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Podcast: Play in new window | Download (Duration: 51:37 — 47.3MB) Subscribe: Nehemiah 10:28-30
(This is the continuation of the previous message. The outline has not changed.)
We invite you to join us for worship each Sunday morning at 9:30. You may also visit us on the web at baptistchristian.org. You can also download our service at Baptist-Christian at I-tunes. It’s a well known fact that if you want to destroy a nation, race, or society you destroy the family. Our enemy the Devil, certainly has a handle on that. As fundamental Christians we cannot continue the current philosophy that because our children are exposed to Christianity, they will automatically adopt and follow it all their lives. In this portion of Scripture God uses some strong language that we must heed or risk losing our children to the enemy! Notice in order to train our children as God wants we must
- SET OUR POSITION. Most people are familiar with the account of Col. Wm. Barrett drawing a line in the sand at the Alamo and challenging the men to step across the line to defend and defend to the death the Alamo. The rest of the story is history. As Christians, and especially as Christian men, we must take a position that is absolutely uncompromising in our stand for Christ. Our focus is to develop families that obey God! Every husband, father, and grandfather must make the decision to claim or reclaim his family for the Lord God Almighty. We can’t continue to “hope” our children take a stand for Christ! We must teach them by showing them. How do we do that?
- STOP PROCRASTINATING. If we are going to change anything, we must first DO something. Last week we talked about a binding agreement with God. That agreement became reality only when the people actually did something. Was gonna, am gonna, I want to, but, when I get around to it… or what we call good intentions never did anything. They are just excuses for what we call procrastination, and the Devil calls victory for him! Dr. Tony Evans says, “you can’t change your past, but you can make choices for your future.” Some of those choices have to be made every day, and sometimes many times each day. Read Ps. 1:1 and then admit to yourself that you really are in one of those three places. If we want to claim or reclaim our families for Christ we must as Christian men
- START PARTICIPATING. Read John 16 and notice that The Holy Spirit convicts us of sin in our life. Now read Ps. 112:1,2. It is mandatory for us as men to delight in God’s commands so our children will be mighty. In order to do that we must stop our current attitude of complacency and start delighting in the law of the Lord. It is not easy to do that because we as men, must first admit we are wrong! Some men who claim to be Christians fight harder at not growing spiritually than they do anything else! The truth is if you can find one instance in your life where God has changed you from what you were, into what you are, then you have all the reason, all the information, and yes even all the ability you need to let God change you in all areas of your life. The catch is, you must allow God to change you HIS way, no matter what! You cannot come to God with terms you devise and expect Him to bless you. Get on your knees and tell God you mean business with Him, then spend time everyday in Proverbs, and Psalms, then the Gospels letting God change you into the man He has planned for you to be.
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We invite you to join us for worship each Sunday morning at 9:30. You can also download our service at Baptist-Christian at iTunes. The Lord’s Supper is never to be taken lightly. Being removed from Calvary by two millennia we accept the historical reality of the resurrection intellectually, but not so much emotionally! As fundamentalists we are sometimes nailed to a wall for our beliefs, but we never have to worry about being nailed to a Cross! There are many reasons we celebrate communion, but we will look at only two now.
- WE ARE TO REMEMBER. Read Luke 22:19. It is interesting to note that “do this in remembrance of Me” is all Jesus said at that last supper. So how do we remember something we have not experienced? Look at it this way, what do you think about during the time you are experiencing the “meal” during your worship service? It is lunch? Or the fact you know you are participating wrongly because you are harboring some sin that you think is hidden from others and an all-seeing God? From a strictly Biblical perspective, if that’s true, you shouldn’t have anything in your hands. However it you are remembering the Passover (life saved because of Another’s substitutionary, sacrificial death) then you are on the right track. Perhaps you are remembering Christ’s passion (His endurance as a submissive victim of afflictions imposed upon Him) where He took your lashes, your nails in His hands, your forsakenness, your spear, then you are remembering as you should. It might be you are remembering His present/gift of His body given for you. Remember, no one compelled Him to do what He did, He did it out of His own free will because He loves you. These are the things we are to remember. Also,
- WE ARE TO PROCLAIM! Read 1 Cor. 11:26. Paul wrote we are to “declare” the Lord’s death. That means as believers we are no longer living for ourselves, but in service to Him. The satanic fallacy of current thought is “there’s no problem or consequence for not giving God ALL of every part of my life. As long as I make other think I am walking with the Lord, it’s no big deal.” We should stop to remember that while all our sin/sins are forgiven in our salvation, God does not ignore any sin in a Christian’s life. All sin has both temporal and eternal consequences! We are also proclaiming Christ’s message in salvation. Paul again explains it very clearly in Phil. 1:21 = “for me to live is Christ. In Athens Paul said “in Him we live, move, and have our being.” (Acts 17:28). When we raise the bread and cup to our lips we are declaring publicly that all/every part of our life belongs to God. We also proclaim the mission or, the expected Messiah has come. For us as Christians it means that we clearly understand the meaning of life is service to God-not self. We remember and proclaim that we were once under condemnation and lived in hopelessness, but have been liberated at Christ’s expense. The Lord’s Supper is not just and observance in which we remember and proclaim, it is a high and holy privilege to eat at the Lord’s table. Why? Because it happens only by personal invitation written in the blood and body of The Lord Jesus Christ!
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Nehemiah 10:28-30
(Sincere apologies, we were unable to capture the audio from this sermon.)
We invite you to join us for worship each Sunday morning at 9:30. It’s a well known fact that if you want to destroy a nation, race, or society you destroy the family. Our enemy the Devil, certainly has a handle on that. As fundamental Christians we cannot continue the current philosophy that because our children are exposed to Christianity, they will automatically adopt and follow it all their lives. In this portion of Scripture God uses some strong language that we must heed or risk losing our children to the enemy! Notice in order to train our children as God wants we must
- SET OUR POSITION. Most people are familiar with the account of Col. Wm. Barrett drawing a line in the sand at the Alamo and challenging the men to step across the line to defend and defend to the death the Alamo. The rest of the story is history. As Christians, and especially as Christian men, we must take a position that is absolutely uncompromising in our stand for Christ. Our focus is to develop families that obey God! Every husband, father, and grandfather must make the decision to claim or reclaim his family for the Lord God Almighty. We can’t continue to “hope” our children take a stand for Christ! We must teach them by showing them. How do we do that?
- STOP PROCRASTINATING. If we are going to change anything, we must first DO something. Last week we talked about a binding agreement with God. That agreement became reality only when the people actually did something. Was gonna, am gonna, I want to, but, when I get around to it… or what we call good intentions never did anything. They are just excuses for what we call procrastination, and the Devil calls victory for him! Dr. Tony Evans says, “you can’t change your past, but you can make choices for your future.” Some of those choices have to be made every day, and sometimes many times each day. Read Ps. 1:1 and then admit to yourself that you really are in one of those three places. If we want to claim or reclaim our families for Christ we must as Christian men
- START PARTICIPATING. Read John 16 and notice that The Holy Spirit convicts us of sin in our life. Now read Ps. 112:1,2. It is mandatory for us as men to delight in God’s commands so our children will be mighty. In order to do that we must stop our current attitude of complacency and start delighting in the law of the Lord. It is not easy to do that because we as men, must first admit we are wrong! Some men who claim to be Christians fight harder at not growing spiritually than they do anything else! The truth is if you can find one instance in your life where God has changed you from what you were, into what you are, then you have all the reason, all the information, and yes even all the ability you need to let God change you in all areas of your life. The catch is, you must allow God to change you HIS way, no matter what! You cannot come to God with terms you devise and expect Him to bless you. Get on your knees and tell God you mean business with Him, then spend time everyday in Proverbs, and Psalms, then the Gospels letting God change you into the man He has planned for you to be.
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Podcast: Play in new window | Download (Duration: 58:41 — 53.8MB) Subscribe: Nehemiah 10
We invite you to join us for worship each Sunday morning at 9:30. You can also download our service at Baptist-Christian at iTunes. Most everyone, including many children, have entered into some kind of binding agreement with someone for some purpose. In every agreement both parties have obligations. Today an agreement becomes binding when all parties sign it. The agreement in our text today was in response to the great distress caused from Israel’s constant rebellion towards God. As always, finally, God wins!! There are at least three truths we see in this agreement.
- IT WAS IN RESPONSE TO DISTRESS! (9:37, 38) It’s sad that far too many times we respond to God out of distress. Israel had chosen to force God to punish them severely for their continued disobedience and rebellion to Him over the last 100-150 years. The chapter reveals that no part of Israel’s life was left untouched by God’s severe punishment. Ponder this: what great distress are you in today? Like Israel, we tend to think because we believe in God and “are not as bad as…” we are ok in God’s eyes. Are we really in such great distress? You be the judge! When was the last time you spent 30 minutes or more along with God letting you speak to Him from His Word? I don’t mean reading on some schedule or devotional, I mean meditating, thinking deeply, letting the Word go clear to the motives and intents of your heart! Maybe you did that just this morning or last evening. Maybe you can’t remember the last time. Do you not see the lack of intimate communication with your Heavenly Father as distress? He does! The covenant was also
- SURE, SIGNED, AND SEALED! (9:38) It was sure or binding, firm, stable, remaining in its proper state. The signing and sealing were two very personal and legally binding actions that held the participants fast to the terms of the agreement. There is no doubt that at this time the people meant business with God. On a personal note, when was the last time you signed your name to a personal covenant with God? When was the last time you sealed a covenant with God by telling another Christian walking with the Lord and became accountable to them, as well as to God? The only way God will bless you and your family is if you follow His doctrines on His terms. Notice also the covenant was
- VOLUNTARY! (9:38; 10:28, 29) In the very deepest reaches of your heart do you want to give all of yourself unconditionally to God? The immediate answer that popped into your mind is the truth! The only reason anyone ever does anything for the Lord is pure desire. God never forces us to do anything. Because He doesn’t we have come to believe some sin is tolerable; mediocrity is acceptable and complacency has no consequences. Can you support those beliefs with Scripture? (No!) We must come to the point where we realize that our most fundamental fear is what God might do if we completely submit ourselves to Him and cut all strings. Go read Jer. 29:11 and follow the chain references through Scripture and see if the results sound bad. God can give you more than all you ever ask or imagine if you declare Him the only Sovereign Lord in your life, then get out of the way and follow His leadership.
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We invite you to join us for worship each Sunday morning at 9:30. You can also download our service at Baptist-Christian at iTunes. Nehemiah is leading the Israelites in spiritual revival to turn their hearts back to the God Who created them! Turning from sin to God is harder than turning from God to sin! Repentance acts against our pride causing us to put off sanctification while testing God’s patience with us. We dare not continue to that testing lest we force God’s hand to discipline us for our sins. Let’s continue to learn what turning back involves:
- WE MUST ACKNOWLEDGE OUR OWN SIN! Read verses 16, 17a. Here is where repentance gets sticky. We don’t mind helping others acknowledge their sin, but when it comes to declaring our own sin, we often balk, don’t we! 2 Cor. 10:12 and 2 Tim. 4:3, 4 tell us why that is. Christians often say “I’m not as bad as…” We must come to the point we understand we are as bad as… But not as Good as Christ! With such an attitude revival is impossible whether individually, corporately, or nationally. In Ps. 32:1-7 we learn confession really is good for the soul. Even in our sinfulness, God is faithful/loyal to us/not forsaking us, yet all the while reaching out to us in His infinite love. Why? Because He wants us to repent by confessing our sins so He can forgive our guilt.
- WE MUST ACKNOWLEDGE THAT GOD IS OUR LOYAL PROVIDER. Read VERSES 19-25. It is God Who guides us day and night. Remember, sin pushes but God leads. He never goes so far ahead of us we can’t reach Him, and He always makes His presence known. Just like God knew where Canaan was and knew how to lead Israel there, He knows where He wants you to be and will lead you there if you let Him. God can’t abandon us! Isn’t that a wonderful truth! If we are lacking in life, it is because we are refusing what God is offering, but never because He fails to offer! You must accept what God offers and provides if you expect Him to lead and bless you. Why? Because God only gives us what is the very best for us. To Whom do you look for your daily provision?
- WE MUST ACKNOWLEDGE GOD AS OUR RIGHTEOUS JUDGE! Read verses 26-31. You will notice that when Israel rejected God, He punished them. That concept doesn’t set well with our current don’t-offend-anyone theology! God however, has an entirely different system. He wants us to understand that sin, disobedience, rebellion, and all those other unpleasant words are all egregious offenses to Him. Every sin has a consequence and we must understand we will pay that consequence- always! God administers His punishment with the very specific purpose of restoring us to fellowship with Him, usually at a higher level. Finally,
- WE MUST ACKNOWLEDGE GOD’S JUSTICE AS BENEFICIAL! Read verses 32-38. Here Nehemiah appeals to God’s mercy. God doesn’t get His kicks out of making people suffer—we bring it on ourselves because of our stubborn hearts. All God’s judgments are designed to show us our error, to point us to the right path, to keep us from going astray, and to restore us to the place where God can shower us with blessings. Are you ready to acknowledge God in these areas of your life?
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Guest Speaker: Tom Adams
I’ve been interested in history but have always been a remarkably average student at it unlike Ethan, who assures me that he is completely awesome. Dates? Names? When do we get to the good stuff? When I’d heard the idea of a “Christian history” of America, it piqued my curiosity. I approached the subject very guarded. After all, I’d heard of other “works of God” taking place after the New Testament was completed and I didn’t want to study something similar to golden tablets dug up by a liar. I normally skip introductions and forewords by authors but this time I either didn’t realize I was reading it or I just flat-out wanted to know whom Peter Marshall and David Manuel were. The story of how they researched this series of books was amazing by it self! “Chance” discoveries of long lost tombs in forgotten areas of old libraries, gaining access to collections that were normally reserved only to advanced university scholars by sheer “luck”, etc. Then you have the support from their church. People were rallying behind the project and getting excited over… historical research? I can only imagine how awesome those church picnics are. But the support of the church really made wading through this sea of information possible. Add into that the fact that these people were able to lift out the required nuggets of information necessary to be organized, parsed and crafted into these three books can only be described as divinely guided. I want to be careful with that statement – I in no way want to give the impression that these books are God-breathed like the scriptures. We know that work to be complete and nothing more will ever or needs ever to be added to it. Instead, I simply want to emphasize that this is information that God wants to make sure we don’t lose. He was involved in this work, it was His plan and He is in control. The America that we know and love was not something that happened by chance, and although we do not see her mentioned in the Bible (even though some may argue certain symbols in the Book of the Revelation may allude to us), she does have a purpose, we are supposed to exist and we can be used for His glory if we allow ourselves to be. Before the signing of the Declaration of Independence, which we celebrate in just a few days, other events had to take place to lead up to it. Arguably the first of these events is the crossing of the Atlantic by Christopher Columbus. While in school I learned that the reason Columbus crossed the Atlantic was to prove the Earth was round and to establish a shorter trade route to India. Students today are left with the idea that Columbus’s motivation was worldly, greedy and anything but centered on bringing the light of the gospel to a new, dark land. That information has slowly been removed from historical texts over time. It wasn’t until a copy of the original journal of this now-famous mapmaker-turned-“admiral of the open sea” was found and translated into English that we get a glimpse of what really happened. Peter Marshall and David Manuel read this translation and combined it with other historical sources to create their book “The Light and the Glory”. I highly recommend this book! Today, I want to share with you their research on Christopher Columbus, which they record in the first two chapters of their book.
Columbus’s journal shows that he thought a lot about. His name, Christopher could be translated as “Christ-bearer” and he always viewed that as a sign that God was preparing him for some great service. He selected Isa. 49:1-6 as his “life verses”, and related them to himself – choosing to view them as God’s plan for his life. He was to take the light of the gospel to dark and undiscovered lands. Perhaps that’s why he chose to become a mapmaker: so he could explore new places. It’s unknown when, exactly, during his life that Columbus felt the call to carry the light, but we do know that he felt it and that for a time, nothing else mattered more to him.
Now here’s where we catch up with traditional history. We know that Columbus originally approached King John II of Portugal to help finance his mission. He’d calculated the requirements and the costs of the journey to about 1.25 million of today’s dollars. The king did not answer him immediately but instead turned it over to his advisors and scholars to consider Columbus’s plan. It was very detailed and included the exact route that he intended to use – one that would later prove to be the only route that was capable of success! Even then, you can see God’s hand in this plan. Unfortunately, the King’s advisors did not see what we do today and advised the King against this endeavor. Furthermore, we get a glimpse at Columbus’s personality: they’d found him to be arrogant and overbearing. With his first rejection behind him, he enlisted his brother to take the plan to England for an audience with King Henry VII. Again, the King’s advisors found the plans laughable. After all, everyone knew the earth was flat! King Henry VII rejected Columbus’s plan, so he set off to Spain to ask for help from Kind Ferdinand and Queen Isabella. At this time, Spain was fighting to be rid of the Moor invaders who had landed hundreds of years prior. Columbus was convinced that Spain was the right choice for his life’s mission. Ferdinand and Isabella were renowned for their faith and service in promoting the Christian faith. Because of this, Columbus felt that they were who God wanted him to work with to carry the light. We get the idea that Columbus’s efforts happened in a very short amount of time when in reality months and years take place before he’s able to get an answer from Spain. When the answer finally came, they told him that their advisors found his plans to have a “weak foundation” and “unreasonable to any educated person”. After so many years of waiting and becoming more and more convinced that this was God’s plan for his life, the words must have hit him like a ton of bricks. Could he have been wrong about God’s plan? Was his life-verse chosen in error? Was all this work for nothing? Columbus was distraught and like many of us when things happen and we don’t understand why, he sought answers. Columbus then met with Juan Perez, a Franciscan monk who was gifted with wisdom. After speaking with him, Juan began to question Columbus about his faith. For so long Columbus had depended on his plans, his presentations and his relationships to get him what he wanted. He was doing God’s will, but he was doing it, not God. Perez led Columbus to repentance and soon after, Ferdinand and Isabella called for Columbus to return for an audience with them. They had decided to help him! I imagine Columbus found it hard to remain humble. He must not have connected the dots between his repentance with Perez and the change of heart for the King and Queen because the first thing he did was lay upon them a list of requirements. Columbus demanded three things:
- A tenth of all the discovered riches.
- The rank of “Admiral of the Ocean Sea.”
- Viceroy and Governor of all the discovered lands.
Although the King and Queen did not like his demands, they eventually agreed and the plans began for Columbus’s mission to the new lands.
This wasn’t the only time we see Columbus’s on/off relationship with God after things started going well for him. In fact, it seems that whenever things were going great, Columbus took the credit but when things turned sour, he was back on his knees. However, even during prayer he didn’t always see the error of his ways. From here, the history taught in many schoolbook holds true in his journal. Toward the end of the long voyage, the crew became increasingly restless. So much so that the captains of the Pinta and Niña met with Columbus to discuss turning back before they had a mutiny on their hands. Columbus bargained with them and was able to get them to agree to press on for just three more days. After the meeting, Columbus went to his knees in prayer. After all, he was in trouble, right? God in all His patience listened to him and that first night the three ships covered more distance than any other day during the entire journey. This caused concern for the crew. Why were they suddenly moving so quickly? The next day, excitement began to spread amongst the crew. Sure signs of land could be found in the water: twigs, flowers, and wood that had been carved were spotted floating past them. A prize was set up of an annual payout to anyone who spotted land first. The next night a small light was spotted. Columbus and another sailor called it out at the same time (he’d later dispute this and claim the prize for himself). It wasn’t long before it was confirmed that there was land ahead of them! God had answered Columbus’s prayers again. Upon setting foot on the new land, the first thing Columbus did was pray and thank God for not only delivering them across the ocean sea, but to praise Him for his beautiful creation of these virtually untouched lands. He set about his mission and found the native peoples and we all know who he thought they were. The wholly inaccurate label of “Indians” was given to them and his first priority was to befriend some to become translators. He’d estimated that converting them the Christian faith would be an easy task. He grossly underestimated our enemy. You see, these lands were an area where Satan need not concern himself much. There were no missionaries here until Columbus and no one had ever heard of the name of Jesus, let alone trust Him as savior. However, the light had touched the shore of the new lands and the enemy needed to act quickly if it were to be snuffed out.
Remember my mentioning of Columbus’s demands? It didn’t take long for the enemy to take notice that Columbus struggled with greed and pride. I don’t know what the look on Columbus’s face was at this moment, but I can imagine the sun striking the golden rings in the native’s noses in just the right way to get his attention. This is what was going to make him famous. This is what was going to give him riches. This was what was going to make him powerful: GOLD. Sadly, this is what history now remembers him for. From then on, bringing the light of the gospel to a land that had never heard it took a backseat to his quest for gold. His searches brought upon the natives cruel treatment. It eventually wrecked one ship and caused the desertion of another. Without enough ships for the return voyage, a fort was established and volunteers selected to stay behind as Columbus returned with some of the treasures they’d gathered. The previously deserted ship, the Pinta, met up with them and they sailed toward home together again. We see little mention of Columbus’s original mission of spreading the Gospel now. His thoughts had turned more to gold than to God.
His return trip wasn’t as easy as the first voyage. At first, the weather was amazing, but toward the end it was anything but. Severe storms pounded the two ships and there were great concerns about keeping them afloat. Sails were torn from the masts and the ships were tossed about. Columbus and his crew were in trouble, and you know what that means: time to pray! We don’t know, but it is easy to imagine Satan’s hand in these storms. Preventing Columbus’s return would no doubt delay any more efforts to spread the light for countless years. If the ships were sunk, the only ones left in the new world that knew anything about Christ were too busy enslaving the natives, torturing them and murdering them for more information about where to find gold! Greed had overtaken those left behind and we know the seeds were growing inside Columbus’s own heart. With the ships in trouble, Columbus cried out to the Lord for deliverance but this time his relief did not come right away. He and the rest of the crew began to bargain with God. On three separate occasions, they cast lots to determine who among them would make a pilgrimage to a monastery as a demonstration of their faith. Two of the three times, Columbus was chosen. Unlike Jonah, who took his selection as a sign from the Almighty that he was the blame, Columbus wore it as a badge of honor, believing that God had chosen him to take this journey because his faith was so strong! The storm continued and the entire crew eventually joined Columbus on their knees, crying out to the heavens so loudly that their prayers drown out the noise of the storm. Still, the ships were tossed and even separated. Nothing seemed to work.
We know that the storms eventually passed and that Columbus returned to report what he had found. Our adversary was unable to prevent this step in God’s plan. Columbus made two more trips to the “new world” in his lifetime. The second was quite devastating to his new-found riches and glory. The King and Queen had discovered the treatment of the natives and greatly disapproved. They ordered that he be removed from the position of Governor, but Columbus refused to acknowledge since he believed that they had no authority to do so. With his focus on more gold and more power, Ferdinand and Isabella did not see fit to allow him to return a third time until much later. They sent others in his place to help repair the damage done to the relations with the once peaceful, now war-like natives. Where before there were about 300,000 inhabitants of Española, barely 2,000 remained.
For his last journey of exploration, Columbus was able to secure four ships but Ferdinand and Isabella forbade him from returning to Española. He ignored their warning and sailed directly to the island. Upon arrival, however, he was refused permission to land so he went on to what is now Central America. We know that he found “gold fields” where the ore was easily removed with bare hands from the dirt. It is this area that Spanish conquistadors would later conquer for greed and profit. Though Columbus brought the message of salvation to those who’d never heard it, you can’t ignore the atrocities that accompanied it. It’s easy to focus on the downsides of his voyages but I believe that is a distraction from our enemy to see the original plan that God had set for him. We were all once sinners, we all have memories of our past sin nature and we are all fallible and able to be tempted. God still chooses to use us, not because we are perfect – that would make the miracle of His work less visible. He chooses us because we are flawed, demonstrating His mighty power through us! I’m reminded of 2 Corinthians 12:9 where Paul wrote “But He said to me, “My grace is sufficient for you, for My power is made perfect in weakness.” Therefore I will boast all the more gladly about my weaknesses, so that Christ’s power may rest on me.” Columbus certainly had weakness, just like the rest of us. We may have the same weaknesses as him: a distracting desire for money, an overly exciting fascination with title or position or thoughts of power monopolizing our mind. We may have weaknesses that we don’t even know about (yet). Whether we like to admit it or not, each of us has a point where we are vulnerable and the enemy knows this. As pastor has mentioned before, 1 Peter 5:8 says “Be self‑controlled and alert. Your enemy the devil prowls around like a roaring lion looking for someone to devour.” We’ve been warned to be on our guard. For Columbus, he chose to live a life of being reactive to problems. When troubles pressed upon him, he dropped to his knees and cried out to the Lord. And I don’t want you to think that’s a wrong response. We do need to cry out to the Lord when we need help. David does so repeatedly in the Psalms and we see this demonstrated again by Peter after leaving the boat to meet Jesus on the lake. But rather than depend upon God as a “safety net”, instead we need a plan where we are proactive. Like the verse in 1 Peter says: “Be self-controlled and alert”. That to me has nothing to do with waiting around for hard times to come. Being alert, or as the Amplified Bible says it, being “vigilant and cautious at all times” is something that we need to be doing always. Watching those weak spots in our lives to make sure that when temptation comes, we are ready. Imagine how history would remember Christopher Columbus had he kept his heart in check. Imagine how many of the “Indians” would have lived and gone on to trust Christ as savior had he kept his focus on the calling he’d felt so many years before. When you finish the book, and I suggest that you do read it, you see that God’s plan was never, ever thwarted. Later on we see the arrival of the Pilgrims and the Puritans and see the foundations of a true democracy laid, based on the Christian principles of loving God first and then also your neighbor. Further on, the day where we as a nation declare our Independence and build on those foundations will be marked for centuries to come. For a long time, we were an example of a Christian nation, but even during our best times, we were still a nation made up of both current and former sinners. Old habits die hard and apathy, left unchecked, can slowly erode the principles of a godly society. Habits and lifestyles that were rare and taboo are open and celebrated today. People openly mock God and receive fame and fortune while those who speak out for truth and righteousness are ridiculed and jeered. God’s plans, however, have still not been foiled.
At the end of his life, Columbus’s health deteriorated rapidly. He was unable to set sail again and barely able to leave his bed. We can imagine what went through his mind during this time, and the authors, as they do throughout the book in the absence of documentation, paint a picture of what “might have been”. They imagine him looking at the ships in the harbor and remembering his voyages. They also imagine his thoughts turning to what had set him on the path to exploring the seas and discovering the continent that we live on today. And, knowing what we do about his last days, it’s easy to imagine him finally seeing where he had strayed from the path God had set him on, where he had abandoned his mission to satisfy his lust. We know that before he died, Columbus repented of his sins and that his last words were “Father, into thy hands I commend my spirit.” Finally, at last, yielding to the authority of someone other than himself. He may have strayed from his path, but in the end, he finished well.
I’ve talked about how our nation seems to have strayed from the path God laid out, but that does not mean that we are lost forever. We too, can repent, be revived and restored into fellowship with him, placing us back in His perfect will. Before we can do that as a nation, we have to do that as individuals as well. As I said before, we each have our own weaknesses, but that doesn’t mean that we are weak! Our weaknesses are simply areas of our life where God’s power and glory can be seen all the more! Sure, we can choose to continue to wallow in sorrow that we’re not perfect yet, that we’ve “messed up again” and get discouraged. That’s exactly what the enemy wants us to do! He wants the world to see that Christians are sad, miserable and sometimes even bitter people, unable to shake off their old sin habits. Instead, we need to choose to “be vigilant and cautious at all times”. Practically, that means spending time with our God each day: reading His bible, talking with Him in prayer and hiding His word in our hearts. When the time comes when we have our own moments of temptation, we are ready, having been watchful, to guard our thoughts and counter with the power of His word. We can do it, we can be successful because we serve a God who loves us and will not be defeated.
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