O sing to the Lord a new song…
Hi Journal,
Sorry for the delay in writing. Been on a lazy trip of late.? I’ve? doing very well. The physical side is just a matter of timing. Naturally the chemo? does create a weakness of the body but that will soon be over. My last treatment is May 10th.
Let’s talk about the Bible –
My Bible time always takes me into my day. My studies for the past several weeks have been in Psalms. And as many times as I’ve read the Bible from cover to cover, I am always intrigued at the light it continues to share. (The light of Jesus.)
Guess you could say that the Bible is an old friend for me. I’ve been reading it through? since 1964. For years I made it a practice to read my Bible? through each year. I’ve gotten away from that. Now I just read it daily, mediate on what I’ve read, and continue to stand amazed at how the Bible wraps itself around Jesus and redemptive history.
Perhaps it is enough to say that the Bible is filled with music. It is filled with worship and praise and it is filled with life.? I’m not talking about the Bible being life in itself. The life is the revealing of Jesus.? For me reading the Scriptures is like taking a walk with Jesus through the garden of life. He always shows me something that I had never seen before.
Been thinking about life -
That is something I’ve been thinking about a lot lately. Life is something to be lived moment by moment. There is no way to regain the past. Nor is there any way to take ahold of the future. We can only live this very moment.
Which brings me to a powerful truth. If we can only live life one moment at a time, why waste a moment of time in the negative zone. Leave the past alone and don’t concern yourself with the ‘ifs’ of the future. Simply trust in the Lord Jesus right now.
This means is that each of us has a choice. We can choose to live in victory or we can choose to live in defeat. We can choose to be happy regardless of our circumstances, or we can choose to live a sour life. We can worry or we can live a life of thankfulness.
Jesus said, “I came that they? may have life, and have it abundantly.” (John 10:10 nasb)
The point is that life for any human has its beginning? place? at the cross. The cross sends a message to the world,? ‘Sin stops here!’? ‘Life begins here!’
The message of the Bible is? God’s love and forgiveness –?
The more I read the Bible the more I see a constant message. The message is about God’s love and His forgiveness. And the more I read the Bible the more I realize just how distorted a picture of God that we humans have been fed by the enemy.
The Lord God is not a stern, unyielding, demanding, tyrant, who is just waiting for us to mess up. Actually some religions seem to paint that kind of picture of God. Jesus changed that picture forever.
How did Jesus change the picture? Paul said that Jesus is the image of the invisible God. Hebrews? tells us that Jesus is the exact representation of God’s very nature. All you need to do is study how Jesus dealt with people in the gospels. The only people He ever rebuked were those people who had a stern attitude about God and about life.
Two of the disciples wanted to call down fire from heaven to consume certain Samaritans. The Lord said, “You do not know what kind of spirit you are of; for the Son of Man did not come to destroy men’s lives, but to save them.” (Luke 9:54 nasb.)
One of the most amazing stories in the Bible for me is the story of the lady at the well. Not one time do we hear Jesus condemning her. He simply told her how to live. He said, “Whoever drinks of the water that I will give him shall never thirst; but the water that I will give him will become in him a well of water springing up to eternal life.” (John 4:14)
I use to wonder why He didn’t give her a sound rebuking over her life style. Over time I began to realize that Jesus was working repentance in her heart. Repentance is not wailing before God. It isn’t weeping and crying over the guilts of life. The word repentance in the New Testament simply means to? ‘change your mind.’?
We change our mind about? Jesus. This change of mind results in a change of direction. At one moment we were walking with no sense of direction. The next? moment we find ourselves walking arm-and-arm with the author of life. ?
So what about ‘O sing to the Lord a new song’?
Glad you asked. One of my most recent devotions came from Psalm 98. As I meditated on this Psalm, I saw how wonderfully prophetic it was. I’ll only share a part of the Psalm. See if you can find Jesus:
Psalm 98:1 - “O sing to the Lord a new song, for He has done wonderful things…”
The new song comes from the life of the cross. When a person truly comes to know Jesus Christ as their personal Savior, this is the beginning of a new? song in their life.?
…His right hand and His holy arm have gained the victory for Him.”
Both the terms ‘the right hand of God’ and ‘His holy arm’ are Messianic expressions. Jesus gained the victory over death, hell and the grave.
The Lord said to the high priest, “Hereafter you will see the Son of Man sitting at the right hand of power, and coming on the clouds of heaven.” (Matthew 26:64) — This is much more to be said here but I’ll leave that off for now –
Psalm 98:2 - The Lord has made known His salvation; He has revealed His righteousness in the sight of the nations.”
Jesus is our salvation. Jesus is our righteousness. The message of Jesus Christ has been preached throughout? planet earth to such an extent that even time is tied to His birth.
Wish I had time to take each verse of this Psalm to let you see Jesus. Actually it concludes with the second comig of Jesus. Listen again:
Psalm 98:8,9 — “Let the rivers clap their hands, let the mountains sing together for joy before the Lord, for He is coming to judge the earth; He will judge the world with rightoeusness and the people with equity.”
How do we know this speaks to His second coming? Concerning His first coming, Jesus said, “For God did not send the Son into the world to judge the world, but that the world might be saved through Him. He who believes in Him is not judged…” (John 3:17,18)
What is this about the rivers clapping their hands and the? mountains singing for joy? This has reference to the whole of creation that will be delivered from its? state of corruption.
Paul said, “For I consider that the sufferings of this present time are not worthy to be compared with the glory that is to be revealed to us. For the anxious longing of the creation waits? eagerly for the revealing of the sons of God. … the creation itself also will be set free from its slavery to corruption…”? (cf. Rom 8:18-21)?
How about it? Can you choose to be happy now? There was an? old chorus we use to sing as children in Sunday School. Listen to the words -
The time to be happy is now,
And the place to be happy is here.
And the way to be happy, is to make others happy,
And have a little heaven down here.
Not much else to be said for now.
Much love coming your way,
Buddy
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Posted: April 24th, 2007 under NHL.
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