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Keeping It Real, Pt. 1

Part 1, The Real Danger of Self-deception

May 3, 2024

May 3, 2024

                                

Keeping It Real

Part 1, The Real Danger of Self-deception


Has someone ever made a fool of you, and I mean on purpose?  Has someone ever played a harsh practical joke on you, or have they gossiped about one of your failures, or have you been taken advantage of?  If you have been played like a fool, lured along, and taken advantage of, you know how much it can hurt, how it embarrasses you, and how it can even damage your sense of trust.  In these painful, yet instructive life experiences, we learn both the definition of and the damaging nature of hypocrisy, i.e., of people acting out roles, faking, pretending, being insincere, or just going through the motions.


There was a group of politico-religious leaders in Jesus’ day called the Pharisees and according to Jesus, they were the very definition of hypocrites. They were proud and arrogant, hyper-religious (legalistic) law-keepers.  They loved their positions and the respect that their positions commanded.  Yet Jesus looked through their pious façade and saw a decrepit situation.  Jesus explained their real condition using the shocking analogy of a cemetery and its graves.  In Matthew 23:27 we read, Woe unto you, scribes and Pharisees, hypocrites! for ye are like unto whited sepulchres, which indeed appear beautiful outward, but are within full of dead men’s bones, and of all uncleanness.


A cemetery is usually well-kept, mowed, trimmed, and decorated, and it is marked out with beautiful monuments.  In ancient Israel, the tombs would even be white-washed—i.e., painted—to make them appear clean and attractive.  But we all know what’s inside a grave!  Jesus said these hypocritical religious leaders were like white-washed tombs.  Outwardly they appeared clean, beautiful, upstanding, and righteous.  But inside God saw blackened, putrefied hearts, and arrogant and even hateful motives.  Their unmasked nature became obvious for all to see when, in jealousy, they devised a plan to crucify the Lord of Glory.  These men KNEW that Jesus was from God; Nicodemus, himself a Pharisee, admitted as much when he came to Jesus by night (John 3:2).  Yet, these “leaders” were willing to kill an innocent man, even their own Messiah, rather than risk losing their place (their jobs and positions as leaders) and their nation (their national pseudo-sovereignty) (John 11:48).  Yes, hypocrisy is a vile, odious, and offensive condition.  We don’t like hypocrites; we don’t want to be around hypocrites.  It’s something we can easily see in others, and we are repulsed.


But, let me ask a sobering question.  Don’t hypocrites KNOW they are being hypocritical?  Don’t they know that they are being two-faced, deceitful, deceptive, odious, and vile?  The answer is “Some do!”  Our world is full of hypocrites-on-purpose.  Their goal is to deceive the simple, the unknowing, and the innocent, and usually rake in the money!  I’m speaking here of con men and con women, shysters, crooks, snake oil salesmen, and thieves.  Yes, some people are hypocrites… on purpose!  But is it a surprise to you that there are those among the general law-abiding populace, who DO NOT recognize their own hypocrisy?  It shouldn’t be a surprise because every one of us can become hypocritical and remain hypocritical IF we are self-deceived.  Israel’s ancient prophet Jeremiah was inspired to write this truth about the human heart: The heart is deceitful above all things, and desperately wicked: who can know it (Jeremiah 17:9)?


Even though most people would bristle to hear it, God says that by nature (i.e., by birth), ALL OF US are deceitful and deceived sinners and one of the consequences of this inherent sin nature is spiritual blindness.  We so clearly see the faults of others.  We see the mote (i.e., that tiny bit of sawdust) in our brother's eye, but we are often oblivious to the beam (i.e., the 2x4) sticking out of our eye!  And here is how it’s played out in life… We despise those who gossip about us, but then we readily turn around and gossip ourselves.  We despise those who lie about us, but then we turn about and lie about others. We despise those who steal from us, but given the chance, we can and do steal from others (maybe not literally but through infidelity, cheating, and other forms of deception).  God says through Jeremiah that it is very difficult, if not impossible, to understand the depth of depravity affecting our OWN hearts!  We are like skunks who cannot smell our own stench!  Consequently, we must use the mirror of God’s Word to reveal to us our true condition.  Paul confessed in Romans 7:7, …I had not known sin, but by the law: for I had not known lust, except the law had said, Thou shalt not covet.


Not one of us can be THE standard of righteous living. Jesus is The Standard for righteousness and holy living.  Consequently, it’s not wise to compare ourselves among ourselves (2 Corinthians 10:12) because we can always find someone in worse shape morally, giving us the excuse to think, “See, I’m not so bad!”


So, friends, may it not be said of us, “There is no fool like an old fool!” Let’s keep it real!  Let’s do some introspection with the Word of God and the life of Jesus as our mirror.  Let’s ask God to reveal to us those areas of our life, those behaviors, those thoughts, that are hypocritical, to the end that we might repent (i.e., turn from them), and enjoy both the forgiveness of God and a changed life that blesses others.  


God bless and consider!


Keeping It Real, Pt. 3

May 17, 2024

May 17, 2024                                  Keeping It Real Part 3, Seeing Ourselves I’m one of those who hates clutter, disorganization, and things unkempt and unclean.  But having kids and dogs in a very old and leaky house has made me a lot less finicky on the clutter and disorganization part!  But I still don’t like to be dirty, and yet, I’ve worked lots of dirty jobs in my life.  I’ve done farm work, including feeding and caring for livestock, building fence, and working ground.  I’ve also worked in the oil patch.  So, I know what it means to get dirty.  And I mean REALLY dirty!  But I know the cure for dirt and grease, and I rarely missed a hot shower and lots of Dial soap, if I could help it.  I enjoy feeling clean and not being an offense to those who must be around me. Now, I doubt that many people enjoy being dirty and smelly.  Most of our populace goes to great lengths to look and smell good.  But do we ever think about the mental and spiritual side of “cleanliness”?  We try to keep the dirt out of our ears, our deodorant fresh, and the dandruff brushed from our shoulders, but what about our mind, that soulish part of man that God calls “the heart”?  Is it filthy and full of corruption?  Are we proud, selfish, intolerant, judgmental, lustful, angry, hateful, and covetous?  Are we adulterers or even murderers? Wow, that was quite a list of unsavory conditions, wasn’t it?  And while we might admit to being a bit selfish now and then, or losing our temper now and then, few of us would admit to the other conditions on that list!  Certainly, we are not vile murderers!  But Jesus said that if a man lusts, he HAS committed adultery in his heart.  And if a man hates, he HAS murdered in his heart.  Are we suddenly realizing that our “hearts” might not be as righteous and clean as we first thought? Our problem is this: it is very difficult to objectively judge our mental and spiritual cleanliness.  This is because we are totally depraved sinners—YES, God says we are all sinners (Romans 3:23)—and as such we are blind to our own spiritual condition.  God through the prophet Jeremiah testified,  Jeremiah 17:9 The heart is deceitful above all things, and desperately wicked: who can know it?                                                                  God says we can’t know the extent of the depravity of our own hearts (minds).  If we want to know the real condition of our hearts, we need an unbiased outsider who can see inside us and judge objectively.  David knew this well and that’s why he called out to the LORD, Search me, O God, and know my heart: try me, and know my thoughts: And see if there be any wicked way in me, and lead me in the way everlasting (Psalm 139:23, 24). So, the real issue is not that we can’t know.  God has provided a mirror for our soul, called The Word of God.  Holy Scripture will reveal our true mental/spiritual condition.  The Hebrews author wrote,                                                                                                                                      Hebrews 4:12 For the word of God is quick, and powerful, and sharper than any twoedged sword, piercing even to the dividing asunder of soul and spirit, and of the joints and marrow, and is a discerner of the thoughts and intents of the heart. The real issue then is, “Do we WANT to know?”  Like David, God’s born-again children should want to know.  We don’t want to be smelly and offensive to our Heavenly Father or to those around us who need God’s saving grace.  God’s children are to be vessels of honour (2Timothy 2:20). Are we? God bless and consider!

Keeping It Real, Pt. 2

May 10, 2024 • Central Baptist Church

May 10, 2024                                  Keeping It Real Part 2, God’s Reality Our world is convulsing, it is being torn apart, because of differing worldviews.  These worldviews separate us into groups that are at odds, even at the most fundamental levels.   One person’s “reality” varies so much from another person’s “reality” that they find it difficult, or even impossible, to live together on the same planet.  So, what’s the answer?   A pervasive philosophy that has come about since the League of Nations[1] in 1920 is that this world’s complex problems can be addressed and even solved by cooperation (i.e., the Village, as in, “It Takes a Village”[2]), discussion, understanding, compromise, programs, education, benevolence, or by simple empathy.  We might simplify this overall philosophy by saying, “Walk a mile in my shoes!”  Many people truly believe that if we can just get into another person’s mindset and trudge down his/her earthly pathway, so that we can feel their pain, understand their ideas, and know what makes them happy, then somehow, this it would fundamentally change our world; it would make our planet a more sensitive and caring place, and in the end, solve many of our world’s ideological conflicts. It’s the utopian ideal portrayed in the famous “I’d like to buy the world a Coke”[3] commercial as if a common love of a beverage can erase age-old hatreds and animosities.  But this philosophy is fundamentally flawed!  It is ultimately naïve.  It is as naïve as Chamberlain believing that giving the Sudetenland[4] to Hitler guaranteed peace in Europe. Now, it is true that if I “walk a mile in your shoes”, i.e., if I experience what it’s like to live with hunger, or deal with a disease, or cope with prejudice, THEN it certainly will make me more empathetic, understanding, and a lot less judgmental.  And I can, with great empathy, and even with genuine love, feed or cloth or heal a person, who holds to a radically different worldview.  This response is what Jesus Christ taught and lived out.  But moving from personal love and benevolence to embracing a worldview is an irrational jump.  Jesus loved and still loves messed up people; He felt empathy for them.  He healed their illnesses, He fed the hungry, he renewed their broken bodies, he exorcised their demons… but He never approved of or accommodated their often-sinful philosophies.  On the contrary, He commanded, Go and sin no more (John 8:11).  A simple act of love and humanity doesn’t resolve worldview conflicts, anymore than it kept Jesus from being crucified!  If it is incumbent upon us to compromise our belief set to accommodate everyone else’s belief set, then everyone ends up believing everything, which reduces to nothing.    The real issue in our world is a fundamental disagreement on what is Real, Absolute, and Unchanging.  I will call these PRINCIPLES capital-T TRUTH.  If everyone insists that their truth is The Truth, then there is no hope for unity and cooperation.  And then there are some who insist that there is No Truth at all.  The bottom line is that without Universal Truth, a Truth that exists outside of and rises above the Human Experience or the Human Intellect, there can be no Reality; it all boils down to my conviction vs. your conviction, my preference vs. your preference.  From these illogical irrationalities, we come up with oxy-moronic terms like “relative truth” and “alternative truth”. Until this World accepts our Creator’s Truth as THE STANDARD, and His Written Word as THE PRINCIPLES by which all other ideas are judged, then we have no hope.  Friends, God’s Word is Truth (John 17:17); it is Reality.  And Jesus the Christ was the Author and the Embodiment of Truth.  He proclaimed, I am the way, the truth, and the life: no man cometh unto the Father, but by me (John 14:6).  Until we accept that, we will continue to hate, fight, war, and kill.  Mankind has not discovered the way, and he will never discover the way, because there IS no other Way than the Savior! God bless and consider! [1] A predecessor to the United Nations.  It was the first international organization whose principal mission was to maintain world peace.  https://en.http://wikipedia.org/wiki/league_of_nations [2] It Takes a Village.  1996.  Hillary Rodham Clinton.  Simon and Schuster, New York, NY.  The book emphasizes the shared responsibility that society has for successfully raising children.   https://en.http://wikipedia.org/wiki/it_takes_a_village [3] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ihttp://wikipedia.org/wiki/ihttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/i https://http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1vm2elhvssm [4] Pre-WWII German-speaking Czechoslovakia

Good and Evil, Pt. 4

April 26, 2024 • Central Baptist Church

April 26, 2024                                  Good and Evil Part 4, The Deadline This month we’ve been musing about the “mysteries” of good and evil, a topic that has caused countless generations to puzzle and question. We started with Part 1, The Dilemma.  One of the hardest things for the natural (i.e., non-spiritual) man to rationalize is the very real presence of evil in this World system! In Part 2, The Desire, we discovered that mankind’s desire was his downfall.  Eve exercised her free will, she rebelled against her Creator, Adam followed, and we’ve been living in a mess ever since!  But God also had a desire, a desire to rescue humanity from their foolish choice and the consequence of rebellion.  Eve’s desire brought disaster, but God’s desire brought deliverance through the sacrifice of His own Perfect Son, Jesus the God-Man. In Part 3, The Doubt, we talked about the common question, “Why do bad things happen to good people?”  But we discovered that this question is flawed on both ends!  Until we see the end of the matter (1 Corinthians 4:5) we can’t judge what is bad and what is good.  And second, there are no “good” people.  Jesus said, …there is none good but one, that is, God (Mark 10:18).  Paul seconded that motion when under the inspiration of the Holy Spirit he wrote, …there is none that doeth good, no, not one (Romans 3:12). And now we will close this month’s study of Good and Evil with Pt. 4, The Deadline. As much as humanity wants to question God, argue about good and evil, and in so doing absolve themselves of their own guiltiness, there comes an eventual reality check, a reckoning, a deadline.  I’ll call it the Personal Deadline: the death of our physical body.  The Hebrews author warned, And as it is appointed unto men once to die, but after this the judgment… (Hebrews 9:27).  When our soul and spirit leave our body at death, our eternal destiny is fixed.  And the Bible is plain; there are no second chances, regardless of what “religion” tells us!  Solomon taught this austere reality in poetic form in Ecclesiastes 11:3, …if the tree fall toward the south, or toward the north, in the place where the tree falleth, there it shall be.  In the Luke 18 account of the unnamed rich man and the beggar Lazarus, we discover that at the instant of death, each person was transported directly to their eternal destiny.  There were no purgatories or limbos; there was no chance for a pardon, or for penance, or for indulgences.  No matter what some religious authority tells us, God says that the unrepentant rich man was instantly in torment in that place the Bible calls Hades or Hell (a holding cell for the final prison called the Lake of Fire).  And the repentant beggar Lazarus was instantly enjoying comfort and joy, in a place that Jesus called Paradise.  Forgiven Lazarus will come back with Christ to this Earth, He will enjoy ruling and reigning with Christ in the literal 1000-year Kingdom, he will witness the re-creation of this sin-cursed Universe, and then enjoy living on a New Earth forevermore.   The big question of life then, is not the mystery of Good and Evil, where they came from, or why our consciences innately know about them… but how God judges as either good or evil!  Yes, at that moment, at the last beat of our hearts, we will either inherit God’s goodness (grace) or God’s judgment.  Receiving His grace has absolutely nothing to do with what we can DO in life, how “good” we have been, or how many “good leaves” we have turned over.  We can’t do enough good to pay for our sins!  We can’t earn God’s forgiveness.  We are spiritually dead because of our sins and dead people can’t do anything!  Penance isn’t possible.  We can’t purchase indulgences from religious organizations.  If we could somehow earn or buy Heaven, then Christ didn’t need to die in our place! Friends, we can only access God’s grace by accepting God’s FREE GIFT of forgiveness.  Again, it has to be free because it’s not possible to earn it.  But it’s not cheap!  It cost God dearly!  The Son of God incarnated Himself in the person of Jesus of Nazareth, the Perfect God-Man.  Jesus lived a perfect life and sacrificed Himself as a perfect sacrifice.  He died in our place, the Just for the unjust. And so, the real question is somewhat like that asked by Pilate some 2000 years ago: What shall I do with Jesus (Mat 27:22)?  We appropriate God’s forgiveness as did the praying publican and the thief on the cross by crying out to God in contrition and repentance asking for his forgiveness and grace (For whosoever shall call upon the name of the Lord shall be saved – Romans 10:13).  THEN God will apply the precious blood of Christ to our sin-debt, washing us as white as snow.  God pleads with humanity through His prophet Isaiah,Come now, and let us reason together, saith the LORD: though your sins be as scarlet, they shall be as white as snow; though they be red like crimson, they shall be as wool (Isaiah 1:18).  If we have cried out to God in repentance and faith for His forgiveness, then He will apply Jesus’ righteousness to our account and our sin debt will read, “Paid in Full!”  The Lord is, …not willing that any should perish, but that all should come to repentance (2 Peter 3:9). Friends, a deadline awaits us all and it always comes unannounced and often suddenly.  At that last heartbeat, we’ll be accounted righteous THROUGH Christ or we will remain as guilty sinners separated eternally from God because of our unwillingness to repent and believe, and consequently, we will pay for our sins eternally.  Don’t put it off.  Take advantage of God’s goodness and grace TODAY! God bless and consider!