A Matter Of Personal Opinion

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We all have our own personal opinions about lots of things, don’t we?  But there are times when we allow the opinions of others to determine our opinions.

Yesterday’s article in The Pep Letter was entitled, “Are You Stupid?”  It was all about your opinion of yourself. I wanted to elaborate a little more on that topic.

If you understand and apply what you are about to hear on this short podcast (16:33), it can change your life, dramatically!

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Where Is Your Confidence Level?

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Have you ever noticed that some days your confidence in God is really high, while other days it is really low.  Do you know why?

In this short podcast (4:19) I’ll share something about your confidence with God that is monumentally important!  Having confidence in God is a huge key in receiving His promises in your life, and understanding your confidence in Him can be life changing.

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Who’s On Your List?

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In this short podcast (8:06)  I ask you to write down some names.  I’ve done this simple exercise before while teaching live.  I think it will still make the point doing it here on the blog.

Grab a pen and paper.  Oh, and by the way, this may shock you!  Hope not, but it just might!

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Should You Do, Or, Should You Be?

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I received such positive response from the latest article in my free newsletter, The Pep Letter, that I decided to do a short podcast about it.  The article is titled, “Are You Doing Or Being?”

Far too many Christians believe that the more they “do” the more God will love them and favor them.  Then of course they are more than eager to tell others to do, do do.

Find out in this short podcast  (7:10 ) if that is the way God intended us to live.  Find out what the Bible says about God’s love for you.  This podcast could be life changing for you.

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Are You Perfect?

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A lot of people measure their worth to God by how good they are.  That’s a very subtle religious trap.  Don’t get caught in that one.

In this short podcast (7:07), I share about how past failures, mistakes and shortcomings hinder or block us from receiving God’s promises.

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You Are Not What You Do

On this short video (3:26) I talk about a little statement I say when I do my Reducing Stress at Work. presentation for employees.

People often base their self-image on things they do or fail to do.  Your self-image and your self worth should never, ever, be based on what you do or what you don’t do.

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The Biggest Identity Thief

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If you have ever had your identity stolen then you know it is not pleasant.  I’ve been there and done that – twice!

In this short podcast (9:32), I talk about the biggest identity thief that I know.

I mentioned it last Saturday when I was sharing at the Phoenix Rescue Mission. In this podcast, I’ll play you a brief clip from that presentation on Saturday.

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He Got Kicked Out Of The Wedding!

[The Bible is an “Eastern” book.  It was written many years ago in the “East” which today we refer to as “The Middle East.”  As such, there are many customs and idioms that are not familiar to the “Western” mind.]

The month of June is traditionally a month when there are a lot of weddings.  So, let’s get some insight into what to wear to a wedding in Bible times.

Jesus spoke a parable about a guest at a wedding who did not have on a proper wedding garment.  This parable about a guest who was improperly dressed has caused confusion to many readers. Understanding the customs of the lands and times in which the Bible was written gives great insight to this parable.

In the parable, recorded in the Gospel of Matthew, we learn is that this particular wedding was the marriage of a king’s son.  This is the key to the parable.

What Did They Wear?

In Bible times affluent people owned what is referred to as wedding garments, or, wedding robes.  This attire for weddings indicated a person’s social standing. The more affluent people wore elaborate decorations on their wedding garments. Many times this clothing was passed down in the family.

Many weddings in our culture today do not specify a dress code. I have officiated at weddings where some male guests did not wear a coat or a tie.  I have even seen this at what we would call a “formal” wedding.  Never have I seen anyone escorted out of a wedding for improper attire.

But in Bible times, they attended weddings wearing their wedding robe. In the parable, there was a man who was attending without the proper wedding garment.

Maybe He Was Too Poor

Now there are those who might argue that perhaps this man could not afford the proper attire for the wedding.  They might argue, “Well at least he showed up for the wedding.  Why was he escorted out?”

I mentioned that the key to this parable was that it was the marriage of a king’s son.  In Bible times if you were invited to a wedding given by a king for the marriage of one of his children, you did not wear your own wedding robe.  Attending that marriage with your own wedding robe would be a great insult, because the king would provide a wedding robe for all the guests.

The king would make careful arrangements to see that all the guests were given a wedding robe for the occasion.  The garments would be delivered to each guest.  Everyone who attended would then be wearing the attire provided for them by the king.

So when you attended a wedding given by a king, you didn’t come showing your own social standing, wealth, or prestige, but rather you were showing the king’s power and prestige.

Those Listening Understood

Those hearing Jesus speak this parable understood what he was saying. They lived in this culture and practiced these customs. They understood that this man was not too poor to acquire a proper garment.  They understood that this was not a mistake, but a deliberate act by the man in refusing what the king provided.  They understood why the king ordered him to be thrown out of the wedding.

The last verse of the parable is often misunderstood.  It reads, “For many are called, but few are chosen.”

If you are “called” to a wedding, then you have been invited.  It would be better understood as, “Many are invited…”   Many are invited, but few have chosen to accept the invitation and put on the robe that was provided them.

Jesus was teaching about the kingdom of God.  Because God so loved the world, He gave His only begotten Son that whosoever believes in him should not perish but have everlasting life.  Those that accept Christ are made righteous.  You could say that they are clothed in God’s righteousness.  You can’t earn your own righteousness; it is freely given to you because of the work of Christ.

The invitation by the King is to all of mankind.  Some will choose to accept Christ; others will not.

The king was not unfair or cruel.  He had extended the man the invitation and provided the robe for him.  The man refused to wear the robe which was an insult to the king.

Are You One Of The Chosen Few?

Many wonder if they are one of the “few chosen.”   The choosing was whether the man would wear the robe that the king provided.  It was a free will decision by that man to accept the invitation and to wear the robe.

The “chosen” are those who choose to accept what God has to offer. Otherwise, many would be called or invited, and then God would pick and choose who gets to stay and who has to leave.  There are some who think that’s the way God operates!  If that were true, then we would have no free will to decide. But God never takes away your free will.

This parable is about the kingdom of heaven.  The choosing is by the individual, whether he is going to accept what God has extended in Christ or not accept it. Will you accept the righteousness that God has extended to you?

The choice is up to the individual.  Will you accept the invitation that He extended in Christ and put on what has been given you free of charge? Or will you reject the invitation?

It is not of our own abilities, but rather the King’s abilities. Doing your own works to make yourself righteous before God is to refuse the righteousness that He has already freely made available to you through the completed work of Christ.  Few have chosen to accept both the invitation and all that God has freely extended in Christ.

So, how do you know if you are one of the few?  Make the choice!  Accept God’s invitation which is to all of mankind. And, accept His righteousness which is freely yours thorough the completed work of Christ.

Matthew 22:1-14
And Jesus answered and spoke unto them again by parables, and said,

The kingdom of heaven is like unto a certain king, which made a marriage for his son,

And sent forth his servants to call them that were bidden to the wedding: and they would not come.

Again, he sent forth other servants, saying, Tell them which are bidden, Behold, I have prepared my dinner: my oxen and my fatlings are killed, and all things are ready: come unto the marriage.

But they made light of it, and went their ways, one to his farm, another to his merchandise:

And the remnant took his servants, and entreated them spitefully, and slew them.

But when the king heard thereof, he was wroth: and he sent forth his armies, and destroyed those murderers, and burned up their city.

Then said he to his servants, The wedding is ready, but they which were bidden were not worthy.

Go ye therefore into the highways, and as many as ye shall find, bid to the marriage.

So those servants went out into the highways, and gathered together all as many as they found, both bad and good: and the wedding was furnished with guests.

And when the king came in to see the guests, he saw there a man which had not on a wedding garment:

And he said unto him, Friend, how came you in hither not having a wedding garment? And he was speechless.

Then said the king to the servants, Bind him hand and foot, and take him away, and cast him into outer darkness; there shall be weeping and gnashing of teeth.

For many are called, but few are chosen.

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There are a number of books that you can read to get insight on customs, manners, idioms and meanings from the eastern culture in which the Bible was written.  The best I know of were written by by Bishop K. C. Pillai.  I have had the pleasure of listening to recorded teaching by him.

He wrote three books, and they are hard to find, and are usually over priced.  But, if you want to you can check this link to see what Amazon has to offer. Light Through an Eastern Window

Another great resource that I have used for years is a book called, “Manners and Customs of the Bible,” by James Freeman. Mine was printed in 1972 and I know they have newer additions. For the newest edition, just click the link and it will take you to Amazon. The New Manners and Customs of the Bible (Pure Gold Classics)

Who Wants This $50 Bill?

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Listen and find out why today a very special day is for me! On this podcast I talk about a meeting I attended where the speaker pulled out a $50 dollar bill and asked if anyone wanted it.  We all did.

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Is He Willing?

Most of us recognize God’s power and ability. We believe that He is able to do all that He has promised to do and more! We would readily agree and believe that there is nothing too hard or too big for God.

But many times, we have a difficult time believing that He is willing to do it for us, personally. Have you ever been there before?  I sure have.  And if you are not convinced and certain that God is willing to do it for you, then do you really believe and trust Him?

Why Do We Have Doubt?

Why is it that we sometimes think that God is not willing to do it for us personally? What is it that causes us to doubt His willingness? Why would we not accept that He is willing?

I learned the answer many years ago.  The answer is feelings of being unworthy or undeserving. I used to wonder, “What I have done to deserve it? What have I done to earn it?”  Much of this kind of thinking is due to sin consciousness and condemnation.

But, when you really think about it, what is it that we could do, or refrain from doing, that would earn His willingness to provide for us what He has promised? That is a big part of the answer, because far too many Christians base their self worth on how much they do or do not do!

Your Actions Have Nothing To Do With How Much He Loves You!

How many Christians do you know who subtly believe that their righteousness and worthiness in God’s eyes is dependent upon their actions?  I used to be like that.

But if that is really true then we wouldn’t have needed a savior!  The Bible says that it was the completed work of Christ that makes us right and worthy in the sight of God.  What a day it was for me when I learned that!

The Scriptures are clear in saying that as a Christian, nothing can separate you from God’s love. That is why His love for you is unconditional.  He put no conditions on it! Your actions do not have anything to do with how much He loves you. Nothing can ever separate you from His love.

Nothing!

He doesn’t love you any less today than He did yesterday. He doesn’t love you more when you are praying. He doesn’t love you any less when you are messing up. His love for you is unconditional! Nothing can separate you from His love.

Part of the problem in not accepting His willingness to perform His Word for us personally, is in not accepting what He has done for us in the completed work of Christ.

Have you ever had a couple of days go by where you prayed a lot, and did things for others, and really felt that you were “walking for Him?” At those times, how confident were you to go to God and ask for the things you needed? You were probably pretty confident, right? But, why was that?

I’ve been there before!  My actions made me feel worthy and right before God. That is an indication that I believed my self worth, my being right in God’s eyes, was dependent upon my actions.

And if that’s what you believe then when you have a period of time where you are falling short or messing up, you have very little confidence to go to God and expect His help.

You Are Already Righteous!

The Bible says that the Christian is righteous. For a long time that was just some nice sounding spiritual word. But understanding what righteousness means will help you greatly in accepting God’s willingness to bring His promises to pass in your life.

Simply put, “righteousness” means that you are just, or, right! It is a state of being right or just according to an established legal standard. In this case, the legal standard is the justice of God.

In other words, in God’s sight, in His high court, you are right; you are just; you belong! You can now stand before God without any sense of guilt, shame, or condemnation. You have been made right. He made you right!

No wonder the Bible says that you are lovely and acceptable in His sight and holy and without blame before Him! It has nothing to do with your works. It has everything to do with the completed work of Christ.

This Has A Major Impact On Your Self Worth.

Can you see how accepting the righteousness Christ accomplished for you and believing it is true can have a dynamic impact on your self worth and your self esteem?

I don’t feel unworthy to open my refrigerator and get some food. Well of course not! I belong in my own house! It is right for me to be there!

The same is true with God. You and I belong in His presence; we are right being there because He made us right! You and I are both righteous.

Not understanding or believing that we are right in His eyes plays a major part in our accepting His willingness to bring His Word to pass for us personally.

But if we choose to accept His unconditional love for us, and, that we are right in his sight, we will begin to accept that He is willing to bring his Word to pass for us personally.

The promises of God come to pass for us when we believe God. We may very well believe that He is able, but if we don’t really believe that He is willing, then we will not believe that He will.

Why not believe what the Bible says about you and accept God’s unconditional love, and believe that you are already righteous in His eyes? It will have a dynamic impact on your confidence that He is not only able to do for you what He has promised, but that He is also willing to do it for you personally.