Monday, January 28, 2013

Only HOLD ON to What You Have!


Good Morning, Fellow Bloggers!

This post is my second attempt at writing to you today. The first one ended as I had just completed a rather "substantial" piece in Microsoft Word . . . which crashed. The "autosave" did not auto save, so I lost the entire document. [Now, why did the Lord let that happen? I thought it was pretty good. Perhaps the Lord had a different evaluation]. I was ready to "throw in the towel," reasoning, "this is my day off, I am not feeling well, I deserve a break today," etc., etc. [No one else ever comes to my pity parties, so, I usually recover rather quickly].

Besides, my day started very early this morning . . . well before the sun came up. [It's now close to noon, and I am still not sure it ever did come up]. I had set my alarm for my usual wake-up time, so I could check out the weather forecast on 1011 news. It was worse than I thought it was going to be. Due to a very dense fog [that, so far, has hung around all morning], the visibility was down to about a quarter mile, and in some places, almost down to zero. I told Win that I would be happy to take her to work today in downtown Lincoln, and return to bring her home later in the afternoon. We left earlier than normal, and arrived at the junction of 77 and the I-80 with plenty of extra time. Since neither one of us had eaten breakfast, I asked Win if she would like to stop at Cracker Barrel first. She was "all over it!" When we pulled up to the restaurant, however, we were immediately aware of the fact that our vehicle was the only one in the entire parking lot. We weren't even sure it was open. But we soon discovered, much to our delight, that it was indeed open, and that we the only patrons in the entire place. We had the entire center dining room all to ourselves - our table located up close to a wonderful roaring fire in their massive stone fireplace. After breakfast, while enjoying the sounds of snap, crackle and pop emanating from the scorched wood in the fireplace, and slowly sipping a fresh, hot refill of coffee, the Lord brought a phrase to mind that I had not thought of in some time. It was one of the favorite sayings of one of my favorite profs at Dallas Theological Seminary, Dr. Howie Hendricks. If I've heard him say it once, I have actually probably heard him say it a dozen times or more: "If there is a mist in the pulpit, there will probably be a fog in the pew." I.e., if the preacher has an unclear message, then the people will not have a clue what action to take, or what direction to go. They will be metaphorically, as we were literally earlier this morning, in a deep, dark, dense fog.

As I rehearsed those thoughts on my way home this morning, I could not help but think: That was essentially a huge part of the problem in the first-century church gathered in the city of Thyatira - the fourth church of seven that were addressed by our Lord in His seven letters to seven churches in seven cities, and recorded for us by the Apostle John in Revelation 2-3. The Thyatiran Christians had a huge problem in their pulpit. Basically, it had been usurped by a woman who was a self-proclaimed spokesperson for God. She actually referred to herself as a "prophetess."  But, because she was so wicked, Jesus nick-named her "Jezebel." It was not [nor has it ever been since then] a very flattering name for a woman - but it was very accurate and appropriate. She insisted that she had received personal, direct messages from God that would enable her followers to go "deeper" with God. But Jesus made it clear that she was only leading her followers down a dangerous, deadly path by knowing "the depths of Satan" [Rev. 2:24]. In order to combat this false teacher and her reprehensible teaching, Jesus strongly admonished the faithful believers in that church, "But hold fast what you have till I come" [Rev. 2:25]. I believe that is His Word to us today well.

So, WHAT did they have? And, what do we have? The Bible is very clear. The Apostle Paul told his young protege, Timothy, “But as for you, continue in what you have learned and become convinced of . . . how from infancy you have known the Holy Scriptures, which are able to make you wise for salvation through faith in Christ Jesus. All Scripture is God-breathed and is useful for teaching, rebuking, correcting, and training in righteousness, so that the man of God may be thoroughly equipped for every good work.” (2 Timothy 3: 14-17). “Timothy,” he said, “what you have heard from me, keep as the pattern of sound teaching” (2 Timothy 1: 13). And, “do your best to present yourself to God as one approved, a workman who does not need to be ashamed and who correctly handles the word of truth” (2 Timothy 2:15). ONLY HOLD ON TO WHAT YOU HAVE!

In the words of a Sunday School song that Win and I both learned when we were children, and then passed on to our sons when they were young: "The B-I-B-L-E, yes, that's the Book for me. I stand alone on the Word of God, the B-I-B-L-E!"

Listen, my dear blogging friends: God never intended for His church to exist in some sort of mystical fog. He has revealed His will CLEARLY in His Word. He has spoken, and He has not stuttered [That may be another Hendricks phrase, I think]. I believe with all my heart that the best way to loosen the vice-like grip that this satanic deception has ON the church, is through sound doctrine which comes through careful, prayerful, thoughtful Biblical exposition IN the church.

If you are interested, you can listen to the sermon "I've a Message from the Lord" [an exposition of Rev. 2:18-29] online at http://sermon.net/PastorJoeLombardi.

Have a BLESSED day and HOLD ON to what you have!

His grace STILL amazes me,

Joe [Bro Joe, Pastor Joe, Pasta Joe, PJ, Mr. L, etc., etc.]

Monday, January 21, 2013

A "Churchy" World and a "Worldly" Church


"IN the world, BUT not OF the world" - that is how the church of Jesus Christ is often described. But, that is not necessarily how things always are.

Yesterday @ New Hope Bible Church, in our ongoing study of the "seven letters to the seven churches" in Revelation 2-3, we learned that the church located in the first century city of Pergamos [Revelation 2:12-17] had fallen prey to Satan's strategy of "covert infiltration." As a result, many Bible commentators today refer to her as "the compromising church." She struggled not so much because she was "in the world," but because the world was in her! And just how did that happen?

Yesterday we learned that Satan has a two-fold plan. We called it his "Trojan Horse Strategy." Basically, his goal is to encourage a "churchy" world, and at the same time to tempt churches to compromise their beliefs and their mission so that they become "worldly" churches.

So, what is the church of Jesus Christ to do? I told our folks that we need to remember that if New Hope Bible Church is going to "make it" in the WORLD, then we also better be in the WORD! Especially in these "last days" in our culture, when our enemy has been waging not so much a "frontal assault" but a "sneak attack." [To be sure, there are signs his strategy may be changing with respect to the American church].

The bottom line? We need to beware and we need to be ready today more than ever! In the words of the Apostle Paul, we need to arm ourselves with the "sword of the Spirit, which is the word of God" [Ephesians 6:17]. We need to be ever so vigilant, and we must pray that we will not succumb to Satan's seductive and deceptive "siren song" to become like the world. Twenty-five years ago my Pastor, Ted Harmon, who was the Senior Pastor at the church where I served as the Youth Pastor [and where Win and I were married], taught us a chorus that I have never forgotten:

In the name of Jesus, In the name of Jesus,
 We have the victory!
In the name of Jesus, in the name of Jesus, 
Satan will have to flee.
In the name of Jesus, Jesus, 
Who on earth can stand before?
In the name of Jesus, Jesus, we have the victory!

You may listen to the message "Satan's Trojan Horse Strategy" online at http://sermon.net/PastorJoeLombardi

Praising God for victory in Jesus,

PJ

Monday, January 14, 2013

It Will Be Worth It All


Good Monday, Fellow Bloggers!

Okay, it WAS cold here in eastern Nebraska this morning. For some reason my dog, Sadie, wanted outside about 2:30 a.m.. On such occasions I might be reminded by my "better half" that "Sadie IS YOUR dog!" But not today . . . My partner didn't even stir the slightest. So, out we went, my Sadie and I. I am quite sure the temperature was near zero. But, for some reason, as I write this blog, I am getting the distinct feeling that there may not be anyone even thinking about extending any sympathy to me for the way I had to suffer today.

Surely, my so-called "suffering" this morning was nothing compared to the brutal and sometimes fatal mistreatment experienced by the believers living near the end of the first century A.D., in the city of Smyrna, a commercial and financial center located in what would be known today as eastern Turkey. Her citizens were among the first in the entire Roman empire to embrace the cult of Emperor worship and to erect a temple for that purpose. Once a year everyone in the city was required to say "Kaiser kurios" ["Caesar is Lord"]. Faithful followers of Christ refused to give in to the demand. As a result, they were ostracized from society. Skilled workmen were denied membership in the trade guilds. Some were tortured in the most unimaginable and excruciatingly painful ways - often to the point of death. Somehow it seems so appropriate for the city name, Smyrna, to have the word "myrrh" as its linguistic root. For in order for the hardened resin of the commifora tree to emit is full fragrance, it would have to be crushed, beaten and pulverized - just like the Christ followers in that city were crushed and beaten and pulverized by wave after wave of persecution around A.D. 95. For the most part it was instigated by the cruel, egotistical and tyrannical emperor, Domitian, who even insisted that he be addressed as the "Lord God Domitian."

Yesterday at New Hope Bible Church, we studied the second letter of seven letters transcribed for us by the Apostle John, in Revelation 2-3. John was also the mentor of the pastor of the church at Smyrna, Polycarp, who was eventually killed for his faith in Christ and his ministry for Christ. We learned that the church at Smyrna faced intense poverty and persecution. The resurrected and exalted Christ challenged them to remain fear-LESS and faith-FUL, reminding them that ultimately it would be worth it all.

The Apostle Paul wrote these words to his protege, Timothy, "...everyone who wants to live a godly life in Christ Jesus will be persecuted" [2 Timothy 3:12]. Apparently, suffering for our Lord is NOT an elective. Rather, it is a required course in God's school of faith and character building. Perhaps that is why the Apostle Peter also wrote, "Do not be surprised at the painful trial you are suffering. . . but rejoice that you participate in the sufferings of Christ, so that you may be overjoyed when his glory is revealed" [1 Peter 4:12-13]. No, it is not an easy course. But through it all we may [and must] rely on the counsel and consolation of Christ! So, to my fellow believers in Jesus I say, "be fearLESS and faithFUL!" Because, as the Apostle Paul wrote, "I consider that our present suffering are not worth comparing with the glory that will be revealed in us" [Romans 8:18].

By the way . . . you can listen to yesterday's sermon online at: http://sermon.net/PastorJoeLombardi . You can also leave a comment right there online. And, please remember: Go ahead and share this link with someone else. We have no idea how the Lord may use this message to bring help, hope, peace and perspective to someone else!

Now, please remember - no matter whatever the Lord may allow to come your way in the coming days- that ultimately His purpose is to do something IN you [to "refine" you], and His plan is then to do something FOR you [to "reward" you with the "crown of life"].

So, in the words of one of my all-time favorite gospel songs . . .

It will be worth it all, when we see Jesus.
Life's trials will seem so small, when we see Christ!
One glimpse of His dear face, all sorrow will erase.
So, bravely run the race - 'til we see Christ!

STILL amazed by His grace,

PJ

--
Joe Lombardi, Pastor
NEW HOPE BIBLE CHURCH