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Eschatology and a love-inflamed desire to look on His face

November 10th, 2011 Trent Arwine No comments

Having recently been involved in some studies on eschatology with some post-millennial friends, I came across a quote that has quickly become one of my favorites.

Mere acquaintance with correct doctrine is a poor substitute for Christ, and familiarity with New Testament eschatology will never take the place of a love-inflamed desire to look on His face. — A.W. Tozer

Tozer would not seek to minimize the importance of doctrinal studies, especially for us which are living in a culture dominated by churchianity in which ecumenism and biblical ignorance decorates the religious landscape. Tozer’s point is well taken and likely insulting not only to modern mainstream churchianity but also to those who elevate doctrinal studies over compassionate hearts that reach out to those in need.

Do your best to present yourself to God as one approved, a worker who has no need to be ashamed, rightly handling the word of truth. (2 Timothy 2:15 ESV)

You search the Scriptures because you think that in them you have eternal life; and it is they that bear witness about me [i.e. Jesus]… (John 5:39 ESV)

Notice the two inseparably interrelated distinctives. God’s people should be the most serious bible students with a thorough understanding of John 5:39. Hopefully then, whether studying essential core doctrines or contemplating the various eschatological viewpoints, our studies will help kindle that “love-inflamed desire to look on His face.”

Christ’s Call to Follow in His Footsteps — K.P. Yohannan

September 1st, 2009 Trent Arwine No comments

This message is a partially transcribed excerpt from an original message spoken by K.P. Yohannan, the founder and president of Gospel for Asia, a mission organization involved in evangelism and church planting in the unreached regions of Asia  The full message is titled: “Christ’s Call”  and can be viewed here.

What I am here to tell you that the call of Christ is not just to be informed but do something about it.  You are bombarded with information.  You get enough spiritual information in one week that all of China and India, people don’t get in five years.  How blessed we are.  But lets not fool ourselves because you got people coming here, large numbers, you’ve got nice building, lets not fool ourselves.  That don’t mean we are impacting the world!

Nearly three billion people live on planet earth that never heard the Name Jesus.  I tell you what, many years ago I went through a crisis in my life.  The crisis was this – I wish I could believe there is no hell.  Because I was so getting desperate if hell is real I must do something more than what I was doing with my life.  But I tell you what – I went to the Bible, just like you read, and came to the conclusion hell is real.  There is a place, and hell is not for a vacation for two years, ten years, like they put prisoners for murdering for ten years, twenty years.

No sir.  Hell is forever!  And after ten billion trillion years those in hell will scream saying “I want to die!  I want to die!”  That’s all.  Not even for a drop of water.   They just want to die.  And the answer comes again and again and again – “You shall never die, you will never die.”  That is the fate of multiplied billions on planet earth.

But how we need to realize we are headed toward eternity and that is not a thousand miles away from now, it is next minute.  And Jesus lived like that.

1 Peter 2:21 – “To this you were called because Christ suffered for you, leaving you an example that you should follow in His footsteps.”

He left His example – He suffered for you, leaving you an example that we should follow in His footsteps.  The reason why we in America with all the teaching, all the music, all the stuff going on, our lives are shallow – still struggling with sin, and struggle in our private thought life, with things you know not pleasing God, and a lack of victory in your life, lack of authority of God in your life, seeking to please men rather than God, ever so busy we can’t be quiet – in the car, in the shower, in the room, everywhere we go, we have to be kept busy because we are a restless people.

Why is it?  Why is it?  It is simply because we do not want to accept the cross of Christ into our lives.  Cross means self-denial, giving up our own wishes and dreams for the sake of the cross.  For the sake of Calvary.  And that is what we are missing here.  That is the reason with all the stuff we miss so much of reality.

When will we learn – what does it take for us to learn – call of Christ for us is as the Father have sent Me, so send I you.  You are my hand, you are my leg, you are my eyes, you are my ears, you are my tears, you are Mine – go into the world and touch the poor, the needy, the lepers, the dying and the hurting and the ones going to hell and grab them and rescue them.  That is the call of Christ.  The call of Christ is to die not to live.  You must by the grace of God make a decision – that Lord I want approval from You and no one else.  So much of Christian work originates in the flesh and carnality.  “Lord I only want your approval.”

I know those are strong words – unless you are sensitive to the Lord, you can easily misunderstand.  We have a problem in America, in our church – we misunderstand obedience for legalism and bondage.

I’m telling you, I’m telling you – the day is soon coming you will regret and repent – too late will it be over the debased life we spent for ourselves here.  The world out there that do not know Jesus and our priority number one, number one must be – “Lord I love you and out of that I give all to touch the lost world.”

Jesus Died — Paul Washer

July 12th, 2009 Trent Arwine No comments

The text here is a partially transcribed excerpt from a message spoken by Paul Washer.  I am uncertain as to the the source of the entire message from which this excerpt is derived… most likely you can find it at www.sermonindex.net.  If you find it, please let me know.

He died.  The Father gave His Son.  When you say things like, Jesus died.  Shouldn’t you stop for a moment, or something.  I mean, He died.  He really died.  And it was His blood shed on that tree that’s the only reason the black filth of your sin can be washed away.

That blood on that tree… the slaughter of the Son of God.  And that man, that God, that man Christ Jesus rose again from the dead.  And on the 40th day He ascended up to the right hand of His father and for the first time in all the history of history a man walked up to the doors of heaven and cried out what we find here in verse 7: “Lift up your heads O gates and be lifted up O ancient doors that the King of Glory may come in.  And all of heaven behind those doors are in utter shock in silence and wonder.

Finally a brave one lifts his head and begins to speak: “Who is this King of Gory?  Who dares speak to these doors.  No man has ever dared come this far or lay his hand to the latch of this wall.  Who is this King of Glory?  And then all of a sudden the Lord, the Messiah, the Christ, the Son of God, the Man for us cries out: “The Lord strong and mighty, the Lord mighty in battle.  Lift up your heads O gates, lift up your heads, lift them up O ancient doors that the King of Glory may come in.”  And in the first time of all time, those doors opened for a man, and He walked through those doors and everything that has ever been made fell on its face.  “All hail the power of Jesus name let angels prostrate fall.  Bring forth the royal diadem and crown Him Lord of all.  Crown Him with many crowns, this Lamb upon the throne.”  And I can just see Him now, walking up to His Father… bold, it was His right.  Climbing the steps of this throne that would make Solomon’s throne look like paper machet… and sits down without even asking permission.  And looks at His Father, not as a question, but as an affirmation, and says: “Father, it is finished.”  And the Father says: “Son, it is finished indeed.”  This Jesus Whom you crucified, God has made Him both Lord and Christ of all.

Don’t think I will even ask you to make Jesus Lord of your life, that’s the most preposterous thing I could ever tell you to do.  Jesus Christ is Lord of your life. Whether your serve Him or not, whether you bless Him, curse Him, hate Him or love Him… He is the Lord of your life because God has given Him a name that is above every name so that at the name of Jesus Christ every knee shall bow and tongue shall confess that He is Lord.

Some of you will bow out of the grace that has been given to you and others will bow because your knee caps will be broken by the One who rules the nations with a rod of iron.

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The Mystery of Divine Personality

June 10th, 2009 Trent Arwine No comments

God’s revelation of Himself to mankind is perfect.  When we see Jesus, we see the Father (John 14:8-9).  He is the radiance of the glory of God and the exact imprint of his nature… (Hebrews 1:3).  For in Him (Jesus) the whole fullness of Deity (the Godhead) continues to dwell in bodily form [giving complete expression of the divine nature] (Colossians 2:9 AMP).

Though His revelation of Himself is complete, God remains very mysterious.  As a diamond is multifaceted, so is God’s personality.   It is a dangerous error to ignore the contrasts of personality that God has demonstrated exist in His holy character.  To present God as only One who loves, without revealing His love with His holy justice, is to present a false God.

Equally errant is the man I know that insisted that Hurricane Katrina was strictly the revelation of God’s divine judgment.  Was God judging? I am certain He was.  Yet was He not also being merciful, bringing people to know Him?  Was He not also growing and molding His people into His image through trial?  God is always up to more than we see.

He was the meekest and lowliest of all the sons of men, yet he spoke of coming on the clouds of heaven with the glory of God. He was so austere that evil spirits and demons cried out in terror at his coming, yet he was so genial and winsome and approachable that the children loved to play with him, and the little ones nestled in his arms. His presence at the innocent gaiety of a village wedding was like the presence of sunshine.

No one was half so compassionate to sinners, yet no one ever spoke such red hot scorching words about sin. A bruised reed he would not break, his whole life was love, yet on one occasion he demanded of the Pharisees how they ever expected to escape the damnation of hell. He was a dreamer of dreams and a seer of visions, yet for sheer stark realism He has all of our stark realists soundly beaten. He was a servant of all, washing the disciples feet, yet masterfully He strode into the temple, and the hucksters and moneychangers fell over one another to get away from the mad rush and the fire they saw blazing in His eyes.

He saved others, yet at the last Himself He did not save. There is nothing in history like the union of contrasts which confronts us in the gospels. The mystery of Jesus is the mystery of divine personality.

James Stewart, Scottish theologian

The only reason that Paul could say that he was innocent of the blood of all men, is because he declared the whole counsel of God (Acts 20:26-27).  Paul spoke of Him as Savior and Judge.  As loving and severe.  As just and the Justifier.  He declared the love and mercy of God alongside the justice and wrath of God.  He spoke of us as sinners, and Jesus as the Savior.

When you speak of God to others, honor the mystery of His complexity.  Do not speak of His love without contextualizing it with His holiness.  As RC Sproul has said,  “Any attempt to understand God apart from His holiness is idolatry.”

Lord Jesus, Make Thyself to Me

May 6th, 2009 Trent Arwine No comments

Lord Jesus, Make Thyself to Me
by Francis Ridley Havergal

O Jesus make Thyself to me
A living, bright reality,
More present to faith’s vision keen
Than any outward object seen,
More dear, more intimately nigh,
Than even the sweetest earthly tie.

And Thou, blest vision of my soul,
Hast made my broken nature whole,
Hast purified my base desires,
And kindled passion’s holiest fires!
My nature Thou hast lifted up
And filled me with a glorious hope.

Nearer and nearer still to me
Thou living, loving Savior be.
Brighter the vision of Thy face,
More glorious still Thy words of grace;
Till life shall be transformed to love,
A heaven below, a heaven above.