Sunday, November 27, 2011

Giving Thanksgiving


Giving Thanksgiving

Colossians 3:15 NKJV
And let the peace of God rule in your hearts, to which also you were called in one body; and be thankful.

   Dear Lord, thank You for today.  Thank You for my family and the love we share.  Thank You for being a forgiving, loving God; I'm blessed more than I deserve because of Your grace and mercy.  Thank You for giving me eternal life and for giving me Your Word to guide me.  Forgive me for the sins I’ve committed against You.  Help me to keep from sinning and give me strength to resist temptation.  Thank You that I’m working and my needs are being met.  Thank You I’m warm and fed and safe.  Thank You for being able to see and to hear and walk.  Help me see You in all things around me and have a positive attitude as I go out into the world.  Help me not to whine and complain over things that I have no control over.  When I face pressure from the world and it begins to overwhelm me, remind me of Jesus’ example and let me slip away for a quiet moment of prayer and praise to strengthen me.  It's the best response when I'm pushed beyond my limits.  I know that when I can't stop and kneel in prayer, You still hear me and listen to my prayers.  Help me to stay uplifted that I may have words of encouragement for others.
   I don’t always remember to pray for others.  I don’t always remember to pray for the unsaved in my life.  My heart hurts for those who are lost and can't find their way to You.  I pray for the blinded by sin; for the blinded by anger or hatred; for the blinded by fear; and for those who refuse to listen to Your Spirit when He tries to reached their hearts.  I pray for those that don't believe You exist.
   I pray for all my brothers and all their families: for each and every family member in their households.  Thank you for the legacy of my mother and grandmother who taught me to read Your Word and listen to You.  Thank you for the love of a Godly woman and the years we’ve had together.  Thank you for my kids and for their families.  Thank you for the ones who go to church and hear Your Word preached, and send Your Spirit to reach those who do not.
   Thank you for the many Christians I meet every day and for the church family I’m part of.  Thank you for a pastor who speaks Your Word boldly and without reservation.  Thank you for the pastors who have built so much into my life from my childhood up to now.  Thank you that there are still men and women who believe in Sunday school and work faithfully to teach the Word to both kids and adults.
   I repeat, Lord, I am blessed more than I deserve.  Your grace and Your mercy are beyond description and I am ever grateful for both.  Thank You for giving Your Son for me so I could escape the destruction of sin.  Thank You for Your Spirit Who speaks to my heart and guides me daily, (when I listen to Him.)
   Lord, if I missed anything, it was not intentional.  I am so overwhelmed by Your blessings, I may have overlooked one or two.  Just know that under this grumpy exterior is a grateful man who will spend eternity thanking You.


Stephen Cram                            November 27, 2011                      Colossians 2:8

Beware lest anyone cheat you through philosophy and empty deceit, according to the tradition of men, according to the basic principles of the world, and not according to Christ.  Colossians 2:8



Sunday, November 20, 2011

By Nothing But Prayer and Fasting


By Nothing But Prayer and Fasting

Mark 9: 28&29
28 And when He had come into the house, His disciples asked Him privately, “Why could we not cast it out?”
29 So He said to them, “This kind can come out by nothing but prayer and fasting.”

   One question that has always bugged me is why doesn’t the Church have more of an impact on our world today?  The answer is complex and there are lots of reasons, but I submit to you that one of the biggest is found here in Mark 9 and again in Matthew 17.  A man brings a disturbed child to the Disciples and they find that they are impotent to help him.  It’s not that they blew the guy off and didn’t try, because we see from the wording of the verse they did try.  It’s not that they were ignorant about possession, because they’d seen Jesus cast out demons before.  It wasn’t that one of them went in alone to try; they were united together and tried together.  But they still failed, despite their best efforts, and in the end they had to take the child to Jesus, Who cast the demon out and the child rose up delivered and well.
   So they asked.  When we don’t know, that’s what you’re supposed to do.  They took Jesus aside and asked where they went wrong.  Jesus answered their question and gave us insight into spiritual warfare.  In the account in Matthew, He first gives them a talking to about faith and then says, “This kind does not come out except by prayer and fasting.”
   Sometimes I look at the Disciples as eager but unprepared kids trying to please an adult.  I can see them girding up for battle and rushing onto the battlefield only to discover that they don’t have any bullets in their guns.  They went into battle against evil without being prayed up and focused on God.  Remember the account of the seven sons of Sceva, a Jewish High Priest, from the Book of Acts?  They tried this and the demon-possessed man told them, “Jesus I know, and Paul I know, but who are you?”  Then he beat the snot out of them and tore their clothes off them and chased them down the road.  They went into battle unarmed and unprepared and paid a heavy price for their oversight.
   Should the Church in America be renamed the First Church of Sceva?  There is a lot going on in our society and the Church seems to be unprepared and out of touch with what’s happening.  We sit in our warm, comfy churches and ask why the world isn’t trampling a path to our doors?  The world isn’t, and won’t, because they are under the influence of forces that are anti-God, anti-Christ, and anti-church.  People are deceived by these powers and are under the influence of them and will march through life and into hell without ever once stepping foot into a church.  Why should they?  They have what they want in life and don’t know that they need salvation.
   In a lifetime in church, I have heard people pray for a lot of things.  Only a few prayers were for people’s souls.  Oh, I’ve heard the prayers: “save the world, Lord!”  “Send Your Spirit to reach the lost in our city, Lord!”  “My neighbor is unsaved, Lord, do something to bring him to You?”  Now go grab your Bible and find those witnessing techniques written down and read them to me.  Can’t find them?  It’s because they aren’t there.  If you’re really concerned about your neighbor, go talk to them YOURSELF.  If you think your city need the Lord?  What are YOU doing about it?  No unsaved flocking to your church?  Go and invite some!
   But remember the powerless Disciples and the hapless sons of Sceva.  Pray first.  Fast and pray.  Give God your undivided attention and let Him minister to you first, and then you will be better prepared to confront to powers who influence this world and lead some of their victims to the safety of God’s love.
   Could you show someone the plan of salvation from the scriptures?  You’d better know that before you try!  Study and be prepared to answer questions.

Stephen Cram                         November 20, 2011                      Colossians 2:8

Beware lest anyone cheat you through philosophy and empty deceit, according to the tradition of men, according to the basic principles of the world, and not according to Christ.  Colossians 2:8




Sunday, November 13, 2011

The "Instead of" Christ


The “Instead of” Christ

1 John 2:18 NKJV
Little children, it is the last hour; and as you have heard that the Antichrist is coming, even now many antichrists have come, by which we know that it is the last hour.

   It’s a sad fact that most people in our society today know little or nothing about the Bible.  But even so, most people have heard about the Antichrist.  There are books, movies and other information predicting the rise of the Antichrist, and he’s seen as a frightening person.  Interest in the Antichrist is nothing new; John wrote about him and expected the Christians of his day would understand what he wrote about.  John lived in the constant expectancy of Jesus' return and, judging from his writings, believed that he lived in the “last hour.”  Sadly, we’ve lost that urgency in our churches today, and we should be living like we expect Him to return at any time.  But, back to John, he also wrote warning that the Antichrist was coming and might be coming soon.
   So what does the name "Antichrist" mean?  Quick Greek lesson here: the prefix "anti" can mean "the opposite of" or it can mean "instead of."  The Antichrist, therefore, can mean the "opposite Jesus" or it can mean the "instead of" Jesus.  Most people are locked onto the idea of the Antichrist being the “opposite christ.”  They picture a very evil person who will burst onto the world scene and kill the Christians and anyone else who gets in his way.  They picture this because of the contrast with Jesus.  Jesus loved everyone so the Antichrist will hate everyone.  Jesus did good wherever He went, so the Antichrist will destroy wherever he goes.  Jesus' character and personality was beautiful and attractive, so the Antichrist's character and personality will be ugly and repulsive.   Jesus spoke the truth, so the Antichrist will speak only lies.
   I think we accept the concept of the “opposite Christ” too much.  My belief is that the Antichrist, when he comes, will be more an "instead of" Jesus.  My parents lived through the dark days of WW2, and told stories of their recollections of that time.  They remembered that Hitler was more hero than villain when he forced his way to power.  He was, we need to remember, voted into office by the majority of the population of Germany.  He said the right thinks and gave his people hope and promised them a bright future.  The evil was already there, but what he showed everyone was the friendly smile and warm handshake and I’ve read accounts of people meeting him and coming away impressed with his personality.   I doubt Hitler would have made it to power if he acted like a megalomaniacal killer lusting for world conquest.
   Look for the Antichrist to look wonderful, be charming and successful, shake hands and smile a lot and promise a sunny future and a better world for everyone.  One name of Satan is the Angle of Light, so look for his man to be an angel of light.  Here's a point to remeber: John speaks of "the Antichrist" and "many antichrists."  There is a "spirit" of antichrist, and this spirit of antichrist will one day find its ultimate fulfillment in a man, the Antichrist, who will lead humanity in an end-times rebellion against God.  So what does that mean?  While there will be an actually man who will be the Antichrist, the world now has evil influences that are leading towards this time.   We get small previews of this evil from time to time.  Planes flying into buildings killing thousands and armies killing entire villages of people are previews of this kind of evil.
   As many time before, I urge you to read the Word of God and prepare yourself for this influence gaining strength in our world.  Beware lest some type of "instead of" Jesus tries to get between you and Jesus.  We live in desperate times, and many are looking for someone to step up and give us all the answers.  Will you be able to recognize Christ from Antichrist when this happens?  Will you be able to tell lie from truth when you hear it?  Yes!  If you know what the Bible tells us.  Yes!  If you have hidden His Word in your heart.  Yes!  If you pray regularly and listen to His “still, small voice.”
   The Bible warns that: Matthew 24:24 NKJV
For false christs and false prophets will rise and show great signs and wonders to deceive, if possible, even the elect.
Be warned!  Jesus Himself gave this warning.  He said that, if possible, even the elect will be deceived.  The Antichrist will come dressed as a lamb, not a lion.  He will speak soft words not roar threats.  Don’t be afraid to ask God for confirmation before jumping on any bandwagons.

Stephen Cram                            November 13, 2011                     Colossians 2:8

Beware lest anyone cheat you through philosophy and empty deceit, according to the tradition of men, according to the basic principles of the world, and not according to Christ.  Colossians 2:8


Sunday, November 6, 2011

It’s Personal!


It’s Personal!

Acts 17:28 NKJV
for in Him we live and move and have our being, as also some of your own poets have said, ‘For we are also His offspring.’

   Seven billion of us now swarm over the face of the world.  Seven billion!  A billion is a hard number to grasp.  One advertising agency put a billion into perspective:
A billion seconds ago it was 1959.
A billion minutes ago Jesus was walking the roads of Galilee and Judea.
A billion hours ago our ancestors were living in the Stone Age.
   Or to put it another way, if you go up onto a mountain top and the air is completely clear, you can see about 10,000 stars.  Now if each of those 10,000 stars represented 700,000 more stars, that would be 7 billion.
   It’s easy to feel lost in the world today.  In life we’re often reduced to our Social Security number or some other numeric designation.  Once in a doctor’s office, while sitting near a sign that assured me of personal care by a caring doctor, I was asked if I was “Cram, Stephen P?” Humph.  Not exactly the personal touch.  Many people work at jobs where we’re small cogs in a big machine.  Does anyone know I exist? Does anyone care about me?  Am I just a name on a bulk mailing list?
   Even Christians feel the loneliness.  After all, with tens of millions of Christians alive right now, how do I know God really cares for me, one lone Christian struggling in the world?
   One of the joys of our faith is in knowing we have a personal God Who knows us as individuals.  The Bible is full of examples of His personal love and care.
God knew you before you were born. He knew you when you were still in the womb.  Jeremiah 1:5a
Before I formed you in the womb I knew you;

Jesus reminds us how much we mean to God.
Matthew 10:29-31.
"Are not two sparrows sold for a penny? Yet not one of them will fall to the ground apart from the will of your Father. And even the very hairs of your head are all numbered. So don't be afraid; you are worth more than many sparrows."

God knows we exist and He knows all about us.  And our great hope is that we will see Him again.
John 14:1-3
"Do not let your hearts be troubled. Trust in God; trust also in me. In my Father's house are many rooms; if it were not so, I would have told you. I am going there to prepare a place for you. And if I go and prepare a place for you, I will come back and take you to be with me that you also may be where I am."

   God knows you and you are important to Him.  You are His beloved!  He takes delight in knowing you.
Zephaniah 3:17
The LORD your God in your midst,
The Mighty One, will save;
He will rejoice over you with gladness,
He will quiet you with His love,
He will rejoice over you with singing.”

   Don’t despair, God loves you and watches over you and one day you will go to His house and live for eternity.  He hears your cries and knows your pain.  He knows the frustrations your feel in this world filled with seven billion other people.  You may be a number to the government, but in Heaven you’re a person.

Stephen Cram                         November 6, 2011                      Colossians 2:8

Beware lest anyone cheat you through philosophy and empty deceit, according to the tradition of men, according to the basic principles of the world, and not according to Christ.  Colossians 2:8