Tag: Word

May 10, 2024 Pastor Jason Gilbert | Menomonie

Enduring…

Recently some discussions around the church have been about continuing on, not giving up, not throwing in the towel, but enduring to the end. Some of the verses in discussion have been:

“Take heed to yourself and to the doctrine. Continue in them, for in doing this you will save both yourself and those who hear you.” – 1 Timothy 4:16

“But the one who endures to the end shall be saved.” – Matthew 24:13

But how do we continue? How do we know we will endure to the end?

The Word…

What does God say will endure to the end? Both in the Old Testament and in the New Testament, God declares,

“All flesh is as grass, and all the glory of man as the flower of the grass. The grass withers, and its flower falls away, but the word of the Lord endures forever.” – Peter 1:24 (see also Isaiah 40:6-8)

We see an example of the word of God relating to our endurance in the parable of the sower. In it, Jesus defines the seed as the word of God. In some cases, the word was carelessly lost because of a hard heart (i.e., hard soil). In other cases, the word was deemed insufficient to handle the trials and difficulties of this life. And in other cases, the word, was choked out by the cares and desires of this world. It was only the heart that nurtured for, provided for, and prioritized the word of God that endured.

King David…

In the Old Testament, King David had a lot of ups and downs. From being a young shepherd, to triumphing over Goliath. From being an outlaw, to king over Israel. From conquering enemy nations, to committing adultery with another man’s wife. From being a murderer, to repenting, and being declared a man after God’s own heart. Very few have had as many highs… and lows… as King David. Yet what kept David through it all? How did he continue on, and endure to the end?

In Psalm 1, we read of David,

“But His delight is in the law of the LORD, and in His law he meditates day and night.  He shall be like a tree planted by the rivers of water, that brings forth its fruit in its season, whose leaf also shall not wither.” – Psalm 1:2-3

David’s “leaf” did not “wither”, because his delight was in the “law of the LORD”, and he meditated on it day and night.

In Psalm 119, David uses 8 Hebrew words for the “word of God”. They translate into our English as laws, words, testimonies, ordinances, commands, promises, statutes, and precepts. To see just how vital the word of God was for David, see Psalm 119:15-16, 27, 31-33, 40-41, 54, 93, 105, 118, 133, 141, 147-148, 155, 159-160, 162, 170.

Us…

What about us? We too have our ups and downs. From victories over sin and mountain-top experiences, to shameful thoughts and wicked deeds. How might we continue on, and endure to the end?

Certainly, church participation, discipleship classes, fellowship with Christians, serving others, giving charitably, reaching out to those around us, and overseas missions endeavors are all good. But none of those things promise to keep us to the end. In reality, they are just the externals of our faith.

What is inside is the seed, the word of God, implanted in our hearts. That is what matters. Without it, there is no lasting spiritual life. Without it, nothing we do will survive the tests of time. The only thing that will endure forever is the word of God.

Is the word of God in us? Are we nurturing it? Are we providing for it? Are we prioritizing it? Are we delighting in it? Do we meditate on His word? How often? With what focus? For how long? To what extent? Are we getting our sustenance from His testimonies? Are we receiving our directions from His precepts? If not, perhaps it is time to repent, and to renew our delight in God’s word. Perhaps it is time to turn again to God’s word, and to meditate on it, that we might be “like a tree planted by the rivers of water, that brings forth its fruit in its season, whose leaf also shall not wither.”

April 1, 2021 Pastor Jason Gilbert | Menomonie

I have a vivid memory of being a young boy, riding in the back seat of my parent’s car, traveling through one of the Dakota states, on our way to somewhere… for vacation. My walkman was the only thing I had to pass the time, other than looking out the window. Someone (likely my older sister) had given me a cassette tape of Amy Grant. I think Amy Grant was one of a half dozen Christian artists at that time… Christian music really wasn’t a thing yet… for anybody… but I had nothing better to do.

Looking back, I don’t remember that vacation… But I do remember listening to the lyrics of Amy Grant on the way to it. One song really caught my attention. It was titled “Thy Word”

The Lyrics

I played that track over and over. I think I began to sing it out loud… until I realized my parents were in the car too, and that wasn’t cool. But the lyrics went like this…

Our Questions

Often we argue that God’s word doesn’t give specific direction to our life’s questions. Where should I live? Should I stay at my current job or not? Is this hobby ok? Should I buy this? Am I supposed to pursue this relationship? How should I deal with my family? Who should I confide in? Where should I go to church? How much should I be a part of it?

And God’s word doesn’t answer those questions… if we are only looking to it for specific names and places (i.e., Jane in Menomonie). At this point, many of us neglect God’s word, assuming it doesn’t have all the answers we need (2 Peter 1:3). We decide on a way that seems to be right for us, only to discover its bitter end later on (Proverbs 14:12).

His Answers

But if we pay close attention, God’s words warn us of a path we are not to take… and reveal a direction we are to take…

Consider any of your life’s questions in the light of His words below. In what way do these words lead you?

Do not love the world or the things in the world. If anyone loves the world, the love of the Father is not in him.
1 John 2:15

You shall have no other gods before me.
Deuteronomy 5:7

You shall love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind and with all your strength.
Mark 12:30

If your right eye causes you to sin, tear it out and throw it away… And if your right hand causes you to sin, cut it off and throw it away…
Matthew 5:29-30

For whoever would save his life will lose it, but whoever loses his life for my sake and the gospel’s will save it.
Mark 8:35

But seek first the kingdom of God and his righteousness, and all these things will be added to you.
Matthew 6:33

These words don’t give us any specific names or places… But they guide us in the path we are to walk.,. and what ways to avoid. And if we follow the right path, we will eventually discover the specific names and places we were looking for (Psalm 16:11).

The Impact

I have no idea of the cumulative impact those words in the car that day had upon my life, but they certainly weren’t lost on me. They would take me somewhere… I just didn’t know where.

Would those words prompt me to seek a Christian campus organization? Did they help me find Believers Church? Would they lead me to step into ministry? Did they bring me to a godly spouse, to my life’s soul-mate? Would they guide me into my life’s calling? Will they end in the fulfillment of my life’s purpose? I believe they have… and they will…

What about you? What path are you on? Where is it taking you?

We cannot overestimate the impact of God’s Word upon our life’s direction. May we carefully examine it before taking our next step. May it provide the light we need for our path ahead. And may it lead us into all that God has destined for our life here and forever after.