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Monday, January 30, 2017

Upon This Rock, I Will Build my Church: Written by Mel


Upon This Rock, I Will Build my Church: Written by Mel

The world is a mission field, waiting to be harvested for the Kingdom of God. The Lord is looking for people with hearts filled with love that are willing to answer the call. Recently, I dreamed that there were two young men of different races who repented of their sins. The Lord was their judge, as well as their probation officer. One man had been delivered from drug addiction, the other from pornography. The Lord had them each write a letter of repentance to him. I placed my arms around both of them and prayed for them. I felt tremendous love and compassion for these young men. I felt the necessity to remind Christians not to look down upon those who are captives of sin, but to reach out to them with the love of Christ. You may be the only Christian in the life of someone, and you have the ability to throw a life preserver to a person drowning in his or her sin. I woke up from this dream to a song from Sandi Patti entitled: "Upon This Rock". The lyrics from this song have a powerful message to them. Basically, the song states that if you reflect Christ in your life, then you are a rock that God can build his kingdom upon. Christ told Peter that he was a rock to be built upon. Like Peter, we are to reflect the love and attributes of Christ in our lives.

 God desires for us to look beyond the fault and see the need in others. If Christians would learn to not be easily offended and realize that we all have faults, then they would reap a harvest of souls for God. There should not be any form of prejudice in the life of the believer. If we look down upon a person because of their race, economic status, dress, appearance, or sin in their life, then love has not been perfected in our heart. God looks upon the heart of an individual, not their outward appearance, and we should do likewise.

 The Lord called me to the street ministry at the age of sixteen. I spent many years sharing my faith on the streets of Little Rock, Kansas City, as well as New Orleans. In later years, I served the body of Christ as a pastor, as well as an evangelist. I heard the life stories of many people from many different backgrounds. I heard of tragedy, sickness, sorrow, depression, as well as joy, from ordinary people. The Lord gave me a heart of compassion for people because I asked for it. The Lord will also give you a heart for people if you ask him to.

The kingdom of heaven consists of ordinary people. God is not impressed with the successful, popular, or best-looking; he is looking for ordinary people who are willing to make him Lord of their lives. I have talked to many people who felt that they were beyond hope because of the wicked things that they have done. The truth is, God is willing to forgive us of all of our sins and give us a fresh start if we will confess our sins to him and turn away from them. Grace is not automatic, but there is grace for sins that are repented of, as well as committed in ignorance.  If a person backslides away from Christ and repents, there is restoration because of the atonement that Christ provided for upon the cross. If we fall, we should get back up, repent, dust ourselves off, and press forward in our relationship with Christ. Never give up, learn from your mistakes, and continue to grow in Christ, and produce good fruit. When the Devil reminds you of your past, remind him of his future. Your past is under the blood and is forgotten by God.

Consider the parable of the wedding feast. Christ taught that the kingdom of heaven is like a king who arranged a wedding feast in honor of his son. He sent out servants to invite people to come. Those invited made light of it and mistreated and killed his servants. The king sent out his armies and destroyed the murderers and burned their city. Then he sent his servants to go out into the highways and invite as many as they find, both good and bad, to the wedding. The wedding hall was filled, but the man who did not have on a wedding garment was cast into outer darkness, where there is weeping and gnashing of teeth. Christ said, “Many are called, but few are chosen.” If you belong to Christ, then you are commissioned, to go out into the world, and compel all to come to Christ. The churches are filled with both wheat and tares. It is the Lord who will do the separation in his timing. The tares will be removed and cast into the fire of destruction. This teaching of Christ should remind all of us to keep our spiritual garments clean for the wedding feast of the Lamb. Christ is returning for a bride without spot or wrinkle. God’s Word teaches us that if we continue in willful sins, then we deny both the Father and the Son. In order to be truly saved, a person must be born again, this means to become a new creation in Christ by allowing his Holy Spirit to separate us from the sinful lifestyle of the world.                        

 

Matt 22:1 And Jesus answered and spoke to them again by parables and said: 2 "The kingdom of heaven is like a certain king who arranged a marriage for his son, 3 and sent out his servants to call those who were invited to the wedding; and they were not willing to come. 4 Again, he sent out other servants, saying, 'Tell those who are invited, "See, I have prepared my dinner; my oxen and fatted cattle are killed, and all things are ready. Come to the wedding." '5 But they made light of it and went their ways, one to his own farm, another to his business. 6  And the rest seized his servants, treated them spitefully, and killed them.

7 But when the king heard about it, he was furious. And he sent out his armies, destroyed those murderers, and burned up their city. 8 Then he said to his servants, 'The wedding is ready, but those who were invited were not worthy. 9 Therefore go into the highways, and as many as you find, invite to the wedding.' 10 So those servants went out into the highways and gathered together all whom they found, both bad and good. And the wedding hall was filled with guests. 11 But when the king came in to see the guests, he saw a man there who did not have on a wedding garment. 12 So he said to him, 'Friend, how did you come in here without a wedding garment?' And he was speechless. 13 Then the king said to the servants, 'Bind him hand and foot, take him away, and cast him into outer darkness; there will be weeping and gnashing of teeth.' 14 For many are called, but few are chosen."

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