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    • Have you ever thought about what heaven looks like?

      Posted at 7:00 am by sneuhofer, on September 4, 2018
      Reading through Psalm 15, David is clear that only those people that live their life totally surrendered to the Lord will be able to enter God’s Holy Tent and live on His holy mountain. I like the way the New Century Version translates this very small but powerful Psalm.

      “Lord, who may enter your Holy Tent? Who may live on your holy mountain? Only those who are innocent and who do what is right. Such people speak the truth from their hearts (emphasis mine) and do not tell lies about others. They do no wrong to their neighbors and do not gossip. They do not respect hateful people but honor those who honor the Lord. They keep their promises to their neighbors, even when it hurts. They do not charge interest on money they lend and do not take money to hurt innocent people. Whoever does all these things will never be destroyed (emphasis mine).” Psalm 15:1 – 5 (NCV)

      When I think about entering into the Lord’s Holy Tent or living on His holy mountain, I think about the eternity I am going to spend praise dancing Jesus! I couldn’t help but put that out there. We were made to worship the King and we will all be dancing around the throne in Heaven singing praises to the King of Glory. I can’t even begin to imagine what that is going to be like. I mean, I have heard songs about heaven…“Surrounded by your glory what will my heart feel? Will I dance for you Jesus or in awe of you be still?” Now I know how Bart Millard (of the band MercyMe) must have come up with the lyrics…but the fact remains it is simply hard to imagine anything like it!
      Ok, let me come back down to earth for a minute. I want to focus in on one other aspect of Psalm 15. In the passage above, I emphasized the words from their hearts. Committing your life to Christ is just that…a commitment! It is not a check the box thing or a follow the law thing. It is a living, breathing, life-altering, heart-changing thing. There will be no way to spend eternity with Christ if we just try to follow a bunch of laws and check a box at the end of the day saying we managed to “color within the lines today.”
      Everyone is separated from God because of their sin and their sinful behavior. The apostle Paul tells us in Romans (3:23) that all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God. Paul continues in Romans (6:23) to tell us that the wages of sin is death. But the gift of life is through the price God’s one and only son paid on Calvary for your sin and for my sin. Jesus loves us so much that HE paid the price so that none of us had to die. Isn’t that wonderful news?!? This is the gift of grace. We did nothing to earn it. It’s a free gift. All we have to do is accept it. I love the way the Message sums it up in Ephesians 2:7-10:

      “Now God has us where he wants us, with all the time in this world and the next to shower grace and kindness upon us in Christ Jesus. Saving is all his idea, and all his work. All we do is trust him enough to let him do it. It’s God’s gift from start to finish! We don’t play the major role. If we did, we’d probably go around bragging that we’d done the whole thing! No, we neither make nor save ourselves. God does both the making and saving. He creates each of us by Christ Jesus to join him in the work he does, the good work he as gotten ready for us to do, work we had better be doing.”

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    • Sin is sin…large or small

      Posted at 8:00 am by sneuhofer, on August 30, 2018

      Sin took advantage of those commands and deceived me; it used the commands to kill me. (‭Romans‬ ‭7‬:‭11‬ NCV)

      In Romans chapter 7, Paul tells us that the law (whether we obey it perfectly or not) is powerless to save us. It is only through Jesus Christ that we are saved. Paul states in verse 11 that sin (Satan) takes advantage of the law to deceive man.

      Humm…since the beginning of time, Satan has used the tool of deception to trick us into questioning the very word (law or command) of God. Remember the question the serpent asked Eve? He said:

      “Did God say ‘you shall not eat from any tree in the garden?'” Gen. 3:1

      That was not the command at all. God said:

      “You may eat freely from every tee in the garden but of the tree of the knowledge of good and evil you shall not eat for in the day that you eat of it you shall die.” Gen. 2:16-17

      In the Garden of Eden, Satan tried to get Eve to question what God said thus deceiving her into breaking the only law God had in place. Satan hasn’t changed his tune one bit…he does the same to us today by misusing the law. The law itself is not sinful or evil. Its function is to reveal sin. Paul tells us in Romans 7: 7 – 8 that we would not know sin if it were not for the law.

      Let’s look at this example. One of the 10 commandments is “You shall not steal.” (ESV Exodus 20:15) Now, this one doesn’t sound so difficult to keep does it? You may be thinking “I haven’t stolen anything so I’m good.” Well, you may not have broken into someone home or business and stolen money or items off the shelf…but if you’ve ever taken a pen from your job, or chatted on Facebook (sent text messages or held phone conversations) with friends during working hours without permission from your boss…you are stealing. That’s right. In this example, you’ve stolen a pen and the time your employer is paying you to do the job you were hired to do.

      Taking a pen from work may not seem like that big of a deal, but in God’s eyes, a sin is a sin. A law has been broken so a penalty must be paid. Now I hear what you must be thinking… a pen really? It’s not a big deal. I took pens from my office all the time too… and some employers don’t even care. But what about a ream of paper for your home printer, or a notebook for home/personal use.

      Praise God for his grace and mercy…more importantly Praise God for sending His son, Jesus, to pay the penalty for our sin. Jesus is the only One who can rescue us from sin and ultimate death.

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    • God? Where are you?

      Posted at 7:00 am by sneuhofer, on August 29, 2018

      Why is God so far away when I need Him most?

      Psalm 10:1 (NCV) Lord, why are you so far away? Why do you hide when there is trouble?

      In times of trouble do you feel God’s presence, or do you think he has left you high and dry? In the very first verse of Psalm 10, the psalmist feels as if God is far away or is hiding from him. But don’t move too far away from that verse without noticing one detail…he is still talking to God. He is being honest about his doubts and is continuing to pray about what he needs. In this Psalm, the Psalmist needs help and he realizes he needs it from God.

      When you go through the valleys of your life – could be in your work environment or in your personal life – do you tend to forget that God is with you? What about when someone get’s something they really didn’t earn, taking the credit and reaping all the rewards. Do you wonder why God allows those things to happen?

      When I begin to feel like this, I have to remember that God see all and will be the ultimate judge. I have to remind myself to keep the big picture in perspective. The Bible is clear, everyone will have to stand before God and give an account for his/her life…every action, every word, every deed.

      I have to continually ask myself questions like:
      • Am I relying on God to get me through this day or am I relying on my own strength?
      •  Am I jealous of someone else’s success?
      • Am I angry because I don’t have what someone else has?
      • Am I harboring bitterness or doubt?

      As I walk through each day, I try not to worry about what I can’t control and what I don’t have. I am confident in the truth at God has a perfect plan for my life and that He will guide and direct me in the way I should go. I am also confident in the truth that I have been created on purpose to accomplish the very purpose He put me on this earth to accomplish. It’s up to me to continually seek Him through daily prayer and the reading of His word. It’s in the quiet moments that I hear is voice and know that He is there…even when my world is falling apart or I’m in the middle of a huge doubt-storm. He is there.

      Today I stand on the promise that the God who created the heavens and the earth is holding me in the palm of His hand. It was God who formed me in my mother’s womb and sees my life from beginning to end. It is because of these truths I know I can trust Him in the “little details” of my life because He is always near (Psalm 145:18, Jeremiah 23:23, Phil. 4:5) and He will never leave me nor forsake me (Heb 13:5).

      Related scripture: Jeremiah 29:11; 1 Cor. 10:31; Prov. 15:19; Titus 3:14

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