Wednesday, May 13, 2020

Why Not Yet Raptured?


I have been asked that question a few times....Why is your blog called "Not Yet Raptured?" This is a fairly easy question. Are you a Christian? Are you setting on earth reading this blog on an electronic device of some sort? Then, you are "not yet raptured"....just like me. It is a reminder that we still have work to do in this broken world. We have prayers to pray, hurts to listen to and minister to, people to love, and many other ways to serve the Lord.

I have been reading through 1 Peter in the New Testament. The first chapter starts out with Peter talking to Christians who are in exile. In the midst of the COVID-19 quarantine and social distancing, this should ring home a bit. While we are put away from society for a different reason than persecution, we have seen a bit of persecution of the church going on by some government officials. I don't want to chase that rabbit, but instead turn to the truth found in 1 Peter 1.

Peter talks about the work of the Holy Spirit in our life. He uses the Greek equivalent of a church-y word...sanctifying or sanctification. This word means the process of becoming holy or being set apart for use by God. In real world terms, it is the process we should be going through as faithful followers of Christ. Sanctification is a slow and steady growing of our faith and understanding by:
  • study of God's Word, both privately and with a group
  • prayer, both privately and in agreement with others in a group
  • regular participation in a local church in both Sunday School and Worship Services
  • service through our local church, local association of churches, state association, and national/international associations and missions
  • giving of both tithes and offerings of money, time, and talents
  • mentoring and being mentored
  • reading books which are of sound doctrine on Christian growth topics
  • loving God and being loved by God

Over time, as you practice these and other spiritual disciplines, in obedience to God and His Word, you will grow closer to Him and understand Him more. It is not an easy process. Jesus tells us many times in the New Testament about the cost of discipleship....about what type of struggle it would be to grow and help others grow. We can grow in simple faith or take a deep dive, as God is very complex, if you want to dig theologically deep.

By itself, the concept of eternity is huge and beyond our mind to comprehend fully (I mean, face it - 3 minutes for a bag of microwave popcorn seems like an eternity to us). We cannot wrap our heads around how truly big, intelligent, and loving God is - think abut it - we rebelled against Him in total defiance of an all powerful Creator (that is our sin...we missed the mark...and keep missing the mark....lather, rinse, repeat) and He loved us so much He sent His own Son, Jesus Christ, to die for us so we could be reclaimed through our faith in that ultimate sacrifice that Jesus made. We deserved death. We deserved punishment. We received a Savior. We received God's grace. He provided a way of salvation when He should have provided what we rightly deserve, wrath....death.

Here is where the rubber meets the road...The closer we grow to God...the more prepared we are for service. The more mature we are in our walk with God, the more we should be drawn by the Spirit to serve in ways that match up to our spiritual gifts.

More about service, spiritual gifts, and Peter later...he has a great message for us...I haven't even gotten past verse 2 in this post.

For now, I pray that you take a moment and do a really deep and thorough spiritual examination. Let's start....
  • As sure as there is a beginning, there is an end.
  • As sure as there is wrong (sin), there is justice required for the wrong (sin).
  • In the end, we will all stand before a Judge....His name is Jesus.
  • Right now, He is the Savior....later, He will be the Judge.

We need to take a deep look and honestly ask ourselves, "What have I done with this man, Jesus?"

There are only two options:
  1. I have not taken Him seriously and have rejected Him as Savior
  2. I have a relationship with Him as my Savior and Lord
It really is that simple. We either reject or accept His offer of salvation by faith through grace. 

 We all know John 3:16 (NIV) "For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life."

Have you ever paid attention to the two verses that follow?

John 3:17-18(NIV) - 17 For God did not send his Son into the world to condemn the world, but to save the world through him. 18 Whoever believes in him is not condemned, but whoever does not believe stands condemned already because they have not believed in the name of God’s one and only Son.

Two choices...believe or not believe in the one and only Son, Jesus. No middle ground. No all loving God that will not punish our rebellion (sin). No nature gods. No special power through crystals. No Buddha. No Mohammed or Allah. No Confucius. No reincarnation, enlightenment, karma or whatever other phrase you want to call it.

If you have not made the decision to follow Jesus Christ as Savior and Lord, there is no time like right now. There is no magic formula or any one specific prayer that insures salvation. You just have an honest prayer to God similar to this:
      "God, I know I have sinned and it keeps me from You. I know I can't do anything about my sin. I know your Son, Jesus, can take care of my sin problem. So, Jesus, take care of my sin and save me. Forgive me of my sin. Help me to live each day for You."

You can close that prayer in the traditional "In Jesus' name I pray, Amen."  Or with just "Amen" , which is a church-y word that just means "I agree."

If you really understand and really mean this prayer, it is that simple to be saved. And, it only has to be said once (see Stop Asking Jesus into You Heart by J.D Greear. This is a great book).

Have more questions? Not ready for the prayer above?

Check out Need Him or Good News.

If you prayed the prayer or researched more on the sites above, you may have made the choice to follow Jesus and "repent". The Bible tells us in Luke 15:7(NIV) - "I tell you that in the same way there will be more rejoicing in heaven over one sinner who repents than over ninety-nine righteous persons who do not need to repent."

We will get around soon to the church-y word repent as we dig a little deeper. Right now, belief is a good start. And, Christ follower (or possibly new Christ follower) remember, you are not yet raptured.

God loves you. God has a plan for you. Go serve Him....not because you have to serve Him to be saved, but you want to serve Him because He saved you! Let Him use you to love on others and tell them about Him....stop reading this blog for now....go serve Him!

In case you are not actually obeying the command above (you know who you are....), I want to give a big shout out to Larry and Sheila Benson. They serve with a group called Missions Encounter International. Right after I accepted Jesus as Savior, Larry and Sheila poured into my life and taught me so much about service and love. Click on the link above. Check out their work as they are living out daily being the hands and feet of God. Pray for them and their work. Donate to their mission work. Attend a mission trip to go on site and see first-hand what they are doing to serve God through missions.

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