Wednesday, July 17, 2019

Day 364 - With Him Or In Him


Thoughts on Michael Wells’ teachings in My Weakness for His Strength (Vol. 1) - # 347
         
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Sometimes the most uncomplicated, subtle words can swing the meaning of a biblical Truth almost 180*. Michael points out such a wording in today’s writing.


DAY 364
           

With Him Or In Him


For in Him we live and move and exist. As even some of your own poets have said, “For we also are His offspring.” --Acts 17:28

A friend of mine was asked where he was with the Lord. He responded, “I am in Denver.” We laughed when we talked of it, but what he said was really quite true. I have often been asked, “How much time do you spend with the Lord each day?” It is a false concept to think that we are “spending time with the Lord,” and therefore confining His presence to a time and a place. It is much more accurate to say that we are spending time in the Lord. This is a great secret. The presence of God is not something that we must search after. Psalm 139:7, “Where can I go from Thy Spirit? Or where can I flee from Thy presence?” The presence of God is simply something that we acknowledge by faith. We live in His presence, we enjoy His presence, and He is forever near, as near as the words in our mouths. Today, all day, we are in Him!

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What a beautiful Truth to know and experience Christ being IN us, rather than “up there somewhere.” So, how is it that so much energy is spent by so many Believers trying to find Christ to spend some time with Him, instead of believing God and His clear location of where Christ is?


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Wednesday, July 10, 2019

Day 363 - Wings


Thoughts on Michael Wells’ teachings in My Weakness for His Strength (Vol. 1) - # 346
         
Michael’s book is available through:

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“Wait,” almost a disdained word in today’s world. And yet, it is one of the most crucial words in God’s realm. Michael gives us another word that can be synonymous with “wait”; “rest.” Actually, it reads that Betty gives us this word in today’s writing.

Enjoy the “peace” that comes with this day’s words…



DAY 363

Wings

Yet those who wait for the LORD will gain new strength; they will mount up {with} wings like eagles, they will run and not get tired, they will walk and not become weary --Isaiah 40:31

It has been believed for some time that the South American condor, when old, commits suicide. Many have thought that the great bird would gain enough altitude to ensure its death, fold its wings, and fall to the earth. I was talking to a friend from Argentina whose uncle, a famous gaucho, often observed the odd behavior of the condor and began his own investigation. He discovered that the condor was not committing suicide at all. Actually, increasingly with age the great bird lost its eyesight, so instead of catching the wind and riding high on his magnificent wings, the vulture would flap unnaturally with all its strength to avoid what it thought was imminent danger. The bird would continue fleeing what did not exist until it gained so much altitude that it would run out of oxygen, have a heart attack, and fall to its death. 
           
I was recently told that many believers never receive answers to their prayers, so they need to learn to deal with disappointment. However, as believers we always receive answers to prayers, and the problem lies in so often praying wanting resolution; we want to know what to do or we want to direct the activity of God. We seek and do not find because we have wrongly defined what finding is. What we find when we pray, ask, and seek is faith, a simple thing that is much more enjoyable than immediate answers. Faith takes the whole situation out of our hands and places it in God's hands, removing us from the throne and stopping the frenetic beating of our little wings, giving us our birthright: the gliding, soaring wings of eagles. If through unbelief we begin to beat our wings and lose sight of Jesus, gaining what we think to be altitude, we are only giving ourselves heart attacks. I told Betty the story of the condor and asked, “Where do you think I will go with this story?” She responded, “For you, it can only go to one place: rest.” We laughed, but I acknowledged the fact. Rest in God will not make us tired or weary. Rest is not passivity but trusting in God’s activity. 

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Once again we come to an oft-quoted verse that seldom is lived. How many who go around quoting about “waiting on the LORD (God)” actually do any “waiting.” What they are really looking for is the last part of this verse. “Fly like an eagle, and conquer the world.” It doesn’t work that way.

God’s Way is to “wait on Him,” trusting in His activity while we wait. Well, amen.

Michael gives us seven definitive Truths in his last paragraph. Make note of them and enjoy the “wings” GOD gives you!

Oh, by the way, Michael points out one of ploys of our enemy: getting us to wrongly define words…like “finding.” Truth makes us free. Truth comes from correct definitions to start with. “Yea, hath God said?” Yes, we just need to get it correct.


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Wednesday, July 3, 2019

Day 362 - Will Your Preaching Disqualify You?


Thoughts on Michael Wells’ teachings in My Weakness for His Strength (Vol. 1) - # 345
         
Michael’s book is available through:

ABIDING LIFE MINISTRIES INTERNATIONAL
Littleton, Colorado
(303) 972-0859       www.abidinglife.com

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Grace and Law, the pair that never seem to be completely understood by most Christians, much less Unbelievers. Michael addresses the issue raised in Paul’s statement by giving exactly what Paul was always preaching, and what he most feared he would stop doing (and therefore “disqualify” himself, be a castaway).

Check out what Michael points to as God’s way of getting past any failure and moving forward…



DAY 362

Will Your Preaching Disqualify You?

But I keep charge of my body, and bring it into subjection: lest that by any means, when I have preached to others, I myself should be a castaway. --I Corinthians 9:27

This is a beautiful, love-filled, strong warning by Paul, whose concern is legitimate. The fear is simple, that we will preach one thing and then do another, and thus discredit our message. The common interpretation of that passage would lead one to believe that Paul was preaching law and judging his lack of hypocrisy by his ability to keep the law. He already mentioned in verse 20 that he was not himself under the Law. I would be willing to assert that most who preach on this passage use it to set a standard that they do not even reach, then draw the contrast between what the listeners do and what Paul did, leaving the audience bleeding on the ground as hopeless hypocrites. Just what was Paul mentioning that he did not want to go against? We do not want our standard to be different from his. Paul was preaching grace, love, mercy, hope, and, more than anything, a devotion to Jesus. I believe it is these things, being preached regularly, that he was afraid not to do and disqualify himself. Many preach grace, but then when they fail, they move farther away from Jesus. They have just disqualified themselves from the message they preach. When a Christian fails he must get up and move forward in the love of God. If he cannot, there is a big problem. In short, Christianity is different, much different, than religious legalism. 

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Grace and Law, the famous pair that most Christians see opposing each other. That is not what Jesus taught. He taught that He kept the law (Lived it), and He taught that He would give us His Life in our earthsuit to Live “as He Lived,” (His Grace). Except that most miss His teaching that it is Him, not us, doing the keeping.

Paul knew and understood Jesus’ teaching. Paul Lived it. Paul taught it. Paul was the number one believer and recipient of the Grace of God. Paul enjoyed Jesus’ Life more abundantly (re: John 10:10) than anyone else I see in Scripture. He preached Grace (Jesus’ Life) in us.

Grace is Christ Living His Life through us. Put that in any place grace appears in Scripture and see how the Word comes alive for you.



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Wednesday, June 26, 2019

Day 361 - Why Sacrifice Jesus?


Thoughts on Michael Wells’ teachings in My Weakness for His Strength (Vol. 1) - # 344
         
Michael’s book is available through:

ABIDING LIFE MINISTRIES INTERNATIONAL
Littleton, Colorado
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Why Jesus? Michael gives a sweet summary of the trail from Sinner to Saint, and Jesus’ part. And along the way Michael gives some powerful verses to meditate on.


DAY 361

Why Sacrifice Jesus?

For in Him all things were created, both in the heavens and on earth, visible and invisible, whether thrones or dominions or rulers or authorities—all things have been created through Him and for Him.  And He is before all things, and in Him all things hold together. –Colossians 1:16, 17

Jesus is the glue that holds all created things together. “For from Him and through Him and to Him are all things. To Him be the glory forever. Amen” (Romans 11:36). Whether we are believers or unbelievers, when we invite sin into our being, Jesus (the glue) is made to bear the sin. Sin is imposed on Life, Life withdraws, and death begins to fill the vacuum; sin and death are dwelling where Life should have been. “But if I am doing the very thing I do not want, I am no longer the one doing it, but sin which dwells in me” (Romans 7:20). This result of inviting in sin--Life's withdrawal, sin and death's filling the vacuum--demands a sacrifice. Why? First, so we will understand that sin is not doing wrong, it is losing life. This explains the variety of sacrifices that we find in the Old Testament. Why would we be called to sacrifice two innocent doves? A dove’s life represents many things: the evening song, loyalty in lifelong oneness, peace, the freedom to fly, and more. All of this is lost when sin is invited in. Second, innocent blood is shed. Darkness moves in where light withdraws. Death moves in where Life has withdrawn. We have the tendency to think only of how we suffer the penalty of our sin; the Divine Glue has suffered it all along. Third, innocent bloodshed and Life slain returns us to the place of origin, God. Receiving back Life stays the hand of God. He gave Life to all things created and jealously guards it, for it is precious to Him. Life is the Word; it is Jesus. He is angry when it is abused. He wants it all back, and when He gets some back it satisfies Him. “Then Noah built an altar to the Lord and, taking some of all the clean animals and clean birds, sacrificed burnt offerings on it. The Lord smelled the pleasing aroma and said in his heart: 'Never again will I curse the ground because of man, even though every inclination of his heart is evil from childhood, and never again will I destroy all living creatures, as I have done. As long as the earth endures, seedtime and harvest, cold and heat, summer and winter, day and night will never cease'” (Isaiah 25:6). These sacrifices did not take away sin or its damage; at best, in a sense, they just covered the whole mess up. Continued abuse of the Life in man brought God to a point where He was not even interested in such sacrifices. Isaiah 1:11, “I have more than enough of burnt offerings, of rams and the fat of fattened animals; I have no pleasure in the blood of bulls and lambs and goats!” In the Old Testament there never was a demand for a human sacrifice, but sin and death had reached such a level of offense that no animal sacrifice could cover it up; a human sacrifice would seem to be the next logical step, but there was a problem. An innocent dove for a minor sin or a lamb for a moderate sin could easily be found, but where would be found an innocent man? “There are none righteous! No not one!” “You were dead in your transgressions and sins!” (Romans 3:10 and Ephesians 2:1) For a major sin there was no sacrifice; there was only a judgment. Death! Death did not appease God, it did not cover up the sin, and it really did not help man. Death through the Law was an attempt to keep the whole mess from spreading. It was the best to do in a bad situation. Jesus appears! He is perfect innocence. He is perfect LIFE! He is the Man! Remember that in the Old Testament when a man made a sacrifice, it represented how much of the image of TRUE LIFE he had really lost. Man’s loss of God’s glory is equal to the sacrifice. How far had mankind sunk when Jesus was sacrificed? What had they lost by the time He was put on the cross? On the cross hung pure LIFE. “He made Him who knew no sin to be sin on our behalf, that we might become the righteousness of God in Him,” II Corinthians 5:21. The true Lamb of God came in the fullness of time. Man had lost everything pertaining to true LIFE. There were so many sins in the Old Testament for which there was no sacrifice but only judgment. This sacrifice was so great that it not only covered every sin, but it could also take AWAY sins of the whole world! When the blood and Life left this Son of Man, it was a pleasing aroma to God of pure, innocent LIFE! LIFE returned to God not in measure but in fullness. For it was the Father’s good pleasure for all the fullness to dwell in Him, and through Him to reconcile all things to Himself, having made peace through the blood of His cross; through Him, I say, whether things on earth or things in heaven,” Colossians 1:19, 20. This gives God peace, for Jesus is God’s peace and proof that one man was able to live on the earth without ever making LIFE withdraw, and He did it through weakness and complete dependence on God. The man who did everything proclaims that He did nothing, for it was the Father doing it through Him. His reward was to go and dwell in as many as He liked, making more sons like Him!

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I suppose the one thing that gives God so much peace is that it was He that was the One who hung on His Cross for mankind. Jesus was God. God did all that Jesus did.

Amen.


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Thursday, June 20, 2019

Day 360 - Why Does God Play in the Dust?


Thoughts on Michael Wells’ teachings in My Weakness for His Strength (Vol. 1) - # 343
         
Michael’s book is available through:

ABIDING LIFE MINISTRIES INTERNATIONAL
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A very interesting perspective on just how dependent each one of us is. Think about that as you read today’s writing…


DAY 360

Why Does God Play in the Dust?

On the contrary, it is much truer that the members of the body which seem to be weaker are necessary; and those members of the body, which we deem less honorable, on these we bestow more abundant honor, and our unseemly members come to have more abundant seemliness, whereas our seemly members have no need of it. But God has so composed the body, giving more abundant honor to that member which lacked, that there should be no division in the body, but that the members should have the same care for one another. --I Corinthians 12:22-25


The weakest creature is the one that needs the most support. The river can live without man, but man cannot live without the river. In fact, the whole earth can exist without man, but man cannot live without the earth. Everything on the earth, in this sense, is greater than man. Man is made of dust, not dirt or soil that have nutrients in them; dust has nothing to offer. From the beginning God made everything to support the weakest and most precious thing to Him: man! 

When I use this example at the end of a conference, I follow with the question, "Who is the weakest person here?" I answer my own question, "The person who needed the most support to be here! Who is that person? Mike! I needed people to donate money to buy my plane ticket, others to organize, several interpreters, electricity, artists, editors, drivers, an audience, food, and more." It takes so much to support this little bit of dust that I am left with nothing to boast in save Christ. I then ask the people to pray that night, not for the speaker who is dust, but for all those who support the dust. It is a great revelation for all of us.

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Michael never forgot those who supported his going. He knew how important each support person/equipment/event/etc. is to each of us being where we are today. It would do each of us some good to stop and thank God for all He has provided in the years He has given us. We are much weaker than pride wants us to acknowledge.


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P.O. Box 633244   Nacogdoches, TX 75963              936-559-5696

Wednesday, June 12, 2019

Day 358 - Why Does a God Of Love Kill So Many?


Thoughts on Michael Wells’ teachings in My Weakness for His Strength (Vol. 1) - # 342
         
Michael’s book is available through:

ABIDING LIFE MINISTRIES INTERNATIONAL
Littleton, Colorado
(303) 972-0859       www.abidinglife.com

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Michael points out one of the most crucial issues facing Christianity today…one that is barely known, and less addressed: humanism. So many Believers live in humanism that they miss God at almost every turn.


DAY 358

Why Does a God Of Love Kill So Many?

Then the Lord said to Job, “Will the faultfinder contend with the Almighty? Let him who reproves God answer it.” --Job 40:1 & 2

Why did the God of love kill so many in the Old Testament? The answer is hard to believe, because we have been so indoctrinated by humanism, but the answer is quite simple: He did it for love. How could God’s actions not be consistent with His love? Everything He does is an expression of His character. If there were an option better than the loving act of killing, God would have taken it. I personally have seen people so given over to sin that they were at the point at which death would have been a welcomed relief as an escape from the bondage. Once the heart is revealed and there is no desire for repentance, each day remaining in sin on earth only adds to the judgment to come. Would it not be gracious of a heavenly Father to take this life and stop the sin? Sin is unnatural and makes man miserable. God can stop our misery by having us turn to Him, and He can also stop our misery by taking our earthly life. We must ask ourselves an important question: What is the purpose of life if it is lived in sin? Is a life lived in sin really life? Love, love, love, God is truly love. 

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When a Believer lives in humanism, the actions of God are missed, mistaken, or misunderstood.  Therefore, it is easy to see how so many question the love of God when it comes to some actions He takes that they don’t think  (since they are thinking as they are god, humanism) God could or would do something like kill.

Michael gives us the perfect answer: Everything God does is an expression of His character.  He is Love.  He cannot act apart from Himself/Love.  Well, amen.

And Michael brings this “Old Testament issue” to real life today.  It will do all Believers well to soak on what Michael shows us about things he has seen and tried to show many.


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Lee McDowell Christian Ministries
P.O. Box 633244   Nacogdoches, TX 75963              936-559-5696

Wednesday, June 5, 2019

Day 357 - Why Did God Create Alcohol?


Thoughts on Michael Wells’ teachings in My Weakness for His Strength (Vol. 1) - # 341
         
Michael’s book is available through:

ABIDING LIFE MINISTRIES INTERNATIONAL
Littleton, Colorado
(303) 972-0859       www.abidinglife.com

Notice:  this email is part of a BLOG, called Living Life With a Capital “C”.  Why a blog?  So that many can receive these thoughts in an easy manner.  If you are not getting these weekly postings via an email, go to the website: www.leemccm.blogspot.com …in the top right corner there is a place to register to receive each post.


This day’s writing enters a realm where few even tread. And the pros and cons are as numerous as the shells on any seashore. I will let you read and decide whether you change your position on “alcohol and the Christian,” one way or the other…


DAY 357

Why Did God Create Alcohol?

Now may God give you of the dew of heaven, and of the fatness of the earth, and an abundance of grain and new wine. --Genesis 27:28

Solomon, with all his wisdom, took a long hard look at the topic of alcohol and experimented with its use.   Ecclesiastes 2:3, “I explored with my mind how to stimulate my body with wine while my mind was guiding me wisely, and how to take hold of folly, until I could see what good there is for the sons of men to do under heaven the few years of their lives.” He drank wine in an attempt to discover its benefits. As the topic of alcohol is examined, the first thing to establish is the fact that God did create it. Often the argument is made that fallen man, attempting to feed the flesh, created alcohol, and indeed, there is specific testimony throughout the Bible as to the misuse of wine. Proverbs 23:20 sums it up, “Do not be with heavy drinkers of wine.”    Proverbs 20:1, “Wine is a mocker, strong drink a brawler, and whoever is intoxicated by it is not wise.” The New Testament gives injunctions concerning those that are addicted to wine. Within the context of this argument against God’s involvement in the creation of alcohol, the point is made that God created grape juice, or new wine, but never created alcohol. However, Scriptures do not support such a distinction. Judges 9:13, “But the vine said to them, ‘Shall I leave my new wine, which cheers God and men, and go to wave over the trees?’” I cannot see how grape juice cheers the heart. Also, Isaiah 25:6, “The LORD of hosts will prepare a lavish banquet for all peoples on this mountain; a banquet of aged wine, choice pieces with marrow.” The Lord is preparing a feast that includes aged wine! Then in Acts 2:13, “But others were mocking and saying, ‘They are full of sweet wine.’” Sweet wine, new wine, aged wine; all wine contains some alcoholic content. The fact that something is misused does not discount either its Creator or its original purpose. If this were true, what could be said of the sex drive, medications, and computers? God has created wine. In fact, God required the sacrifice of wine, a libation, along with the other things that He created.
Exodus 29:40, “and there shall be one-tenth of an ephah of fine flour mixed with one-fourth of a hin of beaten oil, and one-fourth of a hin of wine for a drink offering with one lamb.” There are other interesting or perplexing passages. Remember, Scripture must be used to interpret and limit the meaning of other Scriptures, so a validation of wine is not an endorsement of drunkenness any more than the rightful institution of sex in marriage is an endorsement of wanton promiscuity.
Psalm 104:15, “And wine which makes man’s heart glad, so that he may make his face glisten with oil, and food which sustains man’s heart.”
 Proverbs 31:6, 7, “Give strong drink to him who is perishing, and wine to him whose life is bitter. Let him drink and forget his poverty and remember his trouble no more.” 
Ecclesiastes 9:7, “Go then, eat your bread in happiness and drink your wine with a cheerful heart, for God has already approved your works!” 
Finally, we have Jesus turning water into wine. John 2:7, 8, “Jesus said to them, ‘Fill the waterpots with water.’ So they filled them up to the brim. And He said* to them, ‘Draw some out now and take it to the headwaiter.’ So they took it to him.” 

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Well, what do you think?


To access ALL past weekly blogs, go to Living Life With a Capital “C” by logging onto www .leemccm.blogspot.com 

NOTICE: another blog on Michael Wells’ book, Sidetracked In The Wilderness, called Getting Out of the Wilderness.  You can access by logging onto www.leemcchristianministries.blogspot.com


Lee McDowell Christian Ministries
P.O. Box 633244   Nacogdoches, TX 75963              936-559-5696