Monday, July 20, 2020

HOW DEEP THE FATHER'S LOVE


We were having a family discussion about music a few weeks ago with our daughter and son in law.  They asked Jim to quickly name three of his favorite songs from his growing up years.  Jim is a literal whiz at remember old songs and the artists who performed them, so I knew he would have no problem.  The only one I remember him mentioning was “Till”, by the Angels, which was our wedding song. 

Maybe you would like to play along.  Let’s narrow it down a bit first.  Quick: name three of your favorite LOVE songs from your growing up years.  Go!

How did you do?  My list included, “Till”, of course, then  “Leavin on a Jet Plane”, by Peter, Paul and Mary; and “Your Song” by Elton John, the last two were popular when Jim was in Viet Nam, just three months after we were married.  It was a time of great longing for his presence.

Did you notice that my kids did not ask ME what my favorite songs were?  Know why?  They said they knew if they asked me, I’d just pick hymns and praise music because it’s all I listen to.  Kids, they never consider that you might have had a different life before they were born! 

I do love those wonderful love songs from the days when my love for my husband, and his for me, was new and full and deep.  As wonderful as human love is however, it cannot compare to the love God has for us, which is why I also love hymns and praise music and spend most of my listening time singing along to them these days. 

A favorite came on the other day while I was listening to Pandora.  It’s called, “How Deep the Father’s Love for Us”, by Stuart Townend.  You can listen to it on YouTube if you like: https://youtu.be/YV2zMZ-nZ7k

The words to this song embody so much of what makes God’s love so personal, intimate, sacrificial and sweet to me. 
How deep the Father’s love for us,
How vast beyond all measure,
That He should give His only Son
To make a wretch His treasure.


How great the pain of searing loss –
The Father turns His face away,
As wounds which mar the Chosen One
Bring many sons to glory.
Imagine.  The Father’s love for us is so great that it can’t even be measured. 
The Apostle Paul prays for the Christians in the Ephesian church to know the fullness of God’s love in this way.
(That) you may be able to comprehend with all (believers in Christ) what is the width and length and depth and height – to know the love of Christ which passes knowledge, that you may be filled with all the fullness of God.  
(The Bible - Ephesians, chapter 3, verses 18-19)
Dr. David Jeremiah writes this about those verses:
The breadth of God’s love encompasses the world and all that are in it.  The length of His love extends from eternity past to eternity future. The depth of His love addresses the deepest needs of the human heart. And the height reaches to His very throne.
My favorite memory of those years when Jim was in Viet Nam was getting a MARS call, relayed to me from a radio operator there via a ham radio operator in the states.  We were nearing the end of our three minute call, saying our I love yous, when the Viet Nam radioman said to Jim, “You have time for one more I love you, sir.”  There was nothing like being awakened in the middle of the night to get a call from Jim and have him say, “I love you”. 
God the Father, however, did not just speak about His love on the pages of the Bible, He demonstrated His love, with a gift.  He gave His best, His only Son, as the song says, in order to save a wretch like you, like me. What made us wretches?  Sin.  We’re all tainted with it, with no possible way out, until God demonstrated His love toward us.
The Apostle Paul says in Romans, chapter 5, verse 8:
But God demonstrates His own love towards us in this, while we were still sinners, Christ died for us.
Do you ever wonder whether you could give your life for someone else’s - maybe your parent, or spouse, or your children, or a good friend? 
How about someone who wanted nothing to do with you – like your ex-wife or husband, your estranged relative?
Or someone who hurt someone one you loved – like a child molester, or a mugger, or a murderer?
God didn’t wait for you or me to clean up our acts to demonstrate His love for us.  No.  Jesus died for us while we were sinners!  When WE were the person who wanted nothing to do with Him.  When we were the ones who scorned Him.  When we were the ones who broke His commandments.
Who loves like that?  God does. 
Jesus willingly gave His own life for yours, so that you might be forgiven, so that you might become His treasure.  He endured separation from His Father while He hung on the cross so that you would never have to be separated from Him, EVER. 
Feeling like a wretch?  Then come to Jesus, who loved you and gave His life for you, just as you are.  He loves you that much. 
Behold the man upon a cross,
My sin upon His shoulders;
Ashamed, I hear my mocking voice
Call out among the scoffers.


It was my sin that held Him there
Until it was accomplished;
His dying breath has brought me life –
I know that it is finished.
I will not boast in anything,
No gifts, no power, no wisdom;
But I will boast in Jesus Christ,
His death and resurrection.
Why should I gain from His reward?
I cannot give an answer;
But this I know with all my heart –
His wounds have paid my ransom.
Stuart Townend Copyright © 1995 

Friday, July 3, 2020

WHO IS THAT GUY?


I’m going to ask you to use your imagination for a bit.  


Supposing we met at a party thrown by your husband’s boss.  In a cozy corner where no one else bothered us, I asked you about yourself and you told me all about your job, your family, and your love of sewing and reading.  Then you asked me about myself.  For the next fifteen minutes I regaled you with details about how I was descended from royalty, that I had the promise of a fantastic inheritance from my father upon his death and that I couldn’t wait to come into all that was mine.  


I’m guessing you would have smiled and said “um hum” in all the appropriate places, all the while looking for a way out of what seemed like a really bizarre and probably untrue conversation.  Before it was even near time to leave, you started to anticipate the conversation in the car with your husband on your way home. 


Maybe your side would go something like this: 


YOU:  Oh, my goodness!  What a conversation I had tonight with that lady in the green dress.  Did you see me talking to her? (Husband nods)  Who did you say she was?  


YOU: That lady was ____________________________________________!!!


How would you fill in the blank?


  • ·       A nut job
  • ·       Seriously suffering from delusions of grandeur
  • ·       Someone we should make friends with
  • ·       An escapee from a local mental hospital

(By the way, in case you’re wondering, I made that background up.  😊)


In Matthew’s gospel in the Bible, chapter 16, verse 15 we read an account of Jesus speaking with His disciples.  He asks them:


Jesus: Who do men say that I am?


Disciples: Some say John the Baptist (who had already been beheaded), some Elijah,, and others Jeremiah or one of the prophets.


Jesus: But who do you say that I am?


Simon Peter:  You are the Christ (Messiah), the Son of the living God.


Jesus: Blessed are you, Simon Bar Jonah, for flesh and blood has not revealed this to you, but my Father who is in heaven.


Like me at the imaginary party, Jesus made some pretty amazing claims about Himself.  He said:
  • He had come from heaven (John’s gospel, chapter 3, verse 13)
  • Whoever believe in Me will not perish but have eternal life. (John 3:16)
  • He who does not honor the Son does not honor the Father who sent Him. (John 5:23)
  • I am the bread of life.  He who comes to Me shall never hunger and He who believes in Me shall never thirst (speaking of spiritual hunger and thirst – John 6:35)
  • I am the light of the world; He who follows me shall never walk in darkness, but have the light of life. (John 8:12)
  • Most assuredly I say to you (Jewish leaders), before Abraham was, I AM. (John 8:59 As God, Jesus is eternal, existing before Abraham)
  • I am the Good Shepherd.  The Good Shepherd gives His life for the sheep. (John 10:11)
  • My Father, who has given (My sheep) to Me, is greater than all; and no one is able to snatch them out of My Father’s hand.  I and My Father are one.  (John 10:30)
  • I am the resurrection and the life. He who believes in Me though he may die, he shall live.  And whoever lives and believes in Me shall never die.  (John 11:25-26)
  • I go to prepare a place for you and if I go and prepare a place for you, I will come again and receive you to Myself, that where I am you may be also.  (John 14:3)
  • I am the way, the truth and the life.  No one comes to the Father except through Me.  (John 14:6)
  • I will pray the Father and He will give you another Helper, that He may abide with you forever – the Spirit of truth, whom the world cannot received because it neither sees Him or knows Him, but you know Him, for He dwells with you and will be in you.  (John 14:15)
  • My kingdom is not of this world.   (John 18:36)
These are some pretty audacious claims by Jesus, with others I haven’t recorded.  Maybe some or all of them are new to you.  

If you met Jesus at a neighborhood party and He shared these things with you, what would you say to the driver of your car on the way home?

YOU: This guy I met at the party said all of these far out things about himself.


YOU: That guy is ______________________________________.


How would you fill in the blank? 

·       A nut job who thinks he's equal with God
·       Seriously suffering from delusions of grandeur
·       An escapee from a mental hospital 

If He was any of those things, we could dismiss Him out of hand. 

Some people do, but many, many others down through the ages have believed His claims and seen their lives transformed.

 So. . . . what if all Jesus said about Himself is true?  

Food for thought, isn't it?  Think about it and decide for yourself. Then answer the question:

So, who IS that guy?