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Our Heavenly Joshua Magnified (with audio)

“On that day the LORD magnified Joshua in the sight of all Israel; and they feared him, as they feared Moses, all the days of his life.” – Joshua 4:14

We know of the Exodus of the Children of Israel out of Egyptian bondage and that the LORD God used Moses to lead them up to the Promised Land.  After the death of Moses and just before Israel crossed over into the Promised Land, God raised up another leader by the name of Joshua.  The LORD had Joshua lead the children of Israel across the Jordan River into the Promised Land.  On the day that God stopped the waters of the river and the dry ground appeared for Israel to cross over that was the day that the LORD magnified Joshua.  This special act by God, testified that Joshua was without a doubt divinely-appointed.  Moses was dead, which meant that Israel could not go back to Moses for leadership or advice.  In fact, Deuteronomy 34 teaches that God buried Moses in an unknown place, which meant that Moses finished his ministry never to be dug up by man.  Joshua now has the credentials and the people recognized it and rejoiced in it.  Joshua’s authoritative power was a matter of great importance – no one dared to question him.  Moses was dead and now the people only looked to Joshua for the words of God.  This is a wonderful picture of our Lord Jesus.

While Moses was alive, he spoke of a greater Prophet than he that would come after him and speak to the people.  It would be this Prophet that they should hear (Deut. 18:15,18).  Now we would automatically think that Moses was speaking of Joshua, but not so.  The apostle Peter explains in Acts chapter 3 that Moses was actually prophesying of Jesus Christ.  God’s providential hand was in this because the names Joshua and Jesus both mean “Jehovah’s saves.” 

We read where “the law was given by Moses, but grace and truth came by Jesus Christ” (John 1:17).  The importance is that in the Law of Moses there is no grace, no mercy, and no power to help anyone to keep the law perfectly as God requires.  The Law was always about justice, judgment, condemnation, and punishment.  However, Jesus Christ, the Greater Prophet, is all about grace according to truth.  It was He who kept all of God’s law perfectly for us, and as our Substitute, He then took all our sins to the cross and paid for them by giving His life for us.  Therefore, because of His willing sacrifice and perfect obedience, God did magnify this Heavenly Joshua.  Much of what the Old Testament Joshua did in the early days of Israel was a spiritual picture of what our Heavenly Joshua has done and is doing today for Spiritual Israel, the Church.  There is no need to go back to Moses, when our Heavenly Joshua, Jesus, will lead us over the river of death safely into heaven, our Promised Land.

David C. Hale, pastor

Published in the Marshall County Tribune, Lewisburg, TN

Our Heavenly Joshua Magnified (Audio)

OUR SABBATH REST

“Come unto Me, all ye that labor and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest…rest unto your souls.” – Matthew 11:28,29b
          How awesome!  Jesus gave the promise of “rest” to all who come to Him.
          What does this mean?
          Jesus has many titles such as Messiah, Savoir, Son of God, Son of Man, and Lamb of God.  Another title that is often overlooked is “Lord also of the Sabbath” (Mark 2:28).
          Sabbath simply means “rest,” and the Lord of the Sabbath has created our bodies to be refreshed, and by setting a day aside for physical rest is needful.
          Now Jesus declaring to be the “Lord of the Sabbath” means that He is the God who created in six days and rested – the same God who wrote the Ten Commandments in Exodus 20.  Yet Jesus said He came to “fulfill” the law (Matthew 5:17), which included the Sabbath.  Just as there are no longer animal sacrifices because of Jesus being the Lamb of God, so it is with the Sabbath.  The Sabbath is no longer a day – but a Person!
In the New Covenant, the Sabbath day is called a “shadow,” but the substance or reality of the Sabbath is Christ (Colossians 2:16,17).  That is why the Lord of the Sabbath, could give the invitation to come unto Him and He “will give you rest.”
          A Sabbath day comes only once a week.  That cannot provide the rest that we need from this everyday hectic world.  A day does not give rest in our trials, troubles, and pain.
          However, when we accept Jesus Christ as our New Covenant Sabbath we see that He is not confined to a one day a week ritual, but rather He is with us everyday of the week in relationship.  He is there for us at the work place, at school, the hospital, and the funeral home.  Jesus our Rest, our Sabbath, is on call 24/7 and He is only a prayer away.
          A cowboy driving a wagon going west came across a man walking westward.  The man walking was carrying a large backpack full of stuff – a very heavy burden to carry.
          The driver saw his burden and asked him if he wanted a ride.  Gratefully the man accepted. So he jumped into the back of the wagon and after a few minutes the driver turned around to see how the man was doing.  To his surprise, he found him still straining under the heavy weight of his burden while riding in the wagon.  The man had got into the wagon but never took the burden off his shoulders.
          Dear friend, how many of us are still carrying our burdens?
          Christ is the driver of our heavenly wagon and we have been invited to ride along with Him to our eternal destination, but many of us haven’t taken off our burdens.
          Come to Jesus as your Sabbath rest!
Published in the Marshall County Tribune
David C. Hale, pastor
email: reasons4believing@gmail.com

OUR FORGOTTEN CREATOR

 

“Remember now thy Creator in the days of thy youth…” Ecclesiastes 12:1

 

We live in a day where so many people are quick to have opinions. These opinions fill the airwaves with pop psychologists who try to analyze all the trouble and turmoil in the world. Yet, their analysis rarely comes from the authority of our Creator. We can be quick to put all the blame upon political correctness for denying our Creator, but that is not totally accurate. The obscure or little known truth of this denial is because previous generations have replaced our Creator with a man-made “theory.” Therefore this evolutionary idea that we all ascended from mud, molecules, and monkeys has actually taken full effect upon our recent generation. When young children are taught that they just came from a lower form of animals, why are we so surprised when we see them acting like animals without a convicted conscious? “For as he thinketh in his heart, so is he…” Proverbs 23:7. So if they actually believe in animalistic evolution in their heart then they will naturally act according to what they have been taught.

We have a generation that has forgotten that God is our Creator and that everyone is responsible to Him.   This generation is so far separate from our Creator that they don’t know Him so as to listen to Him. Therefore we need God to come in a miraculous way to modify the minds and hearts of multitudes.

When I was a little boy around the age of ten, I was given a cheap set of walkie-talkies. Something I enjoyed. Then one day I removed the battery and took a 9-volt electrical hook up from a cassette tape player and connected it to one of the walkie-talkies. Also the antenna was broke in half, so I took an old fashion metal coat hanger and attached it to what was left of the antenna with some aluminum foil. When these modifications were made, this cheap walkie-talkie was amplified to where I could pick up a CB transmission. The signal was weak, but if I listened closely I could hear the truckers talking their CB jargon.

The world is loud about prosperity and pleasure, while the devil softly strokes our pride with the thought of “You deserve it!” As a result we have a, “I want mine” society and they are blind to the fact that we are now reaping “survival of the fittest.” All of our social, moral, and spiritual ills are all wrapped up in the philosophical lie of evolution.

As Christians we have been modified to listen to God our Creator. Therefore, we must pray and engage this generation and the generation to follow so that they would be purged from every other voice and give our Creator a hearing.   Only then will their walkie-talkie be modified to hear and remember their Creator in the days of their youth.

(Published in the Marshall County Tribune)

David C. Hale, pastor

New Life Community Church

1001 Easy Street

Lewisburg TN 37091

The Faithful Donkey

Know ye therefore that they which are of faith, the same are the children of Abraham… So then they which be of faith are blessed with faithful Abraham.

Galatians 3:7,9

Paul writing to Christians encourages them that they are the children of Abraham, blessed with faithful Abraham. Being blessed by God means that God has said a good word about us and that nothing and no one can curse what God has blessed.

Being blessed reminds me of Numbers chapters 22-24. In this account Moab was afraid of Israel, and their king named Balak knew that Israel was too mighty for them. Instead of reaching out in peace he decides to curse Israel by a false prophet named Balaam. However, God gave a clear command to Balaam “Thou shalt not go with them; thou shalt not curse the people: for they are blessed.” Nevertheless, king Balak promised Balaam money and honor if he would curse Israel.   Instead of turning away, Balaam saddled his donkey and went to Moab. That angered the LORD!   As Balaam was riding his donkey, two times the donkey saw the LORD and turned aside, but Balaam’s greedy heart blinded him. He could only see a stubborn donkey and so he struck her. Then the donkey saw the LORD a third time, so she lay down. Balaam in anger struck the donkey again. At that point the LORD opened the mouth of the donkey, and she said, “What have I done to you, that you have struck me these three times?” Balaam immediately replies to the donkey, “Because you have abused me. I wish there were a sword in my hand, for now I would kill you!”   How astonishing! Balaam does not blink an eye.   He responds right back to the donkey leading to a conversation. Finally, the LORD opened the eyes of Balaam, and he saw the LORD with his sword and he bowed down, and the LORD told him how this faithful donkey saved his life.   God then allowed Balaam to go to Moab and told him that he would speak a blessing. Balaam tried three times to curse God’s people but each time God put blessings upon his lips which infuriated king Balak.

Understand child of God that the enemies of this world are not smart as a donkey when they come up against God’s people. No one can curse what God has blessed and as believers in Christ, WE – “the Church” are the children of Abraham by faith. The Church is blessed with faithful Abraham, which means that no “Balaam-like-spirit” can ever curse us no matter what. God can use a fearful king, a dumb false prophet, and a faithful donkey to demonstrate His sovereign power, to fulfill His will, and also to bless His people – the Church. Is that not good news!  –  (Published in the Marshall County Tribune)

David C. Hale, pastor

New Life Community Church

Lewisburg, TN

YES – I’m not an Optimist!

For I am persuaded, that neither death, nor life, nor angels, nor principalities, nor powers, nor things present, nor things to come,  Nor height, nor depth, nor any other creature, shall be able to separate us from the love of God, which is in Christ Jesus our Lord.
Romans 8:38,39
      The apostle Paul who penned these words was fully “persuaded” about the love of God in Christ Jesus, and so am I.  There are times that people ask why I’m always smiling.  “You must be a positive person – an optimist.”  In which I reply, “No – I am a Christian.  A Christian goes far beyond an optimist.”
      It is obvious that our world is falling apart.  Murders, wars, health-care cost and gas prices are out of sight while politicians fight.  Advances in technology that make life easier have made life more hectic.  As far as “free speech,” the New Age Gestapo and the P.C. Police are around every corner squashing it.  This is definitely not Jimmy Stewart’s “It’s a Wonderful Life” that we are living in.
      We are flooded with opinions about how to deal with societal depression and how to fix our problems.  There are self-help books and seminars about how to reach for a “higher life,” a “deeper life,” or a “meaningful life.”  They can’t decide which life to sell, but they sell them anyway.   Terms like optimist, realist, or idealist are used to convey positive thinking in a pessimistic world.  Obviously there is no power in negative thinking, but the power of positive thinking relating to this world is an uncertain hope – a “hope so” hope.  Where as the Christian has a “know so” hope grounded on the sure foundation of God’s promises.  That is a bright eternal hope, which will never fade away because it looks forward with certainty.  It will make you smile knowing that you have the “…hope of eternal life, which God, who cannot lie, promised before the world began.” (Titus 1:2).  The Christian hope is in the Sovereign God who created us, saved us, and who is working out “all things” for the good of those who love Him (Romans 8:28).
      Christian stay informed and pray, but while the “talking-heads” talk, the politician’s fight, and the P.C. Police hand out their “tolerance tickets,” just be “persuaded” that no power shall be able to separate you from the love of God.  Even though we still have to deal with the mess of life, deal with it by talking with Christ in your heart and a smile of grace upon your face.  A Christian is far beyond an optimist, simply because a Christian trusts in God’s promises.  “Yes, I’m not an optimist – I’m a Christian!”  An optimist is too pessimistic and short sighted.  Lift up your eyes child of God and rejoice – YOU are a Christian!  –  (Published in the Marshall County Tribune)
David C. Hale, pastor
New Life Community Church
1001 Easy Street
Lewisburg, TN 37091

“Three-sixteen”

 So then because thou art lukewarm, and neither cold nor hot, I will spew you out of my mouth.

Revelation 3:16

 

As Christian we all know John 3:16, “For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life.”   Now how many of you know Revelation 3:16? What an interesting contrast!   In one “three-sixteen” God is giving His only begotten Son so that we should not perish, while in another “three-sixteen” God is regurgitating a church out of His mouth for a lukewarm spirit.

As Christians we need to be aware of things that pull us away from following the LORD, and one of the most dangerous things in our Christian life is indifference. In Revelation 3:16 the word “lukewarm” is used. Being “lukewarm” or “indifferent” to the spiritual things of God comes from an apathetic spirit toward God’s sovereign love in John 3:16.   Indifference is dangerous because it allows doubt and unbelief to grow and fester. Indifference is dangerous because it is hard to notice, it’s like a chameleon always changing colors. Indifference is dangerous because it whispers the lie, “oh, it’ll be okay.” A good illustration is Kris and his truck.

One day Kris saw an old pick-up truck in a field and thought it would be nice to have a work truck to haul his stuff. So Kris bought this old truck at a cheap price. All it needed was a few adjustments. Kris drove this truck around for a few weeks and one day his father rode with him. His father asked, “What is that awful smell – that stench?” Kris said, “I know it’s bad, but just roll your window down and it’ll be okay.” A couple weeks later Kris was driving down the road when to his surprise a fat, long snake came out from under the passengers seat and slithered upon the dash while he was driving. He immediately pulled over, grabbed a tire tool to get the snake out and killed it.

I fear that among God’s people that there are seasons of indifference, in which we apathetically go through the motions of praising, praying, and preaching without Christ’s leadership.   All the while indifference is saying, “just roll your window down, it’ll be okay.” How long will we drive down life’s road with the horrible smell of sin and that Old Serpent called the Devil underneath our seat. Dear Christian do not slight the sin of indifference because it makes God nauseous. The good news is that the same sovereign God in Revelation 3:16 who would have every right to spit us out is also the same sovereign God of John 3:16 who loves us beyond explanation, and if you come to Him through Christ and confess your indifference He will renew your spirit.  –  (Printed in the Marshall County Tribune)

David C. Hale, pastor

New Life Community Church

Lewisburg, TN