From the Desk of Pastor Al

Author: alanklein

Abounding Love

As we head into summer, I would like to give you a Bible Verse as a challenge. “And this I pray, that your love may abound still more and more in knowledge and all discernment, that you may approve the things that are excellent, that you may be sincere and without offense till the day of Christ, being filled with the fruits of righteousness which are by Jesus Christ, to the glory and praise of God.” Philippians 1:9-11

Paul wrote those words so long ago, but they are still a great encouragement for us today. There are a few things that I would draw out of these Bible verses. First of all, Paul wants the believer’s love to abound more and more in knowledge and discernment. Our primary purpose is to love God and love people around us. Remember love is not a feeling as much as it is a choice. We make careful, deliberate, and wise choices to put others ahead of ourselves.

Secondly, Paul challenges us to live a blameless life. We know all too well that we struggle with sin and this battle will continue until our last breath. However, Scripture is full of challenges to live with integrity, resist the devil and temptation, walk in the Spirit, put on the new man, and be fruitful with good works made possible by Jesus.

Paul finishes this challenge by saying it is for God’s glory. All of creation, including us, is to be a song of praise to our loving Heavenly Father. How is your song sounding today?

Complete in Him!

A verse tucked into the 2nd chapter of Colossians should be in our thoughts often, if not daily. Colossians 2:10 records, “and you are complete in Him, who is the head of all principality and power.” Chapter 2 of that book speaks of the sufficiency of Jesus.

My New King James Bible has section headings in that chapter such as “Not Philosophy but Christ” and “Not Legalism but Christ” and the start of chapter 3 is “Not Carnality but Christ.” The first part of the chapter warns about people who might try to come across as wise with philosophies that give the appearance of superiority but are in conflict with Jesus. To this Paul answers that we are complete in Him. We don’t need the wisdom of the world. Now we surely benefit from the knowledge of the world which scientists, doctors, horticulturalists, etc have gained but Christ is all we need for salvation and godly living.

Then Paul speaks about those who present a false religion of rules, which we would call legalism. He says in verse 21, “these things indeed have an appearance of wisdom in self-imposed religion, false humility and neglect of the body, but are of no value against the indulgence of the flesh.”

The next time you are tempted to doubt your salvation, which really amounts to doubting if Jesus’ work on the cross was sufficient, read chapter 2 where you are reminded of the death, burial, and resurrection of Jesus whereby the requirements of the law were nailed to the cross. We can put off the old man and put on the new man because “you died, and your life is hidden with Christ in God.” (3:3)

So friends, as Paul said in Romans 8:37, “we are more than conquerors through Him who loved us.”

The Lost has been Found!

The Lost has been found! I have misplaced two books and have been looking for at least a week for them. I had a sinking feeling I left them at New Brunswick Bible Institute when I was there for the spring conference. But I was sure I cleaned my room. I didn’t take much and it would show if I left it behind as I left the room. I thought maybe I left them in one of the cars. But I checked. I looked in all the usual spots where I might have left them. I remember them last together so if I found one, I would find the other.

The Bible has a great trio of stories in Luke 15 of lost things. I once heard Billy Graham preaching in Hamilton, ON and this was the text of his message. The Parable of the Lost Son. In each of the passages, something of great value was lost and perhaps the owner had a sinking feeling the item/person would not be found.

The first story concerns a lost sheep. This would have cost the owner quite a bit. Losing a sheep would have meant a lot of money, even though he had 99 other sheep. The second story involves a coin that was lost. Commentators vary as to what the coin’s significance truly was. Some say it was monetary value, others think it was part of a wedding gift given to a bride on her wedding day. The third story is the lost Son who finally came back.

The significance of each of these is the despair at losing one so precious and the joy when the lost has been found. We can truly rejoice when a sinner comes to repentance and becomes a child of God. It is a cause of great rejoicing! I found my books late one night and almost wanted to wake up Bonnie to let her know because I was so relieved. Imagine how much more our Heavenly Father rejoices when one sinner repents.

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