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In His Glory??? A Word from THE WORD!!! #263

23 Monday Sep 2024

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 In His Glory???    A Word from THE WORD!!! #263

“Be careful for nothing;

but in every thing by prayer and supplication

with thanksgiving

let your requests be made known unto God.

7 And the peace of God,

which passeth all understanding,

shall keep your hearts and minds

through Christ Jesus.

8 Finally, brethren,

whatsoever things are true,

whatsoever things are honest,

whatsoever things are just,

whatsoever things are pure,

whatsoever things are lovely,

whatsoever things are of good report;

if there be any virtue,

and if there be any praise,

think on these things…

…. 13 I can do all things

through Christ

which strengtheneth me…

… 18 But I have all,

and abound:

I am full,

having received of Epaphroditus

the things which were sent from you,

an odour of a sweet smell,

a sacrifice acceptable,

 wellpleasing to God.

19 But my God shall supply all your need

according to his riches

in glory

by Christ Jesus.

20 Now unto God and our Father

be glory for ever and ever.

Amen.”  Portions of Philippians 4:6-20

While these are some of my favorite passages, I want to take a little bit of a different spin on them.  God laid something on my heart recently that I had never thought about; for we see so many things in scripture that refer to the “glory” of God—and I think that we may not be thinking about this in its fulness.  We often think of God’s glory as the bright shining light, the beauty that is so aptly described in much of The Revelation about our God and Jesus, The Son, but I think often we get so caught up in the “bling” that we miss something simple—God IS glory—it is His nature, His character as well as the exhibition of His power toward us; especially those things that scripture ties with Jesus’ ministry to His own.  Even as Jesus talks about in the letter to the Laodicean church.  His glory isn’t something we purchase with money, good works, or virtue, but by God’s grace, bought and paid for at Calvary, for whosoever will come to Jesus in repentance and faith/belief in His substitutionary, atoning sacrifice for my sin and yours—for all have sinned!  Note what Jesus says to this “church”!

“Because thou sayest,

I am rich,

and increased with goods,

and have need of nothing;

and knowest not

that thou art

wretched,

and miserable,

and poor, and blind,

and naked:

18 I counsel thee to buy of me

gold tried in the fire,

that thou mayest be rich;

and white raiment,

that thou mayest be clothed,

and that the shame of thy nakedness do not appear;

and anoint thine eyes with eyesalve,

that thou mayest see.

19 As many as I love,

I rebuke

and chasten:

be zealous therefore,

and repent.”  Revelation 3:17-19

This is the work of God, to buy without money!  It comes by faith in His Son; even as Isaiah painted God’s picture of this.

“Ho, every one that thirsteth,

come ye to the waters,

and he that hath no money;

come ye,

buy,

and eat;

 yea, come,

 buy wine

and milk

without money

and without price.

2 Wherefore do ye spend money

for that which is not bread?

and your labour

for that which satisfieth not?

hearken diligently unto me,

and eat ye that which is good,

 and let your soul delight itself in fatness.

3 Incline your ear,

and come unto me:

hear,

and your soul shall live;

and I will make an everlasting covenant with you,

even the sure mercies of David.”  Isaiah 55:1-3

Jesus reminds us that even within the church we can become so self-satisfied and consumed with the world.  We can become so deceived that Jesus could say of us:

 “Because thou sayest,

I am rich, and increased with goods,

and have need of nothing;

and knowest not

that thou art

wretched, and miserable,

and poor, and blind, and naked…”

An unexpected message to a self-sufficient church, counting on all their “stuff” as their sufficiency.  Yet Jesus gave them an unexpected, but true, description of their spiritual state; calling them to see their real condition and be zealous to repent.  Isaiah tells us how they can buy without funds?  We must come to God in our abject spiritual poverty seeking what only He can give.  We must come as the tax-collector that Jesus spoke of.

“Two men went up into the temple to pray;

the one a Pharisee,

and the other a publican.

11 The Pharisee stood and prayed thus with himself,

God, I thank thee,

that I am not as other men are,

extortioners, unjust,

adulterers,

or even as this publican.

12 I fast twice in the week,

I give tithes of all that I possess.

13 And the publican,

standing afar off,

would not lift up so much as his eyes

unto heaven,

but smote upon his breast, saying,

God be merciful to me a sinner.

14 I tell you,

this man went down to his house justified

rather than the other:

for every one that exalteth himself

shall be abased;

and he that humbleth himself

shall be exalted.”  Luke 18:10-14

As long as we think we have our own glory, we have no need of God, and we will never understand the glory of God that comes to those who bow, like this publican, and ask for His mercy and saving grace in Jesus’ substitutionary, atoning sacrifice for our sin.  He who has no sin, has no need of a Savior (in his own mind)!  God’s glory is His very nature, and He pours out of His grace and mercy so that we can recognize His glory when we bow.  And just a few scriptures to bring this into focus.  Sin is the issue, and if you haven’t seen your sin, you may need to listen to Jesus’ message to the Laodicean church.   Remember Jesus is God and exhibits this very glory in all He does for us!

“Wherefore God also hath highly exalted him,

and given him a name

which is above every name:

10 That at the name of Jesus

every knee should bow,

of things in heaven,

and things in earth,

and things under the earth;

11 And that every tongue should confess

that Jesus Christ is Lord,

to the glory of God the Father.”                   Philippians 2:9-11

Jesus came because of our sin.  Have you dealt with yours?

“For all have sinned,

and come short of the glory of God;” Romans 3:23      

“For the wages of sin is death;

but the gift of God is eternal life

through Jesus Christ our Lord.”  Romans 6:23

And Jesus’ own call to all will recognize what He is saying and come in response to His call.  Is He knocking at your heart’s door?  Won’t you invite Him in!  You will never regret it and then you will come to know His glory!

“Behold,

I stand at the door, and knock:

if any man hear my voice,

and open the door,

I will come in to him,

and will sup with him,

and he with me.”  Revelation 3:20

Amen and Amen!!!

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Full Of HIS GLORY??? Bible Ballistics: Vol. 16 No. 21

14 Sunday Feb 2021

Posted by Blanche in All Sufficient God!, Assurance or Arrogance, Glory of God, God's Faithfulness, Knowing GOD, Whole Earth Is Filled with HIS Glory

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Bible Ballistics: Vol. 16 No. 21    Full Of HIS GLORY???

 

We’ve been considering Daniel and his friends and their love for God as well as their character before God and man.  As I was considering this week, I heard a message on Isaiah chapter 6 when Isaiah saw “the Lord, high and lifted up”; and when we look up and draw near to God, we will see His glory as well.  But the thing I want us to consider is in line with something I often say as I greet people’s question of “how are you”, I usually respond by saying, “I’m blessed beyond measure”; and sometimes when occasion presents itself, I am able to remind someone of another aspect of being blessed, as I share this, “We’re all blessed, we’re just not all paying attention!”

Isaiah was paying attention, and I’d like to share just a few verses from chapter 6 that tie in with what we’re looking at today.

“In the year that king Uzziah died

I saw also the Lord

sitting upon a throne,

high and lifted up,

and his train filled the temple.

2 Above it stood the seraphims…

…3 And one cried unto another, and said,

Holy, holy, holy,

is the LORD of hosts:

the whole earth is full of his glory.”  Isaiah 6:1-2a & 3

All we have to do is look at the world by the help of The Spirit of God—the Holy Spirit that has been given to every believer.  But the problem is most people are looking inward and toward other people rather than looking at The Creator of all things!  Do we truly desire to see The Glory of God?  Or are we satisfied with our “own point of view”?

“Give unto the LORD

the glory due unto his name;

worship the LORD

in the beauty of holiness.

3 The voice of the LORD

is upon the waters:

the God of glory thundereth:

the LORD is upon many waters.

4 The voice of the LORD is powerful;

the voice of the LORD is full of majesty.”   Psalm 29:2-4

“The glory of the LORD

shall endure for ever:

the LORD shall rejoice

in his works.”  Psalm 104:31

The question is, will we give him “the glory due unto his name”?  Will we “worship the LORD in the beauty of holiness”?  Nebuchadnezzar had seen the “glory of The Lord” in Daniel and his friends, but instead of looking at The God of glory, he took God’s glory and reveled in it for himself.  But God knew how to humble this arrogant, ill-tempered king; and HE knows how to bring us to see truth if we ill but heed His Word and His work in our hearts and lives!  Let’s consider Nebuchadnezzar’s experience with the Lord God Almighty of all creation.  While we won’t go into detail of the dream and its meaning, we will look at the effect on this King of Babylon and see the difference in his testimony. May we learn to seek HIM in all we do!

“Nebuchadnezzar the king,

 unto all people,

nations,

and languages,

that dwell in all the earth;

Peace be multiplied unto you.

2 I thought it good to shew

the signs

and wonders

that the high God

hath wrought toward me.

3 How great

are his signs!

and how mighty

are his wonders!

his kingdom

is an everlasting kingdom,

and his dominion

is from generation to generation.

4 I Nebuchadnezzar

was at rest in mine house,

and flourishing in my palace:

5 I saw a dream

which made me afraid,

and the thoughts upon my bed

and the visions of my head

troubled me.

6 Therefore made I a decree

to bring in all the wise men of Babylon

before me,

that they might make known unto me

the interpretation of the dream.”   Daniel 4:1-6

Much like the encounter of chapter 2, Nebuchadnezzar had a dream that troubled him; hence he calls for his wise men who were unable to interpret his dream until Daniel came in and revealed the dream’s meaning to him.  While we won’t take time in this lesson today to consider the dream in particular, I do want to make sure we understand the heart of Daniel; the young man who has been in service to this king for some time—still captive in a foreign land—yet a man of compassion and concern for his superior.  Grasp the import of Daniel’s response to the king upon realizing the meaning of the dream.

“Then Daniel, whose name was Belteshazzar,

was astonied for one hour,

and his thoughts troubled him.

The king spake, and said,

Belteshazzar, let not the dream,

or the interpretation there of,

trouble thee.

Belteshazzar answered and said,

My lord,

the dream be to them that hate thee,

and the interpretation thereof

to thine enemies.”  Daniel 4:19

Daniel knew that the interpretation meant judgment for the king, and the interpretation would be difficult.  But we see two things here (two main things for our purposes) Daniel’s compassion toward King Nebuchadnezzar, and the integrity of a man whom Nebuchadnezzar trusted to speak truth.  What do others think about us?  Do they trust us (can they trust us) to speak the truth even when it is difficult or even seemingly hurtful to those to whom we minister?  Also, Daniel had the courage to call the king to repentance and to trust to God’s mercy and grace!

“This is the interpretation, O king,

and this is the decree

of the most High,

which is come upon

my lord the king:

25 That they shall drive thee from men,

and thy dwelling shall be with the beasts

of the field,

and they shall make thee to eat grass

as oxen,

and they shall wet thee

with the dew of heaven,

and seven times shall pass over thee,

till thou know

that the most High ruleth

in the kingdom of men,

and giveth it

to whomsoever he will.

26 And whereas they commanded

to leave the stump of the tree roots;

thy kingdom shall be sure unto thee,

after that thou shalt have known

that the heavens do rule.

27 Wherefore, O king,

let my counsel be acceptable unto thee,

and break off thy sins

by righteousness,

and thine iniquities

by shewing mercy to the poor;

if it may be a lengthening

of thy tranquillity.”  Daniel 4:24-27

God’s judgment was pronounced on Nebuchadnezzar to bring him to see and recognize “the whole earth is full of his glory”—to know Daniel’s God for himself.  Let’s go back to Nebuchadnezzar’s response to God’s prophecy—much like our responses to God sometimes—caught up in “self” not God!

“At the end of twelve months

he walked in the palace

of the kingdom of Babylon.

30 The king spake, and said,

Is not this great Babylon,

that I have built

for the house of the kingdom

by the might of my power,

and for the honour of my majesty?

31 While the word was in the king’s mouth,

there fell a voice from heaven, saying,

 O king Nebuchadnezzar,

to thee it is spoken;

The kingdom is departed

from thee.

32 And they shall drive thee

from men,

and thy dwelling shall be

with the beasts of the field:

they shall make thee

to eat grass as oxen,

and seven times

shall pass over thee,

until thou know

that the most High ruleth

in the kingdom of men,

and giveth it to

whomsoever he will.

33 The same hour was the thing fulfilled

upon Nebuchadnezzar:

and he was driven from men,

and did eat grass as oxen,

and his body was wet

with the dew of heaven,

till his hairs were grown

like eagles’ feathers,

and his nails

like birds’ claws.” Daniel 4:29-33

God’s judgment fell, and fulfilled its time, and by the King’s own testimony HE saw and acknowledged the God of heaven.

“And at the end of the days

I Nebuchadnezzar lifted up mine eyes

unto heaven,

and mine understanding

returned unto me,

and I blessed the most High,

and I praised and honoured him

that liveth for ever,

whose dominion

is an everlasting dominion,

and his kingdom is from generation

to generation:

35 And all the inhabitants of the earth

are reputed as nothing:

and he doeth according

to his will in the army of heaven,

and among the inhabitants of the earth:

and none can stay his hand,

or say unto him, What doest thou?

36 At the same time my reason

returned unto me;

and for the glory of my kingdom,

mine honour and brightness

returned unto me;

and my counsellors and my lords

sought unto me;

and I was established

in my kingdom,

and excellent majesty

was added unto me.

37 Now I Nebuchadnezzar

praise

and extol

and honour

the King of heaven,

all whose works are truth,

and his ways

judgment:

and those that walk in pride

he is able to abase.”  Daniel 4:34-37

So, my question for us today is, “Are we full of the glory of God—do we live with the “beauty of holiness”?  Or are we settling for the passing ‘glory’ of the world?  It’s your choice, but choose wisely, there is a test.

“Love not the world,

neither the things

that are in the world.

If any man love the world,

the love of the Father

is not in him.

16 For all that is in the world,

the lust of the flesh,

and the lust of the eyes,

and the pride of life,

is not of the Father,

but is of the world.

17 And the world passeth away,

and the lust thereof:

but he that doeth the will of God

abideth for ever.”  1 John 2: 15-17

I pray that God will draw each of us near to HIS heart, that we might see HIS glory, and reflect HIS glory in all we do.

“But thanks be to God,

which giveth us the victory

through our Lord Jesus Christ.

58 Therefore, my beloved brethren, be ye

stedfast,

unmoveable,

always abounding in the work of the Lord,

forasmuch as ye know that your labour

is not in vain in the Lord.”   1 Corinthians 15:57-58

“Whether therefore ye eat, or drink,

 or whatsoever ye do,

do all to the glory of God.”  1 Corinthians 10:31

Amen!!!

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