Real Christianity is Acts Chapter Two—Acts Chapter Two is Real Christianity: A SWORD OF SEPARATION (4)

As we continue in this series, we must recognize that our Lord Jesus uses our powerful natural ability of human speech as an extremely purposeful medium of division.

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“Do not think that I came to bring peace on the earth; I did not come to bring peace, but a sword. For I came to set a man against his father, and a daughter against her mother, and a daughter-in-law against her mother-in-law; and a man’s enemies will be the members of his household.” [Matthew 10:34-36]

THE REAL AND THE UNREAL

It is otherwise overlooked. The vast majority of Christianity does not understand this or show any desire to do so. It is something that has been rejected and even denounced by most. There have even been many preachers, some very powerful and influential, who have gone so far as to say that “tongues are of the devil.” If this doesn’t cause someone to perceive that maybe, just maybe, there is a big masquerade going on in much of Christianity and that there really are two completely different “Christianities,” then I’m not sure what else may bring about the necessary enlightenment to see pure Scripture for what it is and accept it.

I remember hearing a sermon several years ago about the nature of Christians in general and their reluctance to embrace all the Lord has to offer. The minister painted a good picture of what often happens when the Lord calls His people to greater truth. Some people are interested right off and make a relatively quick move to receive. Others are somewhat reluctant but due to their trust in Him and feeling a sense of duty and obedience they move forward though somewhat timidly. Others simply rush right in. As the minister continued to illustrate this process He related it to a nice spacious house with large furnished rooms. He said the interior is often left, curiously, only to a few. The large living room, with plenty of good places to sit down and relax—many couches and chairs—often has several empty places due to so few getting that far. The semi-enclosed entry room, or small vestibule, on the other hand, has people all stacked in like cord wood from floor to ceiling with each person seemingly acting like such a thing is perfectly normal and per custom. For some reason that’s as far as they’ll go. They feel they are obeying the Lord’s directive to enter the house but otherwise resist going an inch further. The outside porch is also filled to capacity with people spilling out into the front yard which contains hundreds of people milling around, perfectly happy to be outside with no desire whatsoever to even look in the windows. And when someone peers up or down the block he sees a sea of humanity going through prescribed motions many of whom cannot even see the house at all much less approach it…

How does this happen? One should know the answer to this. It is usually due to denominational or church teaching and custom. For whatever reason, most pastors refuse to obey the Lord’s command to tell the entire Gospel truth and make disciples and are content with perpetual pew-sitting congregants. Spiritual growth and development is simply not a priority. Church attendance is, of course, as is making a commitment to the church and keeping one’s overall religious obligation including monetary support. Whoever may want to actually go beyond the mere elementary church teachings and break free of the controlled common denominator status quo can thus enter “the ministry.” Such individuals might have “the call.” But it must be “official,” of course. Such people must follow the correct protocol and eventually receive the official denominational church stamp. We can’t have anyone going it alone, you see. (You mean the way the Lord did?) But everybody else need not worry about reading the Bible in-depth or studying Holy Writ or getting into God or actually following the Lord Jesus as He commanded. These kinds of Christians put too much pressure on everybody else and make it difficult to keep a congregation in unity. It gets so bad in some places that whoever desires such is seen as some kind of weird church nerd who takes Christianity far too seriously.

A NEW KIND OF FOOD

But He said to them, “I have food to eat that you do not know about.” [John 4:32]

I remember when I was a rookie Christian. I was born again as a young adult. In my new church, the emphasis on reading the Word was certainly refreshing but somewhat curious in that it was relatively rare in my experience. Somewhat strangely, rather than appealing to church authority, my new church friends based their Christian beliefs on the teachings of the Lord and the written Word. They used the New Testament to verify their beliefs and practices. Now, I had been raised in a Christian denomination but it was one those which dissuaded individual Bible reading and study. Such a thing was confined to only a ridiculously small clergy class whose members supposedly devoted themselves to such study. Only they could ever know what Scripture really meant. Only they could decipher the actual teachings of the Lord. The 99% must therefore yield to them and their universal studied opinions and never seek to go their own way or question authority. Hence, there was no reason to read the Word which pretty much everybody was apparently okay with anyway.

When I became a real Christian, however, and was filled with the Spirit of the Lord just like the 120 at Pentecost, I suddenly had a great desire to read the Bible. I wanted to devour the teachings thereof. I dived right in. I didn’t wait around. I was never told to never do such a thing in my new church or that I was not qualified but was actually encouraged to do so as was everyone else there. Every day I read and read. I was doing manual labor at the time working in a warehouse and sometimes spent my lunch hours reading the Word instead of having lunch. I had somehow gone from having no desire to read something so outdated and ancient and difficult to understand and strange and boring and even grim to completely immersing myself in reading and study and deep research. Wild horses couldn’t drag me away.

I’m sure many of you have had this same experience. We understood as we continued reading that the written Word of God was actually spiritual food. When we were born again and filled with His Spirit we suddenly had a great need to feed our spirit. We never had this need before because our spirit was essentially dead and existed merely in seed form awaiting the proper ground to be planted in and the signal to open up and burst forth and thereby bring forth all the life within.

One may recall what happened to Adam and Eve: “But from the tree of the knowledge of good and evil you shall not eat, for in the day that you eat from it you will surely die” (Genesis 2:17). Well, they disobeyed and did eat from it and they surely did die. But they were still alive. What died? Their internal spirit died. Their body and soul, however, stayed very much alive and did not die. From that point forward human beings were composed of only two-thirds of themselves. Until Pentecost. The miracle of Pentecost brought about the resurrection of the human spirit. This is why Pentecost was never a one-time thing for a few but an all-time thing for everybody.

Also, when one’s spirit rises from dormancy it takes authority over the soul and body. It also instantly requires FOOD much as new babies do or animals just born. These little ones are ravenously hungry and are not quiet about it. They must grow! They must develop! They need food! If baby birds in a nest just out of the shell could talk, for example, they would be constantly screaming feed me, feed me, feed me! Once born again, one requires nutrient-rich spiritual ground and living spiritual water and spiritual light. Reading the written Word, especially and foremost the teachings of our Lord Jesus, obviously greatly assist us in getting almost all we need and are hungry for in our initial start in following the Lord and learning from Him. Prior to this, what had before been a mere dead letter and never-touched dusty tome became a surging life-giving stream that was essentially easy to read and not at all difficult though we may not have understood parts at the time. It never stopped one from reading on, however.

Therefore, even though present followers of the Lord Jesus only read words on paper instead of sitting at the Lord’s feet as did those greatly blessed ones of long ago, the written Word still contains great power though in seed form just waiting for one to plant it in one’s spirit (the only place it can be planted). As all this reading is going on though, a new believer is also listening to anointed messages from anointed ministers, and praying and hearing from God, and fellowshipping with other believers in the spirit. All of these work to develop the spirits of new believers which were, again, essentially dead and lifeless not too long before.

THAT’S WHAT I’M TALKING ABOUT

Now, what does any of this have to do with human speech? We know the simple answer. Before the Word was written it was spoken. Before it was spoken it existed within God Himself, in His Mind and Being. Indeed, the written Word tells us that the Word of God IS God. It tells us that God was manifest in the flesh—that He became a Human Being—and that God Himself in human form SPOKE to us:

He was in the world, and the world was made through Him, and the world did not know Him. He came to His own, and those who were His own did not receive Him. But as many as received Him, to them He gave the right to become children of God, even to those who believe in His name, who were born, not of blood nor of the will of the flesh nor of the will of man, but of God. And the Word became flesh, and dwelt among us, and we saw His glory, glory as of the only begotten from the Father, full of grace and truth. [John 1:10-14]

How much easier could He have made it? To this day that small portion of the overall world population that actually thinks about the concept of God and wonders if there actually is a God also likely wonders what it would be like if God became one of us and walked among us. Of course, real Christians have always known the answer to this: HE DID. And He left a record of His perfect teachings. And those who read His teachings are greatly blessed and enlightened even though they are only reading words on paper. The Gospel message therein brings about their eternal salvation. But it is only because the words of the Gospel were first spoken.

Now, at Pentecost we have this strange occurrence of “speaking in tongues” that most of the Christian world rejects experientially though they may acknowledge the true historicity of the account. Most Christians apparently cannot get past the strangeness and therefore never experience the magnificence. But it was never “strange” in the beginning except to unbelievers! How strange it is then that this “strangeness” has been applied to the experience by the majority of Christians! It is only “strange” by those who see it from afar, by those who never experience it, by those who were taught to reject it, but primarily by one’s own human nature that perceives the experience as absolute nonsense and something to be avoided.

Remember, when we were sinners apart from God everything spiritual was unknown to us because we were human beings with dead spirits. We were merely “natural” people with no awareness of spiritual things or desire for them unless we were hungry and searching. The apostle Paul was one such person at one time prior to His born again experience. Though a powerful intellectual well-studied Pharisee of high religious rank he was still just a natural man with a dead spirit. As a real born again Christian, however, like all real Christians, he saw life from both sides whereas the never born again only ever see one side and believe it is the only side:

For who among men knows the thoughts of a man except the spirit of the man which is in him? Even so the thoughts of God no one knows except the Spirit of God. Now we have received, not the spirit of the world, but the Spirit who is from God, so that we may know the things freely given to us by God, which things we also speak, not in words taught by human wisdom, but in those taught by the Spirit, combining spiritual thoughts with spiritual words.

But a natural man does not accept the things of the Spirit of God, for they are foolishness to him; and he cannot understand them, because they are spiritually appraised. But he who is spiritual appraises all things, yet he himself is appraised by no one. For who has known the mind of the Lord, that he will instruct Him? But we have the mind of Christ. [1Corinthians 2:11-16]

SPIRITUAL SPEECH

In Part 3 of this series we discussed the fact that human beings are extremely rebellious toward God in their sinful state prior to new birth and that those who desire to follow the Lord must overcome this natural rebellion and surrender to the Lord Jesus. We also learned about the most rebellious member of our body:

And because the tongue is the most unruly and rebellious member of the body it is the last to surrender.

Yet, like the illustration I used earlier in this article about the nice spacious well-furnished house with most Christians all piled up in the entryway and front yard refusing to go in one must also understand that a great many Christians do exactly the same thing regarding “speaking in tongues.” They may have otherwise completely surrendered to God but never surrendered the last member of their body to God. This means their speech never gained the spiritual quality God demands. It means their speech remains in the natural state.

Regarding what those initial real Christians did as recorded in the Book of Acts when they “spoke in tongues,” it is not at all “strange” if one understands what we have been discussing. These people, by surrendering all to the Lord including their tongue—their speech—they simply began praising God in a new language they had never learned. This proved the following:

(1) They fully surrendered their entire being and body to the Lord Jesus, as He commanded, including their tongue—their speech.

(2) To prove the tongue was fully surrendered, rather than speak in their normal language, the Lord verified the miracle and His direct involvement by having them speak in another language they previously did not know or have the ability to speak.

(3) The other languages they all spoke collectively (other tongues) were known languages heard by the crowd outside the Upper Room as their own languages spoken in the many parts of the world where they lived and from where they traveled.

(4) This phenomenon thus also served as a Gospel witness because everyone in the crowd below was an Israelite and they heard the Upper Roomers, whom they referred to as Galileans, “speaking of the mighty deeds of God” (Acts 2:11). In Acts 10:46 when Cornelius and the first Gentiles were filled with the Holy Spirit and spoke in tongues others who understood the languages heard them “exalting God.” In Acts 19:6 in Ephesus when former followers of John the Baptist that had never heard of baptism in the Name of Jesus were filled with the Holy Spirit they were speaking in tongues and also “prophesying.”

We see then that the very first words these people spoke with their new “tongues”—spiritual speech—were words of great praise and exaltation of God! And we know this by the direct witness of the thousands of Israelite travelers who heard them speak in their own languages. As newborn babes they spoke that which was first, foremost, and closest to their hearts—that the Lord God was always to be praised! We see an echo of this with what happened during the Lord’s triumphal entry into Jerusalem during the last days of His ministry when He revealed Himself as King:

But when the chief priests and the scribes saw the wonderful things that He had done, and the children who were shouting in the temple, “Hosanna to the Son of David,” they became indignant and said to Him, “Do You hear what these children are saying?” And Jesus said to them, “Yes; have you never read, ‘Out of the mouth of infants and nursing babies You have prepared praise for Yourself’?” [Matthew 21:15-16]

We also see it here:

So then, brethren, we are under obligation, not to the flesh, to live according to the flesh—for if you are living according to the flesh, you must die; but if by the Spirit you are putting to death the deeds of the body, you will live. For all who are being led by the Spirit of God, these are sons of God. For you have not received a spirit of slavery leading to fear again, but you have received a spirit of adoption as sons by which we cry out, “Abba! Father!” The Spirit Himself testifies with our spirit that we are children of God, and if children, heirs also, heirs of God and fellow heirs with Christ, if indeed we suffer with Him so that we may also be glorified with Him. [Romans 8:12-17]

This latter statement about suffering puts the entire “tongues” question in proper perspective because we see it as yet another reason why the Lord created the phenomenon. Just as it is when new believers are water baptized in the Name of Jesus, it signifies a separation from the world. And this separation causes a new believer to be subjected to the worst forms of misunderstanding, insults, mocking, and scorn, and for some, even physical persecution and death. And all the while the real Christian is taught by the Lord to weather such persecution as it is part of a disciple’s “reasonable service” (see Romans 12:1).

In other words, the world is filled with sinners on their way to hell who have no understanding or care of spiritual things and will always engage in what comes natural against those “strange” people who engage in “strange” practices. This obviously includes much of Christianity.

I used to be one such sinner but I never mocked Pentecostals until the Lord sent a couple to witness to me, a couple I was formerly very close to, close friends, who somehow got weirded out and joined some strange church. I had heard about them and what they had done a few weeks before they came to witness to me. I thought they had gone off the deep end and I pretty much lost all respect for them though I had few details. When they called and wanted to come over and tell me about it I was very open to the visit and had a great attitude. It was good to see them. But when they began “witnessing” to me and I felt a little pressure, my good mood eventually changed and I told them if they didn’t stop they should leave. They left. But they didn’t stop.

They and their church began to pray for me. Much prayer went forth. I didn’t see them for quite a while. After three months they invited me to church again. In the meantime the Lord had been slowly destroying me from the inside out to prepare me for what was likely my last chance at salvation and the infilling of His Spirit. Long story short, it was soon my turn to become one of those “strange” people at that “strange” church. I then knew a joy I had never known before. My entire life changed for the better in every way. I met the Lord Jesus! But on the flip side, a veritable cascade of insults and mocking came my way by those who used to like and respect me. Like anyone truly born again I had then experienced life from both sides, from the non-spiritual and the spiritual, as an unbeliever and believer. I experienced the very sword of separation the Lord spoke about. Funny how that works.

Some may think such an occurrence is only in the extreme and not normal, yet real Christians worship a God who is the most loving Person who ever lived. Imagine the greatest times in His ministry when He was loved by tens of thousands. Then imagine Him all alone and rejected and beaten and bloody and nailed to a cross hearing all manner of horrendous insults and mocking from His own people. Is that not extreme? Well, so is it extreme when the Lord Jesus is at last given authority over a sinner’s tongue. It was possibly or even likely the case that some of those very people hurling insults at Him while He hung there dying were, seven weeks later, among those milling around the streets below the Upper Room greatly convicted at heart at Peter’s preaching:

Now when they heard this, they were pierced to the heart, and said to Peter and the rest of the apostles, “Brethren, what shall we do?” Peter said to them, “Repent, and each of you be baptized in the name of Jesus Christ for the forgiveness of your sins; and you will receive the gift of the Holy Spirit. For the promise is for you and your children and for all who are far off, as many as the Lord our God will call to Himself.” [Acts 2:37-39][1]

That very day another three thousand Israelites were immersed in water in the Name of Jesus and filled with the Holy Spirit. Though Luke’s account does not say so specifically we know from the context and by what they did afterwards that the massive group had their own Upper Room experience though it was actually a Streets of Jerusalem experience.

And the great sound of their many new voices carried throughout the city. They were praising and exalting God with all their hearts, each in a new language with a new tongue and an entirely new perspective. No one there could deny the great miracle. The Lord Jesus was bringing salvation to the believing remnant of His people!

But He also brought a sword of separation.

© 2023 by RJ Dawson. All Rights Reserved. [To Be Continued…]


[1] Unless otherwise noted all Scriptures are taken from the New American Standard Bible, © 1960, 1963, 1968, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1975, 1977, 1995 by The Lockman Foundation. Used by permission.

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  1. Growing up in a very conservative atmosphere, I was in my early 20s before I heard a highly respected pastor preach on this topic in a way that was different from anything I’d heard before. He pointed out that Paul did NOT forbid to speak in tongues; that there were directives for how it was to be done, in I Cor. 14. I was completely taken aback, having always been taught that it was not a gift for our time because we now have the complete canon of the Bible. There is some truth to that, but there is certainly nothing in scripture that forbids the gift of tongues in our church age. I think we were just so afraid of extreme emotionalism and lack of control involved in such displays as people screaming up and down the aisles, even jumping out of windows, falling into fits, and so on, that we overlooked the possibility that God could use the gift of tongues for His own purposes, in His own way and time. Bottom line here is that Satan is always ready and waiting to distort truth and use it to his own advantage. He distorted truth in the Garden of Eden, and he continues to do so today.

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    • Thank you Linda. But you left out tent pole climbing and chandelier swinging (LOL). 😃

      All humor aside, this is a wonderful comment and much appreciated. I’m so glad the Lord put that message in 1Corinthians 14. Those who love and honor the Word of God know it is there for a reason. Thank you for your good heart regarding His Word and making the Lord the one in your life with the final say. It is undoubtedly, I think, due to your teaching ability and reverence for His Word from which you teach and write. I’m glad you were blessed with that sermon at that time.

      Regarding extremes, I have also experienced both sides of the Pentecostal experience, so to speak. I have seen the beautiful side hearing people speak in tongues in a wonderful and orderly manner, tears in their eyes, with often much power though understated. I experienced tongues and interpretation many times in the early days but not so much later on in larger churches I attended. “Tongues” is undeniably real. I have also experienced the possibly excessive side where it does not appear so controlled or what I may think is orderly. It could be that some of the latter was not real but I cannot be the judge though it may be otherwise obvious. Sometimes people react to the Spirit of God in more excessive ways. I have also visited churches in which it clearly was not real at all and it involved the preacher. Oh well.

      However, one experience really stands out. I remember going to a well-attended tent revival with maybe six or eight members of my church, including the assistant pastor, in the late 1970s in which a semi-well known traveling evangelist (likely someone most have never heard of) was conducting services in our city. I was already well-grounded in the Pentecostal experience and knew very well the real from the unreal. This is not a knock on tent revivals because some of them, maybe most, were good and served a very good purpose. But regarding this particular tent revival, those people were nuts. I didn’t see it right off but as the service continued it became more apparent. However, I never wanted to speak ill of the Lord and His ways so had to be very careful in my assessment. I must confess that we also used the occasion to do some witnessing of our own, not seeing anything wrong with it, yet we found out later that the tent people did not at all appreciate it.

      After the preaching a prayer line was formed in which the many people there started a line below the left of the stage, continued up the stairs to the stage and then across the stage to be ministered to individually. This was okay at first. It all seemed perfectly normal. People would get prayed for in turn and the line would move to the right. But then, after a while, it started getting weird. I started seeing strange reactions from those getting prayed for. The woman doing most of the praying started getting into the flesh, as they say. As we sat out in the front a few rows back watching all this, my church friends and I began looking at one another and thinking that something was really off. Something wasn’t right. Then the woman really began getting overly exuberant but it was not spiritual. I knew spiritual exuberance and this was not it. Then she shook all her hair down. And then some guy getting prayed for fell down and started writhing around like a snake.

      Now, we know from the Gospels that these sorts of things often happened in the Lord’s ministry. There were certainly demonic manifestations and people doing very strange things. And I had previously seen some of this before. But what I saw at that revival was not the same. We started seeing that something was really, really bad there. The Lord was witnessing to our spirits that this was way off. I later found out that my assistant pastor and another man from our church were physically accosted and jumped by some usher goons who were very angry at our passing out tracts and whatnot. We all had to get out of there fast and did so. I was later blessed with being able to preach a message at our church in which I brought up what had happened so people there would know.

      So you see, historically, some Christians have been so aghast at anything Pentecostal that they were willing to always throw the baby out with the bathwater and allowed no discussion about it whatsoever. They simply refused to ever “go there.” In reality, however, they mistakenly, grossly, attributed anything Pentecostal to the anti-God side when they should have known that the devil will always try to distort the truths of God for His own purposes as you have stated. That’s what happened at that tent revival. I am certainly not saying it was all bad because there were likely many sincere people there. But it was a great lesson for me and I am blessed to have experienced it. Also, this may be the first time I’ve committed it to writing. Thank you!

      I guess in the final analysis for our brief purposes here, the sword of separation is real. The Lord Jesus is pure and holy and everything He does is pure and holy and He has a pure and holy reason for it. In my estimation, He simply wants to make our speech pure and holy as well. This can only be done in the Spirit and by His Spirit, however, and He will use any miraculous or “different” way to do this that He feels like using. He is God. He is the one who chooses. Whatever He says goes. I thank Him and praise Him always for His mercy and grace.

      Blessings to you my good friend and thanks again.

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  2. Thanks RJ. I was raised in a very religious Lutheran family, where the “church” was our life, but I never knew Jesus personally, only knowing ritual and liturgy and what was taught about God. But I was born again on my couch by the grace of God, in my home when I despaired of life and began reading the Holy Bible for myself, starting in Matthew, for three straight days; also writing the amazing things the Holy Spirit was showing me as the Scripture was opened up to my understanding, things that I had never known before, never heard preached before, making Jesus real to me, making the reality of Redemption real to me; being born again, born anew from Above spontaneously on the third day when His holy fire fell and went through me, Jesus breathed His Holy Spirit and resurrection Life into me, moved my arms above my head, and caught me up, changing my soul from lost to found, blind to seeing, and knowing His True Love for the first time in my life, having been loved by many but only as the “world” loves; putting my soul on a new journey that has not ended, but always increasing with new length, breadth, height and depth, knowing the Love of Christ in God, in the Kingdom that has no end found in Christ, in His righteousness and peace and joy in the Holy Spirit and the Holy Spirit in me; giving all glory to God for the amazing, marvelous things Holy Spirit reveals to us in the written Word and in the Living Abiding Word, of Jesus’ imperishable Seed, and inspiring true believers, those who believe Jesus and love Him more than life itself; extremely thankful for the new life possible with God, in Christ and Christ in us.

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    • Thank you Yvonne. I appreciate you. This is a great testimony of the Love of the Lord and what He can do. You are blessed. The witness most responsible for my salvation also received the Holy Ghost or her own alone at home on her couch. It proved to be very real and life-changing for the better. This is the test, in part. And it is based on the unconditional love of our Lord Jesus. Whoever may be hungry and searching for real spiritual love and truth will be noticed by Him, regardless of circumstances, and will be found by Him.

      There is so much more than much of Christianity does not know and apparently does not want. One wonders why so much of “official” traditional Christianity insists on believing things and doing things contrary to the Lord’s teachings and methods. It can often be a massive waste of time and resources. The difference here, I believe, is that the Lord Jesus was welcome in your house, just as He is. You put no restrictions on Him. He thus did something most unconventional according to religious convention. Again, I never would have been saved either if He had not done something just as unconventional to save my friend who ended up witnessing to me.

      I’ve been around now for decades, Yvonne. You know how many times I was properly witnessed to in my entire life? It was just that once. Again, I praise the Lord for finding you and saving you and blessing you even though it may appear He went out of His way to do it. Of course, He never actually goes out of His way, as if it was a bother, but wherever He is welcome.

      And He is apparently not welcome in many places who claim Him as their own though the people there apparently believe otherwise. Much of Christianity is guilty of doing the same thing the Pharisees did in that it remakes Christianity in its own desired image and thus makes the Word of God of no effect. I think, though, that when the Lord actually does show up, everyone will know it. And they will not be able to control Him or contain Him!

      I can only imagine how fed up He may be with so much religious nonsense that claims His Name but whose heart is far from Him. Otherwise it would be the Day of Pentecost all over again everywhere. I’m glad it happened at your house! I’m glad you were open and welcoming. One thing many Christians apparently don’t know is that the Lord must be WANTED. He must be WELCOMED. He must be INVITED. And it must be with NO RESTRICTIONS. He won’t just barge in where He’s not wanted. We must want Him and know Him and love Him AS HE IS, BECAUSE HE WILL NEVER CHANGE. And Amen to that.

      Thank you again, Yvonne, for stopping by. I had a little misadventure back in March I am still dealing with in part and had to suspend operations for a while. You can read about it in my anniversary post from May 10 if you have some time. Meanwhile, keep up the good work and witness. Blessings

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  3. The story of the house really hits home, I can actually visualize that very thing happening to myself. I can picture a time when I was outside of the house and milling about with the others, yet I could see the welcoming house in front of me but could not figure out how to reach it. Our Father kept the light on for me and for so many others and I found my way to the door, I found my way into the house and I finally pushed past the road blocks and I can feel the moment I pushed through and stood there looking back at the blocked door. A true sense of peace and understanding when one enters the spacious room. Where one can keep learning in the solitude of His presence, where the distractions of the world are behind us. If only more folks would push towards this beautiful light, they would find that He truly removes the burdens from our shoulders and we can feel love and security with Him. 🙂 thank you for this wonderful post RJ.

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    • Thank you Sandra, for this wonderful comment. You have expressed the end result of finding the Lord so very well.

      Of course, we actually never find Him—He finds us. He is drawn to us by our desire for Him even though we don’t really know what we may be looking for. But He knows. One of the many things all real Christians have in common is that prior to meeting the Lord Jesus we have something missing in our lives, something we missed out on, due to something we or others, including authority figures, probably failed or neglected to do. Some of these have good intentions but life can be hard. One of the saddest things that causes this, however, is when the very people apparently tasked with the job of assisting the Lord in finding lost sheep often never do their job, or do it improperly, or even do the very opposite. Many Christian religious leaders actually block people from finding the Lord because they have another agenda which actually opposes the Lord’s teachings in this area. The Lord said this about it:

      “But woe to you, scribes and Pharisees, hypocrites, because you shut off the kingdom of heaven from people; for you do not enter in yourselves, nor do you allow those who are entering to go in.” [Matthew 23:13]

      It is here that we see again what I mentioned in this series, that there is an otherwise hidden masquerade taking place in which the devil has created false fronts and false assemblies to lure in the unsuspecting and trap them which keeps them from ever finding the real place, the Lord’s kingdom. Or, if they fail at that they will allow people to make approaches to His real kingdom but never allow them actual entry. It is in part why so many Christians are reluctant to accept the Lord’s full invitation, actually enter His house, and go in the big living room and enjoy it—they are conditioned to stay outside or never go beyond the entry. Fake leaders say something like, “There is a good pasture, but it’s only for us and a few chosen ones.” But the Lord says something like, “Hey look! I’ve got a big spacious wonderful green pasture for you! There’s plenty for everyone!”

      So Jesus said to them again, “Truly, truly, I say to you, I am the door of the sheep. All who came before Me are thieves and robbers, but the sheep did not hear them. I am the door; if anyone enters through Me, he will be saved, and will go in and out and find pasture. The thief comes only to steal and kill and destroy; I came that they may have life, and have it abundantly. I am the good shepherd; the good shepherd lays down His life for the sheep. He who is a hired hand, and not a shepherd, who is not the owner of the sheep, sees the wolf coming, and leaves the sheep and flees, and the wolf snatches them and scatters them. He flees because he is a hired hand and is not concerned about the sheep. I am the good shepherd, and I know My own and My own know Me, even as the Father knows Me and I know the Father; and I lay down My life for the sheep.” [John 10:7-15]

      The Lord Jesus always has it in His heart to bless us with the best—Himself. He came not to condemn us or force us into dry religious modes but to give us abundant life which is impossible without Him. His spiritual kingdom is a great place where His children can find all they need and have longed for, where they can find that which was missing from their lives. It is a place of unconditional love. It is also absolutely free with none of the usual “obligations” placed upon us that always seem to assist those in charge but rarely those that give so much. In fact, the majority of Christians in the world have resigned themselves to understanding that they must continue on in Christian service but not expect the spiritual blessings their heart desires. All of this is anti-Gospel. The real Gospel is about love and acceptance and blessings. But it also means we must make a commitment to renounce sin, follow Him, and keep His commandments. It is all for our benefit. It is only way it can work.

      Some Christians adopt an “anything goes” attitude yet there will be no sin and corruption or anything evil in heaven. Who in their right spiritual mind would want to go there under those conditions? No, heaven will be pure and holy just like the Lord. His kingdom on earth is also pure and holy and He is the only One in charge. Those who desire to be pure and holy like Him are welcome there even though gaining that spiritual condition is a process. It is in part why He gives us ample amounts of grace and mercy. The more time we spend with our heavenly Father the better things go for us in that regard.

      By this we know there should be ongoing progress. We should be able to look back on our Christian walk and see that we were doing good back then but are now doing even better. Gaining spiritual maturity is a must. We must develop. And for that we must have all He provides as He says in his Word. It’s all there. There is a green pasture that has all we need.

      “Do not let your heart be troubled; believe in God, believe also in Me. In My Father’s house are many dwelling places; if it were not so, I would have told you; for I go to prepare a place for you. If I go and prepare a place for you, I will come again and receive you to Myself, that where I am, there you may be also. And you know the way where I am going.” Thomas said to Him, “Lord, we do not know where You are going, how do we know the way?” Jesus said to him, “I am the way, and the truth, and the life; no one comes to the Father but through Me. If you had known Me, you would have known My Father also; from now on you know Him, and have seen Him.” [John 14:1-7]

      All praise to our Father who left the light on for you, Sandra, and for guiding you home.

      Blessings to you

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