Daily SOAP: Hating Every False Way

My daily journaling from God’s Word. SOAP stands for Scripture, Observation, Application and Prayer. Today’s journal comes from reading Psalm 119.  (I taught Psalm 119 yesterday, so I’m taking a break from Romans). 

Scripture

“From your precepts, I get understanding; therefore, I hate every false way.” –Psalm 119:104

Observation

The writer of this Psalm  LOVED God’s commandments and HATED the false ways. He had both emotions and so must we. If we don’t HATE error, do we really love truth?

Application

As a Christian and member of American culture, it is difficult to HATE something. We are taught not to judge others’ beliefs/ideas/teachings. Tolerance says we can disagree but not hate. I even once thought, as a very young Christian, that I shouldn’t hate the devil!

But I must hate the devil and his ways. Just like I would never want to ingest rat poison, I must reject the teachings that would poison my soul. I must see where false ideas lead and, in light of those consequences, HATE the destructive deception of sin. And, in a culture where “tolerance”has robbed us of moral courage, I must help other believers learn to “love righteousness” and “hate sin.”

Here are some “false ways” we must hate and battle against….

  • whatever undermines the Bible
  • whatever robs our Creator of His glory
  • sexual sin: porn, adultery, fornication, homosexuality
  • false religion/false theology
  • hypocrisy-especially among Christians
  • the love of money, power, reputation

Prayer

Father, I am in a spiritual battle. I love Your Truth-the positives it brings. But help me to see how destructive the false ways really are. Satan makes his deception so appealing, but it really isn’t. It’s poison to the soul. Let me not be passive toward Satan’s lies. Might I hate him and his ways with the same fervor that I love You and Your Truth.

In Jesus’ name, Amen.

Daily SOAP: God’s Wrath On Those Who Live For Themselves

My daily journaling from God’s Word. SOAP stands for Scripture, Observation, Application and Prayer. Today’s journal comes from reading Romans 2.

Scripture

“He will give eternal life to those who keep on doing good, seeking after the glory and honor and immortality that God offers. But he will pour out his  anger and wrath on those who live for themselves, who confess to obey the truth and instead live lives of wickedness.” –Romans 2:7-8

Observation

Salvation is a gift that cannot be earned by our good works. But this grace is given to people who sincerely desire to seek God and His approval. Those who reject the truth, and instead seek wickedness, are simply storing up God’s wrath for themselves. Obeying truth is contrasted with wickedness. These are always in opposition. Wicked people will oppose the truth. Why? Because the truth leads to righteousness–a place wicked people simply won’t go.

Agnostic/Atheists who “live for themselves” and define their own morality always think of themselves as good and moral. They aren’t. They reject the authority and honor of God. Their best hope of being good is to be SELF-righteous. This is nothing more than the arrogance of the Pharisees, and it certainly gives them no favor with God.

Application

These observations are vital spiritual principles that few people seem to grasp. My application: TEACH them clearly and accurately. Help the self-righteous of our day to realize the futility of trying to be “good” without being centered in Christ.

Prayer 

Father, thank You for Your precious gift of eternal life. Might I live worthy of what You have given me by SEEKING the glory, honor and immortality You offer. And Father, I live in a world of, and encounter every day, those who refuse Your truth and establish themselves as the source of what it is good. I ask You to give me boldness and wisdom in how to help people fear You, to see the importance of having Your righteousness, and the folly of establishing their own “goodness.”

In Jesus’ name, Amen.

Daily SOAP: Abandoned By God

My daily journaling from God’s Word. SOAP stands for Scripture, Observation, Application and Prayer. Today’s journal comes from reading Romans 1.

Scripture

So God abandoned them to do whatever shameful things their hearts desired. As a result, they did vile and degrading things with each other’s bodies.” –Romans 1: 24 NLT

Observation

Sometimes God abandons people who choose to dishonor Him. What a terrible reality–to be abandoned by God. I don’t believe God gives up on the person, but He stops restraining them from sin, meaning their hearts become harder and harder.

The life of unrestrained sin not only hardens our heart, it leads to defiling and degrading our very bodies. Sin is not a good thing. Here, in referring to sexual sin, the scripture exposes that immorality is not liberation or, “a great time;” it is degrading and vile.

Application

This verse describes most of the people who oppose me on campus. They have been given over by God to their vile and shameful desires. Without the power of God to rescue them, they have no hope. They may hide behind intellectual arguments, but the real issue is their pride, and their future without God is hopeless.

Prayer

Father, thank You for delivering me  from such a miserable life as those who You have given over to do shameful things. It’s only by Your grace that I am who I am. Give me compassion for lost souls who glory in their shame.

Give me boldness to confront them in ways that will awaken them to reality. Bring people to repentance–people far from You who are captured in degrading sins. Even do so, today, I pray!

In Jesus’ name and for Your glory, Amen.

Daily SOAP: Our Obligation

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My daily journaling from God’s Word. SOAP stands for Scripture, Observation, Application and Prayer. Today’s journal comes from reading Romans 1.

Scripture

“I am under obligation both to Greeks and barbarians, both to the wise and foolish, so for my part I am eager to preach the gospel to you also who are in Rome.” -Romans 1:14-15

Observation

Paul was under obligation—he owed a debt and had responsibility to pay that debt. The obligation was to take the gospel to people. This was more than a privilege—it was an “obligation”— a debt, a duty. Something he owed to all men.

Later Paul uses the same word in Romans 8:13 “brothers you have no obligation to do what your sinful nature urges you to do.”

Paul not only realized his duty, he was also “eager” (or willing) to preach.

Application

Do I grasp my RESPONSIBILITY to preach the gospel? Failing to do so would be akin to not paying back money I had borrowed. It’s not an option; it’s a duty. Fulfill my duty with eagerness. Enjoy preaching the gospel. But if I don’t FEEL like preaching, do it anyway. It is my obligation. I want no soul in hell to ever point a finger at me and say I didn’t fulfill my responsibility of telling them the gospel.

I often have Christians tell me, “I have to sin. I can’t help it.” I wish I would hear more say, “I have to witness!” We have no obligation to the flesh; our only obligation is to follow Jesus.

Prayer

Father, this is a really important mind-set I need to have, and one in which I am weak: I have a duty to preach the gospel. You have made me Your ambassador. You have saved my soul. You have called me and sent me. I must be faithful.

But I owe something to people as well. I have a debt to pay to THEM! Might I fulfill that debt as faithfully as if I owed them money I had borrowed. And might I fulfill this duty with eagerness—joy, delight, willingness. I love to preach Your good news, and most days, I find it enjoyable. But on those days when it is difficult and seems no one cares, might I remain faithful in my duty. And some day, if genuine persecution should arise, in the way Paul faced, might I continue in faithfully fulfilling my gospel obligation.

By Your strength and for your glory, Amen.

Daily SOAP: Stirring Up By Way of Reminder

bible-titleMy daily journaling from God’s Word, SOAP stands for Scripture, Observation, Application and Prayer. Today’s journal comes from reading 2 Peter 3.

Scripture

“This is now, beloved, the second letter I am writing to you in which I am stirring up your sincere mind by way of reminder.” – 2 Peter 3:1

Observation

Peter saw what he was to do was to stir up, awaken, arouse, render active. He especially wanted to do this because he realized his death was near. (2 Peter 1:13-14). He was not concerned with being original— only reminding them of what to expect. He didn’t mind telling them what they already knew.

Application 

My ministry—and gifting—are to stir people up. Too often I worry about having something to say that no one has ever heard before. Don’t worry about this. Most people don’t need new information, they simply need to do what they already know.

Prayer

Father, you have given me so much truth. And You’ve given me the ability to communicate it with energy and enthusiasm. This is a precious gift, and one for which I will render account of how I’ve used it. Might I be faithful. Might I cultivate both the gifts and messages You’ve entrusted to me. And I ask for ever-increasing opportunities to stir up Your people to love and serve you!

All for Your glory, Amen.