You don’t know how often I’ve heard, “Everybody else is doing it.” Even Christians say it, like it’s some kind of magic get out of jail free card. No, this is a lie-based message that needs to be filtered out of our thinking. First of all, not everyone is doing it! Second, what if everyone was doing it, is what their doing in your best interests? Maybe. But who do you know for sure has your best interests at heart? Jesus. And what is He asking you to do? Take a risk (Hebrews 11:6) and trust Him.
The greatest test of freedom is not the polls you take, but in the risks you take. Freedom from your drugs of choice is dependent upon your ability to take a risk, not in following the crowd. Sin does seem like the right thing to do, for the moment. Our drugs of choice do make us happy, temporarily. Our freedom from all the negative side effects of those sinful repeated behaviors is to go against what we think and feel and take a risk, a step of faith, to trust the Word of God. By choosing to take a risk and exercise the truth the Spirit has given you, you’ll get closer to Jesus, the only One who can meet your needs today and tomorrow.
You choice today is: follow yourself, the crowd or Jesus. Who truly has your best interests in mind?
Live an Out of Control Life
When I make the following statement, people often look at me like I’m some kind of goof ball: the more dependent upon the Spirit you are the more independent you become.
Think about it for a moment. As we surrender control of our thinking, our will and our decisions to Jesus, the more love, joy and peace we’ll experience. As you do this, you’re becoming more independent from sin, which robs you of said love, joy and peace.
Said another way, being out of control is a good thing! The price of gas and food, job insecurity, family choices, drivers on the road, all seem to be beyond our control, which leaves us feeling less than stellar about ourselves. Thus, giving up control of our lives to Jesus is the only way to be safe and secure in the out of control world we live in each day. The more we use our biblically-based truth filter to screen out Satan’s lie-based messages (e.g. being in control is the only way to be okay) and surrender our daily situations to Jesus, we’ll get further away from sin and closer to Jesus, the Source of daily security.
Want to feel better than okay today? Go crazy. Give up control. Trust the truths the Spirit has given you to practice and focus on today. You’ll be more than glad you did!
Oh Yeah It’s Monday
Here we are at the end of another wonderful, but oh too short weekend. Are you ready to begin another week? Is today, “Oh yeah it’s Monday!” or “Oh bummer it’s Monday!”? Hopefully, it’s the former. As healthy believers who understand that we can live in Jesus’ presence every day and experience His joy and love throughout that day, we should be ready to see our God show up in our lives. This is our hope as believers. We have a God who loves to walk with us.
Our God shows up in the most obvious and subtle ways possible. He loves you. As someone once said, “The goal is to discover God in the mundane, in a moment of boredom and turn these experiences around into an encounter with the holy.” So, be ready for Him to encourage you through His Word at the exact moment you need it. Be prepared for Him to give you the strength to be victorious over your drug of choice. Keep your ears open to hear His voice tell you to pray for your BIG partner when you least expect it.
This is not only the day the Lord made, but the week as well. It starts today, Monday. Your God wants to make Himself known to you. Be ready to see it! As you get together with your BIG partners this week, how will you praise Him?
New and Improved Truth?
You can sit in “church,” go to endless Bible studies, take Bible classes and listen to countless pastor’s podcasts. This is all fine and good. But Bible knowledge/facts won’t change your life until you put those facts to work. We live in a fallen world where Satan controls the message. Sometimes his lies are easy to spot. And sometimes they are packaged like the one in this comic strip.

How would you know if there was actually a Danae “Group”? You’d have to do some research. How do you know whether the messages you’re receiving throughout your day are lies? Do your research! Satan knows how to slip the “new and improved truths” past those who are uniformed
Be informed by reading the Word of God for yourself and listening to Jesus, the Word of God, give you the truths you’ll need to filter out your enemy’s lies. New and improved truth might be slick and sleek, but it can be filtered out with a biblically-based truth filter operating throughout your day, not just on Sunday. You must take “every thought captive” (2 Cor. 10:5) through the Word of God, not just some. Do more than hear God’s Word. Use it as your daily filter!
Changed Lives Lead to Changed Cultures
Many Christians today are crying (dare I say complaining?) over the fall of America and her many societal ills. To rectify this situation, many have put their hopes in the ballot box in order to see “change” happen. Yet, may I suggest another solution? How about we become salty again?
You can read my article, You Gotta Serve Somebody – the Covenant of Salt, about what it means to be the salt and light Jesus said His disciples would be on earth, which includes America. Yet, only 9% of those who call themselves “Born Again” live with a Biblical worldview and are being salt and light(1). Can you imagine if more Christians today were to actually live their faith on an everyday basis? If this took place, we would see the proper “change” take place in our country. If those who claim to love Jesus actually trusted Jesus and His word in their every day decisions, not only would their lives be changed for the better; but so would those around them.
How do I know this? Because it was true of Europe and now true of China. A non-believing Rabbi, Chief Rabbi Sir Jonathan Sacks, wrote the following article, Christianity’s Rise in China, which proves this very point(2). Christianity, the biblical kind, when lived out can not only change a life, but a culture as well.
If those in America and around the globe, who profess Jesus as Savior and Lord, decide they want to change the culture in which they live for Christ, their first step must be to start living like He did – with a biblical worldview in their everyday thoughts, words and actions(3). There is no other way to taste the sweetness the Lord promises to give each believer than to do as the old hymn says, “Trust and obey. There is no other way to be happy in Jesus, but to trust and obey.”
Enjoy the article,
Pastor Chris
“China realizes what the West is rapidly forgetting: a civilization is as strong as its faith.
“Towards the end of his recent book, Civilization, the historian Niall Ferguson drops into his analysis an explosive depth-charge. He quotes a member of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, part of a team tasked with the challenge of discovering why it was that Europe, having lagged behind China until the 17th century, overtook it, rising to prominence and dominance.
“At first, he said, we thought it was your guns. You had better weapons than we did. Then we delved deeper and thought it was your political system. Then we searched deeper still, and concluded that it was your economic system. But for the past 20 years we have realized that it was in fact your religion, Christianity (pc note: this is a Jewish man quoting a communist’s observation!). It was the Christian foundation of social and cultural life in Europe that made possible the emergence first of capitalism, then of democratic politics.
“Equally arrestingly, Ferguson repeats the point made by the editor and Washington correspondent of The Economist, John Micklethwait and Adrian Wooldridge, two years ago in their book God is Back. While Christianity is in decline in Britain and most of Europe, it is growing and thriving in China, where the number of people in church on Sunday is greater than the total membership of the Communist Party, in the land that in 1958 Chairman Mao had declared “religion free”. The people flocking to the churches are not, as Karl Marx would have predicted, the poor and oppressed searching for the opium of the people. They are the young, hard-working, upwardly-mobile entrepreneurs for whom Christianity offers an ethical framework, a structured view of life and its disciplines, in a society experiencing rapid transition.
“As a non-Christian, I find this fascinating. Europe is losing the very thing that once made it great, while China, the world’s fastest-growing economy, is discovering it. China: the home of Confucianism, Taoism and its own brand of communism. That is something no one could have foreseen (pc note: to those who read and trust the Word of God it could be[4]).
“What has China realized that the West is rapidly forgetting? That a civilization is as strong as its faith. As a culture grows old and tired, as people borrow more and save less, as they value present pleasures over future growth, so they begin to lose the beliefs and practices that made their society successful in the first place.
“It begins to resemble the Roman Empire at the start of its decline. The Roman historian Livy wrote, with great poignancy, about how ‘with the gradual relaxation of discipline, morals first subsided, as it were, then sank lower and lower, and finally began the downward plunge which has brought us to our present time, when we can endure neither our vices nor their cure.’
“A half-century ago, Will Durant in The Story of Civilization, argued that the decline of a civilization was the culmination of strife between religion and secular intellectualism (pc note: sound familiar to anyone?), which ended by weakening the institutions of convention and morality. ‘In the end a society and its religion tend to fall together, like body and soul, in a harmonious death.’ The decline and fall of civilizations has been charted by the wise for many centuries. They include the sages of ancient Egypt, the prophets of ancient Israel, the great 14th century Islamic thinker Ibn Khaldun, and the farseeing 18th-century Italian philosopher and historian Giambattista Vico.
“They all offer essentially the same analysis. Civilizations begin by valuing austerity, courage and self-sacrifice (pc note: see Titus 2:1-15). This sets them on a path to growth. As they become successful, they grow more self-indulgent and self centered. People are no longer willing to make sacrifices for the group. Trust declines. Social capital wanes. There are no heroes any more. Renown gives way to fame and then to mere celebrity. That, Niall Ferguson implies, is the precipice we are approaching in the West.
“Societies start growing old when they lose faith in the transcendent (pc note: see 2 Timothy 3:1-5 – “a form of godliness, but denying its power”). They then lose faith in an objective moral order (pc note: denying the absolutes of Biblical truth, which results in the false “God wants me to be happy” attitude) and end by losing faith in themselves (pc note: the lack of understanding in what it means to be a child of God). But there is an alternative. The West can rediscover what Jeremiah called ‘the devotion of your youth.’(5)
“Judaism and Christianity share an astonishing capacity for self renewal. That is what happened in Judaism after every tragedy from the Babylonian exile to the Holocaust. That is what is happening now to Christianity in many parts of the world, and it can happen here too.
“We are as strong as our faith. That truth, once the West’s unique selling proposition, now comes with a label saying, ‘Made in China.’ But it’s still worth buying.”
Endnotes
1. Barna, George, “A Biblical Worldview Has a Radical Effect on Person’s Life,” Barna.org, 2009. May 12, 2010,
2. http://www.aish.com/ci/s/Christianitys_Rise_in_China.html
3. John 12:49-50.
4. Matthew 5:13-16.
5. Jeremiah 2:2.