The Nineteenth Crumb
Amazing Grace
Despite all evidence to the contrary, my mom was
not convinced that there was no hope of our Heavenly Father ever coming to my
rescue, and she was unwilling to see me enlist with the devil’s army of
darkness without a fight. So, she brought over the New American Standard
(NAS) version of our Heavenly Father’s Holy Bible that I used to preach out of, and begged me to start reading it again.
Be assured that I resisted all urges to pick up
that Bible. For all I wanted to do was wait for an answer to my prayer to
the devil, and keep a watchful eye on what was appearing all around me.
Yes, all of the familiar images were on display
just about everywhere I looked, but there was also a new one that really caught
my attention. For it was of a man dressed in beaded buckskins (like an
Indian/Native American in traditional clothes) who appeared to be actually
standing in the room.
No, he did not move at all, but his presence was
still rather unnerving—to say the least. For it looked like he was
staring into the very depths of my soul, and he was holding a war-club (with a
head shaped like a bird of prey) in his right hand.
My vigil ended on the third day, but before you
jump too far, too fast, it may have had more to do with my mom calling me at
all hours of the night and day than anything else. For phone service had
been restored to the house in Bethlehem by then, and quite frankly, the main
reason why I finally relented and picked up my old Bible was just to get her to
shut up about it for maybe a little while. The possible significance of
it being on the third day was not lost on me, however.
It fell open to the first chapter of Luke,
and “For nothing
will be impossible with God.” [Luke
1:37 NAS] caught
my attention. Then, the strangest thing happened. For it was like a
light went on in my head, and my heart became instantly filled with hope.
Could it be that it was my Heavenly Father, who
was answering my prayer to the devil? For if nothing is impossible with
God—then nothing would be impossible for God, and if nothing is impossible for
God—then it would be possible for Him to forgive even me!
Oh how I wanted some more of that, but it was upon
very shaky legs that I proceeded forward. For if something sounds too
good to be true, it usually is—right?
But He said,
“The things impossible with men are possible with
God.” [Luke
18:27 NAS] Wow,
that is even better, but…
Minutes turned into hours, and hours turned into
days. Little did I eat, and little did I sleep. For I did not want
to do anything but focus all of my attention upon what was contained in that
Bible.
Yes, much of it was still fairly familiar, but
to a very great extent, it was like I was reading the contents of that very
special book for the very first time. For even the familiar parts had a
much different meaning to me than I remembered.
I avoided the harder-edged parts as much as
possible, of course. For I was scared to death that I was building my
hopes up over nothing.
And
everyone who has this hope fixed on Him purifies himself, just as He is
pure. Everyone who practices sin also practices lawlessness; and sin is lawlessness. You know that
He appeared in order to take away sins; and
in Him there is no sin. No one who
abides in Him sins; no one who sins has seen Him or knows Him. Little
children, make sure no one deceives you; the one who practices righteousness is
righteous, just as He is righteous; the one who practices sin is of the devil;
for the devil has sinned from the beginning. The Son of God appeared for
this purpose, to destroy the works of the devil. No one who is born of
God practices sin, because His seed
abides in him; and he cannot sin, because he is born of God. [1
John 3:3-9 NAS] Hence,
a good example of a passage that I wanted to avoid. For all of my efforts
to purify myself were failing miserably.
“Come
to Me, all who are weary and heavy-laden, and I will give you rest. Take
My yoke upon you and learn from Me, for I am gentle and humble in heart, and
YOU WILL FIND REST FOR YOUR SOULS. For My yoke is easy and My burden is
light.” [Matthew
11:28 NAS] Yeah,
now that is more like it, but my heart was still gripped with such fear.
There
is no fear in love; but perfect love casts out fear, because fear involves
punishment, and the one who fears is not perfected in love. [1
John 4:18 NAS] No,
that did not do much to help at the time.
Coming across [Isaiah
6:5] did
help some. For after reading about how the Lord cleansed the lips of
Isaiah, which was to clean up his language, it came to me that the same thing
had happened to me—even without asking for it!
Oh yes, that came as quite a shock. For it
had been a very long time since I could complete a sentence without adding some
very colorful adverbs and adjectives—not to mention all of the off-color stuff!
No, I was not trying to be cool. Well,
maybe a little at first, which was obviously in vain. For a honky-tonk
angel once told me that I could not be cool even after being left in a meat
locker overnight.
Nonetheless, it was not long before having a
foul mouth had nothing to do with trying to be cool. For that was just
the way I talked.
A good example of that happened during a rare attendance of a Sunday School class at
my mom’s church. For when asked what I thought about King David’s sin
with Bathsheba [2
Samuel 11:1-27] I said
that I did not believe he had any idea what the hell he was getting himself
into. Needless to say, they did not call on me again.
Much to my dismay, the euphoric feelings over the
filth being removed from my lips was rather short-lived. For my shadows
started rearing their very attractive heads in a more pronounced manner than
ever. For eyelashes, fingernails, body hair and even facial expressions
were now becoming clearly visible to me.
Thoughts of being beyond redemption filled my
head, and terror gripped my heart. For I figured that I must not be
trying hard enough to not pay attention to them.
Just to be clear, it was not on account of just
how much I appreciated the beauty of the female form that had me so concerned,
but even if that was all there was to it, it would be enough. For it is
written that if anyone looks upon a woman lustfully, they have already
committed adultery with her in their heart [Matthew
5:27-28].
Yes, I did indeed consider what the rest of the
passage [Matthew
5:29-30] appears
to suggest. For I could see where spending the rest of my time as a part
of this world blind would be better than spending all of eternity in Hell, but
deep down in my gut (so to speak) I knew that gouging my eyes out would not
stop the torment. For I could see them just as clearly with my eyes
closed, and making it even worse was that it was when my eyes were closed that
I could see them actually doing what they appeared to be doing with my eyes
open.
[Philippians
1:6] helped
some. For it talks about how the members of the church in Philippi were
promised that Christ Jesus would complete the good work He had begun in them,
and I hoped that this applied to me, as well.
Being shown an Amplified Bible version of [Philippians
2:12-13]helped even
more. For it includes the part about not working out our own salvation in
our own strength that has been left out of most other versions.
Yes, it could be argued that I was becoming all
excited over something I wanted to read, which had been added to our Heavenly
Father’s Holy Scriptures to the extreme detriment of all who would be led
astray by such. Yet, I had been having a feeling for quite some time that
this is the way it really is. After all, if it really was entirely up to
us to purify ourselves from sin, we would have as much to do with our own
salvation as our Heavenly Father would, and that would be a contradiction of
the truth absolutely being that it is a gift of God, which has nothing to do
with our own efforts to prove ourselves worthy of His favor [Ephesians
2:8-10].
As with the euphoria before, the hope did not
last long. For I could not take my eyes off of the sexually explicit
images for more than a minute or two, and my Indian friend would not take his
eyes off of me.
I would repeat, God is in control, over and over
again in my head, in the hope of obtaining a more lasting peace.
Sometimes, I would even say it out loud when I was alone with my
shadows. For I had it in my head that this might keep the devil and his
demons at bay.
It is
written that faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things
not seen [Hebrews
11:1], and that
it is impossible to please Him without faith [Hebrews
11:6]. So,
I had a decision to make, and I decided to believe that my Heavenly Father
really did love me, and that He would
make things right for me again. For He is, after all, the Lord God
Almighty [Exodus
6:2-3], and His
will would be done [Isaiah
44:24-28].
Oh yeah, that really did it. For there
were times when the room would actually start to spin after that.
Okay, maybe it was just my head spinning.
For I would have the same sensation even while wandering outside of the house.
It was while I was outside of the house and
shouting out loud that God loved me, and that He was in control, when a particularly disturbing thought invaded the inner
recesses of my mind. For it reasoned that if God really did love me and
really was in full control of all that happens, then why did He allow all of
the things that had contributed to my current state of absolute misery to
happen in the first place?
Time seemed to stand still at that
very moment. Making it even more intense was being made acutely aware of
the fact that a very great many (if not all) of the angelic host in Heaven were
eagerly awaiting my response.
No, I was not driven to my knees by a bright
Light [Acts
9:1-19] but I do not consider what I experienced as
being any less significant. For just as soon as I seriously asked, “What
is going on?,” my eyes were opened to see
things as they really were.
Changing metaphors, what started as a trickle,
soon became a flood. For I was inundated with answers to questions that I
had never thought to ask before, and I began to feel like the Prophet Jeremiah
felt when He was called to proclaim what He had been given to say [Jeremiah
1:4-10].
In previous attempts to explain what I
experienced, I have said that I was flooded with an enormous amount of
Spiritual knowledge and understanding, and that needs to be clarified.
For it is true that I was absolutely overwhelmed with Spiritual knowledge, but
much of the understanding came later. In fact, it is still going on.
A good example of something I did not quite
understand at the time had to do with being told that the hardness of far too
many hearts is exceedingly great. For I thought that was in reference to
those outside of the Christian community, and then I hit a wall of opposition
within.
Oh, I was so excited about what I had been
given. For it provided explanations to such things as to why a loving God
would allow a bus-load full of innocent children to die in an accident if He
could do anything about it, and I set about to tell all of the good Christian
people from my past in the area what I had been taught.
The explanation was that such things were meant
to give us opportunities to give our Heavenly Father the full benefits of our
considerable doubts. For He created mankind to give Himself opportunities
to receive a very special kind of love, and all that happens in this world is
for the purpose of achieving that.
Simply put, it is relatively easy to love someone,
who almost always does what you want them to do. Whereas, it is much more
difficult to do so when they do not, and all of the pain and suffering
experienced by others adds all the more to it appearing
to be much more likely that most (if not all) of us were created to be the
objects of His scorn—certainly not His affections.
They were having none of it, however. Some
were more polite than others, but they all made it quite clear that they did
not want to have anything to do with either me or what I had learned.
I was absolutely devastated. For I could
understand why they would not want to have anything to do with me while I was
still an unrepentant drunken whoremonger, but there I was standing before them
as a dramatically changed person.
Hence, another thing I did not understand at the
time. For trying to explain what it is like to enter into our Heavenly
Father’s absolute truth to someone, who has never experienced it themselves, is
like trying to explain what a rainbow looks like to someone, who has been blind
all of their life.
Needless to say, it is not going to be
successful. For someone who has been blind
all of their life would have no frame of reference, and this points to another
thing that took a while for me to better understand. For instead of just
giving knowledge and understanding about this or that, our Heavenly Father has
wanted me to actually experience many things for myself, and this is the same
for everyone else—regardless of whether they ever come to accept it as being as
such or not.
Speaking of such, I suppose I should have
realized that they would not want to receive what I had been given. For I
used to be one of them years before, and I would not have been very receptive
to anything that was contrary to what I had been taught. For if it was
good enough for my parents, it was good enough for me, and most in the
Christian community have many more generations of tradition to base their faith
upon than I did.
No, not all of the good Christian people I knew
turned a deaf ear to what I was trying to tell them. For my mom was very
interested, but it was like I was speaking a foreign language whenever I tried
to explain something to her.
Alas, what arguments we had. For I did not
understand at the time that she had not been given ears to hear what I had been
given to say.
Neither did I understand that it really was like
I was speaking a foreign language to her every time I tried to explain
something. Hence, what speaking in tongues is really all about.
No, this is not to ignore what happened on the
day of Pentecost [Acts 2:1-13], nor to say that there is no such thing as an
angelical language, but the absolute truth of the matter truly is that what is
referred to as speaking in tongues in our Heavenly Father’s Holy Bible is
more about saying things that are misunderstood by others (who think you are
talking about something else) than actually speaking to them in a different
language.
Please, be assured that knowing these things was
not making me feel superior. If anything, it was having just the opposite
effect. For I have always had a problem with rejection.
So, I sulked back to my little house in
Bethlehem, and yes, my shadows were all still there to greet me. In fact,
many of them had accompanied me on my first evangelical mission, and they
appeared to be mocking me every step of the way.
Although, there was one who appeared to be on my
side, and it was around this time that it was revealed to me that my Indian
friend represented the Lord Jesus Christ holding me in His right hand.
For the head of His war club was carved into the likeness of an osprey, which
is a medium-sized eagle.
All of that was symbolic of my calling.
For another name for an osprey is a fish hawk, and a hawk is an aggressive
hunter of its prey, which is consistent with me being called as an aggressive
fisher of men (and women, of course).
Nonetheless, there were limits. For it
would be to work against what our Heavenly Father wanted to accomplish to seek
to force someone (in one way or another) to accept what they did not want to.
Therefore, since it had been made all too
painfully clear to me that very few (if any at all) were willing to accept that
what I had been given to say was of our Heavenly Father, a different approach
was most definitely needed, and I became very excited
over the new plan of attack that came to mind. For it involved going to
members of the Christian community and asking them to help me understand what
was right or wrong about the new way I was looking at things. After all,
is this not a request that no good Christian can refuse—right?
No, there was nothing disingenuous about
it. For I really did have a great many unanswered questions swirling
around in my head, and this was making me feel very confident about it being much better this time around.
It did not take long before it became all too
painfully clear that I still did not have a clue. Granted, it could be
said that it was better this time. For I was not met with nearly as much
open hostility as before, but the most consistent answer I received to my
questions was that there is much that we are not meant to understand at this
time.
Little by little, the flint in my own heart
started forming another thick layer of crust, and on the way back from my last
encounter, I was reminding my Heavenly Father that I had not signed up for any
this nonsense. For all I wanted from Him was to have my health restored
so that I could finally make my dream of running my own cattle ranch a reality,
and to be allowed to have a good wife and family to share it with.
With just one stroke from His terrible, swift
sword, my belligerence was shattered. For [1
John 4:1-6] basically
says that those truly in Christ Jesus listen to His chosen servants, and that
cuts both ways. For in far too many cases, it was as if nothing had been
said at all when I had sought to tell someone about what I had come to know and
understand, but in all fairness, I sure didn’t want to hear what they had to
say when it made me feel like I had been listening to the wrong voices in my
head.
Was this some kind of joke? For if it was,
I was not laughing.
Be assured that I felt like the joke was on me
after I made an attempt to contact with my daughters again. For I was so
hopeful that they would be shown just how different I was now, but it was
quickly made abundantly clear that they still did not want to have anything to
do with me.
Nonetheless, I knew that my Lord and
Savior was there with me, and that went
far beyond merely being a matter of faith. For I could actually feel
myself being in His very presence, and there were times when I could feel Him
rocking me back and forth on His lap, with His arms around me.
The storm still raged, nonetheless. For I
did not feel good enough to be one of His chosen servants, and I insisted on
blaming myself for my inadequacies.
Somewhere in the midst of it all, [Romans
11:32] smacked
me between the eyes, and I actually wondered where it had come from. For
I could not recall ever seeing the verse before—let alone having heard a sermon
based upon it.
Yes, I would think that there would be many a
sermon preached on such a verse as this. For it makes it quite clear that
our Heavenly Father bound all of mankind over to disobedience so that He could
have mercy upon us all.
Could it be that being who I naturally am was
not all my fault? No, this sounds too good to be true.
Yet, how could it be otherwise? For how
could I have ever done anything wrong unless I was allowed to?
Passages such as [Numbers
20:1-13] brought
me crashing back down to earth in a hurry. For if the Lord could deal
with Moses so harshly after him being such a faithful servant for as long as he
had, how could I ever hope to be pleasing in His sight—regardless of whose
fault it may be?
Immediately after terror gripped my heart again,
a curious thing happened. For a thought entered my head about the reason
why He had denied Moses the privilege of leading the children of Israel into
the promised land was that this is what He wanted Joshua to do, and that it was not meant as a punishment.
A couple of days later, another curious thing
happened. For when I read, Now the Lord said to Joshua, “This day I will begin to exalt you in the
sight of all Israel, that they may know that just as I have been with Moses, I
will be with you.” [Joshua
3:7 NAS] I was
immediately reminded of the thought about Moses not being allowed to lead the
children of Israel into the promised land not being meant as a punishment.
Yes, I was trying to be funny again by referring
to what happened as being a curious thing. For it was around this time
when I came to realize that the true Word of God is the Lord Jesus Christ—not
the book that He had written about Himself to serve as written confirmation of
what He Himself wants to personally reveal to each and every one of us, on an
individual basis and without exception.
In other words, it was around that time when it
became clear to me that the cart was being placed in front of the horse, so to
speak. For it has been widely taught that faith comes from the Bible in
one way or another. Whereas, the
absolute truth of the matter truly is that faith comes from its Author, and His
Holy Scriptures are provided to help us to better understand what is really
going on.
Yes, I realize that my account of the light
coming on after I read [Luke
1:37] appears
to contradict that, but I was trying to stay true to the way it appeared to be
to me at the time. For the bottom-line is that I had a great desire to
find something like that, and this great desire came from the Author—not the
book itself.
No, none of this is meant to say that what we
naturally consider to be intelligence has nothing to do with the process.
For it most certainly does to a certain extent, but instead of it being the
result of an independent ability, true knowledge and understanding comes from
our Heavenly Father allowing and enabling us to know and understand things
every step of the way.
Yes, many would take great exception to
that. For they have been led to believe that it is only after someone has
been born-again in Christ Jesus that His Holy Spirit comes to live within their heart.
No, I am not here to deny that it is true, but I
am called to help explain that the perception of this has been greatly
corrupted. For the absolute truth of the matter truly is that His Holy
Spirit has been with all of us from the moment of our conception, but it is
only after accepting Christ Jesus as truly being our Lord and Savior that we
are made aware of His constant presence.
It is also at that time when we are allowed and
enabled to start seeing things through His eyes, so to speak. Hence, the
reason why it is referred to as being born-again. For nothing looks the
same to us after that.
Be assured that there is more to it than that,
with changes in character most definitely being a part of it, but it is not the
same for all. For it all depends
upon what our Heavenly Father wants to accomplish in and through someone that
determines just how much they are transformed into the likeness of His only
begotten Son, who truly is the Lord Jesus Christ.
Along with all of that, it was also revealed to
me that it is fruitless to think of our Heavenly Father and His only begotten
Son and His Holy Spirit in separate terms. For it is true that they are
three separate individuals, but since they are One and the same with each
other, where One is, the others always are.
No, this is not to contradict what was written
for our benefit. For it is true that we can only come to our Heavenly
Father through His only begotten Son, but this is only because of it being the
way He wants it to be. For our Heavenly Father has always been everywhere
all of the time, and that certainly includes being with each and every one of
us every second of our lives in this world.
Upon completion of that session, I better
understood why being given great knowledge comes with great sorrow [Ecclesiastes
1:18]. For
it was becoming ever more increasingly clear to me that almost everything about
what our Heavenly Father actually says is absolutely true is quite contrary to
what has been generally presented as being the truth in His name for quite some
time.
Subsequently, it was also becoming ever more
increasingly clear to me that what I was being given to say would not be what
most would want to hear. For they had just too much to lose in their
sight—especially in regards to self-righteousness.
No, you will not hear too many personally
embrace the term. For it is right up there with being holier than thou,
but what else could it be? For they want to believe that it will be by
their own (self) efforts that they will be found right (righteous) before God, come Judgment Day.
All while openly professing to have full and
complete faith in His grace, of course. For one did not have anything to
do with the other, according to what they had been taught.
No, it cannot be denied that some really are
more (even much more) Christ-like in their ways than others, but this is by our
Heavenly Father’s hand—not their own. For there is NOTHING good about ANY
of us apart from Him—be assured.
Be also assured that it applies just as much to
what we naturally consider to be good about lives. For our loved ones,
our interests, and even the kind of work we do,
are all gifts from our Heavenly Father.
It is in that regard that it can be said that I
was given a great advantage. Sometimes, I
would even say so myself. For after everything I considered to be good
about my life was taken away from me, I had nothing left to lose.
Therefore, it was made fairly easy for me to want to accept what our Heavenly
Father actually says is absolutely true.
Oh, but there was still way too much of my
natural self left intact to glory in my
lowly circumstances for very long, and I took to heart the parable of the
widow, who refused to accept no from the judge [Luke
18:1-5]. For
I still desperately wanted my physical health restored, along with a good wife
to have and to hold.
No, I have no delusions about actually changing
our Heavenly Father’s mind, nor would I want to. For the best prayer to
pray is for His will to be done, but I did find myself back out on the road
again soon enough.
In some ways, it was the same, and in others, it
was not. For my health had not been fully restored, and I was as lonely
as ever. Nonetheless, I did have a better understanding of what was
really going on.
Well, at least I did at times. For having
a great understanding of what was really going on did not make things any less
painful for me, and there were times when I wished it had of been the other guy
who had answered my prayer.
Oh ye of little faith, I know. Of course,
I even wondered if I had of been woefully deceived about that.
As a matter of fact, I did believe that I had
good reason to. For the road was becoming harder and harder for me to
negotiate with each passing day.
Thankfully, I was among friends at the
company. For they recognized just how sick I was becoming, and they took
me off of long-haul to work more locally.
Well, at least I wanted to believe that I was
among friends. For the second local load
I had to deliver went to Toronto.
Yes, I most certainly am talking about the one
up in Canada, and most of the local loads I was dispatched on were shuttle runs
between the Tyson plant in Russellville, Arkansas (around 60 miles northwest of
Little Rock) and a cold storage facility on the outskirts of Atlanta,
Georgia. Many a load also went to and from the Tyson plants in Center,
Texas (around 90 miles southwest of Shreveport, Louisiana and Pine Bluff,
Arkansas (around 40 miles south of Little Rock).
There was one of those loads that I was sure
glad to be on, though. For it was at a cold storage facility on the
southwestern side of Atlanta where I met a true child by faith of our Heavenly Father.
No, I cannot remember his name, but I hope to
always remember what a witness he was to me. For when I asked him to join
me at the Blue Spot (a generally all-black strip club next to the Petro Truck-Stop
on the west side of Atlanta) all he said was, “Since becoming a Christian, I no
longer want to go to places like that.”
Oh yes, it stung to hear that, but it was not
enough to keep me out of the place later. If I remember right, the
bouncers called me, “Spot,” for being the only white boy in the place.
No, it was not that I had backslidden that
far. For the focal point of my fears was that the great desire to do such
things had never really left me, and I was just not strong enough to withstand
the pressure. Hence, a description of a true crackerhead.
It sounds plumb pathetic, I know. For many
have went their entire lives without
having sex of any kind.
Making it appear to be even worse is that we are
not talking about any sort of addiction here. For as it was with my
drinking, my sexual desires were governed by want—not need, but in all fairness
to myself, when the urge hit hard enough, just saying no was not an option.
Yet, I still wanted to believe in what I had
experienced before, and then it all came together for me one day, which is when
I heard in a sermon being broadcast over the radio what our Heavenly Father had
been already personally revealing to me. For what is truly meant by the truth will set you free [John
8:32] is
that our Heavenly Father truly is in full control of ALL that happens, and that all who are truly in Christ
will not be judged.
Cutting to the chase, all who are truly in
Christ are not always set free from sinning while they are still a part of this
world. For it all depends upon what
our Heavenly Father wants to accomplish in and through each individual, but all
who are truly in Him can be certain of being set free from the ultimate penalty
for sin, which is eternal spiritual death. For He has already paid the
price in full for ALL of the sins that have been (and will be) committed in
this world.
Adding all the more to my confidence was having
it revealed that as it was with the Apostle Paul, so was it also meant to be
with me. For it is written: To keep me from becoming conceited because of these surpassingly great
revelations, there was given me a thorn in my flesh, a messenger of Satan, to
torment me. Three times I pleaded with the Lord to take it away from
me. But he said to me, “My grace is sufficient for you, for my power is
made perfect in weakness.” Therefore I will boast all the more gladly
about my weaknesses, so that Christ's power may rest on me. That is why,
for Christ's sake, I delight in weaknesses, in insults, in hardships, in
persecutions, in difficulties. For when I am weak, then I am
strong. [2
Corinthians 12:7-10 NIV]
Oh yes, that would have me added to the hit list
of many a ministry, if any of them cared
enough to listen. For they are all about taking personal responsibility
for our actions, but the proof of what I have been given to say about this can
be seen every time they take a sincere look at themselves. For who from
among us can honestly say that they are completely
without sin—even after truly accepting Christ Jesus as being their own personal
Lord and Savior? After all, is it not true that all wrong-doing is not
doing things just exactly like our Heavenly Father would (both in spirit and
practice), and that all wrong-doing is sin
according to His Witness, which is confirmed in [1
John 5:17]?
No, this is not meant to encourage
wrongdoing. How could it? For who in their right mind would want to purposely do what would be most harmful to
themselves and others?
Yes, there is more to the wages of sin than just
eternal spiritual death. For the ramifications of wrongdoing can be quite
far-reaching in this world. Just ask the friends and family of a drug
addict (or alcoholic) if you don’t believe me.
No, it is not at all true that someone can only
hurt themselves—not even when they have no friends or family, nor have had any
negative impact on society in
general. For what hurts even the least of us hurts our Heavenly Father even more.
Just to be clear, none of my sexual desires were
ever of a homosexual nature. In fact, I used to hate them with a passion.
Hence, another thing that was changed about
myself. For it was revealed to me that fornication is fornication, and that they are as helpless to
change their ways as I am to change my own.
Alas, such is the essence of faith. For it
is made very hard to give Him the benefit of our doubts at times, but since the
kind of faith that truly is of our Heavenly Father is not blind (nor deaf) is
it not ultimately made even harder to disbelieve?
No, I am not talking in riddles. For our
Heavenly Father declares that no one will be able to honestly say that they did
not understand everything He wanted them to, come Judgment Day.
Neither will any of us be able to honestly say
that He did not come to their rescue when they most needed Him to. For
our Heavenly Father reveals Himself in various ways to even those who do not
want to find Him, and this is what not putting any more upon us than we can
bear is really all about [1
Corinthians 10:12-13].
Nonetheless, it would do us ALL well
to not take it for granted that everything that can be spiritually heard is
actually our Heavenly Father speaking. For Satan and his horde of rogue
angels are also allowed and enabled to whisper sweet nothings into our ears at
times.
A good example of that is what I experienced one
night on a particularly dark and spooky road around 50 miles due west of Green
Bay, Wisconsin. For in the hope of being delivered from out of another
deep pit of despair I had fallen into, I kept reminding myself of the fact that
my Heavenly Father would not have stopped me from blowing my brains out if He
had not of wanted to really have all that much to do with me. I then
heard a voice (just as clear as a bell) that said that it was not the Lord God
Almighty who had stopped me from doing myself in. It went on to say that God
only hears the prayers of the righteous that are directed to Him, and that I was now his to do with as he
liked.
Talk about being terrified, but almost
immediately, my Heavenly Father came to my rescue by reminding me of the fact
that I was created to be His. He also reminded me that only those who do
not want to truly be His will not be welcome to spend all of eternity with Him
in His Kingdom of Heaven as an heir to all that is His glory, come Judgment Day.
No, artistic license is not being employed
here. For I really did have all of that buzzing around in my head.
None of it should be of any shock to you,
anyway. For it is called thinking, and it is something that you
experience each and every day.
Now, it may not be that you have full-blown
theological debates raging in your head at all hours of the day and night, but
it doesn’t really matter. For our Heavenly Father is involved in all of
the decisions we think about—even the ones about such mundane things as what to
fix for supper or what to watch on TV, and the devil and his demons are also
allowed to put their influence in play at times.
On the other hand, it may very well be just a
matter of me thinking too much. For I have been told that on a number of
occasions when I have tried to explain what was going on in my head.
One of those occurred while at a truck-stop
chapel in eastern Pennsylvania, and after I left, I was feeling like a complete
failure. For I always blame myself when things do not go well.
Again, my Heavenly Father came to my rescue, and
He did it in a rather interesting way. For as I approached a slower truck
in front of me, the image of wild horses running free formed in the dust on the back of the trailer, and at the same
time, [Jeremiah
12:5] came
to mind. If you are not familiar with the verse, it is about Jeremiah
being conditioned for tougher times ahead.
Yes, I suppose it really can be said that our
Heavenly Father moves in mysterious ways. For He even started speaking to
me through the lyrics of songs, in that certain lines would seem to literally
jump out of the speakers and dive deep into my very soul.
No, I am not talking about just Christian music.
For Def Leppard’s Bringing On The Heartbreak, Too Late For Love, and Paper Son
hit particularly hard. As did Collective Soul’s Shine, Go Go Dolls’ Iris
and Name, Gordon Lightfoot’s If You Could Read My Mind, Chicago’s Feelin'
Stronger Every Day and Hard To Say I'm Sorry, Ten Years After’s I'd Love To
Change The World, Styx’s Foolin’ Yourself and Grand Illusion, REO Speedwagon’s
Ridin’ The Storm Out, Triumph’s Hold On, Fight The Good Fight and Lay It On The
Line, as well as Ozzy Osbourne’s Road To Nowhere, Mr. Crowley and See You On
The Other Side.
Oh yeah, there were many, many others, and not
all of them came from the classic rock side of the musical scene. For
Johnny Cash’s Sunday Mornin’ Comin’ Down hit harder than ever, and Christian
rock groups like WhiteHeart, DC Talk, The Newsboys, Guardian, Petra, and
X-Sinner were singing about things I had never heard before.
Moreover, it did not even require listening to
what was coming out of the speakers. For He would sometimes wake me up
with a song buzzing around in my head, and that continues to this very day.
Yes, it could be argued that it is just another
example of having a song stuck in your head, but it should make one pause to
wonder when a song that has not been heard in a while is there to help bring in
the day (such as Rare Earth’s I Just Want To Celebrate). Ah, but of what
value is any of this to those who do not want to believe it?
Not to belabor the point. For I am quite
sure that all who have been allowed and enabled to understand have been given
enough information to do so already.
Nonetheless, I am compelled to add a few more
songs to the list before moving on. For Kansas’ Carry On My Wayward Son
replaced Molly Hatchet’s Flirtin’ With Disaster as my adopted theme song after
I went through my change, and Kansas’ Point of Know Return, Dust In The Wind
and Hold On have also meant a great deal to me.
Be assured that the same can be said of Simon
& Garfunkel’s Bridge Over Troubled Waters, The Boxer, The Sound of Silence
and I Am A Rock. For they have also played significant roles in the
emotional roller-coaster that has been my life in this world so far.
Yes, it would sure simplify the whole process of
getting to know Him if He would just make Himself clearly visible, but there is
a very good reason for why He does not. For He wants us to want to love
Him for the right reasons, and if He was clearly visible in all of His glory,
most would only want to bow down before Him because of being too afraid not to
while others would only want to do so for their own personal gain.
In my earlier years, I was led to believe
something completely different. For I was taught that our Heavenly Father
had to leave this world because of being too holy to be in the presence of sin, and that it was for this reason that He has
to move in such mysterious ways. Woe be
it unto us all if this is indeed true.
No, our Heavenly Father has not left us as
orphans to fend for ourselves in this world, and on a bright, sunny afternoon
while I was backed into a dock at a warehouse in Smyrna, Georgia (northwest
suburb of Atlanta), He made it even more abundantly clear to me that I was not
just a product of the natural order of things by speaking to me in an audible
voice. He said, “Introduce Me.”
No, He did not speak to me in a booming voice
coming out of a storm like He did to Job [Job
38:1].
Neither did He speak to me in a whisper on the wind like He did to Elijah [1
Kings 19:9-13].
In fact, there was really nothing distinctive
about it. For what I heard seemed to come from an adult male (speaking in
English, without any discernable accent) who was no more than a couple of feet
away from me.
No, I cannot naturally blame anyone for thinking
that what I heard was nothing more than a figment of my very fertile
imagination. For I was laying down in the sleeper at the time, but there
is not a doubt in my mind that it really was our Heavenly Father speaking to me
in a way that I could easily understand.
Since then, He has audibly called me by name a
few times, which has been greatly appreciated. For I have had many a doubt
about many a thing, with most of those doubts coming back to whether or not I
am indeed a chosen servant of His.
Hence, another reason for our Heavenly Father
hiding Himself from our physical
sight. For it leaves room for doubt, which makes the kind of love
that He can receive from us all the more satisfying.
2 comments:
I see that you are very special to God. Like a parent watches over their child, he has always watched over you. He knows your heart, and like his word says, before you ask, he answers.
He didn't allow the devil to answer your prayer, instead the unseen angels touched you with his word.
To know that love through the verses you share is indescribable.
Thanks for stopping by, my dear Crystal Mary!!! Our Heavenly Father meets us where we are at. Since I was heavily indoctrinated to believe that He does not speak to us directly anymore, He came to me through His Scriptures. As He drew me closer, it became easier and easier to understand that He (not just one or more of His angels) had been with me and actually talking to me wince the womb and that His Holy Scriptures were given to serve as written confirmation of what He Himself personally reveals/teaches to each and every one of us, in accordance to what He wants to accomplish in and through them. No, this is not to diminish the significance of either His Scriptures or angels, but far too many are very comfortable with them serving as a buffer between themselves and Him. Be assured that the devil and his demons work tirelessly to reinforce that buffer.
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