Wednesday, March 31, 2010

DARK THE NIGHT

Dark the night of sin surrounds Me
Heaven hides His holy face
For the One who made the heavens
Could not offer saving grace.

Hear the cries of desperation
That reveal sin's guilt and shame?
Calvary's cross is heaven's judgment
For the curse man is to blame.

O My God! I hang forsaken!
Why must I die all alone?
Can this bitter cup I'm drinking
Through My blood for man atone?

Satan's taunts from hell oppress Me
By this awful weight of sin
But the cry, "My God forgive them!"
Offers peace that's born within.

"It is finished!" death is conquered!
As the empty tomb proclaims
Christ the Lord indeed is risen
Praise and magnify His name.
--B. Pent

Saturday, March 27, 2010

ISRAEL MY GLORY

The lines are drawn upon the Land
The written Word is His command
A curse or blessing does not change
When Yahweh swears by His own Name.

His covenant to Israel's seed
Which clearly marks their title deed
Is given to a people blessed
And pledged upon His righteousness.

Just mark the course of Nation's past
Their rise and fall are clearly cast
Against their treatment of the Jew
Their conquered lands lie in review.

So how can we imagine less?
When our great Nation He has blessed
Betrays its pledge to give a hand
And thinks God's curse will skip our Land?

Just wait till money looses gain
And failing crops and floods bring pain
Utopian dreams will fade away
Because His Glory could not stay.
--B. Pent

Sunday, March 21, 2010

THE LAMB APPEARED

The picture of a spotless Lamb
Designed before the birth of time
Was central in the heart of God
Before man stepped upon earth's sod.

Then out of dust a living soul
Was given birth one Eden morn
And standing there beside this man
A bride with beauty took his hand.

But when a tree with golden fruit
Became the test for Adam's race
The Serpent's charm betrayed God's plan
And that brought death to every man.

In time a bloodstained Lamb appeared
Redemption's priceless gift was made
The hell each man would have to pay
Was nailed to Calvary's cross that day.

When faith takes hold His nailed-scared hand
Then all sin's past is swept away
New freedom through this risen Lamb
Gives wings of praise at His command.
--B. Pent

Tuesday, March 16, 2010

I HEARD HIS VOICE

I heard God's voice so clear at first
Its sound was full of cheer
I knew just what to do right then
His presence seemed so near.

Then other voices soon were heard
That questioned my intent
"Is this the only way to take
When others seem content?"

So then my heart began to stray
Confusion filled my breast
The Voice that once was loud and clear
Brought fear instead of rest.

But as I wandered in the night
My troubled heart was stirred
Then from the desert of my will
A knock was faintly heard.

My eyes with tears began to flow
Such love I couldn't resist
For when I opened wide the door
He walked me through the mist.

So now when troubles come my way
I heed the Shepherd's call
And gladly follow in His steps
As I surrender all.
--B. Pent

Saturday, March 13, 2010

THE SERMON ON THE MOUNT - Matthew 7:24-27

As kids we used to sing: "the wise man built his house upon the rock...and the rains came tumbling down and the house on the rock stood firm. The foolish man built his house upon the sand... the rains came down, but the house on the sand crashed."

Jesus concludes the Sermon on the Mount with this vivid architectural illustration. The two builders had similarities: they both build a house; they both finish it; and they both faced storms and floods. The one difference, however, was the foundation on which they build. The one who built on a rock stood firm; the one who built on sand "fell with a great crash" (v.27). The one, followed directions, the other, followed his own intuition. "everyone who hears these words of mine and puts them into practice is like a wise man who built his house on the rock" (v.24). Then He warns: "everyone who hears these words of mine and does not put them into practice is like a foolish man who built on sand" (v.26).

The foundation is the most important part in the building process! Using a similar metaphor in Luke 6:48 Jesus adds that this man, "dug down deep and laid the foundation on rock." The Pharisees were building a religious system that outwardly looked good but there was no true foundation. Man made religion is basically the same! Paul warns in I Corinthians 3:11, "for no one can lay any foundation other than the one already laid, which is Jesus Christ." Later, he makes it clear that this foundation is built on the death, burial, and resurrection of Jesus Christ
(I Corinthians 15:3-4). The foolish builder has no foundation, no direction and no hope because he is building on a utilitarian philosophy. The broad road is wide and many follow it because it is the easiest and most convenient way to go. Unfortunately, it leads to destruction and hell.

What is the foundation upon which you are building? If you are building on the"shifting sand" of good deeds, charity, communion, baptism, church membership, you are heading in the wrong direction. Christ is the only answer for "He is way, the truth and the life" (John 14:6). He calls for repentance (a turning from our sin & its curse) to the Savior Who alone can redeem us and assure us of eternal life (John 1:12). Are you sure that heaven is your future? You can be if you open your heart and invited Jesus Christ to be your Savior and Lord. The choice is yours! It will determine your destiny.

Thursday, March 11, 2010

HEADING HOME

The wind of time blows through my life
As gentle breezes calm the soul
Though stormy clouds have marked my path
I'm heading to my Home at last!

I see the lights within the Gate
Its beauty far surpasses earth
For in the endless walls of grace
All those who trust will find their place.

So do not weep when angel's call
The invitation to the Feast
Has been sent out, I cannot wait
The family's standing at the Gate.

The curse of death will be removed
All tears will cease to flow that day
For in the presence of the King
I will not want for anything.

Then songs of praise will fill the air
Before the One upon His Throne
As all of earth and heaven proclaim
The glorious power of Jesus' Name.
--B. Pent

Saturday, March 6, 2010

THE SERMON ON THE MOUNT - Matthew 7:15-23

In his book "Against The Night" Chuck Colson warns of a cheap replica of true Christianity:
"much of the church is caught up on the success mania of American society. Often more concerned with budgets and building programs than with the Body of Christ. The Church places more emphasis on growth than on repentance. Repentance is a rare message in today's Church because it requires confrontation with an uncomfortable subject--sin. And sin does not sell well in our feel-good culture. When sin gets personal, people get skittish. Only the conviction of personal sin, however, brings us to Christ."

Jesus warns against those who profess a faith but do not possess true faith. They can talk it but don't live it. They may call Him "Lord, Lord," claim to prophesy, cast out demons and even perform miracle (v.22) but the proof of authentic Christianity is "fruit." Twice Jesus states, "by their fruit you will recognize them" (vs.16,20). Paul describes the kind of fruit Jesus was talking about in Galatians 5:22-23: love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness and self-control." If the "fruit" is not evident they are termed false prophets "that come to you in sheep's clothing, but inwardly they are ferocious wolves" (v.15). That is what the Pharisees were doing in that day. Their "fruit" was hard, plastic, legalistic and superficial! We are often warned in the New Testament of false Christ's (Matt.24:24); false witnesses (Matthew 26:60); false apostles (2 Cor.11:13); false brothers (2 Cor. 11:36); and false teachers (2 Pet. 2:1) .

When we truly produce "the fruit of the Spirit," we are assured of doing " the will of my father" (v.21). Genuine faith is active and productive. It is real, genuine and authentic! It affects our character and our conduct. Growing in faith takes time and discipline. It refuses to "walk in the counsel of the wicked; stand in the way of sinners; or sit in the seat of mockers, but delights in the law of the Lord and on his law he meditates day and night" (Ps.1:1-2). That kind of discipline results in "fruit." "He is like a tree planted by streams of water, which yields its fruit in season" (Ps.1:3) That's the kind of "fruit" authentic Christianity produces. It comes through reading His Word and prayer, through Bible study, denying self, and daily surrendering to His will. But the results are worth it in the light of eternity!

Tuesday, March 2, 2010

MY EMPTY HEART

Why does my heart seem so empty
Even when life looks so good?
Why does the mist in my spirit
Garner control of my mood?

Is it perchance I am searching
For phantoms just out of my reach
For something to fill up a longing
That no one in this life can breach?

The pot at the end of my rainbow
Seems always to vanish away
Each time that I reach for a nugget
I find nothing coming my way.

Then a small voice seems to whisper
Like the sound of a morning dove
"Nothing compares with the offer
Of God's indescribable love."

So next time my heart starts to hunger
For something to fill up that space,
I'll always remember His offer
To give me His fullness and grace.
--B. Pent