A gracEmail subscriber asks: "I often hear ministers speak of 'inviting Jesus into your heart' in order to receive God's forgiveness and grace. Others speak of 'praying the sinner's prayer.' Still other preachers say neither expression is taught in Scripture. Will you please comment?" * * * The metaphor of asking Jesus into one's heart comes directly from Revelation 3:20, where Jesus says to the unfaithful Laodicean church: "Behold, I stand at the door and knock; if any one hears My voice and opens the door, I will come in to him, and will dine with him, and he with Me." Today, most … [Read more...]
Archives for May 2012
FOLLOW ME (2)
There is a time to analyze, to study, to reflect. There is also a time to respond, to move, to act. Mark's Gospel is intended for the second occasion. It is 65-67 A.D. Nero is Emperor in Rome. He has just beheaded Paul and crucified Peter upside down. Now he is unleashing a wave of lethal persecution against Jesus' followers in the imperial capital. Some he ties to stakes, drenches in oil and burns as human torches. Others he dresses in animal skins and exposes to killer beasts. Others he crucifies. Jesus' followers remember the master's challenge: "If anyone wishes to come after me, let him … [Read more...]
FOLLOW ME (1)
Most likely, the earliest Gospel was written by John Mark of Jerusalem, helper to both Peter and Paul. The time was probably A.D. 65-67 and the purpose was to inspire believers in Rome against whom Emperor Nero had unleashed a wave of horrific persecution after having executed the two apostles mentioned above (see Acts 12:12; 2 Tim. 4:11; 1 Pet. 5:13). Mark's is the only canonical Gospel with a title: "The beginning of the gospel of Jesus Christ, the Son of God" (Mark 1:1). Early church tradition says that Mark wrote what Peter preached. Peter himself hints at plans for something like that (2 … [Read more...]
THE JESUS AGENDA
It is Thursday night before Easter. Eight adults and teenagers from our Sunday night support group meet at the Grace Theater in Houston to see "John, His Story," by Jeannette Clift George. In this play, which has been performed Off-Broadway as well as in this A.D. Players home arena, the ensemble cast of four actors and actresses play twenty-five different characters who tell the stories of the supernatural signs reported in John's Gospel (as Jeannette describes it) "in terms of ordinary people confronting extra-ordinary miracles." It is powerful drama that elicits chill-bumps, chuckles and … [Read more...]
WE KNOW
In this shaken world so full of uncertainties and fears, our souls long to grasp something solid and secure. We do not know what tomorrow will bring, but we know the large picture that encompasses earthly history and beyond. If you are trusting in Jesus as Savior and Lord, let your heart feed on these eternal certainties and be comforted. * * * Looking to the past, in faith, we know the grace of our Lord Jesus Christ, who became poor that we might be made rich (2 Cor. 8:9). We know that we were redeemed by Christ's precious blood, not by destructible, earthly money (1 Pet. 1:18).We know that … [Read more...]
KNOWING JESUS
A gracEmail subscriber asks what I mean when I speak of a person who "knows Jesus as Savior and Lord." * * * I speak of the individual who throws himself or herself wholly on the mercy of God, based on God's love shown in Jesus' substitutionary death and on God's faithfulness and power shown in Jesus' resurrection from the dead. With confidence in such a God, this person commits to follow Jesus as leader and guide. Jesus himself spoke of such individuals as those who hear his words and act on them; who deny themselves, take up their cross and follow him; who believe on him and have eternal … [Read more...]
UNCERTAINTY OF SALVATION?
A gracEmail subscriber in Australia asks, with reference to Paul's remarks in 1 Corinthians 9:24-27, "How can Paul, understanding so well the lavish grace of God, speak in such almost legalistic terms as to suggest that some lack of self-discipline would disqualify him from eternal life? Would not living under grace rather than Law) give him confidence that even such a lack of discipline would be forgiven by his God?" * * * The overall teaching of the New Testament unavoidably leads me to conclude that in God's sovereign purpose, power and grace every true believer -- everyone born from … [Read more...]
‘BUT WHAT IF I AM WRONG?’
A brother in Tennessee says that he is much in accord with comments here about God saving us gratuitously because of what Jesus did as our representative, instead of depending on our ability to figure out all the religious answers and cobble together an acceptable record of obedience on our own. "But wouldn't it be a real tragedy," he asks, "if I go to hell because I misread what the Bible is saying?" * * * If our salvation depended on our correctly understanding all scriptural teaching, we would all go to hell for misreading the Bible -- for none of us has perfect understanding. But because … [Read more...]
BELIEVER’S SECURITY MORE THAN A DOCTRINE
A Baptist brother and gracEmail subscriber asks about the permanent well being of God's true people. "Doesn't the Bible teach a doctrine of eternal security?" * * * The believer's assurance of salvation rests on the solid promises of Jesus himself -- that none of those whom the Father has given him will perish, that he will lose none of them, but that he will raise them in the last day and give them eternal life and glory with him forever (John 6:37-40; 10:27-29). For New Testament writers, our eternal security is not an independent or theoretical doctrine to be viewed for its own sake. … [Read more...]
SECURITY IN CHRIST
A gracEmail subscriber asks whether one who is truly saved can finally be lost. * * * Jesus himself assures us that those whom the Father has given to him are secure in God's keeping so that no person, circumstance or unforeseen set of events can ever snatch them away to destruction (John 6:37-39). This blessed reality offers no comfort to the person who only pretends to be a believer, however, even if he or she has prayed the "sinner's prayer," has been baptized and actively participates in church activities. As the late J. Vernon McGee used to say, "Beloved, the Bible teaches the security … [Read more...]