Thursday, May 31, 2007

Standing in Integrity

You have wearied the Lord with your words; Yet you say, “In what way have we wearied Him?” In that you say, “Everyone who does evil, Is good in the sight of the Lord, And He delights in them,” Or, “Where is the God of justice?” Malachi 2:17
Why do the nations rage, And the people plot a vain thing? The kings of the earth set themselves, and the rulers take counsel together, Against the Lord and against His Anointed, saying, “Let us break their bonds in pieces And cast away Their cords from us.” He who sits in the heavens shall laugh; The Lord shall hold them in derision. Then He shall speak to them in His wrath, and distress them in His deep displeasure: “Yet I have set My King On My holy hill of Zion.” Psalms 2:1-6


Have you ever felt like you were getting nowhere fast and everyone else around you seems to get all the breaks? If you are human like me, it is easy to get jealous and wonder ‘why can’t I skip ahead and follow the rest of the world’s philosophies.’ First of all, Christians are to be in the world but not of it. Secondly, the world’s ideas of living, climbing corporate ladders, and stepping on people to get to high positions are not part of the Way that Jesus left for us to follow. How can you and I live as a Christian in the midst of a self-centered generation that is only consumed with meeting the appetites of their flesh?

Recently, I visited an amusement park and noticed a situation that parallels a spiritual reality. While waiting in line for a water ride that had 5 flights of stairs, I saw two young boys beginning to weave through the crowd. We have all been taught since Kindergarten that cutting line is not right or fair, especially on amusement park rides with up to a hundred people waiting. The boys when up the stairs one by one telling everyone that their friends were waiting for them. Only a few people stopped and questioned them. A few minutes later a lifeguard was told and began chasing them up the stairs. It was hot, and I was hoping the lifeguard would catch them. Of course, they made it to the top and were apparently approved with a “boys will be boys mentality” by the lifeguard.

The whole crowd had watched the boys cut line in their impatience and self-centeredness. We knew it was not fair, but we had no power except for tell the truth. The truth always sets us free. As we stood by waiting our turn, the ride was shut down, because someone had gotten stuck near the end of the ride. The guards had to rescue the people, and guess who it was—the two little rascals that had skipped line. Now, they were being escorted by a manager and were given a first class trip to the top to ride again for their inconvenience. A lady in the crowd spoke up to the manger and said they had cut line. The boy’s conscience was trembling, but the manager could only go by what she was commanded. They were ushered to the top, and everyone knew they had gotten there through lying and cheating… It was not fair, but everyone waiting his or her turn had a clear conscience.

There are many lessons to be learned from this story. First of all, life does not always seem fair because we live with imperfect people with imperfect judgment. However, God sees everything and is full of justice and righteousness. Second, those who cheat sometimes get rewarded in this life, but will eventually get caught by God and often by man. Third, the fastest way to the top is opposed to the slow process of true growth of Christian character. Fourth as a Christian, we must be “holding faith, and a good conscience;” (1 Timothy 1:19a). Believe that God is who He says He is and trust His providential hand to guide you through school, work, parenting and your marriage. His ways are always right and true.

If you find yourself going no where fast in any part of your life, do not lower your integrity by cheating in the smallest ways. Stand firm in the truth and speak it in love even though others may be blazing past you in worldly standards. Remember that true spiritual growth takes time to develop, brings lasting joy and is energized by the promise of God giving grace to the humble. Life in a lot of ways is like a ride at the amusement park, it has its ups and downs, ins and outs, twists and turns, and is soon over. Live it to its fullest by understanding the Designer of it all.

Thursday, May 24, 2007

Lavishing Love for God’s Glory

Jude 1:2 Mercy unto you, and peace, and love, be multiplied.

What is the greatest story of love that you have ever heard about? I can recall hearing my dad speak about the love that he had for my mother when they were 17, and it has remained until now through thick and thin for 30 years this September. What about the love stories from the war? Do you ever think of the sacrifices that are paid each day and the desperation of being apart for so many days, months or years? The reuniting of soldiers coming home to their wives is breathtaking especially when the children are resting in the mother’s arms waiting for their daddy. There are many love stories that make Hollywood’s screen. Some are true and others are fictional but none compare to the greatest love story ever written…

At the end of basketball practice each day in college, I can hear the words of my coach echo into my ear as he closed us in prayer. He would always say, “Thank you God for loving me when I can be so unlovable.” Have you ever stopped to consider the strength, power, height, depth, length and width of God’s love revealed in Jesus Christ? We have all been unlovable, unresponsive and unappreciative of God’s love for us. “All we like sheep have gone astray; we have turned every one to his own way; and the LORD hath laid on him the iniquity of us all” (Isaiah 53:6). “For when we were yet without strength, in due time Christ died for the ungodly” (Romans 5:6). “For he hath made him to be sin for us, who knew no sin; that we might be made the righteousness of God in him” (2 Corinthians 5:21). We would have no hope of ever knowing love unless love pursued us. “But God commendeth his love toward us, in that, while we were yet sinners, Christ died for us” (Romans 5:8). The Gospel is the greatest love story of the King of Glory becoming a peasant and dying an ungodly substutionary death that the ungodly could be made “kings and priests unto God and his Father; to him be glory and dominion for ever and ever. Amen.” (Revelation 1:6)

How can we distinguish between those who know love and those who are pretending to love? For many years before my conversion, I always tried to love other people, but it was a selfish love based on what I could manipulate others to do. God’s love is unselfishly lavished on sinners for no other reason than to reveal the beauty and glory of His love that is directed toward the unlovable. Do you remember the moment that “the love of God was shed abroad in our hearts by the Holy Ghost which is given unto us?” This is an amazing reality that many in the church have yet to experience… the awakening of the soul by the Holy Spirit to respond to the overwhelming flood of God’s love displayed through the cross.

Over the past few months, I have witnessed this love in many people who continuously love despite the unresponsiveness of others. Women who love their husbands though passive and unresponsive to the gospel, missionaries who lay down their lives for a rebellious people group, employees who work diligently and share Christ in the workplace, and students who give hope to their hurting classmates are setting an example. Every time you step out of your comfort zone and do something spontaneous and unexpected to those who are totally undeserving of your love, you are revealing God’s grace and truth to others. We are called to do to others what you would want them to do to you. If you love only the people who love you, what praise should you get? Even sinners love the people who love them. But love your enemies, do good to them, and lend to them without hoping to get anything back. Then you will have a great reward, and you will be children of the Most High God, because he is kind even to people who are ungrateful and full of sin. Show mercy, just as your Father shows mercy. (Luke 6:31-32, 35-36 NCV)

Loving the Enemy

(9-10-03 1:24 AM)

Matthew 5:44 But I say unto you, Love your enemies, bless them that curse you, do good to them that hate you, and pray for them which despitefully use you, and persecute you;

What a concept to debate
The challenges that ensue
Beware of the reprobates
You know what you are told to do

Treat everyone with kindness, love, and joy
No matter who they are
Or how much they annoy
In this, explore

Give it a try
Don’t ask Who, What, When, Where, or Why
Just love
It’s a commandment from above

First to God
With all of your heart, mind, and strength
Then to man
Pieces of clay, ever so weak

It’s time to quit being bitter
A disease of the heart
Satan’s the baby sitter
For one day, he’ll hear an Eternal Depart

You’ve messed with my people too long
You’ve helped them struggle through life
Allowing them to think they belong
In a world of sin, envy, and strife

What a liar?
The Wicked Despiser
He hates you, me
Especially thoughts of eternity

He’s the enemy of all enemies
Living only to please himself
With another dead soul
Not wanting to let go

I am his worst counterpart
And he is mine
However, his weapon is hate in the heart
Mine is Love that shines

We go head to head
Fighting for the souls of man
My God wants to make alive
Satan wants all to be dead

His soul is already lost
At what cost?
Pretending to be his own god
The prince of the air
Everyday devouring souls will plod

What can we take to the battleground?
Love that abounds
Will be enough
It will heap coals upon his head
The heat, He’ll feel is going to be rough

What a testing gauge?
Have you gotten Satan in a rage
By your actions?
He hates the reaction
You cause

Love’s applause
For Eternity
Is rubbing him raw
The love of the enemy

Thursday, May 17, 2007

Exhorting one another daily…

And Joses, who was also named Barnabas by the apostles (which is translated Son of Encouragement), a Levite of the country of Cyprus, having land, sold it, and brought the money and laid it at the apostles’ feet. Acts 4:36-37
Then news of these things came to the ears of the church in Jerusalem, and they sent out Barnabas to go as far as Antioch. 23When he came and had seen the grace of God, he was glad, and encouraged them all that with purpose of heart they should continue with the Lord. 24For he was a good man, full of the Holy Spirit and of faith. And a great many people were added to the Lord. Acts 11:22-24
Hebrews 10:25 Not forsaking the assembling of ourselves together, as the manner of some is; but exhorting one another: and so much the more, as ye see the day approaching.


Who is the first person that you can think of that you would want to be around because they are always uplifting to you in your walk with Christ? Some people have a great ability or at least work to be an encouragement to others. Do you consider yourself an encourager, one who stimulates faith, or are you resting on the sidelines waiting for your day to come. Today is a great day to begin encouraging others, because it releases the power of God within you.

In the book of Acts, we find a man named Joses, or Joseph, who had become so acquainted with the church that the apostles called him the Son of Encouragement. He sold land and gave the proceeds to the church and later was found in Antioch encouraging the church to stay close to the Lord. “For he was a good man, full of the Holy Spirit and of faith.” He was the type of man that everyone would want to be around. Are you allowing the Holy Spirit to develop a spirit of encouragement in you for others to be blessed?

People need to see Jesus everywhere you go because we are all running in the race called life. Almost a year ago, I entered the half-marathon in Nashville’s Music City Marathon. I was untrained or actually hadn’t trained that much, but I was determined that I could run the race with sheer strength. I have always thought that I could do anything that I could set my mind to do by myself. I was strong and young but inexperienced. When the gun sounded, the adrenaline rush with 20,000 people in the pack sent me off at a faster pace than normal. I couldn’t help myself but wanted to feel the energy of the crowd. Being able to watch hundreds of people just like me encouraged me to run like a deer. The fans were yelling, music was pumping, and legs striding until I began hitting a wall at mile 6 and mile 11. My energy ran dry, motivation was declining and the determination to finish strong was slowed down to taking one step at a time. I was alone and trying to push myself to go farther but my sheer strength was failing. The pack had scattered and it was me against the road….

Do you ever get to the place in your Christian walk where you feel like you are the only one carrying a heavy load? Galatians 6:5 says, “For every man shall bear his own burden.” We all have our own jobs, responsibilities and weight to carry, but how much easier does it make it when there is a Barnabas around? During the most painful parts of the race, I began looking around to those that were beside me. There were other people hurting like me. They were feeling the cramps, sore feet from the journey, and sweat trickling down. Something amazing happened when I took my eyes off of myself and began to talk and encourage others. I forgot about my pain and felt a new freedom, rejuvenated spirit and a heart that was ready to press on. I’ll never forgot the face of the runner who came by my side to help me that day because she exhorted me so much the more as the race was about to end…

Keep pressing toward the mark for the prize of the high calling of God in Christ Jesus. (Philippians 3:14) Looking unto Jesus the author and finisher of our faith; who for the joy that was set before him endured the cross, despising the shame, and is set down at the right hand of the throne of God. (Hebrews 12:2) The race will soon be over and we are closer and closer each day to the prize. Stay focused on Jesus, encourage those around you like Barnabas, and be a willing heart for God’s power to flow through you!

Wednesday, May 9, 2007

He Knows…

O Lord, You have searched me and known me. You know my sitting down and my rising up; You understand my thought afar off. You comprehend my path and my lying down, And are acquainted with all my ways. For there is not a word on my tongue, But behold, O Lord, You know it altogether. You have hedged me behind and before, And laid Your hand upon me. Such knowledge is too wonderful for me; It is high, I cannot attain it. (Psalms 139:1-6)
My son, hear the instruction of thy father, and forsake not the law of thy mother: Proverbs 1:8
For I was my father's son, tender and only beloved in the sight of my mother. Proverbs 4:3

Have you ever felt misunderstood, mistreated and not appreciated as much as you would like to be and would like to have someone who understands to talk to? I am not talking about Dr. Phil, Oprah or women on The View. I am talking about someone who knows the very intimate details of your heart—Someone who knows your past, your present situation and your future hopes and dreams. Do you think it would be nice to have someone to talk to for a change that understood you right where you are, could take away your pain, and had all the time in the world to listen? I do.

Growing up, I always enjoyed coming home from school, taking my shoes off at the door, throwing my backpack in the living room chair and walking into the kitchen. I could smell supper cooking all the way from the road as I stepped off the bus in the summer. Coming home to mom was a great joy, because I knew that she was waiting for me in the kitchen. Almost everyday, I would climb onto the kitchen counter and watch my mom prepare delicious meals while I talked away. She always had a listening ear and seemed to understand every word that I would say. She was gentle, inspired dreams, encouraged me to always to my best, gave godly advice and let me make my own decisions. She trusted me, because she knew me…

As we grow older and move away from home, we begin to reminiscence on those days when we could go to our moms as little children and share all of our hearts. It was a safe place where we were free to express ourselves without worrying what she might say. I was part of her and she was part of me. I was born in my mom and dad’s image. I looked like them and they were going to protect, provide and love me unconditionally. It is great to be a son or a daughter and be able to enjoy the freedom and security of a Godly home.

These thoughts of your home life may bring positive or negative feelings. You may not have had a mom or dad that was able to understand you. You may have been orphaned, left to raise yourself, or even ran away from a brutal situation. Whatever the case, godly parents are a link to children knowing and understanding God. The fifth commandment is, “Honor your father and your mother, that your days may be long upon the land which the Lord your God is giving you (Exodus 20:12).” Parents can be instrumental in showing us the way, but they can never replace our Creator’s love and understanding of our life. Jesus said in John 14:6, I am the way, the truth, and the life: no man can come to the Father, but by me. God knows your heart today. He knows the day, the week, the month, year and life that you have had. He understands, wants to listen, and wants to be the one you come to first when your heart yearns to come home. He has a banquet spread in the Word of God and it waiting to comfort you when the school of life has dropped you off on the side of the road. He knows you and sees everything you do. Do you know Him? Are you in Christ? If so, as a son or daughter of God, cast all your care upon him; for he cares for you. (1 Peter 5:7) He’s waiting for you to come home…

God’s Desire: Man’s Heart

(8-27-03 11:14PM Dallas, TX Pondering: What does God really want?)

What does God desire?
It is ever so simple
He just wants to be
The center of your walking temple

A place of purity
Contentment
If you let Him in,
There’ll never be resentment

He built this place
Just to fill it with His love and grace
It’s a place of holiness
Not worldly loneliness

For the location is deep
Within the soul of man
He wants to permeate it with the Gospel of Peace
Whenever He can

He longs to abide in you
And hates when carnality fills, subdues
He wants to speak calmness to the waters of your soul
Sanctifying without, within make completely whole

This is the heart
He wants to touch
For out of it flows
The issues of life, much

For Him to be effective
You must cry out—call
Without a doubt He wants to send peace
Like crystal waterfalls

Your heart can come as it is—
Black
Stripped
Don’t find back
Listen to the still small voice
In His Life-Giving Blood
Dipped
Your heart screams,
“Rejoice”

It’s clean, pulsating
You’ll stand contemplating
What has happened within?
For Heaven did send

A perfect gift of love
Descended like a spotless dove
Shed abroad
Consuming the heart
A new start
Born Again
Forgotten are you’re old sins
In the depths of the ocean

Beware!
Satan will try to use these, create commotion
He has now lost your soul to Life
But wants to destroy
Your witness with strife

Just as the money-changers were casted
So must evil thoughts be arrested
Before entering love’s center—
Your prison
Keep all of the doors opened
Allowing emotion to escape
By storing up bad feelings towards others
Bitterness
Envy
Lust
Satan clouds your soul, rapes

Stand guard
Watching in hand the sword—
Trusting only in God’s sustaining grace
For the bruising of Satan’s head—
The Eternal Sore
Now, in love with God
You must explore

Offering your temple—
A living sacrifice
On the alter of eternity
Will be enough to suffice
Provided will be the Refiner’s consuming fire
For this is God’s desire

Wednesday, May 2, 2007

Upside Down Thinking

It is the spirit that quickeneth; the flesh profiteth nothing: the words that I speak unto you, they are spirit, and they are life. John 6:63
For to be carnally minded is death; but to be spiritually minded is life and peace. Romans 8:6
And be not conformed to this world: but be ye transformed by the renewing of your mind, that ye may prove what is that good, and acceptable, and perfect, will of God. Romans 12:2
And have put on the new man, which is renewed in knowledge after the image of him that created him: Colossians 3:10


Can you remember being a little child and constantly wanting to climb on trees or monkey bars and hanging upside down? There was a freedom that was experienced from locking your legs and having them braced while the rest of your body dangled. Do you remember the rush that you felt when all the blood came flooding to your brain? As a child, I loved to be able to see the world upside down. Everything looked different from this perspective. It was new and fresh!

Did you realize that we as Christian’s should have the same upside down approach to life? Everywhere we go we are bombarded with the idea of gravity that wants to pull down our thinking. In a lot of ways, we forget what we have in Christ. Paul spoke to the Corinthians, “Casting down imaginations, and every high thing that exalteth itself against the knowledge of God, and bringing into captivity every thought to the obedience of Christ; (2 Corinthians 10:5)” Anything that lowers our ideas of God need to be removed from our thinking. Paul explained the world’s thinking in Romans 1:21 “Because that, when they knew God, they glorified him not as God, neither were thankful; but became vain in their imaginations, and their foolish heart was darkened.” For those who are “in Christ,” we should not live as those who have no hope, but those who have an illuminated mind through the Holy Scriptures.

Let me illustrate this lesson by relaying today’s events in my life. I have spent time in the prison, nursing home, and convalescent center. These are not the most appealing places in our world. For many, it would be hard to visit places like this, because they can seem so depressing. Men living in jail for “x” number of years, elderly strolling around in wheel chairs and asking for the next coffee break, and an elderly lady exploring like a child the linen closet are common sights to see. From the world’s perspective, these people are washed up, lost their chance in life, and are useless. However, God is getting glory and His purposes will be fulfilled, because all things work together for good to them that love God, to them who are the called according to his purpose. (Romans 8:28)

As I visited the prison, I talked with my inmate and he told me how he was sharing Christ with the younger men that were struggling. At the nursing home, I saw beautiful teachers and nurses who were being taught by the elderly. Often those ministering are blessed more than those receiving the care. Finally, at the convalescent center, I visited a man who had been praying and singing praises to God with a broken voice at the age of 96. In the face of death and having lost his wife, he was singing and praising Christ for the glories and new life that awaited him. He wasn’t down hearted. He said he had been praying for a visitor today, and I was the answer to his prayer. As I sat and listened to a man who had traveled the world, I noticed how frail his body had become, but I couldn’t help but realize the sharpness of his mind as he spoke.

During our conversation, he said that the song, “What shall I leave behind?” rang inside his tabernacle of clay. He said he would soon be gone from this life but so much more was awaiting him. He lived, served and shared Christ everywhere he went and was still dependant upon God like a little child hanging upside down from the monkey bars.

The world is in great need of God-centered, Christ exalting, Word of God submitting, Cross-focused, and people-loving individuals who will not be satisfied with the status-quo, man-centered, self-seeking mentality that is all around. The church has been filled with this same worldly mentality. Jesus says, “Go, make disciples, baptize and teach, because he has all the power in heaven and earth.” May God raise you up because the people that do know their God shall be strong, and do exploits (Daniel 11:32b). Be encouraged and free in the truths of God’s Word!

Looking upside down,
Brian Johnson

Fully Alive

(10-27-05 Clarksburg, TN 1:14PM)
(Thinking about conducting Esther Dillahey’s funeral. Nancy Jo called me yesterday to prepare)
Luke 23:43 And Jesus said unto him, Verily I say unto thee, To day shalt thou be with me in paradise.

Another funeral to conduct
Is it sad for me?
Never when I think about
The door to eternity

Oh yes, my heart is grieved
At the loss of one dearly beloved
Yet they’ve made their choice
Hell beneath, Heaven above

I pray that they have been warned
To flee the wrath to come
Realizing eternity is knocking
Many want to be numbed

Television has desensitized
Many are living make believe
Denying their hearts the best
By not bowing to Your Majesty

I’m Surrendering to You, my Lord
Imagining the casket my body may lie
For one day soon the door will open
Preacher please tell them, I’m fully alive