BITE: 10 Minas into 20 Minas…

‘I tell you that to everyone who has, more will be given, but from the one who has not, even what he has will be taken away. Luke 19:26 [ESV]

Today was the parable of the 10 minas. I don’t have time to go through the whole story, but I do want to talk about what the Lord has been revealing to me in this parable.

The Bible authors used 3 primary words for God’s Word that have really helped me understand how to look at God’s voice in my life. 1) Graphe: This is the written word; literally the letters on the paper making words. 2) Logos: This is the message of the words on the paper. I think you could also call this general revelation. The message through understanding the writer, the audience it was intended, and the circumstances in which it was said/written. 3) Rhema: This is the ‘Living Word’; the Word the Lord reveals to me through the Holy Spirit, when I read God’s Word, meant for me as an application to my sanctification process.

So, back to the parable of the 10 minas. The principle of the parable is that the servant who did well actually doubled the money the Noble Ruler left with him. When I read this today, I saw my minas being the divine seed of God deposited in me when I accepted Jesus as my personal Savior. That seed (God’s Holy Spirit) is everything I need in this life; I just need to crucify myself and my sin everyday so that it is only His voice that is left…not only that, but I must also listen to and act on what He says. Doing so will align me with the paths He is laying straight before me and that will be a path that increases His Kingdom.

BITE: To Seek and to Save the Lost…

Yep, I missed my quiet time the last 2 days. No excuses, just very little sleep and running to and fro. Last week and the next are huge weeks for my team at work. I have been working from 9AM to about 2AM each day; getting up at 7AM to take Soph to school. I sat down with the family last night after dinner and the next thing I knew I was asleep on the couch. I wandered upstairs, went to bed, and didn’t get up until about 9:30AM this morning. 10 to 12 hours of sleep never felt so good! Because of this last week, all day today was about spending time with the family -> Took Prim and Brooklyn up to ride bikes in the cul-de-sac and when Marianne got home from her photoshoot, we all headed to Bob’s Corn for a day at the playground, pumpkin patch, tractor rides, Corn Crib, Donuts, Crepes, and coffee. It was such wonderful day after feeling so disconnected with them all week.

And Jesus said to him, “Today salvation has come to this house, since he also is a son of Abraham.  For the Son of Man came to seek and to save the lost.” Luke 19:9-10 [ESV]

Today my reading was the story of Zacchaeus who, one of small stature, climbed into a tree to see Jesus. Zacchaeus was a Chief Tax Collector, a job where he was a person the Jews really disliked as he collected taxes for the Romans from the Jews. These people were looked on so unfavorably that when Jesus asked to come to his house, the people grumbled saying “He has gone in to be the guest of a man who is a sinner.” (Luke 19:7). But Zacchaeus coming to terms with Who Jesus is, told Jesus “Behold, Lord, the half of my goods I give to the poor. And if I have defrauded anyone of anything, I restore it fourfold.” (Luke 19:8) The conviction the presence of Jesus brought to this little man caused him to have regret and compassion; a change of heart. Following Jesus produces a change of heart in those who have been saved. A faith that is not changing you is likely not saving you.

BITE: A God-Pleasing Life is a Cruciform Life…

And he said to them, “Truly, I say to you, there is no one who has left house or wife or brothers or parents or children, for the sake of the kingdom of God, who will not receive many times more in this time, and in the age to come eternal life.” Luke 18:29-30 [ESV]

As I was continuing through Luke 18 today, I was reminded of Galatians 2:20. I feel like the Lord has laid this verse on my heart several times in the last several weeks. To us the Kingdom of Jesus is an upside-down kingdom where the lowest receive the best and the highest are humbled. The laying down of my life here on earth grows my future hope in what is to come. What becomes the most important aspects of my life is the investment in others and dying to myself. Jesus came to save the lost; to redeem a lost world to a right standing the sight of God the Father for all who would believe.

In order for me to walk the Cruciform life I have to crucify all the worldly things that my fleshly body gravitates to hold dear. For the joy set before Jesus, He died on the cross; scorning its shame (Hebrews 12:2). This is what it means to live a God-Pleasing life…to die to the things of this world because of the Joy that is to come. That has to be my ONLY focus.

BITE: Jesus Knows the Heart…

When Jesus heard this, he said to him, “One thing you still lack. Sell all that you have and distribute to the poor, and you will have treasure in heaven; and come, follow me.” Luke 18:22 [ESV]

Today was a long day. Got up at 6:00am and made it to church for a meeting at 7:00am. Here I sit at 12:34am after a long day at work. The passage I read today was a discussion between Jesus and a rich ruler. This conversation has many times been taken too literally like you and I might have a discussion…However, what we see is a dialog rooted from a knowledge Jesus had of the man’s heart. All of His questions and suggestions were made to cause the man to reflect on his own words and intentions.

When I look at my own walk and deeply search my own heart as I read God’s Word, I am constantly reminded of my own ‘smallness’ relative to God’s greatness and mercy. When I allow myself to be revealed in my sin and fleshly thoughts, I am convicted almost every time I sit in the presence of my Lord and Savior through His Holy Spirit; being washed in the cleansing Living Word of His instruction and correction. There is no greater builder of faith than to see God break me and then mold me into He wants me to be. After all, He knows my heart better than I know myself.

Living, praying, and studying in the Spirit always results in a continuing sanctification that is a most confirming faith; spurning me on to persevere toward the day that I will have finished my race. Hebrews 12:1 & 2.

BITE: As Children…

Luke 18:16-17 [ESV]
But Jesus called them to him, saying, “Let the children come to me, and do not hinder them, for to such belongs the kingdom of God. Truly, I say to you, whoever does not receive the kingdom of God like a child shall not enter it.”

This passage has always been so endearing to me and shows us a side of Jesus that exposes us to His character. I think of those who accepted Jesus when they were very young and the simplicity and trust with which they believed. It’s a no brainer to a child when they hear what Jesus has done for them. The trusting countenance of a young child’s belief is precisely what Jesus is talking about as well as the awe and wonder of belonging to a Kingdom such as His.

My walk in following Him should not lose this sense of wonder and trust; holding His hand as He guides me through this life’s challenges and then Him hoisting me onto His shoulders as He carries me into His everlasting Kingdom.

One of the images I think about in regard to the refuge that is Jesus, is running to Him like a child and clinging to His shins; around this cloak for protection. Running from my own self-sufficiency, from my own sinful tendencies, from the worry and heartache this life presents.

QTVOTD: Thank you ‘T’!!

When I started this Blog 7 years ago, the primary purpose was to have an accountability to reading God’s Word every day and secondly, to share openly what God was laying on my heart through my sanctification and what He was revealing to me through His word. My last post here was 3 weeks ago. This started out being just because I had come into a very busy work and family season where I didn’t have time to add on the 10-15 minutes it takes me to write these after my quiet time, but then I decided to wait and see who would reach out when they didn’t see them for an extended length of time. Well, ‘T’ reached out this morning and asked me if I was still writing as he had not seen one in a while. This totally warmed my heart!

I honestly don’t mind if no one reads this…after that first year of blogging my Quiet Times, I realized that the biggest impact this might be some day was for my own children to have something they could use from their dad when I was gone. I think I passed my 1300th post a couple of months ago so there is a lot of content there. However, I am now revitalized by ‘T’ to continue to set aside the time to bring my notes to this forum each day. Thank you ‘T’!

I tell you, this man went down to his house justified, rather than the other. For everyone who exalts himself will be humbled, but the one who humbles himself will be exalted.” Luke 18:14[ESV]

Last time I posted I was in Luke 16 and am now in Luke 18. Today’s reading was the Parable of the Pharisee and the Tax Collector. Jesus tells the story of these 2 men who go up to the temple to pray and the Pharisee took his typical posture of prayer by ‘standing by himself’ and then said a prayer of gratitude like many ancient Jewish prayers start. However, this was not a God-focused thankfulness, but a self-referential one. The Pharisee thanks God that he is not like other people (really, like the rest of mankind). He actually calls out the types of sinners he is not like – extortioners (robbers), swindlers (unrighteous in heart and life), adulterers…”or even like this tax collector here”. He then reminds God of what he does -> “I fast twice a week, and I give tithes of all that I gain”. This is more a prayer of self-gratification than any acknowledgement of the greatness, mercy, and graciousness of God on his life while he is in ‘his’ sin.

The tax collector on the other hand, ‘standing at a distance’, would not even lift his eyes to heaven. In his humility and self-loathing banged against his chest saying, “O God, be merciful and gracious to me, the crazy sinful hearted man that I am”. That takes us to the verse above where Jesus tells us the difference in how God hears and responds to the two men.

Application:

Self-righteousness and self-sufficiency only present an opportunity to be humbled. When I look well on any self-perceived ‘goodness’ that I do as any recompense for the sin I have done and the wickedness in my heart, I am begging God to humble me by bringing me to exactly the place I deserve to be…a place of nothingness without Him. When I remember what I have done against my God, there is nothing I should have other than gratitude for the life I don’t deserve and eternal glory He has given as an absolute gift through the only thing that matters…a faith in His Son’s death on the cross for my sins.

BITE: A Dishonest Man Commended?

The master commended the dishonest manager for his shrewdness. For the sons of this world are more shrewd in dealing with their own generation than the sons of light. Luke 16:8 [ESV]

Quick note today on one of the most difficult parables to interpret. In this parable a house manager is fired for squandering his master’s money. Because the dishonest manager was able to manage the affairs of his master and even make money deals in his master’s name, the manager was likely a free man.

He had to figure out how to make a living so he came up with the genius idea of going back to some of the customers of business deals he had made for his previous master and offered them a new loan note that would remove/lessen the supposed interest (not interest but something else as Jews were forbidden to charge interest based on religious law). This prompted the borrowers to immediately pay their debt to get the reduced loan cost.

The manager then used the money (the master’s money) to live on. Now the crazy part of this passage – the master respected the ingenuity of the manager and even hired him back. I think it is clear that the master was not happy for the manager losing/using this money from these deals but he had to “admire” (commend) the manager for getting himself out of a tough spot; the manager, in a difficult position, had to make a rush decision.

The coming of Jesus forced people to decision. When even dishonest worldly people know how and when to take decisive action, much more should those who follow Jesus. It is the astuteness of the steward, which is commended, not his commercial practices.

QTVOTD: A Dedicated Bitter and Resentful Christian…

A week or so ago I did a QT post on the Prodigal Son. I had mentioned I would do another post on the Older Brother, so here is that synopsis.

‘Look, these many years I have served you, and I never disobeyed your command, yet you never gave me a young goat, that I might celebrate with my friends.  But when this son of yours came, who has devoured your property with prostitutes, you killed the fattened calf for him!’ Luke 15:29-30 [ESV]

There has always been a lot of focus on the younger brother who returned to his father’s house after years of worldly partying and waste leading to homelessness and poverty. However, the story of the Older Brother is just as important for us to pay attention to.

Quick Recap:

When the younger son came home the older brother was in the fields working. When older brother came in from work and neared the house, he could hear the partying, music, and joyous celebration. In this case the party was not the focus because it is clear from the story that this was something that was out of the ordinary.

When the older brother heard that it was celebration for his returned brother, he became angry and resentful…even to the point of not participating in the festivities. His father pleaded with him to come and rejoice at the return of his lost but now found, brother. His response to his father (as stated in the verses above) was one of entitlement and expectation to be rewarded in the same way for his years of dedicated service and labor. His assertion was – why do you reward a son that has hurt you so badly and squandered what he had been given. For all the service and dedication, the older brother had endured, he was not recognized with even a goat killed so he could feast with his friends. [Interesting to me that the older brother was more concerned about celebrating with his friends rather than his own father.

Additionally, the older brother took aim at the past behavior of the younger brother bringing up his actions and mistreatment of his father.

The father then reminds the son of everything he had available to him all those years the younger son was gone…equal ownership of everything the father had and a constant closeness and covering he enjoyed with him.

The father then says that they HAD to celebrate the return because the younger son was once lost, but now is found…dead and now alive.

Application:

Dedication to service of the Lord does not set a person above or higher than the worst sinner who turns to God in their brokenness over their sinfulness.

Pride, selfishness, and entitlement lead to bitterness and resentment when a confessed Christian feels envy over the Lord’s obvious lavishing of His grace and mercy on a repentant sinner who is perceived to have not earned the Lord’s favor. Truth of the matter is that we are all worthy of death and eternal punishment for our sinful hearts regardless of our self-righteousness.

God delights and yearns for the joy of all of His children in the redemption of the most lost.

Those who are raised in a Christian home and have been sheltered from the worldly traps of a life of debauchery because of the protection of their parents should be thankful for what God has been gracious enough to save them from experiencing.

Celebrating the return of life lost is a testimony to the Love of Christ Who gave Himself as a sacrifice when while we were yet sinners.

…but God shows his love for us in that while we were still sinners, Christ died for us.

Romans 5:8 [ESV]

QTVOTD: Always Learning More…

...but the father said to his servants, "Quick! Bring the best robe and put it on him. Put a ring on his finger and sandals on his feet.  Bring the fattened calf and kill it.  Let's have a feast and celebrate!" Luke 15:22&23 [NIV]

Today I studied the “Parable of the Prodigal Son” and once again, as happens with almost all passages I read in God’s Word, the Holy Spirit reveals new biblical truths applicable to my life. Here are my notes from my quiet time this morning on this passage. [Reaction of the older son I will save for tomorrow]

The younger son is the one who left. The story focuses on the younger one at first. Is this message on potential pitfalls of spiritual immaturity?

The son sought after his own and the world’s desires which only led to loss, pain, and detriment: spiritual poverty and hopelessness. Forced to settle for slop for sustenance.

Son finally realized the place that following his own desires led him to. Resulted in a knowledge of what he could have back home even if he lowered himself to one of the servants. He started listening to the small voice in his head – in a spiritual sense he was hearing the Holy Spirit and call of God to return to a more righteous life which would also result in him getting his needs fulfilled regardless of the low status/position in his father’s house he would inhabit.

The son crafted a plan to return home and even practiced what he would say to his father…then he acted on that plan.

Upon his return the father saw him a ways off. The father had hoped for and anticipated his return. The father was waiting. When the father saw him, he rejoiced with glee.

The son humbled himself and accepted a place of the lowest position in the family. He acknowledged his own folly and poor choices.

The father immediately embraced and welcomed the son back and rather than accepting the lowly place the son petitioned, the father called for the finest robes, put the family ring on his finger, and sandals on his feet. The father then threw a celebration and feast; roasting the best fatted calf from his flock for the meal.

The celebration revolved around the dead son being alive again; the son that was lost had been found.

Application:

What an amazing picture of following our own choices and then realizing our hopelessness in absence of the protection of the Father. When we in our sinful state acknowledge the sinful nature of our own efforts, petition the Father for forgiveness by accepting what only His Son could do for us, He lavishes us with all of the rewards of heaven and an eternity as princes in His Kingdom. He gives us so many things we don’t deserve when we humble ourselves before Him.

QTVOTD: Oh, How I Have Missed…

…getting my thoughts down in a post about my reading. This last week has been so ‘sun up’ to ‘sun down’ busy that getting the extra moments to write even a BITE was a challenge. I was in Silicon Valley presenting for 2 days to a very important demanding customer (they should be demanding, they are spending a lot of money 🙂 ). The prep work for that meeting was weeks in advance and it is good to have it out of the way and back into a sane schedule.

BELLA UPDATE: As you likely know, Bella is 2 weeks into her 9-month gap year missions’ trip to 4 countries (Cambodia, Thailand, South Africa, and Guatemala). These first 6 weeks are training in GA sleeping in tents and ‘bucket showers’. Rain has been upon them for the last several days and that has been a new challenge. Bella is doing awesome and was even picked for a key role on the team. She is doing great and growing ever closer to the Lord. So proud of her.

...there is more joy in heaven over one lost sinner who repents and returns to God than over ninety-nine others who are righteous and haven’t strayed away! Luke 15:7 [NLT]

I love this line of teaching by Jesus to the Pharisees. They were criticizing Him over the time he spends with sinners, tax collectors, and the like. This is one of those passages that I think is an interesting perspective for someone like me who is both in vocational work in the secular world yet also in a leadership role at church. At church I minister to pastors and saints as well as striving to win lost souls…but my day job is living amongst the sinners and desiring to be salt and light to a dark world. There is so much hurt, pain, confusion, and fear in a Godless society and I find myself in place of pastoral care over people serving God full time and living a testimony and witness to win the lost.

“Or suppose a woman has ten silver coins and loses one. Won’t she light a lamp and sweep the entire house and search carefully until she finds it? Luke 15:8 [NLT[

Jesus uses a second illustration of woman who loses just one of her ten silver coins. The thing that jumps out at me in this parable is the fact that all the coins are assumed to be equal in value.

Application:

I think I can have a tendency to see Jesus followers as more protectable and serving them as a higher calling…but with the 10 silver coins, if all of the 10 silver coins are equal in worth, then I must see the soul of each person I come in contact with (no matter their debauchery or world view) just as worthy of my time in investment as one of my life group members. If I am being honest, this is still sinking in a bit.