Saturday, September 30, 2006

Confession’s Consequences 1

Pastor Joe Wright delivered this prayer (written by Pastor Bob Russell) January 23, 1996 to open the Kansas House of Representatives session.

Heavenly Father, we come before you today to ask Your forgiveness and to seek Your direction and guidance.
-We know Your Word says 'Woe to those who call evil good,' but that is exactly what we have done.
-We have lost our spiritual equilibrium and inverted our values.
-We confess that we have ridiculed the absolute truth of Your Word and called it moral pluralism.
-We have worshipped other gods and called it multiculturalism.
-We have endorsed perversion and called it alternative lifestyle.
-We have exploited the poor and called it the lottery.
-We have neglected the needy and called it self-preservation.
-We have rewarded laziness and called it welfare.
-We have killed our unborn and called it choice.
-We have shot abortionists and called it justifiable.
-We have neglected to discipline our children and called it building self-esteem.
-We have abused power and called it political savvy.
-We have coveted our neighbor's possessions and called it ambition.
-We have polluted the air with profanity and pornography and called it freedom of expression.
-We have ridiculed the time-honored values of our forefathers and called it enlightenment.

Search us O God and know our hearts today; try us and see if there be some wicked way in us; cleanse us from every sin and set us free.

Guide and bless these men and women who have been sent here by the people of Kansas, and who have been ordained by You, to govern this great state.

Grant them Your wisdom to rule and may their decisions direct us to the center of Your will. I ask it in the name of Your Son, the living Savior, Jesus Christ.

Amen


When presented by Pastor Wright, this prayer caused uproar. Repeated by Paul Harvey twice, it gained further attention, and notoriety (generating the most mail in his program’s history - 98% positive). A search of the internet finds over a thousand copies of the prayer. Urban Legends (Snopes.com) has articles about it, as does ‘About.com’. This month it is in “Lamplighter”, the magazine from Lamb & Lion Ministries.

This prayer is a decade old.

Think about it, this prayer is a decade old. Over ten years have passed since Joe Wright prayed in the Kansas Congress.

What has changed since then? This prayer makes the email circuit at least once a year with admonitions to ‘keep it going’ or ‘send this to your elected officials’.

Sorry, but this is a NIMBY (Not In My Back Yard) prayer. This prayer will have no affect - as long as it is traveling around the Internet.

God’s Ultimate Purpose for Christians we now know (from previous articles). That we become more Christ-like so our example brings more into the family.

How about this: Are WE willing to pray this prayer for our own lives? Are WE willing to look deeply into our own hearts:
-are we calling evil good
-have we inverted our values
-have we compromised moral absolutes
-do we worship other gods (like money)
-are we nodding to perversion, unwilling to call ‘alternative lifestyles’ sin
-do we ignore those in need
-have we endorsed welfare as bad, but ‘someone else’s problem’
-do we turn away from a stand on abortion
-are we mitigating evil as a social responsibility
-are we neglecting our children period - not just their discipline
-do we abuse power, what little we have - at home or in the work place
-do we envy our neighbors, are we ‘keeping up with the Jones’
-are we profane (do we cuss) or ‘secretly’ look at pornography
-do we embrace the ideals of today and forget the values of yesterday?

Are we really willing to pray, “Search ME O God and know MY heart today; TRY ME and see if there be some wicked way in ME; cleanse ME from every sin and set ME free”?

And why do you look at the speck in your brother’s eye, but do not consider the plank in your own eye?” Matthew 7:3

This prayer will never affect America, our society, our government local, state, and federal - UNTIL it affects OUR LIVES.


Monday, September 18, 2006

Confession…

Understand, the epiphany that accompanied the revelation that we ‘KNOW’ what the Ultimate Will of God for Christians “IS” “is making all the difference…”
(“What Good” & “What Good Revisited”) That is my confession, that until I discovered that truth, I was walking around in the dark.

I can not begin to count how many times I have followed Job and asked God ‘Why’ this or that happened in my life. I have frequently fallen back on the old standby, “God is sovereign, and He has a plan…” Or resigned with, “I do not know why, but I accept this as His will.” Alternatively, when I thought I was more ‘mature’, “I do not need to know why, but accept this as His will.”

Now clarity shines like the Son… There is no more wandering around in the shadowy ethereal mystery of “God’s will for my life…” God revealed His Ultimate Will. He wants us to be more like Christ (Romans 8:28, 29). Everything that happens today, tomorrow, next week, next month, and next year - is to that purpose.

Jesus tells us, “Therefore do not worry, saying, ‘What shall we eat?’ or ‘What shall we drink?’ or ‘What shall we wear?’ For after all these things the Gentiles seek. For your heavenly Father knows that you need all these things. But seek first the kingdom of God and His righteousness, and all these things shall be added to you. Therefore do not worry about tomorrow, for tomorrow will worry about its own things. Sufficient for the day is its own trouble.” Matthew 6:31-34.

There is an instruction, “Seek first the kingdom of God”. Following it is an admonition, “do not worry about tomorrow.” Thinking about this passage in relation to Romans 8:28, 29 deepens the meaning.

If one is seeking God, recognizing that God’s intent is to make one more Christ-like, what is there to worry about? Even the ‘age old’ ‘mature Christian’ axiom of ‘discovering God’s will for one’s life’ seems a little weak.


If God’s Ultimate Will is that one be more Christ-like, then we can lay it at His feet…
How many times have we prayed a prayer like, “God I need discernment to make a wise decision.” It IS a valid prayer. At the same time, have we done (here is a secular but truly appropriate phrase) due diligence? Have we searched the scriptures (Acts 17:11)? Have we sought wise counsel (Proverbs 11:14)? Are we seeking “first the kingdom of God” (Matthew 6:33)? Are we being obedient to what we already know to do (John 2:5)? Are we trying to bring God glory (1 Corinthians 10:31)? Have we asked for wisdom (James 1:5)?
Most importantly, are we open to learning to be more Christ-like (Romans 8:29)? That is true discernment - being open to whatever God wants to make us more Christ-like.

That is the bottom line - God’s leading, God’s ‘will’ for our lives is all about that one principle: That we become more like Christ.

To adapt a quote from a Robert Frost poem, “That is making ALL the Difference.”


Friday, September 08, 2006

A Blessing...

How wonderful is our God.

I have been really blessed and overwhelmed over the last few weeks.

The testimony of my parents (Fred and Ruth) and their Christ-like attitude, as presented here, has been tremendous. God has used their chronicles to further His Kingdom - true evidence of the promise of Romans 8:28, “And we know that all things work together for good to those who love God, to those who are the called according to His purpose.” Knowing that the ‘Good’ is that we “…be conformed to the image of His Son, that He might be the firstborn among many brethren.” Romans 8:29

This response has been a blessing to me - to know that God is using something I posted for His glory… I take no credit for that, it is the work of the Holy Spirit, but I appreciate the blessing.

At the same time, it has caused a little bit of confusion. People have come here looking for the postings about Fred and Ruth, seen other posts and become a little disoriented.

To counter that ‘problem’, the articles about Fred and Ruth have been put in chronological order and copied to the “Views: Christian Studies & Perspectives” blog.

Hope that helps…

In Christ,