Sunday, February 23, 2025

Why can't we see our spiritual growth?


I was recently talking with a friend who shared she was frustrated because she couldn't see her spiritual growth. Why is it that there comes a point in our spiritual walk where we are not as able to see the maturing as we had initially? God quickly gave me a thought.

Have you ever noticed that we cannot see with the visible eye the growth of a tree trunk?

Once a tree reaches a certain stature it's growth really is not visible to the human eye. In fact, I looked up later that depending on the tree the growth rate of the maturing tree will only widen by only a few milimeters a year. To give you perspective it takes 25.4 milimeters to make an inch.

Quite simply we cannot see the growth, but it is there. It is recorded in rings inside the core of the tree.  The first lighter part of the ring shows the early spring growth and the darker part of the ring is darker showing the summer and fall growth. Each ring reveals the history that has taken place. The tree's story is written inside revealing favorable seasons by a wider band to indicate bountiful rain. While a skinny or tighter band reveals drought and struggle. Different trees will reveal the climate change differently because their species and location play a key role in how they respond.

Regardless, the story is recorded in rings and reveals what the tree has endured and celebrated through the years.

What we must understand is that the tree kept growing.  It wasnt visible, but it grew. So do we!  We may not be able to see our growth any more than a tree trunk's growth is visible in the moment, but in time we see it's growth. The things we face in life become a part of our story. They will affect our core. And depending on how we respond, it will be recorded in our story ring.

Regardless, we will keep growing. If we water ourselves with truth (the Word of God), we will know the nourishment that gives us wide rings revealing the strength in us.

When we face the lean, hard, and drought seasons this is when our roots will dig deep looking for water.

Did you know on average a tree roots will grow .5 to 1 meter a year. It takes about 400 meters to make a mile. This is also a slow process that cannot be seen, but it is steady and certain. Healthy roots will never stop seeking nourishment. Aka, water.

In our lean seasons when we think we are not growing, we need to keep digging to find good nourishment through the Word of God. This is what will sustain us. We cannot see it sustaining us, but it is and in time it will reveal itself as God makes a tree planted by the river bearing good fruit in every season.

Growth isn't visible, but it is certain. Keep seeking Him, His Word, and His way.

Shalom y'all. 

Thursday, February 20, 2025

What is Christian Discipleship?: "You have no room for My Word"

Sometimes when I read something it causes me to stop and say, "Oh, but what?" 

Two things stopped me, well maybe three, as I prepare the next story for "What is Christian Discipleship?"

First, I saw for the first time that the Jewish leaders were ridiculing Jesus about whether He was a legitimate child.

"We are not illegitimate children!"

Wow! At first glance, I thought they were responding to their claim to Abraham, but Jesus already said He knew they were Abraham's descendants. They were being rude to Jesus referencing His birth and the rumors that surrounded it. 

The second thing that stumped me is that these very men at the very beginning of this passage were called believing Jews. Okay, I do not know about you, but it makes me ask, "What kind of belief is this?"

This story points out to us that there are two kinds of belief. The kind that listens to God's Word, obeys, and knows freedom or the kind that steals, kills, and destroys because it belongs to the father of lies-- the devil.

So, there is a belief in Jesus that does not lead to salvation or freedom. The difference in this kind of belief and the one that leads to salvation is if it HOLDS TO JESUS' WORD. 

Now, what is interesting is that Jesus tells the Jews, "if you hold to my WORD, the truth will set you free." (John 8:32)

Instead of asking about how to enjoy freedom they focus on their genetic pedigree. "We are the son's of Abraham." (John 8:39)

Jesus said, "If you are the son's of Abraham, you would do what he did."
(John 8:41)

We are told in Hebrews 11:8 that Abraham obeyed God, went where God told him, and lived by faith. 

Jesus pointed out Abraham's spiritual lineage not his genetic or physical lineage.

"Legitimate" belief listens, follows, and obeys by faith. This is why Abraham is listed in the great hall of faith in Hebrews 11. He walked by faith.

Thereby, this passage reveals that spiritually, these men were "illegitimate" children of God for they did not have believing faith like their genetic father Abraham.

Jesus flatly says, "You belong to the devil, the father of lies. He was a murderer from the beginning, there is no truth in him. Lies are his native tongue." (John 8:43-44)

I literally have been dwelling on this passage for days. It is DEEP and mind blowing!

We should all ask ourselves, "Do I hold to Jesus' Words?"

The spiritual condition of our heart is WAY more important than our genetic upbringing! 

What kind of belief in Jesus do you have? The kind that walks in freedom or the kind that wants to silence Him?

Tuesday, February 4, 2025

King Nebuchadnezzar's Testimony

I have studied Daniel through small group studies and church, but for whatever reason this is the first time that I caught the truth that Daniel didn’t write Daniel 4. Daniel 4 is the testimony of King Nebuchadnezzar sharing about how he came know and praise the Most High God.

It wasn’t just a testimony shared with a family member or a neighbor. It was a testimony that was written and sent to all nations and peoples of every language. Maybe it is because I am teaching a course on evangelism and missions. Maybe it is because I am reminding students to tell their story.

Every good story has good guys and bad guys, a problem or struggle, an “ah ha” moment, and a resolution. As I read Daniel 4, my mind exploded as I realized Nebuchadnezzar shared a great testimony!

1. King Neb shared his struggle. He had a dream he didn’t understand.
2. King Neb shared his issue. Pride.
3. Daniel shared the solution. Acknowledge the Most High God, acknowledge heaven rules, repent, do righteousness, and do justice.
4. King Neb did not! He continued on his journey. Hearing and seeing again God's work but ignoring Him.
5. King Neb shared the moment of his fall and how bad it got. He became like an ox eat the grass of the field. His hair grew long, and his nails were like claws.
6. King Neb shared his restoration came when he acknowledged the Most High God and His eternal rule.

He then told everyone all about his journey of humbling to praise the Most High GOD!

It is such a great story. You should go and read it now! Can you imagine all of the nation’s leaders receiving this letter from King Nebuchadnezzar? What a shock!

King Nebuchadnezzar was known for being impetuous, violent, and irrational. He was the ruler of the biggest ruling nation, and he could make you bow to a statue simply because he had music played. Even though God had been reaching out to get his attention, he wasn’t listening to God. In his mind, he was a god, and all should bow to him. He wasn’t willing to listen even when Jesus showed up in the fiery furnace that had killed the men throwing Daniel’s three friends in. But, GOD had a plan! God was after this bad guy!

At this point Daniel is the leader of the wise men in Babylon, so when the king had a dream that his magicians and sorcerers could not interpret, Daniel was brought in as the pitch hitter for the team. The king’s last resort or the wisdom team’s hail Mary.

The king had a dream. Since Daniel had already proven that he could tell the king what his dream meant because God spoke to him. The king said, “I know the spirit of the holy gods is in you, and no mystery is too hard for you.” King Nebuchadnezzar gave attribute to his lowly gods as if they were the reason Daniel was able to interpret the dreams.

Once God revealed to Daniel the dream’s meaning, he was terrified. In humility, Daniel wished aloud that the dream was about one of the king’s enemies instead. The king cried out, “Just tell me!” Daniel was a truth teller because the One he served was Truth.

“You are the tree!”

In the dream, the big, glorious tree was huge, full of strength, prominence, width, depth, height, fruit, fullness, shade, shelter, and beauty. There was nothing like it providing for the beasts of the earth and the birds of the air. “You are the tree. Great and strong. The messenger is of God. You will be cut down. You will be driven away from your people. You will live with the animals. Eat like an animal. The dew will cover you. Seven years will pass until you acknowledge the Most High is Ruler over all kingdoms. You will not be restored until you acknowledge that, Heaven Rules!”

Daniel then began to seek the king’s well-being hoping that a change of heart might change history about to unfold. He boldly stated, “Your majesty please accept my advice: renounce your sins, do righteousness, and seek justice by being kind to the oppressed.

The meaning was given, but it took an entire year before the dream was fulfilled. On the day that King Nebuchadnezzar asked, “Isn’t this the great Babylon that I have built as the royal residence, by my mighty power and for the glory of my majesty?”

Instantly the Voice of heaven spoke, “This is what was decreed to you, King Nebuchadnezzar: your royal authority has been taken from you. You will be driven from your people. Eat like an animal. Eat grass like an ox for seven years until you acknowledge that the Most High is Ruler over all and gives them to anyone He wishes.”

King Nebuchadnezzar was driven from his people, and he ate with the animals as his body was drenched by the dew. His hair grew like the feathers of an eagle and his nails were like the claws of a bird.

Once, seven years passed and his sanity was restored. King Nebuchadnezzar declared, “Once my sanity was restored and I praised the Most High God. My kingdom was restored to me. Now, I Nebuchadnezzar praise, exalt, and glorify the King of Heaven because everything He does is righteous and just. Those who walk in pride He is able to humble!”

 

Tuesday, January 21, 2025

Acknowledge that Heaven Rules

'Acknowledge that "Heaven Rules!"' (Daniel 4:26)

I do not know how I never caught that phrase before, but yesterday it lept off the page at me. Daniel sure had gumption! 

Daniel interpreted his second dream for the volatile King of Babylon and then said, "Therefore, my king be pleased to accept my advice: renounce your sins by doing what is right, and your wickedness by being kind to the oppressed. It may be then that your prosperity will come." (Daniel 4:27)

This is worth repeating in my own words.
1. Repent
2. Do right
3. Be kind to the oppressed

Our greatest economy are our people. The LORD blesses through those around us.

God sure demonstrated patience with Nebuchadnezzar and blessed him with Daniel. I realize that Daniel might not have thought of his captivity as a blessing, but Daniel never stopped being a blessing. He understood the value of investing well in those around him. He spoke truth, gave God glory, and pressed on in serving as if he served God and not man. God used him over a very long period of time to be an instrument in King Nebuchadnezzar's life. 

Daniel 4 is the only chapter not written by Daniel. It is unique because it is the testimony of King Nebuchadnezzar sharing how he came to his senses and believed in the Most High God. 

He addresses all people every where in a letter so that they might hear about God's most miraculous signs and wonders and that the Most High God's kingdom is eternal with dominion over every generation. 

It wasn't until King Nebuchadnezzar acknowledged that HEAVEN RULES and he praised the Most High God as sovereign over all that his sanity, after seven years of acting like an animal, was restored. God never gave up on him. The moment he renounced and proclaimed God restored him.

It is important to note King Nebuchadnezzar's last documented words in the Bible, "Now I, Nebuchadnezzar, praise and exalt and glorify the King of heaven, because everything He does is right and all His ways are just. And those who walk in pride He is able to humble."

Do you need to acknowledge that "heaven rules"? The same rules apply today.
1. Repent
2. Do right
3. Be kind to the oppressed

Who might you need to be willing to speak with gumption to about the Lord?

Father, please restore our sanity across this land cause our leaders choose to acknowledge that heaven rules.