Saturday, July 18, 2020

The Last of the Tame & Gentle Days



The Last of the Tame & Gentle Days
by Becky Dietz

I’ve been teaching our young people in our church about the Last Days.  This past Sunday, I took them to II Timothy 3 and had them look up each word in verses 1-5 in the Blue Letter Bible (an app on our phones).  In there, they found the original Greek meaning of these words.  Of course, I’d researched it all myself before I gave them this task, but they surprised me with what they found!

I’d gone directly to the Greek meanings when I’d researched, but they paid attention to every detail.  In verse 1 when it talks about the last days, last means “final.”   Days means a 24 hour period or the last days of this present age.  But the young man who looked it up also found days to be closely akin to the word which means “tame and gentle.”   Wow!!!

Are we in those days?   The final days of this present age?   The last of the tame and gentle days?   If we believe the countdown of the last days began in 1948 when Israel became a nation—then, yes.  Are the birth pains speeding up and becoming more intense?   Our youth had a strong opinion about that—adamantly YES!   Will we see see harder things?  Absolutely.  Do we have to fear what’s ahead?   NO!   God has gone before us!  And I believe these days may actually bring about our greatest opportunitities as believers.  

The tame and gentle days may be behind us.  

Friday, July 10, 2020

Hard Ministry



Every ministry we’ve been in has had some hard times—and also some glorious times!   But one particular place we ministered in was a very hard three years.  One year into that ministry, I began praying and begging God to move us.  It was overwhelming.   But we wouldn’t leave that church for two more years.  

For instance, we soon found out that every time my husband was invited to lunch by someone in the church, it was to “correct” him.  He was invited to lunch almost every week.  At one of those meetings, he was told that if he didn’t start doing his ministry the way this man wanted, he would send the letter he presented to my husband to the personnel committee to have him fired.  We were building a house and a man from the church went to our builder and told him he should stop the building  process because we were leaving.  I guess he intended to make sure we were leaving.  “Accusations and Manipulation” could have been the church motto.  

But if that’s all I told you about that particular ministry, I’d be unfair.  Our staff had a bond which continues to this day.  We needed each other and were committed to covering one another with truth.  We also had some friends who surrounded us with love and loyalty.  But those things are not even the best part of that ministry.  The fire we walked through those three years purified and strengthened us.  God taught us things about ourselves and about our ministry we would never have learned any other way.  In fact, we look back on that ministry with great fondness because of what God taught us.  And there was fruitfulness in spite of some very hard ground. Some of those young people we taught are now in the ministry. 

I tell you all of this to say, don’t despise the hard places!  Ask God what He wants to teach you and cooperate with Him.  Press into Him!  You just might be surprised to find that the hard places create diamonds.

Thursday, July 9, 2020

People Who Morph!



I’ve been studying II Timothy 3 where it talks about the last days.  I’ve been going through each word and looking up the original meaning.  Verse 4-5 says, “...(people will be) lovers of pleasure rather than lovers of God, having a form of godliness but denying its power. And from such people turn away!”

The first part of that verse means just what it says.  But the last half caused me to say, “Whoa!!” 

Having a form of godliness implies someone who morphs from being godly one moment and living like the world the next moment.  Or living like the world during the week and morphing into “godliness” on Sundays—or when the preacher walks in the room. 

Denying the power of godliness is denying the dynamite power which lives inside a believer—the power of the Holy Spirit.  The Greek word includes the power of the Spirit to do miracles, to walk in moral power and excellence of life, to live a life of influence, and to have the power of an army.  Wow!!   That’s a lot of power offered us.  

I believe the only reason we’d live a life of morphing from one person to the other is because we refuse to give up control.  We don’t want to yield to the Spirit of God.  A life of morphing versus a life of power in the Spirit?   It doesn’t even make sense when you look at it this way.  

That last part?   “From such people turn away,” actually means, “Avoid them!”  That’s because we’re taught in I Corinthians 15:33 that “evil company corrupts good habits.” Find people walking in the power of the Spirit and link arms.  The power will be that of a strong army! 

Monday, July 6, 2020

Perilous Times



II Timothy 3:1 says, “ But know this, that in the last days perilous times will come...” The rest of the chapter describes what that looks like—disobedient children, brutal people, blasphemers, traitors, slanderers, etc.  

But today, I decided to look up the root word for “perilous.”   I was surprised at what I found.  It comes from the Greek word chalepos which gives the idea of reducing strength.  The only other time this word is used in the Bible is in Mark 8:28.  It’s how the demoniacs made people feel as they came running out of the tombs.  The demoniacs were fierce!   And that fierceness made grown men “reduce their strength.”

I believe in these last days (because I believe that’s what we’ve entered), things will become fierce. Satan wants our strength reduced!! He’s in it to win it.  How do we keep from being scared to death?   Jesus gave us an example.  He commanded the demons to come out.  He had authority over them.  And he’s given us that same authority.  

We have got to stay connected to God during these fierce days.  We’ve got to be plugged into the Word.  We’ve got to be listening to the Holy Spirit.  And we’ve got to remember the authority we’ve been given.  

The Word of God says we’re experiencing birth pains.  Birth pains become more intense and closer together with time.  You can expect both.  Perilous times are coming.