Month: November 2024

The Prince of Peace

“…and his name shall be called, Wonderful, Counselor, The Mighty God, the Everlasting Father, the Prince of Peace.”

Isaiah 9:6 KJV

One of the titles of the Messiah, the Lord Jesus, is “Prince of Peace.”  The Kingdom of God ushered in by Jesus when He first entered this world is marked by peace. That is quite a contrast to the kingdoms of this world, which are marked by sin, turmoil, and war.   

This peace that the Lord Jesus brings is two-fold.  First, there is the peace that we presently experience.   It is individual.   It is personal. It is real.  Those who open their heart to the reign of Christ experience personal peace within. That is the present reality of a child of God.  When Jesus was on His way to the cross, He informed His disciples that He was going to leave them with His Peace (John 14:27).  That peace became a reality for them after Pentecost (Acts 2:38-39).  It is now a reality for us!   The Holy Spirit is now here to live within the spirit of the redeemed;  revealing and releasing the Power of Christ within us. This peace is constantly with us in good times and in bad times.  He is with us to comfort, strengthen, teach, and guide us. 

Second, the ultimate culmination of His Peace will be realized when He returns to establish  His Eternal Kingdom literally on the earth!  (Rev.19: 11-16). That is the other part of His Peace!  His throne will be established on the earth in Jerusalem.  All people and nations will submit to Him, honor Him, and worship Him!   He will usher in a reign of peace and righteousness in the earth that the world has never seen before.  At that time, war will cease!  (Micah 4:3).  And we (the redeemed of God) will be a part of that marvelous Kingdom!  We will rule and reign with Him in that Kingdom!  (Rev. 5:10). 

So let us rejoice in His Peace!  The Peace that is present and the Peace that is coming. Jesus is the Prince of Peace!   He has come to us!  He is with us!  And  He is coming!  Nothing will stop that! 

Rev. James W. Black

 Light Always Overcomes the Darkness

 Light Always Overcomes the Darkness

“You are the light of the world…Let your light so shine before men, that they may see your good works and glorify your Father in heaven.”

Matthew 5: 14-16 NKJV

In every generation the darkness of evil has sought to be the dominant influence in the culture. It has been the calling of God’s people in every generation to engage the darkness and push it back by the power of the gospel; a gospel that is both proclaimed and lived out in the culture.

There have been times when the people of God have risen to the challenge.   And there have been times when they have not.  Whenever God’s people fail to meet the challenge, darkness fills the vacuum and began to permeate and corrupt everything.  To those seeking to live out the life of Christ in the face of such darkness, the challenge can be intimidating!   Imagine the challenge of our brothers and sisters in places like North Korea and Iran!  And yet, the light of the gospel still shines in those places!     

It is vitally important to remember that the Light of Christ is always greater than the darkness!  There is no darkness that has the power to overcome that.  Light.  John 1:5 declares:  “The light shines in the darkness, and the darkness can never extinguish it.”  (NLT).

The Light of the gospel of Christ impacts one life at a time. Transformation of the culture occurs one life at a time; one family at a time; one community at a time.  The Light has a greater capacity to impact the culture than the darkness.   We are not called to do everything.   But each of us is called to do something.  We can do what we can do right where we are; beginning in our family,  in our workplace,  in our neighborhood and in our community at large wherever that may be.   

Therefore let us determine to be His instrument of light wherever He places us. We will be amazed at how people will be impacted by His Light if we merely allow it to shine through us!

Rev. James Black

Gratitude  for the Lord’s Mercy

Gratitude  for the Lord’s Mercy

“For as the heaven is high above the earth, so great is his mercy toward them that fear Him.”

Psalm 103:11 KJV

In this passage the Hebrew word for “mercy” is “checed”  (pronounced as “kheh-sed” and sometimes as  “hesed”.   It means favor, loving-kindness, compassion,  and pity.  (See Strongs #2617).   Webster’s Dictionary points out that mercy is especially significant because it is extended to someone who is an “offender”, or “one who is “guilty” of a trespass and is “undeserving”!   (Webster’s 9th Collegiate Dict. Page 743).  To receive only a warning instead of a ticket from a Police Officer when we were guilty of speeding is mercy.  To have a debt canceled that we obviously owed is mercy.  To be forgiven when we know we were wrong is mercy.  In each case, we were undeserving! 

Scripture reminds us again and again of the mercy of God!  We can only appreciate His mercy when we begin to understand His Holiness!   The Lord is so Holy,  so righteous,  so pure and  so removed  from any  possibility of sin that we cannot even begin to imagine it!  Likewise, we are so unholy, so unrighteous and so impure and so corrupted by sin, that we had absolutely no hope of ever being accepted or received into  His Holy Presence. (Exodus 33: 20; Rom.3:10; 23).

But the mercy of God is so great that when He saw us in our hopeless and helpless condition, He determined that He would do whatever it took to bring us to Himself! (John 3:16).   The depth and height of such mercy are beyond our ability to understand fully!  We who were once cut off and separated from this Holy God,  have been washed and redeemed by the precious Blood of Jesus! (Eph. 2:12-13). Because of that Blood, we have been made holy and righteous in His sight! (2 Cor.5:21).  We are now fully accepted and received by Him!  Not only that but He has made us members of  His very own family!  We are now Sons and Daughters of the Most High God!   That is true for everyone who has received Him, regardless of where He found us!   As we ponder that,  it should cause us to be ever humbly grateful for the mercy of God! 

Rev. James W. Black

Abundant Life

Abundant Life

 “…I came that they they may have and enjoy life, and have  it in abundance (to the full, til it overflows!). 

John 10:10 AMPC

In this passage, Jesus declared the reason for His coming. He came to give us life with such abundance that it overflows!  But what does it mean to have life with abundance? To some, it means having plenty of everything (food, shelter, clothing, transportation, a job we enjoy) and enough resources to buy not only what we need but much of what we may want.  To others, it means being healthy, being together with family, and being safe. And while many of these things are indeed necessary and important, having them does not ensure that our life is full and abundant. Many unredeemed and lost people have all of these things but do not have an abundant life.

What then is the abundant life?  The Holy One gives us a number of promises that reveal to us exactly what it means. It means:  1.  Joy (John 15:11); 2. Peace despite our circumstances (John 14: 27); 3. Contentment in life regardless of our station in life (Phil. 4:11);   4. Sufficiency (Phil. 4:19) and most importantly (5). Eternal Life both now and when this present life is over (John 11:25-26).  To summarize, it simply means that In Christ we have all these things and more. (Matthew 6:33).  They are abundant and literally inexhaustible! 

When we realize that our enjoyment of life is not based upon the acquisition of things or even in being in the best circumstances, we are free to discover that our ultimate fulfillment and satisfaction in life is found in knowing and walking in Christ. It is in Christ that we discover our ultimate purpose and meaning!   We were created to know Him and to fellowship with Him; the eternal God, King, and Lord of Glory!   There is absolutely nothing greater or more fulfilling than that!   And there is no one who can offer that to us except Christ! 

Rev. James W. Black

Choosing To Walk In Truth

Choosing To Walk In Truth

“I have chosen the way of truth:  Thy judgments have I laid before me.” 

Psalm 119:30 KJV 

Each day we are faced with a multitude of choices in our lives. There are some choices we make because we have to and there are some choices we make because we want to. We have to make the choice to get up and go to work.  We don’t always want to, but we know that we have to if we are going to be able to pay the bills.  We don’t always want to exercise, but we know that we have to if we wish to maintain a more healthy body.

Most of the time, we make the choice to watch a movie or ballgame or go on a trip because we want to.  We make the choice about what we want to eat each day.  Eating is a choice of both having to and wanting to. We have to eat to maintain nourishment for our bodies, but then we must choose what we want to eat each day.   Each day is filled with choices.  Each week, we also make the choice as to whether or not we will join with the Body of Christ and worship the Lord together.  It is not a matter of convenience.  It is a choice. It is something that we do intentionally.  (Heb. 10:25). 

There is also a choice that the Followers of Christ must make each day.  We must choose to walk in the “way of truth”.  Our sinful nature, our fleshly human nature does not always want to do that. (Rom.7:21).  But we must choose to do so anyway. (Joshua 24:15).  The good news is that if we truly want to, the Lord will help us!  (John 16:13). We must choose to surrender to the Person and Power of the Holy One who dwells within us!  (Rom.8 9-14).  The Holy Spirit is always there to strengthen us, guide us, teach us,(John 14:16),   comfort us and correct us. (Heb. 12:6).   But we must choose to listen and to obey. We must choose to walk with Him.  (1 John 1:7).

Whenever we choose to walk in His Truth,  we discover that it is the best choice that we could possibly make!  The Holy Spirit always confirms to us that we have made the right choice because of the peace, contentment and joy He provides for us when we do. So let us resolve each day to walk in the way of truth!  We will never regret it! 

Rev. James W. Black