The Holy One calls to me this morning. Events are unfolding rapidly and bringing out things I never thought I would ever live to see in the good old USA.
Biblical prophecies speak of end times persecution and
a fading faith but it always seemed too far in the future for me to really
worry about. I never thought I would see
this nation fall to such a depth of depravity that our Christian heritage would
be not only rejected but mocked and denigrated and despised by so many.
The Holy One speaks an important truth and reminder to
me today, “Look to eternity for your hope. Your temporal life is just a proving ground”.
If prophecy teaches me nothing else, it teaches me
that God knows everything about life from beginning to end. His conversations of late have been more
about eternity and I wonder if that is an indicator as to how close we are to
the end of life here.
The Great I AM is eternal. He WAS before the creation of the earth, and the
solar system that the earth is a part of.
And He WILL BE after this earth and all it contains is gone.
God created man in His image and with the intent that
humanity would live in relationship with Himself (The Trinity) for eternity
(forever). The intimate relationship
that began in a protected garden by Divine intent had to move into a place of
testing so that the eternal relationship with the Creator could be determined
by a free will decision on the part of the created.
God desires a relationship with His created but does His created desire a relationship with Him?
God desires a relationship with His created but does His created desire a relationship with Him?
The Sovereignty of God is surely mysterious and while
we cannot fully grasp the entirety of it, we can trust that God was not
surprised by what happened in the Garden of Eden or anything that has
transpired since. The fallen temporal
earth is that proving ground where all humanity is given a choice and is then
tested for the choice we have made.
James 1:2, “Brethren, count it all joy when you fall
into various trials knowing that the testing of your faith produces
patience. But let patience have its
perfect work that you may be perfect and complete lacking nothing.”
By age 18 all of us should be well acquainted with the
process of education. We have a course,
we are provided lessons and then comes a test to see what we have learned. Failing
the test requires another pass through the course or having the help of a tutor
for the part we have failed to learn. Our faith life with our Creator is no
different.
I relate to this part of my faith journey as “going
around the mountain one more time”. This
is a personal application to what the children of Israel went through in the
wilderness back when they made countless trips around Mount Sinai due to the
hardness of their hearts and in rebellion of Holiness.
As a child on earth our parent’s job was to prepare us
for life in this world. As a child of eternity our Heavenly Father is preparing
us for life out of this world and the lessons are clearly different. All the whys
and wherefores go unanswered as a child until we mature enough to see how it
all relates to the adult world that we will enter at a certain point in time.
Even Jesus was put to the test in the wilderness. When
I look at the life of our Savior I can see my trials here for what they
are.
Satan is the enemy of our Kingdom and our King. He is on the loose to test our loyalty. When Jesus encountered him in the wilderness, Satan used pleasure and perks to temp Jesus to betray His mission and separate Him from the Father He was sent to glorify.
Satan is the enemy of our Kingdom and our King. He is on the loose to test our loyalty. When Jesus encountered him in the wilderness, Satan used pleasure and perks to temp Jesus to betray His mission and separate Him from the Father He was sent to glorify.
At the end of Jesus’s life, Satan used the pain of
crucifixion and heartbreak to sever that relationship of the Father-Son. Perks and persecution are both tools in the
enemy’s arsenal to test our loyalty to God.
Jesus was moved by neither the rocks nor the bouquets thrown at Him. He never wavered in His mission or His loyalty
to the One who sent Him.
The fallen earth is a proving ground where our faith
and loyalty to our Lord Jesus is on the line. Once we choose to follow Him all
the way through the cross into eternity, that decision will be put to the
test.
When we meet the One who died for us face to face,
will we look back and laugh at the enemy who tried and failed to divide us? Or will we look back ashamed that we failed to
stand firm in the testing of our faith?
The Spirit is calling.
Can you hear Him?
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