Tuesday, November 29, 2011

"Help! I Need Somebody! Help! Not Just Anybody! Heeeeeeelp!"


We know them as The Beatles. Paul, John, Ringo and George, the English rock band stars that were active throughout the 1960s and on of the most commercially successful and critically acclaimed acts in the history of popular music.1 Now I have to admit, I have always enjoyed listening to The Beatles. They had a sound that revolutionized the music industry. One of the more fascinating tidbits about The Beatles is that they were actually the opening act in England for Roy Orbison, another one of my favorite musicians.
 
One of my favorite songs from John Lennon and Paul McCartney is “Help!”. I believe that the words are quite telling of how people really do need help. Read some of the lyrics from the song:

Help, I need somebody.
Help, not just anybody.
Help, you know I need someone, help.

When I was younger, so much younger than today,
I never needed anybody’s help in any way.
But now these days are gone, I’m not so self assured,
Now I find I’ve changed my mind and opened up the doors.

Help me if you can, I’m feeling down
And I do appreciate you being round.
Help me, get my feet back on the ground,
Won’t you please, please help me.

And now my life has changed in oh so many ways,
My independence seems to vanish in the haze.
But every now and then I feel so insecure,
I know that I just need you like I’ve never done before.

Did you catch it? Here’s a couple of guys who wrote this song and they are crying out for help. Granted, it makes for a catchy tune and I would suspect that neither of them would attest to needing anybody’s help. After all, as John Lennon put it, “We’re more famous than Jesus Christ!”
 
But this is the tragedy of it all. The Beatles are one of the most famous musical groups to ever grace the world and they truly did need help. No, they didn’t really need the help of a manager or producer. I believe they would have figured things out on their own as far as the music industry is concerned. The true help they needed was from the Person of the Lord Jesus Christ. It is the Lord Jesus Christ that Lennon was mocking, for that matter, all of The Beatles.

And this is the cry of the world! “Help! I need somebody! Help! Not just anybody! Help! You know I need somebody! Heeeeeeelp!”
 
There was another fellow that was seeking the same kind of help. His name was Nicodemus. You remember him from John 3:1-21. He was seeking to know who the Lord Jesus was and the Lord revealed Himself to Nicodemus. We find later in the Gospel of John that it was this same Nicodemus that helped Joseph of Arimathea tend to the body of the Lord after He died on the Cross (John 19:39). Nicodemus needed “somebody” and it wasn’t just “anybody” that he needed. He needed the Savior of the world—the Lord Jesus Christ! In fact, all of us need the exact same Helper!
 
As we come into the Christmas season, let’s remember that there are many who crying, “Help!” And as we remember those who are crying for help, let’s remember that we have the responsibility to tell them to Whom they should turn to for help. Our responsibility is to tell them, For God so loved the world, that He gave His only begotten Son, that whosoever believes in Him, should not perish but have eternal life (John 3:16).
 
1 Unterberger, Richie (2009a). "Biography of The Beatles". Allmusic. Retrieved 15 September 2009.

Tuesday, November 1, 2011

Sitcom Heaven!


World Magazine is reporting in its November 5, 2011 issue that there is a “comedy revival”1 that is taking place in America. It is taking place through the sitcom craze that is suddenly hot again. Now remember that “reality” TV has been the hottest thing since sliced bread. It all started with Fox Television with the series Cops. It has aired since 1989 and it has had a huge following since it first started. Right after Cops we had America’s Most Wanted that aired on Fox Television for over two decades. Now we have America’s Got Talent and American Idol. Reality TV has been huge.
 
But the reality of the crises that we are facing here in America today are taking its toll on us. The seriousness of people losing jobs concerns everybody—even those who are still working because they have seen co-workers laid off. The reality of the economic issues that we are facing is equally disturbing. For those who have invested heavily in the stock market or in mutual funds they are seeing their retirement go up and down, up and down. For the most part, because of the world economy, we just don’t know what’s going to happen next. Then we have wars and rumors of wars. We used to have enemies that we simply knew as enemies. Now we’re not sure if our next door neighbors are actually friends or terrorists. The wars for which America is involved are slowing down and even coming to a supposed “end”, but the casualties are still rising and uncertainty in those regions is growing.
 
So comes the comedy—the sitcoms. Now that everything has become too real, we need a little entertainment to take our minds off of the reality of what’s happening around us. An interesting idea about these modern-day sitcoms is that they are geared toward families once again. No, it is not the “Leave It to Beaver” or the “Ozzie & Harriet” types of families that we are seeing. Rather, we are seeing the “new” families. The Modern Family is a huge hit on ABC but the families they portray are not how the Bible speaks of how the family ought to be. There is a homosexual couple who has an adopted daughter. Another couple shows how a man and a woman just seem to get along life’s journey but without much order. Again, these families are not portrayed in the Bible and they are not as they should be.
 
“What is that supposed to mean?” God’s view of “family” begins in Genesis 1:26, 27 when He desires to create man in His image—both male and female. In Genesis 2:21-25 He describes how the man is alone and that He desires for him to have a helper. God creates a helper for Adam and Adam names her Eve. God charged the new couple to “be fruitful and to multiply” in order that they may subdue the earth. He blessed them with the ability to have children. Moreover, see how the family was structured: one man, one woman, to bear children. Even the New Testament (cf. Ephesians 5-6) describes that an intact family consists of one man, one woman and their children. Over and over again we see how God has established the family.
 
But is the sitcom really something in which we should participate? Is reality TV something in which we should participate? The reality of these shows—both sitcoms and reality TV—will eventually guide your thinking if you’re not cautious. What humors us most may hinder us most. Let’s study God’s Word to learn how to deal with the daily issues that we face.2

1 World Magazine, November 5, 2011, Comedy Revival, www.worldmag.com/articles/18769.
2 We will be sharing other Scriptures in the coming weeks of how the family is to operate. Be looking for the upcoming issues of A Note From the Pastor.

Tuesday, October 18, 2011

To Whom Shall We Turn?

True Bible study is needed in the church today. There are fewer and fewer people in the church today that spend very much time in prayer and study of the Word of God. However, statistics show that those who read and study the Bible are more likely:
  • To give generously to the church.
  • To be active in a small group or Sunday School class.
  • To share their faith more often.
  • To spend greater time in prayer.
  • To attend worship services regularly.
  • To be involved in local ministries and international missions.1
Isn’t that interesting? Could these statistics be the reason for so many who have fallen away from the study and reading of the Bible? Could these be the reasons why so many people have fallen away from the church in America? After all, the “preacher” keeps asking us to “give, give, give” when it comes to tithing. Our time is filled with so many different events (such as sports, birthdays, holidays, hunting, etc.) that to add just one more thing to our schedules like small group or Sunday School class puts such a strain on us. Not everyone is going to welcome the Gospel of the Lord Jesus so it’s better not to be disappointed by a rejection so we just don’t share the Gospel. Prayer is a good thing—when we’re getting our own way, but when the Lord says ‘no’ to our petitions it’s just aggravating. As long as we regularly attend ‘a’ worship service (not necessarily every week, but perhaps 2-3 times a month) then we’re doing pretty well; that’s enough to get us by until the next time we think we need to make an appearance. Local ministries and international missions sounds great, but as long as we’re giving a cent here and there we’re involved, right?

The fact of the matter is that the above paragraph is how so many people think when it comes to facing the truth of where they are. And the sad thing is that people don’t seem to be convicted about any of their thinking. When we read and study the Bible on a regular basis it causes us to think and many of us are just plain tired of thinking. That’s why we watch a bunch of television; it takes our minds off of what’s going on in our lives. Or that’s why we lean heavily on entertainment because it helps us to have a break from the ‘real world.’
 
The sad reality is that too many people in the modern church today just don’t think that God and His Word, the Bible, are all that important in the scheme of things. It should come as no surprise to anyone that the church is wanting in today’s culture and society. It has become a behemoth that needs to be eradicated in the minds of humanists and secularists around the world. The ideas of the Christian church are passé and should just be set aside altogether. But to whom shall we turn? Turning to ourselves only means a bigger mess than what we have today. To whom shall we go? With this great turning away, we say with Peter the disciple, Lord, to whom shall we go? You have the words of eternal life. We have believed and have come to know that You are the Holy One of God (John 68, 69).

1 Rainer, Thom S., Initials. "From My Perspective." Facts & Trends, Fall2011, lifeway.com (accessed October 18, 2011), 4-5.

Tuesday, October 11, 2011

Elijah's Challenge

The challenge was great. There were 450 prophets against one. It is the story of Elijah—you know, when he challenged the prophets of Baal. Now these prophets had some major backing. What I mean is that these prophets belonged to Jezebel who was King Ahab’s wife. She was a pretty rough woman with which to contend, but Elijah threw no low punches. He went right to the heart of the matter.


Elijah challenged the 450 prophets to call on their gods and he would call on his God and the one who answered by fire would be the one that was to be worshiped. The prophets set up their altar and began to call on the names of their gods. They called...they wailed...they began to cut themselves and bleed...and all the while Elijah the prophet sat there and watched all of this take place. Then, after a while, Elijah began to mock these prophets. After all, they had been going through their exercise for quite a long time. He began to hurl insults at them: “Hey! Why don’t you cry out a little louder! Maybe Baal is still in bed!” or “Hey! If you cut yourselves some more maybe he’ll respond to you better!” Can you see it? He’s up on Mount Carmel making fun of these guys.

And then it was Elijah’s turn. He built an altar and placed a bunch of wood on the altar of the Lord. He dug a trench around the altar and had the people fill up the trench with water. Then he told them to pour a bunch of water over the sacrificial bull. But he didn’t stop there! He had them pour even more water over the altar to the point that the bull and the wood was soaking wet. Wait! Elijah had them do it even a third time to ensure that it would not spark and catch on fire if he was trying to start it himself.

Read what Elijah then said: LORD God of Abraham, Isaac, and Israel, let it be known this day that You are God in Israel and I am Your servant, and that I have done all these things at Your word. Hear me, O LORD, hear me, that this people may know that You are the LORD God, and that YOU have turned their hearts back to You again” (1 Kings 18:36, 37). A simple request with a simple recognition of who the LORD God of Abraham, Isaac, and Israel is. What was God’s response? He came down in fire and consumed all of the water, the bull, the wood and the stones that were placed around the altar of the Lord (18:38, 39).

It’s an amazing story, isn’t it? It never ceases to amaze us to read stories like this from the Scriptures. But something gets in the way of realizing that the LORD God of Abraham, Isaac, and Israel is the same LORD God of us today. For some reason we forget this to be our reality. What is it? For what reasons do we forget? Perhaps what we ought to do is read these stories and make those simple requests of the LORD God of Abraham, Isaac, and Israel and give Him the recognition for who He is—who He has always been. As Elijah, what we ought to do is to seek to give Him the glory in everything. After all, He is the One who has made it possible for us to do anything for Him in the first place. The last time I checked I didn’t just happen to have the ability I have apart from His gifting or His blessing or His provision or His righteous choosing to bless and have compassion and mercy. Let’s be thankful to Him for the great things that He has done...is doing...and intends to do in the future.

Monday, October 3, 2011

Love, Love, Love

“What the world needs now is love!” You remember the old song that has those words, don’t you? The song was written by Hal David and composed by Burt Bacharach. It was first recorded by Jackie DeShannon and was released on April 15, 1965. The song itself has been recorded by over one hundred different recording artists. Read some of the lyrics of the song:


What the world needs now is love sweet love,
It’s the only thing that there’s just too little of.
What the world needs now is love sweet love,
No not just for some but for everyone.

Lord we don’t need another mountain,
There are mountains and hillsides enough to climb,
There are oceans and rivers enough to cross
Enough to last until the end of time.

Lord, we don’t need another meadow
There are corn fields and wheat fields enough to grow,
There are sunbeams and moonbeams enough to shine,
Oh listen, Lord, if you want to know

What the world needs now is love sweet love,
It’s the only thing that there’s just too little of.
What the world needs now is love sweet love,
No not just for some, oh but just for every, everyone.

Interesting song! David and Bacharach wanted to get the message out that it is love that is truly needed in our world today.

The Bible tells us of a love that surpasses every other kind of love. Read how the Lord Jesus Christ said it in John 3:16-18:
For God loved the world in this way: He gave His One and Only Son, so that everyone who believes in Him will not perish but have eternal life. For God did not send His Son into the world that He might condemn the world, but that the world might be saved through Him. Anyone who believes in Him is not condemned, but anyone who does not believe is already condemned, because he has not believed in the name of the One and Only Son of God. (HCSB)
What our world needs is the love of God through the Lord Jesus Christ! David and Bacharach missed what has already been given to everyone in the world.

Tuesday, September 27, 2011

We Have the Technology - So Study!

In Williamsburg, Iowa, Kinze Manufacturing has invented a new tractor system for farmers. What used to take hours for one person to plow a field may only involve a few hours of programming the system and to watch the tractor and the farm implements do the job on their own. The way the system works is that the tractor will plow rows and make turns in a field with the help of GPS (Global Positioning System), sensors, and a computer programmed to stop the tractor if it encounters a fence, pickup truck or animal. Representatives from the company have not yet set the sale price or the date of release for this product.


The World Magazine article went on to say: “Farmers have been using GPS guidance to reduce overlap and to work at night for years, but it has required a driver in the cab. If cost and safety hurdles are cleared for autonomous tractor systems, they could enable farmers to take advantage of good weather days by doing 24-hour planting—or to automatically run a grain cart alongside a combine during harvest.1

Isn’t that just amazing? Man has achieved so much in the last 150 years as far as modern-day technology. The United States of America has led the world in technological advances and much of the world has benefited from all of the various inventions and patents. If it wasn’t for these inventions men, women, boys and girls would not be wearing clothes that fit properly nor would they be able to keep in touch at the touch of a button on a cell phone, nor would they be able to be fully protected in a car accident. Years ago people only dreamed of some of these things; but now these things have come to fruition.

The issues that we face today are not that we don’t have enough technology. On the contrary, we have plenty of technology that has crippled many people. For instance, the invention of the television may have been a marvelous thing, but now it has crippled communication amongst various families who watch on average five to six hours of television a day. Another example is the internet. The internet was created originally for the State Department and for our Armed Forces but it quickly developed into a world wide web in which anyone from anywhere could be “online.” With this online capability people have been so engrossed that many of them have forgotten how to have a “face-to-face” conversation with someone else because of the anonymity of the internet and the various chat rooms. What about food technology? We have huge freezers full of food while many around the world are starving for just a morsel.

But what is even more distressing is the fact that we have all sorts of modern ways to study the Bible, yet, unfortunately speaking, many do not delve into using these tools. There are websites from where you can read the Bible in just about any known language. There are Bible study tools online and even that one can purchase for their computers, yet, for whatever reason, they are hardly ever used. One can download books on a computer notebook or iPad, but what is downloaded more than books? Movies, music and such things that are merely distractions like computer games.

And what of the Bible itself? We have Bibles that have study notes in them. We have Bibles that you can read that are large print or regular print or small print. You can buy a Bible that has the Greek and Hebrew texts along with the translation of both language. You have Bible studies and videos and Christian music. And yet we find that there are very few people relatively speaking that spend much time in the study of the Bible. When life serves up a bowl of lemons, to whom do people generally turn? Believe it or not, many still turn to the Church for answers. And what do most churches do? They generally turn the away to some other organization that can help them.

The fact of the matter is this: If you have access to the technology of our day that allows you to study the Bible and to learn how to really live life to its fullest, what’s holding you back? God’s Word says very clearly in 2 Timothy 2:15:
Study to show yourselves approved to God, a worker who doesn’t need to be ashamed, rightly teaching the word of truth.
We have all of the tools that we’ll ever need to know the Lord Jesus through His Word. Why not stop, pray and pick up your Bible and read it out loud for a while. You’ll be amazed how God still speaks even in a world that is full of devices and distractions.

1 World Magazine, Auto Farm, September 24, 2011, Vol. 26, Num. 19, pp. 63.

Tuesday, September 20, 2011

“Tangled in Red Tape”1 is the title of an article in World Magazine.1 The article itself is talking about how small businesses are concerned about the uncertainty in today’s market. Because of the many different policies and regulations that are coming out of Washington, D.C., job growth in the United States is at an all time low while jobless rates are at an all time high. Over 46,000,000 people are considered to be at the poverty level while over 26% of America is now unemployed. The “nanny” state mentality has grown even more ferociously as ever before. People are expecting that the government should be aiding and taking care of them as well as all of their problems—whether they be financial, job, family, housing and the list continues to grow.


But what of the Church? Unfortunately with the turning of the tides so goes the Church. As society appears to be going down in a ball of flames, many people within the Church begin to wonder if everything else is going down in flames—including the Church! However, we all need to be reminded from time to time that the Church does not belong to society or to us. Rather, the Church belongs to the Lord Jesus Christ. And notice that I said ‘the Lord Jesus Christ.’ In reality, because the Church does not belong to society or to us and because Jesus is Lord, the Church still remains as a beacon to a lost and dying world. Society can not and should not be the gauge by which the Church operates nor should we be the standard by which we gauge the Church’s existence. Instead, the Church ought to do what the Head desires for the Body to do.

Let me give you a for instance: the brain in my head is telling my fingers what keys to press on the keyboard to my computer. By the brain in my head telling my fingers which keys to press I am typing this article. The same holds true for the Lord Jesus Christ who is the Head of the Church: whatever it is that He says we as His Body ought to do. So the question arises, what are we to do?

First, we need to believe God and His Word. Proverbs 30:5 says, Every word of God is pure; He is a shield to those who put their trust in Him. The Scriptures attest to the fact that every word is true and faithful (cf. 2 Timothy 3:16; 2 Peter 1:16-21). We can rely on what it is God says because what He has said is always trustworthy, faithful, pure, noble, lovely and true.

Second, we need to believe that God is truly in control of all things—whether good or bad. Lamentations 3:37-38 says, Who is he who speaks and it comes to pass, when the Lord has not commanded it? Is it not from the mouth of the Most High that woe and well-being proceed? Wow! The Scriptures teach us that God is in control woe and well-being. It is from Him that all things can be and it is by Him that we can go through them whether they are woes or well-beings (cf. Job 1:21, 22).

Third, we need to believe God for His provision. Philippians 4:19 says, And my God shall supply all your need according to His riches in glory by Christ Jesus. What a wonderful truth this is. The Apostle Paul was encouraging the Philippians to continue to give so that the advance of the Gospel might continue. And he was also praising God for their faithfulness in their giving. Beloved, God has always been faithful to us and there has never been a time when He has not been faithful. Even in the midst of tough financial times, He still wants us to believe that He will meet our every need and He still wants us to be like He is (cf. 1 Thessalonians 5:24; 1 Peter 1:16).

Finally, we need to believe God for His protection. Psalm 34:7 says, The angel of the LORD encamps all around those who fear Him, and delivers them. There is nobody in whom we place our trust for protection except for the Lord Himself. The psalmist knew that his relationship to the Lord was of utmost importance. That meant that he was being diligent no doubt in reading and studying God’s Word (cf. 2 Timothy 2:15). He no doubt was about the business of doing all that he could to seek God’s face and will. Beloved, God is our Protector from the enemy. We know that our chief enemy is the Great Dragon himself—the devil. But let’s not forget that he is merely a created being who in the end faces the wrath and eternal punishment of the Almighty. He may be the god of this world, but we serve the God of the universe! The devil is here for a time, but our God has been since before time and will continue into eternity!

When your faith is waning, ask the Lord Jesus to help your unbelief. The amazing thing about a prayer like this is that He always answers it by helping us.

1 World Magazine, September 24, 2011, Vol. 26, Num. 19, pp. 34-37.