Category Archives: About God

Seeing the Invisible

“The heavens declare the glory of God; the skies proclaim the work of his hands. Day after day they pour forth speech; night after night they display knowledge. There is no speech or language where their voice is not heard.”1

In A Slice of Infinity Betsy Childs writes, “Are you sitting down? If so, you may be under the impression that you are also sitting still, but the fact is that you are in rapid motion. I’m referring to the earth’s rotation; in the course of a day, our planet rotates at the brisk rate of 1000 miles per hour at the equator. Then there’s the earth’s orbital rate of rotation; we have to travel roughly 67,000 miles an hour to make it all the way around the sun in a year. Are you feeling any motion sickness yet?

“I could hardly be more stationary than I am right now as I sit here before my computer. But in spite of the fact that I don’t feel like I’m moving, I know that I am. I see the effects every day in the sun’s rising and setting.”2

I’ve never seen electricity but I know it exists because of its numerous effects seen every day in lighting, heating, cooling, running all sorts of equipment—and in “ten thousand” other uses.

I don’t know any educated person who doesn’t believe in the rotation of the earth or in electricity even though we can’t see either of these—or a thousand other things that affect our daily life that we can’t see with the naked eye. But many say they don’t believe in God because they haven’t seen him or they cannot feel his presence.

However, if we want to believe in God, we will see evidence of his existence everywhere we look. As God’s Word says, “The heavens declare the glory of God.” And as Helen Keller said, “There are none so blind as those who refuse to see.”

Basically, we all pretty much see what we want to see, hear what we want to hear, remember what we want to remember, and believe in what we want to believe in. To believe or not to believe in God is perhaps more often than not a moral choice. If we choose to believe in God, we know we are morally responsible. If we choose not to believe in God, we delude ourselves into thinking we can live as we please without any consequences.

However, our disbelief in God doesn’t alter His reality any more than refusing to believe in electricity and grabbing hold of a high-voltage electric wire. The end result of both of these is death—one immediate physical death, the other spiritual death which, at the end of this life, is eternal separation from God, the author of all love and life. We are all given a choice about God either to believe or not to believe. And as Joshua said to the ancient Israelites long ago, “Choose you this day whom you will serve.”3

Suggested prayer: “Dear God, please open the eyes of my understanding so that I will see the reality of Your existence and genuinely choose to believe in and serve You. Thank You for hearing and answering my prayer. Gratefully in Jesus’s name, amen.”

1. Psalm 19:1-3 (NIV).

2. A Slice of Infinity, “The Invisible Pull” by Betsy Childs. © 2006 Ravi Zacharias International Ministries. All Rights Reserved. http://www.rzim.org/index.php

3. Joshua 24:15.

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Man Overboard

In speaking of Himself, Jesus said, “For the Son of Man has come to seek and to save that which was lost.”1 “And then He [Jesus] told them, ‘You are to go into all the world and preach the Good News to everyone, everywhere.”2

“One day Hudson Taylor [the famed missionary], was traveling on a Chinese junk from Shanghai to Ningpo. He had been witnessing to a man named Peter who rejected the gospel but was under deep conviction. In the course of events, Peter fell overboard, but no one made any effort to save him.

Taylor sprang to the mast, let down the sail, and jumped overboard in hopes of finding his friend. But no one on board joined Taylor in his frantic search. Taylor saw a fishing boat nearby and yelled to them to help, but they wouldn’t do it without money. Finally, after bartering for every penny that Taylor had, the fishermen stopped their fishing and began to look for Peter. In less than a minute of dragging their net, they found him, but it was too late. They were too busy fishing to care about saving a drowning man.

“We can easily condemn the selfish indifference of those fishermen, but by indicting them, we may condemn ourselves. Are we too busy with our jobs and other activities to take the time to rescue those who are perishing without Christ?”3

If we are true followers of Jesus Christ, we will be concerned about reaching the lost for Christ with His message of forgiveness and salvation. Jesus came to seek and to save lost souls and He commissioned His followers to do likewise. If we are not doing likewise, we are not following Jesus. As another has said, “Jesus last command to His followers needs to be our first priority.”

Suggested Prayer: “Dear God, thank You that Jesus, Your Son, came to die to pay the penalty for all my sins, and to seek and save me. I am available, please make me usable and use me to be an effective witness for Jesus today and every day for the rest of my life. Thank You for hearing and answering my prayer. Gratefully in Jesus’s name, amen.”

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1. Luke 19:10 (NKJV).

2. Mark 16:15 (TLB).

3. Kenneth Cole, “The Crucial Message.”

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When My Child Was Lost

Jesus said, “You are to go into all the world and preach the Good News to everyone, everywhere.”1

Dr. Leighton Ford tells the story of when his young daughter got lost years ago.

“I was minding the children while my wife was shopping. Debbie Jean had returned from school and was playing with her four-year-old brother in the back yard. When I called them to come in, Debbie Jean was missing.

“I walked up and down the street calling her name—fearing the silence.

“Later (after she was found) I reflected on the incident. During the nearly two hours that Debbie Jean was missing, nothing else mattered. In my study were books to be read, letters to be answered, articles to be written, planning to be done—but it was all forgotten. I could think of only one thing: my little girl was lost.

“I had only one prayer and I prayed it a thousand times: ‘O God, help me to find her.’

“‘How often,’ I ask myself, had I felt that same terrible urgency about people who were lost from God?”

Suggested prayer: “Dear God, give me a passion for those who are lost without Jesus. Please use me today and every day to be as Jesus to someone who needs the Savior and grant that they, seeing Jesus in me, will want You for themselves. Thank You for hearing and answering my prayer. Gratefully, in Jesus’s name, amen.”

NOTE: Learn how to be a missionary right from your own home, and have a vital part in worldwide gospel outreach by becoming an ACTS People Power for Jesus Partner. It’s very simple, non-threatening, and without cost. See how at: https://learning.actsweb.org/people_power_invite.php.

1. Mark 16:15 (TLB).

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God’s Judgment Throne

“It is appointed for men to die once, but after this the judgment.”1

According to God’s Word, the Bible, after death, either at the judgment seat of Christ or at the Great White judgment throne of God, every one of us will be required to give an account to God regarding our life here on earth.

Those who believe in God and have accepted Jesus as their Lord and Savior have their names written in God’s book of life. However, they will still appear before the judgment seat of Christ—not to be judged for their sins, because Jesus paid that penalty for them when he died on the cross—but to be judged on the basis of how they served God here on earth and be rewarded accordingly. As God’s Words says, “For we must all appear before the judgment seat of Christ, that each one may receive what is due him for the things done while in the body, whether good or bad.”2

On the other hand, those who have not chosen to believe in God or accept Jesus Christ as their Savior—whose names are not written in God’s book of life—will appear before God, the Judge of all the earth at the Great White Judgment throne of God. Because they never accepted Jesus’ sacrifice for their sins nor asked God for forgiveness, they will have to pay the penalty for their own sins, which is eternal death and separation from God, the author of all love and life, in the place the Bible calls Hell or the lake of fire—wherever and whatever that may be.

As God’s Word says, “Each person was judged according to what he had done. Then death and Hades were thrown into the lake of fire. The lake of fire is the second death. If anyone’s name was not found written in the book of life, he was thrown into the lake of fire.”3

The critical issue is: have you confessed your sinfulness to God, and do you believe that Jesus died on the cross in your place to pay the penalty for your sins and, in so doing, have you accepted Jesus as your Lord and Savior? If not, you will be required in the end to pay the penalty for your sins yourself.

Suggested prayer: “Dear God, thank You for giving Your Son, Jesus Christ, to pay the penalty for all my sins. I do believe in You and confess my sinfulness and ask for Your forgiveness. Help me always to live for you. Thank You for hearing and answering my prayer. Gratefully in Jesus’s name, amen.”

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1. Hebrews 9:27 (NKJV).

2. 2 Corinthians 5:10 (NIV).

3. Revelation 20:13-15 (NIV).

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The Choices We Make Make Us

“But if serving the LORD seems undesirable to you, then choose for yourselves this day whom you will serve…. But as for me [Joshua] and my household, we will serve the LORD.”1

“His lord said to him, ‘Well done good and faithful servant; you have been faithful over a few things, I will make you ruler over many things. Enter into the joy of your lord.’”2

As a teen I was fortunate to be a member of a small, but very active church. In our youth group we were very much challenged to serve God with our life. Almost half of our group ended up in full-time Christian ministry. In one family the oldest brother chose to become a missionary and faithfully served God until he retired; of his two sisters, one dropped out of church but did reasonably well in the business world; the other sister not only dropped out of church, but became involved in an illicit relationship which ended in disaster. She started drinking heavily, and sadly, today in her retirement years has become an alcoholic having made shipwreck of her life.

Three friends—three different choices! One will certainly go to a positive heavenly reward. I’m not sure how the other two will fare.

The reality is that at the end of life’s journey every person will be required to give an account of his or her life to either Jesus Christ or God. For the Christian the Bible says, “For we must all appear before the judgment seat of Christ, that each one may receive the things done in the body, according to what he has done, whether good or bad.”3 Not so good for the non-Christian. We will address their plight in tomorrow’s Daily Encounter.

So, if we want to receive a good report when we give a personal account to the Lord, we need to make that our choice here and now, and to make any changes that are necessary, for we become the sum total of all the choices we have made in the past—and will become the sum total of these and all the choices we make in the future. As Brian Tracy reminds us: “It’s choice, not chance that determines our destiny.”

No matter what our past, the good news is that we can choose right now to start making productive choices, and do so at the beginning of every day so these choices will determine our ultimate destiny.

Let us remember too, that, as Winston Churchill said, “We make a living by what we get. We make a life by what we give.” Albert Schweitzer agrees. He said, “I don’t know what your destiny will be, but one thing I do know: the only ones among you who will be really happy are those who have sought and found how to serve.”

For the Christian our highest service is to serve God and we serve Him by serving our fellow man. In the words of another, “Our greatest legacy will be those who live eternally in heaven because of our efforts,” and Billy Graham said, “I am convinced the greatest act of love we can ever perform for people is to tell them about God’s love for them in Christ.”

Suggested prayer: “Dear God, my choice today is to love and serve You all the days of my life. Please make me usable and use me today and every day to be and effective witness for Jesus by helping me to be ‘as Jesus’ in some way to every life I touch and do this always for Your glory. So help me God. Thank You for hearing and answering my prayer. Gratefully in Jesus’s name, amen.”

NOTE: Learn how to be a missionary right from your own home, and have a vital part in worldwide gospel outreach by becoming an ACTS People Power for Jesus Partner. It’s very simple, non-threatening, and without cost. See how at: https://learning.actsweb.org/people_power_invite.php.

  1. Joshua 24:15 (NIV).
  2. Matthew 25:23 (NKJV).
  3. 2 Corinthians 5:10 (NKJV).

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The Day That Changed the World

“I [Jesus] am the Living One; I was dead, and behold I am alive for ever and ever! And I hold the keys of death and Hades [hell].”1

I recall reading about a father who was caught with his two young daughters in a snow storm and lost his way. When night fell he wrapped his jacket around his two girls and lay on top of them to stop them from freezing to death. The next day they were found by a search party. The two girls were alive and well, but the father had frozen to death. He gave his life to save the ones he loved.

That’s exactly what Jesus did for you and me. He gave his life to pay for the consequences of our sin—death. And on Easter Sunday 2,000 years ago he arose from the grave proving that he had forever overcome the power of death and sin, and to guarantee resurrection for all who put their trust in him.

Rivas Zacharias talks about how Christ encounters us today as he did the disciples on the morning of his resurrection from the dead. “The disciples were the ones marked out for death. Those who survived Jesus were really the dead. And he, Jesus, the dead one, was really the living one.”

And because he is the Living One, the day he rose from the grave was the day that changed the world forever. And the day that you and I commit our life to him and receive his free pardon is the day that changes our life—forever!

Suggested prayer: “Dear God, thank You that after paying the penalty for all my sins, You arose from the grave giving me the assurance that I, too, will also arise from death because my trust, and my salvation, is in You. Thank You for hearing and answering my prayer. Gratefully, in Jesus’s name, amen.”

1. Revelation 1:18 (NIV).

Note: If you have never accepted God’s forgiveness and are assured of life after death in Heaven, please read the article, “How to Be Sure You’re a Real Christian” at: www.actsweb.org/christian.

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The Agony of the Cross Part III

“For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life.”6

According to a report by medical doctor Mark Eastman, the suffering Jesus experienced on the cross is almost unbearable just to think about it.

For instance, prior to Jesus’ trial he was flogged by the Roman guards. “This process typically involved a whip with numerous leather thongs, 18-24 inches long, with bits of metal, bone or glass embedded in the leather…. Scourging was an extreme form of punishment. The skin on the victim’s back was usually shredded, thus exposing the underlying muscle and skeletal structures. Severe blood loss and dehydration were the rule. Many victims died from such scourging.

“After the scourging of Jesus, the Roman soldiers beat Him a second time with their hands and with a reed. Then they put on him a ‘crown of thorns.’”7

Then came the crucifixion. “It is arguably the most painful death ever invented by man and is where we get our term ‘excruciating.’ It was reserved primarily for the most vicious of criminals.”8

Even though Pilate, the Roman Governor, said, “I find no fault in this man,” he gave in to the jealous crowd and allowed Jesus to be crucified. With his arms stretched out Jesus was nailed to a wooden cross. “The nails, which were generally about 7-9 inches long, were placed between the bones of the forearm (the radius and ulna) and the small bones of the hands (the carpal bones),” permanently destroying the largest nerve in the hand “called the median nerve…. In addition to severe burning pain the destruction of this nerve causes permanent paralysis of the hand.”9

“The positioning of the feet is probably the most critical part of the mechanics of crucifixion. First the knees were flexed about 45 degrees and the feet were flexed (bent downward) an additional 45 degrees until they were parallel to the vertical pole. An iron nail about 7-9 inches long was driven through the feet between the 2nd and 3rd metatarsal bones. In this position the nail would sever the dorsal pedal artery of the foot, but the resulting bleeding would be insufficient to cause death.

“The resulting position on the cross sets up a horrific sequence of events which result in a slow, painful death. Having been pinned to the cross, the victim now has an impossible position to maintain….

“The result is that within a few minutes of being placed on the cross, the shoulders will become dislocated. Minutes later the elbows and wrists become dislocated…. As time goes on, the victim is less and less able to bear weight on the legs, causing further dislocation of the arms and further raising of the chest wall, making breathing more and more difficult. The result of this process is a series of catastrophic physiological effects”10

Eventually, the heart begins to fail, the lungs collapse, and the victim suffocates. He dies a slow, unbelievably excruciating death.

And all of this Jesus did for you and me gladly and willingly because he loves us with an everlasting love. He died on the cross to pay the penalty for your sins and mine so we could be totally forgiven and given the gift of eternal life with him in Heaven forever. The good news is that Jesus, after three days, rose from the dead assuring us that we who believe in him will also rise from physical death to be alive forever with God.

If you’ve never thanked Jesus for dying on the cruel cross in your place, why not do this right now and ask him to come into your heart and life as personal Lord and Savior and accept his full and free forgiveness.

NOTE: For further help, click on the Know God button below for a copy of “How to Be Sure You’re a Real Christian,” or click on www.actsweb.org/christian.

Suggested prayer: “Dear God, again I thank You for giving Your life as a ransom price for my sins. And because You gave your life for me please help me live my life for You. Thank You for hearing and answering my prayer. Gratefully, in Jesus’s name, amen.”

6. John 3:16 (NIV).

7. Page 10, Personal Update, “The Agony of Love,” by Mark Eastman, M.D.,

Used by permission.

8. Ibid, Page 11.

9. Ibid, Page 11.

10. Ibid, Page 12. Web site of Mark Eastman, M.D. http://www.MarsHill.org.

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The Agony of the Cross Part II

“Very rarely will anyone die for a righteous man, though for a good man someone might possibly dare to die. But God demonstrates his own love for us in this: While we were still sinners, Christ died for us.”3

In yesterday’s Daily Encounter we told the story about the Argyle (prisoner) who, in a Japanese prison camp, gave his life to save that of his fellow comrades.

Surely there is no greater love than what this prisoner displayed. His was the supreme sacrifice. Knowing that he wasn’t guilty, he gave his life to save the lives of his fellow prisoners. Even Jesus said, “Greater love has no one than this, that he lay down his life for his friends.”4

And yet, Jesus did display an even greater love. As the Apostle Paul wrote, “Very rarely will anyone die for a righteous man, though for a good man someone might possibly dare to die. But God demonstrates his own love for us in this: While we were still sinners, Christ [Jesus] died for us.”5

So why did Jesus Christ, the Son of God, the Great Creator of the universe, lay aside his external robes of deity to be clothed in a garment of human flesh, and left the glory of Heaven to come to earth as a man to die for lost mankind?

He did it because of his incredible love for us, to pay the penalty for and consequences of our sin, which is spiritual death. Spiritual death is not the cessation of life. It is eternal separation from God, the author of all love and life. Jesus died for us because it breaks the heart of God to lose us forever in an unthinkable eternity that God calls hell.

And when we consider the excruciation suffering caused by crucifixion—the agony of which Jesus went through for us—we can appreciate so much more the magnitude of God’s love for us. (Be sure to see tomorrow’s Daily Encounter for a medic’s description of the brutality of Roman crucifixions.)

To be concluded …

Suggested prayer: Suggested prayer: “Dear God, again I thank You for Your incredible love gift to the world in giving Your Son, Jesus the Christ, to die on the cross in my place to save me from the dreadful consequences of my sin. And, Lord Jesus, again I thank You for giving Your life to pay the penalty for my sins so I can be freely forgiven and receive Your gift of eternal life. Help me to live a life in never-ending gratitude to You for all You have done for me. Thank You for hearing and answering my prayer. Gratefully, in Jesus’s name, amen.”

3. Romans 5:7-8 (NIV).

4. John 15:13 (NIV)

5. Romans 5:7-8 (NIV).

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The Agony of the Cross Part I

“Greater love has no one than this, that he lay down his life for his friends.”1

He was in a work detail on the railroad. The day’s work had ended and the tools had been counted. When the party was about to be dismissed, the Japanese guard declared that a shovel was missing. He insisted that someone had stolen it to sell it to the Thais. He strode up and down the front of the men ranting and denouncing them for their wickedness, their stupidity and most unforgivable ingratitude to the Emperor.

“Screaming in broken English he demanded that the guilty one step forward to take his punishment. No one moved. The guard’s rage reached new heights of violence. ‘All die, all die,’ he shrieked!

“To show that he meant what he said he pulled back the bolt, put the rifle to his shoulder, and looked down the sights ready to fire at the first man he saw at the end of them.

“At that moment the Argyle stepped forward and stood stiffly to attention and said calmly, ‘I did it.’

“The guard unleashed all his whipped up hatred. He kicked the hapless prisoner and beat him with his fists and still the Argyle (prisoner) stood rigidly at attention. The blood was streaming down his face but he made no sound. The guard seized his rifle by the barrel and lifted it high over his head and with a final howl brought the butt down on the skull of the Argyle who sank limply to the ground and did not move. Although it was perfectly evident that he was dead, the guard continued to beat him and stopped only when exhausted.

“The men of the work detail picked up their comrade’s body, shouldered their tools and marched back to camp. When the tools were counted again at the guardhouse, no shovel was missing.2

To be continued …

Suggested prayer: “Dear God, how true it is that we live in a world of injustice, evil, and cruelty. Please help me to so live that my life will be a channel of Your love and, even if only in a small way, help make my world a better place in which to live. Thank You for hearing and answering my prayer. Gratefully, in Jesus’s name, amen.”

1. John 15:13 (NIV).

2. Taken from The Bridge Over the River Kwai as read by David Stoop.

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The Law of Life

“Therefore, there is now no condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus, because through Christ Jesus the law of the Spirit of life set me free from the law of sin and death. For what the law [the Ten Commandments] was powerless to do in that it was weakened by the sinful nature, God did by sending his own Son in the likeness of sinful man to be a sin offering.”1

As a kid there were times when I did some dumb things—really dumb. For one thing, I wanted to know what electricity felt like. My mother would have had a heart attack if she knew what I was about to do. I took the cover plate off an electric light switch … fortunately I knew not to put my finger directly on the connection, so I swiped my hand past the connection as fast as I could. Trust me, I never did it again … and I never told my mother. And where I grew up the home power supply was 240 volts, not 110 as it is in the U.S. It’s fortunate that I am here to write about it.

There are lots of things in life that can be deadly. Most of us, though not all, are smart enough not to do these things. What many are not aware of or ignore, however, is another of God’s laws—the law of sin and death.

Electric shock can cause instant death. The law of sin and death is far more deadly even though its effects aren’t seen instantly. The death it causes is spiritual (soul) death. Without accepting God’s cure, it means that in life after death one is eternally separated from God, the author of all love and life, in the place God’s Word calls hell—whatever and wherever that may be. Of one thing we can be sure, it will be hell!

And what is the cure from the consequences of the law of sin and death? It is adhering to God’s “law of the Spirit of life.” That is, admitting that I am a sinner, believing that Jesus Christ is the Son of God and that He died on the cross to pay the penalty for my sins, asking God for His forgiveness, and accepting Jesus as my personal Lord and Savior.

Whatever you do in this life be sure to apply God’s “law of the Spirit of life” so you will not have to suffer the dreadful and eternal consequences of the “law of death.” This is God’s special gift for you. For help, click on http://tinyurl.com/8glq9 or on the Know God link below.

Suggested prayer: “Dear God, thank You for Your great love in giving your Son, Jesus, to die on the cross to pay the penalty for all my sins, and in so doing, you provided the ‘law of the Spirit of life’ to save me from the unthinkable consequences of the ‘law of sin and death.’ Please help me to be sure that I have followed Your ‘law of life’ and received Your forgiveness and the gift of eternal life. Thank You for hearing and answering my prayer. Gratefully, in Jesus’s name, amen.”

1. Romans 8:1-3 (NIV).

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