16).

Prove (test and approve NIV) means= to discern, test and approve after examination.

Good means = beneficial in effect (2 Corinthians 4:15=all things for your benefit, James 1:17 everything good/ beneficial comes down from heaven from the FATHER of lights with whom there is no variableness neither shadow of turning);

Acceptable means=well pleasing, something to be thankful for (1 Thessalonians 5:18).

Perfect means=complete and entire, lacking nothing, fully developed, brought to completion (as Isaiah 55:8-11 explains that what GOD does we don’t always understand because HIS ways and thoughts are not ours, but that GOD sends it out HIS word and it will do what HE wants done). 

One word stood out above all others and that was the word good.  When JESUS said no one but GOD is good HE was saying, GOD was the source of all benefits.

When we are told that our current situation (pleasant or horrendous) is for our benefit (2 Corinthians 4:15-18), we are being told that GOD only allows or brings that into our lives that which will benefit us in the end. 

I tell you from experience, that is a hard pill to swallow.  It is really hard to believe and I can only grasp ahold of it’s meaning as I look at JESUS (Hebrews 12:2-3), the one who created all things (Hebrews 1:2) laying aside HIS glory to come, take on a human body was mocked and ridiculed by those HE had made, then HE carried the sins of the world on the cross (Philippians 2:4-8, Hebrews 9:15), although JESUS HIMSELF never sinned, though tempted in all ways as we are (Hebrews 4:15).  HE died for our sins- HIS blood washes them away when we believe in HIM.  JESUS was raised for our justification and HE lives forevermore so is able to save us to the uttermost being HE is constantly interceding for us (Hebrews 7:25).

Everything JESUS did was to benefit us, for HIS delight was in the sons of men. That is why we can say HE is good.  GOD the FATHER’s plan is good for it is to benefit all who will choose to believe that HE sent JESUS, and JESUS died and was risen again for our benefit that we might be forgiven and live forever with HIM.

After discovering the meaning of the word good, I was in church and the word good popped up over and over as we sang praises.  Each time I sang good, I thought benefit.  GOD lives to benefit others… I want to be more like HIM.

Looking unto JESUS,

Sharon

The real reason

A man being persecuted for telling the people about JESUS is the real story behind St. Patrick’s Day.  The testimony of JESUS CHRIST (or telling about what JESUS did for you) is the spirit of prophesy Revelation 19:10.

March 17 is St. Patrick’s Day, a day Americans focus on good luck and all things Irish. But most of those celebrating don’t know that the man for whom this day is named was a Christian who was persecuted because of his Christian actions.( these words are from “A Note from the Author to Parents and Educators” that is included in Patrick: God’s Courageous Captive, a book for children published by VOM that tells the true story of St. Patrick’s Day.)

Many celebrate St. Patrick’s Day on March 17 and hang pictures of shamrocks and mythical creatures called leprechauns. But who was St. Patrick, and why do we celebrate his life on this day?

Patrick lived a full life, but not without his share of suffering and adventure. He was born in Britain, in the fourth century A.D., during a time of great uncertainty for the Roman Empire. The Roman legions that once protected civilized Britain from barbaric invaders were called away to defend themselves in other regions of the Roman Empire. Therefore, Britain was left vulnerable to attacks.

Just before Patrick turned 16 years old, he and his family spent time at their holiday villa by the sea, located outside the town of Bannaventa Berniae, when Irish pirates attacked it just before dawn. Some say the villa was attacked during the day while Patrick played on the beach. Although Patrick’s family escaped, Patrick and many of the family’s workers did not; and soon they were enroute to Ireland, where Patrick was sold as a slave to Miliuc of Slemich, a Druid tribal chieftain.

Patrick was given the task of a herdsman. Though raised in a Christian home (his father, Calpornius, was a civil magistrate and tax collector, as well as a church deacon), Patrick never made a decision to follow Christ until he was kidnapped and made a slave. In his autobiography, Confessions, Patrick wrote, “…‘the Lord opened my senses to my unbelief,’ so that, though late in the day, I might remember my many sins; and accordingly ‘I might turn to the Lord my God with all my heart.’” He also wrote about how his faith in God grew as he prayed to Him while he shepherded the flocks: “But after l had come to Ireland, it was then that I was made to shepherd the flocks day after day, and, as l did so, I would pray all the time, right through the day. More and more the love of God and fear of Him grew strong within me, and as my faith grew, so the Spirit became more and more active … In snow, in frost, in rain, I would hardly notice any discomfort, and I was never slack but always full of energy. It is clear to me now, that this was due to … the Spirit within me.”

But Patrick’s devotion to God did not go unnoticed. He soon earned the nickname “Holy Boy” among his fellow slaves.

One night Patrick had a dream. In it he heard a voice telling him, “Soon you will be returning to your own country.” In another dream he received a response to the first dream, being told, “Come and see where your ship is waiting for you.” At the age of 22, Patrick escaped and traveled 200 miles to the coast of Ireland. Of his long journey across Ireland, he wrote: “I turned on my heel and ran away, leaving behind the man to whom I had been bound for six years. Yet I came away from him in the power of God, for it was He who was guiding my every step for the best. And so I felt not the least anxiety until I reached the ship.”

Patrick approached one of the men on the ship that rested on the coast. When he asked to board, the seaman scowled at him. Patrick started to leave when the man called back to him, saying the other passengers wanted him on board. Patrick wrote, “In spite of this, I still hoped that they might come to have faith in Jesus Christ.”

The journey by boat was long, including a stop where they journeyed on land for 28 days. After having run out of food, the captain turned to Patrick and challenged him to ask his God for more. Glad to oblige, Patrick responded, “Turn trustingly to the Lord who is my God and put your faith in Him with all your heart, because nothing is impossible to Him. On this day, He will send us food sufficient for our journey, because for Him there is abundance everywhere.” According to Patrick’s autobiography, when the men turned around, a herd of pigs was standing before them. They feasted for days and gave thanks to God.

Two years later Patrick finally made it to his beloved Britain and into the arms of his mother and father who pleaded with him never to leave them again. Patrick began to settle back into his life in Britain and studied to become a priest and a bishop. But one night Patrick had a dream of a man who seemed to come from Ireland and was carrying a letter with the words “The Voice of the Irish.” As Patrick began to read the words, he seemed to hear the voice of the same men he worked with as if they were shouting, “Holy broth of a boy, we beg you, come back and walk once more among us.”

But church leaders and Patrick’s parents fiercely opposed his plans to return to Ireland. They did not think the Druids were worth saving. His family shuddered at the thought of him returning to barbaric Ireland with the gospel, as the Druids were known to weave criminals and runaway slaves into giant wicker baskets and suspend them over a fire. Of this opposition Patrick later wrote, “So at last I came here to the Irish gentiles to preach the gospel. And now I had to endure insults from unbelievers, to ‘hear criticism of my journeys’ and suffer many persecutions ‘even to the point of chains.’… And should I prove worthy, I am ready and willing to give up my own life, without hesitation, for His name … There was always someone talking behind my back and whispering, ‘Why does he want to put himself in such danger among his enemies who do not know God?’” Patrick had to sell his title of nobility to become the “slave of Christ serving the barbaric nation.”

While in Ireland, Patrick shared the gospel with his former slave owner, Miliuc the Druid. But instead of turning his back on his pagan gods, Miliuc locked himself in his house and set it on fire while Patrick stood outside and pleaded with him to turn to Christ. It is said that Miliuc drowned out Patrick’s pleas by crying out to his false gods.

Miliuc’s refusal to hear the gospel was just the beginning of Patrick’s challenges with the Druids as he spread the Good News across Ireland and taught its people how to read and write. One story that some believe is legend mentions Patrick challenging the Druid wizards in 433 A.D., on the vernal equinox, which occurred on Easter Sunday that year. Patrick challenged the wizards’ power of control by starting a bonfire, which was central to the Druids’ ritual, on a hillside opposite of the barbaric idol-worshippers. Patrick was dragged before the Druid council where he had the opportunity to share about Jesus, the light of the world. While some Druids believed, others tried to kill him.

Patrick continued his journey across Ireland. He preached at racetracks and other places of worldly indulgences, seeing many come to Christ. However, this was not without opposition. The Druids often tried to poison him. One time a barbarian warrior speared Patrick’s chariot driver to death in an attempt to kill Patrick. He was often ambushed at his evangelistic events and was enslaved again for a short time. He had to purchase safe passage through a hostile warlord’s land to continue on his journey.

Another time Patrick and his companions were taken as prisoners and were going to be killed, but they were later released. In Confessions, Patrick wrote, “As every day arrives, I expect either sudden death or deception, or being taken back as a slave or some such other misfortune. But I fear none of these, since I look to the promise of heaven and have flung myself into the hands of the all-powerful God, who rules as Lord everywhere.”

Patrick journeyed throughout Ireland, sharing Christ until his death on March 17, around the year 461 A.D. Later Irish mythological creatures known as leprechauns would creep into the holiday celebrations, as well as the symbol of the shamrock, believed to have been used by Patrick to illustrate the Trinity as he preached and taught. Some legends have circulated stating Patrick drove all the snakes out of Ireland. Since there are no snakes in Ireland and snakes often symbolize the devil and evil, many believe the “snakes” were a metaphor representing his work of driving the idol-worshipping Druid cult out of the country.

Enslavement, torture, imprisonment and death for one’s faith in Christ were not confined to Patrick’s lifetime. Today Christians in communist nations like China, Vietnam and Cuba are imprisoned if caught sharing the gospel with fellow countrymen. In Sudan, a Christian boy named Demare was kidnapped by militant Muslims and sold as a slave. And in Vietnam, when members of some tribal groups have come to Christ, they destroy the altars used to pray to their dead ancestors. When fellow villagers and even members of the government hear about this, these new believers in Christ are harassed. Some are even imprisoned for turning away from their empty religions of idol and ancestor worship.

We may never be enslaved, imprisoned or beaten because of our faith in Christ, but many may make fun of us for believing in Jesus’ promise of heaven and placing our faith in a God they do not see with their eyes and cannot touch with their hands.

We pray this version of Patrick’s courageous life will inspire you to stand firm in Christ and stand strong for Him as you tell others about the greatest gift we can ever be given – salvation through Jesus!

What’s the purpose

Do you ever feel different, and wonder why GOD made you the way HE has? Maybe there is something you don’t like about you?  I know that my profound hearing loss is sometimes so hard, especially when I am in a group and can’t understand what is going on but others expect me to hear them.

There is a reason you know, for GOD does nothing without a reason (Ezekiel 14:23). And we can be certain that HIS plan for us is good for HE said so and cannot lie (Jeremiah 29:11). Although you may not see it now, your peculiarities and mine will eventually glorify GOD and bless us.

“You are GOD’s workmanship created in CHRIST JESUS unto good works which GOD has prepared in advance for you to walk in” (Ephesians 2:10) Note: you walk in them as GOD does the work (John 15:5, 1 Thessalonians 5:24).

But you are a chosen generation (I am so glad I live in this period of time and in a place where I can get hearing aids and glasses… but that is not what this is talking about.  This is the only place this Greek word is translated generation in the NT for the word gender means: family/ offspring.)

A royal priesthood (as a child of GOD-John 1:12 we are royalty and united with CHRIST JESUS who is our high priest-Hebrews 7:24-25 we share HIS priestly office to intercede for others.)

A holy nation (for GOD has delivered us from the power of darkness and has translated us into the kingdom /nation of HIS dear SON-Colossians 1:13.)

A peculiar people (the world thinks it strange that we not run with them to their excesses-1 Peter 4:4.)

That we should show forth the praises of HIM who called us out of darkness into HIS marvelous light (Colossians 1:13) 1 Peter 2:9.

One of GOD’s praises is GOD’s amazing love.  In fact, as I read Lamentations 3:23 this morning I burst out singing; “the steadfast love of the LORD never ceases, HIS mercies never come to an end, they are new every morning, new every morning Great is YOUR faithfulness O LORD, great is YOUR faithfulness.”

Romans 8:39 tells us that GOD’s love is in CHRIST JESUS our LORD.  We are to extend an invitation to receive that love to the lost so they can enter into GOD’s love through JESUS.  All the benefits GOD wants to give come only to those who choose to believe in JESUS (John 3:16, 36).

When JESUS commission us to reach out to the lost by being witnesses of HIM and GOD’s love, HE sent the HOLY SPIRIT to indwell every believer to co-witness with him (Acts 1:8).  I love that when the HOLY SPIRIT was given to those 1st believers in JESUS they immediately began to speak and the unbelievers from many nations who heard them said, “we do hear them speak in our own languages the wonderful works of GOD” (Acts 2:11).  The praises of our marvelous GOD just burst out of them!

Do they burst out from you?

I urge you in CHRIST’s stead to consider these things and may the good LORD give you wisdom and understanding and keep you from anything false (James 1:5, 1 Corinthians 2:10) as HE guides you with HIS peace (Colossians 3:15), strengthens you with HIS joy (Nehemiah 8:10), and enables you with HIS grace (Hebrews 4:16). Now may the GOD of hope fill you with all joy and peace in believing, that you may abound in hope by the power of the HOLY SPIRIT.”(Romans 15:13) Keep looking unto JESUS (Hebrews 12:2) and talk over your thoughts with HIM (2 Corinthians 10:5).

Hugs

Sharon