The Nearness of Our Blessed Hope

My dear sister,

As I sit in the comfort of my home with my cup of coffee in hand, thinking of you and watching the news of the world, my heart wells up in gratitude to the Lord for our safety from violent persecutions simply because we profess to be Christ-followers. Certainly there have been times in my own life when my love for Jesus has caused discomfort in those who do not love Him, even scorn and disdain, but never to the point of physical harm or the State coming to take me away. I know that in our own USA there are those whose families have ostracized them, there are small businesses which have been shut down, there are lawsuits against organizations who refuse to compromise their core beliefs.  These are hurtful and serious situations, the outcome of many still unknown.  Our first amendment rights seem to be in jeopardy over various issues including homosexual ‘marriages’ abortion ‘rights’, and transgender ‘rights’. At present, none of these are resulting in torture and death to those in opposition, but they certainly are an oppression of serious noteworthiness…Which brings me back to the world news…

It is with horror that we hear of our brothers and sisters and children being beheaded, crucified, set on fire, or drowned. I do not mean to minimize in any way our own trials, diseases, disappointments, and deep losses of various kinds, but in our trials perspective is always beneficial.

I think of Hebrews 11 with its list of pilgrims and sufferers and martyrs. Though they had many promises of the coming of Christ, they never saw, here on earth, the fulfillment of those promises, yet “they all died in faith, not having received the promises, but having seen them afar off were assured of them, embraced them and confessed that they were strangers and pilgrims on the earth…Others were tortured, not accepting deliverance, that they might obtain a better resurrection…of whom the world was not worthy.”

I think of the apostles, all put to death except the exiled, beloved John. I think of the believers through the centuries who suffered simply because they loved the Lord Jesus and would not deny their love. “They overcame him by the blood of the Lamb, and by the word of their testimony; and they loved not their lives unto the death.” (Revelation 12:11)

There are Daniel, Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego–refusing to obey the Kings edicts, knowing death must follow, unless God… And Luther’s brave stand before the Diet of Worms. Get a copy of Foxe’s “Book of Martyrs”, read with horror and awe, and think long and hard about the test of faithfulness.

Sweet sister, when we get bogged down by the things in our own lives, let us ask God to remind us of the big old world out there filled with so much evil and imposed suffering and unimaginable abuse and persecution in the name of false gods against those who love our Lord Jesus.
Many of our brothers and sisters are experiencing sheer terror at this moment. They are despairing of life itself yet they are clinging to God, our Father. My heart cries out to Him on their behalf.

Pray with me.

O, our God, our hearts ache and cry out to You for all those in this world who are being or will be persecuted simply because they are faithful to Jesus Christ. Please prepare all of your children for a day of possible persecution by strengthening us in our trust in You, Your Word, and in Your goodness now, so that no matter what, we would remain faithful to You, by Your grace. May we all have “persecution grace” and not shrink from living boldly for Christ in every circumstance. In our own strength we would crumble. In Your strength we can do whatever You call us to do. May we have thoughts of those who have gone on before and be prepared to “leap for joy because great is our reward in heaven” (Luke 6:23) and “rejoice that we would be counted worthy to suffer shame for His name” (Acts 6:41 ).

For those who are suffering now, physically, emotionally, spiritually–for dear unknown friends– please sustain, lift up, surround, give courage, take away doubts, misgivings, wavering, fear and dread and terror…Comfort, build up, remind of Your goodness, Your love, Your nearness, Your face, Your heaven.  May there be rejoicing and songs of praise coming from their lips–for the joy set before them. Please remind them that their suffering brings great eternal reward. It is not in vain. Remind them that I Peter  1:6-7 tells them that their faithful response in their sufferings validates their faith in God “even though tested by fire” that it “may be found to result in praise and glory and honor at the revelation of Jesus Christ.” Remind them and us that the more we suffer for Him, the greater our capacity to glorify Him. That is a very great reward.

Lord Jesus, You who were persecuted and suffered–You who were tempted in all points as we are (yet without sin), please let your nearness be known to these precious children of Yours, keeping them faithful, not denying the Lord Who bought them, even in the face of death.

‘Thou art my protecting arm,
fortress, refuge, shield, buckler.
Fight for me and my foes must flee;
Uphold me and I cannot fall;
Strengthen me and I stand unmoved, unmovable,
Equip me and I shall receive no wound;
Stand by me and Satan will depart;
Anoint my lips with a song of salvation and I shall shout Thy victory.’ (From Valley of Vision)
Amen.

In the midst of all pain and suffering Jesus says, “Surely I am coming quickly.” He will make everything right. He will wipe away all tears. He will take away our anxieties and terrors and our sin forever.  Let us say with John,  “Amen. Even so, come, Lord Jesus!”

Look up, my friend, He IS coming again.

Cherry

Mustard and Mountains

Beloved Sisters,

Mustard and mountains make for a great success story!

Are you desperately pining about why things do not go the way you want? Are you doubtful that your life is not prosperous because…and because…? Where is your Happy and Prosperous New Year?

Perhaps yesterday introduced a barrage of worries—a needed job, a sick child, a lost key. Or was it today that your project was rejected, a promise was broken, or the rent was increased. Have you yet to see your life brim full of all the expectations you had created since childhood—a dream house, a dream vacation, a dream husband? As I walk alongside you, listening and bearing some of your fearful load, I am reminded of a little lesson that Jesus taught His anxious, doubtful followers. He said, in Matthew 17:20, For truly, I say to you, if you have faith like a grain of mustard seed, you will say to this mountain, ‘Move from here to there,’ and it will move, and nothing will be impossible for you.”

Do you hear what Jesus is saying? He is comparing the fears and frustrations of our day to a mountain. He must have been looking at a certain mountain at the time he said this: you will say to this mountain. His human eyes were probably observing the peaks, the crags, and the many, many rocks, while His divine love was peering through the souls of those around Him. What a lesson for us—coming from the only One fully man and fully God!

His lesson is, also, rather simple: Every day we face a mountain. The peaks are too high for us to climb, the crags are so dangerous, and the rocks may fall on us. And so, how do we get around the mountain that prevents us from a prosperous day? We place our faith in Him.

This is easier said than done, as this Christian woman who writes to you has, more than once, attempted to scale the mountain solo! Setting my goals on reaching those peaks, without asking Jesus to take me there, made the journey of my day longer as I continued to fall back. Without prayer to Him for wisdom, those crags ripped through my ambitions. Without depending on my Sovereign God, the rocks crushed every hope for success. The mountain left me breathless and overcome with discouragement.

But Jesus gives us a great solution with a tiny example—the mustard seed—and He compares faith in Him to that one little seed. You see, having faith in Christ Jesus is the seed from which our prosperity germinates, grows and thrives. With faith, everything we do, say, hear, think should be for His glory and praise. With faith in Christ Jesus, we are praying to Him for your success that is within the will of God.

When we have faith in Christ Jesus, we approach every action with trust that God is sovereign over the action from beginning to end. Our faith may be small for the largest of tasks ahead, yet faith in Christ Jesus will permit us to prosper, even if we fail by the world’s standards, even if we do not get what we had hoped to get—in this world.

Faith is placing our trust on what God wants for us. We can move those mountains when we look at them with Jesus. Better still, we shall walk with Jesus among the faithful–for all eternity. (Hebrews 11)

Allow me to share with you one of my favorite psalms, one that allows me to climb every mountain of the day. It is Psalm 121.

I will lift up my eyes to the mountains;
From where shall my help come?
2 My help comes from the Lord,
Who made heaven and earth.
3 He will not allow your foot to slip;
He who keeps you will not slumber.
4 Behold, He who keeps Israel
Will neither slumber nor sleep.
5 The Lord is your keeper;
The Lord is your shade on your right hand.
6 The sun will not smite you by day,
Nor the moon by night.
7 The Lord will protect you from all evil;
He will keep your soul.
8 The Lord will guard your going out and your coming in
From this time forth and forever.
Oh, what beautiful mountains to behold this New Year—with Jesus!

With Love in Him,
Mimi