Archive - February 20, 2010

Wanted Word Christians

In “Wanted World Christians” by J Herbert Kane on page 187-188 we find the following:

“If I were an artist I would paint a picture in two parts. On the right I would have a large round table with three place settings–one for the father and one each for a son and a daughter. On this table I would place all kinds of good things to eat–meat, fish, fowl, cabbage, beans, broccoli, carrots, and cauliflower. I would have various kinds of potato–fried, baked, and mashed. For dessert I would have a choice of pastry, pie or ice cream or an assortment of fruit–peaches, pears, oranges, and bananas. For a beverage the two children would have Coke, Sprite, Orange Crush, or Mountain Dew; the father would have tea, coffee or cocoa.

On the other side of my picture I would have another table, with nine place settings, one for the mother and one for each of the eight children. At each place setting I would have a glass of water, a bowl of soup, and a crust of bread.

And I would call my work of art, “The American Family at Dinner.” You would come along and inspect my picture and read the caption and shake your head saying, “No! No! That’s a lie. From Maine to California there isn’t a single family in which that kind of wealth and that kind of poverty can be found. We have rich families and they share their riches. We have poor families and they share their poverty; but no matter where you look you won’t find a single family that combines that kind of wealth and that kind of poverty. That picture is a lie.”

And you would be right! The picture is a lie. But suppose I were to change the title and call my work of art, “The Human Family at Dinner.” I should be precisely on the mark. That is how the human family lives–part in poverty that beggars description and part in wealth that borders on the obscene.

Finish our course with joy!

Acts 20:24 But none of these things move me, neither count I my life dear unto myself, so that I might finish my course with joy, and the ministry, which I have received of the Lord Jesus, to testify the gospel of the grace of God.

Paul knew what God wanted him to do. Paul decided that God’s will for his life was more important than any other thing in this world. He was in danger. He was being warned. His answer was, nothing is going to change what I do. I know what God wants and that is sufficient motivation for me.

As I read that I question, Do you know what God wants you to do? Have you surrendered to Him so that He can use your life, your time, your talents, your treasure for His honor, glory and purposes?

Have you decided that honoring Him is more important than anything that might happen to you?

Real repentance

Acts 19:19-20 Many of them also which used curious arts brought their books together, and burned them before all men: and they counted the price of them, and found it fifty thousand pieces of silver. So mightily grew the word of God and prevailed.

Amazingly when they realized that what they had done was wrong they moved and changed. They got their books and other things that were wrong and burned them. Then the Word of God grew and prevailed.

I wonder if we have made decisions that didn’t last until the parking lot. We hear God speak, we respond, we have good intentions but we then do nothing with it.

Next we question why God’s Word is not working in our heart and life like it does in the heart and life of others.

Could this be what is happening in your life? Is there something that you should put on the altar, burn if necessary?

Do you want the Word of God to grow and have victory in your life?

Demand for Bible outstripping supply in China

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Source Christianity Today

The Bible Society has reported a growing demand for copies of the Bible in China where an estimated 500,000 people converted to Christianity in 2009 alone.

Although some four million Bibles were printed and distributed across China last year, the rapid growth of the church year on year means that demand for Bibles is now outstripping supply, according to the Bible Society.

The official number of Christians in China stands at 28.6 million, but it is believed the true figure could be as high as 90 million if the estimated number of worshippers at unofficial house churches is included.

The UK-based Bible Society subsidises the cost of printing Bibles to keep the cost below £2 a copy, vital for Christians living in China’s rural heartland, where 70 per cent of churchgoers are found and half the population live on less than $2 a day.

The Bibles are printed at the state-owned Amity Printing Company, which has printed around 70 million Bibles since it was established in 1987. Around 50 million of them have gone to Chinese believers.

“As more and more people are joining the Church they are asking for a Bible,” says Bible Society’s China Partnership Co-ordinator Kua Wee Seng.

“Every year we have to raise funds for Bible subsidy. The reason is that in the rural areas where most Christians are found, they are living in relatively poor conditions. In order for them to have a copy of the Bible we have to provide paper so that a Bible is affordable for most of the Christians in China.

“This is a time of opportunity in China. Many of us feel that we mustn’t miss this opportunity or people will turn to something else, other than Christianity.”