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Are You Good? - Spiritual Nugget 75

9/28/2022

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I have become increasingly aware that just because one has a great education does not make him or her flawless in the use of a word. We often are clueless concerning how many shades of meaning can be applied. Me too!
 
The word good is among the unique words in the English language that is applied in a variety of senses. It can be used as an adjective (descriptive) adverb (where, when, how) or noun (person, place, or thing). It more commonly portrays a positive feeling about something or someone, although, it is used occasionally when speaking against a negative outcome, e.g., not good.
 
Quite often when you speak to someone about their spiritual commitment to God they respond, “I am a ‘good’ person.”  My question is “Why do you call yourself good?” Maybe you are involved in several charitable causes; you are a community volunteer; you are a social and community advocate; or you are a kind and generous person. In other words, you achieve many good things.
 
Although these are all examples of good acts, there is one noisy hiccup in believing you are good because of what you accomplish or what you do. The written Word tells us “There is none good  but God.” (Mark 10:18; Luke: 18:19)
 
This may seem like a contradiction since God in the beginning “saw that everything He created ‘was good’.” Man and woman were created in the “image of God.”
 
If we fast forward in the story beyond God’s six days of creation, we see that His human creations disobeyed a direct command that resulted in a spiritual change between God and man. Immediately, there was also a spiritual change in the soul of mankind.
 
Previously innocent, mankind inherited the sentence of death. This sentence came as a package deal and included pouches of character defects that alienate him and her from a good and perfect God. These became embedded in the soul of human creations and interfere with God’s life purpose for each of us. Examples of some of these secret defects are:

  • Rebellion/Sabotaging
  • Self-importance/Controlling
  • Judgmental/Unforgiving
  • Fear/Depression
  • Resentment/Anger
  • Lust/Greed
  • Self-hatred
  • Pride
  • Prejudice/Racism
 
To restore a perfect relationship with God will require that mankind find acceptance and rest in Him as their standard of good. God offers us the blessing of restoration through His Son. He brings light that overcomes those secret things that lurk in our soul. God’s restoration brings benefits: eternal love, blessings, forgiveness, and grace (favor).
 
Here is one of God’s blessings and thoughts toward all who read this:

“May the Lord bless you and keep you.
May the Lord make his face shine upon you and be gracious unto you.
May the Lord turn his face toward you and give you peace.”
(Numbers 6:24-26)


God is good all the time, and apart from true devotion to God, there is no true good. Cling to The Good!

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The Right Choice: The Promise or the Lie - Spiritual Nugget 74

9/7/2022

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One of the timeless classics of children’s stories is the tale of a wooden marionette named Pinocchio who wanted to be a human boy. Although some of us might remember the animated Disney film version, the book was written by an Italian author, Carlo Lorenzini (C. Collodi, pen name) in 1883 ¹
 
This remarkably creative story includes lessons on several topics that are thorns in the flesh among children and adults: lying, disobedience, and disrespect for parents.
 
For those of us who may have seen the film in later years, the most memorable was Pinocchio’s public humiliation for lying and deceitfulness. His nose grew longer every time he told a lie. Can you imagine if this became a “universal” law of consequence for everyone who told a lie? I can only envision the eruption within our society.
 
Lying is a lethal and prominent factor in our daily lives. Both the Webster and Bible definition include: “the intent to speak untruth, mislead and deceive.”
 
A lie can be a half-truth (the origin in the garden), an evasive answer (Cain & Abel), a deliberate lie (Jacob and his father’s blessing), or misrepresentation (Gehazi and Naaman). These brief Biblical examples of types of lies are similarly repeated in our daily lives. Even followers of truth can get caught in the web of untruth.
 
On the other side of that coin are the promises of God:
  • It is impossible for Him to lie. (Hebrews 6:13-18).
  • He gave us a guarantee that every word spoken by Him is filled with power, encouragement, and hope. (Isaiah 55:11)
  • His Word is not here today and gone tomorrow. It will never pass away. It is permanently sealed with the covenant made with Himself, for who is greater than the creator of the universe?
  • God does not recant or take back a promise He has made, nor does He change His mind according to human standards, and He does not have to recuse (remove) Himself from a situation because of a conflict of information. He already knows the outcome and every detail of your life. (Numbers 23:19)
 
Since we are guaranteed that the promises He made are always “Yes” and “Amen” (2 Corinthians 1:20), there is no need to engage in manipulation, deception or lying.
 
The promises are open to everyone who:
  • Actively seeks Him – commits to know Him and loves Him
  • Believes in Him and His Word (abides in Him)
  • Trusts in the Lord with all your Heart; don’t depend on our own devices
  • Seeks Forgiveness; accepts His everlasting Love
 
You are not a wooden marionette who is required to perform for money, manipulate a situation, falsify information, or deceive others to achieve your goal. A life that rests on the multiple promises of God is a life dependent upon the energies and resources of God. 

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¹ Collodi, C. 1883. “Le Adventure di Pinocchio.” Canada: Toronto Public Library
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