Jesus Failed?

June 7, 2024 WWJWMTD by Steve, the son of John (2SoJ)

The Jesus Who Failed

Yes, Jesus failed. Everyone especially His disciples wanted His ministry to end in a different way. Jesus being tried, tortured, and killed was not what anyone expected.

Let’s list the facts in the case of His failure:

1. Jesus saw it coming and spoke about it but did not do anything to stop it.

2. Jesus was arrested by soldiers carrying weapons, using ‘force’ in His arrest.

3. Jesus had multiple trials, one by the Jewish court, by a Roman judge/magistrate, and by Jewish people all done under the cover of night so no one would come to His aid.

4. He spoke nothing in His defense but agreed with the Jewish Court that ‘He was the Son of God’.

5. He was beaten, stripped naked, nailed to a cross without receiving help with the pain, and lastly, stabbed with a spear after His death to make sure He was indeed dead.

6. His judgment was conducted in such a way that was illegal according to Jewish and Roman Laws, but God did not do anything about it.

A side note: Does any of this sound familiar to what we hear is taking place in our nation?

Let’s take another look at Jesus, the Christ, the son of Joseph:

1. Jesus spent the hours before His arrest, crying and calling out to God ‘to not allow all of this to take place’. He saw it coming and spent hours in prayer with crying and under great stress.

2. Jesus asked God three times to ‘not let this happen’ to Him but prayed to God knowing ‘God can do anything’ and God could accomplish what He wanted without Him (Jesus) i.e. having to die a tragic, humiliating, and hurtful death.

3. God was listening but did not answer, Jesus was on His own. God placed all the world’s sins, iniquities, sickness, hate, hurt feelings, bad decisions, and anything not done in love upon His Son, Jesus. Instead, God looked the other way and allowed His son to be sent to hell.

4. What did Jesus do? He accepted His calling, He accepted all the sins, sicknesses, and wrong behavior of every individual on earth. The Bible says, “Jesus feared God”. What is that? Jesus feared God and said, “Whatever you decide to do or not to do, it is righteous and just.” This is what Job had to do and say, “God, what you do is always right and just, and who am I to questions your decisions.”

5. What saved Jesus? It was not faith, not hope, not love but the FEAR OF GOD! Because Jesus feared God, God did not leave Jesus in hell nor did all the world’s sin and sickness over-power and overcome Jesus Christ—the grave could not hold Him!

This is the Jesus who failed—the world, His enemies, and Christ’s friends/disciples believed He failed. Satan tried to get Christ to fail but Jesus trusted God even in death and stood upon the Fear of God. What do you fear? The only fear we should have says, that “Whatever you do or do not do, it is always righteous and just. I trust in you and not what I want to happen or happens to me.” The ‘Fear of God ‘is more powerful than you and I can imagine.

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Jesus and the Storm

June 4, 2024 WWJWMTD by Steve, the son of John (2SoJ)

Every Bible Scripture Has Infinite Applications

This article is an example of God’s Wisdom. We must not limit a biblical scripture to man’s ability to apply any Scripture to a simple way of thinking. The Holy Spirit does not need our help, He alone interprets, applies, and manifests the meaning of God’s Word. Take for instance the story of Jesus Walking on the Water. It is important to read this story in all the Four Gospels, each one tells this story a little differently.

1. Jesus is not just walking on the water, but His feet have super glue on His sandals because he is not slipping on the water but easily walks up and down the waves without slipping. Note: It’s easy to walk on water but in a storm, this is a totally different miracle. God takes everything into account when doing a miracle—do not limit God’s ability or power.

2. Jesus was not planning to help His disciples; He knew they would make it to the other side—using their own efforts they would have gotten to their destination. Note: if you want to use your own effort and game plan God will let you do this, but it often does not include Jesus or the power of the Holy Spirit. You get the credit, but God wants all credit, we only need to be meek and humble.

3. Peter could only get to Jesus by getting out of the boat and into the storm. Note: Jesus was not going to get into the boat but when you request, choose, and react to Christ—this is your step of Faith, by making a decision; then God must respond to you. We are not waiting for God, but Jesus is waiting for you to get out of your safety net and comfort zone and get into the storm.

4. Jesus knows you are going to fail if you see the storm and not Him once you get into the storm. Jesus knows this but He will never leave you there sinking and in fear. Peter cried out to Jesus and Jesus came immediately and Jesus and Peter were instantly in the boat. Note: God will change His course of action and direction when we are in trouble when we are doing His will. He never will never leave us—does this sound familiar? Where is your faith?

5. Upon Jesus and Peter entering the boat, the Bible states it was immediately at the intended destination. Jesus does not waste time when He enters the boat but instantly takes everyone in the boat to the shore of the lake. Note: Jesus never leaves us in a storm, and everyone gets a free ride out of the storm to the intended destination. However, we must understand that even though it was only Peter who got out of the boat, it was everyone because of Peter who got a free ride to the shore out of the storm. If you respond to Christ, God takes everyone connected with you to receive the benefit of your faith. There are countless verses in the Bible that support this conclusion.

I find this story full of wisdom and insight into how God works, an example of God’s infinite wisdom, and why our response to God must be through faith. If only we would get out of the comfort of our own efforts and into the storm where Jesus is, we would be changed forever, and the people close to us would benefit from our ‘faith response’ to Jesus walking on the water. Oh, by the way, you will not at first ever recognize Jesus in the storm. His plan is to allow you to struggle in the storm until you step into the storm that Satan created to stop you from going where God wants you to be—the other side of the sea.

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Building without Christ

June 3, 2024 WWJWMTD by Steve, the son of John (2SoJ)

Building Under Stress/A Foolish Builder

By Timothy Keller and Otis Davis

Building with inferior materials, which will not last, especially when under stress. There are many examples. Recently a significant increase in contaminated food and drug recalls. Counterfeit Chinese bolts are made to look exactly like the high-stress quality bolts at a cheap price that were installed in important transmission towers which failed causing them to fall. Recently a Boeing airliner exit door ripped off in flight due to missing door bolts not installed during manufacture. There is a video program that documents many failed construction structures. What happened? Quality inspections are an important job but were not properly completed. Critical construction and inspections were casual without scrutiny. The business becomes lacks and over-confident; efficiency and profit are prioritized over quality and safety. Inspectors may have been marginalized losing their power to enforce quality regulations. Company culture that was once a well-oiled machine producing a high-quality product, deteriorates to just a corrupted rusted shell of what it was. Organizations, businesses, society, and culture are given life by living individual people, who become drunk from success, developing an attitude and culture of pride and overconfidence. Resting on past success is dangerous and can set us up for future failure. Pride goes before destruction and a haughty spirit before a fall (Proverbs 16:18 NKJV). Success must be endured with humility, which seems counterintuitive. Better to be of a humble spirit with the lowly, than to divide the spoil with the proud. Prov 16:18 NKJV. Humans individually are also in need of regular inspections for success and stress damage.

And everyone who hears these words of mine and does not do them will be like a foolish man who built his house on the sand. And the rain fell, and the floods came, and the winds blew and beat against that house, and it fell, and great was the fall of it." Matthew 7:26-27 ESV Build on the Rock of Jesus not the sand of this world. We live in a place and that place is in a nation, like the United States of America or one of the other 200 nations. We were born in one of the nations of the earth, which we did not choose. We are not just building a house to live in we are building a life. And that life is in this world, on the earth. And in this world, there are kingdoms or nations in which we live, pay dues or taxes, laws to be obeyed, and leaders who make the laws. There is another greater better kingdom in which we can live and enjoy. The kingdom of the only true and living God; whose king is king of kings, lord of lords. This kingdom we also can be born again into, by our choosing. Or we can continue living and building in the man-made nation of our original birth. This greater kingdom overlays supersedes all other kingdoms because it is at a higher level.

This God-created world can teach us greater deeper truths of how to build in this world. Job 12:7-8 ESV "But ask the beasts, and they will teach you; the birds of the heavens, and they will tell you; or the bushes of the earth, and they will teach you; and the fish of the sea will declare to you. The Cactus Wren builds its nest, its home, in the Cholla cactus, one of the dangerous cacti, growing 2 inches sharp as glass spines. This cactus provides protection against the bird’s family predators. Like a horse in open country, they did not stumble; like cattle that go down to the plain, they were given rest by the Spirit of the Lord. Isa 63:13-14 TNIV. (Davis, Otis V.)

Solomon sends us to the ant; Agur to the rock badger, the locust, the spider; Isaiah to the ox and the ass; Jeremiah to the stork, the turtledove, the crane, the swallow. Job’s argument is that the same lack of interference on God’s part in the free operations of men in this life; in punishing the wicked and rewarding the good, you see around you in all the lower stages of life. Look to the beasts of the field. Does the Governor of the world interfere to crush the lion, the tiger, the panther, or the wolf from devouring the feebler creation of His hands? Does He come to the rescue of the shrieking, suffering victims? Behold the "fowls of the air." See the eagle, the vulture, the hawk pouncing down on the dove, the thrush, the blackbird, or the robin. Does He interfere to arrest their flight, or curb their savage instincts? "Speak to the earth." See the noxious weeds choking the flowers, stealing away life from the fruit trees, does He send a blast to wither the pernicious herb? Not He. Turn to the "fishes of the sea." Does He prevent the whale, the shark, and other monsters from devouring the smaller tenants of the deep? No; He allows all these creatures to develop their instincts and their propensities. It is even so with man. He allows man full scope here to work out what is in him, to get what he can. (from The Biblical Illustrator) Work out your own salvation with fear and trembling, for it is God who works in you, both to will and to work for his good pleasure. Phil 2:12-13 ESV

Building on the sand of this world. Put to death, therefore, whatever belongs to your earthly nature: sexual immorality, impurity, lust, evil desires, and greed, which is idolatry. Col 3:5 NIV Obviously, neither Paul nor Jesus was talking about literal surgery. Sin does not come from the eye, hand, or foot; it comes from the heart, the evil desires within. After he had named these sensual sins, Paul added, "and greed, which is idolatry" (Col 3:5 b). Greed is the sin of always wanting more, whether it be more things or more pleasures. The greedy person is never satisfied with what he has, and he is usually envious of what other people have. This is idolatry, for greed puts things in the place of God. Money can become a spiritual addiction, and like all addictions, it hides its true proportions from its victims. We take more and greater risks to get ever-diminishing satisfaction from the thing we crave until a breakdown occurs. When we begin to recover, we ask, “What were we thinking? How could we have been so blind?” We wake up like people with a hangover who can hardly remember the night before. But why? Why did we act so irrationally? Why did we completely lose sight of what is right? The Bible’s answer is that the human heart is an “idol factory.” These men have taken their idols into their hearts Ezek 14:3 ESV Like us, the elders must have responded to this charge, “Idols? What idols? I do not see any idols.” God was saying that the human heart takes good things like a successful career, love, material possessions, and even family, and turns them into ultimate things. Our hearts deify them as the center of our lives, because, we think, they can give us significance and security, safety, and fulfillment, if we attain them. We think that idols are bad things, but that is almost never the case. The greater the good, the more likely we are to expect that it can satisfy our deepest needs and hopes. Anything can serve as a counterfeit god, especially the very best things in life. What is an idol? It is anything more important to you than God, anything that absorbs your heart and imagination more than God, anything you seek to give you what only God can give. Because we have died with Christ (Col 3:3), we have the spiritual power to slay the earthly, fleshly desires that want to control us. Our Lord used the same idea when He said, If your right eye causes you to sin, gouge it out and throw it away. It is better for you to lose one part of your body than for your whole body to be thrown into hell. Matt 5:29 NIV

We live in a secular world, with idols, the glittering gods of our age, holding title to the functional trust of our hearts. Many of those idols that we have worshipped for years have come crashing down around us. This is a great opportunity, to briefly experience “disenchantment.” Such times come to us as individuals, when some great enterprise, pursuit, or person on which we have built our hope fails to deliver what we thought was promised. It very rarely comes to an entire society. The way forward, out of despair, is to discern the idols of our hearts and our culture. But that will not be enough. The only way to free ourselves from the destructive influence of counterfeit gods is to turn back to the true one. The living God, who revealed himself both at Mount Sinai and on the Cross, is the only true Lord who, if you find him, can truly fulfill you, and, if you fail him, can truly forgive you. “Setting the mind and heart on things above” where “your life is hid with Christ in God” (Colossians 3:1-3) means appreciating, rejoicing, and resting in what Jesus has done for you. It entails joyful worship, a sense of God’s reality in prayer. Jesus must become more beautiful to your imagination, more attractive to your heart, than your idol. That is what will replace your counterfeit gods. If you uproot the idol and fail to “plant” the love of Christ in its place, the idol will grow back. Rejoicing and repentance must go together. Repentance without rejoicing will lead to despair. Rejoicing without repentance is shallow and will only provide passing inspiration instead of deep change. Indeed, it is when we rejoice over Jesus’s sacrificial love for us most fully that, paradoxically, we are most truly convicted of our sin. When we repent out of fear of consequences, we are not sorry for the sin, but for ourselves. Fear-based repentance (“I’d better change, or God will get me”) is really self-pity. In fear-based repentance, we do not learn to hate the sin for itself, and it does not lose its attractive power. when we rejoice over God’s sacrificial, suffering love for us—seeing what it cost him to save us from sin—we learn to hate the sin for what it is. We see what sin costs God. What most assures us of God’s unconditional love (Jesus’s costly death) is what most convicts us of the evil of sin. Fear-based repentance makes us hate ourselves. Joy-based repentance makes us hate sin. Rejoicing in Christ is also crucial because idols are almost always good things. If we have made idols out of work and family, we do not want to stop loving our work and our family. Rather, we want to love Christ so much more that we are not enslaved by our attachments. Truth shall set us free from the counterfeit gods that control us.

By Keller, Timothy. Counterfeit Gods: The Empty Promises of Money, Sex, and Power, and the Only Hope that Matters.

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The Knocking at the Door

June 2, 2024 WWJWMTD by Steve, the son of John (2SoJ)

Are You Listening to the Knocking?

Try as you may, it takes character and the Holy Spirit to survive in the last days.

Then they were glad to take him into the boat, and immediately the boat was at the land to which they were going. John 6:21 ESV

Jesus Leaves the Multitude (John 6:15-21). Jesus compelled the disciples to get into the boat (Matt 14:22; Mark 6:45) because He knew they were in danger. The crowd was now aroused and there was a movement to make Him King. Of course, some of the disciples would have rejoiced at the opportunity to become famous and powerful! Judas would have become treasurer of the kingdom, and perhaps Peter would have been named prime minister! But this was not in the plan of God, and Jesus broke up the meeting immediately. Certainly, the Roman government would have stepped in had a movement begun.

Did Jesus know that a storm was coming? Of course. Then why did He deliberately send His friends into danger? Quite the opposite is true: He was rescuing them from greater danger, the danger of being swept along by a fanatical crowd. But there was another reason for that storm the Lord has to balance our lives; otherwise, we will become proud and then fall. The disciples had experienced great joy in being part of a thrilling miracle. Now they had to face a storm and learn to trust the Lord more. The feeding of the 5,000 was the lesson, but the storm was the examination after the lesson. Sometimes we are caught in a storm because we have disobeyed the Lord. Jonah is a good example. But sometimes the storm comes because we have obeyed the Lord. When that happens, we can be sure that our Savior will pray for us, come to us, and deliver us. In writing the account of this event years later, perhaps John saw in it a picture of Christ and His church Christ is in heaven interceding for us, but we are in the midst of the storms of life, trying to reach the shore. One day, He will come for us, and we shall reach the port safely, the storms all past.

Actually, there were several miracles involved in this event. Jesus walked on the water, and so did Peter (Matt 14:28-32). Jesus stilled the storm, and instantly the boat was on the other shore. Of course, all of this happened at night so that only Jesus and His disciples knew what had occurred. Jesus had led His people into the green pastures (John 6:10), and now He brought them into the still waters (Ps 23:2). What a wonderful Shepherd He is!

As you read the Gospel records, note that our Lord was never impressed by the great crowds. He knew that their motives were not pure and that most of them followed Him in order to watch His miracles of healing. "Bread and circuses" was Rome’s formula for keeping the people happy, and people today are satisfied with that kind of diet. Give them food and entertainment and they are happy. Rome set aside ninety-three days each year for public games at government expense. It was cheaper to entertain the crowds than to fight them or jail them.

We must never be deceived by the "popularity" of Jesus Christ among certain kinds of people today. Very few want Him as Savior and Lord. Many want Him only as Healer or Provider, or the One who rescues them from problems they have made for themselves. "And ye will not come to Me, that ye might have life" (John 5:40).

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Gay Pride Month

June 1, 2024 WWJWMTD by Steve, the son of John (2SoJ)

Gay Pride Month

Gay Pride Month dedicated to the celebration and commemoration of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and other sexualities held in June every year is fast approaching.

It seeks to honor LGBTQ history and the challenges the community faces, past and present, and is now celebrated by many individuals and churches that affirm and cheer on LGBTQ Pride.

But what if the LGBTQ life hasn’t been or is now a season of pride or the party for some of our neighbors, loved ones, or ourselves – that the world says it is?

Personally speaking, it is not (pride) I remember and experienced that in some respects continues to haunt me even today.

There are some life realities gay pride could not even begin to heal. Completely and totally by God’s grace, I have survived homosexuality.

While those words correctly define my personal reality regarding homosexual practice, my friends did not survive.

If you are experiencing same-sex attraction and are considering embracing the feelings and attractions of such, before jumping into a behavior and identity with highly probable and serious consequences, please get the facts – all the facts.

Sexual pleasure, good in and of itself within the proper context, is nevertheless not an essential requirement for human well-being.

Today, there is no guarantee that social policy is exempt from foolishness. Ultimately, the social pressure that exists to protect “gay” from discrimination has resulted in a tragically dangerous code.

While I personally deplore any and all forms of “gay-bashing” and other hate crimes against homosexuals, the extreme medical risks and the fundamental psychological problems often associated with homosexual practice, cannot be undermined or dismissed.

Today, in America, very little is being offered which promotes the truth about homosexuality and the general public has and is slowly but certainly beginning to believe the many untruths regarding the topic of homosexuality. This did not happen by accident.

In December 1973, by a narrow vote, homosexuality was removed from the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorder (DSM) by the American Psychiatric Association. The vote was not based on scientific research but on political pressure from homosexual activists. So much for an individual’s right of self-determination to address their unwanted homosexual feelings and behavior. In a nutshell, the problem is the politicization of psychiatry, psychology, and most definitely, the Bible, to the extent that the freedom to investigate and treat homosexuality has been and continues to be under serious attack.

For some of us, World AIDS Day is not just on December 1st of each year, but rather each and every day of the year.

The phone conversation occurred in 1995. Frank, my very best and only surviving friend of a group of 22 men, called from the hospital in San Francisco. Immediately, I knew something was very wrong.

In 1985, I moved from San Francisco back to Bakersfield, when in October of that year I surrendered my life to Christ and everything got turned upside-down – actually, right-side up.

There was nothing short of a miraculous desire to get to church and remain in church. The only thing I wanted to read was the Bible, attend classes and always be among Christian men and women, worship, and talk, talk, talk, talk, about Jesus.

Occasionally, I would talk to Frank on the phone to check on how life was going. However, our conversations became more and more strained because all I wanted to talk about was the Bible and what was going on at church. Frank, on the other hand, wanted to talk about the party last night and all that went on.

Drifting apart we most definitely were but continued to maintain a long-distance connection if only to hear one another’s voice for a few seconds. We had been close good friends for many years in San Francisco.

One afternoon I received a phone call at work from Frank. His voice was extremely weak, but he still managed to say…

“Phillip, we don’t understand what has happened to you, but you have found something, and whatever it is, keep it up. Keep it up because you have found something. Do it for me and the others. Whatever you do don’t ever come back to this. Promise me, Phillip.”

“I promise, Frank.”

Two days after my last phone conversation with Frank, his mother called to tell me he had passed away.

So, so many are gone, and they left much too soon. I miss each of my friends. I miss them terribly.

Nearly Thirty-nine years ago I made a promise. A promise I have kept, and I intend to keep.

During my 17 years as ‘gay,’ I personally witnessed far too many lives devastated and some taking their own lives over the celebration of ‘gay.’ In each and every case the ruin and carnage were not brought about by the individual trying to resolve their same-gender attraction.

Personally speaking, it is a fact because of very real discrimination, homosexual activists created a brilliant strategic plan to gain across-the-board acceptance. Yet their plan was and is based upon a flawed paradigm to persuade people they were born with same-gender attraction and they cannot change. This strategy has worked. But the biggest losers just may be homosexual men and women who may get everything they think they want, but will they be denied what they truly need?

The welfare of both individuals and society depends upon our facing reality honestly, compassionately, and courageously – which requires facts – all the facts.

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Forgot again? Better late than never!

May 12, 2024 WWJWMTD by Steve, the son of John (2SoJ)

A Perfect Gift for Mother’s Day

If you are like so many people you might have bought flowers or candy or a diner at a favorite restaurant but none of those things will last a lifetime. I believe in music for mom and songs she will sing for the rest of her life.

You need to purchase and give with love the album by Katy Nichole, “Jesus Changed My Life”. There are so many songs that speak to a mother’s heart and songs for every occasion or experience in this life.

This album will change even your life—you sons and daughters. It is the best album that has come out in decades and is a sign from God that the outpouring of the Holy Spirit is upon us.

With the world and Satan attacking mothers from every side, we need to support, love, and help mothers everywhere to know they are loved, and that God cares for them. So, do one last thing for ‘your moms’, give music that will touch her soul and place love in her life—love that will replace all the love she gave to you and me.

Happy Mother’s Day to all those moms who loved without expecting love in return.

Ps. Katy not only writes great God-inspired songs but believes in what she sings. Something rare for Christian singers but greatly needed. Moms will love the song, God Is In This Story or Things I Wish I Would’ve Said.

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Monthly Wisdom…Let there be singing!

May, 2024 WWJWMTD by Steve, the son of John (2SoJ)

Wisdom for the Month…let there be singing!

God’s people rejoice and sing whenever times are good or bad, winter or summer, when talking with friends or enemies, or when God is near or far away. We rejoice with singing, always!

You ask, ‘How can this be’? Because…

“God will rejoice over thee with joy…He will joy over thee with singing!”

Zephaniah 3:17b

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Lies, lies, and more lies!

April 26, 2024 WWJWMTD by Steve, the son of John (2SoJ)

#6: America ‘Hanging in the Balance’ a Biblical Warning!

The lies we are told to be true in America.

An article worth reading by my good friend, Phillip Lee

“I am a gay Christian” (Error is never made true by its popularity).

Try and try as I have to get my head, heart, and spirit fully around the above statement, I cannot.

I cannot because it does not make sense.

If, within the statement, one is saying, “I am a Christian who struggles with the temptation of same-sex attraction.” This makes sense and I understand. However, for a faithful follower of Christ Jesus to pronounce identity by first using ‘gay’ (based on one’s sexual orientation) and then follow up with ‘Christian’ – clearly, what is happening is a lack of conviction, practice, and concern of how one is being shaped and led by a wrong and deceiving spirit.

If I were an individual self-identifying as a ‘gay Christian,’ I would at some point in all honesty and truth need to truly face myself and ask…”Which am I more? Am I more gay than a Christian?”

One of the earmarks of liberal Christianity regarding homosexuality, is the rejection of the infallibility of God’s Word and the quest, if not determination, to find Scriptural acceptance (a canon) within the canon (Scripture) to validate, accept, and endorse homosexual practice. Hence, enter pro-gay theology.

In all fairness, my considerable concern for many men and women today struggling, combating the unwanted brokenness of same-sex attraction is…How are they to follow the Holy Spirit when much of what God has to say regarding homosexual practice is being dismissed, disregarded, and withheld? How are they to hear His voice when His words are being silenced?

Is it possible far too much of the Church is now relying on (feelings) which are very, very often completely disconnected from what the Bible says?

I have shared before that it was Christians who held me to the truth and authority of Scripture throughout my discipleship. Admittedly, it was not always an easy road to travel. However, I understood they were holding me accountable because they truly had my best interest at heart. Thank God they never once lowered the bar on the truth of Scripture.

A very frightening reality hit me this morning. If God’s truth had been withheld from me, what would I have been left with?

My walk, your walk with God is not about personal sensibilities. The gay Christian identity does not exist in the Kingdom of God. There is a much, much better way.

It isn’t new. It isn’t even really profound. It is the willingness and posture to let Scripture have its unhindered way. Most assuredly, humility (how we approach and receive the truth of God’s Word), is the ingredient necessary for transformation enabling you and I to give way to God’s Word, even when it is unpopular.

Believers in Christ Jesus who experience and war against same-sex attraction do exist, but Scripture never has nor will Scripture ever call an individual to identify by or with a sinful sexual tendency.

“O God, make me know your ways. Teach me your paths. Lead me in your truth and teach me, for you are the God of my salvation, and for you I wait all the day long,” (Psalm 25:4-5).

Pastor Phillip Lee Executive Director His Way Out Ministries

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Peace which the world cannot give

April 25, 2024 WWJWMTD by Steve, the son of John (2SoJ)

#5: America ‘Hanging in the Balance’ a Biblical Warning!

How to respond to God when judgment is near

Note: The article is a composite of various writings & authors, not the work of Steve

Disaster was as close as the press of a red button. Four Russian submarines patrolled the Florida coast. US warships had dropped depth charges. The Russian captain was stressed, trigger-happy, and ready to destroy a few American cities. Each sub was armed with a nuclear warhead. Each warhead had the potential to repeat a Hiroshima-level calamity. Had it not been for the contagious calm of a clear-thinking officer, World War III might have begun in 1962. His name was Vasili Arkhipov. He was the thirty-six-year-old chief of staff for a clandestine fleet of Russian submarines. The crew members assumed they were being sent on a training mission off the Siberian coast. They came to learn that they had been commissioned to travel five thousand miles to the southwest to set up a spearhead for a base near Havana, Cuba. The subs went south, and so did their mission. To move quickly, the submarines traveled on the surface of the water, where they ran head-on into Hurricane Daisy. The fifty-foot waves left the men nauseated and the operating systems compromised. Then came the warm waters. Soviet subs were designed for the polar waters, not the tropical Atlantic. Temperatures inside the vessels exceeded 120 degrees Fahrenheit. The crew battled the heat and claustrophobia for much of the three-week journey. By the time they were near the coast of Cuba, the men were exhausted, on edge, and anxious. The situation worsened when the subs received cryptic instructions from Moscow to turn northward and patrol the coastline of Florida. Soon after they entered American waters, their radar picked up the signal of a dozen ships and aircraft. The Russians were being followed by the Americans. The US ships set off depth charges. The Russians assumed they were under attack. The captain lost his cool. He summoned his staff to his command post and pounded the table with his fists. “We are going to blast them now! We will die, but we will sink them all—we will not disgrace our navy!” The world was teetering on the edge of war. But then Vasili Arkhipov asked for a moment with his captain. The two men stepped to the side. He urged his superior to reconsider. He suggested they talk to the Americans before reacting. The captain listened. His anger cooled. He gave the order for the vessels to surface. The Americans encircled the Russians and kept them under surveillance. What they intended to do is unclear as in a couple of days the Soviets dove, eluded the Americans, and made it back home safely. This incredible brush with death was kept secret for decades. Arkhipov deserved a medal, yet he lived the rest of his life with no recognition. It was not until 2002 that the public learned of the barely avoided catastrophe. As the director of the National Security Archive stated, “The lesson from this [event] is that a guy named Vasili Arkhipov saved the world.” Why does this story matter? You will not spend three weeks in a sweltering Russian sub. But you may spend a semester carrying a heavy class load, or you may fight the headwinds of a recession. You may spend night after night at the bedside of an afflicted child or aging parent. You may fight to keep a family together, a business afloat, a school from going under. You will be tempted to press the button and release, not nuclear warheads, but angry outbursts, a rash of accusations, a fiery retaliation of hurtful words. Unchecked anxiety unleashes an Enola Gay of destruction. How many people have been wounded because of unbridled stress? Let your gentleness be evident to all. The Lord is near. Do not be anxious about anything, but in every situation, by prayer and petition, with thanksgiving, present your requests to God. And the peace of God, which transcends all understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus. Phil 4:5-7 TNIV

This is where we begin as the Body of Christ. Knowing God is always near, prayer is the connection to God, confidence in the Word of God, and allowing Christ’s peace to keep you in the will of God, waiting and expecting God to do what He does best—our salvation.

The Greek word translated here as gentleness (epicikes) describes a temperament that is seasoned and mature. It envisions an attitude that is fitting to the occasion, levelheaded and tempered. The gentle reaction is one of steadiness, evenhandedness, and fairness. It looks humanely and reasonably at the facts of a case. Its opposite would be an overreaction or a sense of panic. This gentleness is “evident to all.” Family members, friends, coworkers, and others all take note and sense a difference. Others may freak out or run out, but the gentle person is sober-minded and clear-thinking. Anxiety is needless because God is near. The contagiously calm person is the one who reminds others, “God is in control.” This is the executive who tells the company, “Let’s all do our part; we’ll be okay.” This is the leader who sees the challenge, acknowledges it, and observes, “These are tough times, but we’ll get through them.” How can you and I keep our hands away from the trigger? How can we keep our heads when everyone else is losing theirs? We pray Phil 4:5-7 NIV Let your gentleness be evident to all. The Lord is near. Do not be anxious about anything, but in everything, by prayer and petition, with thanksgiving, present your requests to God. And the peace of God, which transcends all understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus. With this verse, the apostle calls us to act against anxiety. Until this point, he has been assuring us of God’s character: his sovereignty, mercy, and presence. Now it is our turn to act on this belief. We choose prayer over despair. Peace happens when people pray. We are told that if we pray “according to his will, he heareth us: And if we know that he hears us, whatsoever we ask, we know that we have the petitions that we desired of him” (1 John 5:15 KJV). But even if we do not know His will in a particular situation, we can still pray, for “the Spirit itself maketh intercession for us with groanings which cannot be uttered” (Romans 8:26 KJV).

The Lord is near! You are not alone. You may feel alone. You may think you are alone. But there is never a moment in which you face life alone without help. God is near. After Moses’ death God told Joshua, Keep this Book of the Law always on your lips; meditate on it day and night, so that you may be careful to do everything written in it. Then you will be prosperous and successful. Have I not commanded you? Be strong and courageous. Do not be afraid; do not be discouraged, for the Lord your God will be with you wherever you go." Josh 1:8-9 TNIV You do not have to do it alone. Present the challenge to your Father and ask for help. Will he solve it immediately? Maybe, or maybe part of the test is an advanced course in patience. This much is sure; contagious calm will happen to the degree that we turn to him. Lucado, Max. Anxious for Nothing: Finding Calm in a Chaotic World (pp. 67-76).

God is with us even when we mess up, make a mistake, have a bad attitude, or are working out of our flesh. God’s word presented with skill is like well-prepared good food, balanced, fresh, delicious, and nutritional; not just thrown on a plate. Spiritual food is life and nutritionally healthy, but it takes time seeking, asking, clear thinking, without stress, applied in God’s timing, the best solution not just a solution. Those who discover these words live, really live; body and soul, they’re bursting with health. Prov 4:22 THE MESSAGE Listen with an open heart the Holy Spirit is near.

Occam’s razor, principle stated by the Scholastic philosopher William of Ockham. Ockham, however, mentioned the principle so frequently and employed it so sharply that it was called “Occam’s razor” (also spelled Ockham’s razor). The principle gives precedence to simplicity: of two competing theories, the simpler explanation of a problem, situation, or entity is to be preferred. The principle is also expressed as “Entities are not to be multiplied beyond necessity.” All things being equal, choose the simpler with fewer assumptions, which is usually the best answer. Do not assume malevolent malicious intent, thinking the world or someone is out to get me. Bad leadership decisions can be disastrous and blow everything up. Bad business decisions can be very expensive. Someone did not call you back, can lead us to believe they do not like me, when they had an emergency, accident, or the message was covered up or lost. Deal with the facts as they are presented, find, and review all the facts calmly without emotion. Try to remove as much stress as possible. Take the time to work the problem. Take care to apply Occam’s razor and God’s word correctly some problems are complex, and a simple solution does not work or there is more to the story.

“Worry is the warning light that God has been shoved to the sideline,” said Rick Warren. Worry is an obstacle to joy. Worrying is forgetting that you are not in charge. Lean into that perspective and worry starts to fade. Bring worries to God, pray, and talk to God instead of talking to others. This gives someplace meaningful to bring worries, as opposed to trying to tell myself that my worries are not valid. Or scolding myself for worrying. Try to find God’s perspective. This is a better way of expressing yourself. Recognize that what you speak out has an impact. Speaking all the “What if’s“ has a negative impact and often unintended consequences. Pray and bring your worries to God. He can handle it. He is not going to flip out or be unsettled. Worrying and anxiety indicate trust in God is faltering. Stand firm on faith in God, he is in charge not me. Count your blessings one by one. Savannah Guthrie Guideposts Apr/May 2024. Finally, brothers, whatever is true, whatever is noble, whatever is right, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is admirable — if anything is excellent or praiseworthy — think about such things. Whatever you have learned or received or heard from me or seen in me — put it into practice. And the God of peace will be with you. Phil 4:8-9 NIV

Start with Jesus, his wealth, his resources, and his strength. Remember the times Jesus helped you. Before you lash out, look up.

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The Fulfillment of Israel

April 14, 2024 WWJWMTD by Steve, the son of John (2SoJ)

#4: America ‘Hanging in the Balance’ a Biblical Warning!

As Israel goes so goes the world

I am living in a country that is not mentioned in the Bible. Why? With all the good America has done, why is it not mentioned in the ‘Last Days Teaching’? I could list the great and wonderful things America, or its citizens, have contributed to the Kingdom of God, but in the end, it loses its connection with God, rejects God’s will for this nation, and forsakes the Truth of the Gospel of Christ. So many visions/dreams predicted America’s end when it was born as a nation. We know from Scripture that Israel also lost its way (many times) and in the last days will once again become a nation of faith and willing to suffer loss for the option to love and obey God above everything else.

In the very end, at the final battle between good and evil, it is Israel that is redeemed, and all other nations are destroyed. All the good we have done in our past will not save us when tomorrow comes if we are not serving Christ and in support of Israel. America will only be great if it stands with Israel and for Jesus Christ—that is our only option.

There are churches in America doing God’s will and there are many churches that ‘think’ they are doing God’s will. Jesus said, “By their fruit will His disciples be known.” So many of our churches are dead and without the life of Christ. My father knew this, and it is still so today. Churches consider Christianity to be a ‘Band-Aid’ not the solution. Christ is preached as ‘medical dressing to our wounds’, not the miraculous healing that Christ preached. How many churches do you know where you feel the presence of the Holy Spirit in the parking lot before entering the sanctuary? Do angels greet you before you sit down in a pew? Are you changed for the better, healed when needed, or receive a miracle from God before you leave the service? I know of a few churches where this happens regularly. They are not fancy churches but simple structures, but the congregation comes to their churches expecting, receiving, and becoming changed because God is there waiting for them. These churches are houses of prayer and the congregation is in unity. (They live their lives according to Proverbs and the words of Jesus Christ.)

Every time something is about to happen to the nation of Israel, I can feel it before it happens. When this first began to happen, I did not know what the Spirit of God was saying to me, but now I know how to pray and what to do. Israel is not yet my ‘Brother in Christ’ but it will soon be. What happens in Israel will affect all the world and bring the “wrath of the Lamb” to bear upon all of God’s creation. I rejoice in what is happening in Israel and have complete confidence that God will make sure every verse of the Bible is fulfilled and every word Christ spoke is accomplished. This is why I believe in Jesus, and it is only Jesus whom I worship and serve. Goodbye, world, and Hello Jesus Christ!

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