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The Confidence of Our Calling…Ephesians 1

24 Saturday Aug 2024

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One goal of “The Pew” is to encourage those of the way to always “go beyond the word”… seek God’s word and follow the good way… prayer, Holy Spirit and Obedience to our GOD…Led by our knowledge of what is expected of us.

Going beyond the word is simply knowing about the old journalism points of… “Who, What, Where,Why and How” We will start with one of the best. William Barclay’s Daily Bible Study. From his introduction to Ephesians:

The Supreme Letter

By common consent, the Letter to the Ephesians ranks very high in the devotional and theological literature of the Christian Church. It has been called ‘the Queen of the Epistles’ – and rightly so. Many would hold that it is indeed the highest reach of New Testament thought.

There is no doubt that Ephesians was written by Paul while he was in prison for the Faith. One question that surfaces is to whom Ephesians is written to. To whom was the letter written? Some think it might have been directed toward the Gentiles. Paul notes in chapter 4 verse 17… “With the Lord’s authority I say this: Live no longer as the Gentiles do, for they are hopelessly confused.”  That enough to think this way…I don’t think so but it is an interesting thought when one is trying to unite the Faith. There is another fact about this letter. Paul was in Ephesus longer than most places and had friends there yet the letter is void of any personal greetings, overall it is a very impersonal in content and tone. There is more but I will refer to “Barclay” before moving on.  “None of the great early manuscripts of the Greek New Testament contains the words “in Ephesus” none of the great early manuscripts of the Greek New Testament contains the words in Ephesus.”

They all read: ‘Paul . . . to the saints who are also faithful in Christ Jesus.’ This is from a current text from the NLT version… “Ephesians 1 This letter is from Paul, chosen by the will of God to be an apostle of Christ Jesus.”

There are other disputes which we will leave behind for now. The world of digital advances gives us a treasure trove of information and little gems that allows us to further acquire knowledge, such being this article written by Jack Wellman and posted in:  https://www.whatchristianswanttoknow.com/5-good-chapters-of-the-bible-to-read-during-tough-times/print/ . A concise listing of bible verses that strengthen The Confidence of Our Calling. Now again to give credit to where credit is due…here are the verses Jack Wellman points out that strengthen our confidence in the calling we have been given… Ephesians 1:

4 Even before he made the world, God loved us and chose us in Christ to be holy and without fault in his eyes. 5 God decided in advance to adopt us into his own family by bringing us to himself through Jesus Christ. This is what he wanted to do, and it gave him great pleasure.

9 God has now revealed to us his mysterious will regarding Christ—which is to fulfill his own good plan.

11 Furthermore, because we are united with Christ, we have received an inheritance from God,[c] for he chose us in advance, and he makes everything work out according to his plan.

20 that raised Christ from the dead and seated him in the place of honor at God’s right hand in the heavenly realms.

See how it all comes together, we are so blessed. God had a plan…We have been adopted into His family…and it was of HIS doing.

We can say with confidence we have been called…Stand Strong in The Faith

Life is Good

jk

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21 Wednesday Aug 2024

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I have always been a coffee drinker, you might say I am addicted to coffee. I Don’t drink as much now as I did when I was working but enough to qualify for frequent drinker status and yes I have a favorite coffee. The StarBucks Americano, that is my choice. Welcome to the Porch… Sooner or later with the continued inflation showing no signs of abating I knew this would make it to the Back Porch. My reasoning came from the feeling that a good ponder, a real good one is usually about something of little or no great concern…remember thinking about something should require at least a reasonable amount of knowledge and a direction…coffee requires neither. Coffee is an acquired taste or habit that is a personal obsession… “ can’t start the day without a cup of coffee” or you have heard it said… “I got to have that afternoon cup to get through the day!” I read an article the other day that said inflation had come down a significant amount over the last three months. Now I am just guessing that the person or persons who wrote that do not eat anything or drive anywhere. Now to the ponder this evening here on the porch. I have had a Gold card from Starbucks since 2012 so I do have a real concern about what is going on at the bean factory. Consider this…19% of Starbucks sales are food. (Starbucks)  As of September 2022, cold drinks accounted for 75% of the sales. I refer to these drinks as coffee that has been defiled but they redeem themselves by listing their the number one, most popular drink at Starbucks is…brewed coffee, mainly Pike Place. (July 2, 2024) My first Americano from the bean king was a Venti size and it cost $2.89. Amy went by yesterday and got my usual Americano Vt…$4.88. Not bad I guess under the current conditions… that’s about 17 cents a year increase. However the last three years has seen the largest increase… About two years ago it was $3.55 and now $4.88 an increase of about $1.33. Now add to that and they also made major changes in their Awards program, increasing the number of stars required to get free drinks or food items. Here is an interesting fact…In the US, mobile orders account for 27% of Starbucks transactions. ((Digital Initiative) It removes the possibility of the price increasing before you get there.

So here is the point of this ponder. Pondering, as I have pointed out in the past does not require accuracy and there is no accountability. So my figures could be wrong…nice thing is who cares, kinda like the News Networks today. But I do remember the Apostle Paul asking himself why “do I do the things I ought not do and not do those things I ought to do?” That’s what is nice about the “Art of Pondering” there are no real rules. The simple fact is…I’m Addicted to Coffee.

Kurt

  

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Confidence In The Faith… 1 John 3:10

17 Saturday Aug 2024

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Is it a personal Thing?

There are some things about this first letter of John that we should consider to understand it better. There is no opening address or closing greeting. It most definitely seeks to address a particular situation and a particular group. While anxious in manner its attitude is loving and its purpose is to inform others. We would do well to remember that this letter was written in Ephesus a little after AD 100. Here in Ephesus you now had second, even third generation of Christians…the glory and splendor and excitement of those early days had now become different. For the believers of that time it had now become a memory in which they had incorporated a half-hearted following. The wonder had been lost. (Matthew 24:12) The flame that once burnt brightly was now no more than a flicker. To some the standards of the faith were to burdensome and they were tired of the demands it made on their everyday lives. This hagios thing…the call to be different… To live a holy life was to much of a burden in these times. Just as it is today for many Christians, the pressure to accept and live by the new standards as determined by the cultural demand for change has become overwhelming.

1 John 3:10

So now we can tell who are children of God and who are children of the devil. Anyone who does not live righteously and does not love other believers[b] does not belong to God.

Continuing “Hard Times” this week we take a look at 1 John 3… you might also call this an exercise in accountability because it is a true saying that proof is in our actions… How we treat others not only maters but shows others who we are… “They’ll Know We Are Christians By Our Love”. 1 John has some other points we will get to in just a moment. This chapter makes it very plain and presents evidence with a timely rational…Are we professing and confessing our faith in Christ, or are we just talking? The scripture is short and direct…1John 3:4 Everyone who sins is breaking God’s law, for all sin is contrary to the law of God. Your life, how you live out your faith is the real proof of the confidence you have in your faith. I like this Chapter because it says so much in so few words. Consider these points and verses:

– proves the fact that whoever does not sin really knows Christ (1 John 3:6);
– shows the fact that whoever does sin doesn’t really know Christ (1 John 3:9); and
– establishes the fact that whoever sins is of the Devil and we know that whoever is truly abiding in Christ is abiding in Him because of their lifestyle of not living in sin (1 John 3:8-9).

In closing there are other things that we should consider. In 1 John 3 we are instructed to love one another, while that is no easy task try and remember that peace and hope in hard times can only happen in a atmosphere of love…the Spirt does not abide among hate and fear.

Life is Good

jk

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15 Thursday Aug 2024

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This week is a milestone for me so…I came out here on the back porch to ponder how far I have come since April. I would like to say It has been a long walk but the truth is I haven’t been able to walk since April 17th. I tore my right knee tendon and had surgery to repair the tear but when they got in there it was worse than they thought. I had torn the tendon completely… completely…not a tear, not a rip but completely. Now if that was not enough…added to that was the fact that I was a bit long in the tooth… the old folks way of saying…old. Of course I was not aware of the severity of the injury…I was asleep at the time and blissfully unaware of what awaited me. I had a comfortable surgery but a nightmare of recovery awaited me. First off the brace for my knee was modeled after a medieval torture device and it would stay on for at least 6 weeks. The objective was not bend the knee to soon before the surgery healed because it would cause the tendon to tear again. At my six week check up it was discovered that a slight tear had occurred again… Doctor…  “you have bent that knee to soon!” I did not agree with that…but it was my knee so I guess it was me. Then they decided that I needed to go to a rehab facility for awhile and awhile soon became 6 weeks. I will share that ordeal with you at another time… I kept a journal, I did, I promise.

So I do ponder why all this happened but the result is I have learned something from all of it. With God every adversity has a blessing somewhere in the journey. Things are never as bad as they seem and I can assure you that at first that was hard to believe from a wheelchair. So I started from the position that I was crippled …cause (someone) to become unable to walk or move normally: Yep that would be me. Let’s take a moment to ponder that. invalid: one who is sickly or disabled…  It is used to describe functional limitations that affect one or more major life activities such as walking, lifting, learning, breathing and everyday day tasks.  As you can read I could have found myself in a much worse condition but I didn’t…another blessing among the adversity. God has blessed me with a good wife and daughter, friends, a church that helps when asked and the prayers of good people. No I can’t walk but through the God given faith that a better day is ahead I have found alternative ways to move about, comfortable and safely. Life is Good…God is Good.

Kurt

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Hard Times… John 10… THE SHEPHERD AND HIS SHEEP

10 Saturday Aug 2024

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This week we continue our series of chapters to read when things get tough in this life. John 10: 1-7…:“I tell you the truth, anyone who sneaks over the wall of a sheepfold, rather than going through the gate, must surely be a thief and a robber! 2 But the one who enters through the gate is the shepherd of the sheep. 3 The gatekeeper opens the gate for him, and the sheep recognize his voice and come to him. He calls his own sheep by name and leads them out. 4 After he has gathered his own flock, he walks ahead of them, and they follow him because they know his voice. 5 They won’t follow a stranger; they will run from him because they don’t know his voice. 6 Those who heard Jesus use this illustration didn’t understand what he meant,  7 so he explained it to them: “I tell you the truth, I am the gate for the sheep. (NLT)

Jesus has often been referred to as the Good Shepherd, thus becoming a picture woven into the language and imagery of the Bible. Let’s do a quick walk through. The one thing that stands out is that this chapter presents Jesus as The Good Shepherd. Can’t say it enough or write it because of the message it sends to us… Jesus is unwilling to lose any of us. John 10:16:  I have other sheep, too, that are not in this sheepfold. I must bring them also. They will listen to my voice, and there will be one flock with one shepherd. (NLT) In verses John 10: 28-29 we see the security of salvation in Christ and the comfort of the Father. Christ is truly God… John 10:30 “The Father and I are one.” Reading in John 10: 3-5 “The gatekeeper opens the gate for him, and the sheep recognize his voice and come to him. He calls his own sheep by name and leads them out. 4 After he has gathered his own flock, he walks ahead of them, and they follow him because they know his voice. 5 They won’t follow a stranger; they will run from him because they don’t know his voice.”(NLT) Jesus knows us and we know him. Perhaps the most comforting thing we read in this chapter can be found in verse 10:11 “I am the good shepherd. The good shepherd sacrifices his life for the sheep.” (NIV) Of course another verse we all know from John…10:15  just as my Father knows me and I know the Father. So I sacrifice my life for the sheep. (NLT)

Consider these as being the marks, qualities, and duties of a good pastor.

-he is led by the Spirit…lives and works for the good of the church…the salvation of souls…sacrificing himself entirely to the will of God.

-the second mark of a true minister-his labour is crowned with success.

-A third mark of a good shepherd is that he speaks so as to instruct the people –

-A fourth mark of a good pastor is that he knows his flock; he knows them by name and their needs.

-We might say that Jesus was in many ways the “First Pastor” and as in this day continues to lead us away from danger… He does so by maintaining the those gentle yet powerful persuasions that flow from a heart full of the word and love of Christ, into the kingdom and glory of his God.

More, much more could be added but the important message is that even in times of uncertainty, fear and pain, we have a Good Shepherd to protect us, guide us… We, God’s children are His sheep and we are never alone.

Life is Good

jk       

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06 Tuesday Aug 2024

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Sometimes  things come up and just can’t get them off your mind. Here’s one to ponder, just can’t get it off my mind so I brought it to the back porch. As I age I seem to be remembering things from my childhood…not in a morbid sense but of how they kinda shaped who I am today.  As kids we all had heroes, mine were always cowboys. Funny now that I think about it, might have been the reason I enjoyed it so much when my Dad drew Texas as our next duty station and home. Yep…home…I adopted Texas as home, the place where my heroes where born! Well that is a bit much but gosh darn it I was just a kid. Now as James Gregory would say… “well anyway, here’s the thing.” A few years back I wrote a blog about heroes. Was reading Hebrews 11 the other day and I remembered that blog. I want to share it with you…Ponder about it…Who are your Heroes?

Back in the day many young boys dreamed of riding the plains doing good and rescuing the young girls from evil. Mounting the trusty broom and riding the backyard range in search of stray cattle or damsels in distress and even hoping to come across a bad guy or two. Sporting a set of Gene Autry pistols and a new hat and cowboy boots from Sears or the local Western Auto store, we were the picture of young justice and any number of Saturday cowboy shows on the old black and white TV. Sneaking a bit of small rope from dad’s work bench for a lasso, even the dog and cat feared our pass through the backyard range. They were examples of what we admired or wanted to be in our adolescent dreams and wishes…I will not put the whole original blog here…but I do encourage you to read Hebrews Chapter 11. Think I will go to the bunkhouse now, get some rest.

Here is the url for that blog…

https://fromthepewblog.com/2016/07/24/my-heros-have-always-been-cowboys/

Yep, I’m still a kid at heart.

Kurt

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“Hard Times” …Romans Chapter 8

03 Saturday Aug 2024

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Note: “The Pew” for the next few weeks will be a series of Bible Chapters that are a good read in these times of turmoil and uncertainty.  God’s word can and does bring comfort and peace to both believers and those seeking such in their lives. Today is the first of those Chapters…jk

Romans 8: 29 For those God foreknew he also predestined to be conformed to the image of his Son, that he might be the firstborn among many brothers and sisters. 30 And those he predestined, he also called; those he called, he also justified; those he justified, he also glorified.(NIV)

Jack Wellman in his article, “Good Chapters to Read During Tough Times”, refers to these two verses in Romans 8 as the “golden thread or chain of salvation.” In verse 29-30 there are some words we need to understand and for us who might need a little help with theological expression let’s start there. For the biblical meaning of foreknew… I reference this…

https://www.gotquestions.org  “The foreknowledge of God is far more than His ability to “see the future”; His foreknowledge is a true “knowing” of what will come to pass, based on His free choice. He decrees what will come to pass. In other words, foreknowledge is not just intellectual; it is personal and relational.”

Predestination is a doctrine that God has eternally chosen those whom he intends to save1. It means that God has a purpose that is determined long before it is brought to pass, and he is able to accomplish it2. Predestination does not mean that God determines all our actions, but that he has predetermined that all who are in Christ would be conformed to the image of Christ and adopted as children of God

Simply put, to justify is to declare righteous. Justification is an act of God whereby He pronounces a sinner to be righteous because of that sinner’s faith in Christ. According to one theologian, “the root idea in justification is the declaration of God, the righteous judge, that the man who believes in Christ, sinful though he may be, is righteous—is viewed as being righteous, because in Christ he has come into a righteous relationship with God” (Ladd, G. E., A Theology of the New Testament, Eerdmans, 1974, p. 437).

Glorified…reveal the majesty and splendor of (God) by one’s actions

These verses simply say…It is God who has done these things, not us and deserves all the glory. We find in verse 30 the fact that our security is in Jesus Christ and the Father, also that Christ is God.

Looking at other verses in this chapter 8 verse 8:28 gives us a perspective on life. In verse 8:18 we are given a reason to endure the present. Romans 8;1 gives us a clear conscience and of course verses 8:29-30 explains to us who is responsible for our salvation.Paul wraps it up in verse 8:37, we are conquerors, overcomes…but in Christ only. One thing God has provided for us in Hard Times.

Life is Good    

 jk     

References…https://www.christianity.com , http://biblestudytools.com   

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30 Tuesday Jul 2024

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Back on the porch! We have had  some hard rain here yesterday and today, but I seem to be able to find a dry phase to slip into between rains. Today’s Ponder actually came up Sunday morning church service…the Sermon was wrapped around the song Oh What a Wonderful World, sung by Louis Armstrong. The gist of the sermon was to strike a contrast between the words of the song and the turmoil we find ourselves in as a country and our own personal lives. Music is a wonderful way of to kind of get away from the stress of the day…Kinda like a Lyrical back porch. But like most things, let mankind get involved it can always be disruptive. That is the Ponder this evening on the Porch. Back in the day Disney Studios produced a movie called Song of the South, in 1946. The following is from Wikipedia: “Johnny befriends Uncle Remus, an elderly worker on the plantation, and takes joy in hearing his tales about the adventures of Br’er Rabbit, Br’er Fox, and Br’er Bear. Johnny learns from the stories how to cope with the challenges he is experiencing while living on the plantation.” Did well at the box office until the collective minds of those people got involved. It seems some folks can melt ice cream just by looking at it. The movie was declared to be racist and for some time it was banned from being shown or purchased in the USA. I brought a copy of the movie from a company in England. Here is my thought. We lost a treasure of whimsical story telling along with lessons for all people and a world of talent and ethnic wisdom of practical advice for everyone. James Basket played the part of Uncle Remus and sang “Zip-a-Dee-Doo-Da…Oh what a wonderful day… Then …Those People with an agenda that steal the little joys of life from us all came along. I am a great believer that even in the worst of times and events, with God’s help we can find some good. There was no good in slavery, no justification of such human mistreatment of others…We find good in the faith of the slaves, in their suffering and most of all the character and strength and wisdom they found in their suffering. Two songs, two reasons to keep the faith.

Click on these below and for the Wonderful World also click on the you tube link to see it.

 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6bWyhj7siEY

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rBrd_3VMC3c

 

 

 

  

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You Can’t Go Back Home…? Mark 6: 1-6

27 Saturday Jul 2024

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Now the rest of the story… and it is a rather interesting picture of the character of our Lord. Seems after some research that there was a Second Rejection In Nazareth. That is where we find ourselves in this week’s Blog.  The first visit is written of in Luke 4:16-30 and the second visit, the subject of our blog today, starts   in Mark 6:1-6 a record of the revisit to Nazareth.

There is an old saying “that you can’t go home again.” Mark Chapter 6: 1-6 does just that… We get to go go along via the writings of Mark. But things don’t turn out as expected for Jesus and his disciples. Instead it turns out to be a severe test and just as we have learned in this time, there are no harsher critics than those of family and friends; home ain’t always a friendly place. I don’t believe we would be wrong in thinking that Jesus just wanted to see his old home and be among his own people. Of course he was accompanied by his disciples, which in that day would be expected of a Rabbi. The Rabbis moved about the country accompanied by their little circle of disciples, and it was as a teacher, with his disciples, that Jesus came. Jesus would always go to the synagogue and teach whenever he could but on this occasion the result was somewhat different than elsewhere. What he taught was not accepted with wonder but with outright contempt. The ringer here was they knew this man, this Jesus and yet his remarks were rejected…they offended those there. They knew where he came from, his background…how could he have such wisdom, how could he say and do what he did? Their “Familiarity had bred a mistaken contempt.” Why do you suppose this happened? I found the question worth some time and interest to do some research and see if any of the sources I go to had an opinion. So here is my take on this …First they asked is this not the carpenter from Nazareth? The meaning of the word carpenter in those days holds part of the answer to this question. It also carried with it the fact that a carpenter was a handyman…a craftsman, why he could build you most anything. But the reason the people of Nazareth despised Jesus was because he was a working man. They looked on him as a man of the people… a layman an ordinary man. There is a tendency to place people by values other than their character and worth, by externals…you know, sorta judging a book by its cover. These people in Nazareth knew Jesus’ family. Perhaps they were to close to him and his family and this familiarity bred an atmosphere of un-belief…he is but an ordinary man…how is any of this possible?  Healing requires Faith, preaching and teaching requires an effort to listen and receive. When we are cold and unreceptive and indifferent…God does not abide in a place of hate and confusion. There is a truth here we miss. It is our responsibility to receive,  we can either help or hinder the work of Jesus Christ. We can open the door and receive or slam it in His face and be lost.

So why did Jesus go back to Nazareth…Because he loved the people there and he wanted them to believe and be saved. Jesus loves you also… believe and be Saved.…

Life is Good

jk

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24 Wednesday Jul 2024

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I am back on the “Porch” and so glad to be able to enjoy it again.    Thought I heard a Katydid this morning on the porch but I might be wrong. Some people call them “bush crickets” and I will admit they sometimes sound like crickets. Problem with this is that I might be a bit early… August is when they really sound off and it is usually around dusk. I love sitting on the porch in that light fading time as we work toward the dark on a hot, humid summer night. I got to “pondering” back in the day when no one threw anything away. That time frame would have been during and after the depression…Grandad and Dad’s time…they were a resourceful people and let nothing go to waste. I remember my wife’s dad, Elmo, he would throw nothing away. His garage…which he built himself… was a repository of failed lawn mowers but if you looked at from Elmo’s viewpoint it was a huge warehouse of used parts. Elmo was also a man who would not pass a bargain up. He once he bought a 3 legged electric fry pan from the Western Auto in Roseville, and an assortment of flash bulbs for a camera, which he didn’t have…simply because they were on sale…close out no less. He made a fourth leg for that fry pan, drilled a hole for it and screwed it on. Joyce used it for a few years. My Mom’s dad whom we all called “Pop” served in WW1 and went through the depression in New York City. They moved to Chattanooga Tennessee in 1946 or seven, not sure which. Nonie’s family were from that area. Well to get to the point, “Pop” was a sandblaster for TVA and a weekend car  mechanic. He had all kinds of tools and his garage was an electricians nightmare. Even the wall plugs were used and picked up from a friend of his who tore old houses down. Pop had a 1957 Rambler station wagon… six cylinder engine you could get under the hood and walk around while you changed the spark plugs. It was washed and engine cleaned…wiped down every weekend. Pop used water only, no soap or such and a large sponge to wash the car and then an old rag to dry it with…from his collection of old shirts and such that had been thrown away. The point of all this is that these were folks that were self reliant, practical and lived a simple life AND they were happy and thankful for what they had. It was a good time and full of respect for others. One other thing, not fashionable today…We were really “A Nation Under God.”

Kurt

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