Thursday, December 29, 2016

Widows and Orphans

There are some stark differences in the treatment of widows and orphans between the Law of Moses and the Law of Jesus Christ.
In Ex. 22:22-24,
“Do not take advantage of the widow or the fatherless. If you do and they cry out to me, I will certainly hear their cry. My anger will be aroused, and I will kill you with the sword; your wives will become widows and your children fatherless”.
You can see in this verse that the instruction is based upon actively harming the “widows or orphans” and God’s anger for this sort of behavior and his punishment for it.
Note the contrast in the New Testament.
James 1:27,
“Religion that God our Father accepts as pure and faultless is this: to look after orphans and widows in their distress and to keep oneself from being polluted by the world”.
Religion in the Mosaic system was not practicing harm to the helpless. Religion in the Christian system is actively practicing good for the helpless. One of the problems among God’s people today is living such isolated lives that we limit our knowledge of and association with those who are in need of help. Sometimes that is a deliberate action and sometimes that is a lazy action.
Widows, orphans and other needy exist in our world. Those who are truly religious should look for those who need help and let their lights shine.
“You are the light of the world. A town built on a hill cannot be hidden. Neither do people light a lamp and put it under a bowl. Instead they put it on its stand, and it gives light to everyone in the house. In the same way, let your light shine before others, that they may see your good deeds and glorify your Father in heaven” (Matthew 5:14-16).

Saturday, December 10, 2016

Don't Believe Every Miracle You See

Deuteronomy 13:1-5
If a prophet or a dreamer of dreams arises among you and gives you a sign or a wonder, and the sign or wonder that he tells you comes to pass, and if he says, ‘Let us go after other gods,’ which you have not known, ‘and let us serve them,’ you shall not listen to the words of that prophet or that dreamer of dreams.
For the Lord your God is testing you,
to know whether you love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul. You shall walk after the Lord your God and fear him and keep his commandments and obey his voice, and you shall serve him and hold fast to him.
I suppose if we witnessed a miracle today we would listen pretty closely to what the fellow who performed it had to say. After all, miracles come from God and are designed to get our attention and to validate prophets.
The miracle gets our attention but then our attention has to shift to what the prophet is telling us because God occasionally tests our knowledge and devotion to his word. He creates a dilemma. Are we going to believe the miracle or are we going to believe what he has commanded us in his written word?
The Deuteronomy text says the written word takes priority over miracles. I wonder why? Probably because Satan (and his agents) can work miracles too and humans through trickery can work pseudo-miracles.
So as Christians we can’t just expect to be spoon fed God’s word. We have to feed ourselves on a regular basis so when God sends a test we won’t fail. This is a test we need to pass… better start studying for it.

Friday, December 9, 2016

Aliens and Tenants

Leviticus 25:23-24 states that the land he gave his people Israel didn’t really belong to them and they couldn’t sell it permanently. The land belonged to God and his people were just “aliens and tenants” they were renting from God.
That’s an important concept and I would suggest that it still holds true for you and I as well. Nothing we have really belongs to us. We are just renters on earth until we reach our final home that really belongs to us.
That is an important concept and until and unless we completely buy into it we’ll never really be ready to leave… forever content to live in a rent house and living like we own what is not really ours.

Three Cases of Hospitality

We find three test cases of hospitality in Genesis 18-19.
The first is when the Lord and two angels disguised as men visit Abraham. Abraham believing that they were mere men rushed from his tent, bowed down and offered to wash their feet. He had his servants slaughter a young calf to feed them and had his wife Sarah make fresh bread for them.
The second case was when the two angels, disguised as men, went to the city of Sodom. Lot was sitting at the gates when they approached. Like Abraham he approached the men and bowed down and offered to wash their feet and invited them into his home. At first the men (angels) said no we’ll just sleep out in the city square but Lot insisted and they accepted his hospitality.
The third case of hospitality was when the men of Sodom found out there were men visiting their city. They surrounded Lot’s home and wanted to greet the men by having gang rape homosexual sex with them.
Christians are supposed to be hospitable too. Will we be like Abraham and Lot who bowed down in humility and offer to feed and house our visiting guests? Will we be like Lot who didn’t accept the declination of the visitors but insisted upon serving them? Or will we be like the men of Sodom who wanted to take advantage of these strangers? Or will we be somewhere in the middle ground… nice to meet you… hope you have a nice visit. Or will we just ignore the strangers and walk right past them?
God’s people are supposed to be known for their hospitality… like Abraham and Lot. Their hospitality cost them something… time and money.

Sunday, December 4, 2016

Remarks from Gary Homan's Funeral

From Les Homan...
My Gary passed away November 17 at Baylor St. Lukes Methodist Hospital in Houston. Everyone worked so hard to save her and could not.
She was my wife and best friend. She made me a better person. She cared so much for her family, friends, her Church and her God.
We were married 49 years and I was so lucky she married me. We have 3 great boys who are heartbroken and 1 grandson who is trying hard to understand it all. Seven year old grandson Ben said it best “GranGary is with the Angels”.
From Son, Chris...
My Mother was simply the greatest person I have ever known. She showered love on her entire family, her friends, colleagues, clients and total strangers. She never met someone she wouldn’t try to help. She always put the needs of others first and wouldn’t hesitate… not for a second… if she could help. One of her best traits was just listening and providing that much needed encouragement to overcome the biggest challenge that any of us might have faced.
I can’t make much sense of my Mom’s passing but I know that God must have needed her in Heaven for a task only she could accomplish. She was a better person than I could ever be but I will try to live my life based on her example and memory.
You all are here because you loved my Mom and we appreciate you all so very much for being here. I know she is so very happy right now that you all would take time to come here to remember her life and the person she was.
I will take great comfort knowing that my Mom is watching over our entire family especially her beloved Grandson, Benjamin and all of you as we live out the rest of our days.
I love you Mom
Your son, Chris