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Keeping In Step

9/28/2017

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​Romans 8:28-30   28 And we know that for those who love God all things work together for good, for those who are called according to his purpose. 29 For those whom he foreknew he also predestined to be conformed to the image of his Son, in order that he might be the firstborn among many brothers. 30 And those whom he predestined he also called, and those whom he called he also justified, and those whom he justified he also glorified.   (ESV)
These, to me, are the key to the Calvinistic movement.  I took these verses to mean that God predestined us to salvation…until today.  It is a backward progression from being glorified, to being justified, to being predestined.  But there is one more step back:  Being foreknown.
This verse ought to end the debate over the foreknowledge of God.  The One who is “the Alpha and Omega, the beginning and the end” certainly knows the end as well as He knows the beginning.  He foreknew us.  He knew that we would choose Him.  Therefore, He predestined us not for salvation, but according to this scripture, He predestined us to be conformed to the image of His son.
This is not to say that God is not sovereign.  He has orchestrated events, and will continue to bring our world to its God-ordained end.  (See Isaiah 46:8-10)  We trust Him for the future because He is the future.  He is in control, and nothing surprises Him.  We don’t have to worry about a cosmic statement of, “Oh-oh.  Didn’t see that coming.  Now what should I do?”  He knows the future of the world, and He knows you and me better than we could ever know ourselves.  That is a great comfort!
These verses in Romans tell us that He chose to make us who believe in Him to be in the process of becoming like Jesus, so that He can call us to service, justify us in holiness and glorify us both here and in heaven.  Notice that just as He foreknew us, He has already predestined us to conform to the image of His Son, He has already called us, He has already justified us and He has already glorified us.
This is the work of God.  We should be encouraged that He does all the heavy lifting.  Our part is simply to walk with Him.  Galatians 5:25 says, “If we live by the Spirit, let us also keep in step with the Spirit.”
Keeping in step doesn’t mean running to catch up with the Spirit.  It has more of a connotation of slowing down, of not running ahead of the Spirit, but watching Him and stepping as He steps.  Picture being a part of a marching band, sometimes moving forward, but other times doing a slow step, a side step or even marching in place.  Our place is to stand beside the Spirit, following His leading, not moving until He does, but then stepping out in faith as He steps forward.
Ultimately, it doesn’t matter if you are a Calvinist or Armenian. What matters is that you have put your faith in Jesus, and that you are living your life for Him.  What matters is that you are keeping in step with the Spirit.  Are you marching to His music, or are you running to your own?  Which one do you think has a better outcome?  When you come to your destination, will you like where you have gotten to?
If you keep in step with the Spirit, the outcome is up to Him.  Only He knows how to lead you to the place that is best for you.  He leads one step at a time, never showing you the next step until it is time.  You can trust God for every step.  After all, He knows the end from the beginning. 
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Depreciation

9/8/2017

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What would you say if you could buy a car, drive it for 5 years, and sell it for $200 less than you paid for it?  That is exactly what I just did.

We bought what I affectionately called "The Beast" for $500.  I drove it, my dog co-piloted it, we hauled more stuff than I can think of, used it to pull down a tree and drove it as our winter car to get us out when nothing else could for 5 years.  And I just sold it for $300.

You would have been impressed if I had been talking about a $20,000 or even $2000 car.  It all depends on the value of what you are talking about.

I love Red Green.  I love it when he said, "I want to talk to all you middle-aged guys out there."  Because you always knew that whatever he was going to say, you could relate to it.  It had value because it fit your life.

The Bible fits our lives when it talks about depreciation.  No, it doesn't give advice on your asking price on your next vehicle.  It won't tell you blue book value.  It's another kind of depreciation that the Bible talks about.

"I want to talk to all you middle-aged guys out there."  You will understand biblical depreciation.  You have lived long enough, endured the wasteland of sin long enough, and hopefully experienced victory as you have lived for the One who calls Himself "Living Water".

Jeremiah 17:5-8 says:
5 This is what the Lord says:  “Cursed are those who put their trust in mere humans, who rely on human strength and turn their hearts away from the Lord.
6 They are like stunted shrubs in the desert, with no hope for the future.  They will live in the barren wilderness, in an uninhabited salty land.
7 “But blessed are those who trust in the Lord and have made the Lord their hope and confidence.
8 They are like trees planted along a riverbank, with roots that reach deep into the water.  Such trees are not bothered by the heat or worried by long months of drought.  Their leaves stay green, and they never stop producing fruit.

God says of those who don’t trust in Him, but instead trust in other things:  You will be like a great tree with withered leaves, like a garden without water.   (Isaiah 1:30)

But you don't have to be. You don't have to wither, or depreciate.  You can have a life that flourishes, a life with joy, a life filled with peace, and what Jesus called Abundant Life.  

Have you placed your trust in Jesus?  Would you describe your life as a tree by the river bank, with your roots going deeply into the Living Water that is Jesus?

Or are you dry, barren, with withered leaves, and in search of the water that will revive and refresh you?  Do you need a drink of Living Water?

Trust Jesus.  He will make your life fruitful.  Come thirsty to the well and drink deeply.  And find Jesus waiting there for you.
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