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  • Margin notes: Things I scribbled in the white spaces on Sept. 12, 2K8

    September 12th, 2008

    1 – Jeremiah 1:4-6 (ESV) 4 Now the word of the Lord came to me, saying,

    5 “Before I formed you in the womb I knew you,

    and before you were born I consecrated you;

    I appointed you a prophet to the nations.”

    6 Then I said, “Ah, Lord God! Behold, I do not know how to speak, for I am only a youth.” Jeremiah 1:8 (ESV)
    7 But the Lord said to me,

    “Do not say, ‘I am only a youth’;

    for to all to whom I send you, you shall go,

    and whatever I command you, you shall speak.

    8 Do not be afraid of them,

    for I am with you to deliver you,

    declares the Lord.”

    RAF: One would imagine that if he were a prophet of God, chosen and sent, then the path would be safe and surely people would receive him. But it is not so. Many a Christian is shocked that sent as God’s ambassadors with the Good News, the Gospel, men would not receive them kindly. But here, Jeremiah’s very call is attended by instruction to not be afraid, and that God will deliver him. He knows this then, he will meet with fearful circumstances in the course of discharging his duties, and such that, at times, he will to be delivered by divine means. So ought we to anticipate the same. And all this – as he is sent not to the world – but to God’s own people.

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  • Margin notes: Things I scribbled in the white spaces on Sept. 5, 2K8.

    September 5th, 2008

    1 – Isaiah 19:23-25 (ESV) 23 In that day there will be a highway from Egypt to Assyria, and Assyria will come into Egypt, and Egypt into Assyria, and the Egyptians will worship with the Assyrians. 24 In that day Israel will be the third with Egypt and Assyria, a blessing in the midst of the earth, 25 whom the Lord of hosts has blessed, saying, “Blessed be Egypt my people, and Assyria the work of my hands, and Israel my inheritance.”

    RAF: One cannot help but be struck by the scope of this prophecy. One we would love to see come to pass. To imagine that those very nations which were first among Israel’s oppressors, Egypt and Assyria would one day be converted. This must have rung in the ears of Isaiah’s hearers as nigh unto impossible. First, it speaks of God’s dealing with the nations positively and outside of Israel’s covenant relationship to God. Israel is still spoken of here as God’s “inheritance.” It retains its unique status. But that status was never meant to be thought of as so exclusive, that God had no love, no compassion, no plan for those outside the covenant He had made with the Jews. Egypt here is called “my people.” And Assyria is called “the work of my hands.” This speaks very pointedly to us as Christians in terms of our evangelism. To not allow ourselves to assume God is not at work in the world to bring men to Himself. We should evangelize with the greatest hope that God is indeed at work – bringing those to Himself we would never imagine. Our labors are not hit-or-miss. He is working outside of our narrow scope. And note that the idea here is not that Egypt and Assyria remain idolaters or have some other way to God. The idea here is that they will come to worship the true and living God rightly (see vs. 21), and that it will be in concert with God’s covenant people.

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  • “I’m a travelin’ man”

    August 24th, 2008

    I’m going to be on the road until Sept. 4th or so – so there will most likely be no Margin Notes until I return.

    First, I’m attending a 2 day Leadership Summit as the point man for our local Reformation Society (under the auspices of the Alliance of Confessing Evangelicals) in Indianapolis.

    Then, it’s down to Fort Worth, TX, to pick up my bride and drive back.

    We’ll be driving “Shamoo” back (my new – 1997 Lincoln Town Car) – whoo hoo!

    Yes, it has its own zip code and seats 37.

  • What does it means to: COVET

    August 23rd, 2008

    To Covet: To desire anybody, anything or any state – other than God Himself – to the degree that I refuse to be joyful or at peace without it in any proportion, or, am willing to suspend sound judgment and indulge in unwise, foolish, immoderate or overtly sinful means to obtain it.

  • Margin notes: Things I scribbled in the white spaces on Aug. 22, 2K8.

    August 22nd, 2008

    1 – Psalm 101:1 (ESV)

    1 I will sing of steadfast love and justice;

    to you, O Lord, I will make music.

    RAF: It is good to remember that one necessary aspect of worship is our singing “to” God. This is how David begins his thought here. I will sing of steadfast love and justice; TO YOU, O Lord. I wonder if our worship might not grow to be much more vibrant and heartfelt if we worshiped in this way. If we sang as though we were directly before Him, and singing our songs to Him. If we were asked to sing before the President of our nation, what preparation would go before. We wouldn’t be haphazard or half-hearted. We would rise to the occasion. So it ought to be with our worship. Let us approach worship, even as we approach our Lord Himself. And let us sing TO Him.

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  • Margin notes: Things I scribbled in the white spaces on Aug. 21, 2K8.

    August 21st, 2008

    1 – Psalm 78:18-20 (ESV)

    18 They tested God in their heart

    by demanding the food they craved.

    19 They spoke against God, saying,

    “Can God spread a table in the wilderness?

    20 He struck the rock so that water gushed out

    and streams overflowed.

    Can he also give bread

    or provide meat for his people?”

    RAF: Heavenly Father, this is so much how I am. No matter how often or how wondrously you prove yourself to me, at the next crisis, it is as though you have done nothing in the past. It is as though you are constantly having to prove yourself to me. Please forgive my hardness and unfaithfulness. Make my mind recall your past graces, and let me stand secure in your love that I do not repeatedly put you to the test. Let my heart be free of its sinful doubting – and truly trust you. Make my only “demand” – that I might know you more.

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  • Margin notes: Things I scribbled in the white spaces on Aug. 20, 2K8

    August 20th, 2008

    1 – Psalm 63:3 (ESV) 3 Because your steadfast love is better than life, my lips will praise you.

    RAF: Heavenly Father, look and see the times this has ceased to be the case for me – and forgive. The truth of it remains ever true – to truly be loved by the Living God as His very own – what can compare? And still my peace is so easily broken at times. My faith shaken, my joy fleeting and my security seemingly threatened. I often live as though I am not the object of your great love – when all of life (if examined rightly) screams out the very opposite. How dull, and hard and cold my heart can become. At times, in an instant. One moment, rejoicing in your Word, worship and the fellowship of your people, and the next, agitated over trifles. As though your love ought not to intoxicate my being. As if it ought not color every thing I see, filter everything I hear, inform everything I say and bring within the reality of your love – everything I feel. To respond to life as though you are not both Lord over it, and my dearest, Heavenly Father in it. Forgive. And by your Spirit, tune my own heart to yours. Let not a single note of your love for your own fail to stike the accordant string in my own soul. Cause the drenching downpour of your lovingkindess to met by a rising fountain from out of my innermost being. Let me know your love more – but I beg you, give the capacity to love you rightly in return.

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  • Margin notes: Things I scribbled in the white spaces on Aug. 19, 2K8

    August 19th, 2008

    1 – Psalm 18:6 (ESV) 6 In my distress I called upon the Lord;

    to my God I cried for help.

    From his temple he heard my voice,

    and my cry to him reached his ears.

    RAF: It is significant that God heard the Psalmist’s voice “from His temple.” David lived with the clear sense of God’s presence with His people. He dwelt between or above the cherubim. This is in contrast to all the pagan temples which are mere monuments to their gods, but which do not claim the nearness or presence of these gods. And now, under the New Covenant this is advanced exponentially – for our God dwells WITHIN us. We are His temple. How much more does He hear us now? Oh what a God of grace!

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  • Todd Bentley – Why are we so gullible?

    August 15th, 2008

    From my very first exposure to Todd Bentley and his antics, I was heartbroken. Heartbroken that good and otherwise godly people could be swallowing what Bentley was selling. And selling is the right word – especially in view of his fund raising tactics which are well documented any number of places.

    The Canadian born Bentley – revivalist/faith healer/leader of the poorly named Lakeland Revival in Florida – is a tragic figure in and of himself. But what he leaves in his wake is lamentable by all.

    The problem is, for anyone who really wanted to know the scoop on Bentley – it was everywhere. The internet was replete with those who had looked at what was going on and had exposed so very much. I spent hours analyzing material from every corner. And one did not need to review skewed and negative material – they only needed to watch him, and listen to what he said. My main exposure was to video and audio clips of Bentley himself. That is sufficient.

    To its credit – Charisma Magazine has begun to ask the right and necessary questions. Questions that thinking and Biblical people should have been asking all along. Many, thankfully, were asking. But far far too many were not asking at all.

    Charisma’s latest article is worth reading in this regard. You can access it HERE

    I began by asking the question why are we (Christians) so gullible? And my only answer is – we WANT to be. And all I mean by that is that we know God so little, that we are constantly running after all sorts of other things to fill the remaining void. A void left by our poverty of searching out the God of the Bible both in the Bible, and in a life lived in deliberate, conscious, constant dependence upon the reality of the indwelling Spirit of Christ. We need to fill our hearts and minds at the Fountain of Life Himself – else other things will always be rushing into the vacuum. The only answer is increased, first hand knowledge of God Himself, in the person and work of His Son. Knowing Him.

    The Word, Worship, Prayer and Fellowship. This is where we know Him and experience Him. This is where we get filled up.

  • Margin notes: Things I scribbled in the white spaces on Aug. 15, 2K8

    August 15th, 2008

    1 – Job 11:1 (ESV) Then Zophar the Naamathite answered and said:

    RAF: Zophar’s first answer: The truth is, you haven’t suffered nearly what you deserve. Repent.

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