Saturday 25 April 2009

A Living Faith #3 Faith put into action

Faith put into action

It is really quite easy to express a belief in something or a love for somebody but as the saying goes ‘actions speak louder than words’.  I recall once having a patient who described her husband as saying that he cared about and loved her, but she was upset and depressed because the care and love was never shown by actions. As she once said, it’s easy to say ‘I love you, but his actions show that he really doesn’t care about me.’

Our behaviour and deeds will show our true attitudes and feelings. We can often deceive ourselves and for a while we can deceive others, but God knows the heart, we cannot deceive Him! Try to honestly answer these questions:

  • Would you say that you believe, trust and love Yahweh?
  • Would you say that you strive to obey His Word?
  • Would you say that you put all your faith in the Lord Jesus Christ?
  • Would you say that you strive to obey His commandments?
  • Would you say that you desire the Kingdom of God above all things?

I am sure most of us would want to answer ‘yes’ to the above questions. Words may very well express that Yahweh’s Word is the most valuable thing in our lives. Word may express that we long for His Kingdom and that we love the Lord our God above all else.  But what do your actions say?

Now James writes these well-known words, “What does it profit, my brethren, if someone says he has faith but does not have works? Can faith save him?” James 2:14

The implied answer is no, it cannot save him. You see, faith must be something living and active in our lives. Faith is not something expressed merely by words. Our true inner feelings and the truth of our words will be demonstrated by actions or deeds.  But one may argue ‘I do believe’, ‘I do have faith’; indeed Paul writes that one is saved by faith (Eph 2:8), ‘How then can it be suggested that my faith will not save me?’  Well, James writes that faith without works is dead! Thus the reality and depth of faith is proved by its works just as James continues:

“..faith by itself, if it does not have works, is dead. But someone will say, "You have faith, and I have works." Show me your faith without your works, and I will show you my faith by my works.” James 2:17-18

Faith is indeed an essential ingredient of salvation. However, faith in itself is a somewhat abstract concept, it is something intangible.  Faith cannot be measured and although a person can demonstrate knowledge about a subject and express a belief in that knowledge, its value to a person cannot be measured by a mere expression of belief. For example one may know the law of the land which sets a certain speed limit on roads and may believe that the law states if a driver is caught breaking the speed limit they will pay a fine, or in the worst case a persistent offender will lose their licence.  Does this stop everybody speeding? In short the answer is no! Why? Well simply because that particular law is not considered to have any great value and people generally are more concerned about getting from A to B as fast as possible.

In a similar manner the scriptures may be learned and believed, but if it does not have a value higher than all else in ones life, then our deeds will surely reflect the little value we place upon God’s Word. On the other hand, if the Word is our greatest treasure, then we will believe and then act upon that belief. Thus faith will influence and change our way of life. However, producing the works of faith is not easy; it takes a lifetime of sustained effort.  

A time is soon coming when we all will bow the knee before the Lord Jesus and render an account of our lives. The deeds of faith will be scrutinised and the record of life reviewed.  By our works we will stand or we will fall! Thus we read:

“And I saw the dead, small and great, standing before God, and books were opened. And another book was opened, which is the Book of Life. And the dead were judged according to their works, by the things which were written in the books.” Rev 20:12

However, if we truly value God’s Word and if we have a genuine and sincere faith, then the thought of judgement and giving an account of our lives will be tempered by the knowledge that Yahweh is very merciful towards those who love Him.  With this in mind, the trials faced in life that He sends to refine and purify faith will not be overly burdensome. Our eye will look to the future, not focus upon the present trials.  Indeed, even though we may face death, we have the reassurance that our works of faith will not be forgotten, for John records:

“Then I heard a voice from heaven saying to me, "Write: ‘Blessed are the dead who die in the Lord from now on.'" Yes," says the Spirit, "that they may rest from their labors, and their works follow them.” Rev 14:13

So, James sums it up by saying: “You see then that a man is justified by works, and not by faith only” James 2:24. So then, our works or fruits as scripture also terms them, will arise from what is within the heart. Just consider these words of Jesus:

"You will know them by their fruits. Do men gather grapes from thornbushes or figs from thistles? Even so, every good tree bears good fruit, but a bad tree bears bad fruit.”...”Therefore by their fruits you will know them.” Matt 7:16-20

As Jesus also said, “a bad tree cannot bear good fruit, nor will a good tree bear bad fruit”. Any gardener will know that a well watered, well nourished tree will produce an abundance of fruit and careful pruning will help increase and maintain the yield.  In a similar manner, if an individual’s life is nourished and watered by the Word of life, and if they respond to the pruning action of life’s trails, then they will yield the good fruit of faith.

If you were asked the question, ‘what works of faith are you displaying in your daily life? What would you say?  Would it be the attendance at meetings, the preaching of the Word, the knowledge of the Word and the study efforts made to give exhortations or Bible class subjects  that would be cited.  Are these the works of faith by which a person may be justified?  Well, Jesus said:

"Not everyone who says to me, ‘Lord, Lord,’ shall enter the kingdom of heaven, but he who does the will of my Father in heaven.  "Many will say to me in that day, ‘Lord, Lord, have we not prophesied in your name, cast out demons in your name, and done many wonders in your name?’  "And then I will declare to them, ‘I never knew you; depart from me, you who practice lawlessness!’ Matt 7:21-23

So Jesus is clearly saying that it is not merely acknowledging him as Lord and saviour that justifies a man. It is not performing great acts of service in the sense of preaching in his name; these more public works are but an outward show. Thus in the context of our day and age, one may say ‘did I not give exhortations?’ or ‘Did I not study and learn much in the Bible?’ or ‘Did I not travel extensively preaching the Truth?’  These things are in some ways the works of faith, but it is the attitude of heart and the motives behind the works that are crucial. What has driven us to do these things, for it is possible to preach and speak for selfish motives rather than the one desire of honouring Yahweh. Thus Paul notes: “Some indeed preach Christ even from envy and strife, and some also from good will” Phil 1:15 and warns “Let nothing be done through selfish ambition or conceit”. Phil 2:3

Only living our lives in accordance with the Word of Truth will provide a solid underpinning for the works of faith. There is no place for self-seeking and pride, because the works of faith will be borne out of a deep desire to know Yahweh and follow the example of Jesus who said “I do not seek my own will but the will of the Father who sent me.” John 5:30

Trying to amalgamate the shifting sands of human wisdom with the principles of scripture will only make a shipwreck of faith. The only way that faith can be developed is by wholeheartedly learning and then applying the Word to all aspects of our daily lives. Obeying what we describe as the ‘Commandments of Christ’.

The only way that faith will grow is by walking according to the Light of the Word, trusting Yahweh and shunning any who turn away from the Word of Truth. The only way that faith will be refined is by learning from the trials of life and humbly submitting to the overruling hand of Yahweh.

The works of faith will only come from striving to obey the commandments of Christ and striving to “be diligent to present yourself approved to God, a worker who does not need to be ashamed, rightly dividing the word of truth. 2Tim 2:15 Now Jesus spoke a parable to illustrate this principle:

"Therefore whoever hears these sayings of mine, and does them, I will liken him to a wise man who built his house on the rock:  and the rain descended, the floods came, and the winds blew and beat on that house; and it did not fall, for it was founded on the rock.  But everyone who hears these sayings of mine, and does not do them, will be like a foolish man who built his house on the sand:  "and the rain descended, the floods came, and the winds blew and beat on that house; and it fell. And great was its fall." Matt 7:24-27

So then in summary, faith and works go together, they are utterly inseparable. Works cannot save for we cannot earn favour, faith must come first. Non-the-less the value of faith is then in turn proved by its works.

To be continued….A Living Faith #4 Effort

Andy Peel.

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In this series:
A Living Faith #1 Substance of things hoped for
A living faith #2 State of your faith
A Living Faith #3 Faith put into action
A Living Faith #4 Effort
A Living Faith #5 Perseverance
A Living Faith #6 Sacrifice
A Living faith #7 Prayer
A Living Faith #8 Change
A Living Faith #9 Our Manner of Life
A Living Faith #10: Our manner of Life #2
A Living Faith #11 My place in the body of Christ and my ecclesia
A Living Faith #12 The Love for Jesus


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Wees niet bang van die proeven die God op u wenst af te sturen



"Wees niet bang van die proeven die God op u wenst af te sturen. Het is met de wind en storm van tegenspoed dat God de werkelijke tarwe van het kaf scheidt. Onthoudt daarom altijd, dat God tot u in uw verdriet komt, zo echt als in uw vreugde. Hij stelt laag, en Hij bouwt op. Gij zult uzelf vinden ver van perfectie, indien gij God niet vindt in alles. "
- M. De Molinos (ca. 1628 - 1697)


"Weet dat wij ze gelukkig tellen die verduren."
Jakobus 5:2

"Als gij kastijding verdraagt, zal God met u als met de zonen omgaan."
Hebreeuwen 12:7

Christus heeft veel moeten verdragen, laat ik zijn voorbeeld navolgen.
Heer God geef mij de kracht om de vele moeilijkheden te doorstaan.
Laat mij ze trotseren in een volwaardig geloof.
Sta mij bij in al mijn moeilijkheden
en verlos mij van het kwade, amen.


Be not afraid of those trials which God may see fit to send upon thee



"Be not afraid of those trials which God may see fit to send upon thee. It is with the wind and storm of tribulation that God separates the true wheat from the chaff. Always remember, therefore, that God comes to thee in thy sorrows, as really as in thy joys. He lays low, and He builds up. Thou wilt find thyself far from perfection, if thou dost not find God in everything."

- M. De Molinos (c. 1628­-1697)

"Behold we count them happy which endure."
James 5:2

"If ye endure chastening, God dealeth with you as with sons."
Hebrew 12:7

Christ had much to endure, let me follow his example.
Lord God give me strength to go through the many difficulties.
Let me defy them in a full faith.
Assist me in all my difficulties
and save me from evil, amen.



Friday 24 April 2009

Calvijns vrouwen centraal in Luik

In Luik staan in juni de vrouwen rond kerkhervormer Johannes Calvijn centraal. In het kader van het Calvijnjaar gaan wetenschappers in de Belgische stad in gesprek over Calvijns echtgenote en vrouwelijke theologen waarmee Calvijn correspondeerde. De vrouw met wie Calvijn getrouwd was, Idelette de Bure, krijgt hoogstwaarschijnlijk een straat in Luik naar zich vernoemd.

Dat zei de Gentse predikant Guy Liagre donderdag tijdens een bijeenkomst in Lunteren van de Protestantse Kerk in Nederland (PKN).

Calvijn trouwde in 1540 met de Luikse Idelette de Bure. Zij was de weduwe van een bekeerde anabaptist. Het kind dat zij kregen stierf kort na de geboorte. Calvijns vrouw stierf na acht jaren huwelijk. Calvijn zou later in briefwisselingen over haar zeggen dat zij een helper was in zijn ambt, nooit in zijn weg stond, hem nooit lastigviel over haar kinderen en dat zij een grootse persoonlijkheid was.

Het is op 10 juli vijfhonderd jaar geleden dat de kerkhervormer, op wiens gedachtegoed het grootste deel van de protestantse kerken in Nederland zich baseert, in de Franse stad Noyon werd geboren. In 2009 zijn er tal van evenementen waarop hierbij wordt stilgestaan. Zo is op 30 mei in Dordrecht een nationale herdenking waar onder anderen premier Jan Peter Balkenende spreekt en zijn er speciale Calvijndiensten. De echte fans eten dit jaar zelfs Calvijnchocolade, vergezeld van een glaasje Calvijnwijn.


bron: ANP

A Living Faith #2 State of your faith

A LIVING FAITH
What is the state of your faith?

Faith is a very personal thing and the true state of a person’s faith can only be judged by God. It is impossible to hide our true feelings from Him for He knows our innermost thoughts and all motives are laid bare before Him. Anything less than an honest appraisal of our personal level of faith is a futile effort, for it will be of no spiritual benefit whatsoever. As we have seen in the previous section even a small amount of faith, small as a mustard seed, can accomplish much.

However, we should know and must never forgot that whatever is accomplished is not by our own efforts, but is of God. We have nothing; no knowledge, no skill, no ability, not one single thing that has not been given to us. Even the apostle Paul was moved to say:

“I labored more abundantly than they all, yet not I, but the grace of God which was with me.” 1Cor 15:10

It is Paul who also notes: “Not that we have dominion over your faith, but are fellow workers for your joy; for by faith you stand” 2Cor 1:24. It is according to the depth and breadth of our personal faith that we stand or fall. Further, the value of our faith is proved by how we act upon it day by day.

Faith is demonstrated by the degree to which it affects and moulds an individual’s life. So what would you answer to the following questions?

         What is the objective of faith?
         What is your spiritual goal?
         Are you moving towards that goal?

The promised reward of faith is eternal life in the Kingdom of God. Yet we must question if eternal life in itself is the objective of faith. If our primary personal spiritual goal is to attain eternal life, then it is possible we have somehow missed the thrust of God’s purpose with those called to be His children. The primary purpose of God is not that men might find salvation, but that the earth will be filled with His Glory. His purpose requires that the earth be filled with beings who will perfectly reflect His divine attributes. Thus in a sense eternal life is a consequence of the true objective of faith.

What then is the true objective of faith? Well, Jesus said in his prayer as recorded in John’s gospel record:

“This is eternal life, that they may know You, the only true God, and Jesus Christ whom You have sent.” John 17:3

So, eternal life is defined as firstly knowing Yahweh the one true God and secondly knowing Jesus Christ His Son who fully and perfectly displayed His Fathers divine attributes. Again Jeremiah writes:

“Thus says the LORD: "Let not the wise man glory in his wisdom, Let not the mighty man glory in his might, Nor let the rich man glory in his riches; But let him who glories glory in this, that he understands and knows Me, that I am the LORD, exercising lovingkindness, judgment, and righteousness in the earth. For in these I delight," says the LORD.” Jeremiah 9:23-24

To know Yahweh is not merely to know about Him. It is not just to have an academic knowledge of His Word and purpose. Knowing Him is not simply having an understanding about His dealings with Israel, His mercy shown towards them and how they fit in with His promises to the patriarchs of old. To know Yahweh is not just about appreciating the principles that lie behind His provision of salvation through the Lord Jesus Christ.

Job gives an object lesson for those who would truly know Yahweh. He realised the requirements of his Creator, such that in his fear of the wrath of God falling upon him and his family, after his children had run a course of feasting we read: “Job would send and sanctify them, and he would rise early in the morning and offer burnt offerings according to the number of them all. For Job said, "It may be that my sons have sinned and cursed God in their hearts." Thus Job did regularly” Job1:5. One would thus think that Job fully ‘knew’ the Lord his God and yet after losing all he possessed and enduring so much suffering, Job has these profound words to say:

"I have heard of You by the hearing of the ear, but now my eye sees You.” Job 42:5

During his discourse Job had noted, “Wisdom is with aged men, And with length of days, understanding.” Job12:12 and later asks “But where can wisdom be found? And where is the place of understanding? Job 28:12. Wisdom and knowledge may come with age and experience, but only if one with a true and honest heart seeks out the Lord God. For Job answers his own question saying that Yahweh “understands its way and He knows its place… Behold, the fear of the Lord, that is wisdom, and to depart from evil is understanding." Job 28:23&28

Job had throughout his life up until that time known of Yahweh, he had known about Yahweh, he had known the principles of Yahweh. But it was as it were almost an academic knowledge and appreciation, with reliance upon the observance of law.  But after all his sufferings, after hearing about the glory of creation and about the absolute power and wisdom of his Creator, Job was moved to say:

“You asked, ‘Who is this who hides counsel without knowledge?’ Therefore I have uttered what I did not understand, Things too wonderful for me, which I did not know.” Job 42:3

Job’s faith was thus placed in an entirely new context, his eyes clearly saw Yahweh in His resplendent glory. Jobs emotions were stirred within him and he knew and feared the Lord his God. Fear in this context being that reverential love and piety that characterise the lives of all the true children of God.

To know Yahweh, is to truly love Him with the whole being given over to His service. Not just knowledge about Him, not just knowledge about His Word, but rather a deep and abiding emotional entanglement with all that He is and will be. Then, and only then, can we truly appreciate and fulfil the greatest commandment of all:

“You shall love the LORD your God with all your heart, with all your soul, with all your mind, and with all your strength.” Mark 12:30



Andy Peel

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In this series:
A Living Faith #1 Substance of things hoped for
A living faith #2 State of your faith
A Living Faith #3 Faith put into action
A Living Faith #4 Effort
A Living Faith #5 Perseverance
A Living Faith #6 Sacrifice
A Living faith #7 Prayer
A Living Faith #8 Change
A Living Faith #9 Our Manner of Life
A Living Faith #10: Our manner of Life #2
A Living Faith #11 My place in the body of Christ and my ecclesia
A Living Faith #12 The Love for Jesus

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The great ocean of truth lay all undiscovered before me


"I do not know what I may appear to the world, but to myself I seem to have
been only like a boy playing on the seashore, diverting myself in now and
then, finding a smoother pebble or a prettier shell than ordinary, whilst
the great ocean of truth lay all undiscovered before me."
- Isaac Newton (Brewster's, 'Memoirs of Newton')

"... the kingdom of heaven is like a merchant seeking beautiful pearls, who,
when he had found one pearl of great price, went and sold all that he had
and bought it."
Matthew 13:46

Lord I am diligently looking for the essence of your Word.
Leave me your words to understand clearly
and allow me find the great price of Your Kingdom.


De grote oceaan van waarheid volledig onontdekt voor mij



"Ik weet niet hoe ik er uit mag zien voor de wereld, maar voor mezelf lijk ik
slechts als een jongen geweest te zijn die speelde op de kust, mezelf doorschakelend in het nu en dan
Vervolgens, een soepeler kiezelsteen vindend of een mooiere schelp dan een gewone, terwijl
de grote oceaan van waarheid volledig onontdekt voor mij ligt. "
- Isaac Newton (Brewster's, 'Memoires van Newton')

"...
Het koninkrijk van de hemel is als een koopman op zoek naar mooie parels, die,
toen hij een parel van grote prijs gevonden had, ging en alles verkocht wat hij had
en deze kocht. "
Mattheüs 13:46

Heer ik ben naarstig op zoek naar de essentie van Uw Woord.
Laat mij Uw Woorden tot ons duidelijk verstaan
en laat mij de grote prijs van Uw Koninkrijk vinden.


Today's pardon asks for a life tomorrow

"Let me tell you a story, brethren.

There was once a man condemned to die because he was a murderer. But he had a brother, and his brother had been a hero, and had saved many lives. And this brother pleaded for the murderer before the high court, and for the sake of the brother who had saved lives, they consented to pardon the brother who had taken life.

And so the brother who had pleaded, went to the condemned man with the pardon, to his cell; but before he disclosed it to him he said to the prisoner his brother, 'supposing you were pardoned and set free - what would you do?'

And the prisoner said with hatred in his eyes and in his voice, 'If I could find that judge and the chief witness, I will kill them.'

And the brother said nothing about the reprieve, but left the cell, with its prisoner, and kept the pardon in his pocket and destroyed it.

And every one of you in your heart knows he did right. A real pardon is for the man who is willing, given the power, to quit sinning, and to seek goodness. And today's pardon therefore asks for a life tomorrow, seeking the high and holy enterprise of doing the will of God, who gives us pardon, today."

- D.Gillett