Christian Holiness Journal

a record of struggle and victory to know the mind of Christ

Generic selectors
Exact matches only
Search in title
Search in content
Search in posts
Search in pages
Filter by Categories
angels
balance
best of
Bible reading
Christology
church benevolence
cross
Daily Walk with Christ
deliverance
discipline
Easter
eden
failure
Faith
Fear
Fear Not
freedom
heaven
hell
history
Holiness
Holy Spirit
hymn
joy
leadership
Life of Jesus
love
marriage
mercy
nazarene
news link
One Life
Peace
perfect love
persecution
praise
prayer
quiet
repentance
salvation
sanctification
sin
small group study
Son of Man
The Church
The Quest
trinity
Uncategorized
what we believe
whosoever will
work
  • Home
  • About
  • Contact
  • Q&A

Powered by Genesis

You are here: Home / Archives for ChristianHolinessDaily

Unfailing Love

May 23, 2019 by ChristianHolinessDaily

His unfailing Love will catch is in the end. I have endured many physical ailments, including winning the battle against a fairly rare cancer called myxofibrosarcoma, endured colon cancer, and suffered a bad back that has plagued generations of my family. One ailment for which I have never sought treatment is one that the doctors found during a pre-surgical evaluation four years ago. I have spinal stenosis in my neck, which makes it hard to stay vertical.

I used to describe it as being dizzy, but it is not dizziness, not vertigo, not like an ear infection, not like getting out of a chair too quickly. I am simply not able to stay completely upright at times, and it is affected by the position of my neck and head. Consequently, I am often told that I walk funny, with my head held a certain way and tiny little shuffles instead of long, manly strides. It’s sometimes difficult to hold my head up normally. It’s impossible to sit in a straight-back chair if I cannot slouch. I lose my footing and fall.

I say all that to say this, though the writer of the 94th Psalm spoke metaphorically, I have no problem thinking about slipping and falling literally. My wife knows the injuries I’ve suffered and has confessed that she fully expects me to fall and crack my skull, and bleed-out long before cancer ever takes me.

Either way… No matter how I meet my Maker, I am ready. His unfailing love has caught me (literally and metaphorically) so often when I fall that I have no doubt His love will catch me at that final fall.

Psalm 94:17-18 NIV –

When I said, “My foot is slipping,”

your unfailing love, Lord, supported me.

When anxiety was great within me,

your consolation brought me joy.

Filed Under: Faith, love, mercy Tagged With: falling, unfailing Love

The Remnant

May 18, 2019 by ChristianHolinessDaily

The remnant

For several years I’ve been reading stories of the miraculous things happening in the persecuted Church: stories of Christ appearing to Muslims in dreams and visions; stories of Christians protected by angels; stories of lions appearing to rescue Christians about to be beheaded. Many more such stories have been told. Are they believable? I believe that God is working in miraculous ways.

I have communicated with a handful of Christians native to persecuted areas. Many have now vanished from social media and email. I know this about them: they felt abandoned by the Church in the West, if not by God; they felt alone.

It is in our nature to sometimes feel alone in the struggle of righteousness, even here in the US. It is both easy and self-serving to believe we are the only ones standing against the post-Christian version of Baal worship. In truth, the Church in the West may be fooling itself into believing we are a part of the Church at all. Our faith paddles in comparison to the faith of Christians in Africa.

We in America may be a type of Church of Pergamum while the Church in Africa and the Middle East is the Church at Smyrna (see Revelation 2:8-17).

Yet, know matter how often or to what degree any of us feel abandoned, we never stand alone. God always has a remnant. Just as Elijah knew nothing of his 7000 contemporaries who had not bowed down to Baal, Christians worldwide are refusing to bow to the false gods of this world. We are not alone, even when we stand unto death.

Christ said, “For I am with you always, even into the end of the earth.” He is with us, and there is always a remnant.

Filed Under: Faith, Fear, Uncategorized Tagged With: Baal, Elijah, faith, remnant

The Poor You Will Have Always

May 14, 2019 by ChristianHolinessDaily

In just a couple of days, Jesus would be betrayed. He had been warning His closest disciples of His impending death, but it seems they did not – or did not want to – understand. Mary, sister of Martha and Lazarus, seemed to understand. She knew that if Jesus returned to Jerusalem, that He would be put to death. She also knew that He planned exactly that, to return to Jerusalem.

To honor Him, and to let Him know that she worshiped Him, she took a jar of pure nard – or spikenard – and anointed Him, first His head and then His feet, as was tradition.

What a waste. It would take most people a year’s wages to fill a jar that size with such an expensive perfume. Even if it was used for the benefit of one such as Jesus, it is a sin to waste it. It could have been sold and the money given to the poor. The disciples seemed to be in agreement on this matter.

Jesus, though, defended Mary. “Leave her alone,” He said. “She intended to save this for the day of my burial.”

Such a statement must have profoundly confused the disciples. Before they could ponder it, though, Jesus added a reference to the Law (Deuteronomy 15:11). “The poor, you will have always, but you will not always have me.”

There are many lessons to be found in this passage, but we will emphasize only two. First, Jesus knew that, because we are human and we comprise a physical body, intellect, and spirit (or – as I grew up hearing it: body, mind and soul), we must pay equal attention to our physical needs and our spiritual needs. There is, in other words, a time for worship and a time for ministry. There is a time to build our bodies, a time to build our minds, and a time to build our relationship with our Heavenly Father. This was Mary’s time to build her spirit through worship.

The second point is this: Jesus did not say, “The poor you will have always; there’s no fixing that problem, so instead of throwing money at it, we should instead build a cathedral that will outshine the ones that John the Baptist’s followers built out on the highway.” No, this passage is not an excuse to take money from the ministry column of the budget ministry and move it into the building fund (or elsewhere). Quite the opposite. The words of Jesus hearken back to a passage that commands the nation of Israel to take care of the poor and destitute in their nation. Because there are poor and will always be poor people in the land, we need to plan for them, to minister to them, to teach them, and love them, and help them as a part of an ongoing process. Ministering to the poor should be a part of our church budget.

Does ministering to the poor make one holy? No, but those who attempt to be holy as God is holy will help the poor.

Side Note: Perfume such as that which was made from the root of nard was used in many ways
in Jewish Antiquity. It was used in the making of incense Anointing oil was used for three main purposed ”

Filed Under: balance, Daily Walk with Christ Tagged With: balance, body, mind, nard, needy, oil, perfume, poor, soul, spirit

  • « Previous Page
  • 1
  • …
  • 5
  • 6
  • 7
  • 8
  • 9
  • …
  • 141
  • Next Page »

Recent Articles

  • The Test
  • The Abundance of God’s Creation
  • Adam’s Rib
  • Teaching Through Songs and Hymns
  • There’s Power in the Blood
Signup to receive updates