Monday, May 31, 2010

May 31, 2010

Deuteronomy 4

David Barton of Wall Builders has very convincingly demonstrated that the founding fathers of the USA based much of their concepts of government and the formation of our constitution upon principles of Scripture. While my son was serving Iraq, he developed a relationship with the interpreter assigned to his unit. His interpreter was very impressed with the way our government was established. He asked Brice for some books on the history and founding of our country. We were able to send him some of David Barton’s books on government. What would cause such a man to desire to learn more about our country, a country which many of his religion have called America, “the great Satan?” What is attractive about America?

Although I cannot find the source, the following quote is generally attributed to French political philosopher and historian de Tocqueville (about 1835):



I sought for the greatness and genius of America in her commodious harbors and her ample rivers, and it was not there…in her fertile fields and boundless forests, and it was not there…in her rich mines and her vast world commerce, and it was not there…in her democratic Congress and her matchless Constitution, and it was not there. Not until I went into the churches of America and heard her pulpits flame with righteousness did I understand the secret of her genius and power. America is great because America is good; and if America ever ceases to be good, America will cease to be great.



Whether or not he said or wrote it, it is still a great statement, filled with some truth. Its truth is found in the Scripture. The principle is found in what God promised to the nation of Israel that their admirers would say of them.

7“For what great nation is there that has God so near to it, as the Lord our God is to us, for whatever reason we may call upon Him? 8“And what great nation is there that has such statutes and righteous judgments as are in all this law which I set before you this day?

While this is a promise to the Nation of Israel and not the USA, the principle is there. When we follow His righteous judgments, life goes well for us. That is part of His glory. If you do the principles, they work whether you believe the principle giver or not. Indeed we serve a glorious King. Speak His glory to someone today!

--Pastor john

John 12:1-26

We come to John’s account of the triumphal entry. Can you imagine the thrill the disciples had as they approached Jerusalem. Thousands of people were streaming out to welcome Jesus! They were quoting part, Psalm 118:25, 26, of the Hallel which indicates they believed Him to be the Messiah, the Christ. Surely this fueled the thoughts of the twelve that the Messianic kingdom was about to be established. The exhilaration of the moment must have been overpowering! It is interesting that John introduces it with Mary anointing Jesus’ feet. Jesus announces that she has done it for His burial.

John tells us of the plot to kill Lazarus. Amazing isn’t it? Some people can have all the evidence in the world in front of them, but if it does not fit their world view, they will not believe. So it is with those who sought to kill Lazarus and would eventually kill Jesus. So John introduces the Triumphal entry with warnings and plots of death and he concludes the telling with Jesus’ admonition that it was now time to for Him to be glorified. Now had I been a disciple then and heard that statement, my natural reaction would have been, "Wow! He has presented Himself as King, as Messiah! The Kingdom will begin soon. What else could He mean that the Son of Man was going to be glorified. And I am going to be in His cabinet!"

But the glory that Jesus spoke of did not include an immediate earthly coronation nor an immediate visible kingdom. Yes the apostles would serve in His cabinet. But no, it would not involve high level affairs of state meetings in grand palaces such as king Herod's palace. Glory meant dying. Jesus' glory meant their following Him into death to grand visions of importance and palaces so that they might serve others. Jesus' glory was first the cross then the resurrection. Someday His glory will come to earth in its fullness. But right now His glory is the cross and the resurrection. Our glory is to follow Him there! Indeed we serve a glorious King! Speak His glory to someone today!

--Pastor john

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