In Step with the Spirit

It’s not what you know, but Who you know because of what you know.

You’ve probably heard the cliché, “Heart change, not head knowledge.” Put another way, “I may know all the doctrines of the Bible, but unless I know the Messiah, there is not one of them that can save me.”

It’s not what you know, but Who you know because of what you know.

The Spirit doesn’t want to fill our heads with lots of Bible knowledge, which can lead to pride in ourselves (1 Cor. 8:1). No, He desires to use that knowledge to expose the thoughts/lies stored in our brains that keep us stuck in the sin-confession-sin cycle (Gal. 5:16-17 – “flesh”).   

Don’t get me wrong. We absolutely need biblical knowledge. This is part of who the Spirit of God is (Isaiah 11:2). Yet, He doesn’t stop with just giving us truth. His also wants to take what we know – the truth He gives – and move us to understanding why we do what we do. This way we can now apply what we know in our daily decisions. This process leads to knowing Jesus, the Messiah, breaking the cycle.

Who are you getting to know through what you know – Jesus or you? Embrace the truth! It is indeed good news. Just don’t stop there. Keep walking in step with the Spirit as He does His job – change your life.

Keep Reading

Brokenness is the beginning, not the end, of your usefulness to God.

One of the most famous verses in the Bible is John 3:16, “For God the Father so love the world that He gave His one and only Son Jesus, that whoever believes in Him shall not perish but have eternal life.”

This is a super transformative bit of truth every person on the planet needs to read, comprehend and apply to their life. Without belief in what Jesus did, a person has no hope of life after leaving this planet, let alone any hope that their time on this planet has any real meaning and purpose.

Yet, this where John 3:17 comes into play. “For God the Father did not send His Son Jesus into the world to condemn the world, but to save the world through Him.”

Unlike ourselves and others in our lives, our Father isn’t wagging His finger in disappointment at His children (see Jn. 1:12). Nope, His purpose in sending Jesus was to heal our brokenness, which is the meaning behind the word “save”.

Our Father knows that we are broken in need “saving”. He knows all the mistakes, sins, and less than stellar choices we’ll ever make. And, based in the fact that He is good, He sent Jesus to save us from our ourselves, to heal the hurts caused by ours and others choices, and to transform our lives from broken to whole.

He didn’t have to! We made our choices and deserve the consequence of those choices. Yet, out of His goodness and His love for all humanity, He sent Jesus to heal, not condemn, our daily choices.

3:16 is a glorious for tomorrow – eternal life. Keep reading, though. 3:17 is glorious for today – a changed life now without the fear of His anger or disappointment during that process.

Listen Up!

If you do all the talking, how can you ever hear God’s voice?

A small plane was carrying passengers to an out of the way vacation spot. All of a sudden, the plane entered a cloud bank, where the pilot got sick and could no longer fly the plane.

The pilot then told the person in the co-pilot’s seat to take over. Sheer panic ensued. The new “pilot”, though extremely nervous, got on the mike only to be rebuked, “Who is this? Don’t you know anything about microphone etiquette and protocols?

“Nope, never flown a plane either.” The experienced pilot quickly caught on and got the local airport tower’s controller on the call. Once on, the controller simply said, “Listen to my voice. Do what I say. And we’ll get you on the ground safely.”  

As the flight continued, though, the new pilot started listening to and voicing his doubts. In a calm voice, the controller responded, “Just listen to my voice, mine only, and I’ll get you safely down.” He did and they did.

In this journey to allow God to change our lives, we will battle tremendous “head noise” or thoughts/voices that are contrary to the truths Jesus gives.

So, it is vital to do what Joshua did, “Think and ponder on God’s Word all the time – day and night – so you can be careful to follow what God says to do. When you do, you will be successful.” (Joshua 1:8 paraphrased)

The Father, the Son and the Spirit are One God, who always speak truth, and whose voice His children are to focus on, listen to and follow. Sometimes He will even speak directly to and give you specific instructions on what to do, just like that air traffic controller (Joshua 8:18; Acts 9:10-17).

The pilot didn’t see the controller. He only heard the controller’s voice. And as he followed the controller’s voice and instructions, he successfully landed the plane, even though he was “just” a passenger!

Are you open to hearing God’s voice, which will never contradict God’s written Word? Sometimes He will speak, if only we will be quiet to hear it, stay in the Word to recognize it and then faithfully follow it.

Choose Now

“When fear knocks. Send faith to answer.”

We love our vacation spot in Mammoth, CA. When it’s our turn to use the cabin, we can’t wait to get there and enjoy the peaceful atmosphere. Even though it’s a long and often times hot 6-hour drive, the joy of being there is real and tangible.

It was the same with the nation of Israel. First understand, the whole earth belongs to God. He can give it to whomever He wants for His purposes. And second, it wasn’t Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, Moses or even Joshua who picked out their homeland. God and God alone did.

With this in mind, when it came time to enjoy the freedom God gave and the future He had for them, the Israelites didn’t want it! The joy of being rescued from slavery wasn’t big enough to overcome the challenges of the journey to take it.

Joshua had to encourage them to go for it when he said, “How long will you wait before you begin to take possession of the land that the LORD, the God of your fathers, has given you?” (Joshua 18:3)

Are we like many of the Israelites of that day, who, though freed from slavery, hesitate to walk into the freedoms God has for us?

Jesus set us free! (Gal. 5:1) The Father took out the major players – Satan and death – through Jesus’ death on the cross. Therefore, we don’t have to stay stuck where we are.

Because Jesus rose from the grave, we have a bright future, starting now. We can experience life’s cool breezes, wonderful serenity and nature’s quietness despite the chaos and heat going on around us.

The Spirit wants to encourage you. Don’t wait until tomorrow to enjoy what He is offering you today – peace, life, and joy. Despite what you are currently facing, choose to experience what those words actually mean, now, in this very moment.

Your Father Knows Best

“Our Heavenly Father has a thousand ways to provide for us of which we know none.” Ellen G. White

You only know what you know when you know it until your Father introduces something new.

This applied to the generation who left Egypt as slaves but were too young to be soldiers or counted. Thus, after a 40-year journey God speaks directly to them.  

They saw hail fall from the sky. They walked through the Red Sea with the awe of a child. They drank cool water from a rock and ate fresh bread picked up off the desert floor.

Then comes Deuteronomy 29:4. “To this day, the LORD has not given you a mind that understands or eyes that see or ears that hear.” The only new information God gave the younger crowd, none older than 59 and standing at the Jordan River, was that their clothes or sandals never wore out.

Why didn’t the LORD introduce more information sooner?

He, like the painter, sees the finished work of art in His mind’s eye. He then picks up the brush and chooses the colors and strokes to place on the canvass to produce said work of art. And in Israel’s case, it was 40 years between strokes.

Your Father knows exactly where you are and exactly what you need to know when you need to know it. So, don’t fret about what you didn’t know months, years or even decades ago. It’s a waste of time riding on that emotional roller coaster ride to nowhere.

Instead, rejoice in what the Lord is revealing to you now. Rejoice in the fact that your Father does indeed know best – when and how to use His paint brush in your life.

Therefore, choose to let Him to paint as He sees fit. He is the best Father you’ll every have!