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    And  The Just Shall Live By Faith

    I am going to discuss Faith today and over the next few blog posts.

    So now faith, hope, and love abide, these three; but the greatest of these is love. 1Co 13:13 ESV  This is the last verse in chapter 13 of  Paul’s first letter to the Corinthians. Known throughout Christianity as the Love chapter. I start this discussion on Faith with this verse for several reasons. 1) To lay a foundation for a statement I am going to make about Faith in the next paragraph. 2) So the readers of today’s blog will understand my biblical knowledge and understanding of the three Graces that Paul addresses in this chapter, namely Faith, Hope, and Love. And, 3) to reaffirm my belief the scriptures are complete, without error and infallible as the Spirit of God speaks in and through them.

    My statement of belief is, the Greatest of these three Grace’s is Love, however, the most important of the three Graces in living in this world under the sun is Faith, for the following reasons. 1) Faith is the only Grace mentioned whereby we are told we must have it to please God, Heb 11:6. 2) Of the three Grace’s, Jesus prayed for Peter’s faith not to fail before his denial of Christ. 3) In the parable of the persistent widow, in chapter 18 of Luke’s gospel it is Faith alone Christ questions whether it will be found on earth at His return, not Love or Hope.

    However, for living the Christian life, a life pleasing God. A  life whereby we stand in God’s righteousness, justification, forgiveness, salvation, and many others graces. These are possessed through faith. Not that we can pick or choose to possess righteousness but, pass on justification. It is identifying and being positionally IN Christ. Standing in His righteousness, His justification, E.T.. I believe Noah’s ark is an example of this. Regardless of a person’s theology, belief or lifestyle. All those in the Ark were saved (delivered) from the flood. All those on the outside were not. We have to be in Christ, and that is through faith.

    A thought to meditate on, Love (John) out ran Faith (Peter) to the tomb. John 20:4-6  Love out ran faith to the tomb, but Faith went in first to the tomb. Love works in the heart and encompasses our emotions, motivation, feelings it doesn’t necessarily need a rational reason for feeling or believing the way it does. Not that Love is brainless or irrational, Love simply doesn’t need a reason to Love it just does. What man would ever get married if our wives did not love us regardless of all the rational reasons not to. Whereas, faith needs to be believed with our intellect and is moved, no is made complete when it migrates to our hearts. This is what I referenced in my second post that we must worship in Spirit and Truth.

    I believe that Faith must be made perfect in the union of Spirit and Truth as relates to our physical fallen nature, whereas Love does not need our intellect to be complete. This and the fact Love transcends this world with us to heaven  and that God identifies himself as a God of love. These are the reasons I believe it (Love) is the greatest of these. Faith and Hope are earth bound and I believe do not go to heaven with us, there are many scriptures that support this. However, I will not elaborate on them here. Anyone wanting a fuller explanation of this can contact me through this blog. I repeat myself, the most important of the three Graces in living in this world under the sun is Faith. The fact that we even can say we love God is due to God having first Loved us, a truth we must live in by faith. 1Jn 4:19

    Over the next several weeks we are going to discuss what faith is, what it is not. We going to explore the Nature of faith, the Growth of Faith, and the purpose of Faith. We are going to discuss some common presumptions, misapplications, or plain deceptive  claims made about faith. How many Christians have had their growth or walk in Christ by Faith hindered or outright shipwrecked by these. 1Ti1:19

    I will start, by recounting a real life story of presuming on, and misunderstanding faith in mine and my wife’s life. My wife and I were married in 1976. My wife was seventeen and 8 months old and I had just turned twenty. We had both given our hearts to the Lord just a few months earlier, me, four months, and my wife 10 months. To say we were new in our faith is to say an infant is new to the world.

    As we planned our life together, we had actual discussions on our life together, finances and setting up a budget to live on. We sat together as we listed known expenses against the salary I was making, and trying to make it work out. I believe I was making $2.85 an hour in 1976. Our two bedroom apartment was little more than ninety dollars per month. You can due the math we could live and meet our expenses if we lived frugally.

    The actual budget went something like this: apartment $90 p/month, food $60 p/month and so on and so forth. Where we went awry was in planning for children and medical expenses. Birth control $0 p/month, children $0 p/month as my wife would not get pregnant until we planned it, by Faith.  Medical $0 p/month as we were not going to get sick by faith.

    Unbeknownst to us at the time our faith (emphasis on Our Faith) lasted about three days. That is how long our doctor surmised it took my wife to become pregnant. Literally a honeymoon baby, 9 months and 29 days from the date of our marriage we had our first child three days before my 21st birthday, a little girl. I want you to remember that we had an actual budget, and discussion of this before we were married. How naive, presumptuous, and misinformed we were.

    What we didn’t know at the time, and were to learn, is that God has a created order. And, even though the fall of man (sin) altered that in certain respects. It did not contravene God’s created order in every respect. The Sun to rule the day and the moon to rule the night, were still occurring. GN 1:16   Part of the created order was to be fruitful and multiply. GN 1:22, 28    You cannot have faith that goes against God’s word. Not unless, God who still speaks today says to do something according to the word he has spoken today. We will discuss this in more detail in latter blogs please, do not run with this to imagine whatever enters your heart is the word of God.

    However, God does speak to us still, today.  Paul, in the Letter to the Hebrews in chapter 3 versus 7-8 references Psalms 95, and admonishes us, today if you hear His voice and harden not your hearts. I am no scholar or linguist however, the best bible dictionaries and commentators I have access to say today means today, now. The reason you can’t have faith against God’s word is faith comes from God’s word. That is Christ, “In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God”. Jn 1:1 Faith is a gift from God that He distributes to every man/woman according to His divine purpose. Rom 12:3-6, Eph 2:8, Heb 12:2t  It is true that each of us at some point heard the gospel and responded to it in Faith?  It might not have been in its entirety, but we responded probably in repentance and Faith. Faith is a gift of God, So then faith cometh by hearing, and hearing by the word of God. Rom 10:17 KJV  My purpose for writing these blogs is that we might learn to hear the word of God.

    We should be asking ourselves when we read this verse in Romans why God, the author of all scripture repeats himself in telling us that Faith comes by hearing the word of God. I believe this verse confirms that we need to be listening with our natural ears. Our intellect, the mind is the gateway to our soul, heart. So if I may paraphrase this verse this way. So then Faith comes by hearing (God’s word) with the ear and the ability to hear what God is communicating past our intellect (mind) comes by hearing what the spirit says.

    Isn’t this what God says in Romans 10 verses 9 and 10, man believes with the heart, and confession  is made unto salvation. Luke 6:45 tells us that out of the heart the mouth speaks. Confession in part is an act of our will and involves the mind (intellect) declaring the reality of God’s word.

    Why then hearing and hearing? It is because  God’s word must be united with Faith. James tells us that even the devils believe. Janes 2:19  James goes on through his epistle to bring to light the difference between believing and Faith. That is, Faith not only believes God’s words but also obeys God’s word. Many believe, fewer believe and obey. 1Sa 15:22

    Hebrews, chapter 3 and 4 says it this way,  Israel did not enter God’s rest. Possessing the promised land was to be a foreshadow of entering God’s rest. The rest we find in Christ. Hebrews goes on to tell us they did not enter His rest because of an evil heart of unbelief, they that heard it did not mix it with faith. Heb 4:2

    Let’s look at this as demonstrated at the fall. God created paradise and put man in it to enjoy and take care of. He could eat freely from all the trees of the garden Except the tree of the knowledge of good and evil. However, the serpent came and asked Eve a question. “Now the serpent was more cunning than any animal of the field which the LORD God had made. And he said to the woman, “Has God really said, ‘You shall not eat from any tree of the garden’?” GN3:1 NASB  I find interesting Eve recites the command not to eat only, from the tree of knowledge of good and evil. Adam must have passed this warning on that God had given him before God created Eve. Eve adds neither shall you touch it. A prohibition not recorded for us in the original command to Adam.

    Satan then calls God a liar, and the reason he  offers for God’s lie, is that God knows. It reminds me of Peter when standing before the Lord Jesus asking Peter does he Love Him. JN 21:15-17  There is much here to digest however, I believe in part Christ asked Peter 3 times was, in part for Peter to come to realization that God does actually know, everything. PS139  

    Back to satens discourse with Eve, God is keeping something from you that is beneficial, it is up to you Eve to make the choice to move on past God’s restraints. Eve shifted her eyes off God and on to the fruit and all she could gain from eating it. She saw that it was good for food, pleasing to the eyes, and desirable for making one wise. Game, set, match. Satan had won.

    What I believe we can learn from this is, obedience to God’s word when we are being tried to sin or tying to discern between choices brought to us should be our default response. I recommend all readers of this blog read a small book authored by Dietrich Bonhoffer, “The Cost of Discipleship” It will give perspective to what I am about to relate to you.

    I am going to give an example from my own life and struggle with in me to something I believe God was saying to me in spirit. Hopefully by now the readers of this blog know God’s word is absolute, period, no addendums, final. I had known the Lord approximately 20 years and had diligently, can I even say fervently, studied his word for 19 of those years. So much so, that I was getting teachings from the bible that no preachers or teachers at the time were talking about. In fact my first teaching from the Holy Spirit was from the Gospel of Luke chapter 12 verse 50 where Jesus says, “But I have a baptism to be baptized with, and how am I straitened till it be accomplished!” The baptism of suffering. There is much to share on this, however, that’s for another time.

    The Lord started speaking to me in my spirit to quite my job and start a business. What I knew as the voice of the Lord in spirit, that I had known my whole life as a Christian, was telling me to quite my job. So you will better understand my reluctance to believe this was the Lord speaking. I was the sole provider for my wife and 8 children. All 8 children still lived with us and my wife and I still provided for them.  I wrestled in prayer with the Lord, no really with myself trying to discern if it really was God speaking to me, or me speaking to me, or a deceptive spirit. Anyway this went on daily for three months.

    I was making about $300 per month on the side cutting grass. I had put a contract in at the local Christian school to clean it at night for about $30,000, we were hoping to send our children to it. We had not heard from the school as to whether we were awarded the contract. I was being pressed hard in my spirit to quit even after 3 months of wrestling. I had been waiting to hear if we had gotten the school contract before I was going to quit.

    It was a Tuesday morning when I was backing in to a parking space at Federal Express where I still worked. I was still praying about quitting when the Holy Spirit said to me, Kevin are you going to trust in a contract or me, you know what I have said, either do it, or don’t do it. Stop making excuses. I was making $300 dollars a month I could count on besides FedEx. With tears in my eyes I told the Lord as I was walking across the parking lot. God have until I get in to the office to stop me or I was going to quit my job. God I believe you have told me to quit my job. If you didn’t have mercy on me before I get in to the office.  I did in fact quit that day. I was making $300 a month of income I was able to generate, that was May 28, 1996. My first day in our new business was June 1, 1996. I was starting a 2 week vacation on June 1, and my manager told me I needn’t come back after the vacation.

    There is more to the events I just related but, I believe we will leave that for later. To wrap it up we did get the cleaning contact a week after I quit FedEx, the $300 per month we were earning at first in our business. Ended up grossing nearly 2 million a year before we went bankrupt 2017. God has spoken to us through his word and is still speaking to us to today, If we have ears to hear what the spirit says. God Bless everyone.

    Kevin

  • “He That Hath an Ear”

    Is a Blog devoted to exploring God’s written Word with an ear to Hear what the Spirit says.

    Memorization or Meditation

    This is my second post. In ending my last post, I said we would look deeper into circumcision and its fulfillment in our lives. However, before we do, I would like to spend a few moments discussing memorizing in contrast to meditating on the scriptures.

    The words memorizing or memorize do not appear in the scriptures from Genesis to Revelation. However, the concept of recalling or remembering Gods teachings, commands, principles, statues E.T. have many admonishments throughout scriptures for us. Think on them day and night, place them on our wrist, as frontlets before our eyes and bind them in our heart. Deuteronomy 6:7, Matthew 5:19 and many, many others, encourage us to keep God’s law and commands at the center of our lives.

    Scripture also tells us to meditate on them (God’s word in all its facets) continuously, Joshua 1:8, Psalms 1:2.

    There are several words used in Hebrew that are translated into English as teach. The primary one used for teaching God’s laws or commands is lāmaḏ (לָמַד): generally, means “to learn” or “to teach,” and it signifies the process of acquiring knowledge and skills through instruction or experience. It also carries the idea of being trained or becoming skilled, even in practical or military contexts.AI source quoted.

    This involves primarily the intellect, or our ability to comprehend and move towards a goal. Such as memorizing Psalms 19, which I would encourage for anyone.

    The Hebrew word translated into English as meditate, is hāg̱āh: A verb meaning to growl, to groan, to sigh, to mutter, to speak; used figuratively: to meditate, to ponder. Word Study Bible Dictionary It carries with it the idea of,  Chewing the cud/Lion’s growl. Meditation, involves much more than intellect. While intellect plays a role in analyzing and understanding facts or subjects. During meditation, the practice certainly extends beyond pure intellectual activity, encompassing emotions, intuition, and a deeper sense of self-awareness.  

    Without belaboring the point, both teaching (memorizing) and meditating on the scripture are necessary. Just as we are to worship in Spirit and Truth, we also should do the same with the scriptures. Learning (or memorizing) the scriptures with our intellect (Truth). And, meditating on them brings them into our heart, emotions, real life situations (Spirit).

    Let me offer one example of this, from our Lord Jesus while speaking to a lawyer in Luke chapter ten, the parable known as the good Samaritan. This lawyer sought to tempt Jesus inquiring of him as to what was necessary to inherit eternal life. The lawyer came to Jesus as teacher, master as KJV translates it, (same Greek word used for both) to tempt Christ. Jesus answers him on an intellectual level as a teacher, relaying of facts. You know the Law, what does it say.

    At this point everything is intellectual (even theoretical). Christ now tells him to do it, and he will live. Christ has answered him as he came. purely intellectual. However, the lawyer seeking to justify himself? (Declaring his righteousness) asks who is my neighbor? Christ seizes the opportunity (in fact Christ maneuvered him into position to move out of intellectual realm) to take this discussion from the intellectual (Truth) to the actual Spirit of the matter.

    Christ forces this lawyer out of the intellectual spere, by placing him in the position of making a judgement call. Which one do you think was a neighbor to the man. He now must now live in the man’s shoes for the briefest of moments, and decide, who was his neighbor? He answers, he that shewed mercy to him. Jesus says, go and do likewise. As, long as we can keep the discussion on an intellectual level, we have ground to stand on (supposedly). Lord, have we not prophesied in your name, cast out devils, done wonderful works in your name? Depart from me you workers of iniquity, I never knew you. Mt 7:21-23 If we are ever to move on from a mediocre life in Christianity we must learn to worship in Spirit and Truth and have ears to  hear, and eyes to see and yes train our hearts to understand.

    THE SPIRIT GIVES LIFE; THE FLESH PROFITS NOTHINGJN 6:63 BSB

    Reading chapter 6 in the gospel of John. our author starts the chapter with Jesus feeding the five thousand with five barley loaves and two small fish. For many years, preachers , evangelist, and teachers have gleaned much from this miracle that Jesus performed. I will not attempt to expound further on it, except to say that this is how the chapter opens and leads us from the physical bread Jesus fed the five thousand with, too, later in the chapter Jesus declaring He is the bread of life. And  to have eternal life one must consume His flesh and drink His blood.

    Just recounting these words of Christ brings a certain revulsion to my natural mind. To actually think these words are literal, offends my conscience and humanity. Why did Christ phrase it this way. Could He not of prefaced this statement with something like you must consume my words and will as if you were eating my flesh and drinking my blood. So, it becomes part of you and source of strength? God is not a man, that he should lie; neither the son of man, that he should repent: hath he said, and shall he not do it? or hath he spoken, and shall he not make it good? Num 23:19 KJV The admonishment not to add or take away from the words of this book are clear, Deut. 4:2, Deut. 12:32 Rev 22:18-19.

    It is this point that many of his disciples left following Him. This is a hard saying who can hear it. JN 6:60   No, Jesus said exactly what the Father intended Him to say, the way He intended to say it. It is therefore necessary for us look, seek, knock, and hear what God is intending us to learn from these words that on the outside seem so offensive. And they were meant to be. They were meant to divide and challenge our intellect (understanding). Read Hebrews 4:12. And the disciples came to Jesus and asked why do you speak to the people in parables, read Matthew 13 in its entirety.

    I do not think we can understand the import of the words Christ spoke in John chapter 6 before the last supper. Taken in context we find ourselves with the same dilemma Nicodemus faced, how can a man be born again, can he enter again into his mother’s womb?  We must question the Lord on how (or even IF) a man can consume the Lord’s body and blood. The last supper brings context to Christ words in John chapter 6. Christ left us an example we should follow. That if we do not consume God’s words and will in its entirety, we will be weak and fall asleep, 1Co 11:23-31. It becomes apparent that as with most things that pertain to Godliness and living a Christ centered life in this world. They must be received, appropriated, understood, and practiced, by and through faith. Christ is our example, 1Pe 2:21.

    CIRCUMCISSION: THE SIGN, NOT THE REALITY

    I will briefly touch on circumcision as relates to the sign given to Abram to signify the righteous he possessed through faith. Rom 4:11 In the first post we briefly touched on Abram and his response to God’s declaration that He was Abram’s shield and his very great reward. Abram moved from under the sun faith, to understanding at least partially, the purposes of God. In supplying a Son of promise and not a son of the flesh, born out of the will of man. It was his faith that had moved from under the sun faith, into heaven itself. Divining the will of God in relation to His promise to Abraham. As with Peter in Matthew 16:17  Jesus answered him, “Blessed are you, Simon Bar-Jonah! For flesh and blood has not revealed this to you, but my Father who is in heaven.” Abraham has thus become the father of the faith. Rom 4:16

    We can now understand that with this brief interlude with scripture that the righteousness of  faith Abraham possessed through faith is ours also. If we walk in the faith Abraham possessed which was the righteousness of faith in the work of Christ on our behalf. Jesus, speaking in John chapter 8 verse 56 says that Abraham rejoiced to see His (Christ’s) day. Therefore, “to see one’s day” encompasses not just the physical act of dying but also the broader understanding of fulfilling the purpose and timeframe God has set for each person’s earthly existence”. AI source quoted.

    We will end this post with brief look at the physical elements necessary to perform circumcision and hopefully draw a parallel to the circumcision of our heart. The first circumcision recorded for us in scriptures is that of Abram when he was ninety-nine years old. So, the elements in that circumcision are specifically to a person who is aware of what they are doing and is not applicable in all its functions for the circumcision taking place at birth.

    Let me say from the beginning that when we ask Christ into our hearts through faith. That is the fulfillment of being circumcised in heart. However, I also believe the Lord continues that work throughout our life and what I relate as circumcision of the heart is not doubting the finished work of Christ inhabiting our hearts. But merely the Holy Spirit working on us throughout our life to develop Christ’s image in us. Some of which will have the same elements exposure, pain, and healing as circumcision does.

    Firstly, you must have at least four parts to circumcision: participant, exposure, pain, and healing. In the participant they are aware of what they are entering into in their flesh, they have decided to participate and take the sign of circumcision in their flesh. It was a sign in their flesh that set them apart, at least physically from all other people and the natural birth condition. They are God’s people, God’s possession and to be distinctly different from the rest of the world.

    Secondly, there must be  exposure of our flesh we normally keep covered. Paul tells us in 1Co 12:23 that in modesty we cover certain parts of our body.

    Thirdly, when the flesh (foreskin) is cut away there is blood and pain.

    Fourthly, there is healing of the injured area.   

    It is not hard to draw the parallels in the circumcision of the heart, but much harder to imitate. Whereas circumcision of the flesh can be performed in the flesh without the reality of why God first instituted it with Abraham. A sign of the righteousness Abraham possessed by faith. The circumcision of the heart is much less easy to imitate as it was in the flesh. In Abrahams case it was an outward sign of the inward reality Abraham possessed, even righteousness by faith.

    Not so with circumcision of the heart, because true circumcision of the heart will be evidenced in our flesh. Not with the single stroke of the knife performed on the foreskin. But in Godliness (lifestyle) as we live a transformed life apart, distinct from the world, we are peculiar people. God will cut certain things away from us that are instantaneous while others, are left for us to battle and overcome through His spirit. It is a process, it takes time however, it will be manifest in our flesh if we live the reality in our heart. No getting around it, either our life is changed, and we start reflecting the life of Christ or we are not living in the covenant circumcision of the heart. God said at the very beginning, he who is not circumcised is cut off from Israel. GN 17

    Secondly, there must be an exposure of the areas in our heart that God wants to perform His circumcision on. I believe this is mostly done privately, through the Holy Spirit and the person involved. However, if we are resistant or disobedient, the Lord may expose to someone else also our need for help. Once exposed to us the Lord, through the operation made without hands, can cut it away from us. If you have not read my first blog, I tell of an instance of this in my own life.

    Thirdly, there is pain. It pains Christians when we fall short or fail the Lord and it is exposed or brought to our attention. However, the pain is short lived as God’s Holy Spirit startS right away the process of healing us.

    And fourthly, I believe with healing comes sensitivity to the things that please the Lord and to the things that may displease Him. As Christ’s purchased possession I (we) want to please Him and not ourselves.

    I am not sure where the next blog is going to go, let’s wait and see where the Lord is going to meet us.

  • “He That Hath an Ear”

    Is a Blog devoted to exploring God’s written Word with an ear to Hear what the Spirit says.

    I was going to start this blog with “It is my belief” on page 3. However, on the advice of my daughter who is both an author and publisher. I will start with a life experience or testimony of how the Lord at times has spoken to me through His Word both in Spirit and Truth.

    I had asked the Lord into my heart and surrendered my life to Him one week before Easter in 1976. I was nineteen at the time. In the fall of 1985, I was now 29 years old.  My wife and I bought a small summer cabin on a mountain in Harpers Ferry West Virginia. It was our intention to live with her grandmother next door while we renovated the existing cabin into a year-round dwelling and put an addition on.

    When we bought the property, the previous owners had built a huge brick barbecue pit off the right side of the cabin as you entered the front door. Whoever built the barbecue pit was untrained in of at least two essential building principles. One, there must be a firm and level foundation, there was none, no foundation at all. And two, they used un-tempered mortar.

    As a result, this structure was listing at about 10 to 15 degrees down the mountainside. And the mortar was so weak you could pull bricks out by hand.

    The path from our driveway to the front door was made of dirt. During the spring-thaw this path would turn into mud. The mud would become deep enough to sink up to your ankles, literally.

    I then had an epiphany. I would dismantle the barbecue pit brick by brick, cleaning the mortar off with a brick hammer as I pulled the bricks out. My purpose was to use the bricks to lay a pathway from our driveway to the front door.

    I started working on my project in early August, three months later it is now late October. I’ve dismantled over half of the barbecue pit. In the process of pulling the bricks out and cleaning the mortar off. I would hold the brick in my left hand and the brick hammer in my right hand, then gently chip away at the mortar encrusted on the brick.

    During this process it turned out that I was successfully cleaning the bricks, at about a 1 to 1 ratio. That is, I would successfully clean 1 out of every 2 bricks keeping it whole, while the other brick would break in half. So, I started two piles of bricks. one pile of whole bricks, intended for the pathway I was going to lay. And the other pile of broken bricks to fill in potholes and low spots on our property. I had become used to half of the bricks breaking during this process.

    It is late October when I went outside to work on the project I dubbed “clean feet”, the dismantling of the barbecue pit. It was chilly when I started working, in the 40’s. I had been working at this for about 45 minutes when I pulled a brick out unusually heavily encrusted with mortar on three faces of the brick.

    I wound up working on this single brick for about 15 minutes, holding it, turning side to side chipping away at the mortar ever so carefully. I had whittled the mortar off the brick until there was only about a silver dollar size dollop of mortar left. I gently tapped the last remaining dollop of mortar when this brick broke in half and fell to the ground.

    Holding half a brick in my left hand and a brick hammer in my right hand. I am not sure if it was disbelief, anger, frustration or all three. But I immediately tilted my head back and looking up at heaven, yelled out loud “God I hate that”. To know me you would understand I really was directing my communication to God. Not just some comment made in frustration to nobody.

    What I was communicating to God in those four words was my frustration of having worked on that one brick so long and having it break just before I was going to place it in my good brick pile. It wasn’t the fact that the brick broke, I had become used to that. It was, I was ready to place it in the good brick pile to use later. I know it sounds funny or irrational, but I took it personally, that the brick broke. After investing so much time in cleaning it up, as if the brick had volition in the matter.

    Just as immediately as I yelled those four words towards heaven, the Holy Spirit said to me (within me) three words, “So Do I”.

    Message received and understood. Before I knew of the principle or doctrine of the perseverance of the saints, or if there even was such a thing. God had taught me everything I needed to know on the subject in those three words from Him.

    What I understood in those three words was this. That God takes a life from the mire of this world and gently starts chipping away at the filth this world encrusted on his/her life. Right at the end when He is ready to use us for His purpose (transforming us into the image of Christ) we voluntarily slide back into the filth, he took us from. I am not talking about some macho Rambo kind of superhuman endurance.

    But the voluntary choice to break, a step back into the world after we were taken out of it. This is tantamount to Israel telling God they were going back to Egypt NU 14:3-4, Acts 7:39. It may be because of disappointment, or God did not perform as expected, or, or, or. The reason or because does not matter, the choice does.

    It is my belief that most translations available today are very good. And can be read with relative assurance that they communicate what the scriptures have spoken by the Holy Spirit through the original writers. Where I identify a specific translation i.e., KJV, ESV, BSB or any other translation. It is only an agreement with that translation in reinforcing the point I am trying to draw out from that scripture. It is not an endorsement of one translation over another.

    With today’s technology available for gathering and researching information. Google, Siri, Snap Chat, A.I. and an almost unlimited host of other search engines and study tools for exploring God’s word and other subjects. All these can make it easier to explore God’s word in depth on an intellectual level.

    A person seeking, hungering and thirsting to know God and understand His word. All these can aid in a person’s pursuit of God and help us to understand Him.  No one can teach you to hear what the Spirit says or to hear from God.

    However, I will attempt to make the case from the scriptures, on what they say on “hearing with the ear and seeing with the eye and understanding with the heart” MT 13:15, and to bring out from the scriptures some hinderances and some beneficial postures that will position us favorably to hear what God says, in the spirit or inner man.

    I will attempt to do this by exploring GOD’s Word and personal testimony.  And the Holy Spirits interactions with me over the years, which I think will be entertaining.

    I believe that what can be tremendous tools in understanding God and his will for our lives both corporately and individually. Can also be a trap, to ensnare and draw us away from God.

    Attaining knowledge of the scriptures only without discerning wisdom, understanding, and the fear of the Lord, will leave us crippled and unable to Hear what the Spirit Says. In Psalms 103:7 it tells us that God made known His ways (pathway, course, way of life) to Moses and His acts (deeds, actions) to the children of Israel. The difference being, knowing God, and knowing about God. In a later post we will discuss the difference between meditating on the scripture and memorizing the scriptures.  

    In his letter to the Corinthians. Paul, through the Holy Spirit warns us that knowledge puffs up, but love builds up 1Co 8:1 ESV. Knowledge alone can lead us into a morass of pit falls, such as pride, judgementalism, and beginnings of a hardened heart.

    Is not this what Jesus was telling the scribes and pharisees and yes us today, in Mathew 23:23 and in the sermon on the mount MT 5:17-48? The tremendous benefits available to us to further our understanding of God’s word and hopefully His presence. Can also be a trap to lull us into complacency or as the writer to the Hebrews warns his readers to be careful not to drift away from what we have heard. Not substituting knowledge alone of God’s word for maturity or growth. By seeking the Spirits input to speak to us through those words this becomes the difference of, knowing God, and knowing about God.

    Jesus told the Samaritan woman in John’s gospel chapter 4 verse twenty-three that true worshipers of God will worship in spirit and truth. Amassing knowledge alone of God’s word, apart from the spirits working within us, we can be in danger of our heart being hardened within us all the while believing we are God’s, Matthew 7:23.

    In Revelation, throughout chapters 2 and 3 there is the admonition to hear what the spirit is saying to the churches. He who has an ear, let him hear what the spirit says to the churches. It appears that it is not dependent solely on the attribute of physical hearing alone but hearing in that communication what the spirit is saying.

    As God’s word is living and eternal, we must be aware that God may be communicating through His words (speech) something more than the plain meaning of the words used may convey. In chapter 8 of Luke’s gospel the disciples asked Jesus, why do you speak in parables. 

    In Proverbs 4:23BSB it tells us to, “Guard your heart with all diligence, for from it flow springs of life”. The heart in scripture is the center of one’s life and actions. Paul in 1Co 2:14 tells us that the natural person cannot accept the things of God as they can only be understood through the spirit.  

    Scriptures are Full of Examples

    Let’s begin by looking at examples of people NOT hearing what God was saying. They heard him with their ears but completely missed what he was saying. One of the most obvious is Nicodemus a pharisee and his interaction with our Lord Jesus in chapter 3 of the gospel of John. This is where the Lord Jesus tells Nicodemus that “HE Can Not See the Kingdom of God Unless He is Born Again”.

    Nicodemus came to Christ on an intellectual plain. “Teacher”-a person (relaying of facts or instructions). Christ will have none of it and goes right for the jugular vein of the problem. He tells Nicodemus that he must be born of Water and Spirit. Water in scripture is used in part as a symbol or euphemism for God’s word, Ephesians 5:26.  It is not only in water (Truth, God’s Word) but in Spirit also that a person must worship or in this case Understand what Christ was saying to Nicodemus. Nicodemus you must be Born Again. To which Nicodemus on an intellectual or natural plain questions HOW can a man be born again, can he enter again into his mother’s womb.

    In chapter 5 of the Gospel of John we have the healing of an invalid at the pool by the Sheep Gate. As a result of Christ healing this man on the sabbath a discussion ensues as to Christs authority to do this. The apex of this chapter in my opinion, is verse 39 and 40 of chapter 5, “You search the scriptures because you think that in them you have eternal life”.

    Which brings into clarity a stark reality. The possibility of searching the scriptures only to miss the entire focus of them, that is Jesus Christ. Searching the scriptures on an intellectual level only without asking the Holy Spirit to open our ears, eyes, and heart, to Hear What the Spirit Says can be possible.

    We must not look for hidden meaning in everything we read past the plain or obvious meaning. Scripture also tells us there is nothing new under the sun. Scripture MUST interpret scripture. However, we need to be seeking, and knocking, and asking for the Lords help and direction. If we do not, we are going to go astray. Cursed is the man that trust in mankind and makes flesh his strength JER 17:5.

    If we evaluate God’s word apart from the Spirit of God with our heart or intellect alone, in our strength or comprehension only. A heart that does not seek the meaning of God’s words as understood through the spirit of God and how to apply it in our lives. Then we can only fall into error. God’s witness of the natural man’s heart is that it is desperately wicked and deceitful above all things. JER 17:9

    Finally, we want to look at Abram and God’s call of him. The promises made to him and how Abram, looked only in the natural for the fulfillment of them. I will develop this more fully in a book I am writing on faith called “Beyond Unbelief”.

    Let me say briefly, that in chapter 13 of Genesis God reveals himself to Abram, and in chapter 15 God comes to Abram in a vision. He tells Abram that He (GOD) is his (Abram’s) shield and exceeding great reward and reaffirms the promises he made to him. It’s been approximately 10 years since God told Abram to leave Haran and made the promises to him.

    Let us ponder for a moment, exactly what God said to Abram and Abram’s response. The creator of the universe and all creation the “I Am that I Am” EX 3:14 has told Abram that He (God) is his (Abram’s) shield and very great reward. That is, God himself the God head, is Abram’s very great reward and protector.

    What is Abram’s response to this declaration from God but, “Lord God what will you give me, for I continue childless” GN 15:2 ESV. God has just declared “I Am” is your reward “I Am” is your shield. We see in Abram’s response the inability to grasp the true purpose of God when Abram was instructed to leave Haran. Which is the revelation of Jesus Christ “the Promise”. In chapter 8 of John’s gospel verse fifty-six, Christ tells the Pharisees that Abraham rejoiced to see His (Christ’s) day. Abraham moved from an intellectual understanding of God’s word to understanding the purposes of God in those words.

    Again, we will develop this more fully in the book on faith “Beyond Unbelief”. We see that Abram’s faith is still earth bound or as I call it “Under the Sun faith” just as Nicodemus was centuries later. Looking for the natural fulfilling of God’s promises only.

    To be sure Abram would have a son, indeed he already did. Ishmael the son of the flesh, not the son of promise which God said he would have. They were both physical sons. However, Isaac was the son of promise, as God had waited until Abram and Sarai were without strength in their natural mortal bodies to secure the promise that whose fulfillment necessitated a son, but a son by faith.

    It is my belief that God’s word will have natural fulfillment. However, if we see that as the only thing God was trying to reveal through his word, then we like Abram will fall into anxiousness and will be prone to take matters into our own hands (or “help God out”). God is a spirit in heaven and does not REALLY (emphasis mine) grasp how the real world works under the sun. If we have this mindset, this is where the Ishmael’s in our lives are created. The sermon on the mount, not muzzling an ox, the Samaritan woman at the well and many, many other examples are there for us to see if we are looking, listening, and seeking to understand.

    And They Overcame BY the Blood of the Lamb and the Word of Their Testimony

    I will now draw on one more interaction where the Lord instructed me in understanding beyond my natural mind. In my thirties and early forties, I had the opportunity to be a guest speaker in churches of different denominations. Non-denominational, Baptist, Methodist, and Wesleyan. I was known for knowing the scriptures well. As such, I taught different principles, precepts or doctrines as laid out in the scriptures.

    One of these was the sign of circumcision. I used to go through the scriptures starting with Abraham then explaining the covenant significance of circumcision and usually ending in Romans. This is before what God taught me, by listening not just with my natural ears or intellect alone.  

    In teaching on circumcision, I would have given lip service to or at least taught from head knowledge to the fact that circumcision of the heart was the reality of the sign of the covenant of circumcision. That was, until the Lord taught me the significance of or the reality of circumcision, in God’s circumcising our hearts. 

    It was late July on the east coast where we lived at the time. Mid-nineties with humidity in the upper eighty to low ninety percent was normal for 30 days or more. As the sole provider for my wife and eight children there were times when there was more month, than paycheck. It was during one of these times that I told my wife that we were not going to be able to pay for the trash pickup for about a week.

    We lived in the city limits and had to pay for trash pickup. I thought it would be no problem as we had three 45-gallon trash cans out back. I went past a weigh station on my way to work where I could dump bagged trash for free.

    So, I talked with my wife and asked her to tell the children that when they dumped the trash outside in the cans to make sure they tied the bags up tight. That way I could load them in the car to take them to the weigh station without a lot of mess. About a week later, I woke up on a hot July morning a few minutes early so I could load the trash in the car to dump on my way to work.

    When I went outside to grab the bags, I discovered there had been a breakdown in communication or at least a total lack of understanding of the instruction my wife had given our children. What I found was they had taken the untied trash bags to the cans, turned them upside down, shook out all the trash and threw the now empty bag on top of the trash.

    I now had to put all the rotting trash back into bags. I found myself up to my arm pits in this delightful smell from the rotting trash. I finally finished the chore of loading the bags and left for work.

    It was about a 25-minute drive to work. I wish I could say that I was rejoicing in all things and giving thanks in all things during this drive. However, quite the opposite was true to my shame. I spent the 25 minutes while driving to work complaining to God. Blaming my kids, my wife, our dog (we did not even have a dog) telling God it was not fair. I was working as hard as I could, and this was unfair and unnecessary.

    I complained to the Lord, the entire 25-minute drive to work, how unfair it was, and so on, and so forth, you get the picture. As soon as I turned on the street to the weigh station where I would dump the trash. The Holy Spirit spoke to me and said, “Kevin it’s time to take out the trash”. I knew immediately God was not talking about the car full of smelly trash bags I had with me, but the smelly trash in my heart.

    I cannot tell you exactly what God did or cut (taken) out of me that day. But there was a physical difference in my countenance that was noticed by my wife. I knew the Lord had cut (taken) out something in my heart that was unpleasing to Him, a circumcision of the flesh that had taken place in my heart.

    Jesus tells the disciples in Mark chapter 7:18-23 it is not what goes into a man that defiles him, but that which comes out of the heart that defiles him.

    I can assure you that when I taught on circumcision again, we covered all the points I used to. However, the emphasis was on the circumcision of the heart now and not the sign of circumcision in the flesh. The real fulfillment of the covenant sign of circumcision is evidenced  or made manifest in our heart, not the physical flesh. That is why Paul says with God’s authority that circumcision or uncircumcision (that is in the physical body) avails anything GAL 5:6, 6:15 God fulfills the covenant of circumcision not in our flesh but through His spirit in our heart Rom 2:29. We will discuss this more in depth in the next blog.

    I look forward to discussing further aspects of listening to God with an ear to “Hear What the Spirit Says” in upcoming blog posts. I plan to post a new blog every three to four weeks Kevin Meier