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  1. Dan Todd

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    Thank you Roger!
     
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    Even genuine faith has hurdles and often falls upon the wrong pathway, but God is faithful and leads gently along the way.

    Cheers,

    Jim
     
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    Amen - good application Jim!
     
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    Tuesday, March 16, 2004

    Acts 15: 11 “But we believe that through the grace of the Lord Jesus Christ we shall
    be saved, even as they.”

    The early Church still had this notion that salvation was a Jewish thing. The Law
    still applied. They were trying to impose the old laws unto the church. Peter had
    already been taught this lesson by God, that men are saved by grace and not by law.
    Salvation was never by law. The law may have convicted, but it did not save. A
    person is convicted in a court of law by the law. This is what you must do, and if
    you do not do the, then you are guilty. It is followed by punishment for the
    violation. The scripture tells us what God expects by revealiing the nature of God. If
    we, in and of ourselves, cannot live up to this standard, then we are guilty under
    those laws. The punishment is death and ultimately eternal damnation. It is the
    grace of God that intervenes. There is nothing we can do. It is the free gift of God.
    It was the free gift of God in the old covenant, and it is the free gift of God in the
    new covenant. More information is revealed regarding the supreme sacrifice made
    by our Lord Jesus, but the gift of grace remains the same. Peter learned this lesson,
    and now must pass it on to the church.

    If Peter had not made one more contribution to the church, he said it all in this brief
    address. “But we believe that through the grace of our Lord Jesus Christ...” He did
    not say, I believe and he did not say you must believe,,,he said WE believe. Who?
    The church of Jesus Christ. This is the underlying doctrine of all doctrines. Every
    other doctrine will rise or fall around this one doctrine.

    Legalism existed then and it exists to-day, but it is mere jurisprudence, and does
    nothing for one’s salvation. We can have the appearance that all is well, but we lack
    the fruit of that act of grace. Eventually it comes forth and reveals the barenness of
    the tree. Life does not exist at all, and it must be cut away.

    This very vocal crowd went silent when the truth was told. Preach the word, my
    friends. Do not be caught up in the fanciful words of delighting your audience. Do
    not tickle their fancies with the things that bring them pleasure. Preach the word, be
    instant in season and out of season. When the laws and the fancies fail, the truth
    will have her way, and fruit will be evident.

    Once Peter set the church straight, others followed. They then cited passages where
    God had dealt with Gentiles of old. Salvation was not a Jewish thing. God used
    Israel to preserve the word, and to present God’s truth, but it was not an exclusive
    club. Salvation is of the Lord, and it is for all those whom the Lord has called unto
    salvation.

    It was not until the church faced the truth that it reached out to the Gentile world
    and saw great growth. It is when we bend the knee before God and await His truth
    that we can drive forth with the gospel. We must leave the baggage behind, wear
    new clothes and show forth a new heart.

    Let us bow before God, listen to His word, and preach the truth in love and
    understanding. Then will we hear from heaven and He will pour us out a blessing.

    Cheers,

    Jim
     
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    Galatians 3:24-25 - "Wherefore the law was our schoolmaster to bring us unto Christ, that we might be justified by faith. But after that faith is come, we are no longer under a schoolmaster."
     
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    Wednesday, 17th March, 2004

    Happy Patrick’s Day!

    Then Christian fell down at his foot as dead, crying, "Woe is me, for I am undone!" At the sight of which, Evangelist caught him by the right hand, saying, "All manner of sin and blasphemy shall be forgiven unto men: be not faithless, but believing" (Matthew 12v31; John 20v27). Then did Christian again a little revive, and stood up trembling, as at first, before Evangelist.

    Matthew 12v31 Wherefore I say unto you, All manner of sin and blasphemy shall be forgiven unto men: but the blasphemy against the Holy Ghost shall not be forgiven unto men.

    What a great forgiving God we have!! Christian was in despair because of his sin. He did not feel worthy to face God. Then Evangelist encourages him with the wonderful words, “All manner of sin and blasphemy shall be forgiven!” Oh the wonder of God’s forgiveness. We would all be utterly hopeless if we need not have the great God of Forgiveness!

    We would do well to be reminded of our wonderful gift of forgiveness:

    Ephesians 1v7 In whom we have redemption through his blood, the forgiveness of sins, according to the riches of his grace;
    Colossians 1v14 In whom we have redemption through his blood, even the forgiveness of sins
    Colossians 2v13 And you, being dead in your sins and the uncircumcision of your flesh, hath he quickened together with him, having forgiven you all trespasses;
    James 5v15 And the prayer of faith shall save the sick, and the Lord shall raise him up; and if he have committed sins, they shall be forgiven him.
    1 John 1v9 If we confess our sins, he is faithful and just to forgive us our sins, and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness.
    1 John 2v12 I write unto you, little children, because your sins are forgiven you for his name's sake.

    Take a moment to day to give thanks to God for being the God who forgives. And while you are at it, take the opportunity to show that forgiveness to others!
     
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    Just think - all my sin forgiven - past - present - and future - and it was as good as taken care of before the "foundations of the earth" were ever laid down!

    Thank you Roger!
     
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    Thursday, March 18, 2004

    Acts 16: 13 “And on the sabbath day we went out of the city by a river side, where
    prayer was wont to be made...”

    Prayer is the chief element of the Christian life that moves mountains. Prayer ought
    to be the first priority of the believer. If we want to invite disaster, start one’s day
    without prayer. The modern church has all but forgotten the power of prayer. This
    need not e a great public display of eloquence, but even the unspoken thoughts
    uttered from the heart. Prayer is also a very quiet time. We enter into the holy of
    holies, realizing we are in the very presence of a holy God, and we wait upon Him.
    This world has become a race; we race here and dash there and we forget to take
    time to be holy.

    The apostles took time to pray. Any site may be the occasion for prayer. By a
    riverside, in the meadow, on a hillside and in the kitchen. The important thing is not
    place, but presence. How present are we in prayer?

    In my bible is pasted this quote from Spurgeon: “Prayer pulls te rope below, and the
    great bell rings above in the ears of God. Some scarcely stir the bell, for they pray
    so languidly; others give an occasional pluck at the rope; but he who wins with
    heaven is the man who grasps the rope boldly and pulls continuously, with all his
    might.”

    When I first went to a church in Saskatchewan. I was all alone. It was very lonely,
    speaking as a man. It was an isolated and desolate place. Had it not been for prayer
    fellowship, I should have gone insane. I was a social person. I needed the company
    of people. I came from a city church and always had people around me. Now I had
    high banks of snow, inhuman cold and vast expanses of nothing. At first I played
    the radio, day and night. I read books, wrote letters and essentially felt sorry for
    myself. Then I discovered prayer. At first my prayers were self-centered. I prayed
    for my personal needs. Soon I learned the myriad of ways to praise and bless God in
    prayer. It wasn’t long before I had added my fellow pastors to that prayer list, and
    then missionaries. I took a phone directory and prayed for the names alphabetically
    listed. I had never met the people and I had no telephone with which to call them,
    but I had their names.

    Before long, people were stopping off to say hello, and they always brought some
    food and other creature comforts for me. After many weeks of this, some of these
    people came to Sunday service. From 9 people the church body grew to 40. I never
    again doubted the efficacy of private prayer, and this would support me for the rest
    of my life. When prayer life altered, so did ministry. I could not get these people out
    to service on my own as much as I tried. Prayer opened the doors of opportunity.

    This rural opportunity was a training ground for things to come and I moved on to a
    city church, a great work for God. God did not transform the world around me so
    much as it transformed me. As we read Acts 16, we see what God took his servants
    through before the blessings came. Prison and beatings and unjust charges, and it
    was prayer that sustained these servants as it will sustain us. Believing ON Jesus or
    IN Jesus is a great deal more than believing ABOUT Jesus. It is nigh time that we
    actually believed in Jesus in our daily prayer lives.

    Lord, teach us to pray.

    Cheers,

    Jim
     
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    Friday, 19th March, 2004

    I will be taking a weeks break after this for a short holiday. Jim has graciously agreed to cover for me next week.

    Christian is talking with Evangelist about his encounter with Mr Worldly Wiseman. He is to instrcy Christian in the dangers of Wiseman’s teaching.


    Worldly Wisdom is the bane of the cross. The way of the cross and the way of the world are two divergent paths. Paul wrote of the two types of wisdom in 1 Corinthians 1:20-25

    “Where is the wise? where is the scribe? where is the disputer of this world? hath not God made foolish the wisdom of this world? For after that in the wisdom of God the world by wisdom knew not God, it pleased God by the foolishness of preaching to save them that believe. For the Jews require a sign, and the Greeks seek after wisdom:
    23 But we preach Christ crucified, unto the Jews a stumblingblock, and unto the Greeks foolishness; But unto them which are called, both Jews and Greeks, Christ the power of God, and the wisdom of God. Because the foolishness of God is wiser than men; and the weakness of God is stronger than men.”

    The wisdom which Worldly Wiseman preached is utter foolishness. The wisdom of the gospel appears as foolishness to the world. Praise God that His “foolishness” is wiser than the best wisdom the world can provide. The world has produced many “wise” men, but the best they can do it utter foolishness compared to God’s perfect wisdom.
     
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    Prayer and the wisdom of the gospel - two indispensables in the life of the believer!
     
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    Monday, March 22, 2004

    Acts 16: 25-40

    “And at midnight Paul and Silas prayed, and sang praises unto God: and the
    prisoners heard them.”

    Paul and Silas are in a life and death situation. They are chained and their fate is
    sealed. What do they do? Pray and sing. What a blessed testimony. They turned a
    dark and damp place into a sanctuary for God and for blessings. What a lesson for
    us in a free world where peace and security dominates.

    When we walk in the Spirit and pray and sing unto the Lord there is always
    someone who hears. In this case it is the jailers. Think about this. It is a very serious
    situation. If these prisoners should escape, it is the keeper who will pay the price
    with his life.

    An earthquake shakes the prison and looses the chains that bind and the prisoners
    are free to go. What do they do? Stand about and testify of the Lord. What does the
    keeper do? Draws his sword as to kill himself. Paul and Silas are free men in Jesus
    and now free men from the prison. The keeper has nothing and now that which he
    has is in jeopardy.

    Sometimes it takes great tragedy to shake the very foundations of mankind to have
    them consider the eternal hope promised through Christ Jesus, and Paul and Silas
    presents this hope, and the keeper comes to a saving knowledge of Jesus. Paul is not
    content to see one man saved. He adds “and thy house.” Let us not be content with
    one soul, but go for the entire household. Paul got the head of the house and the
    jailer brought his entire family. We often read about the over simplification of the
    gospel, and we are critical about the concept. My friends, the fact of the matter is
    that the gospel is just that simple. We must not allow the abuse and misuse of
    certain concepts to destroy the facts of scripture. “Believe on the Lord Jesus and
    thou shalt be saved, and thy house.”

    While this whole event was miraculous, it still required the mundane things we
    must go through in presenting the gospel. Verse 32, “And they spake unto him (the
    keeper of the jail) the word of the Lord, and to all that were in his house.” Nothing
    was taken for granted. The word was presented to all. They went after the entire
    household, and that is what God gave. When was the last time we prayed to God
    about our dissatisfaction that only one in a family was saved? Some would tell us
    that we can’t talk to God like that. Well, beloved, it is high time we got straight with
    God and let Him know that we are not content with only one. We want the entire
    household to follow God in salvation. Isn’t this what is meant when scripture talks
    about praying boldly? Let’s get bold with God and see entire households come to
    Jesus.

    Lord, give us such a burden that we are not content with rain drops, but we seek a
    downpour. Pour us out a blessing.

    Cheers,

    Jim
     
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    Thank you Jim -and Lord bring on that flood of souls!
     
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    Tuesday, March 23, 2004

    Acts 17: 16-34

    “For as I passed by, and beheld your sacred things, I found an altar with this
    inscription, TO AN UNKNOWN GOD. What, therefore, without knowing it, ye
    worship, that I announce unto you.”

    The apostle Paul is addressing the intelligencia of the day. He does not attempt to
    tear down their false doctrines, nor dispell their myths. He uses their very doctrines
    to present unto them the unknown god they had been worshipping in ignorance.

    Sometimes we attack people like a bull in a china shop, and we accomplish little,
    but do a lot of damage in the process. I am not saying that we should let false
    doctrines abound, nor that we should let ignorant people abound. We should use
    what God has given to us in common intelligence and tell forth the gospel in love
    and knowledge. What are we trying to do when we approach people this way? Are
    we trying to establish our superior knowledge? We do not have to prove our
    superior education, we need to present the Jesus of the gospel. One thing I learned
    in university was that every student is out to show the professor how intelligent he
    is. The student will try every trick in the book, but they are soon found out. As I
    used to remind the students, “You may have all the answers, but remember this, I
    mark the papers.” You allow small victories to pass, and wisdom prevails in the
    end. So it with the gospel. “And when they heard of the resurrection of the dead,
    some mocked: and others said, We will hear thee again of this matter. So Paul
    departed from among them.”

    We must know how far to go and when to leave. We can prevail for a season and
    lose them for eternity, or we can let it go for the moment, and return to speak again.
    The great soldiers of battle learned when to retreat and when to attack, and both
    play vital roles in battle. So it is with our witness for Christ, our Captain.

    Paul departed from them, but that was not the end of it. Verse 34, “Hpwbeit certain
    men clave unto him, and believed.” There is a time when we content ourselves with
    the few, knowing that they will in turn win many. Out of this few came the church
    at Athens and it flourished even un ungenial soil. Yesterday, I thought about
    demanding more, and that was in relation to a family. To-day I am content with
    few, but that concerned a nation. Both thoughts are compatible and both thoughts
    are biblical. Let us by all means be biblical.

    Lord help us always to follow your word, and be pleasing unto you.

    Cheers,

    Jim
     
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    Important lesson for us to learn - thanks Jim!
     
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    Wednesday, March 24, 2004

    Acts 18: 1-17

    “Then spake the Lord to Paul in the night by a vision, Be not afraid, but speak, and
    hold not thy peace: For I am with thee, and no man shall set on thee to hurt thee: for
    I have much people in this city.”

    Paul is relentless in his patience with the Jews. He continually preaches unto them
    that they must accept Jesus. In the face of this he met with violence, arrest and
    imprisonment. I can only imagine the consternation that might beset Paul. He is no
    doubt discouraged. A people who had been blessed with the word of God all down
    through the ages had become so hardened against the very Jesus who provided the
    final act of redemption.

    Now the Lord comes to Paul in the night. The time when we are alone with our
    thoughts, and our doubts, and our fears, and our frustrations. He comes in our quiet
    times, and to Paul He says, “Be not afraid.” How many times have we experienced
    similar feelings? In our quiet times God reminds us that He is there, and a great
    peace comes over our hearts and minds. This shows the importance of being still
    before God. Sometimes we have too much to say, and our ears are stopped to the
    still small voice of God. We miss the peace that God offers. Be still and know that I
    am God.

    Then God instructs Paul to be instant in season and out of season. He is to preach
    the word without fear. Why? Because the Lord has many souls in the city who will
    believe. It reminds me of the lost soul in the middle of a woods. He is lost by the
    magnitude of the woods, and walks in circles. He has the sun for guidance, but
    loses all his senses when panic sets in. He is hopelessly lost. Safety is often only a
    few feet away, but the walking in circles wears him down, the mind draws a blank
    and fear reigns.

    The lost soul is much like that. He wanders about in his lost estate and is without
    hope. Preach the word without fear. We need to be ready always to preach the
    word. We never know when that lost soul is waiting anxiously to be rescued. If the
    search crew gives up, the man remains lost unto death. If we remain true, the Lord
    will lead us in his path and the lost soul will find Jesus.

    We are to minister with the confidence that the Lord has His elect everywhere, and
    it remains our duty to seek them out. We preach the word as though every soul is
    elect. Our only commission is to preach the gospel to the whole world. It is the
    Lord’s duty to bring them in through saving grace. Let us never tire in our witness
    to the gospel, and to the Lord Jesus Christ.

    As Spurgeon once prayed: “Lord save the elect, and elect some more.”

    Cheers,

    Jim
     
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    Thursday, March 25, 2004

    Acts 19: 1-20

    “And the evil spirits answered and said, Jesus I know, and Paul I know; but who
    are ye? And the man in whom the evil spirit was leaped on them, and overcame
    them, and prevailed against them, so that they fled out of that house naked and
    wounded.” Verses 15,16

    This is an interesting passage where some who are great pretenders, even invoking
    the name of Jesus, but lacking the indwelling of the Holy Spirit. They know nothing
    of grace, repentance and faith, but they preach the word of Jesus. One may fool the
    world of unbelievers and even some believers, but you cannot fool even the evil
    spirits of this world. These pretenders were called out and they were exposed for
    what they were. And they were chased out naked and wounded.

    The name of Jesus was honoured, as was the name of the true servant of Christ:
    Paul. The true men of God will be recognized for what they are, but those who
    would lift their own name and follow their own ideals will be found out,
    embarrassed and exposed. The true ministers of the Lord have nothing to fear, and
    should live their lives boldly in the Lord. They will go forth in full attire showing
    forth the adornments of an holy God, as they are dressed in His righteousness.

    Far too many ministers to-day cower in their witness. They fear that their
    intellectual capacitity will be diminished anong their peers, and so hide behind
    degrees and such. When men take a stand, not in their own intellectual prowess, but
    in the kowledge of the Christ, they will see great fruit for their labours. “And many
    that believed came, and confessed, and shewed their deeds.” Verse 18. The true
    believers will always show their deeds..they will always show the fruit of their vine.

    Ephesus was so well known through history as a place of magic, it even has a place
    in the writing of Shakespeare. In this passage we learn something of the magical
    sorcery of the would be ministers who attempted to copy Paul. It did not work.
    They learn that the works of God are not magical, but quite real and live changing.
    To show their faith they burned significant manuscripts containing this magicical
    incantation. Some manuscripts did survive and are on view in the London series.

    The one thing we are to do when we come to Christ is to burn the past and the
    doctrines we once held. This is a figurative burning to-day. The fire being the
    symbol of purification. Unless we are willing and ready to be purified, we cannot
    speak of Jesus in all sincerity and the seed we sow will fall on barren land. To be
    effective, our lives must be truly changed, and then can we speak the name of Jesus
    in truth.
    Spirit of Truth, be thou
    In life and death our guide!
    O Spirit of adoption, now
    May we be sanctified.

    Lord, help us always to know truth, that we may speak of Jesus with great power
    and fruitful admonition.

    Cheers,

    Jim
     
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    Preach it brother!
     
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    Friday, March 26, 2004

    Acts 19: 23-41

    "Whom he called together with the workmen of like occupation, and said, Sirs, ye know that by this craft we have our wealth."

    What was their cradt? It was making statues of the goddess Diana. There was high demand for this statue, the primary god of Ephesus. If Paul were allowed to preach Jesus, these craftsmen would lose their source of wealth.

    How much this reminds me of mob mentality when they are deprived of their way. Right or wrong does not matter and truth is sacrificed.

    When man fears the effects of Christianity, he will concoct all manner of religious thought, especially when it will cut into his income. I remember, in the early days of Billy Graham, when he met with a University of British Columbia professor. The professor told Mr. Graham he believed what he was preaching, but if he accepted it, he would have to change his lifestyle, and he was not prepared to do that. He sacrificed the gift of eternal life and truth for the moment of the flesh. How true that is of to-day. Men would rather believe foolishness that the change that takes place when one believes in Jesus. It is the ultimate in selfishness, and, as Christians, we ought to remind ourselves what danger lurks in self interests.

    I do not choose my scripture for these devotions, but follow a guide. I was a bit puzzled about how I could turn this passage into a devotional. The fact is, there is not a bit of scripture where we cannot find something pertaining to our personal living for Christ, including the genealogies. Sometimes we have to work a little harder to see the spiritual truths.

    Not only were these craftsmen pushing their own trade, but they suported a false religion. Is was not that they believed so much in that religion, but that it was their source of income.

    The next thing we see, is they pushing one of the tradesmen, who was a Jew, to the fore. The Jews and Christians confounded this group and they wanted a Jewish spokeman to make concrete this false religion. What does he say? :"Great is Diana of the Ephesians..."

    If we look at many cults to-day, we will find the same actions. They will take so much of Christianity and add to it the desires of their minds. Some Jehovah's Witnesses have been coming to my home over the years. Their latest venture was to ask me if I used the King James Version. When I said yes, the pulled out a King James Version from their bag and started to misquote from it. They were prepared to abandon their bible and use mine to get their message to me. It was at this point I brought out a different version and quoted the text that they were reading. They didn't know what to say, when they heard the passage in clear modern english. It did not allow for their doctrine. I suggested I could get my Greek NT and check out what it says. By this time, they had to move along. They, other religions, are quite ingenious in their attempts to disguise their strange doctrines. Why not just accept the truth as it is? The truth will require change, and few of us are prepared for change.

    We can turn a situation into an opportunity and this is what Alexander did. I remember a missionary who went to Australia during the war years. He told me this story long after. Australians in those days took their politics quite seriously, and the labour Party was in power. He could not get an audience. So, he got a school bell and stood on a corner ringing the bell, and crying out,"Down with the Labour Party...Down with the Labour Party." Well, it wasn't long before he had a large and angry mob surrounding him. He then intoned, "Come unto me all ye that labour, and I will give thee rest." Down with that labour party. You see, he got a crowd to listen, and he used the moment, and preached the gospel.

    By all means that I may win some. We must sometimes step outside the mundane to present the gospel of Christ. Let us never settle into one mindset, less we fail in our ultimate mission.

    Lord help us to always be prepared to lift You high that all men may see.

    Cheers,

    Jim
     
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