Jesus said "If ye abide in me, and my words abide in you, you shall ask what you will, and it shall be done unto". (John 15:7)
"God is not a man, that He should lie; neither the son of man, that He should repent (change His mind): hath He said, and shall He not do it? Or hath He spoken, and shall He not make it good?" (Numbers 23:19)
When we believe what Jesus and God (one in the same), have said above, we should pray for, and expect complete healing. The God we pray to is the God "Who raises the dead, and calls those things which be not, as though they were." (Romans 4:17)
Therefore God sees our liver or kidneys, lungs or whatever we are concerned about as perfect as the liver in the photo; without spot or blemish.It is up to you and me to align our thoughts with God's statements above, thus we will find that we will "Cast down imaginations, and every high thing that exalteth itself against the knowledge of God, and bring into captivity every thought to the obedience of Christ." (2 Corinthinans 10:4). We must do this or else our imagination, which will see spots and blemishes, will negate our faith and we will not have a good result.
And never forget that "The eyes of the Lord run to and fro throughout the whole earth, to show Himself strong in the behalf of them whose heart is perfect toward Him". (2 Chronicles 16:9). There is therefore a real benefit if the person being prayed for is a believer who loves the Lord. Remember what Jesus said to the lady who touched his garment? "Your faith has made you whole". Jesus could have healed her if she had no faith, but having faith was a real benefit.
So, what more could we want now than to say "Thank you Lord for your wonderful care and healing power". Amen.
Tuesday, 10 December 2019
Sunday, 1 December 2019
Unseen Danger
When I bought this new car, I phoned the NRMA and had it comprehensively insured before I even drove it out onto the street. Why? Well I cannot see any problems ahead, but I know that a heavy hailstorm can wipe thousand of its resale value, a passing car can throw a stone and break the windscreen, or someone can accidentally bump it. All hypothetical possibilities, but potential dangers nevertheless and that protection relieves me of any stress.

When Julie Bishop was Minister for Defence, she visited Afghanistan to see our troops. She wasn't in a battle zone as such, but wore a bullet proof vest and helmet just in come some sniper took a shot at her.
The police do this too. You will have to admit that this policeman in Europe is prepared for the worst, if it should eventuate.
Our house was broken into twice when we weren't home, by people we never saw. But, since we installed a security system, we have been safe from such intrusion.
In Australia, the average person is covered against every imaginable disaster and most people think this is ok. There are security systems to protect your computer from viruses, home and contents insurance to reimburse us if we get a fire or theft, insurance against ill health, workers' compensation insurance, in case of accident at work, or travelling to or from work, travel insurance if you are going overseas, health care and Medicare and many others that escape me at the moment.
Why all this? It is just we realise there are forces out there that can accidentally hurt us, and there are also forces out there that deliberately want to hurt us, like the people who get great pleasure by designing viruses to ruin our computers, even though they don't know us. Consequently, we endeavour to protect ourselves from all possible disasters, which is very sensible behaviour, as it relieves us of those concerns.
There is another side to our lives though, the Spiritual side. We are aware of mediums, magicians, seances, spritism, witches, demons and Satan; but most people do not realise the significance of these and how to avoid the dangers.
As a man who has been confronted by spiritism and hypnotists during my life, I know that we are surrounded by spirit beings, and there is a "Spiritual Warfare" going over our souls that we cannot see (and this is backed up by Jesus and the Bible's teachings). We get some protection from the insurance and armour already mentioned, but there is a lot that we are powerless to address under our own strength. What really concerns me is that our young people are walking out there in a world that is a minefield of spiritual wickedness, (dressed up as fun and entertainment), where the unseen forces of wickedness see to it that these innocent kids are introduced to alcohol, drugs, spiritism, immoral behaviour and temptations that look harmless, and they then become hooked on the very easily because they are walking in a "Spiritual war-zone" without any spiritual armour on. They don't realise that it is not cool to "go with the flow". A dead fish can do that! But it takes a live fish to swim against the tide. They need to realise that God designed them to be His Children and be Joint Heirs with Christ, and being in a war-zone they need to be Leaders with "Spiritual armour" on.
Not powerless followers of others, devoid of protection. In his letter to the Ephesians, Paul says in chapter 6, verse 11 that we must "Put on the whole armour of God that we may be able to stand against the wiles of the Devil. For we wrestle not against flesh and blood, bu against Principalities, against powers, against the rulers of the darkness of this world, against Spiritual wickedness in high places." He then goes on to tell us the type of "spiritual armour" that we require in order to protect ourselves, and he tells us how to apply that. This girl in the picture illustrates it, as by prayer she has put on her "Helmet of salvation" and has the "Sword of the Spirit" (the word of God) in her hand and will then use the "Shield of Faith" in these promises, to protect her from Satanic attack. If you care to read on from verse 11 of Ephesians chapter 6, you will see how it works, or you can contact me and I will be glad to discuss it with you. Best wishes, Tom

When Julie Bishop was Minister for Defence, she visited Afghanistan to see our troops. She wasn't in a battle zone as such, but wore a bullet proof vest and helmet just in come some sniper took a shot at her.


In Australia, the average person is covered against every imaginable disaster and most people think this is ok. There are security systems to protect your computer from viruses, home and contents insurance to reimburse us if we get a fire or theft, insurance against ill health, workers' compensation insurance, in case of accident at work, or travelling to or from work, travel insurance if you are going overseas, health care and Medicare and many others that escape me at the moment.
Why all this? It is just we realise there are forces out there that can accidentally hurt us, and there are also forces out there that deliberately want to hurt us, like the people who get great pleasure by designing viruses to ruin our computers, even though they don't know us. Consequently, we endeavour to protect ourselves from all possible disasters, which is very sensible behaviour, as it relieves us of those concerns.
There is another side to our lives though, the Spiritual side. We are aware of mediums, magicians, seances, spritism, witches, demons and Satan; but most people do not realise the significance of these and how to avoid the dangers.
As a man who has been confronted by spiritism and hypnotists during my life, I know that we are surrounded by spirit beings, and there is a "Spiritual Warfare" going over our souls that we cannot see (and this is backed up by Jesus and the Bible's teachings). We get some protection from the insurance and armour already mentioned, but there is a lot that we are powerless to address under our own strength. What really concerns me is that our young people are walking out there in a world that is a minefield of spiritual wickedness, (dressed up as fun and entertainment), where the unseen forces of wickedness see to it that these innocent kids are introduced to alcohol, drugs, spiritism, immoral behaviour and temptations that look harmless, and they then become hooked on the very easily because they are walking in a "Spiritual war-zone" without any spiritual armour on. They don't realise that it is not cool to "go with the flow". A dead fish can do that! But it takes a live fish to swim against the tide. They need to realise that God designed them to be His Children and be Joint Heirs with Christ, and being in a war-zone they need to be Leaders with "Spiritual armour" on.
Not powerless followers of others, devoid of protection. In his letter to the Ephesians, Paul says in chapter 6, verse 11 that we must "Put on the whole armour of God that we may be able to stand against the wiles of the Devil. For we wrestle not against flesh and blood, bu against Principalities, against powers, against the rulers of the darkness of this world, against Spiritual wickedness in high places." He then goes on to tell us the type of "spiritual armour" that we require in order to protect ourselves, and he tells us how to apply that. This girl in the picture illustrates it, as by prayer she has put on her "Helmet of salvation" and has the "Sword of the Spirit" (the word of God) in her hand and will then use the "Shield of Faith" in these promises, to protect her from Satanic attack. If you care to read on from verse 11 of Ephesians chapter 6, you will see how it works, or you can contact me and I will be glad to discuss it with you. Best wishes, Tom
Friday, 29 November 2019
Peace, perfect Peace
There was a king who wanted a painting that depicted peace and tranquility.After he had examined many paintings, he finally settled for one that had a rushing, noisy waterfall in it. His friends asked why he chose this painting when there were others that seemed more peaceful. His reply was that he had noticed that the artist had painted a little bird sitting on her nest in a cleft of the rock just behind the waterfall and she was apparently not disturbed at all by the rushing noisy water pounding the rocks below, but was at peace despite her surroundings, and that was a lesson he wanted to learn.
We all long for peace of mind, and some way that we can relax and forget our anxieties; all our days can be go, go, go, full on from the minute we wake in the morning until we turn in at night; and even if we have a husband, wife or partner who is selfish or unloving and, or, possibly, children that are demanding, or a job that is taxing, we will not necessarily have a peaceful sleep.
When (not if) we find ourselves in such positions (or similar) we have two options offered to us. One option is to examine the proposition put forward by Jesus when He said "Come unto me all you who labour and are heavy laden and I will give you rest." Of course, unless we have been brought up in a Christian environment, this is probably the last option that we would consider; a bit like the man who was walking in a fog and accidentally fell over a cliff; as he was falling he grabbed the branch of a tree that was growing out of the cliff face. Looking down he could see nothing but swirling fog, so he looked up and saw the same thing, so he yelled out "Is anyone up there?" and the reply came "yes, my son". So he yelled out "can you help me?" and the reply came "yes, if you will have faith". So he said "what do I have to do to have faith?" and the reply came "let go of the branch". There was silence for a while, and then the man yelled out "Is there anyone else up there?" First options don't always impress us, do they?
The second option is the one adopted by many people, and that is to spend a lot of time going to parties, night clubs, raves, music festivals etc... where the secular music can be degrading, as is the dancing and dressing. At such functions they often drown their sorrows in alcohol or other drugs that seem to give them a sense of elation for a while. This, of course, can then lead them to make choices that they wouldn't normally make but, because they are partly intoxicated, their judgement is blurred and they can easily find that they get involved in immoral behaviour, which they regret in the light of day (assuming the can stand the 'light of day' with the headache from the 'hangover'.) Then there is always the possibility of fights, or car accidents following such parties.
At best, this second option is fairly expensive and a very temporary relief from the real world that is still there the next day, and after some time all this can lose its glamour, and leave us depressed, lonely and feeling degraded.
Coming back to that first option then; Jesus said in John 14:27, "Peace I leave you, my peace I give unto you: not as the world giveth, give I unto you. Let not your heart be troubled, neither let it be afraid." You see, we have an entirely different approach here as God "didn't send his Son into the world to condemn the world, but that through Him the world might be saved" and Jesus himself confirmed this when He said "that whosoever believeth on Him shall not perish, but inherit eternal life." Why, for goodness sake, would He adopt this attitude?
Well, you see, God never wanted things to be as they are now, it was His plan to be the loving Father to His very large family, so he made us a planet with every imaginable thing that we could want. Just think of the variety of fruits and other foods and spices, with their remarkable flavours. Think of the variety of trees and the beautiful timber, and the flowers on the jacarandas for example (and all the others). "Loving our neighbours as we loves ourselves"; but, we sinned and went our own way. All is not lost. He loves you, as an individual, and wants to reinstate you as his loving child, and even make you a joint heir with Jesus (His son) who died for our sins so you can go free again, if we will only believe in Him and repent.
Think of the variety of flowers and their wonderful colours and perfumes. The glorious scenery and the wonderful animals and rich soils that can grow anything. Stacks of minerals, suitable for everything we could imagine. Think of the way he has been recycling one lot of water for thousands of years. God wanted us all to just enjoy and share these wonders by "Loving our neighbours as we love ourselves" but we sinned and went our own way. All is not lost. He loves you, as an individual, and wants to reinstate you as his loving child and even make you a joint heir with Jesus (His Son) who died for our sins so you can go free again if we will only Believe in Him and Repent. Regards, Tom
We all long for peace of mind, and some way that we can relax and forget our anxieties; all our days can be go, go, go, full on from the minute we wake in the morning until we turn in at night; and even if we have a husband, wife or partner who is selfish or unloving and, or, possibly, children that are demanding, or a job that is taxing, we will not necessarily have a peaceful sleep.
When (not if) we find ourselves in such positions (or similar) we have two options offered to us. One option is to examine the proposition put forward by Jesus when He said "Come unto me all you who labour and are heavy laden and I will give you rest." Of course, unless we have been brought up in a Christian environment, this is probably the last option that we would consider; a bit like the man who was walking in a fog and accidentally fell over a cliff; as he was falling he grabbed the branch of a tree that was growing out of the cliff face. Looking down he could see nothing but swirling fog, so he looked up and saw the same thing, so he yelled out "Is anyone up there?" and the reply came "yes, my son". So he yelled out "can you help me?" and the reply came "yes, if you will have faith". So he said "what do I have to do to have faith?" and the reply came "let go of the branch". There was silence for a while, and then the man yelled out "Is there anyone else up there?" First options don't always impress us, do they?
The second option is the one adopted by many people, and that is to spend a lot of time going to parties, night clubs, raves, music festivals etc... where the secular music can be degrading, as is the dancing and dressing. At such functions they often drown their sorrows in alcohol or other drugs that seem to give them a sense of elation for a while. This, of course, can then lead them to make choices that they wouldn't normally make but, because they are partly intoxicated, their judgement is blurred and they can easily find that they get involved in immoral behaviour, which they regret in the light of day (assuming the can stand the 'light of day' with the headache from the 'hangover'.) Then there is always the possibility of fights, or car accidents following such parties.
At best, this second option is fairly expensive and a very temporary relief from the real world that is still there the next day, and after some time all this can lose its glamour, and leave us depressed, lonely and feeling degraded.
Coming back to that first option then; Jesus said in John 14:27, "Peace I leave you, my peace I give unto you: not as the world giveth, give I unto you. Let not your heart be troubled, neither let it be afraid." You see, we have an entirely different approach here as God "didn't send his Son into the world to condemn the world, but that through Him the world might be saved" and Jesus himself confirmed this when He said "that whosoever believeth on Him shall not perish, but inherit eternal life." Why, for goodness sake, would He adopt this attitude?

Think of the variety of flowers and their wonderful colours and perfumes. The glorious scenery and the wonderful animals and rich soils that can grow anything. Stacks of minerals, suitable for everything we could imagine. Think of the way he has been recycling one lot of water for thousands of years. God wanted us all to just enjoy and share these wonders by "Loving our neighbours as we love ourselves" but we sinned and went our own way. All is not lost. He loves you, as an individual, and wants to reinstate you as his loving child and even make you a joint heir with Jesus (His Son) who died for our sins so you can go free again if we will only Believe in Him and Repent. Regards, Tom
Monday, 25 November 2019
She hurt my Feelings
I received a letter from my sister who was attending
Teacher’s College in Sydney, and boarding with some people in the suburb of
Ashfield. My sister and I had always been good friends, but in this letter she
had pushed the boundary of friendship too far. She said she had been attending
Ashfield Baptist Church and had become a Christian and I was a sinner and must
become a Christian too, or I would go to Hell. I was dumbfounded by this. (and
found her “bedside manner” most offensive), because I was brought up in a
Christian country, went to church occasionally and lived a reasonably decent
life, so I considered that I was already a Christian, certainly not a Sinner.
So why on earth did my sister, write and
tell me that I was a sinner, and needed to become a Christian”? I put this question to my Dad and he replied
that “she has probably got mixed up with some Religious Fanatics.” So I threw
her letter in the Garbage Bin and shook my head in disbelief.
However, she had
also sent me a little booklet, and out of curiosity I read it. A quote from the
New Testament struck me, where it said: “All have sinned and come short of the Glory of God” and “The wages of sin is death” (meaning eternal separation from God),
“but the gift of God is eternal life through Jesus Christ
our lord.” Well then if that was the case, I figured that I had
better look into this more closely as there just might be something in what
Anita had said, and in John’s Gospel I found that Jesus Himself had said: “God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son that whosoever believeth in Him shall not perish, but have Everlasting Life.”
His implication being that those who don’t “Believe” in Him Do Perish! “So the Good News was
that the Son of God, (Jesus Christ), paid
for our sin by dying on the cross and rising again, Therefore, He can offer
forgiveness to anyone who truly
repents and asks to be forgiven. And I can assure you I was delighted to know
that, as it was more like the assurance that I wanted to hear.
Just as these
sheep had come under the shelter of the tree for protection from the sun’s heat.
I had also come under God’s protection from ultimate heat.
It was then that I realized why most people, who have
accepted this forgiveness, want to go to church and pray and read the bible and
so on. It is not in an effort to gain
salvation, (as I had previously thought), because if they believe in Jesus they
already have that Salvation, but they do these things in order to get to know
Jesus, and God, more intimately and find out how they should behave as God’s
children now that they are under His protection.
Possibly there are more people around the world who do
not understand Christianity than there are who do understand it. This is
because some churches perform too much ritual which causes many people to look
on Christianity as a religion, when
it is really not a religion at all, but is an intimate relationship with a
person. That person being the Lord Jesus
Christ.
In the mind of many people there seems to be the idea
that in order to please God, or should I say, to “not fall out” with Him, or to
gain His forgiveness, they must
religiously perform certain rituals, (Nothing could be further from the
truth, and is absolutely untrue).
Nevertheless, some religions, require their followers to face in the direction
of a particular shrine, and pray a certain number of times per day. Others have to burn incense or turn prayer
wheels, or repeat certain phrases, or make certain sacrifices and ritualistic
prayers. The idea being that if they do these things consistently they will
somehow earn themselves a good place in the next life. Well, I am sorry to say
that they are wasting their time because the Bible points out that “it is by Grace that you are saved through faith, and that not of
your selves: it is the gift of God: not of works, lest any man
should boast” (Ephesians 2: 8) The Apostle Paul, commenting on this,
said that in the light of all Jesus did it was reasonable for us to accept His
forgiveness and change our ways. Thus we are given help right away, and a “Complimentary
free ticket” to Heaven when the need arises, with no strings attached, Wow! How
about that for a great outcome?
However, Jesus knew that Sin had to be “Erased” from
our “resume” though, and He, being the sinless Son of God, was the only one who
had the qualifications to achieve that, and, praise God, He did it. How dreadfully
He must have suffered to achieve that for us though, and how loving of Him it
was to make it so easy for us? Unfortunately, some of us are still too proud to
accept that forgiveness. I know this, because I even hesitated for a while
myself.
Christians are
believers in Christ, the one who paid our entire debt and has done all that
could be done for us.
As He knocks at our heart’s door then, it is now up to
us to accept Him by opening our heart to Him.
Of course, we can also reject the one who died at
terrific cost to purchase our Salvation, if we choose to.
The decision is ours, not God’s. So think it through, because the Almighty
God who designed these flowers and looks after them, wants to reinstate you as
His child and look after you too, and thankfully He actually said that we are
much more valuable to Him than they are. Best wishes, Tom.
Saturday, 27 July 2019
Like a Tree,
I took this photo of a tree at my son and daughter-in-law’s
property near Gilgandra.
That tree, which is immense, must have found a very
reliable source of water in order to keep itself in such good condition and be
able to remain “green and growing” and not be troubled at all during the severe
drought that is crippling the district at present. Now how did it do that?
After all, the paddocks are so dry that the sheep have been hand fed for years.
Well Psalm No 1, in the bible has the answer, it says that a “tree planted by a
river of water shall bring forth fruit in its season and its leaves shall not
wither and it shall prosper”. The reason
for that result is that it sends its roots down through the river bank to where
there is water and consequently it is immune to the circumstances surrounding
it and droughts and hot winds cannot stop it from prospering. I photographed this
particular tree because it is growing beside a sandy bottomed creek and as
there is
moisture underneath the sand it has sent its roots down to claim that
water. To prove this point I took this next photo as some of the creek bank has
been washed away and those roots have become exposed so you can plainly see
that it is not dependent on surface moisture that is erratic, but relies on a dependable
supply that is below the sand.
You will notice that the tree on the right of the photo has
died and I guess that was because it wasn’t near the creek; and the pine trees
on the left don’t look that happy either. So you see, that Psalm writer who
wrote those words about three thousand years ago, knew all about droughts and
how a tree can cope with them, and this also shows us that droughts are not
something new and are to be expected in many parts of the world, as are all
sorts of other problems.
The interesting thing is that the Psalmist wasn’t really
talking about trees: he was just using them as an illustration to show you and
me, and all the other people who have lived, (and those who will come after us),
that we can be just as prosperous in the difficult situations we may find
ourselves in, as a tree is when it is planted beside a river or a creek, if we
know where to look for help.
His actual words say that if we don’t follow the advice of
ungodly people and don’t get involved with sin, and don’t be
scornful about God, but instead “delight
ourselves in the law of the Lord” and constantly think about His directions,
we too will be like that tree and “everything
we do shall prosper.” Jesus confirmed this when He died and rose again to
reinstate us as “Children of God and Joint heirs with Christ.” (Romans
8:17), which is what happens to us when we repent (which means change our direction),
and believe on the Lord Jesus, asking for his forgiveness for past sin. Then,
like a tree that sends its roots down to draw on the life giving moisture in
the river or creek, we can also draw on God’s “living water” as Jesus said in John 4:10-15. When we do that, Ephesians 3:17&19 says “That Christ may dwell in our hearts by
faith; that we, being rooted and
grounded in love…… know the love of Christ, which passeth knowledge, that we
might be filled with all the fullness of God,” thus His love and guidance is available in whatever circumstance we find
ourselves, as we draw on it and stop worrying, because “the peace of God, which passeth all understanding, shall keep our
hearts and minds in the knowledge of Christ.” (Philippians 4:7). Now that
is a long way better than battling on our own like a tree away from the river
or creek! And then there is also our assurance of Eternal Life. I ask you, what
could be better? If we haven’t already done so, (and pride is keeping us away
from all that), then don’t you think that
for Heaven’s sake, (as well as a
better life right now), and in appreciation of God’s Kindness, we should “pocket
our pride”, and join the winning team?
best wishes, Tom.
Friday, 26 July 2019
The Box or the Diamond.
I had been in love with
Audrey for some time and at 21 years of age I realised that she was the girl I
wanted to marry and share my life with (“until death us do part” as the wedding
vows say), So I went to the Pharmacy in Bourke that was an agency for
Angus and
Coot, (jewellers in Sydney), and chose a diamond ring, somewhat like the one in
the photo. It cost me 2 month’s wages, and they supplied a nice little padded
box for free. I gave Audrey the ring and the box at her 21st
birthday party.
I don’t think Audrey valued
the box very much although she may have found it handy on occasions, however I
am glad to say she was happy to wear, and show the ring to all the family and
friends who were present at the party, and I got a lot of pleasure out of that.
Can you imagine how
disappointed I would have been if she had ignored the ring and just been in
raptures about the box? That would have been ridiculous of course, but did you
ever stop to think that the majority of people in the world do the equivalent
of that? We have a tendency to pamper our bodies that God placed our Souls in, which
are just “boxes” which have a limited lifespan. Whilst we more or less forget
to nurture the “real Us”, (our Souls), that God put inside those “boxes” and that
have an eternal lifespan. How frustrating that must be for God when He sees
that we have our priorities wrong.
You see God designed each
one of us as those Diamond rings are designed. He does not “mass produce”
people. Everyone he designs has unique bodily features like our own DNA, voice,
finger prints, looks, and so on. But He
also made us to be an expression of “His
image and likeness,” in our natures, attitudes and personalities which
should copy His. The body that was given to us is just a useful vehicle for us to
move around in, (similar to the car we use to make our bodies more mobile). God has set this world up with all sorts of
things for us to engage in and enjoy, just as the city council has supplied
wonderful play areas for children: Unfortunately, though,
children are just
miniature human beings, and although some of them come to the play park
anticipating adventure and joy, and share with the other children. Some others come
with a “chip on their shoulder,” and selfishly take over the equipment and make
it unpleasant for everyone else.
Of course, they all have to go to their homes eventually,
so some children go with joy in their hearts whilst others go home grumpy. It
was the same play park that they all had access to, the difference in the
outcomes is caused by their attitudes whilst they are there. Similarly, after
we have spent our life in this world we too will have to go to our Heavenly Father’s
“Home”, and some of us will go happily because we have accepted Jesus
forgiveness for sin, and then followed His instruction to love our neighbours
and therefore “shared this play Park world” with them. Whilst others will not reach
that home in Heaven at all, but will be re-directed to a “Mannus Island”
sort of place (only worse), where there will be “weeping and gnashing of teeth.” (Matthew Chapter 13 Verse 50).
Why? Well, some people think they can ignore the rules and gain entry to the
Heaven that God had prepared for them, without accepting the entry Visa Jesus
bought for them, which is only available
to those who repent and believe on Jesus, and ask God’s forgiveness for sin. (Heaven cannot be “gate-crashed”).
Fortunately, though if we
haven’t yet committed ourselves it is not too late to comply with the above conditions and be free to “go home” to one of
those “Mansions” that Jesus said He went to prepare for us when our body dies.
Children come to the Play
Park where all the equipment they could possibly want is provided. They don’t
bring that equipment with them and they cannot take it home. The whole idea is
for them to enjoy themselves and only take home Spiritual things, like
happiness, friendship, kindness. I see a parallel here to our life on earth
because we come into this beautifully equipped world, bringing nothing with us
and although we are to use and enjoy it all whilst we are here, we can take
none of these physical things with us when we leave. However, we can, and
should, make friends with the God who provided all this, and eventually take
the Spiritual things we acquire, such as love, Joy, friendship and kindness
back with us to Heaven where He has arranged for us to spend eternity in one of
the mansion Jesus went to prepare for us. Housing is expensive here, but God
supplies it free for his children there.
God bless you as you think this
through, because this is the most
important decision we ever have to make. It is God’s very adequate Spiritual
Superannuation Policy. Don’t miss out!
Regards. Tom.
How Perfect is Perfect?

Needless to say we were excited by the fact that they cared
enough to do this out of love for us. After we had sipped our tea and tasted our
biscuits they asked “How is it?” Of course, with smiles on our faces, we
replied that “it was perfect.”
Now what did we mean by “perfect”?
Was the tea made exactly the way we liked it? No it wasn’t; it contained too
much milk and sugar. How about the biscuit, was it perfect? No not really, it
would have been better on a separate plate as some tea had made one edge of
each biscuit soggy. But all that paled into insignificance as we realised the
love that prompted their effort and the delight they had in doing something for
us, and we certainly never criticised their effort because it was absolutely perfect in our eyes.
When these girls grew up they had families of their own and
when we went to visit them they would serve us morning or afternoon tea and now
the tea was exactly right, and so were the biscuits or whatever they served
with the tea, and it was “perfect” because they had, over the years, observed
how much milk and sugar we liked, and experience taught them to be careful to
not let the biscuits, (or whatever they served) get wet, and that was lovely.
However, if they hadn’t improved we would have been disheartened. Nevertheless,
there is nothing they could do now that would be more perfect in our sight than
what they did that first time, and it lives forever in my memory and I’m sure
in Audrey’s memory too, even though she is now in Heaven.
The above is a parable of the Christian life. When we first
become Christians by accepting God’s forgiveness of our sin, (through what
Jesus accomplished for us in giving His life as a “Ransome” for ours), we are
then only “Babes in Christ” for
starters, and endeavour to live a life pleasing to Him, but we will frequently
make mistakes without meaning to. This is normal, and just as Audrey and I
overlooked the mistakes our daughters made that morning and considered that
what they had done was “perfect”, so it is that the Angels in Heaven and God Himself
are delighted with our first efforts and see them as “perfect”.
Of course, here again, if we are sincere we will study the
Bible, (particularly the New Testament) and endeavour to correct any
imperfections in our behaviour in order to show our love to God for all He has
done for us, and also practice trying to “love
our neighbour as we love ourselves,” as Jesus told us to.
If we make mistakes they are overlooked if we immediately ask
for that forgiveness, because mistakes come from the entrenched bad habits we
have acquired over the years and it can sometimes take a while to eliminate
them from our behaviour patterns. As Paul (one of the greatest Christians
ever,) said “not that I have already
attained perfection, but I press on”.
but to deliberately
sin and defy God’s directions is something different and would show that we
didn’t get the message properly, so is not acceptable behaviour.
Of course, Christians don’t gain forgiveness and Salvation
through good behaviour. Jesus earned that privilege for us by His sacrificial
death and resurrection, but we are required (indeed it is our privilege), to
endeavour to live lives that glorify God who has made it possible for us to
inherit eternal life with Him, irrespective of how badly we may have sinned in
the past.
Best wishes with that, Tom.
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