Busting the Blackmailer

unchainedI’m sure you all have memories of a sibling or cousin or childhood cohort who used to do the “OoooOOOOO!  I’m gonna TELL!” trick.  You may have been the one doing the accusing, or even outright blackmailing.  It’s a horrible feeling when you’re on the receiving end of it.  My brother used to pull this stunt on me all the time when we were kids.  It was usually, “If you don’t _____, I’m gonna tell Mom you did_____.  Sometimes he would even make up crimes with which to blackmail me!  “If you don’t smell my socks, I’m gonna tell Mom you cussed!”  Haha! 

Well, in reality, trying to keep a hidden sin hidden is torment.   Our enemy knows this and he takes full advantage of our vulnerability.  He loves to use our shortcomings and secret sins as a barrier to keep us from being intimate with our Father.  After the fruit fiasco, Adam and Eve trying to hide their naked hides from God.  The consequences of Achan’s hidden plunder, shooting down the alibi, “I’m only hurting myself.”  Peter’s withdrawal from the others after the triple denial incident, apparent in Jesus’ resurrection speech: “Go tell my disciples AND PETER…”  Instead of being repentant, they all got on the defensive.  Why?  Because the enemy convinced them that they could no longer trust God to be compassionate or at the very least, fair.

What’s even worse, guilt and crippling fear are compounded with the fact that our prayers are hindered by the wall that sin puts between us and God.  The psalmist wrote, “If I regard iniquity in my heart, the Lord will not hear me.”  (Psalm 66:18)

What I eventually learned, as a kid, that if you just ‘fess up, right then and there, the punishment is much less severe. Sometimes there’s even a hug instead of a hand.  As a matter of fact, if I could trade the two now, I’d rather have taken a licking than to walk around in constant  fear and dread of being found out. Oh, I couldn’t see it at first, because it seemed as if I were more in control if I could just placate the accuser.  Here’s a revelation:  God already knows all about that thing you’re hiding.  However, He can’t HEAL until you DEAL.  Only you can do the confessing and forsaking of sin, and until you do, the wound will never close.  The accuser’s singsong, “OooooOOOOO” will reverberate in your ears.  You’ll be too busy looking over your shoulder to keep your eyes forward.

We know that God is a holy God, and that He cannot tolerate sin, but we fail sometimes to recognize that His passion for our holiness is fueled by His righteous, perfect love—the love of a Father.   Ignore that sin?  No, He won’t…but while He’s helping you perfect that area of your life, He’ll be holding your hand every step of the way.  David brought an interesting revelation in the 23rd Psalm.  He said, “Thy rod and thy staff, they comfort me.”  The sheep can trust the Shepherd’s love, even His tough love, because the Shepherd will never let him fall prey to danger.   Beats the daylights out of hiding from Him, doesn’t it?

 My word for you today is DE-STRESS…CONFESS.  Run to the Lord today.  Run, don’t walk.  Run to Him before you chicken out, and confess those things which torment you.  Get a grip on your temptations by being accountable to a pastor or trusted spiritual leader…and renew your mind daily to the Word, which serves as both mirror and tweezer to pluck out that offensive thought, action or habit.  Fortify yourself, then the devil no longer has “the goods” on you!  Be free!

 “Neither should you give place to The Slanderer.” (Eph. 4:27 Aramaic Bible in Plain English)

Kicking the ‘Family’ Out of the Curse

Karate KickChrist took away [redeemed us from; bought our freedom from] the curse ·the law put on us [L of the law]. He changed places with us and put himself under that curse [L …by becoming a curse for us]. [L For; Because] It is written in the Scriptures, “Anyone ·whose body is displayed [L who is hung] on a tree is cursed [Deut. 21:23; C an executed man’s body was hung on a stake or tree for humiliation and warning; Paul here applies it to Christ’s crucifixion as the curse/judgment for our sin].”  (Galatians 3:13) EXB

Kicking the family out of the curse…sounds as if I’ve got it backwards, eh?  Well, it’s high time you disowned an entity which bears the distinction of being a part of your family,  once and for all. No, it’s not your great-uncle with the annoying habit of chewing with his mouth open! I’m talking about disowning that illness, iniquity, or misfortune that seems to have adopted your family as its own...the family curse.  You need to write your family out of the list of heirs in this particular inheritance.  You may be stuck with the family nose or the high forehead, but friend, you do NOT have to be the genetic carrier of destructive habits, poor health, or spiritual deficiency to pass on to future generations.  IF YOU ARE READY TO USHER PEACE AND BLESSING INTO YOUR HOUSEHOLD, READ ON.

When we reach the age of parenting and grandparenting, we start thinking beyond our own needs and begin making plans to pass certain things on to our posterity. It’s profound indeed when we discover that we are not a universe of one! We will, without a second thought, deny our own needs in order to see those young ones have theirs met. Often we stretch far beyond just meeting their needs; we find delight in lavishing good things not even asked for upon those we love.  Is this not a reflection of the love our Heavenly Father displays toward us?

So why then, when we so eagerly attend to their physical and material needs, do we not recognize the necessity of setting up blessing and protection in the spirit realm for our family? By passively coexisting with the works of darkness—rather than dealing with them—we host and then perpetuate elements which steal, kill, and destroy now and into the next generation.

This teaching is not for the wimpy! It involves using the Word of God to illuminate the dim recesses of our souls. Let’s face it: uncovering the painful truths hiding in our history is not fun. At times we even let bad traits carry an air of honor. Think of it…folks who will in ignorance attach their name proudly to a curse! The “Smith temper.” (Random names of course!). “Joneses always get even with our enemies.” Or, “He’s pure Mayfield, alright…all the Mayfield males are womanizers.”  How about, “She’s a pill-head, just like her mother.  Their whole family is addicted to one thing or another.”  I also want to throw in the illnesses that we unwittingly accept as members of our family, without even fighting to be set free. “Yep, I’m an Edwards…we Edwardses always wind up dying of heart disease.” Well, what about it? Don’t you think it’s time to kick the ‘family’ out of the family curse?

You would never knowingly put your child in the hands of an abuser or someone who would drive drunk with him or her in the car! I challenge you today to bravely put on that same bulldog tenacity when it comes to ending generational curses and to fighting for the souls of your family.  You have the Word of God, the Holy Spirit, the name of Jesus, and the blood of Jesus as weapons of warfare.  Your God is El Shaddai—MORE THAN ENOUGH; however, it is up to you as the spiritual leader in your home to give Him His rightful place at the head of the household.  It is up to you to create a climate in your home which invites the presence of the Holy Spirit.

Be honest with yourself as to what traits in your family need dealt with. This isn’t to cause you to fall under condemnation—or to start a blame game among your household occupants—it’s an exercise in bondage breaking!  While certainly not all misfortunes and attacks of the enemy are traced back to generational curses, many are and need to be dealt with accordingly.  At times, plagues of various sorts will try to take root in the lives of intercessors and the seed royal of godly families.  If you’re not sure what the origin of your attack is, God can reveal it to you in your prayer time and in your study of the Word.  Also, it’s important to note that not all behaviors are learned behaviors.  Someone can be plagued with the sinful attributes—or the illnesses—of a family member he or she has never even met!  The devil loves to linger beyond one lifetime, and do collateral damage by transferring demonic influences and cursed traits to another generation.  So, what is that disease-bearing organism hiding under the bark of your family tree?  It might be diabetes, depression, or adultery. It might be a recurring pattern of babies born out of wedlock, poverty, addiction, tragic or premature deaths in your family. Cancer. Sexual perversion and deviation. Obesity. Alzheimer’s. Infertility and miscarriages. Birth defects. Prejudice. Grudge-bearing.  Or, even just uncontrolled anger!   It could come from a variety of origins—rebellion, complacence, lack of discipline; it could lie in idle words, dishonesty, oaths taken, unforgiveness, pride, disregard for authority, sins committed over and over until they become iniquities, or plain old ignorance.   The list of sources can be long; but in short, herein lies a wrong that needs to be made right.  It’s up to you to lead your family out from under that cloud and to seal up the cracks in the hedge around your household.

Passengers on an airplane are taught that, in the event of a loss of oxygen, they are to first put their own mask on, then to put the masks on their children.  In this spiritual life-saving tactic, you too must begin with yourself. Begin to denounce those things in your family which plague YOU. Then, begin to denounce even those negative traits which may have bypassed you and are potentially threatening your kids.  If you have adopted or foster children, you have the spiritual authority as their new guardian to break curses passed on by their birth families.  Denounce those traits, and immediately stop branding your kids with destructive declarations and comparisons to others who exhibit bad behavior. Instead of saying that your son acts just like your obnoxious younger brother Gene, start confessing instead that your son has the mind—and character, and the demeanor—of The Lord Jesus. Start speaking out the things you want to have instead of what things are in front if you now! Go ahead, speak to that mountain.  Furthermore, if God reveals to you that certain items need to be removed from your possession, don’t hesitate for one moment to rid your family of them.  Some examples might be: talismans, good luck charms, Ouija boards or other objects of divination, unholy books, video games, art, movies or music with dark influence; or even tribal relics which are thought to evoke certain activities in the spirit realm.  As well, know that any objects which are attached to unholy soul ties (gotten through adultery, ungodly alliances, etc.) need to be purged from your home.  No matter how trivial or harmless they might seem, or what kind of significance to your ethnic heritage they might hold, don’t leave ungodly objects in your house ONE MORE NIGHT!  These are often overlooked gateways of satanic dominion…and your mission is now to close any access doors that the enemy has to your family.  And for heaven’s sake, if you sweep your house clean of the devil, don’t put him in a yard sale or give your bondage to someone else!

For those of you who may be battling an illness which the doctors have called terminal, I encourage you to continue to fight, fight, fight…and believe for your healing and deliverance.  Healing is the bread of God’s children!  However, I would challenge you to take your faith a step farther and close the door of illness with yourself.  Whether you are healed miraculously in this life, or you should receive your healing in an incorruptible body later, break the curse off your descendants now by drawing a blood line and forbidding the recurrence of this curse in your offspring.  Invoke the health and blessing of the Father upon your children and grandchildren.  Your own healing does not have to be manifest already in order for you to be qualified to choke off the devil’s access to your children.

Here’s an example of how you might pray concerning generational curses.  Pray your petition after you have taken time to exalt God and to give Him due adoration, praise, and worship; and then rejoice afterwards for the freedom you are receiving by faith for yourself and your family!

“Father God, I come to you today in repentance for my family’s ancient and also present iniquities, sins, and also the consequential evidence of their existence.  First of all, I may not realize what all lies in my bloodline.  If my family has ever worshiped idols or satanic entities or practiced witchcraft or divination; if my ancestors have robbed, raped, shed innocent blood, took despicable oaths, or committed sins worthy of death, I repent before you for those sins and I ask you to put them under the blood of Jesus.  If there is ill-gotten gain, forgiveness to be sought or granted, or situations in which You would require restitution, reveal that to me as well so that no doorway is left open for the evil one to enter.  As for me and my house, we will serve You and we want no blood ties to anything from the past which carries a curse.  Your Word says that Christ changed places with us at Calvary, and He Who knew no sin became sin for us.  Father, I confess today that the sins of my ancestors are now nailed to the cross.  Show me if there are specific areas in which I need to deal or repent.  Let there be no stone left unturned.  I choose today to be honest before You and honest with myself.  Father, I name the following as a condition which appears to be generational in my family:  (name whatever bondage(s) your family wrestles with).  Father, I surrender myself to you as the diplomat of my family, as a spiritual leader in my home.  I denounce all things which You despise.  I break the curse of ____________ from off myself first; and as the first freed member from this curse, I loose the bonds of the remaining members of my family.  (Name their names and what they’re being loosed from, if you wish.  If you have adopted children, fosters, or extended family over which you are guardian, this is the time to name and deal with whatever curses you might know to exist from their birth families.)  I declare that the curse from past generations is no longer attached to my family.  I plead the blood of Jesus around the perimeters of my home, over each of my children, my spouse, my grandchildren.  Thank you for freeing us from the consequences of our ancestors’ sins, and thank you for granting us grace as we forsake our own sins and endeavor to live holy before our Holy God.  Our spiritual and physical DNA is healed! Our genetic code is rewritten, beginning now—with me—and in my bloodline of future generations. I love you, Father.  My family is YOUR family!  In Jesus’ name, Amen.”

Songs of Deliverance

timbrelThen Miriam the prophetess, the sister of Aaron, took a tambourine and led the women in dances.  And Miriam sang this song: Sing to the Lord, for he has triumphed gloriously.
The horse and rider have been drowned in the sea. (Exodus 15:20-21 TLB)

One of the Bible stories I really liked as a child was an aftermath story…of the rejoicing done by the children of Israel, when they reached the other side of the Red Sea and God had wiped away the enemy who’d been in hot pursuit of them. They were delivered from slavery and they were going to stay that way. Miriam, sister of Moses, was a worship leader that day! Tambourine in hand, she and a throng of others danced and sang an impromptu song of thanksgiving and praise to the Lord for what He had done. Being musical since my early childhood, that woman dancing, writing songs, and playing an instrument intrigued me…and she still does.

God has delivered all of us from circumstances where the evil one would surely have conquered us without the Lord’s intervention. Take time today to look behind you, just long enough to take stock of what He’s brought you out of. Sing some simple words just from your heart; they don’t have to rhyme or have meaning to anyone else (and they don’t even have to be in tune!), even if it’s nothing more than, “Thank You, God, for taking care of me.” Then rejoice…for you are delivered from slavery and you’re never going back! You may not have reached your destination today; it may yet be a long journey ahead, but you have evidence already that GOD IS FAITHFUL! Have a blessed day, friends, and be thankful for it.

You are my hiding place from every storm of life; you even keep me from getting into trouble! You surround me with songs of victory.  (Psalm 32:7 TLB)

“I Wish,” Said She…

 

Hand Holding WishboneThe day had been a hectic one. Drenched in perspiration, blood pressure elevated from hours of one stressful event after another, she looked around at so much left undone. The woman thought of how anyone else’s life must be better than her own. Maybe a winning lottery ticket? She said in her frustration, “I wish. I wish I never had to work again. I wish I didn’t have to cook, to clean up messes, to work on the bills, to be piled high with responsibilities. If money were no object, I’d go somewhere no one knew me and no one was constantly calling or dropping by, wanting something. I wish my feet would never be tired again. I wish I didn’t have to live by the clock and the calendar. I wish my kids were not constantly whining about something. I wish my husband would stop irritating me with his messiness and his sports channel on tv. I wish.”

As she mused what it might be like in different circumstances, she fell asleep sitting straight up on the loveseat. She dreamed of her words coming back to her, and getting everything she’d said she wished. ONLY…

She woke up to find herself much, much older. Her surroundings weren’t familiar, but the sounds and smells and uniformed staff quickly let her know she was in some kind of healthcare facility. It was a nursing home! She looked to her right and saw a wheelchair parked beside her railed bed. And she heard her younger self saying, “I wish I never had to work again.”

An orderly pecked on her door and addressed her as “Ma’am,” announcing that it was lunch time. He raised the head of her bed and placed a tray on her bed table which contained a plate of soft, unrecognizable foods, a cup of coffee, and a bottle of nutritional supplement. Once again, she heard her younger voice saying, “I wish I didn’t have to cook.” It all seemed so surreal. She couldn’t have gotten old overnight! A few bites of the tasteless food had her wishing she were in the kitchen, baking her mother’s heirloom biscuits. The orderly came back and collected her partially-eaten meal. She reached for a tissue to wipe her bed table clean, and he said to her, “That’s ok, Ma’am. I’ll clean it up.” Again, her voice echoed, “I wish I didn’t have to clean up messes.”

The time ticked by as if it were in slow motion. A volunteer came around, delivering mail to each patient. When the small bundle of mail was carried to her bed, she fumbled through to find nothing but junk mail, sale flyers to stores she could no longer visit, and a Medicare statement. “I wish I didn’t have to work on the bills, and to be piled high with responsibilities.”

Later on, after a nurse dispensed several medications and drew some blood, she announced that today was Visitors Day. Excited for any variation in this dull day, the woman sat up a little straighter as the nurse and an attendant gingerly helped her from the bed to her wheelchair. They placed a pair of shoes on her feet which looked as if the soles had never touched the ground. “I wish my feet would never be tired again.” They wheeled her into the activity room with other patients and their visitors. As she waited nervously, the clock suddenly seemed to pick up the pace. She looked around at perfect strangers and wondered where her own family was. At ten minutes before the end of visitors’ time, one of her sons came hurrying through the door, apologizing about how busy he was and how he’d been hauling his boys around to football practice. He seemed restless, as if he were relieved that he’d gotten there almost too late. In the awkward silence, the voice of her past came back again, like a prosecutor: “If money were no object, I’d go somewhere no one knew me and no one was constantly calling or dropping by, wanting something. I wish I didn’t have to live by the clock and the calendar. I wish my kids were not constantly whining about something. I wish my husband would stop irritating me with his messiness and his sports channel on tv. I wish.”

“I haven’t seen your father at all today. I can’t imagine where he is!” she said to her son. He looked at her with tired pity in his eyes and said, “Oh Mama, you don’t remember, do you? Pops has been gone about 3 years now. Heart attack. That’s when you came here to the nursing home. He took good care of you after your stroke, clear up until the day he died. I’m so sorry.”

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“I wish…I wish…I wish.” She was shaking her head and saying the words over and over, when a hand on her shoulder shook her gently out of her sleep. It was her husband, who’d gotten worried when he woke up and saw her side of the bed empty.

“What do you wish, Honey?” he asked. “What were you dreaming about?”

As her eyes adjusted in the dimly-lit living room, she was relieved to see the familiar chaos. Toys strewn on the floor. Bookbags by the door. A stack of bills. A calendar full of appointments and a long store list. As she stood to her feet (she could walk!), she welcomed a twinge of pain from having stood on them so long earlier in the day. All the things which had irritated her before were now welcome signs of life. Tears dripped off her cheeks as she whispered a prayer of repentance for having complained about her life. She truly had so much to be thankful for!

“I wish that every day of the rest of our lives can be as good as this one,” she said, taking his hand.

Do you allow the frustrations of life to rob you of your sense of gratitude? Sure, at times we all need a break, a vacation, a change of pace…but we mustn’t wish away the precious moments which are woven among the hectic ones. Life can change in the blink of an eye. Find the wonderful things about today; give thanks for and cherish them. Gladly accept the bitter just for the privilege of having the sweet, too. Remember, it’s a lot more painful to wish for yesterday than it is to wish for tomorrow. Make today count.

“Teach us to use wisely all the time we have.” (Psalm 90:12 CEV)

The Element of Surprise: A Perfect Trap

mouse-trapThe man was led away with hands bound behind him, screaming obscenities and railing on about a violation of his rights.  He used the word “entrapment” over and over.  An online predator, he had taken the bait…and Heather14 turned out not to be a 14-year old girl, but a 40-year old policeman with a mustache and a pair of handcuffs.  The parents in the neighborhood slept a little sounder that night; and the criminals were restless, as they knew they’d have to either lay low for awhile or move on to someone else’s turf.

In the spiritual realm, when we warn about traps, we mostly teach about the dangers of a trap.  Some traps, however, are a good thing.  Think of a few right around your home.  Mouse traps.  Lint traps.  Insect traps.  Sink traps.  Strategy to prevent something we don’t want from causing us trouble later on.  In war,  both sides set traps.  Why, as Christians then, can we not set a few traps of our own to foil the devices of the enemy?

A trap isn’t something obvious!  It’s usually in a place not seen.  Buried in a field, like a landmine.  Inside the dryer, where all the action’s going on.  In the dark recesses of the cupboard, where we store our food.

When the Psalmist penned a very, very long writing in Chapter 119, nestled in its words was the phrase, “Thy word have I hid in mine heart, that I might not sin against thee.” (verse 11 KJV)  It’s believed that David was the author of this particular Psalm:  David, a man well-acquainted with defensive and offensive strategies of warfare.  This veteran of battle, as a youngster, guarded his father’s sheep from predators; and no doubt, he knew a thing or two about flying under the radar of the enemy.

We have a real adversary!  Talk to someone who’s fallen into sin…you’ll probably hear him or her say, “I was baited right in.  I didn’t see it coming at all.”  Did you know that you don’t have to be the victim of ambush and ensnarement?  God’s Word is your counter-trap!  David knew that.  He meditated on the law of the Lord day and night.  It wasn’t just a trivial piece of data like the gazillion factoids we digest every day from TV and the Internet; it was his Life Source.

Begin, as you study the Word, to digest and apply what it means in your life.  You will be burying right mindsets deep inside your spirit which the devil cannot steal!  Notice Jesus, in the Parable of the Sower, referring to people “along the way side” (Fringe believers?  A light Gospel that tastes great but is less filling?).  These are people who aren’t down in the furrow the Sower has dug for His seeds…they’re just bystanders picking up a word here and there, “…But Satan soon comes and snatches it away from them.” (Mark 4:15 CEV).  You can’t aggressively fend off the tempter with an occasional sermonette!  If the Word rolls around in your soulish realm awhile and gets gobbled up by carnality before it reaches your spirit, it will not help you when you are in dire straits.  While we don’t know many details about Jesus’ life between age 12 and 30, it can safely be concluded that He had His nose buried in the Word!  When the tempter confronted Him in the wilderness, He wasn’t spouting off advice from Dr. Phil!  No, again and again, He said, “It is written!”  I seriously doubt that He had a pocket concordance…no, He invested in hiding that Word in His heart!

More than likely, you know what your weak areas are.  I urge you, today, instead of randomly flipping through and reading a chapter here and there, to begin researching what the Word says about your particular weakness.  Maybe it’s anger; maybe sexual sin; maybe just complacency.  Read those Scriptures over and over!  Know them as well as you know your own Social Security Number.  They are your Spiritual Security Number!  I would have a hard time forgetting my own birthdate, or my address.  I need likewise to have God’s Word that well-hidden in my heart, to keep me from being ambushed by the attack of the devil.

“Lord, today we come to You, proactive in our determination to walk holy before You.  Speak to us about those areas in our lives where we need to shore up our defenses.  Give us tenacity to revisit what Your Word says—over and over—about these weaknesses, until Your Word becomes second nature to us.  Give us a hunger for righteousness, an appetite for Your Word, and help us not to be ignorant of the devices of the devil.  Keep us on our toes!  Keep it in the forefront of our minds to set a watch about what we digest…if it does not line up with Your Word, help us to spit it out like spoiled food.  May we please you in all we do today, in Jesus’ name.  Amen.”

Hidden Treasure

BibleA Christian motel owner had an idea…partly to bless, partly out of curiosity.  In each motel room, he placed a $20 bill inside the Gideon Bible in each nightstand drawer, precisely on the page of John 3:16.  He also included a note explaining the reason the money was there, and to let the reader know that he or she could have the money as a gift.

Periodically, he would go in and check the Bibles.  More often than not, the money was still tucked inside; but occasionally, he would smile when he’d find the money and note missing, for he knew then that someone had opened the Bible to read it.

One day, he went inside a vacant Room 165, opened the drawer, and turned the Bible’s pages to find a startling surprise.  The money was still tucked inside the pages of the Book of John; but there was also a hundred dollar bill along with it and a note which simply said, “I will give you the wealth that is stored away and the hidden riches so you will know I am the Lord, the God of Israel, who calls you by name.” (Isaiah 45:3 NCV)  Apparently, some soul seeking wisdom was so touched by the gesture of the motel owner, that he decided to join in and increase the reward!

I wonder, how many times people seek answers, blessings, satisfaction everywhere else but within the pages of God’s Word?  Would more people crack open that Bible if they knew money were tucked inside its pages?  Of course they would!  How sad…they don’t realize that wealth beyond their comprehension lies in the words themselves.  Those pages contain the solution to every problem known to mankind!  Oh, that we would seek the wisdom of its pages each and every day.  That we would realize, when we delve into the Sovereign Word of God, we are mining for treasures unending.

When we become hearers of the Word, readers of the Word, and—equally important—DOERS of the Word, we allow God to take charge of our decision-making.  He will lead us in ways that bless us, bring peace, and yes, even prosperity.  These rewards are not the sole goal of obedience, but they are the by-product of it.

I urge you, if you’re perplexed about a situation…or even if you’re just sitting in a motel room, bored and needing to pass the time…pick up that Bible and search its pages.  You may not find a money prize hidden inside, but you will find something more valuable instead—you will find GOD.

“Cry out for insight, and ask for understanding. Search for them as you would for silver; seek them like hidden treasures.” (Proverbs 2:3-4)

Believers Behaving Badly

Image“Do all that you can to live in peace with everyone.”  (Romans 12:18 NLT)

When I was in elementary school, I was the typical kid who loved posters on her bedroom wall.  I had this poster of an adorable kitten, with wire-rimmed glasses perched on its little face, and the caption read, “I’m easy to please as long as I have everything my way.”  Now, the child in me wanted the poster because I was (and still am) an avid cat lover…but it’s odd that, nearly 40 years later, I can still remember that caption.

My lesson today will probably not sit well with some because I’m going to address this issue of a manipulative, self-absorbed spirit!  Nowadays, we’re so “I” oriented that we’ve become sickeningly selfish and inconsiderate of others.  Look at our products and their logos!  “Have it your way.”  A magazine called “Self.”  And an entire electronics line whose first letter is “I.”  I imagine that most of us are at least a little selfish in one or two areas of our lives (meaning we all need grace and we all need work!), but when our behavior smothers out, harms, and makes life miserable for others, Believers, we have a problem! Do we so quickly forget that we are not of this world, that we cannot act like everyone else does?

Now, while I’m not an advocate of just becoming a doormat for people to walk on, I believe that we’ve swung the pendulum so far in the opposite direction that we are the ones wiping our feet on other people.  It’s never a good thing when someone oppresses someone else, but when the oppressor is a born-again believer, it is an ugly stain on the Body of Christ…and it’s most certainly NOT Christ-like.

Whether the emotional bully (what less can we call it?) is making life miserable at home, at school, at work, or at church, or at the grocery store, it’s a nerve-wracking experience for all who have to encounter him or her.  So to the diva-mentality person, I speak directly:  If you’re lording over other people, holding them hostage to appease your every want, it’s not “empowering” you at all.  What you ARE doing, however, is making people hate being around you.  Think that injecting fear or dread into others makes you more important, more respected?  Think again.  People who dread you will turn on you at the first opportunity they have to get out from under your oppressive thumbnail!

Think of how often we bully others with our unrealistic expectations!  At a restaurant, we’re the people who are never satisfied with the meal.  We find something about which to complain:  the coffee too strong, the waitress not fast enough, the bread too done, etc.  At church, we’re the people others have to tiptoe around to keep from offending, and we get offended anyway!  At work, whether we’re the employee or the boss, we make life miserable for everyone else when it DOESN’T HAVE TO BE THAT WAY!  On our committee, we’re always the person who opposes EVERYTHING, argues over the most trivial details, tries to ask questions that make the presenter look stupid, uniformed, or inferior to us.  On social media, we are the troll who loves to argue or cut other people down with haughty sarcasm because we think we are smarter, holier, or more theologically informed than others who might not see 100% eye-to-eye with our beliefs.  And at home, we are the common denominator to most of the dysfunction in our families.

It’s bad enough when you are a nonbeliever, but friends, if you are a Christian, your bad behavior is really bad.  No one will ever want what you say you have.  Think of it…what chance do you have of ever winning to the Lord those people who are constantly bullied, manipulated, or made to fear you?  A lot of times, when we’re persecuted or singled out, we want to holler that it’s because we’re believers…but I tell you, sometimes we are despised because we make ourselves despicable.  And sadly, we cause Christ’s message to become despised because we represent Him in a shameful way!

I’ll never forget once when I was working in a union mine office.  If you know me, you know I’m a gentle soul already, but back then in my early 20’s, I was timid and extremely gentle.  We had to do an insurance change, and in order to make it easy for everyone, I had hand-typed the 60 or so insurance applications so that all the employees had to do was sign them.  It was my first encounter with the employees as a group.  So here I go, nervous and eager to please, and catch them at the shift change.  I passed out all the forms and suddenly found myself one short.  And it dawned on me…I left the last application stuck in my typewriter!  Well, I proceeded to apologize earnestly for the error, and said I’d drive back to the office, get the form, and bring it the following day at shift change.  Was I ever in for a surprise!  They acted as if I had done it on purpose, that I had singled this man out!  They gathered around him, patted him on the back, and assured him that they would make someone pay for this.  I was scared to death, trembling, tears in my eyes!  Now, they knew it was just an honest mistake, but they were going to misuse their solidarity to make it unnecessarily hard on the company because a young girl made a mistake.  My boss never sent me to that particular worksite again.  I was devastated!

Don’t get me wrong…I am not anti-union or anti anyone’s rights!  I’m just using this story as an illustration to show how we pride ourselves on making things difficult on others because WE think…WE deserve…WE want.  We anticipate folks will not respect us so we’re going to MAKE them pay. Manipulation and control are ugly spirits.  Are there times when we should stand up for ourselves?  Sure there are!  But there are many more times that we pout, rebel, argue, withhold sex from our spouse, give someone the silent treatment, file frivolous lawsuits or grievances, or use “who we are” as leverage to make others go out of their way to appease us.  I’ll even go on to say this:  It’s wrong to try to make other people fear the color of your skin, or your gender, or yes, your religion.  Don’t go there!  Don’t use these distinctions as leverage to push people around!  Do you use fear of what you might do to get your own way?  I tell you, it’s wrong.  God is not pleased!

So, how does this mentality stand up to Scripture?   Let’s see…Children, obey your parents because it’s RIGHT.  (Eph 6:1) Fathers, don’t provoke your children to wrath (Eph 6:4).  If someone strikes you on one cheek, offer him the other (Luke 6:29).  Husbands and wives, submit to one another in love (Eph 5:21).  If someone takes your coat, give him your cloak also (Matt 5:40)  Sometimes it’s even entirely appropriate that a believer just endures a wrong, suffers a loss, and still takes the high road!  (1 Cor. 6:7) Employees, serve as if you are serving the Lord, not people (Eph 6:5-7); and employers/supervisors, treat your employees the SAME WAY and non-threatening, because God is watching!  (Eph 6:9). Oh, how this grates against our flesh!  We want what’s coming to us, and more, more, more!  How quickly we forget that, if we hold our peace, be Christ-like, and obey what the Word says, God will more than make up to us what we lose through relinquishing our own way on everything.  We have endless opportunities every day of our lives to pass the test.  God’s not wanting us to be abused, disrespected, or walked on…but He won’t use an entitled, self-absorbed Church to further His Kingdom, either!

If we are truly sold out to Christ, our actions cannot contradict the message of the cross!  Our goal in life should be to please God, and to share His love with as many people as we can.  We HAVE to remember eternity.  Do we want to go to Heaven?  Do we want to take as many people to Heaven with us as we can?  What is our priority, then…having everything in life our own way, or modeling Christ to a lost world?

I’ll say one more thing about the workplace.  Folks may argue, “Well, this is work.  It’s different.”  And I say, “No, it’s not.”  There is nothing worse on the job than a boss who’s impossible to work for, who calls himself or herself a Christian.  It’s an embarrassment to the Body of Christ when a Christian supervisor or employer is unfair, unkind, and oppressive to the workers.  Do you know there are people who will never come to Christ, because they had an obnoxious, overbearing  Christian making their workplace miserable?  Remember, your job is to be a LEADER, not a TASKMASTER!  You know in your heart whether your actions are being done with sinful, “Jezebel spirit” motives.  Lead as Christ would lead!  And to workers, I say the same thing…it should never be said of a Christian employee that he or she is a slacker, a troublemaker, or the hardest person to get along with on the job.

Finally, at home.  I beg of you, parents, if you value your children’s eternal salvation like you do your own, be an example of holiness, gentleness, and peace.  Don’t be a parent so rigid and forceful that your children equate their Father God to a mean, contrary, manipulative, unforgiving, unyielding, cruel parent!  And don’t be a spouse whose mate will never come to God because your faith is perceived to be nothing more than hypocrisy.

At the end of the day, if we really believe what we say we believe, we will willingly crucify our flesh.  Is it easy?  No.  But will we be blessed for allowing God to prune away the things which keep us from bearing fruit?  Yes.  May we all remember, it’s not about us.  It’s about HIM.  Church, time’s running out.  Represent well.

“Father God, I have areas in my life which I haven’t yet subjected to Your Word.  Some of my ways are just that—MY ways—and they smell bad to you and to everyone around me.  Forgive me for pride, selfishness, manipulation, rudeness, and a sense of entitlement that demands everyone around me bow to my every whim.  Cleanse me of unrighteousness, because Lord, I confess that these traits are unrighteous.  I’m so sorry for misrepresenting you to lost people, for souring others to the Good News.  Reveal to me those people to whom I owe an apology, and help me each day to show sincere kindness, humility, mercy, and consideration…even to those I don’t feel deserve it; because that’s what YOU do, and I want to be more like You.  In Jesus’ name, Amen.”

The Lesser of Two Ouches

splinterI’m a big baby when it comes to splinters.  The absolute worst of them are ones you can’t reach yourself, because then you have to trust someone else with the tweezers or the sterilized needle.

Oh, I’m as pathetic as they come, squirming and flinching and moaning even before the tweezers come in contact with my skin. And although the grown-up me knows better—knows that the pain will not just go away—the childish me almost always reasons that maybe if I wait awhile, the wretched affliction will disappear on its own.  Eventually, the nagging pain gets the better of me, and I approach the medicine cabinet with great dread over the inevitable! Silly, huh?!!

Sin is a lot like that splinter.  Can I transparently share with you that sometimes I don’t want to deal with sin, either?  Sin inflicts injury when it enters our lives (even when it brings pleasure for a season), and it sure hurts to deal with getting it back out.  But deal with it we must; because sin separates us from our Father.  The pain it threatens to bring, left within us though, is far greater than the process to be cleansed from it.  When the mirror of God’s Word shows us the huge wound that sin has inflicted, and the ugly thing now embedded in our flesh, we often shrink back and resist as our Father pulls us close to Him to do the work of removing it.  Hard as it may be to believe, the process of becoming rid of it really is the lesser of two ouches!

Sure, we can leave a splinter inside our finger or toe, and eventually the wound will close and we’re left with a foreign object pressing against tender tissue.  It may even become infected, and an even bigger wound might have to be made to repair the damage from what we left un-dealt with.  We might even get blood poisoning as the injury festers.  All that from a tiny, jagged, germy sliver of wood or glass or metal.  Why do we dread its removal so?

Sin, left un-dealt with, leaves us spiritually and even physically/mentally with infected wounds.  It can sure make being around us difficult for those who must put up with our contrariness, whining, complaining, and unkindness.  Also, the longer we put off confessing and forsaking sin, the more painful it becomes; we begin, as Adam and Eve did in the garden, to avoid being in God’s presence where He might see the “bare truth” about our condition!  Sins kept hidden (as if God doesn’t already know) may even leave us later on with some permanent scars to remind us of the penalty of holding on to them.  I promise you, nothing good can come from just leaving sin to do its damage in your life!

When you come humbly before the Father, or seek counsel with your pastor or a trusted, mature believer, it’s very possible that you’re not going to like the truth that is revealed to you—but grit your teeth and take it anyway!  The Holy Spirit will often reveal areas of our lives where we leave ourselves open to certain temptations and difficulties.  If God should send a messenger your way with revelation about what you need to change in your life, don’t get angry or defensive or puffed up!  Don’t offer up lame excuses for your wrong behavior; and don’t become offended at or hurt with someone who cares enough about you to share a word of truth from the Lord.  It may involve forgiving someone else, or putting some things or people out of your life which steer you toward the tendency to sin. When the truth is revealed to you, repent to your Father for those areas in your life…and if you ask Him to help you strengthen the weakened borders in your life, He will!

Isn’t it something how, almost immediately after a splinter is removed, the pain begins to subside and the wound to heal?  It’s as if something a hundred times bigger is taken away, and we sigh in relief as the splinter—and the process to remove it—are behind us.  If you will trust Father God, He is faithful and just and HE WILL forgive your sin.  He will hold you tenderly as He cleanses your wounds, removes what has injured you, and He will not betray your trust!  Take your wounded spirit to Him today.  Just as surely as joy comes in the morning after a night of weeping, healing will come when we surrender ourselves to His perfect will.  Any time He has to do something in our lives that hurts momentarily, we can rest assured that He is working to our eventual good.

“The kind of sorrow God wants makes people change their hearts and lives. This leads to salvation, and you cannot be sorry for that. But the kind of sorrow the world has brings death.” – 2 Corinthians 7:10 (NCV)

 

The Dream: A Lesson in Forgiveness

DarknessA man, distraught at the murder of his son, stood in the courtroom and shook his fist at the perpetrator. He cried out, “I hope you burn in Hell!”

That night, as he slept, the Lord appeared to him in a dream.  He said, ”I’ll grant your request on one condition.”

“Anything!” said the man.  “He deserves to suffer forever.”

God said, “He will burn in Hell forever, but you must observe it forever.  He will always be in plain view and within earshot of you for all time.”

“Good,” said the man.  “I want to have the satisfaction of watching him burn.  I hate him with all my heart.”

And so, God granted his wish. In the first few seconds, the man felt a curious mix of recompense and repulsion.  Inside of a minute, he was very uncomfortable.  Before two minutes were up, he was crying and begging God to shut the sight and sound of the other man’s damnation off.  And just as he ran into the fire to pull his son’s murderer out of eternal suffering, he woke up trembling violently and drenched in perspiration.

The man fell onto his knees beside his bed and asked God why he had felt pity for someone he hated so badly.

And God replied, “You cannot ever hurt someone else without hurting yourself.  As long as you harbor unforgiveness, you can never be free of the person you hold captive; neither can you be released from the guilt of your own sins.  In order to be released FROM him or her, you have to first be the one to turn loose.”

To whom are YOU chained today because of unforgiveness?  It is not God’s will for EITHER of you to remain captive!  Forgive and be forgiven, release and BE released!

 “In prayer there is a connection between what God does and what you do. You can’t get forgiveness from God, for instance, without also forgiving others. If you refuse to do your part, you cut yourself off from God’s part.”  Matthew 6:14-15 (MSG)

               

The DEVIL Advocate

No, it’s not a typo.  I didn’t mean “devil’s advocate.” DevilI’m talking about the sinister, sneaky evil who pretends to be your friend but he is most definitely NOT!  My graphic may be cute, but there is nothing cute in reality about the enemy of your soul.  The devil is a pusher and his drug of choice is EXCUSES.  Now more than ever before, we are a society who lacks accountability.  However we fail to measure up, we always have someone else to tag “it” in the blame game.  What bad behavior are you struggling with today?  Your only hope is in the Word of God, because the devil will give you all kinds of excuses to keep you circling around in the whirlpool of iniquity.  Word:  he is NOT your friend.

Oh how convenient those excuses are!  I behave this way because…bad temper runs in my family, I don’t feel well, I was raised that way, we didn’t show affection in my family when I was growing up, I need that drink, I deserve that joint, I can’t control myself around chocolate, it’s no one else’s business what I do, and the biggest one of all:  I’M ONLY HURTING MYSELF.  If the devil can succeed in making you feel justified in behaving badly JUST FOR TODAY, I promise you he’ll show back up tomorrow with another convenient alibi.  You can either speak the Word, as Jesus did, and drive away the tempter; or you can buddy up with your own destroyer and–contrary to popular belief–hurt not only yourself, but everyone around you.  As you go about your day today, consider this:  if an excuse won’t hold water when we stand before God on that Great Day, it doesn’t hold water now.

Pray with me:  “Heavenly Father, everything in my flesh feels as if I deserve to behave badly and without restraint.  Frustration, temptation, undealt-with anger or unforgiveness, even a feeling where I want to retaliate and pay forward the pain I’m feeling.  Sometimes it feels good to be grouchy, sarcastic, verbally abusive, contrary, full of complaint, and full of myself.  But Lord, in the end, it doesn’t feel that good…not really.  There’s a feeling of emptiness as people pull away from me and as I start burning bridges.  Please lead me to places in Your Word today that I can confess over my weaknesses, as I roll my works over onto You.  You can keep me from caving in to peer pressure, to an addiction, to an uncontrolled temper, or to an easy out.  I want to do better, and Your Word says I can do ALL THINGS through Christ who strengthens me.  I accept Your help today, and I will put forth effort as I wait for You to meet me where I am.  I am NOT destined to fall into a pattern of ungodliness and negativity.  I am NOT going to be a child who brings You sorrow, and I am NOT going to be someone who hurts everyone around me and expects them to just accommodate my bad behavior.  Yesterday is gone, and with it, all those bad, worthless excuses.  In Jesus’ name, I will behave, think, and SPEAK like a Child of the King!”