Steps

Led Zeppelin wrote and performed a beautiful song called “Stairway To Heaven”. The lyrics begins with “…and she’s buying a stairway to heaven” then ends with the same words. I do not profess to be an expert in the story behind the music but I do appreciate the symbolism in that we all use steps to advance into a higher level. Perhaps, it is just getting up a flight of stairs to another level of a house or store. It could be a simple routine we do each and every day but I like to also use the step analogy as our journey in faith. I believe in work. If a person does not work then there should not be a reward. Most of us work for a pay check. If we do not, I believe we better have a very good reason why. The work ethic is fundamental to our way of life. In my opinion, there are too many people living off the blood, sweat and tears of others. So my basic belief hear is that we all work for pay. If no pay, no work and visa versa. As a professional for many years in my career, I learned that sometimes the amount spent in work yielded very little pay because I was building an investment with the belief that eventually the money would come. You might call that sweat equity. My respect towards the medical profession for example has gone up tremendously watching my Dr. daughter pay a huge price in sweat equity knowing the payoff will be further down the road. Now, there are some who work just enough to avoid being fired to earn a small living from someone who will pay just enough to keep them from quitting. I call that employee-employer mentality.

We take steps in our career to hopefully advance to the point where our work equals to our pay and then strive to compound our expertise to yield less work for more pay. There are many ways in which we can make our pay turn into investments that pay off huge dividends. I will stop here and say read more about how you can improve your chances of success in the future. Just go to any site or self help book on the shelf and learn more. It is never too late to become a student of investments for your future.

We work for pay but we pray for faith. What is the difference in faith versus work? From Baker’s Evangelical Dictionary of Biblical Theology,  “Faith is a belief, trust and loyalty to a person or thing. Christians find their security and hope in God as revealed in Jesus Christ, and say “amen” to that unique relationship to God in the Holy Spirit through love and obedience as expressed in lives of discipleship and service.” In Romans 4, Abraham was made righteous not because of his actions of work on the basis of an employer’s grace but rather on faith credited as righteousness not by work but by his faith in God who makes the ungodly righteous. I consider Abraham at the top of the stairway to heaven because of his great faith.

Imagine steps leading to a door to heaven. Most of us wander around the house trying to figure out how to get into the house. Do we work to earn a ticket into the great door or do we submit to another way that may be somewhat different to our human nature? As a young Engineer, I was trained to perform my task a certain way to get favorable results. Deviations could lead to disaster. When I first began to question my own mortality having witnessed a few deaths, I began to wander is their a hereafter? I was walking around that door that seemed so far up. Try as I may I could not reach the entrance. Within the Wesleyan heritage and the Methodists to whom he founded, Grace can be defined as “the love and mercy given to us by God because God wants us to have it, not because of anything we have done to earn it.” In other words, we cannot work to earn His Grace. John Wesley described God’s grace as threefold. First is prevenient grace which in my words is the grace that we did not even know existed. The story of Nicodemus in John 3 to me is about our own journeys where we are stuck in one paradigm and need to shift into a new understanding. Nicodemus was a Jewish leader, a teacher of the law, who was searching for a new understanding through Jesus. He said how can an adult be born again? I encourage you to read more to find out what he discovered. Nicodemus was given a gift of God’s prevenient grace which is the grace that comes before our understanding. Like Nicodemus, so was I standing at the house looking up at the door. I took a leap of faith and made that first step towards the door. We do not know much more about Nicodemus after learning more about being born again but I suspect he went on to the next step of grace Wesley called justifying grace where we become aware of our fruits of the spirit or born again spirit. The first step was all about God’s pull because of his love for us where the second step is discovery of our newness. We may stay on this step of justifying grace for a long time before truly recognizing our gifts of grace to serve a higher calling. We then can take the third step to sanctifying grace where we are used to lead others to the stairway to heaven. Our time is well spent at this level before we enter the door ourselves. I believe none of us quite reach perfection but it is all about the journey to reach the highest level we can achieve in our very short period of time here in the flesh. After-all whatever is born of the flesh is flesh and whatever is born of the Spirit is spirit. May we all look forward to our spiritual lives according to His time.

T

Verdict

It seems the older I get the more I witness lives changing around me by the loss of loved ones. My wife and I just this Friday was stepping out the door for an evening walk and just across the road a life changing event was occurring. A neighbor and friend for many years had collapsed and his mortal being was no more.

Mortality is the state of being susceptible to death. As far as I am understanding, this state applies to us all. Now, I know many movies or TV series have a theme of immortality but that is in the movies. Right? If you spend time looking at mortality rates around the world the news is quite shocking. People die from all sorts of causes but they die nevertheless. From the pharaohs of Egypt to ancient royalty, all believed they could rise above their mortal status but time proved no match for the inevitable.

During this season of Lent beginning with Ash Wednesday, many of us consider this time to contemplate our own mortalities in preparation for celebrating Easter. The first Sunday during this time we remember Jesus’ temptation by Satan and the sixth Sunday we remember the triumphal entry into Jerusalem with Palms with his subsequent passion and death. But here is where we all have victory over death. The verdict of our sins with the first Adam is reversed to an acquittal with the second Adam (Jesus Christ). Can you imagine being given a death sentence only to be reversed to an acquittal knowing full well you deserve the punishment to its fullest? Read Romans 5:16 and more for a greater understanding.

During this season of remembrance of our own iniquities, sins, failures and eventual death, look forward to the verdict of acquittal when you truly go on faith. When we are young we may challenge death with our actions but as we grow older and wiser we learn that there is really no challenge. Death will catch up to us but so too will life everlasting for those granted with the verdict of acquittal. Learn more how you can overcome to become.

T

Reveal

The word reveal if you google it, reveals a whole host of images and meanings. The basic definition is to make known to others things that were previously unknown or secret. What is considered a secret? In legal terms it is a classification assigned to information, a document, etc. The dictionary meaning is that a secret is done, made, or conducted without the knowledge of others. If someone tells you don’t tell anybody, does your attention level immediately go up? I would venture to say most of us find it hard to keep a secret. Have you ever been told a secret that you let slip out before common knowledge? Guilty! Most people are anxious to share a secret. Why? Is it because that have power over someone else because they know something the other person does not know? Maybe it is because we are social creatures. I read a book the other day that our brains are wired to connect with each other socially. Tests have been conducted to keep our brains super active but once idle, even for a second, naturally reverts back to our social state.

Verse 9 of Matthew 17 tells us a lot about maintaining a secret and revealing it at the most opportune time. Peter, James and John has just witnessed a mountain top experience. Imagine yourself in that position and so anxious to tell the world of what you just experienced. But then you are told don’t tell anybody. Can you imagine? Have your ever been told a secret and commanded not to tell anybody until another event happened? I believe the power is in the secret and the reveal at the correct time. Have you ever seen a reality show of a home being renovated? They call the moment of sharing with the home owners the great reveal. Again, if you Google the great reveal, you will get a whole range of images, church sites, other reveals, etc.

To focus back on my message here, Jesus was transformed in front of 3 of his disciples on a mountain and there appeared also Moses (the 1st great law maker) and Elijah (the 1st great prophet). Can you imagine the excitement of those witnessing this transfiguration? I am sure they were so anxious to share the secret. The site of Elijah meant, his coming. But Jesus knew he had already arrived and if the populous heard this news the timing would have been all wrong. Are you confused? If so, read past verse 9 for more reveal. It is all about timing of the reveal of a secret that makes the difference. John the Baptist was a voice in the wilderness. Look what they did to him. Jesus knew that if the secret got out too soon, they would do the same to him. He commanded Peter, James and John to wait before revealing the mountain top experience. Perhaps, we could learn from this story in our personal lives. The power is in the telling at the right time. The secret should remain a secret until the correct time of the reveal. Those that are intended to be told so that they will believe deserves to be told in due time according to His timing not ours.

I encourage you to read more scripture on this subject and listen to my brief message below about the mystery of faith and the power in the secret revealed.

T

Foundation

This building is located in Melbourne, Australia. Does anyone know its name and why it was built? Can you imagine its foundation?

A builder starts with a solid (blank). You fill in the blank. Is it a) state TV b) budget or c) Foundation. If you chose c) then next question is what makes a good foundation? If you chose a) or b) then stop reading as this topic may be beyond your comprehension.

Paul was talking to the people in 1 Corinthians 3:10-11 about laying a foundation like a wise master builder. Each person needs to pay attention to the way they build on top of that foundation. Once the foundation is laid then the rest of the work is following the correct specifications to build an awesome building. The ultimate master builder is Jesus Christ. Any other professing master builder knows they must follow the correct specifications. What is the correct specifications or ingredients to build a fulfilling life? I believe the answer can be found in Matthew 5:38-48. Jesus referred to the laws in a different way. An eye for an eye or tooth for a tooth was explained to say if you are slapped turn your cheek. Instead of loving your neighbor and hating your enemies, love your enemies and pray for those who harass you for if you love those who only love you then what reward do you have? In my opinion, perhaps an enemy is just a person whom you have not met or understood yet. Love is the main ingredient to build a solid foundation according to the master builder. The world, life, death, things in the present, things in the future belong to the master builder. Our job is to erect the building with the same spirit that lives in us all. Remember, it is not all about you. Instead, I believe, it is all about how God’s spirit who lives in all of us.

T

Standards

Are we living by human standards or guided by spiritual standards? Intentional versus random acts. Is it possible?

From a Google source, there is a difference between random versus intentional as follows, “An intentional action is one that is deliberate as opposed to random or accidental.” I believe random acts of kindness is very possible as long as we have a spiritual standard.

Are we living by Human Standards? Paul spoke of people acting unspiritual to one another. They were jealous and fought among themselves. They were living by human standards. Sound familiar!

Perhaps we should learn to live by Spiritual standards. Can we grow seeds? No! All we can do is plant those seeds in fertile soil where there is proper sunshine, water the seeds to prevent dehydration and a miracle is possible by seeing that seed grow to maturity. That is how I see the miracle of faith. We are coworkers in God’s field. Only God can make the seeds grow. So why don’t we follow his standards?

There is a portion of the Sermon on the Mount in Matthew 5 that teaches us to understand human standards per spiritual standards. Murder is wrong but so is anger to a brother or sister. It is good to give without conditions but not good to give with anger in our hearts or conditional purpose for our gift. Adultery is wrong but so is lusting after another in our hearts. It is wrong to lie or bear false witness or give a false pledge? We should follow through with our pledge. Let your yes mean yes and no mean no. Your handshake should be your solemn vow or agreement. In some areas of this world, a handshake is still a sign of solidarity and mutual respect. For example, in Switzerland it is customary for students to shake the hands of their teachers at the beginning and end of the school day. This tradition encourages the right classroom atmosphere. Perhaps, we should all look at what we consider to be our standards and compare them to a higher spiritual standard. It is never too late to adjust our human behavior to align ourselves per a spiritual standard.

Once we have a spiritual alignment, void of human distractions , random acts of kindness is possible as we will be pure in heart.

 T