Tuesday, April 24, 2007

It was Worth Two Years of my Life

You know I've been trying to eek out a living on the internet so I'll have the freedom to make my own work schedule, and be more available for ministry.

It isn't exactly my greatest talent, and it hasn't been easy for me. In fact I haven't broken through to a stable income yet. You might pray for me about this. It's been two long years, and I need to see some significant results. My clothes are getting pretty ragged!

But something happened last night that made the two years more than worth it, even if I never see a dime from my efforts. I was chatting with one of the people I met online recently, and she accepted the Lord right in the middle of our conversation! She had been seeking, and couldn't understand why it was so hard to believe. All she needed was for someone to explain salvation to her, and the Lord allowed me to be the one, because I was online trying to collect friends on myspace for my business.

I've decided to maintain a myspace profile for the ministry seperate from the business. This will make my time even tighter, but I think it's worth it. You can go check it out HERE.

Oh, and please pray for my newly saved friend, Dianne. We'll be having Bible studies by chat, and we need to get her plugged into a church.

Monday, April 23, 2007

Progress!



Oh, wow!

My schedule has just gotten so tight, I find myself meeting myself coming and going!

Here's a quick overview of what's been happening.

We found a house! It's the silliest looking thing. Perfectly square, with the kitchen and living room upstairs, and the bedrooms downstairs, but it's only a year old, and is light and clean inside. It's also only two minutes from the church and my parents, so it will be convenient to get to church, and I feel better about being near my parents, since their health isn't always very stable.

We'll be getting the key on May 20th, and have to be out of our current condo on the 31st.

I'm meeting with Mrs. Tsubakihara twice a month now. She'll be coming over tomorrow. We've agreed to pray about starting a Bible Study group for unsaved people together. Pray for us as we plan this, that God will be the One making the decisions, and the venture will have His blessing. I have a vision of Bible Studies all over town led by the church members, and feeding the church with a steady stream of new Christians. It's amazing that things are taking place so quickly. We should be able to start around the 1st of June.

Masayoshi, Beth's boyfriend has started coming to church! He's still a long way from believing, but this is a positive change, and we are grateful. Please pray that he, along with another boy who has started to come: Ryoji, will understand and believe.

Also pray for my health. I just don't have much energy the last few days.

Thanks!

Monday, April 9, 2007

I had the privelidge of spending the day with Mai today. We went up on the hill at the edge of town and basked in the sun and listened to the Japanese nightingales warming up for summer. It's so sweet. They are really bad at singing their song in the early spring. They just can't get it right, and try a zillion different versions. Finally they get frustrated and start to go off on just two notes for five, ten minutes at a time.

I told her about the millenium, and how we will be living on this earth for a thousand years before we go to heaven. Suddenly the whole thing became real to her, and she got all excited. First she wanted to bury a bottle with some pictures etc. to dig up after the tribulation. Then she started to realize that it really didn't matter at all whether things were just right in this life, if we have a thousand years to make a success of things later. She said, "if that's the way it is, we need to be telling people about Christ, and practically dragging them into the kingdom! That should be our number one focus!" I think she got the message. I'm blessed to be a missionary.

Pray for Mai. She has been moved to a new class for the second year of high school. She is the only person from her old class, and it's like starting school all over again. She doesn't even know she is in a hard situation as the only Christian in her class.

Saturday, April 7, 2007

Why Did Jesus Have to DIe?

A blessed Ressurection Day to you all! The following article is by Jack Kinsella of the Omega Letter. It has a reason Jesus had to die that I had never heard before. It was so new and incredible to me it gave me shivers.

It's a bit long, but really worth the read. Enjoy!

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Special Report: What's So Good About "Good Friday"?

According to Christian tradition, the Friday before Easter is called "Good Friday" because it is the day that Jesus Christ was crucified. GOOD Friday?

I can recall as a kid growing up in a Catholic school thinking it more than a little strange that all those nuns said they loved Jesus, but celebrated the day of His execution as a "Good" day.

Indeed, as a kid, I thought the designation "Good Friday" was evidence that they really didn't LIKE Him very much, despite their protestations of love. My mother had passed away when I was only ten. I didn't think that the day that she died was a 'good' day for me.

There are lots of possible reasons why the day of Jesus' Crucifixion is designated "Good" in English. One is that the word 'good' was derived from the word "God".

Our word 'goodbye' came from the phrase "God be with you," so, according to that line of thinking, "Good Friday" would have originated from the phrase "God's Friday."

But I think it is less a case of the metamorphosis of language than it is an apt description of the Event that took place on that Friday before Passover two thousand years ago.

The execution of Jesus Christ was an event of incredible evil. He was guilty of no infraction, violated no laws, either Mosaic or Roman civil, and His betrayal was orchestrated, the Bible says, by Satan himself.

"And after the sop Satan entered into him [Judas]. Then said Jesus unto him, That thou doest, do quickly." (John 13:27)

But while the crucifixion of Jesus Christ was an act of unspeakable evil, it was a necessary part of God's Plan for the redemption of our sin debt.

And the manner in which He accomplished was a demonstration of His Power over good and evil, using pure evil to bring about pure good.

"Which none of the princes of this world knew: for had they known it, they would not have crucified the Lord of glory." (1st Corinthians 2:8)

But why was Good Friday necessary? We've gone over this before, but not in several years. Good Friday is the perfect day to revisit the topic. Why did Jesus have to die?

The Scripture says God's Justice demands a sacrifice, but for most Christians contending with the skeptic, that answer is unsatisfactory.

The explanation that only a sinless man was qualified to take on the sins of the world makes sense, but it doesn't answer the nuts-and-bolts question of why He had to die. Not fully.

The answer to the nuts-and-bolts legalities is found, not in the New Testament, but rather in the Old.

In Genesis Chapter 15, we find Abram questioning God's promise that his seed will be numbered as the stars of heaven and that they would inherit the land to which God had led him.

Genesis 15:6 says "And he believed in the LORD; and he counted it to him for righteousness."

But Abram wanted a guarantee, nonetheless.

"And he [Abram] said, LORD God, whereby shall I know that I shall inherit it?" (15:8)

It was then that God proposed a blood covenant after the manner of the Chaldeans. "And he [God] said unto him, [Abram] Take me an heifer of three years old, and a she goat of three years old, and a ram of three years old, and a turtledove, and a young pigeon."

Abram knew what to do next. A Chaldean himself, this was something he was familiar with.

"And he took unto him all these, and divided them in the midst, and laid each piece one against another: but the birds divided he not."

The blood covenant worked this way. The animals were slaughtered and cut up. The pieces were intermingled and then carefully arranged to form a kind of aisle through which the two parties to the covenant would walk together, hands joined.

The principle of a blood covenant, and the symbolism of the rended animal parts was clearly understood to Abram. Whoever broke the covenant would end up like those piles of animals.

A blood covenant was, by common custom, a joining of 2 or more persons, families, clans, tribes, or nations, where the participants agree to do or refrain from doing certain acts. More specifically, God had proposed a patriarchal covenant.

The patriarchal form of covenant is a self-imposed obligation of a superior party, to the benefit of an inferior party. In this form, the terms the parties use to refer to each other are: father and son.

God's proposal included not only Abram, but extended to Abram's seed forever.

(Galatians 3:29 makes plain that Christians are also "Abraham's seed, and heirs according to the promise.")

To summarize, Abram has just prepared a blood covenant between himself and God in which his seed would forever be bound to God as heirs. To be an heir, under the implied terms of the covenant, also required being faithful to the Father. Abram understood those terms and waited for God to appear.

Consider the picture. Abram waited, driving away the carrion eaters from his grisly creation, waiting for God Himself to come down, join hands with Abram and together, they would swear a blood oath. God would be the Father of Abram and his descendents, who would then be required behave as sons to keep that covenant.

Genesis 15:12 records that, as Abram waited for God, a deep sleep fell upon him. During that deep sleep;

"it came to pass, that, when the sun went down, and it was dark, behold a smoking furnace, and a burning lamp that passed between those pieces. In the same day the LORD made a covenant with Abram, saying, Unto thy seed have I given this land, from the river of Egypt unto the great river, the river Euphrates:" (Genesis 15:17-18)

And there's the key! While the covenant was between Abram and God, by passing through the aisle alone, God signed the contract -- alone -- for both sides, binding Himself to keeping both parts.

We know that Abram's seed did NOT remain faithful to the covenant. And violating the blood covenant demanded that somebody had to die. That was what justice required.

The Apostle Paul was, before his conversion on the road to Damascus, a Pharisee, or a religous lawyer, one well qualified to explain the law of covenant oaths.

As Paul explains, "Know ye therefore that they which are of faith, the same are the children of Abraham. (Galatians 3:9)

Further, that "they which be of faith are blessed with faithful Abraham." (3:9)

And also, "But that no man is justified by the law in the sight of God, it is evident: for, The just shall live by faith." (3:11)

Of the covenant that God signed on behalf of Abraham, Paul explains; "Though it be but a man's covenant, yet if it be confirmed, no man disannulleth, or addeth thereto." (3:15)

The covenant could only be confirmed when the price demanded for its violation was paid in full.

When the Law was given to Moses four centuries later, it was assumed by the Jews that to break it was to break the Abrahamic Covenant, for which the penalty was death. Remember, somebody had to die.

But since it was God Who signed on behalf of Abraham, Paul pointed out the blood penalty required of the covenant was paid in full on Good Friday.

"And this I say, that the covenant, that was confirmed before of God in Christ, the law, which was four hundred and thirty years after, cannot disannul, that it should make the promise of none effect."

Why did Jesus have to die? Because the covenant demanded satisfactory payment for its violation, and no one who had broken that covenant was qualified to stand in payment except those who signed it. Abram was long dead. And, in any case, it was God Who signed on behalf of Abram (and his seed).

It is for that reason that God stepped out of eternity and into space and time in the Person of Jesus Christ. To keep the provisions of the original covenant and be a true Son of Abraham, as it demanded.

Once having kept its terms on behalf of sinful humanity, it was incumbent upon Him to make payment, as justice demanded, for its violation by those on whose behalf the covenant was signed.

To be torn and rended like the animals that formed the corridor through which God alone passed.

To make restitution on behalf of the seed of Abraham. You. Me. And everyone who ever broke its provision of faithfulness. All of us.

Jesus made that payment on our behalf. On the Cross, as He gave up the ghost, Jesus cried with a loud voice 'it is finished' (Tetelestai!) meaning, "paid in full."

The terms of the violated Covenant were met, its price was paid by its Signer. God's justice was fulfilled. That is why Jesus took on a human form and allowed Himself to be crucified by His own creation. That is the reason the Blood of Christ is so precious. Why nothing less would do.

Because justice demanded it. And because justice was satisfied, a lost sinner need only accept the Pardon obtained at the Cross as full payment for his sins to obtain eternal life. Because of Good Friday, "Whosoever shall call upon the Name of the Lord SHALL be saved." (Romans 10:13)

Our sin debt was paid in full on Good Friday. The only thing now separating God from man is human pride. Accepting by faith the pardon obtained for us at the Cross is a humbling experience.

We've noted in the past that God's way is not our way, and His thoughts are not our thoughts. Indeed, God's way is usually the exact opposite of human thinking. Christians obtain victory by surrendering. We obtain eternal life through the Death of Christ, but to achieve eternal life one has to first die.

"Good" Friday is the day that commemorates the greatest evil ever perpetrated in the history of mankind. But as it turned out, it was the worst day possible for the forces of evil. It marked the first introduction of pure good to this old world since the Fall of Man.

"He was wounded for our transgressions, He was bruised for our iniquities: the chastisement of our peace was upon Him; and with His stripes WE are healed." (Isaiah 53:5)

Happy Easter season!


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Thursday, April 5, 2007

Oh, man, I am so tired. I'm up until 3:30am every night! I'm working night and day trying to start a new business. It's a Christian coporation selling health and wellness, and skin care products.

Pray for me, that I will hold up under this intense work load, and that it will succeed so I can spend more time on the Church and Bible studies.

The choir is coming to the house for a party on Saturday. That's exciting. A few months ago there was no choir, and now I'm stressed because I have to clean my house for them. God is working, and it's not always relaxing, but believe me, it's rewarding!

Sunday, April 1, 2007

Trivia Contest

I'm having a trivia contest on my myspace blog about Japan.
Every time you get a correct answer you will recieve one point.
5 points makes you elegible for the drawing to get a folding fan.

Bump on over there if you like, and see if you know the answers to the questions. You can post the answers on the blog, or e-mail me if you like.

There's also a slide show on there you might enjoy.

http://myspace.com/exponentialprofit