Tuesday, January 31, 2012

God Just Wants You to be Happy


“Happy are those who reject the advice of evil people, who do not follow the example of sinners or join those who have no use for God. Instead, they find joy in obeying the Law of the Lord, and they study it day and night.  They are like trees that grow beside a stream, that bear fruit at the right time, and whose leaves do not dry up. They succeed in everything they do. But evil people are not like this at all; they are like straw that the wind blows away.  Sinners will be condemned by God and kept apart from God's own people. The righteous are guided and protected by the Lord, but the evil are on the way to their doom.”  Psalms 1

If you were to examine the lists of sins in the previous two posts, you will notice that sin is usually a result of us doing what makes us feel ‘happy’.  Yet the mantra that you hear being preached to the western world is “God just wants you to be Happy” or so says the vast majority of not only secular Americans but Christian Americans as well.  The pursuit of individual happiness has begun to eclipse their obedience to the Word of God… after all, they muse, “God wants me to be happy.”  There is just one problem with that belief, ---- IT”S A LIE.  What if my own personal happiness interferes with your happiness?  Or what if doing what I want to do to make myself temporarily happy happens to violate human law, or worst yet God’s law?  If the prime purpose for your life is to be happy there would have been no reason for Jesus to come and die on the cross?   

I do not know if a study has ever been done on the matter, but what I have discovered in my life is that those same people who are busy proclaiming that God just wants you to be happy (and by you they mean themselves) that you will frequently hear these same people telling everyone that they are not as “bad, as greedy, or as selfish as you may think.   That they are a nice person.”    I have also noticed that those who I have discovered truly are genuinely a nice, generous, self –sacrificing, good person never mention it.    

There is a collation of course between the two sets of statements; the individual who speaks either of them is focused on themselves, their own desires, their own pleasures, their own rewards.  Their focus is inward and not outward.   If they are unhappy they will take matters into their own hands, and do whatever they feel like doing to give themselves that fleeting feeling of happiness.   Of course it does not last so they do it again and again and again, always focused on their own personal happiness. In their wake they leave a trail marked with greed, betrayal, immorality, pain and abuse.  But just in case you forget they will remind you that they are a ‘nice’ person, a ‘nice’ Christian.

I wonder how one of these Christians would respond if I were to tell them that what would make me happy (temporarily of course) would be to smack them in the mouth to silence them?  This, if the truth were known, would be a gentler thing than what they do to others in pursuit of their happiness.  Is that what God really wants me to do? 

I am not saying that these happiness seeking ‘Christians’ are mean, but anyone who is focused on their own personal happiness can not care about other people's well-being, they are devoid of ethics, having no empathy and no compassion beyond what serves their own selfish desires, They are corrupt people who play by their own rules, for their own gain, they are hollow inside.  But they are a ‘nice person’.    Psychologists call them Sociopaths, Psychopaths, and Narcissists; the Bible calls them evil.  

Conversely you will, if you look, realize that the most joyful people are those that exhibit the traits of being the most loving people, they are kind, caring and compassionate; ethics and integrity are byproducts of their life. They are pursuing holiness which is what God wants for each of us.   

Pursue Happiness and you will receive the byproduct of it... doom.  Pursue holiness, and you will receive the byproduct of it…. Joyfulness.  The choice is yours.

Wednesday, January 25, 2012

A list of Sins (Sins of Omission)

 "He who turns away his ear from listening to the law, Even his prayer is an abomination." Proverbs 28:9

So you somehow have convinced yourself that you are not guilty of any sins of commission (Really??), but just for good measure how are you doing with the sins of omission?  Again God is not asking your opinion on this.  As smart, as religious, as important as you may think that you are,  God does not care about what you feel, or think; this is not a discussion.   

God declares that these are sins against Him.  If you don’t agree, if you have “buts”, if you have “tolerance”, if you are politically correct,  you need to get this one idea not only though your brain but your Heart.   You do not get to decide what a Sin is, You do not get to decide what is right and wrong, nor do you get to decide if you are forgiven (even if you have forgiven yourself), and God is not interested in your opinion on the subject.  You will either repent and receive grace, or you will receive what you deserve. YOU ARE NOT GOD.  
 
Just a short list of Sins of Ommission (all of which have numerous verse references)

Not Forgiving (Matthew 6:15)
Failing to honor others (Romans 12:9)
Failing to keep your Fervor (Romans 12:9)
Failing to serve or give (Romans 12:9)
Failing to live at peace (Romans 12:18)
Failing to love God (Mark 12:30)
Failing to love your neighbor (Mark 12:31)
Failing to trust God (Isaiah 26:4)
Failing to trust Christ (John 14:1)
Failing to worship God (Deuteronomy 6:13)
Failing to honor God (John 5:23)
Failing to honor the Son (John 5:23)
Failing to believe in Jesus (John 3:16-18)
Failing to honor one’s parents (Exodus 20:12)
Failing to give thanks to God (Romans 1:21)
Failing to glorify God (Romans 1:21)
Failing to fear the Lord (Deuteronomy 6:13)
Failing to test new teachings by Scripture (Acts 17:11)
Failing to discern and guard against false teachers and prophets (Matthew 7:15-20)
Failing to learn and believe Scripture (2 Timothy 2:15)
Failing to guard life and doctrine (1 Timothy 4:16)
Failing to repay debts (Romans 13:7)
Failing to care for orphans and widows in distress (James 1:20)
Failing to defend the faith (1 Peter 3:15)
Failing to share the gospel (Matthew 28:19)

Sunday, January 22, 2012

A list of Sins (Sins of Commission)

God is not asking your opinion  on this.  As smart, as religious, as important as you may think that you are,  God does not care about what you feel, or think; this is not a discussion.   

God declares that these are sins against Him.  If you don’t agree, if you have “buts”, if you have “tolerance”, if you are politically correct,  you need to get this one idea not only though your brain but your Heart.   You do not get to decide what a Sin is, You do not get to decide what is right and wrong, nor do you get to decide if you are forgiven (even if you have forgiven yourself), and God is not interested in your opinion on the subject.  You will either repent and receive grace, or you will receive what you deserve. YOU ARE NOT GOD.  

Just a word of caution, a word of truth - "He who turns away his ear from listening to the law, Even his prayer is an abomination." Proverbs 28:9

Just a short list of Sins of Commission (all of which have numerous verse references)
 
Wrong Teaching (Matthew 23:15)
Insincere love (Romans 12:9)
Causing someone else to sin (Mark 9:42)
Fornication (Romans 1:24)
Adultery (Exodus 20:14 and many- many - many more)
Homosexuality (Romans 1:24 and many – many- many more)
Greed (Romans 1:29)
Blasphemy (Mark 3:29)
Misusing the Lord’s name (Exodus 20:7)
Selfish Ambition (Galatians 5:20)
Fits of rage (Galatians 5:20)
Slave Trading (1 Timothy 1:10)
Lying (Exodus 23:1)
Hypocrisy (1 Peter2:1)
Drunkenness (1 Corinthians 6:10)
Sorcery (Deuteronomy 18:10)
Witchcraft (Deuteronomy 18:10)
Divination (Deuteronomy 18:10)
Interpreting Omens (Deuteronomy 18:10)
Consulting the dead (Deuteronomy 18:11)
Astrology (Isaiah 47:13-14)
Depravity (Romans 1:29)
Envy (Romans 1:29)
Deceit (1 Peter 2:1)
Murder (Romans 1:29)
Strife (Romans 1:29)
Malice (1 Peter 2:1)
Gossip (Romans 1:29)
Slander (Romans 1:30)
Hating God (Romans 1:30)
Insolence (Romans 1:30)
Arrogance (Romans 1:30)
Boastful (Romans 1:30)
Inventing evil (Romans 1:30)
Disobeying parents (Romans 1:30)