The Author and THE PERFECTER 

“Fixing our eyes on Jesus the author and perfecter of faith–Jesus, who, for the joy set before him endured the , despising the shame and has sat down at the right hand of the throne of God. – Hebrews‬ ‭12:2‬ NASB

I asked my teen daughter what she thought about Hebrews 12:2 and what she said immediately blew me away.

She said she always thought it was like Jesus is both the author and the editor, an author writes a book an editor perfects it.

I had never thought about that verse in that way before, Jesus edits us to perfection. I found this profound and amazed that this child of mine would have unique insight about this scripture. 

This work of authoring and editing reminds me of a verse in Jeremiah:

Jeremiah 31:33-NASB “But this is the covenant which I will make with the house of Israel after those days.”, declares the Lord, “I will put My law within them and on their heart I will write it, and I will be their God, and they shall be My people.

I started a book almost 2 years ago and I am still editing, forever striving for perfection.

Jesus is both writing and editing, he is perfecting and he is finishing our faith.

Jesus started our faith and he will see our faith to completion, to absolute perfection.

Jesus perfects us individually but could he also finish and edit and complete us corporately? 

Most Christians I know are ok with God perfecting them, transforming them, maturing them in almost any way. Most sermons are about this in some way and most of us are fine with it even if it hurts a little.

But what about God perfecting us corporately, together as bodies of believers? 

How we treat one another, how we gather together, what if he wants to revise us in that way like he has in the past.

What if he is crossing out a line of text here and wanting to add and revise our understanding there? Is that ok with you? will you tolerate it?

He cares how we behave in private but also in public, how we treat one another. He is perfecting us because he loves us, it may hurt but is it not wonderful that he is transforming us into something beautiful? He, Jesus, the perfecter, the editor of faith, is personally and actively doing this even today. This is abundantly clear to me.

He can use whom ever he likes to do this and to draw our attention to this, even children.

The Pricelessness of Spiritual Friendships

One time not long after I became a Christian I believe God connected me with a person who I was to have a “spiritual friendship” with. The connection was immediate and strong but I totally misunderstood it. I assumed it was to be a romantic relationship but it was not, it was to be a spiritual relationship.

kissing Jesus while betraying him

The Ministry of Judas, Part 2

In Part I of this 2-part blog series we compared and contrasted the ministries of the John the Baptist to Judas Iscariot. We highlighted the importance of death to our lives vs. serving God out of personal giftedness and talent. In this second part we will apply the same principles to people serving God today.

Using My ‘Talent’ to Build For God – (whether he likes it or not)

To build a church on Christian’s natural “talents” (which many church leaders do today) I believe hinders Jesus from building. Men building for God from their own resources is an entirely different thing from surrendered and empty men allowing God to build. Allowing God to daily rule them and work through them. Many today I fear are doing their own thing, with human power and ingenuity.

And to add insult to the Lord we kiss him like Judas did. With fake affection we say “look what the Lord is doing!” as we proudly do our own thing with our own talents.

Jesus set the example of how to minister and explained it in detail but it appears that Judas ignored it.

Do you not believe that I am in the Father, and the Father is in Me? The words that I say to you I do not speak on my initiative, but the father abiding in me does the works. – John 14:10

Another time Jesus taught that “he only does what he sees the Father doing” …and absolutely nothing else. Jesus was empty of self and was completely consumed with the will of his father.

Another time Jesus said to the Father in prayer, “not my will but your will be done”!

Jesus himself laid down his natural gifting’s and will as he ministered. Why do we think we can ignore that as we set out to serve and please God?

Repentance, the turning back, the laying down our lives is the answer. Often even the “good and talented” parts of our lives need to be surrendered as much or more than the sin. That is what the Lord is teaching today and forever.

This concept is not popular, it does not fit into the ministry marketing plan as we advertise for volunteer church talent. We feel the need to appeal to the humanistic things in people that God would want to die.

Wasted Effort and Time

The truth is my best volunteer talents are filthy rags, they always were. I used them to serve him for years with ambition, zeal and with a clear conscience. I am not saying I was bad or sinning. However, I believe it was wasted effort compared with how he wants me to serve him.

The truth is Jesus is just not asking for that sort of trying and zealous effort. He has a new set of gifts for me, he has pure white robes for me after I live repentant with a willingness to die. I am to let my natural skill, my natural persuasiveness, my natural dreams and ambitions fade away unsatisfied and die in disappointment.

A man or woman who is not dead to their old man will always act like Judas did. He or she who doesn’t know how to die daily will always abandon or betray Jesus just like Judas. It’s only natural.

Yes Lord, not my will, but your will be done.

Yes Lord, not my talents but your talents on display in me.

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