Flunked The Final

This is very powerful. There is no wealth that can compare with being loved and knowing it.  That is faith’s response to the gospel.  (A phrase from the well known song, “Summertime,” comes to mind:  “…Your Daddy’s rich and your Ma is good lookin, so hush little baby, don’t you cry…”)

God’s love is not reactive like the kind of love that is only good for friends.  God’s love is redemptive.  It has the power to change the lives of those who believe it, Romans 1:16.

Another thing about God’s kind of love is that it is not quantifiable for tax purposes.  Those who are loved are tax exempt in the most important sense of exemption.

In any case, once I saw this, it was very easy to see that both the kingdom and the economy of God had come to earth at Pentecost.  Remember the question of Jesus students/disciples:  “Lord, wilt thou at this time restore again the kingdom to Israel?”  Restore at this time the economy of Israel?  The financial sovereignty of Israel?  Not in the way they were thinking, and, for the most part, not in the way we have been thinking for two thousand years now with our carnally minded, earth bound point of view.  God had something better in mind. Much better!  But it was only available after the Holy Spirit came upon them.
Information/teaching/(doctrine) is not enough, not even when you get it from the Word of God.  Understanding only comes with, and in the Spirit of God.
If we grieve the Spirit, we are bound not to get it!

Around the turn of the century, I had been wrestling with “what came first: the Spirit/chemistry or the body language?” or rather, “the Spirit or the community?”  That brought me to the circumstances that positioned the early Church for Pentecost.

Perhaps Jesus hung around for forty days because He knew they would never make it in the upper room for fifty days.  (The wonder is that they made it for ten.)

It’s not nearly so important what we know as it is who Jesus knows: “Get away from me, I never knew you,” Matthew 7:23.  “Now that you know God or rather are known by God…” Galatians 4:9.

That may have been the last time that the Church ever got into one place in one accord.  The thing that keeps us from being in one accord is all the stuff we think we know, and even the stuff we actually know.  What is needed is the gift of stupid.  We need to become as little children.  The problem is that we have been trying to substitute knowledge for the power of the Holy Spirit – (Daniel 12:4) information for affirmation.

In the beginning, they didn’t know anything but Jesus.  They came together and wound up in one accord.  The Chemistry of God fell on them all.  Then they began to get to know things.  They especially began to get to know Jesus.  Sad to say, it wasn’t long before the chemistry got smothered.  It is the same today. Very soon they knew too much to come together again, let alone in one accord, Acts 20:29, 30.

In short, we really do need to know “…nothing, but Jesus Christ, and Him crucified,” 1 Corinthians 2:2.  That looks to me like the only way that we are ever going to return to the upper room.  Knowledge not only “puffs up,” 1 Corinthians 8:1. it blows us right out of the Kingdom of God, the Church. “Systematic theology” is an oxymoron.

God is not a system!

It is a matter of doctrine versus life. We could wish it were only “as distinct from life,” but, sad to say, it really is “versus life.”  This doesn’t have to be true if our doctrine is Christ, but more often than not, such claims only turn out to be more lectures and letters; and, oh yes, even books.

After three and a half years of being taught the doctrine of Christ, by quite arguably history’s greatest Teacher, they still didn’t understand.  Not only that, but after the resurrection there were forty more days of post resurrection teaching focused on the Kingdom of God, taught, not just by history’s Greatest Teacher, but by then, resurrected.  (That’s got to be more riveting than a Ph.D., at least, where undivided attention is concerned.)

They flunked the final, Acts 1:1-7.  Or, was it only the mid-term?

  • By Jay Ferris, originally posted June 2012.

Continued Reading.  See:  Addendum to Flunked The Final

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The Part That Shows – Still Another Level

The Part That Shows - Another Level
Iron sharpens iron; so a man sharpens the countenance of his friend.”  – Proverbs 27:17

I’ve been thinking about the “countenance” lately. From my view in the pages of Strong’s, I would have to say the meaning suggests: “the part that shows.”  Which describes what I struggle with the most—it’s the “part of me that shows.”

I only looked this up just now, so I hope you’ll bear with me as I expound.  It turns out the word, “countenance,” is used in association with shewbread. Translated from the original word, it means something to eat—either bread or grain.

(It seems a good a time as any to insert Jesus warning: “Beware of the leaven of the Pharisees.”)

What we are on our face, is what we feed to others.  By “getting in each other’s face,” it is possible to make each other more edible, more nourishing, more fruitful.

Viewed another way:

“Also before the throne there was what looked like a sea of glass, clear as crystal.” In the original, the root word from which the word “sea” comes from is salt.  Revelation 17:15 tells us, “The waters you saw are peoples, multitudes, nations and languages,” and Jesus says of us, “We are the salt of the earth.” Our transparency is our savor–“the part that shows.”  Webster puts it this way: “that quality of a thing which acts on the sense of taste or of smell.

In this instance, The Message translation is really clear:

“When I arrived in Troas to proclaim the message of the Messiah, I found the place wide open: God had opened the door; all I had to do was walk through it. But when I didn’t find Titus waiting for me with news of your condition, I couldn’t relax. Worried about you, I left and came on to Macedonia province looking for Titus and a reassuring word on you. And I got it, thank God.

In the Messiah, in Christ, God leads us from place to place in one perpetual victory parade.   Through us, he brings knowledge of Christ.   Everywhere we go, people breath in the exquisite fragrance.   Because of Christ, we give off a sweet scent rising to God, which is recognized by those on the way of salvation-an aroma redolent with life.   But those on the way to destruction treat us more like the stench from a rotting corpse.

This is a terrific responsibility.   Is anyone competent to take it on?  No- but at least we don’t take God’s Word, watered down, and then take it to the streets to sell it cheap.   We stand in Christ’s presence when we speak; God looks us in the face.   We get what we say straight from God and say it as honestly as we can.

Does it sound like we are patting ourselves on the back, insisting on our credentials, asserting our authority? W ell, we’re not.  Neither do we need letters of endorsement, either to you or from you.  You yourselves are all the endorsement we need.  Your very lives are a letter that anyone can read by just looking at you.  Christ himself wrote it- not with ink, but with God’s living Spirit; not chiseled into stone, but carved into human lives- and we publish it.

We couldn’t be more sure of ourselves in this- that you, written by Christ himself for God, are our letter of recommendation.  We wouldn’t think of writing this kind of letter about ourselves.  Only God can write such a letter.  His letter authorizes us to help carry out this new plan of action.  The plan wasn’t written out with ink on paper, with pages and pages of legal footnotes, killing the spirit.  It’s written with the Spirit on spirit, his life on our lives!”

– 2 Corinthians 2:12-3:6

  • By Jay Ferris, originally published June 2012
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12 Months of Audio Gems

Dear fellow “Lovers in Training,”

Today I am interrupting today’s regularly scheduled post, which will resume next Tuesday, to share this link:

If you haven’t listened to all of these yet—buckle up—you’re in for a ride. :-) What you’ve been reading every week of 2024 will now have a voice.

There are 12 audios, with an average length of about 40 minutes—one to listen to for each month of 2025. Such a goal is easily doable, yes? If you need to put something in a calendar as a reminder, note that: /media is all you have to type after LovingLikeGod.com to get to the audio page above.

I’d love to hear how it goes.

Bless You all!

Pamela

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