Sunday, February 27, 2022

Our Words

 

Words are important because they impact people’s minds, people’s attitudes, and people’s lives. Jesus says it’s not what goes into a person’s mouth and into their stomach that defiles a person. It is what comes out of a person’s mouth that originates in the heart that defiles a person.

 

Words make a powerful impact in others’ lives and their spirits.

 

James in James 3 gives three illustrations of the power of words.

 

James 3:3

If we put bits into the mouths of horses so that they obey us, we guide their whole bodies as well.

 

Bits control horses and guide them in the direction the rider wants to go. Words can control people and guide people’s lives.

 

Words can guide to truth.

Words can guide to lies.

 

Words can lead a person to a relationship with Jesus and salvation.

Words can lead a person to reject a relationship with Jesus and away from salvation.

 

Raise the Roof and Remove the Walls is sharing words that lead others to the truth and to know Jesus and experience salvation.

 

James 3:4

Look at the ships also; though they are so large and are driven by strong winds, they are guided by a very small rudder wherever the will of the pilot directs.

 

James is speaking of sailboats. The ships are big and they are driven by strong winds, but they are guided by a small instrument, the rudder.

 

Words can be used to direct people’s lives. They can overcome even large influences and strong emotions of our lives.

 

Our words can be used to guide others for good or bad. Words can encourage and positively influence or they can condemn and judge and negatively influence.

 

Raise the Roof and Remove the Walls is using our words to encourage others to have faith in the one true God, Jesus.

 

James 3:5-6

So also the tongue is a small member, yet it boasts of great things. How great a forest is set ablaze by such a small fire! And the tongue is a fire, a world of unrighteousness. The tongue is set among our members, staining the whole body, setting on fire the entire course life, and set on fire by hell.

 

A fire can provide light and warmth or it can total destroy something. It all depends on the words and how they are spoken.

 

Words can bring comfort and healing or they can bring hurt and harm.

 

Raise the Roof and Remove the Walls is using words to heal, not hurt.

 

As people transformed by Jesus, we are to live and act differently from the rest of the world. James connects our living differently with the words we speak and especially words that we speak into other people’s lives.

 

Each of the illustrations James uses shows the great power that words have, a power that we must learn to use in God-honoring ways.

 

Colossians 4:5-6

Walk in wisdom toward outsiders, making the best use of time. Let your speech always be gracious, seasoned with salt, so that you may know how you ought to answer each person.

 

Our words are to be:

Flavorful – creating an appetite for Jesus

Preserving – continuing to speak truth no matter the reception

Healing – bring healing and spiritual health others

Gracious – speaking grace, not condemnation

Wise Reponses – answering other’s question with godly wisdom

 

With Godly Wise Words, Raising the Roof and Removing the Walls,

                                                  Joe

Sunday, February 20, 2022

God Said

 

Over 50 times the Bible records, “God said.” We hear that phrase, but do we believe that?

 

As a preface to the Ten Commandments Exodus 20:1-2 says, “And God spoke all these words saying, ‘I am the Lord your God, who brought you out of the land of Egypt out of the house of slavery.’”

 

God speaks to the people of Israel and tells them that He is the Lord their God and that He is the one who delivered them out of slavery in Egypt.

 

Raise the Roof and Remove the Walls is knowing that God is our Lord and that He has delivered us out of the slavery of sin.

 

Then in Exodus 20:3-17 God gives us the Ten Commandments.

 

We tend to see the Ten Commandments as rules that God demands we keep so He can control us. But what if we looked at the Ten Commandments with a different view?

 

The Ten Commandments are a moral code that help us to navigate through life.

 

Isaiah 30:21

And your ears shall hear a word behind you, saying, “This is the way, walk in it,” when you turn to the right or when you turn to the left.

 

God speaks and gives us the moral direction for our lives that is righteous and leads us to real life.

 

God is holy (morally up right) and righteous (right in God’s sight) and He is the only one that can be a reliable moral compass for our lives. If we don’t have God directing our lives and giving us righteous moral direction, our lives can lead us to destruction.

 

Raise the Roof and Remove the Walls is having God as your moral compass.

 

The Ten Commandments are a way God protects our lives.

 

Each of the commandments in the Ten Commandments is a way God is giving us protection for an area in our lives.

 

Have no other gods – there is only one God and God is directing us to seek Him, find Him, and worship Him.

 

No idols – protecting us from the frustration of worshiping and serving something that cannot do what we need.

 

Not taking God’s name in vain – protecting us from offending God and offending others with our language and revealing a low moral character.

 

Remember the Sabbath and keeping it holy – protecting us from working everyday and not taking a day off to recharge physically and refresh spiritually.

 

Honor you father and mother – helping to set a pattern in our lives to properly respect authorities that God has placed in our lives.

 

You shall not murder – protecting us from, out of emotions, doing something that will destroy other’s lives and our own.

 

You shall not commit adultery – protecting us from violating sacred vows that give us real joy and provide powerful security for our children.

 

You shall not steal – protecting us from a life of dishonesty and hurting others.

 

You shall not bear false witness – protecting us from a life of deceit and deception.

 

You shall not covet – protecting us from a life spent on wanting what we don’t have and overlooking what we do have.

 

Raise the Roof and Remove the Walls is letting God’s word protect us from a life that is empty and headed in the wrong direction.

 

We wrongly view the Ten Commandments as rules that are meant to control us and restrict our lives.

 

The right way to view the Ten Commandments is to see them as:

God’s direct word to us

God’s way of giving us a righteous moral compass

God’s way of protecting us from things that will harm us

 

Following God’s word honors God and benefits us.

 

Following God’s Word by Raising the Roof and Removing the Walls,

                                               Joe

Sunday, February 13, 2022

Jesus Pursues and Accepts Us

 

There are some scripture passages that we read so many times that we miss some of the important aspects of the passage. One those is the three parables in Luke 15.

 

The first is the lost sheep in verses three through seven.

 

A shepherd has a flock of one hundred sheep and one of the hundred wanders off. The shepherd leaves the ninety-nine and goes to seek the one who had wandered off.

 

The nature of sheep is to wander off. The shepherd pursues the sheep and brings him back to the flock. Then once the sheep is back in the flock, they celebrated the wandering sheep’s return.

 

Our old nature is to wander away from Jesus. Jesus nevertheless pursues us and when He has brought us to His body, the church, there is a celebration. The celebration should be by the body but, if not, there is absolutely a celebration in heaven.

 

Raise the Roof and Remove the Walls is Jesus pursuing the wandering person to bring them to Him and His body.

 

The second parable is the lost coin in verses eight through ten.

 

A woman has ten coins and loses one of them. She seeks that coin diligently until she finds the coin and invites her friends and neighbors to celebrate that she has found it.

 

The coin was lost because of a circumstance. The coin is important because it’s part of the bridal veil. It represents a love relationship with her husband. She spares no effort to seek and find the coin. She seeks the coin till she finds it and, again, there is a celebration.

 

We may find ourselves lost because of circumstances. We may not have the opportunity to really hear the gospel or to understand the reality of Jesus’ love. Jesus will still pursue us because He created us to have a relationship with Him and He will pursue us to establish it.

 

Raise the Roof and Remove the Walls is Jesus pursuing a love relationship with us no matter the circumstances.

The third parable is the lost or prodigal son in verses eleven through thirty-two.

 

A man had two sons and the younger son demanded his part of the inheritance. The father didn’t have to give it to him but he sold some of his property and gave the money to him. The young man squandered the money in reckless living. A famine hit the land and the young man found himself feeding pigs. He realizes the foolishness of this and goes back to his father seeking to be a hired servant. The father sees the young man returning a long way off and goes running to greet him. The father hugs him and restores him as his son. There is then a celebration that a lost son is found and that a son thought dead is alive.

 

The young man made a choice to leave his father and pursue his will and not his father’s will.  The father welcomed him back as a son, not a servant, and celebrated his return.

 

We make ungodly choices that separate us from Jesus and lead to reckless living. Jesus will welcome everyone back who sees their sin and returns to Jesus. He will restore us as His children and welcome us back into the family.

 

Raise the Roof and Remove the Walls is recognizing our sin and coming to Jesus so we can become children of God.

 

Life is not hopeless because Jesus pursues us if we wander away or circumstances push us away.

 

Life is not hopeless because no matter how badly we sin, if we confess our sins and come to Jesus, He will accept us and make us children of God.

 

Many people think that it is too late to experience God’s love and be accepted by Him as His child – It Is Not!

 

Many people think that they are too bad to experience God’s love and be accepted by Him as His child – It Is Not!

 

Jesus’ invitation is to come to Him and follow Him, and it is given out to all.

 

Knowing and Following Jesus

by Raising the Roof and Removing the Walls,

Joe

Sunday, February 6, 2022

Dealing with Temptation

 

How do you handle temptation? Not some little temptation that really has very little allure or enticement. I am talking about the temptation that seems to be a constant companion in your life. The one that you know is wrong and that you really don’t want to do but seem to be drawn to all the time.

 

In Ephesians 6:17 we are told to take the sword of the Spirit which is the Word of God. God’s Word is the offensive weapon that He has given to us to defeat our enemy, Satan, and the temptations that he attacks us with.

 

In Luke 4 Jesus is attacked by Satan with three temptations.

 

The first temptation is in verse 3. Satan says to Jesus, “If You are the Son of God, command this stone to become bread.”

 

Jesus replied, “It is written, ‘Man shall not live by bread alone, but by every word that comes from God.’”

 

Jesus uses the Word of God to defeat Satan’s temptation of trying to get Him to use His power to benefit Himself. Jesus says no, it is not about satisfying My personal needs but about what God says.

 

Raise the Roof and Remove the Walls is about obeying what God says in the Bible.

 

The second temptation is in verses 5-7. Satan takes Jesus and shows Him all the kingdoms of the world, and says to Him, “To You I will give all this authority and their glory, for it has been delivered to me, and I give it to whom I will. If You then, worship me, it will be Yours.”

 

Jesus replied, “It is written, ‘You shall worship the Lord your God, and Him only shall you serve.’”

 

Again, Jesus uses the Word of God to defeat Satan and the temptation that Satan attacks Him with, which is to worship someone other than the one true God. Jesus makes it very clear that the Bible teaches that God is the only one who is worthy to be worshiped.

 

Raise the Roof and Remove the Walls is about worshiping the one true God and Him only.

 

The third temptation is in verses 9-11. Satan takes Jesus to Jerusalem and up to the pinnacle of the temple. Satan says to Jesus, “If You are the Son of God, throw Yourself down from here, for it is written, ‘He will command His angels concerning You, to guard You. And on their hands they will bear You up, lest You strike Your foot against a stone.’”

 

Jesus replied, “It is said, ‘You shall not put the Lord your God to the test.’”

 

Jesus for the third time uses the Word of God to defeat Satan and his temptation to test God. We are not to intentionally put ourselves in a position that God does not want us in and then expect God to get us out of it.

 

Raise the Roof and Remove the Walls is about obeying and trusting God but not testing God by our disobedience.

 

The way Jesus deals with Satan and his temptation is with the Word of God. This is in contrast to the way Eve dealt with Satan and his temptation in Genesis 3 where she listened and tried human reasoning. Satan overcame Eve, but Jesus overcame Satan.

 

The reality is that Satan is smarter and more powerful than we are. Jesus is more powerful and smarter than Satan. When we depend on ourselves to deal with Satan, we will succumb to the temptation and enter into sin. Sin when it is fully grown will lead to death.

 

Raise the Roof and Remove the Walls is knowing the Word of God, believing the Word of God, and using the Word of God to defeat Satan and every temptation he attacks us with.

 

Using the Word of God and Raising the Roof and Removing the Walls,

                                                   Joe