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The Fear Of God Is Far From Us

Submission for Twin Falls, Times-News column for April 4, 2020

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The Fear of God Is Far From Us

From the last time I was in the rotation for writing this column, there were no cases of COVID-19 in the state of Idaho. Today, there are hundreds. What does this mean and what do we do now?

There is much to say about the personal responsibility every citizen has toward each other. You will hear often today that the most loving thing that can be done is to love your neighbor as yourself. There is something majestic that an otherwise selfish human would set down a personal pleasure to better serve a neighbor. It is one of the things that marks the Christian faith around the world. It’s what causes the people who respond to disasters around the world to not just send money, but by going and serving.

There is no mistake, that while there is much unknown about how COVID-19 will ultimately impact the world, there is one thing that is currently missing today. That is the call to the nation to repent.

This happened quickly, didn’t it? Within days, normal is no longer normal. No one was thinking this would be what April of 2020 would look like.

How did it happen? That may take time to unpack. What the Christian must do now is bless the Lord for the opportunity to recalibrate life. It’s good to consider the things that matter most to us and be careful that we don’t become trapped by loneliness, worry, anxiety, depression, or become easily distracted from the good God is intending to come from this.

When will God wake up His church? When will she no longer give in to the God-hating culture? God is good and everything He does is for His glory and our good. Even days filled with temporary affliction. This is evident when you keep the splendor and the glory of the Living God in front of you. When you don’t know this God, everything is more attractive to you. When John the Baptist was preaching repentance and the kingdom of heaven in his day he pointed to Jesus and declared, “Behold the Lamb of God, who takes away the sins of men.” Look to this Jesus today!

Today is a day filled with sorrow, a day filled with pain, a day filled with heartache; live it with joy. The only way you will be able to do that is to behold the Lamb of God who takes away the sins of men. If you are to ever be forgiven from your sins it will only come from the one qualified and capable of paying for that sin, satisfying the requirement of death. Otherwise, there is no hope.

If you are going to put your hope in false gods, that hope will give you eternal sorrow. If you are going to put your hope in the religions of men, that hope will abandon you in the grave. If you are going to put your hope in the Governor’s hands, the government’s hands, or the President’s hands, that hope too will most assuredly disappoint, that hope will only give you increasing debt and never-ending taxes.

There is only one who can save you, but the fear of God is far from us today. The world has no fear of God, this nation has little fear of God, and the state is paralyzed with the fear of men. The church; well the church looks so much like the world that the world rarely turns to her anymore for direction. The world sees the church among the nonessentials. The church must exercise with mercy and grace today and be bold enough to say once again, “behold the Lamb of God!”

We are days away from celebrating that historic Resurrection Day! Behold the Lamb of God who takes away the sins of men! Look to the only begotten son of God. Read the Bible. Turn from your wicked ways. Believe upon the Lord Jesus Christ, as described by the Bible, and be saved. There are God-fearing churches in the valley who are prepared and able to point you to the Lamb of God who takes away the sins of men.

Idaho Abortion Human Rights Act – 2019

The time is short.

I make not apology for my appeal to all God fearers of Idaho.

There is a proposed bill, the Idaho Abortion Human Rights Act, in front of Idaho House of Representatives. Here’s my encouragement to all God fearing followers of the Lord Jesus Christ, as described by the Bible; it is important that we communicate to Rep. Steven Harris who is the Chairman of the State Affairs Committee. This committee is a starting place for this bill. As of yet, Rep. Harris has not given the proposed bill a formal “hearing”. If the bill does not get a formal hearing it will not be allowed an opportunity for debate or public hearing. It is important that we speak to this matter.

What can you do?

An update on three ‘statements’ that are circulating throughout the state.

  1. Pastors of Idaho Mercy Statement: as of Feb. 11 there are 81 pastors from 30 of 202 cities in Idaho signing this statement. May God give us more pastors willing to sign this statement, representing exponentially more people across the state. There are many more God fearing pastors in many more cities that have not heard of this opportunity yet. Pass this on to them today without delay.
  2. Mother’s in Idaho: as of Feb. 11 we have 131 women from 25 of 202 cities in Idaho signing this statement. There are God fearing women in many more cities that have not heard of this opportunity yet. Pass it on to them today without delay.
  3. Men of Idaho: as of Feb. 11 we have 79 men from 25 of 202 cities in Idaho signing this statement. There are God fearing men in many more cities that have not heard of this opportunity yet. Pass this on to them today without delay.
(updated at 11:25 p.m. on February 13, 2019)

The time is short. May God have mercy upon the state of Idaho.

Don’t forget:

  • When communicating with government that you are first an ambassador of Christ’s Reconciliation and you have potential opportunity to bear witness of Christ to an unbeliever.
  • Be courteous, kind, gentle, careful with your speech.
  • Keep in mind, our hope is not in men. Our hope is in Christ alone. Keep your eyes upon Him.
  • Be grateful for God’s mercy and grace.

“Drip down, O heavens, from above,
And let the clouds pour down righteousness;
Let the earth open up and salvation bear fruit,
And righteousness spring up with it.
I, the Lord, have created it. (Isaiah 45:8)

Paul Thompson is a citizen from Twin Falls, in the state of Idaho.

In Times Like This

It was nearly eight years ago.

I would have to preach Psalm 46 to myself again and again and again. Today? I preach it to myself still.

Scripture is more than just words on a page. They’re not magical words on a page that come true when you say them in the correct order or read them by moon light. They are more than mere words on a page because they tell of who God is.

In Psalm 46, God is our refuge and strength, a helper who is always found.

Because He is this, “we will not be afraid”. This does not read, “we don’t have to be afraid”, it is “we will not be afraid”.

I would, and still do, have to preach that to myself often. Because you are God, I will not be afraid. Even if the earth shakes and the mountain tops melt into the depths of the sea, even if the water rages and foams, even if turmoil is in my inner man, I will not be afraid.

~rest~ (Selah)

While all around me was and can still be in confusion, there is a river that “delights in the city of God.” Where God is, all things are subject to Him. Though the earth shakes, mountains melt, nations rage, kingdoms foam, the earth becomes mush… The LORD of Host is with us, “the God of Jacob is our stronghold.”

~rest~ (Selah)

Come.

Come, see the works of the LORD. He holds all things by the power of His word. He is the LORD of angel armies. He provides for the needs of His people and even for the needs of those who curse His name. He causes wars to cease. He shatters the works of man.

I will not be afraid.

I will preach this again! For the sake of my soul, I will preach this today!

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