Friday,
March 6, 2015

"Encourage the exhausted, and
strengthen the feeble. Say to those with anxious heart, Take courage,
fear not. Behold, your God will come with vengeance; The recompense of
God will come. But He will save you. The eyes of the blind will be
opened and the ears of the deaf will be unstopped. ...And The ransomed of the
Lord will return and come with joyful shouting to Zion" (Isaiah 35: 3-5
Hey Gang: If you missed reading the
last morning message from Gramps, you need to go back and read Dr. Reagan's
first four points pertaining to "There is a point of No
Return". (March 3,2015) Before getting into the
final three points, I want to challenge you to consider the amazing parallels
of Netanyahu's (Prime minister of Israel) coming speech to our Congress and
Purim found in the Book of Esther. If you are not familiar with the story
of Esther's laying her life on the line to save her people, you might want to
spend a half hour reading the entire book. does have great significance
for what is happening in our world today. (2015 & more so 2025!)
I do not believe it is an
insignificant point to note that his speech to the combined Houses occurs two
days before Purim (which actually starts the evening of March 4-March 14,2025). The importance and symbolism
of the address is astounding - affirming the Jewish Nation's continued survival
on the day before they celebrate the victory over their ancient Persian foe now
called Iran. It is God's amazing timing! As I have watched and
listened to the rhetoric surrounding Netanyahu's pending speech, the words of
Jesus also continued to bang around in my head: "I do not want you to
be unaware of what is going on around you". I think He might
rephrase that today to say, "Get your head out of the sand, Look around
you, “look up for your redemption draws very near"
Which leads me into Dr. Reagan's point
five: "God holds nations in contempt". Did He not create the
nations and define their boundaries? Does He not determine when they will come
on the scene and vanish from the scene? Does He not have a purpose for
each? And does He not bless and curse each in accordance with their obedience
to Him and their treatment of the Jewish people? Why then does He
hold them in contempt? Isaiah 40, a wonderful and powerful chapter, gives
us the answer: “They were disobedient, filled with pride and rebellion, and
they choose to serve man-made idols rather that the living God.
Dr. Reagan's point six: “God forgives
and blesses a nation when its people repent." The only thing that
touches God's heart more than faith is repentance. Nineveh had been
judged and was found wanting, and was at the edge of the cliff when He brought
a rebellious prophet on the scene to warn them that God's patience had run
out. O, Lord how we need a Jonah to stand on the mountain top and warn
this once great nation that Your patience is running out!!
And point seven: “God destroys a
nation when its rebellion becomes entrenched, reaching a point of no
return.” But, as we search the Scriptures, we find that God does not just
suddenly pull the string and zap a nation. He is much too fair and polite
to do that that. First: He sends His prophets to warn the nation that
they best examine their hearts and repent. A message He also sends to
every person who has chosen the "going my own way" path.
Second: He sends ’eye openers’ such as
natural disasters, political confusion and corruption, crop failures, snow and
ice storms. economic calamities, rebellious youth and on and on. If the
people still refuse to repent, God will deliver the nation to trash heap in
time. Nineveh heeded Jonah's warning and repented. Later as they
returned to their old ways, God again sent a prophet by the name of Nahum’ he
was told Nineveh had an "incurable wound". A wound that
resulted in their destruction. Lord, I pray that we do not have an
"incurable wound".
Soooo, my friends and neighbors, Our
God is a patient God and is long suffering. But, keep in mind He
cannot be mocked. He is going to deal with the sins of our nation sooner
or later. There are a hundred or so verses that I would like to close
this with, but I will control myself and list only one. Since I have my
Bible open to Isaiah 40, I’ll close with one of my very favorite verses, "Though
youths grow weary and tired and vigorous young men stumble badly, Yet those who
wait for the Lords will gain new strength; They will mount up with wings like
eagles, They will run a not get tired, They will walk and not become
weary." (Isaiah. 40:30-31).
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