Wednesday, August 09, 2017
Monty Python on Reality
I remember a Monty Python piece . . .
A grubby industrial city in the north (Leeds, as I recall) had hired a magician to help put up new public housing. One Python, dressed as a magician, was standing in front of a screen on which a film-clip of an apartment-building demolition was played backwards. As the magician waved his wand, a pile of rubble lying on the ground leaped into the air, and formed itself into a tall apartment-building.
In the skit that followed, a resident was being interviewed in his apartment. He extolled the amenities of the magical building, and how much he enjoyed living in Leeds.
The interviewer asked (quoting from memory), "Where did you live before ?"
The resident mentions off-handedly that he formerly lived in the manor-house at his estate in Devon.
"But", says the puzzled interviewer, "Wasn't that much nicer than a one-bedroom apartment in a public-housing block ?"
A quizzical look crosses the resident's face, and the light of thought begins to show in his visage.
"Well, yes," he says, as he seems to suddenly awaken, "Yes, that was ever so much nicer."
Camera-work makes the walls of the apartment seem to slowly lean to the right, slightly out-of-plumb at first, but at a greater and greater angle as the resident comes to his realization, and an ominous loud creaking grows.
The resident and interviewer both rush to the opposite wall, and throw their weight against it.
"NO, NO !" cries the resident, "I like it here much better !" The wall begins to reverse itself toward plumb.
"It's much nicer here ! Much nicer." And the wall returns to vertical.
It's a pointed parable for our time. Reality stands by itself. False realities, peddled by all varieties of con-men, collapse when the victim wakes up and stops believing in them.
The con-man's guiding adage was always that "you can't cheat an honest man."
Today's political landscape of "alternative realities" probably says a lot about the honesty of most people's political thinking.
Saturday, August 05, 2017
"Missing It" in Scripture
I'm amazed that sometimes when I'm meditating on a subject, and do a search to see what the Bible says about it, it doesn't appear in scripture at all, or only rarely.
"Honest" (and "honesty") was one such surprise. It's a quality which seems cognate with, or the foundational heart-attitude of, "righteousness:" which scripture enjoins as one of man's primary duties. But the word only occurs once in the New Testament, in Jesus' parable of the sower, where He explains that the "good soil" on which the seed falls is "an honest and good heart" (Luke 8:15).
More recently, I had that experience when I was looking to see what scripture says about "unrepentance," or the "unrepentant." Scripture often speaks of "repentantance;" again, a primary duty of all men. So I was sure the Bible had some trenchant comments about the contrary attitude and action.
But those words don't appear in scripture at all. To find what the Bible says about unrepentance, I had to re-think my search-terms: what would the Bible call that attitude ? And when I mentioned this quandry to my wife, she came up with the same scriptural terminology I'd settled on: "stiff-necked."
That search-term opened up some scriptures: and I'm still pondering what scripture says.
My take-away was, again, that God's thoughts and God's ways are not our ways and our thoughts (Isaiah 55:8): sometimes not even our search-terms of God's thoughts.
I was reminded of the point my teacher Derek Prince emphasized in his seminal teaching on "Agreeing With God:" to hear, and comprehend, what God is saying, we have to think in God's definitions and God's categories. Experience shows me that I often do not, even when I think I AM. That even when I believe I'm thinking in the right "religious" terms, I can miss God's ways and God's thoughts.
Monday, July 24, 2017
Giving Prophecy: Addenda
I always find it interesting that so many Trump-supporters and "conservatives" are quick to take criticism of "liars" and "evil-doers" as criticism of their leader and their faction. It reminds me of a story I heard in the Navy, about a sailor being court-martialled for striking an officer.
One of the men working beside the accused sailor that day was being questioned about events that led up to the assault. He testified that the accused had told their work-crew, "The next time that stupid son-of-a-bitch gets in my face, I'm gonna punch him out."
The questioner asked, "And how did you know that Seaman Smith was referring to Lieutenant Jones ?"
The witness replied, "Everybody knows, Sir, that Lieutenant Jones is a stupid son-of-a-bitch."
I find it interesting that even the followers of Trump and the "conservatives" know their leaders are "liars" and "evil-doers"
Sunday, July 23, 2017
Giving Prophecy
As we began discussing the book of Zechariah in Sunday School class today, brother Rob said he had to wonder what things we are doing that "make God mad," so much that He would send a prophet to tell us, "Just STOP that !!"
Rob's a good brother, whose honesty I admire a lot: and hearing his question, I felt like God was saying to give him the message I've been hearing from Him. (There's such a thing as doing the right thing at the wrong time or in the wrong way, so I was careful to ask God if I should speak it out right then in class, or tell Rob privately later.)
So after class I caught Rob, and referenced his question. I think I remember, a few hours later, pretty verbatim what God gave me to say. I first urged Rob to discern, as we're commanded to do in scripture, if what I spoke was God's word. Then I told him, "God says, 'My people must stop following liars and workers of unrighteousness, and saying "This is God's way." ' " Then I told him again to discern if this was God's word.
On the face of it, I don't see how "stop following liars and workers of unrighteousness" could be discerned as a word NOT from God's Spirit. Who but God would say that ? Obviously the "father of lies" would not be in the business of telling Christians to NOT listen to his recruiters.
But the biggest discernment problem for Christians in America in these times is discerning anything that touches on politics. Some Christians react strongly against speaking about anything politically controversial: which lets virtually all individual and societal sin off the hook, in a time and a nation where politicians have made everything political. Other Christians are so governed by a factional mindset (which they often self-delude is a "Christian" mindset) that they can only believe any word critical of their faction and its beliefs is the work of the "enemy" faction...and could not possibly be from God.
Probably many American Christians in those two camps would hear the prophecy God gave me as being "political"...which it is. Those who follow Trump and the "conservatives" would hear it as critical of their faction...which it is, though not about their faction only.
The discernment problem I would most foresee is that both the Trumpites and the don't-touchites would be unable to hear God saying anything that didn't fall comfortably within the circle of acceptability they themselves drew.
The reasoning seems to be that God doesn't give "political" prophecies. Or that He doesn't prophesy against our politics: how could He, when our faction is on His "side" !?!?. But scripture shows, MASSIVELY and REPEATEDLY, He does.
I can't help being curious what Rob will do with discerning the word I gave him from God. If God wants me to know, I'm sure He'll let me know. But the point was obeying Him to give His word, and let it do His work, to His glory.
And AMEN !!
John Wesley on A Christian Nation
"Where, I pray, do the Christians live Which is the country, the inhabitants whereof are all thus filled with the Holy Ghost -- are all of one heart and of one soul cannot suffer one among them to lack anything, but continually give to every man as he hath need; who, one and all, have the love of God filling their hearts, and constraining them to love their neighbour as themselves; who have all 'put on bowels of mercy, humbleness of mind, gentleness, long-suffering' who offend not in any kind, either by word or deed, against justice, mercy, or truth; but in every point do unto all men, as they would these should do unto them ? With what propriety can we term any a Christian country, which does not answer this description ? Why then, let us confess we have never yet seen a Christian country upon earth."
-- John Wesley, "Scriptural Christianity," preached at Oxford University, 1744
Saturday, July 01, 2017
Mourning
Does God raise up men of violence; men of lies, greed, and hatred; because they are men after His Own Heart ? Does He raise unrighteous men to places of honor so His people will honor and follow their ways ?
Many "faith-leaders" in America have told us so.
Or does He raise such men to the heights so that, when His swift justice strikes them down, His rule and His glory will be visible throughout the earth, and make even those who see from afar cry that "The Lord, He Alone IS God."
What do the scriptures say ?
I wear an armband of mourning for America's Christians. Deceived by their leaders, they know God so little that they believe the lies they are told about Him. Like the Sadducees Jesus' dismissed from His Presence, America's Christians do not know the scriptures, or the power of God.
I wear an armband of mourning, deep mourning, for America's Christians.
Wednesday, June 28, 2017
Pray for Those in Authority
It's been amusing to see how many TV preachers are currently talking about scripture's admonishments to honor and pray for those in authority, such as I Timothy 2:1-2, I Peter 2:17, and Romans 13:1.
In very many cases, these are preachers who have "discovered" those scriptures only since the inauguration of a man they like. The previous eight years, many of them were preaching God's hatred of unrighteous rulers: and doing some explicit Obama-bashing from the pulpit, in case anyone missed the point.
When the peoples' shepherds are hypocrites, despising God's charge to accurately handle the word of truth (II Timothy 2:15), will God sleep ?
Now, King of Glory, regard the deception these unrighteous do in Your Name. In Your great mercy toward Your sheep, protect us from these false shepherds. Execute Your judgement on the liars who have come among your flock to mislead those You love, and make them prey for the enemy.
In Jesus' Name, Amen !! Amen !!
Friday, June 16, 2017
Who's Next ?
Many people, even some of his former followers, are beginning to see that Donald Trump's presidency is disastrous for our country.
It makes me cautiously hopeful. It's always good when people are honest about reality. Living by lies (or the "spin" today's deceivers give it, "alternative facts") inevitably brings people, and nations, to a bad end. Jesus said He IS "the Truth" (John 14:6): and scripture affirms that people and nations perish when they will not "...receive the love of the truth so as to be saved" (II Thessalonians 2:10).
It will be good when Trump is removed from the office where he has the power to do harm to the country. But no individual politician completely embodies the enemy's destructive spirit, until antiChrist comes on the scene.
It's been clear from the start that; as much as he operates in the enemy's spirit of lies, immorality, pride, unrighteousness, and greed; Trump is neither smart enough nor "slick" enough to fill the role of anti-Christ. According to scripture, anti-Christ will be a unifying figure who is almost universally adored and trusted. Jesus said that deceiver would be able to "...mislead, if possible, even the elect" (Matthew 24:24). But it's increasingly clear that the majority of people...maybe even millions of his white "evangelical" followers..no longer believe or trust Trump.
I think it's easy to see how the enemy might manipulate our current politics to his purposes.
Those who've tied their political fortunes to Trump will frantically try to disassociate themselves from him as he sinks in public estimation. They will try to shore up their political fortunes by putting forward a "leader" perceived as more honest, intelligent, and likeable than Trump. They will easily find such a person: 99% of people meet that criteria.
But in the political nature of things, many who've become disgusted with the evil politics that Republicans (and the vast majority of America's Christians) have so long practiced, will be convinced that only voting counter-Republican will "save" them.
If the enemy is smart...and he is, very... he can be expected to manipulate the other parties to also offer a person smarter, more attractive, and more masterfully deceitful in hiding his evil spirit, than Trump. The enemy's surest deception might be to give us a Democrat, or Independent, or third-party, evil "savior:" someone who appears personally and politically opposite to Trump. That ploy could be very successful with the simple-minded, the politically-minded, and those lacking spiritual discernment...surely the large majority of humanity.
I think the Spirit is saying we should be alert, and sharply discerning, towards anyone presented us as the "anti-Trump:" and especially careful to not be deceived by his anti-Trump political credentials.
Tuesday, June 13, 2017
Unrepentance
“For My thoughts are not your thoughts,
Nor are your ways My ways,” declares the Lord. -- Isaiah 55:8
In his seminal "Agreeing With God," my beloved teacher Derek Prince emphasized that it's critical we agree with God's definitions. What God says anything is, is what it absolutely is.
Last week I was meditating on repentance. I often find it helpful, in getting a clear and full idea of a subject, to consider its opposite, so I was searching for scriptural references to "unrepentance," "unrepentant," and related words.
There were none, in any of the top three English translations of the Bible (the King James, New American Standard, and NIV versions). I found it remarkable that the Bible speaks so often of "repentance" and "repenting," but not once of its opposite. But clearly God thinks in different terms than I do.
When I told Donna about it, she immediately came up with the same word I did, as scripture's characterization of the unrepentant: "stiff-necked."
That's the beginning of another study, of what scripture says about being "stiff-necked."
But in the meantime...while I was working in the garden yesterday and pondering these things, a thought came very clearly to mind. We often hear these days of public figures who are publicly shamed for telling lies or doing wrong. It is amazing to me how often they justify their lies and unrighteousness, rather than repenting of them.
The term that's commonly used to described their self-justification is "doubling down." Rather than admit they've lied or done anything wrong, they angrily "double down" on their sin.
The thought God put strongly in my mind is that I should think "stiff-necked," and "unrepentant," each time I hear that someone "doubles down" on his lies and unrighteousness.
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But it’s probably not scripture-twisting to think of honesty as part of…or even roughly equivalent to…”integrity.” "Honest" may even be the general attitude and practice that scripture means by “righteousness.”
I have to think too of “honesty” as a response to Truth; which makes it specifically an orientation toward Christ. That “lies” are the contrary spirit and the contrary response seems to bear that out.
In Jesus’ parable, an “honest and good heart” is the only soil in which God’s word takes root and grows. I understand our interpretations of what God “speaks”…Truth/Jesus, scripture, reality…to be some of the “fruits” that grow from our heart-orientation: and honest and good interpretations only from an “honest and good heart.”
Certainly LACK of honesty seems the common characteristic of those who “cherry-pick” facts, or try to live in an echo-chamber of their own making, or block dissenting comments from their blogs. In all those instances, the individual's purpose is clearly to “validate” his own alternative "reality" against the reality God perfectly (in Hebrew, "completely") speaks.
I have to think those who choose to interpret the facts of reality dishonestly ultimately seek to deny God’s sovereignty: and in dishonest hubris, substitute their own.