Thursday, April 16, 2015

Forgive or Be Forgiven Satan Forgiveness and Repentance

Forgive or Be Forgiven Satan Forgiveness and Repentance

blog post by Mary Katherine May

Psalm 103:1
One of the most cruel punishments a person can impose upon their own self is unresolved conflict.  Sickness both mental and physical is wrought in the body.  Relationships with others are affected, even ended over something that includes involvement with another person, and that person is not them.

Bible teaching for Christians is clear that the issue must be brought to a close.  Do not go to sleep angry but repent and forgive those with whom you have disagreement.  Go to the person and deal with the problem.  If that doesn’t work, go to the church, etc.  Be loving because love overlooks a multitude of sins.

Here is the problem: Human resolution on worldly terms involves all parties involved.  What then is to be done if only one person seeks to end the conflict?  What is to be done if the conflict involves someone who is dead or whose whereabouts are unknown?  What then?

Caution on dealing with conflict is necessary because so often Christians believe they are acting in a Godly way when instead they are using  human, or worldly principles.

Please recall that the soul filled with the peace of God is not the ultimate goal, but the normal way in which Christians are to conduct their lives.  Without a doubt, handling unresolved conflict for which one-sided resolution is possible is really tough—extremely tough.  Yet as Scripture says, with God all things are possible, even this.

Conflict Resolution for Christians is mandatory.
When conflict resolution is only humanly possible on one side 
the other side of the resolution is occupied by God.
Ephesians 6: 12. For we do not wrestle against flesh and blood, but against the rulers, against the authorities, against the cosmic powers over this present darkness, against the spiritual forces of evil in the heavenly places.
 The first step, then, is to acknowledge exactly who is at the core of the conflict and that Who is Satan working concurrently with our free will.  Conflict like this is not the same as going through a time of testing which Scripture tells us is to be endured, the ultimate goal being strengthened faith. 

Pray as Christ taught in Matthew 6: …but deliver us from evil.  

Give marching orders to Satan by declaring by the power inherent in the name of Jesus Christ, our risen Savior, that he and all of his demons are banished from your space right now and for all time.

Whether or not the other person is involved, you have the power through Jesus Christ to forgive.  Recall that at the time of the most terrible sin, that of murdering the Messiah on the cross at Golgotha, our Lord pray, “Father forgive them, for they know not what they do.”  That forgiving power, at a time when forgiving seems impossible, comes from the Lord.  It is yours to claim. 

When forgiveness seems impossible then allow obedience carry you through to being able to truly forgive.  Jesus Christ told us that we must forgive and so we have to do it.  If for no other reason than this, out of obedience declare in faith, I forgive you.”  Each time the pain of the hurt comes to mind repeat, “I forgive you.  Through the power of the Name of Jesus Christ, I forgive you.”   From personal experience I know that this brings real forgiveness, and with forgiveness comes closure of painful past experiences.  This allows us to gain positively from a negative event.  

Q: Was I  too trusting because I didn’t base my trust on the fruits produced by this person?  
A: From this time on I will therefore be loving and compassionate while being cautious in trusting until there is merit to do so.  

Q: Did I place myself in a position where I was vulnerable? 
A: From this time on I will base what I do and where I go on biblical principles.  I will not go alone where I may be in harms way.  

Q: Did I say words that should not have been spoken which were responded to in like manner?  
A: In the future I will speak as Scripture teaches me to speak.  

Q: Why should I suffer when I did nothing to cause this problem? 
A: I will now live on the basis that when I have no responsibility for the harm caused I will not blame myself for the hurt, but instead recognize that people who offensively harm others reap eternal consequences on only themselves.  Justice will always be served even though not now.  I have the power to forgive even under these circumstances because without forgiving I am hurting myself. The peace of my soul in Christ will not be sacrificed for the sin of someone else.

The other side of forgiveness is the equally import act of repentance.  There are times when so much time has past that the person to whom we should go to repent cannot be reached, or as with forgiveness the person is dead.  In this case we must go before God with grief for our sin to confess and repent, knowing that within our human capability we have done all we can to remedy what happened.  It also happens that we may go sincerely asking to be forgiven and our request will be denied, and then we must believe that we have done what Scripture has commanded, entrusting final resolution to God.

Not that long ago I was in a situation where terrible things were said to me and it was made clear that I was not welcome at a certain church.  Later that same day I contacted the persons involved with the message that I had forgiven them to which I received no response. On my part, however, I had done what Christ told me I should do. My forgiving was sincere.  The hurt continued for some time, though. Each time the memory came into my mind I repeated, I forgive you. Though difficult, I continued to pray for them until I was able to pray with no malice in my heart.  Today I continue to pray for their ministry and my desire is for their ministry to prosper.  I can do it and have done it, and my experience tells me that with God's grace others can do it, too.



In the act of not forgiving and repenting Satan resides.  By not forgiving Satan’s residence in the heart grows from a tiny closet to a gigantic sports stadium the same as the Colosseum in Rome where Christians were sacrificed to wild animals. You are the Christian and Satan is the wild animal eagerly devouring your soul.  Like Daniel, however, you have the power to keep the lions away.

Amen.

Tuesday, April 14, 2015

Simple Thought on Prayer Everyday with Mary May

When the heart is at peace we can hear the voice of God.  

Shoreline of Crystal Lake at Hollingsworth Park
in Robbinsdale, Minnesota.
blog post by Mary Katherine May
quote by God

A lovely spring day today in the Twin Cities of Minneapolis and Saint Paul in Minnesota.  Hollingsworth Park on Crystal Lake is located in Robbsinsdale is a first tier north suburb of Minneapolis on the west side of the Mississippi River.  

As I sat on a bench close to the lake I thought about problems and stresses that seemed overwhelming, wondering on how God could help me handle them.  I soon realized that the problem was not in how to handle my issues but instead all about where my focus was.

God deals with our problems. This is a promise. Dwelling, mulling and chewing over a situation is a sad, useless effort when even before solved we have assurance that a solution is forthcoming. There is no space for the working out, however, when where we are looking is at ourselves when our eyes should be looking up and out. Instead of thinking about ME and what I am going to do, change to looking up at God in praise and thanksgiving and out through eyes filled from a Spirit-filled soul.

How can I hear God when my heart and my are filled with the sound of my own voice saying, "Me Me Me Me ME!!!"?  We have a promise.  God loves us and takes care of us.  Be still and know....  So, shhhhhhhhhhhhh..... Listen!

When the heart is at peace 
we can hear the voice of God.  

Saturday, April 11, 2015

Easter Pascha Greeting Orthodox Christians

Christ is risen from the dead trampling down death by death,
and to those in the tombs bestowing life.
To my brothers and sisters in Christ

to whom I extend a greeting of joy in this holy time. I pray that you will keep your peace. Surround and fill yourself with the Spirit of Love from God who is love. 

Remember that words and actions meant to hurt you truly only hurt and have consequences on those those doing the hurting. Hate and anger consume and destroy the soul. When we hate we become our own enemy. Pascha (Easter) comes only after the ultimate act of love. 


Christ is Risen! Indeed He is risen!
Christ is Risen! Indeed He is risen!
Christ is Risen! Indeed He is risen!

Let us honor our Savior by cleansing ourselves of hate and anger and begin anew with reverence by giving God glory and thanks, being consumed with God who is love.

blog post by Mary Katherine May

Friday, April 10, 2015

Hope On There Is an Ultimate Good that Will Triumph Because God Is Love

1 John 4:16. God is love, and he who abides
 in love abides in God, and God in him.
Hope on! There Is an Ultimate Good that Will Triumph! 

blog post by Mary Katherine May

Bible quote source: BibleGateway.org

God Is Love clipart quote created by Mary Katherine May is free to download only for nonprofit use.

What is is the redeeming element when bad and evil events are happening around us every day?  Where are we to go when so many people spew out cruel, hateful words because they have forgotten what it means to treat others as they want to be treated.  So many are concerned about being disrespected while carrying out disrespectful behavior themselves.  

For I am persuaded that neither death nor life, nor angels or principalities nor powers, nor things present nor things to come, nor height nor depth, nor any other created thing, shall be able to separate us from the love of God which is in Christ Jesus our Lord. Romans 8: 38, 39.

Yet there is one hope to which i cling, and that is God, for God is love. (1 John 4:8).  God is love, love is God, and that will never change.  Despite all that may go on around us and however many times we might be attacked we can be confident that love will prevail in the end.  

Does it seem that God has deserted  you because of your circumstances?  That is impossible because God is here, there, and everywhere.  God is always in and of the world that He created.  When God seems so distant it is because we have been so caught up in what is happening that we ourselves feel unconnected.  


Loved with everlasting love, led by grace that love to know;
Gracious Spirit from above, You have taught me it is so!
Oh, this full and perfect peace!  Oh, this transport* all divine!
In a love which cannot cease, I am His, and He is mine.  
Wade Robinson
*transport: an overwhelmingly strong emotion

Jesus said, "...I am with you always, even to the end of the world." (Matthew 28:20b).  Is it so difficult to believe that God is present thought we cannot feel his presence?  We trust that the sun will rise and set, and we trust that the sun is there warming the earth even when blocked by clouds--when we cannot feel or see its rays or light.  It is not different with God.

God is love and that will not change.  Love will prevail and triumph, and  God will bring those who love him into eternity that is only love and where no evil can enter.  And that is truly a wonderful hope to hold in our hearts and minds.


John Greenleaf Whitter, age 29
source: Wikipedia
Yet, in the maddening maze of things,       
  And tossed by storm and flood,     
To one fixed trust my spirit clings;  
  I know that God is good!

No offering of my own I have,
  Nor works my faith to prove;
I can but give the gifts He gave,       
  And plead His love for love.


I know not where His islands lift     
  Their fronded palms in air;   
I only know I cannot drift      
  Beyond His love and care. 

from The Eternal Goodness by John Greenleaf Whittier.



Thursday, April 2, 2015

Pharisee Gamaliel Acts 5 Proof Jesus IS the Son of God

Illustration fromBrockhaus and Efrom
Jewish Enclyclopedia (1906-1913)
source: Wikimedia
Who do you say that I am?  Eyewitness Accounts and More

"If it is of GOD you cannot overthrow it..."

Thoughts on the eyewitness accounts and testimonies bearing witness to the Second Person of the Holy Trinity, Jesus Christ.  Son of God. Messiah.  This is not an exhaustive documentation but a brief exploration of the Scripture verses that come immediately to my mind when I think about it.

Blog post article by Mary Katherine May

The Apostle Peter voiced the truthful testimony to the question that every committed Christian must answer.  Who do you say that I am?  A statement so beautiful, so rich in truth, so profound.

Thou art the Christ, the Son of the Living God. 

Yet, even the demons know of the Savior.  When Satan has a hold of people, an admission of Christ's divinity rips at their hearts, a nearly unbearable torment, and each time it happens an instant decision must be made on which way to turn--toward the Light or deeper into darkness.  The most sad of all is when there are no more decisions or torment because it means that the soul is so far from God that all hope is lost, and most likely lost forever. This place of infinite darkness is, however, left not for us to decide but remains in the hands of God. (Matthew 7:1)

Those who wish to deny the divinity of Jesus Christ will often say that they have read the Bible and the proof is not there.  It is a clear teaching, though, that nothing will be revealed to the hardened heart.  When you go to Scripture and read with the mindset of proving it untrue that is nearly always what you will find.  When you go to Scripture with an open mind or a seeking heart, you will discover where God is, and that is RIGHT HERE all along and that truth is a delight beyond compare of anything else delightful.

Jesus of Nazareth, Son of God, lived, died, and lived again through the resurrection power of the Holy Spirit.  Of those who witnessed the events then and following there are eyewitness accounts.

 That which was from the beginning, which we have heard, which we have seen with our eyes, which we have looked upon, and our hands have handled, concerning the Word of life, the life was manifested, and we have seen, and bear witness, and declare to you that eternal life which was with the Father and was manifested to us, that which we have seen and heard we declare to you, that you also may have fellowship with us; and truly our fellowship is with the Father and with His Son Jesus Christ. And these things we write to you that your joy may be full. (1 John 1: 1-4 NKJV)

But Peter and the other apostles answered and said: “We ought to obey God rather than men. The God of our fathers raised up Jesus whom you murdered by hanging on a tree.  Him God has exalted to His right hand to be Prince and Savior, to give repentance to Israel and forgiveness of sins.  And we are His witnesses to these things, and so also is the Holy Spirit whom God has given to those who obey Him.” (Acts of the Apostles 5: 29-32 NKJV)

The last Scripture is also from Acts 5, and that spoken by the Pharisee Gamaliel.  How this applies to today came to mind just today as I was reading the 1 John verses in this article.

Then one in the council stood up, a Pharisee named Gamaliel, a teacher of the law held in respect by all the people, and commanded them to put the apostles outside for a little while.  And he said to them: “Men of Israel, take heed to yourselves what you intend to do regarding these men.  For some time ago Theudas rose up, claiming to be somebody. A number of men, about four hundred, joined him. He was slain, and all who obeyed him were scattered and came to nothing.  After this man, Judas of Galilee rose up in the days of the census, and drew away many people after him. He also perished, and all who obeyed him were dispersed.  And now I say to you, keep away from these men and let them alone; for if this plan or this work is of men, it will come to nothing; but if it is of God, you cannot overthrow it—lest you even be found to fight against God.” (Acts 5: 34-39 NKJV)

"If it is of God, you cannot overthrow it..."

Here we are, dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ, nearly 2,000 years have past since those prophetic words were spoken by the Pharisee Gamaliel.  We have not been overthrown even though despised, tortured, defamed and denied.  The Holy Spirit still burns bright in the souls of the people of The Way who are called Christians.  Thanks be to God! Who giveth us the victory through our Lord, Jesus Christ!

Amen.