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Honor the President

1 Peter 2:17 Honor all people, love the brotherhood, fear God, honor the king.

Acts 23:2-5 The high priest Ananias commanded those standing beside Paul to strike him on the mouth. Then Paul said to him, “God is going to strike you, you whitewashed wall! Do you sit to try me according to the Law, and in violation of the Law order me to be struck?” But the bystanders said, “Do you revile God’s high priest?” And Paul said, “I was not aware, brethren, that he was high priest; for it is written, ‘You shall not speak evil of a ruler of your people.’”

President Obama was my least favorite President of those I have lived under, but it was a rare week that I didn’t pray for him and ask God to give him wisdom, to fill him with a knowledge of God’s will, and to protect him from the evil one. Our Governor, Kate Brown is my least favorite politician of all kinds, for all time, but I pray for her as well. I disagree with most of the decisions of our governor, I have written many emails to her office communicating that fact, and I signed the petition trying to recall her. If Joe Biden gets elected President he will take over top spot, or rather bottom spot from both Obama and Kate Brown.

I get in discussions, like most of you, with other people, both verbal and in writing about the politics of the day and my view about things, and some of them get fairly heated. But I try very hard to remember that there is a right way and a wrong way to talk about a leader of our country. A wrong way is to make jokes about them that are mean, rude, and insulting, though they may be funny. A wrong way is to call them derogatory names, though when you hear someone else do it, you smile. I have blown my commitment to honor the leaders of our country occasionally, but I try to remember to confess it to the Lord as sin and repent of ever doing it again before going to sleep.

I have read so many crude comments, heard so many very rude jokes, and seen so many stupid cartoons about the fly that landed on Vice President Pence’s head during the debate in the last day. Really, what does that have to do with anything. If I did that, what would that say about my character, my maturity, and my fear of the Lord.

Matthew 7:12 “In everything, therefore, treat people the same way you want them to treat you, for this is the Law and the Prophets.

Fishing in Mexico

I love to fish. I fish in local ponds and lakes around the Jefferson area, and in Oregon, I fish the North Santiam River. I fish in the Colombia river. I fish in Alaska. I fish in the Ocean on the Oregon coast. And now I fish in Mexico. I don’t know what it is about fishing that I enjoy so much, or why I enjoy it so much, but I do, fishing brings an amazing amount of joy into my life. The older I get the more that is true.

Today was a great day fishing. We caught a bunch of these fish called Duratos which are a pretty yellow/green color, and also Needle fish, though we didn’t keep any of the needle fish, they fought incredible hard, and were a blast to catch. The weather was 98 degrees, but it didn’t seem to hot.

Every morning in my prayer of commitment one of he things I pray and commit to doing is, “today, Lord I will live as if this is my last day on earth before I step into heaven, and then I had a day like today that was like being in heaven! Whooooeeeeeeeeee Thank You Lord for blessing me with this wonderful trip and experience. I love You.

Fishing in Mexico

Five of us left JBC this morning at 3:00 am for the airport where we boarded a plane for Los Angeles and then after a two hour layover we boarded another plane to Cabo San Lucas and then a three hour car ride to La Paz where I sit now in a motel writing this blog at 9:30 pm. Tomorrow morning we get up at 5:30 am, eat breakfast at 6:00 am and then leave to go fishing all day in the sea of Cortez which is on the East side of Baja. We will be fishing for Dorado, Tuna, Sailfish, Marlin, Wahoo, Pargo, Bonita, and a variety of bottom fish. My goal is to bring a hundred pounds of an assortment of frozen fish back with me on the airplane. I am thinking that will be an easy goal to meet from what I see on the videos of fishing in this place, but we will see. I have had similar goals in the past and caught nothing, that is fishing, and I love it, good days and bad.

In the Gospel of Luke Jesus asked Peter how fishing was, and he responded by saying, “ we fished all night, we fished hard, and caught nothing.” Jesus said, “go back out and try again,” they did and caught so many fish their nets began to tear. I don’t think that is a norm for fishing that I can claim for myself, even though I am a Pastor. It would be really cool if I could claim that blessing for myself, I really would be the greatest fisherman in the world.

I am going to start teaching a “Doctrine and Theology” class on October 18th from 9:15 to 10:15 am, between the two Sunday morning services at JBC. Last year I taught on the Trinity, Creation and Evolution, and on Hermeneutics. This year I am going to teach on Eschatology or prophecy because of the times we are living in. As you study the various theological topics you discover that there are a lot of different interpretations of the Bible and many different views. The main reason for the great variety is because of the poor job that people do in hermeneutics, that is in deciding what the author of any given book in the Bible meant when he wrote what he did. There are principles or rules of hermeneutics that must be followed if a proper understanding of a particular passage of scripture is to be arrived at. A basic rule is, “there is one, and only one interpretation of any given passage of the Bible, and it has to do with the people that the passage was originally written to.” We, you and I, make applications of the primary interpretation to our own life, but only after we discover the one, true interpretation. God told Adam and Eve that they could eat from any tree in the garden except one. So is there a tree in my life that I shouldn’t eat from? What is the application to our life from that event in the Bible. The application I have made is, “When God gives a clear command, don’t break it, otherwise there will be serious consequences both for yourself and possibly for many others in your life.”

I invite you to join me in my class as we talk about the Tribulation, the rapture, the second coming, the anti-Christ, the Kingdom, and a bunch more information about the coming days that you will find very interesting.

Roscoe

I spend several hours almost every evening sitting in my recliner reading, writing, or praying. While I am in my chair Roscoe our new dog is usually sitting on the footstool between my legs. He is a cross between a Jack Russel Terrier and a miniature poodle and they are called a Jack a Poo. So far he has turned out to be a really good dog with a great disposition, very smart and easy to train, and the grand kids all think he is wonderful. He just had his 6 month birthday, I don’t know how much bigger he is going to get, he weighs about 15 lbs now, and they usually grow to be about 25 lbs. Even though he isn’t very big I think he will be a good watch dog. He regularly hears something outside and perks up his head and starts to growl. When I get up and check it out it is usually the neighbors cat, and how he hears that cat is amazing to me. I would think it would be annoying to be able to hear that well.

The word dog is in the Bible 15 times and the earliest was when Israel was leaving slavery in Egypt and crossing the Red Sea 3,500 years ago so people have had dogs for a long time.

Roscoe is the ultimate picture of devotion to his master. Wherever I go he wants to go, and he follows me without hesitation. If he is sound asleep in his bed and I get up to go outside for something he is immediately up and at my side. If I go out and work on something in my shop he lays down, not far away and watches everything I do, hardly ever taking his eyes off of me. The ultimate reward is a scratch on the head, and a “good boy,” he practically wiggles out of his skin in joy.

Psalms 123:1-2 To You I lift up my eyes,
O You who are enthroned in the heavens!
Behold, as the eyes of servants look to the hand of their master, As the eyes of a maid to the hand of her mistress, So our eyes look to the Lord our God,

What is Truth?

When Jesus was being interrogated by Pontus Pilot, pilot responded to Jesus by saying to Him, “What is truth?” The Pharisees, the political party that had all the power in Jesus day were desperate to get rid of Jesus and they brought all kinds of false accusations against Jesus to Pilot to try and get Him crucified. Pilot was responsible to try and sort through the all the conflicting information and determine what was true, and in the process in frustration uttered those famous words, “what is truth?”

Today in the political scene, and with the media there is a ton on conflicting information, and everyone is declaring that everyone else who disagrees with them is a liar. The only thing that people in authority get called more than a “racist” is a liar. We who watch the news often cry out in frustration voicing the same words of pilot from 2000 years ago, “what is truth?”

As Christians it is more important than ever to read the Bible everyday. The Bible is the Word of God and it is the truth about everything.

2 Samuel 7:28 Now, O Lord God, You are God, and Your words are truth.

John 14:6 Jesus said to him, “I am the way, and the truth, and the life; no one comes to the Father but through Me.

It is important for us to understand that the devil and his demons are the ultimate source of all lies.

John 8:44 You are of your father the devil, and you want to do the desires of your father. He was a murderer from the beginning, and does not stand in the truth because there is no truth in him. Whenever he speaks a lie, he speaks from his own nature, for he is a liar and the father of lies.

1 Timothy 4:1 But the Spirit explicitly says that in later times some will fall away from the faith, paying attention to deceitful spirits and doctrines of demons,

Jesus declared in John 8 that if we knew the truth it would make free. Èè

Our Tongue, Set on Fire by Hell

When I was about 25 years old and still farming, I wrote out these verses in a little notebook that fit in my shirt pocket, and I read them several times everyday. I was prompted to do it because of a sermon a visiting missionary that our church helped support gave in a Sunday morning service. The sermon was on the power of our words. With our lips we worship God, tell our wife we love her, share the good news of the gospel with a lost person, and encourage someone so that they choose to serve the Lord. But with those same lips we grumble about hard times, gossip about our neighbor, hurt a person terribly with our angry words, and speak or yell curse words.

The words that the missionary spoke that convicted me deeply was, “God is always testing people to see who He can use to do His work and accomplish great things for Him, and a primary test are the words that come out of our mouth.”

As a 25 year old I wanted desperately to serve the Lord and accomplish a lot for Him, but I knew that the words that often came out of my mouth would disqualify me from doing much that mattered for Him. As the missionary put it, “I was going to be on God’s bench instead of in the game,” and I had ridden the bench a lot as a High School basketball player, and I hated it. I did not want to ride the bench in the game of life. So, I wrote out those verses and read them over and over again until the power of God’s Word began to change me from the inside out. Occasionally I get them out and read them some more when I hear myself talking rude, or mean, or gossiping, or slandering, or complaining. I like being in the game.

I am Strong because I Don’t Whine

2 Corinthians 12:9-10 And He has said to me, “My grace is sufficient for you, for power is perfected in weakness.” Most gladly, therefore, I will rather boast about my weaknesses, so that the power of Christ may dwell in me. Therefore I am well content with weaknesses, with insults, with distresses, with persecutions, with difficulties, for Christ’s sake; for when I am weak, then I am strong.

I am well content with weaknesses, with insults, with distresses, with persecutions, with difficulties. I am well content! I am well content? Why? There must be a reason Paul is “well content” when all of life is bad, “with insults,” that is bad, “with persecutions,” that is doubly bad, “with distresses,” WHAT!

What does Paul mean when he says, “I boast about my weaknesses,” about the insults, the persecutions, the distresses, and the difficulties. I don’t think he means to boast in the sense that he accomplished something worth glorying in, but that he sees these bad events and circumstances as a good thing because when he does so God blesses and rewards him with power, God’s power, supernatural power.

How much of an advantage in life would I have if I had great power, God’s infinite power. I don’t think it is a limited commodity, this power of God, I think that the more I rejoice in my trials the more power I will get, the more I refrain from grumbling and complaining, the more power I will get, and the more I thank God for His infinite love for me in the midst of hard times, the more power I will get.

“I will rather boast about my weaknesses, so that the power of Christ may dwell in me!” “so that,” “so that!” “So that” means if I do that then this will happen. If I boast about my weaknesses, my trials, the things that I hate in life, then I will be a mighty man, like Popeye, like Superman, like Samson, like David, like Jesus. I wonder what that feels like, “to have the power of Christ in me!”

It’s so Hard

Matthew 7:13-14 Enter through the narrow gate; for the gate is wide and the way is broad that leads to destruction, and there are many who enter through it. For the gate is small and the way is narrow that leads to life, and there are few who find it.

Whether it is reading 3 chapters everyday in the Bible, praying for 15 minutes each day, memorizing a verse a week, faithfully attending worship services, giving, or witnessing even just a little bit, most Christians don’t because it is to hard.

Everything that causes us to grow, and that gets rewarded at the “Judgment Seat of Christ” is hard, and very few Believers choose to do them because they are hard. Our flesh is lazy and enjoys comfort, and we let our flesh run our life.

The narrow way, the hard way or the broad way, the comfortable and easy way, we choose all day long, many times a day. As a Pastor, over the years I have seen so many people mess up their lives, destroy their marriage and do a very poor job training their kid’s, become totally unusable for God, and get to the end their life with nothing to show for it, but a house, a car, a boat because they continually chose the easy and comfortable way.

I teach a “Leadership Class” each year that is life changing for all who get involved, but many choose not to attend because they perceive it as to hard.

Every year in my goals there are a number that I make just because they are very hard, and I want to continually train myself to choose to do hard things. I am going to climb Mt Adams taking three days to complete even though I have failed to make it to the summit for the last 5 years, this year I will make it to the top. I am going to run in and finish a 10 K and a half Marathon even though it has been 5 years since I have done any running. I am going to memorize the book of Colossians and review the other 600 verses that I have memorized every week so as to keep them sharp in my mind. I am going to start a “Satellite Church” even though I am 72 and it is time to retire.

Those who consistently choose the hard and narrow way all day long are the ones who receive God’s strength and power, they are the ones who change other people’s lives for all eternity. They are the one’s God chooses to give more responsibility to and they keep on doing more and getting better.

Knowing God

This last weekend at JBC Pastor Mike preached on a very important topic, fellowship with God. The Apostle Paul declared in the book of Philippians that he “counted everything in life to be garbage compared to the value of knowing Jesus”.

The command to seek the Lord is given in the Bible over 50 times and there are over 20 blessings and rewards mentioned that God gives to those who do seek Him. To seek Him means to seek a growing relationship with Him, a growing intimacy with Him, a growing awareness of His presence in our lives. I decided that I wanted to marry Patty before she barely knew who I was, and once I decided she was the one, I began to pursue her, and seek a relationship with her. I must have done a pretty good job because she married me 51 years ago.

Deuteronomy 4:29 But from there you will seek the Lord your God, and you will find Him if you search for Him with all your heart and all your soul.

1 Chronicles 16:10-11 Let the heart of those who seek the Lord be glad. Seek the Lord and His strength;
Seek His face continually.

1 Chronicles 28:9-10 the Lord searches all hearts, and understands every intent of the thoughts. If you seek Him, He will let you find Him; but if you forsake Him, He will reject you forever.

2 Chronicles 12:14 He did evil because he did not set his heart to seek the Lord.

Psalms 9:10 And those who know Your name will put their trust in You, For You, O Lord, have not forsaken those who seek You.

Psalms 27:8 When You said, “Seek My face,” my heart said to You, Your face, O Lord, I shall seek.”

Psalms 34:10 The young lions do lack and suffer hunger; But they who seek the Lord shall not be in want of any good thing.

Psalms 63:1 O God, You are my God; I shall seek You earnestly; My soul thirsts for You, my flesh yearns for You, In a dry and weary land where there is no water.

Psalms 119:2 How blessed are those who observe His testimonies, Who seek Him with all their heart.

Seeking God is an every day discipline. It is easy to get so entangled in everyday life that we forget about our relationship with God and how it is doing. Like any relationship if we neglect seeking Him we will drift apart.

We seek the a lord by reading His Word. We seek the a lord by spending time with Him in prayer. We seek the Lord by gathering together with others to worship Him.

A principle that drives me to seek Him diligently everyday is “the closer we are to Him here in this life the closer we will be to Him in the next life for all eternity. This life is a test to see who it is who will make Him first in their life, and He will reward them by making them first in His life for all eternity.

Self-Control III

7. I have already mentioned that the way to grow stronger in self-control is through training so it will be like learning to play the piano. We learn a basic about playing the piano, and then we practice, and then we learn a little bit more and practice some more. That routine is kept up until we are a great piano player.

When we join the gym for the purpose of becoming a very strong person we are given “routines” and we do them systematically. If you practice them haphazardly, with no system, skipping them when you are tired or to busy you will remain a wimp.

In my weight lifting routine that I do in my man room I use a system called “Strong Lifts 5 X 5”. There are five different lifts, squat, bench press, overhead press, barbell row, and deadlift. Three times each week I do three of the five lifts.I do the squats every time I lift and alternate between two of the remaining four. For each of the three lifts I will do five sets of five and add 5 pounds the next time if I successfully lift the designated weight 25 times. This is my plan along with riding a stationary bike, running on a tread mill, and hitting a heavy bag to stay fit until I am 100 years old.

So in my gym for training to get strong in self-control I have five disciplines that I systematically apply to my life incrementally. The first is Bible reading, second is prayer, third is fasting, fourth is exercise, and the fifth is scripture memory. I keep track of these five disciplines very religiously, working very hard to stay on the routine and increasing them gradually, “a little bit more, just a little bit, but always more.”

Bible reading is the most important of all of the disciplines. I read 14 chapters each day, and have arrived at that number gradually as I have added a little bit more over the years. Most people will probably stay in the 3 to 5 chapter range. I read as much as I do because my job is to teach the Bible, and I want to teach it well.

I suggest to people that they have a prayer time that is five minutes long three days a week. Those who are most successful are careful to always have a time when they pray and a place where they pray. When you faithfully keep this routine for several months add another day and keep adding a day until you are praying five minutes every day. A key tool to make prayer much more effective, interesting, and meaningful is a prayer notebook or journal where you keep a list of people and things you are praying for with answers. Once you are super faithful at five minutes each and every day you can start adding time one minute at a time.

Intermittent fasting probably has more impact on my self-control level than any other discipline. So even though I hate it with a passion I continue to do it because it not only grows my self-control level, I also lose weight. My commitment now calls for a 24 hour fast twice each week.

The fourth discipline for me is an exercise routine which lasts at least an hour every day and as I have already mentioned includes riding a stationary bike, lifting weights, running on a treadmill, and punching a heavy bag. Working hard to not make excuses and keep the routine is very powerful in my life to grow my self-control.,

The last of the “mighty five” is memorizing Bible verses. It easy to systematize this discipline by starting out small and gradually increase the time that you work on this. This discipline not only grows your self-control level very effectively, it also changes your heart, increases your memory, and probably will keep you from becoming senile when you get to be 72 years old.

The most effective way to do this plan is to do it with another person or several and encourage each other, and pray for one another.