Showing posts with label natural disasters. Show all posts
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Sunday, 4 December 2011

Jesus and the Poor - Part 1


The Millennium Development Goals (commonly referred to as MDG’s) were a set of objectives adopted by world leaders in the year 2000 with a target date of 2015. It was a grand  plan which included, among other things,  the eradication of extreme poverty, hunger and communicable disease.

We are now approaching the culmination of 2011, and although great strides have been made, we have not even scratched the surface when it comes to finding solutions to humanity’s looming crises. 2011 has been a difficult year for millions of people as evidenced by the natural disasters, labour unrest and disease outbreaks experienced. Even the average middle-class family is experiencing difficulty in eking out a living in a world of global recession, spiraling food and fuel prices, labour and political unrest. The signs mentioned by Christ in Matt 24 are becoming more and more pronounced as we draw nearer to His Coming.

As world leaders scramble to find a solution to the problems that plague us, I am reminded of Jesus’ poignant words in Mark 14:7. “For ye have the poor with you always, and whensoever ye will ye may do them good, but Me ye have not always.” It was a prophetic statement indeed! Jesus predicted that poverty will still be in existence at His Coming. The rich will still be exploiting the poor. It will be business as usual. His remark was a rebuke to Judas who used the poor as an excuse to cover up his own embezzlement and his love of riches which led him to betray his Lord.

Poverty exists in many forms in this world. Those who are rich in the wares of the world are often poor in spiritual things. Those who are poor in goods are often rich in spirit, but not always so. There are some who are poor physically and spiritually, who don’t even have a concept of God at all.

Jesus had compassion on the poor. The Bible does not commend laziness and makes a clear distinction between poverty in its true state and poverty due to laziness (Prov 6:9-11). However,  we tend to generalize and employ stereotypes which are sometimes unfair. We sometimes incorrectly assume that all the world’s poor are just plain lazy, but in reality the problem has a root much deeper than laziness.

The problem lies in the fact that we, like the rich young ruler who walked away from Jesus, have placed our love and confidence in our riches , forgetting that the love of money is the root of evil (1 Tim 6:10). We have forgotten that it is God who gives every man his ability to get wealth (Deut 8:17-18).
As a result, we have omitted the weightier matters of the Law and we do not love mercy or walk humbly with our God (Mic 6:8). We often do things for the poor, but our deeds lack the love of Christ and are wrapped in hidden motives (1 Cor 13:3).
In our  world, poverty is  surprisingly often viewed as either a result of laziness or a curse because of a person’s sins. Poverty will only be eradicated with the true Millennium when King Jesus sets up His government which will never end.

Saturday, 21 May 2011

Judgment Day-Are you Ready?

Jesus is coming soon. We can see the signs around us every day. Not a week goes by without some news of a natural disaster somewhere in the world. Creation is groaning under the weight of sin and waiting for the final day of reckoning when evil will forever be banished and the earth and heavens will be filled with the glory of the Lord like the waters cover the sea. (Is 11:9, Hab 2:14, Rom 8:22)

However, in our anticipation for the coming of Jesus Christ, we must not forget to best utilize the time given to us now. When He comes on the clouds of glory, there will be no time for character development and the putting away of sin. The Bible says in Rev 22:11 that the unjust will remain unjust, the filthy will remain filthy and the righteous will remain righteous. It will be too late then to improve your character. The wicked will pray that the rocks may fall on them to hide them from the consuming presence of a holy King (Rev 6:16).

Just as the Jews of old were given a timeline to put away sin and to accept the promised Messiah (Dan 9:24) , so we are given a timeline today for character development so that we can be ready to receive Him in joy at His second coming.

God does not regard sin by degrees of severity although we, in our human nature, are guilty of condemning others for their sins which  we deem more serious than the sins in our own lives which are too easily rationalized away. To God, lying is just as abominable as murder. There will be liars outside the gates of city of God together with the murderers and anyone who breaks God’s commandments and refuses to repent and receive the salvation freely provided by Christ’s atoning sacrifice (Rev 22:15). Lying is an expensive business. It costs time and causes undue stress as one lie normally leads to another until a complicated web of deceit is spun which eventually usually ends up trapping the liar!

On a hill called Calvary, Jesus settled the score once and for all. The playing fields were leveled and we, as Christian disciples, are called to know the seriousness of sin and that it’s not the size of the sin that matters (Luke 7:41-47). If there was only one liar in the world, the commandments would still have been broken and his careless lie would still have cost Jesus His life.

This life on earth is our training ground for the eternal life we will one day inherit. If we cannot learn how to renounce evil now, what makes us think that we will be able to renounce evil later so as to be part of God’s Kingdom? Although renouncing of sin does not earn you eternal life*, it is a sign that you have responded to God’s forgiveness in love and thankfulness and that you are in a right standing with Him. 

Just as a student burns the midnight oil to pass an examination, so we must spend time with God to refine our characters for the greatest test of all-Judgement Day. IT CAN BE A DAY OF FEAR OR EXCITEMENT; DEATH OR LIFE. YOU CHOOSE!

PS:Although some people have said that today would herald the end of the world, the Bible does not give any specific dates for Christ's return. Read Mark 13:28-37. Jesus said that no man knows the hour, not even the angels or Himself but only the Father. However, we can see by the signs around us that His Coming is drawing nearer.

Scripture refs: Matt 25:1-13;Rev 22:11,15; Luke 7:36-50
* eternal life CANNOT be earned, but it is a free gift to ALL who accept Christ as personal Saviour.