Coming of Age

Connecting Points

Monday, January 11, 2010

Today’s Topic: Coming of Age

Today’s Text: 2 Peter 1:3  His divine power has given us everything we need for life and godliness through our knowledge of him who called us by his own glory and goodness. 

It’s a big day for young adults in Japan. Today is Coming of Age Day, the national holiday held to congratulate and encourage all those who have reached the age of majority (20 years old) over the past year, and to help them realize that they have become adults. Coming of Age Day means that 20 year olds can vote, drink and marry without parental permission, but at the same time, are also subject to all laws and social responsibilities.

The ages may vary, as will the ceremonies, but every culture has some way of recognizing young people’s passing from childhood into adulthood. Connected to the recognition of maturity is accountability. Accountability is based on one’s ability to be personally responsible for one’s choices and actions.

The Japanese have chosen the age of 20 to recognize that accountability in their citizens. In the United States we recognize different ages for different responsibilities. Young people can drive when their 14, 15 or 16, depending on the state in which they reside. They can vote when they are 18. They can drink when they are 21. And I haven’t yet figured out our judicial system because there’s no consistency in when they are responsible for criminal activity.

Religions also have their age of accountability practices. For many it is between the ages of 10 and 14. It is at this age that they believe that the maturity process reaches a point where a child’s value system is now becoming his or her own and they are now responsible for the choices that accompany that maturity. It is at this stage of emotional and intellectual development that children come of age spiritually.

From the moment of birth a child is completely equipped to be an adult, unless some tragic disease or disorder as altered their genetic ability to mature. Every building block is in place for the child to come of age. The process of moving from infancy to adultery (Sorry, bad humor. Just checking to see if you are really reading carefully.) The process of moving from infancy to adolescence to adult maturity takes a long time, but all of the necessary elements are in place from the moment of conception for that process to be completed. The only thing lacking is knowledge – knowledge of the system and people to whom they are accountable.

The same is true of any person who comes to Jesus Christ for salvation. From the moment of their spiritual birth, the Holy Spirit conceives in them everything they need for life and godliness. All that is lacking is knowledge – knowledge of the God to whom they are accountable.

There are two points I would like to make to help you connect to this truth.

  • First, you have everything you need right now to live a godly life. The Holy Spirit has granted to you the complete spiritual DNA of Jesus Christ. Unlike physical conception and birth, there has never been nor can there ever be a genetic failure in the realm of spiritual birth. The Holy Spirit perfectly completes the born again experience in the life of every believer who repents of their sin and confesses Jesus Christ as Savior and Lord. The maturity process may vary in each person, but the building blocks are all there equally in everyone.
  • Second, we spend far too much time praying for what we already possess and not doing what is necessary to fully mature. I find only one thing in Scripture in relationship to our maturity that we are to ask for – wisdom. (James 1:5) Wisdom is the practical application of knowledge. If we already possess all of the spiritual building blocks to live godly lives, then it seems clear that the request we should be making to God is for more knowledge of Him, so that we can ask for more wisdom to apply that knowledge to the areas of our life that are already receptive to the maturity that knowledge will bring. Your spiritual DNA is already in place. It just needs to be set free to accomplish the growth God built into it.

I wish I had more time and space to develop that thought, but I don’t want to overload you. Take some time to deeply reflect on that last point. The power of God has already given you everything you need for a life that honors Him. Stop asking for patience. Stop begging for peace. Don’t cry out to God for the things He has already given you. Instead, recognize that the cisterns to hold the Living Water are already in place in your life. The Living Water has been delivered. All that’s lacking is the growing knowledge of God so that the water can bubble out of your life onto others. Ask God to increase your knowledge of Him – specifically of His love and grace. You will be excited to see that you are coming of age.

Pastor John

Know, Grow, Show, Overflow

Thursday, January 07, 2010

Today’s Topic: Grow and Show

Today’s Text: 2 Peter 1:2  May God give you more and more grace and peace as you grow in your knowledge of God and Jesus our Lord. 

The more you know the more you grow.

The more you grow the more you show.

The more you show the more you stow.

The more you stow the more you overflow.

The more you overflow the more you bestow.

The more you bestow the more you sow.

The more you sow the more others grow.

May you grow in your knowledge of God and Jesus our Lord, so that you overflow with grace and peace, causing others to grow.

Pastor John

P.S. Since we woke up this morning to more winter precipitation, I can’t resist one more rhyme…Now. let’s go throw snow.

You Are Precious

Connecting Points

Wednesday, January 06, 2010

Today’s Topic: Precious Faith

Today’s Text: 2 Peter 1:1  Simon Peter, a servant and apostle of Jesus Christ, to those who through the righteousness of our God and Savior Jesus Christ have received a faith as precious as ours: (NIV) or, to those who have obtained a faith of equal standing with ours: (ESV)

There are times when we wonder if our faith would be stronger if only we had been able to walk with Jesus on the earth. There may even be an element of envy that arises in our hearts when we consider the faith experiences of others compared to our own. On occasion we even succumb to the temptation to believe that some people in the family of God are more blessed than others. This may cause us to question our value. We may begin to wonder if we are all that precious.

The Apostle Peter makes an incredible statement in the opening verse of his second letter to the Christians of the first century. You remember Peter. He walked and talked with Jesus. He was a first-hand witness of His resurrection. While at a public breakfast meeting on a beach he was appointed by Jesus to feed and care for His other followers. He was tempestuous. He had to be rebuked. He was courageous. He had to be slowed down. He was scared of what people thought of Him. He denied knowing Christ. He was forgiven.

Most of us would tend to place guys like Peter, along with John and Paul, on a different plane of faith than ourselves. When we mention anything about all of the heroes of the faith listed in Hebrews chapter 11 we immediately put them in the same unreachable category as Peter. It’s easy for us to fall into the comparison game. It’s even easier for Satan to capitalize on such comparisons and bring our credibility into question. Some of you may be suffering from such symptoms even today.

But Peter, the guy we put on the pedestal, says this – you have received a faith as precious as mine. You have equal standing before the Lord with me. I hope I’m not unique here, because I want you all to enjoy the splendor of that thought. My first reaction was to shout WOW! I hope that was yours also. But then I thought of those of you who are so overloaded with credibility questions that you immediately doubted the reality and truth of what Peter said. I understand, because I’ve been there myself. But there is freedom from that competitive comparison bondage.

Look back at what Peter said and you will discover the key to unlock your chains. It’s right there in the first part of the verse. Until you discover it, you will continue to think that the value of your faith is based on the validity of your works. Until you get this one thing corrected you will continue to live under the lie that your faith is obtained through your attempts to become righteous. Unless you correct your mind and bring it into conformity with the truth of God’s Word, you will continue to try to out-perform others in an attempt to raise your personal assessment of your worth.

So what’s the key? It’s simple – your faith is based on the righteousness of our God and Savior Jesus Christ. That makes all of us equal and equally precious. When God looks at your life right now, no matter where you are or what you are doing, He sees the righteousness of Christ in you. You are equally precious in His sight with any and all other believers. You have equal standing with Peter, James, John, and Paul. You are as precious to God as Mary the mother of Jesus. You, with all of your flaws and failures, have been given a faith that lifts you out of the slime of sin and places you at the side of the Savior.

You are so precious that Jesus came from glory to get you. C.S. Lewis says it this way. One may think of a diver first reducing himself to nakedness, then glancing in mid-air, then gone with a splash, vanished, rushing down through green and warm water into black and cold water, down through the increasing pressure into the deathlike region of ooze and slime and old decay, and then back up again, back to color and light, his lungs almost bursting until suddenly he breaks the surface again, holding in his hand the dripping, precious thing he went down to recover. That dripping, precious thing is you and I, and Jesus is the diver who came down to get us.

You are precious. Your faith is equally precious with every other saint who followed Christ. Conquer your doubts. Renew your mind so you can stop basing your value on your performance and start believing you are already precious. You have been set free by Christ. Don’t choose to go back to your chains. Use the key God has given you to unlock those chains and rejoice that you have been declared righteous. Now, live in that victory every day.

Pastor John

Seek His Face

Connecting Points

Tuesday, January 05, 2010

Today’s Topic: Seeking God

Today’s Text: Psalm 105:4  Seek the Lord and his strength; seek his face continually!

There was one more box. It was out of sight in the back of the storage area in the basement. We knew it was there, but there was no urgent need to go through it. But now the last minute had arrived. We would be leaving on our trip right after the rest of the family left our home after Christmas, and we needed to sort through the stuff in the box. Some of it would become keepsakes for my brother whom we would be seeing as we travelled.

We dragged the box out into the family room and sat down. Piece by piece we removed items from the box and checked for colored stickers that would indicate which brother had chosen that item as their own. Memories started to roll. A few tears started to flow. Each item had some significance in the married life of my mom and dad. Each item had a story connected to it.

Some of the items had a hot pink sticker not associated with one of the boys. That color was used to indicate that it didn’t matter who got the item but that it had to stay in the family somewhere. One such pink-stickered item was a small desk plaque made out of marble. On the front of the plaque is a laser-engraved face of Jesus created by Joe Castillo that is formed out of scenes from His life.

The beard is a scene of Joseph, Mary, baby Jesus, and an ox in the manger.

The angels heralding His birth form the right side of His face.

Jesus hanging on the cross forms the left side of His face.

His forehead and hairline are created with the scene of Jesus kneeling in prayer in the Garden of Gethsemane.

One side of His nose and both eyes have highlighted crosses in them.

Underneath the picture these words are engraved – Seek the Lord and His strength; seek His face continually.

I remembered seeing that plaque in my parent’s home, but it wasn’t until that moment that the significance of it really struck me. What strength it took for Him to come to earth and leave the glory of God’s presence.

What strength He displayed when He battled all the temptations of sin and self so that He might save us.

What strength He had to keep His heart and mind focused on God’s purpose for His life so that His eyes were always looking forward to the cross.

What strength He had to so passionately pray through the final temptation to run from God’s will that His sweat turned to blood.

What strength it took for Him to endure the beatings, the thorns, and the nails so that He could intentionally shed His blood for the forgiveness of our sins.

I knew right then and there that I wanted that plaque on my desk where I would look at that created face of Jesus every day. Not as an idol, but as a constant reminder of my salvation and the strength that is now mine in Christ Jesus my Lord. Strength to endure temptation. Strength to press on towards the prize of the high calling in Christ Jesus. Strength to endure any and all hardships for the sake of serving my Savior.

As the writer of Hebrews puts it – let us also lay aside every weight, and sin which clings so closely, and let us run with endurance the race that is set before us, looking to Jesus, the founder and perfecter of our faith, who for the joy that was set before him endured the cross, despising the shame, and is seated at the right hand of the throne of God. Consider him who endured from sinners such hostility against himself, so that you may not grow weary or fainthearted. In your struggle against sin you have not yet resisted to the point of shedding your blood. (Hebrews 12:1-4)

So if you come to my office you can see this simple little desk plaque. But be prepared. As we talk about it I will most certainly ask you if you are seeking the face of Jesus. I guarantee I will ask you if you are living in His strength or yours.

As for me, I will seek His face continually and stand in His strength confidently.

Pastor John