Abundance of Avocados in Ohauiti

At this time of the year where I live, there is an abundance of avocados in Ohauiti reserve. Today with the high winds many are dropping. Normally they are not easy to get. You either need to be a good tree climber or have a long pole or stick with a hook or cutting device. I thank God for the strong winds today.

I am reminded of the power of the Holy Spirit which came at Pentecost with the sound of a mighty rushing wind. The Holy Spirit also brings abundance into our lives. When we a born again of the Spirit the abundance of the kingdom of God is ours.

Jesus indeed said, "I have come that they may have life, and that they may have it more abundantly" (John 10:10).

Some feel if they have reached 90 they have had a long life and that they are too old to consider the abundant life promised by Christ. However, for a person at such an age with little time remaining who has not been born of the Holy Spirit, the truth is they are 'too old not to learn'.

Time is short. Please share this with one old person you know. My prayer is they will truly experience a long rich life - eternal life with Christ.

Praise post

We give praise to God that He has allowed us to quickly purchase a house in Tauranga (no mean feat) which we should be in by about the 23rd of July.

Tauranga has a serious homelessness problem and the weather has now turned cold. Please pray the government here can take the appropriate measures and that we can all do our bit through the love of Christ.

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The God who takes the initiative

Whenever there is a two-sided conflict, making peace is a incredibly complex affair. Witness the complexity of getting Israelis and Palestinians to the peace table. We saw it with the Catholics and the Protestants in Northern Ireland. We see it in many conflicts around the world.

When both sides are aggrieved, negotiating a peace is complex. It is far easier to make peace when one side will lay down their right to be aggrieved. When one side will forgive unilaterally. Can we see any evidence that God is willing to do this? 

When God is pleading with a rebellious Israel, He said, 

"I have blotted out your transgressions like a cloud and your sins like mist; return to me, for I have redeemed you." --- Isaiah 44:22

We don't often appreciate the full impact of this sentiment. We often gloss it over and excuse it away because it doesn't fit our prevailing idea of how God works. But here is God saying He's unilaterally forgiven a rebellious people. The plea to return to Him is not presented as a condition for the forgiveness. The forgiveness is given unilaterally, as a demonstration of the overwhelming goodness of God. 

Jesus is represented in scripture as the Man who was heard by God. When we understand God's Presence in Jesus, we can see how consistent is God's will to intercede and forgive without the slightest act of contrition.

"Father, forgive them for they know not what they do" --- Luke 23:34

We know this request is effective because Jesus' was the Voice that God heard! 

A third exhibit for this biblical pattern is found in the passage from Paul that we quoted within Thursday's and Friday's posts.

 “God, through Christ, reconciled us to himself and gave us the ministry of reconciliation; that is, in Christ God was reconciling the world to himself, not counting their trespasses against them, and entrusting to us the message of reconciliation. Therefore, we are ambassadors for Christ, God making his appeal through us. We implore you on behalf of Christ, be reconciled to God ... Working together with him, then, we appeal to you not to receive the grace of God in vain ... Behold, now is the favourable time; behold, now is the day of salvation.” --- 2 Corinthians 5:18-20, 6:1, 6:2b

Paul says God reconciled Himself "to us," "to the world." "To us" (who believe) He gave a ministry of reconciliation. To "the world" He says, "I've laid down my right to be aggrieved. I'm okay with you ... Now won't you lay down your grievance against me? Won't you be reconciled with me?"

God came to be at peace with us long before we repented. It is why the gospel is such unbelievable good news. 

If you're holding out against God, won't you be won over by His humble plea?  

If you've been won over by God, won't you join the "ministry of reconciliation"? The task of Christianity is not to radio in coordinates to the heavenly command centre pleading for immediate extraction; it is to boldly launch incursions of peacemaking. When people lay down their defences and protections against God, that is called reconciliation. It is called salvation. For our God is the God who took the initiative. 

This post used by permission from The God I Never Knew

Song of good news below by Lauren Daigle

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God made peace with humanity

The fear of God’s wrath has long been used as a tool for controlling people.

 

“What is to become of virtue, and heaven, and—clerical power, if the fear of eternal punishment is not forever kept before men’s eyes as the prop of human and divine authority?”

— Demetrius, Bishop of Alexandria, circa 230

 

Yet scripture declares that God is at peace with humanity. He’s certainly not at peace with the evil perpetrated in the world, but He’s fundamentally at peace with humanity.

 

“God, through Christ, reconciled us to himself … God was in Christ reconciling the world to himself, not counting their trespasses against them”

— 2 Corinthians 5:18, 19

 

The God who calls us to be peacemakers in the world has made peace with the world.

This post used by permission from The God I Never Knew

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