Monday, July 22, 2024

Kissing Cousins, the love story of Leah, Genesis 29

 


Genesis 29:1

So Jacob went on his journey and came to the land of the people of the East.

Went on his journey, literally means he, lifted up his feet. Jacob picked up his pace, had a smile on his face, a spring in his step.

You would be too, if God appeared to you like He just did Jacob. Genesis 28:13-15.

He’s floating on cloud 9.

Wait, hold up… something’s wrong with this picture.

Isn’t Jacob the conman that bamboozled his brother Esau out of the birthright? Didn’t he just deceive his blind dad into giving him the blessing? Isn’t that why he’s on the run, because his brother wants him dead?

Now, he’s skipping along singing, blue skies smilin’ at me, nothin’ but blue skies do see—

That’s cuz he’s getting’ off scot-free.  

That doesn’t seem right.

You’re right. But no worries. God’s got this.

Galatians 6:7-9

Be not deceived, God is not mocked; for whatsoever a man sows, that shall he also reap…

However, it doesn’t always happen in a chapter, or one hour episode.

The principle of sowing and reaping. It works for all, good or bad.

 8 For he who sows to his flesh will of the flesh reap corruption, but he who sows to the Spirit will of the Spirit reap everlasting Life (zoe). 9 And let us not grow weary in doing good, for in due season we shall reap if we faint not. (If you don’t quit you win).

Sow good, reap everlasting Life. Sow bad, reap corruption and death.

Jacob’s about to enter the school of sowing and reaping.

2 And he looked, and saw a well in the field; and behold, there were three flocks of sheep lying by it; for out of that well they watered the flocks. A large stone was on the well’s mouth. 3 Now all the flocks would be gathered there; and they would roll the stone from the well’s mouth, water the sheep, and put the stone back in its place on the well’s mouth.

Is this the very same well where Jacob’s mom, Rebekah, met Eliezer, Grandpa Abraham’s servant, who was sent to find a wife for Isaac, Jacob’s dad?

Is Jacob standing in the very spot Eliezer prayed for Isaac’s bride, and while he was still praying along came beautiful Rebekah? Genesis 24:14-15. And the rest is HIStory. Rebekah went with Eliezer, married Isaac, and gave birth to twins, Heel Grabber, and Hairy; Jacob and Esau.

Maybe it isn’t the same place, but either way, this would be a great time, for Jacob to pause and pray.

4 And Jacob said to them, “My brethren, where are you from?”

And they said, “We are from Haran.”

Bummer, instead of pausing and praying to the Good Shepherd, he chats with the local shepherds.

He’s focused on his mission—finding Laban, and thereby, a wife.

Now, when they said, “We are from Haran”, if he had a GPS, it’d be saying, “You have reached your destination.”

5 Then he said to them, “Do you know Laban the son of Nahor?”

And they said, “We know him.”

Clarification regarding: Laban the son of Nahor.

Actually, Laban was the son of Bethuel. Nahor is his grandpa.

Nahor, Haran, and Abraham were brothers.

Haran was Lot’s dad. He died before Abraham and family ever left Ur of the Chaldeans. The place they stopped and stayed until the death of Abraham’s dad, was named Haran.

So, they were well known names, and the shepherds would’ve known exactly what he meant by: “Laban the son of Nahor.”

6 So he said to them, “Is he well?”

And they said, “He is well. And look, his daughter Rachel is coming with the sheep.”

Wow!

Divine timing. Divine connection.

So, without a GPS, without texting his itinerary or ETA to Uncle Laban and family; he arrives at the very spot, at the very time, his cute cousin Rachel shows up.

Very similar to what happened when Eliezer showed up at the well.

7 Then he said, “Look, it is still high day; it is not time for the cattle to be gathered together. Water the sheep, and go and feed them.”

(Cattle: perhaps livestock would be a better translation)

Remember, back home, Jacob’s family employed multiple shepherds, so perhaps without thinking he slipped into boss man mode.

He put on his John Wayne hat, “You’re burning daylight pilgrims.” There’s plenty of day for the sheep to graze. Why are you sitting around wasting time? Water the sheep and get back to pasture.

Plus, when he saw that lovely shepherdess coming, thinking she might be his future bride, he might’ve simply wanted to shoo away the nosey shepherds.  

8 But they said, “We cannot until all the flocks are gathered together, and they have rolled the stone from the well’s mouth; then we water the sheep.”

Perhaps, shepherds and snowbirds have something in common—they want to be first in line for free refreshments.

Besides, they probably preferred sitting in the shade by a well, rather than standing in the heat of the pasture.

Additionally, it was customary for the flocks to gather at a well like this, and water all at once. Removing the stone was no small task; and the stone was necessary to maintain the purity of the water, and soundness of the well structure.

9 Now while he was still speaking with them, Rachel came with her father’s sheep, for she was a shepherdess.

Jacob probably wasn’t paying attention to his conversation with the shepherds; he was too busy gawking at the shepherdess.

10 And it came to pass, when Jacob saw Rachel the daughter of Laban his mother’s brother, and the sheep of Laban his mother’s brother, that Jacob went near and rolled the stone from the well’s mouth, and watered the flock of Laban his mother’s brother.

Three times we read, Laban his mother’s brother. The Lord makes it abundantly clear, in triplicate, the blood line and lineage of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob who begets the 12 tribes of Israel.

Jacob rolled away the stone. See, after Rachel showed up, he didn’t hear a word those shepherds said about having to wait to water.

Plus, he might’ve still been in boss man mode, or, maybe a little macho man mode, to impress the shepherdess.

So, he wasn’t listening, or waiting, for anyone.

Notice, he waters the flock himself.

This is an interesting twist from the past and a prophetic glimpse to the future.

When Eliezer met Rebekah, she’s the one who worked and watered his animals (camels).

However, now, Jacob works and waters for Rachel; a prophetic glimpse into the next 20 years of Jacob tending his Uncle Laban’s flocks.

11 Then Jacob kissed Rachel, and lifted up his voice and wept.

There it is: kissing cousins.

The kiss was a customary greeting, not a romantic gesture.

However, to Rachel, Jacob was still just a stranger, so, it might’ve seemed a bit, strange.

Especially when he raised his voice and wept after kissing her.

Rachel checks her breath. Maybe I smell like sheep, but is it that awful to kiss me? Or, is this guy just strange?

Jacob had probably been on the road for about two weeks, over 400 miles, and might’ve been overwhelmed by how, it all fell into place, just like that.

He didn’t know it, but this was a Divine connection; the plan of God was falling into place.

When the natural collides with the Supernatural, many times the only response is to weep. Some folks show up for Church and just weep. It’s cleansing, it’s beautiful, it’s evidence of the Presence of the Lord.

Back in Genesis 24:26-27, when the Divine connection happened with Eliezer and Rebekah, he bowed down and worshipped the Lord.

Unfortunately, we don’t see this with Jacob.

He’s got a lot of growing to do. So, God adds a little Miracle Grow, by this Divine connection, to get Jacob headed in the right direction that leads straight to Jacob’s school of sowing and reaping; that’ll involve a whole lot of pruning.

12 And Jacob told Rachel that he was her father’s relative and that he was Rebekah’s son.

We’re cousins.

Well, actually, now, we’re kissing cousins.

Just to be sure, should we do it some more?

So she ran and told her father.

That is the correct response, for all of us, when anything or anyone strange comes our way. Run to our Father. Our Heavenly Father.

So, she runs to her father. “Dad! Some stranger just kissed me…and it made him cry.” (checks her breath one more time).

No, she told dad that his long-lost sister’s son was at the well.

13 Then it came to pass, when Laban heard the report about Jacob his sister’s son, that he ran to meet him, and embraced him and kissed him, and brought him to his house. So he told Laban all these things.

 See, the kiss was customary, not weird.

Jacob brought Laban up to speed.

14 And Laban said to him, “Surely you are my bone and my flesh.” And he stayed with him for a month.

I can see my sister in you. Surely, you’re my bone and my flesh; the family resemblance is obvious.

Jacob makes himself at home, pitches in, does his fair share of the chores. Days turn to weeks, and before you know it a month goes by.

15 Then Laban said to Jacob, “Because you are my relative, should you therefore serve me for nothing? Tell me, what should your wages be?”

Maybe room and board, a monthly wage, or, perhaps a share in the increase of livestock?

16 Now Laban had two daughters: the name of the elder was Leah, and the name of the younger was Rachel. 17 Leah’s eyes were delicate, but Rachel was beautiful of form and appearance.

Wait. Weren’t we talking about wages?

Jacob must not be listening again, or, maybe he’s thinking about something else, or maybe someone else.

18 Now Jacob loved Rachel; so he said, “I will serve you seven years for Rachel your younger daughter.”

Laban asked about wages for working, but Jacob was thinking about a woman for wedding.

So, ever ready to make a deal, he rolls his wages and a Bride Price into one.

A big one. Seven years was a very generous, extravagant, offer. 

19 And Laban said, “It is better that I give her to you than that I should give her to another man. Stay with me.”

So, was that a, yes?

Did Laban agree to the terms? That’s sort of a slippery vague answer. It implies one thing, without really saying anything. He could’ve been a politician.

Jacob, the heel grabbing supplanter might’ve just met his match.  

And God’s school of sowing and reaping begins.

20 So Jacob served seven years for Rachel, and they seemed only a few days to him because of the love he had for her.

Now, finally Jacob shows some integrity.

Instead of trying to finagle a short cut, he stayed the course, stuck to his word.

And he did it joyfully, not whining and complaining, but with such great love, keeping his eyes on the prize, so seven years of working and waiting seemed like just a few days.

Girls, ladies, that’s the kind of love you’re looking for. A man who loves you so much, a man who respects you that much, and considers you so worthwhile, that he will work and wait, with such joy that no matter how long it takes, it only seems like a few days.

The guy who says, “Oh baby, I love you so much that I just can’t wait” is a big fat liar.

If he says that, punch him in the face.

And then, walk away knowing that he doesn’t love you, he loves himself, and wants you, for his own selfish desires.

Guys, dating our daughters, if you have a big fat black eye, next time we see you… you were warned.

One more thing. Heart check. How’s our attitude toward the delays in life?

Are we honking if they don’t hit the gas the moment the light turns green?

Are we doing life joyfully, not whining and complaining, but with such great love, keeping our eyes on the Prize Christ Jesus, so seven years or seventy-seven years of working and waiting seems like just a few days.

21 Then Jacob said to Laban, “Give me my wife, for my days are fulfilled, that I may go in to her.”

Okay, Uncle Laban, it’s payday. Time for you to go from Uncle, to Father-in-law.

22 And Laban gathered together all the men of the place and made a feast.

This likely refers to a seven-day wedding feast.

The word used for feast is, mishteh; a banquet, with drink, drank, drinking in the definition.

Hiccup.

A little food, a lot of booze.

23 Now it came to pass in the evening, that he took Leah his daughter and brought her to Jacob; and he went in to her. 24 And Laban gave his maid Zilpah to his daughter Leah as a maid.

Do you see anything wrong with this picture?

The father deceived the son by swapping siblings.

Jacob thought he was entering covenant with Rachel, but he couldn’t see, and was deceived, and woke up married to Leah.

Do you see anything right with this picture?

Galatians 6:7

Be not deceived, God is not mocked; for whatsoever a (con)man sows, that shall he also reap.

Remember, a little over seven years and 400 miles ago, Jacob the son, deceived his father by swapping siblings.

Isaac thought he was passing the Abrahamic covenant to Esau, but he couldn’t see and was deceived and wound up giving it to Jacob.

But God knew Jacob was really the right one. 

And we’re about to see that God knows Leah is really the right one, too.

25 So it came to pass in the morning, that behold, it was Leah.

Imagine the scene.

Finally, after a seven-year engagement, seven years of working and waiting, you finally spend the night of your dreams with the woman of your dreams, and in the morning you open your eyes with a smile, and see lying beside you, also with a smile… your sister in law? Leah?

Hi Jakey, hubby wubby, want some breakfast baby?

Oh boy what’d they put in that punch?

LABAN!

And he said to Laban, “What is this you have done to me? Was it not for Rachel that I served you? Why then have you deceived me?”

Jakey baby’s having a taste of his own medicine for breakfast and it doesn’t look like he likes it.

26 And Laban said, “It must not be done so in our country, to give the younger before the firstborn.  

What are you talking about my boy. It’s common knowledge the older daughter has to marry first.

You shouldn’t have slept with her if you disagreed.

Now it’s too late. You made your bed. She’s your wife.

But, since I’m such a fair and honest person, I’ll help you out…

27 Fulfill her week, and we will give you this one also for the service which you will serve with me still another seven years.”

Listen to this verse in the New Living Translation, it makes what Laban is saying pretty clear:

But wait until the bridal week is over; then we’ll give you Rachel, too — provided you promise to work another seven years for me.’

28 Then Jacob did so and fulfilled her week. So he gave him his daughter Rachel as wife also. 29 And Laban gave his maid Bilhah to his daughter Rachel as a maid. 30 Then Jacob also went in to Rachel, and he also loved Rachel more than Leah. And he served with Laban still another seven years.

Laban married off two daughters for the price of one feast; in return he gets, two excellent Bride Prices; fourteen years of labor from Jacob.

So, Jacob, the con man was conned.

Whatsoever a man sows, that shall he also reap. Galatians 6:7.

Laban pulled a fast one. Jacob learned a lesson. Most importantly, God’s plan took another step forward by Jacob marrying...

Leah. 

With all the superstars strutting the stage in this chapter, Patriarch Jacob, beauty queen Rachel, smooth talking Laban… it’s easy to miss the real heroine, standing quietly in the shadows, holding God’s plan.

This is the love story of Leah.

31 When the Lord saw that Leah was unloved, He opened her womb; but Rachel was barren.

This is the first time the Lord is mentioned in this chapter; and it’s with the Lord looking at Leah.

We’ll hear the Lord mentioned three more times, each time, from the lips of Leah.

When the Lord walks in a room He looks for the lonely, the unloved, the least likely, and He opens their womb, to new Life. His Divine Eternal Purpose.

In this room, He sees you, Leah.

32 So Leah conceived and bore a son, and she called his name Reuben; for she said, “The Lord has surely looked on my affliction. Now therefore, my husband will love me.”

Reuben means, see or behold, a son.

Leah, the first person to acknowledge the Lord, in this star-studded action-packed chapter.

Dear Leah, everyone might ignore you, consider you second best; but not the Lord, He sees you dear Leah, He knows your hurt, those lonely tears, your sorrow, your affliction.

Oh that’s good to hear, so now therefore my husband will love me.

Leah, Leah, sorry, but that’s not how it works. You let the Lord work on your husband.

You keep your eyes on the Lord, as He keeps His eyes on you.  

33 Then she conceived again and bore a son, and said, “Because the Lord has heard that I am unloved, He has therefore given me this son also.” And she called his name Simeon.

Simeon, from Hebrew, shama, meaning, heard.

Leah conceives again, and again points to the Lord.

Dear Leah, the Lord not only sees your affliction, but hears the cry of your heart.

Now, please know for sure and certain dearest Leah, you are not only seen and heard, but you are so very lovely, and oh so, loved.

Just keep your eyes, and ears, on Jesus.

34 She conceived again and bore a son, and said, “Now this time my husband will become attached to me, because I have borne him three sons.” Therefore his name was called Levi.

Levi, means attached, or joined.

Hey Leah, listen up, didn’t you forget something? Where’s mention of the Lord?

You said, this time my husband will become attached (joined, obliged), to me, because I, have borne him my three sons.

Leah, it’s not about you, and what you can do, or what you have done, to make someone be obliged to you.

You cannot make someone be obliged to love you, by your works or deeds.

Levi, from which will come the Levites; the priests who attend to the tabernacle and then the temple, in the service of the Lord.

They end up going a bit sideways like Leah just did.

They too, start thinking it’s all about me. About, about my work, my service, what I do, what I did, so therefore you’re obliged to me.

Hogwash! That is a religion of works. And it never works.

Dear Leah, your heart doesn’t ache for religion, but relationship.

So, get your eyes off yourself, off your works, off your fertility, off your husband, off what you can do for your husband to make him love you.

Get your eyes, and ears, and heart, back where they belong, on the Relationship Maker, Your Loving Heavenly Father. 

35 And she conceived again and bore a son, and said, “Now I will praise the Lord.” Therefore she called his name Judah. Then she stopped bearing.

Yes! That’s it Leah. You win the heroine award of Genesis 29.

This time with your eyes on the Prize, with no preconditions, no attachment to circumstances, with no ulterior motives, now, you simply praise the Lord.

Well done dear Leah.

You name your son, Judah, which means praise. And he is the seed that leads to the Seed, that blesses all people of the earth.

Well done, dearest Leah!

Leah the loner, the unloved, unwanted… yet, God chose her to bear half the tribes of Israel, and Jacob’s only daughter, Dinah.

Just to name a few, she gave us:

Issachar, the tribe honored for understanding the times and knowing what Israel ought to do.

The Levites, the tribe God chose to be His priests.

Judah, the one who gives cause to praise the Lord. The seed that leads to the Seed, the Christ, the Messiah, our Savior and Lord.

Leah, not Rachel, was laid to rest in the same place as Jacob. In the cave of Machpelah, purchased by Abraham nearly 4,000 years ago.

Today it’s called the Tomb of the Patriarchs, the world’s most ancient Jewish site and second holiest site; second only to the Temple Mount.

There lies, Abraham and Sarah, Isaac and Rebekah, and Jacob and Leah.

Leah leaves us her example, to do what she did, with our eyes on the Prize, with no preconditions, attachments to circumstances, no ulterior motives, we simply, humbly, boldly, PRAISE THE LORD!

Let’s praise.

Thank You, Lord for the joy, of talking to You. The honor of knowing You. Thank You for loving us enough to die for us. We worship You, and long to live for You, to offer our lives as a prayer and praise to You.

We love You, forever and ever.

Amen.

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Thursday, July 18, 2024

Superhero Stephen, Acts 6

 


Acts 6:1
 Now in those days, when the number of the disciples was multiplying,

Up to this point the Lord has been adding to the Church. He did a little subtracting with Ananias and Sapphira. Now for the first time we read that the Church is multiplying.

One thing He will never do, and that’s divide the Church. That’s the devil’s doing. A house divided cannot stand.

We’ll see in a moment, why I believe this multiplication information is placed here, in the context of this scene.

 …there arose a complaint against the Hebrews by the Hellenists, because their widows were neglected in the daily distribution.

Hellenists: Grecians, Greek speaking Jews.

This is basically the locals verses the transplants. In Florida, it’d be like the local Floridians verses the Snowbirds.

The daily distribution refers to food distribution to the needy. We still do that to this day. Jesus said the poor you have with you always. (Matt. 26:11; Mark 14:7).

Not because of lack. Since creation the earth has always had more than enough, because God is more than enough, and everything He creates is too.

The trouble isn’t God, or lack, it’s people.

So, our first family, as our example, addresses the issue.

Obviously, they’re far from perfect, as we see here, we have a complaint.

But, remember, they’re multiplying, and thus, growing pains are bound to happen.

This is how they handle it…

2 Then the twelve summoned the multitude of the disciples and said, “It is not desirable that we should leave the word of God and serve tables.

What they’re not saying is that, they’re too good to serve tables.

Any minister that thinks he or she, is too good to serve, isn’t worthy of being a minister. The word minister, actually means, to serve. The word serve here is the same word in verse 4, for ministry; diakonia: service, ministry.

What they are saying is that we are a body, and the body has different parts, and different functions.

Meeting practical needs is part of ministry, it must be done for ministry to continue.

One time while Jesus was ministering, the crowd was great, He didn’t have a sound system or speakers, so He used one that He created. He got in a boat and launched a little from shore, and allowed the water to carry His voice to the people.

In our text, the practical need is feeding the needy widows. However, practical needs must never be at the expense of the Word of God.

The Church is not a social club, or a welfare program, it’s not a self-help, stroke my ego, make me feel better, save the whales, hug the trees, worship the climate, goosebump group.

The Church is an embassy in enemy territory. Where God’s people, His Ekklésia, are equipped to skillfully wield the Sword of the Spirit, which is the Word of God.

Jesus used the Word of God as a weapon against the devil’s temptation. We must do the same.

Man shall not live by bread alone but by every Word that proceeds from the mouth of God. Dt. 8:3; Matt. 4:4.

Paul tells Timothy in 2 Timothy 2:15; Be diligent to present yourself approved to God, a worker who does not need to be ashamed, rightly dividing the word of truth.

3 Therefore, brethren, seek out from among you seven men of good reputation, full of the Holy Spirit and wisdom, whom we may appoint over this business;

So, the apostles make a plan, and delegate the operation of it.

Notice the character of the people is the focus. Not controlling every detail of the operation.

If they’re of good reputation, filled with the Holy Spirit and wisdom, they’re good to go, hand ‘em the reins and turn ‘em loose.

They don’t control them, micromanage them, they trust God, to guide them.

4 but we will give ourselves continually to prayer and to the ministry of the word.”

There it is again, reference to the Word of God.

Notice they add prayer. Prayer and the ministry of the Word of God.

It’s one thing to hear someone talk about a book they read with their head. It’s entirely different to hear someone talk about a Book they digest, and receive insight from the Author about what He said, and how it applies to you and I, here and now.

Prayer prepares the heart of speaker and the hearer.

5 And the saying pleased the whole multitude.

That was a miracle.

And they chose Stephen, a man full of faith and the Holy Spirit, and Philip, Prochorus, Nicanor, Timon, Parmenas, and Nicolas, a proselyte from Antioch,

We’ll hear about Stephen in a moment, and then in chapter 7 he will preach the longest sermon in the book of Acts; and Jesus gives him a standing ovation.

We’ll hear about Philip the chapter after that, and see some, beam me up Scotty Star Trek action.

The other guys, we never hear from again. 

6 whom they set before the apostles; and when they had prayed, they laid hands on them.

They picked the seven, brought them before the apostles, and they laid hands on them and prayed for them.

It doesn’t matter that it was just for serving tables, they took this appointment serious. Because it wasn’t about serving tables, it was serving Jesus.

Colossians 3:17; Whatsoever you do in word or deed, do all in the name of the Lord.

Matt. 25:40; In as much as you’ve done it unto the least of these, you’ve done it unto Me.

Anything you do, whatever it is, it’s important, it’s powerful, it’s God’s work, it’s ministry; if you do it as unto Him.

You are in the ministry of Jesus Christ.

I’ve vacuumed and mopped more floors, hauled trash, scrubbed toilets, changed the stenchiest diapers in the world, cleaned up messes we can’t even talk about, not because I wanted to—but simply because Jesus did.

There’s no greater strength giving joy than doing something just for Jesus.

If you’re willing, but don’t know what to do, let us know, we’ll pray and find what ministry the Lord has just for you.

 

7 Then the word of God spread, and the number of the disciples multiplied greatly in Jerusalem, and a great many of the priests were obedient to the faith.

There’s that word again, the one we mentioned in verse one: multiplied, multiplying.

Notice, this multiplication information is placed here, in the context of this scene; where the body becomes actively involved in the ministry.

It doesn’t matter what the work or activity, because it’s not the work, it’s the strength, birthed from putting feet to our faith, with one heart, one soul, in one accord.

Ecclesiastes 4:12; Though one may be overpowered by another, two can withstand him. And a threefold cord is not quickly broken.

Everyone has a role in the strength and growth of their Church.

Mike heard the voice of the Lord when I asked a simple question about what he did with his leftovers. Some folks have too much, some have too little.

Donna has taken a Robin with a broken wing under her wing.

Mimi, like a missionary heard that still small voice of the Lord, to take new territory, canvasing the neighborhood, for Jesus.

Sherri, though a thousand miles away is a powerful prayer force, and voice of encouragement in every service.

Lee and Janet faithfully, bring supplies on Sundays and communion monthly.

Genny like an evangelist forever asking, inviting folks to Church.

Alberta, an uplifting wind beneath our wings, with her prayers and love filled messages, and texts from out of the blue.

Roxy, making coffee and taking care of so many things behind the scenes.

I’m know I’m missing people and I’m sorry, but it’s not about recognition anyway, it’s about giving God glory.

And there’s no better way to give God glory than to help Him build His Ekklésia. His Church.

Jesus said, I will build My Church, (Ekklésia), and the gates of hell will not prevail against it. Matt. 16:18.

8 And Stephen, full of faith and power, did great wonders and signs among the people.

Super hero Stephen (that’s what I call my grandson Stephen).

Notice, what it says about him. Full of faith and power, did great wonders and signs.

Wait. Isn’t he the guy they chose to wait on tables?

Yes.

Well, he’s just a waiter?

So?

He’s willing to work, willing to serve, and so, God is willing to use him. And you, if you’re willing and obedient. Isaiah 1:19.

9 Then there arose some from what is called the Synagogue of the Freedmen (Cyrenians, Alexandrians, and those from Cilicia and Asia), disputing with Stephen.

As the name implies, these were freed men. You Bible might read: libertines. They once were slaves, now they have a Jewish synagogue.

Although they were free in the flesh, they were slaves to sin, and refused to accept the testimony of Stephen regarding Jesus.  

This is the second complaint already in this short chapter.

The first one was from within, a legitimate need from within. They addressed it, adjuster for it, and took care of it.

This second complaint is different. It’s from without. Those religious know-it-alls, who should be within, but their stiff-necked arrogance won’t allow them to bow to a Carpenter from Nazareth, or the words of a mere waiter.

10 And they were not able to resist the wisdom and the Spirit by which he spoke.

11 Then they secretly induced men to say, “We have heard him speak blasphemous words against Moses and God.”

12 And they stirred up the people, the elders, and the scribes; and they came upon him, seized him, and brought him to the council.

13 They also set up false witnesses who said, “This man does not cease to speak blasphemous words against this holy place and the law;

14 for we have heard him say that this Jesus of Nazareth will destroy this place and change the customs which Moses delivered to us.”

You know you’re stepping close the serpent’s head when he starts to rattle.

Super hero Stephen, was doing just that.

We know a little bit how he feels.

A couple weeks back we spoke about being in one accord. And the serpent struck and removed our post from all our facebook pages, labeling it as hate speech.

The following Sunday, we weren’t able to livestream. Thankfully we also record to an SD drive and were able after much effort to upload it.

A couple days ago I received a call saying a few folks complained about our Church talking politics.

We know exactly what they really meant.

Back in Jesus’ day, and still today in many places, just the mention of the name of Jesus, triggers certain people. They have JDS (Jesus Derangement Syndrome).

Today, just saying the name, Trump, triggers certain people. They have TDS (Trump Derangement Syndrome).

Evil has escalated so much that 5 days ago, Saturday, 7/13/24, multiplied millions of people around the globe, were less than an inch away from watching President Trump’s head being blown off on live television.

Today, people who call themselves Christians, don’t want to talk about it. They complain about, and try to silence, those who do. They won’t admit it, even to themselves, but down inside their TDS infected heart, the wish the assassin would’ve succeeded.

It is not politics to talk about it. It is necessary. To not talk about it is weak, fear-based caving in to wacky woke social peer pressure. It’s compromising with the ever-increasing escalation of evil.

So, back to my phone conversation:

It was suggested we stop posting on our park facebook page.

To which I flatly refused.

The Church cannot leave town square. Remember what the angel of the Lord said after freeing them from prison. Go to the temple and tell all the Words of this Life. Go where the people are, and preach.

The Church cannot step aside from its mission, especially when the rattler starts rattling, because its then you know you’re in the right position.

The Church cannot dilute the Truth for the sake of appeasement, the moment it does, it ceases being the Church, Jesus’ Ekklésia.

Okay, back to our text in Acts:

In our journey thus far in Acts, have you noticed the escalation of evil?

First, they were arrested, and let go with a warning.

Then, they were arrested and let go with a beating. They drew first blood.

Now, with the taste of blood, they’re circling like sharks around Stephen.

It will continue to escalate.

The world of darkness follows the same pattern today as it did then.

Notice the pattern in the last few verses we read:

Verse 11: They secretly induced folks to slander Stephen of the very evil that they themselves were doing.

Verse 12: Then they stirred up the mindless masses, gaslighting them into believing Stephen was evil.

Verse 13-14: Then in an effort to appear legit, they held a kangaroo court.

Notice the major shift in verse 15, like going from darkness to light in a blink.

15 And all who sat in the council, looking steadfastly at him, saw his face as the face of an angel.

Oh, how the Lord wanted to reach those wicked people.

Just after the name Moses left their lips, the face of Stephen glows like Moes. Exodus 34:29.

If only they’d have paused for one moment, perhaps they’d have made the connection, and realized they were fighting against the very God, they claimed to serve.

Let’s pray.

Lord Jesus, we want to do what we do, for Your glory; to help You build Your Ekklésia. Help us to be like superhero Stephen, to keep our eyes fixed on You so even when surrounded by sharks, we shine with Your goodness and glory.

Lord, from here through eternity, we will be willing and obedient, thank You, for putting us, in Your ministry.

We love You, forever.

Amen.  

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Monday, July 15, 2024

Trump of God


2 Chronicles 7:13-14

When I shut up heaven and there is no rain, or command the locusts to devour the land, or send pestilence among My people, 14 if My people who are called by My name will humble themselves, and pray and seek My face, and turn from their wicked ways, then I will hear from heaven, and will forgive their sin and heal their land.

We are a people in need of forgiveness.

Our land is in need of healing.

On Saturday, July 13, 2024, at a Trump rally in Butler PA, twenty-year-old, Thomas Matthew Crooks, tried to assassinate President Trump.

After multiple shots a bullet went through the top of his right ear. An inch closer, and President Trump would be dead.

Crooks, on a roof approximately 160 yards away, was eliminated by Secret Service sniper.

All eyes are on Trump.

All eyes need to be on Jesus.

It isn’t about electing Trump, or killing Trump, it’s about answering the non-stop knocking, the oft-repeated wake-up call… from Jesus.

America, one day the knocking will stop.

Then, it will be too late.

1 Thessalonians 4:16-17
“For the Lord himself shall descend from heaven with a shout, with the voice of the archangel, and with the trump of God: and the dead in Christ shall rise first: Then we which are alive and remain shall be caught up together with them in the clouds, to meet the Lord in the air: and so shall we ever be with the Lord.”

With every sunrise and sunset, every rainbow after a storm, God paints a picture, tells a story.

God is a story teller. His stories are timeless and True.  

He is eternal. He lives outside time. He declares the end from the beginning. Isaiah 46:10-11.

When He tells a story, pay attention, it’s HIStory…in advance.

His Book is the greatest story ever told. Story after story; all tell One story. The story of Jesus. The amazing story of God’s great, great, great love, for you.

The trump of God, is only one phrase, mentioned one time, in the Bible, God’s Story…yet, it’s a story in and of itself. 

It's all coming to pass just as He said. Not necessarily as He wills, but exactly as He said.

SEVEN TRUMPETS

Interestingly, chronologically, the trump of God, triggers seven years of tribulation, seven seals, seven trumpets, and seven bowl judgements.

My Olive Tree, writes:

The number 70 is made up of two numbers—and in the Bible, it represents perfection in the number 7, and completeness in the number, 10. The history of the Jewish people is in some way tied to the number 70 more than fifty times throughout the scriptures.

In Israel’s 70th year of independence (Hebrew year 5778), the United States embassy was moved by President Trump to Jerusalem.

President Trump was 70 years, 7 months, and 7 days old when he took office in 2017.

President Trump was born 700 days before Israel’s statehood on May 14, 1948.

President Trump was elected on Benjamin Netanyahu’s 7th year, 7th month, and 7th full day in office.

A total solar eclipse occurred 7 months after President Trump’s first day in office.

“But God has chosen the foolish things of the world to put to shame the wise, and God has chosen the weak things of the world to put to shame the things which are mighty; and the base things of the world and the things which are despised God has chosen, and the things which are not, to bring to nothing the things that are, that no flesh should glory in His presence.”—1 Corinthians 1:27-29

Trump & King Cyrus

Many have compared Trump to King Cyrus in the Bible. Cyrus decreed that the temple should be rebuilt in Jerusalem. President Trump acknowledged Jerusalem as the capital of Israel and decreed that the US embassy be moved to Jerusalem.

Trump & Jesus

Comparing Trump to a Persian King is one thing…but, to Jesus? Some might say comparing brash Trump to meek and mild Jesus is sacrilege.

First let’s get the story straight. Jesus was no meek and mild pushover. Neither were the folks He’s chosen to use throughout history. Abraham slaughtered four kings and crew that had taken his nephew captive. Moses saw two men fighting and stepped in and killed one. The army fled, but David said, I’ll take off the giant’s head. John the Baptist lost his head for exposing Herod’s sin. Paul was a saint murdering zealot.

God is Sovereign, and chooses whom He chooses.

Jesus faced constant attacks from scribes and pharisees. He wasn’t afraid to call them out. Or, call them names like; hypocrites, liars, blind guides, white washed sepulchers, snakes, brood of vipers, children of the devil.

We still have scribes and pharisees today, only the names have changed to media and politicians. Like Jesus, Trump isn’t afraid to call them out. Or, call them names like; hypocrites, liars, leakers, crooked, corrupt, fake news, enemy of the people, lame stream media.

Jesus tells the Truth, even if it hurts, even if unpopular. He’s hated for it. Trump is too.

Jesus left His Heaven, took off His royal robe of splendor and glory to walk dusty streets, be ridiculed and beat by those He came to save.  Trump left his ivory tower to walk the streets, be mocked, ridiculed and slandered by the very nation he’s trying to save.

It’s been told that when Ronal Reagan was President, he met Donald Trump and said, “For the life of me, and I’ll never know how to explain it, when I met that young man, I felt like I was the one, shaking hands with a president.” Like every positive statement about President Trump, some claim this is not true. Which interestingly, is exactly what they did to Jesus.

Remember, it’s not about Trump, it’s about the Sovereign Lord, using a vessel to tell HIStory.

Jesus didn’t fit the “leader” mold, as He went about His Father’s business, doing good.

The scribes and pharisees (media and politicians) refused to acknowledge the good He did and accused Him of breaking the law at every turn.

He healed someone. They accused Him of breaking the law, because He did it on the Sabbath. The accusation was absurd, of course, everyone knew that healing someone was a good thing and should never be condemned—no matter the day.

But there was something about Jesus that threatened the establishment and therefore, no matter what Jesus did, they found a way to twist and spin the narrative to accuse Him of wrong doing.

Sound familiar?

There is a hatred so deep, so vile, so dark that those who have it cannot see any good in President Trump no matter what. Period.

A friend of the people.

Jesus, wasn’t like other “leaders.” He walked and talked among the people—regular, common folk. He didn’t leak eloquent words. He spoke plain, simple words, of, by, and for, the people. He got dusty, hot, thirsty, tired, as he walked with them and talked with them. He loved the people and they loved Him.

This, enraged the elite.

Trump is no politician. His words are anything but eloquent. He doesn’t “leak” anything. If he has something to say, he says it. Bold. Loud. Strong. No sugar-coating. He loves to mingle with the people. He spends more time wrestling with the “scribes and pharisees” than any president, any politician, in the history of our nation. 

This drives the elite mad.

Guilt by association

The attacks against Jesus spread to anyone associated with Him. The accusations were foolish and unfounded, but they were desperate and scared and couldn’t afford to give Jesus, even the smallest, win. They threw everything they could at Jesus and His friends. It didn’t matter if it made sense or if it was true or fake news.

His disciples were accused of breaking the law, because, believe it or not…they didn’t wash their hands.  A man born blind was healed. The elite denied the Truth and slandered the man.

The times and names have changed but the battle remains the same.

Jesus fed multitudes and gave fishermen the catch of their lives. Trump’s policy fed multitudes by creating the best job opportunities of their lives.

Lazarus, was raised from the dead. It couldn’t be denied. They tried to find a way to make him dead again. Trump raised America’s economy from the dead; the numbers don’t lie. They used everything from virus to riots to make it dead again.   

They said Jesus works were of the devil. He responded by saying a house divided cannot stand.  Today they say the works of Trump are evil, and when he was president, Nancy Pelosi, then Speaker of the House, driven by the devil, divided the State of the Union asunder. 

Divine Timing  

Jesus’ ministry lasted three years, and then the King of kings was given a new crown, not made of gold, but a crown of thorns. It was three years, to the day, from inauguration to the first confirmation of a new virus, called, novel corona (meaning new crown).

It was then I knew, down deep inside, he would not win the next election, but a new virus of a crown would infect the nation.

God has painted a picture.

He has written HIStory on our hearts.

We all, from the least to the greatest, even the demons, know who He is.

Thus, we are all, without excuse.  

Throughout HIStory God has chosen to use the unlikely. The foolish things to confound “the wise.” In every case, those God chose, are those the world rejected. Even, His very best, His only begotten Son. They chose darkness over Light and crucified the Lord of glory.  

For four years I’ve had this foreboding thought that the parallels of Trump and Jesus, will continue, until they kill him.

What will it take, for US to wake?

The trump of God, is the next big event in HIStory.

When speaking of the rapture of the Church, the Bible uses the words, trump of God, and, the last trump:  

1 Thessalonians 4:16-17
For the Lord himself shall descend from heaven with a shout, with the voice of the archangel, and with the trump of God: and the dead in Christ shall rise first: Then we which are alive and remain shall be caught up together with them in the clouds, to meet the Lord in the air: and so shall we ever be with the Lord. 

1 Corinthians 15:51-52
Behold, I tell you a mystery: We shall not all sleep, but we shall all be changed— 52 in a moment, in the twinkling of an eye, at the last trump. For the trumpet will sound, and the dead will be raised incorruptible, and we shall be changed.

 

It isn’t about electing Trump, or killing Trump, it’s about answering the non-stop knocking, the oft-repeated wake-up call… from Jesus.

America, one day, the trump will sound, the knocking will stop.

Then, it will be too late.

Let’s pray.

Lord Jesus, we are a people in need of forgiveness. Our land is in need of healing. The heavens have shut, the rain stopped, the locusts devour, the pestilence is among us. All of which we invited, by our sin.

Lord, we thank You for saving Trump’s life, now we ask You change his life, by filling him with Your Holy Spirit and for sure and certain save his eternal soul.

Now, Lord, we pray for Your forgiveness, for Your assistance, one more time, help US stand united, humbled before You, praying toward You, seeking for You, turning from our wicked ways. Then, hear from heaven, forgive our sins, and heal our land.

Thank You, we love You, forever.

Amen.

 

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