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Rank Your “Customer Satisfaction” … With God?

Ever get one of those forms that asks you to rate your level of CUSTOMER SATISFACTION?  Were you disappointed?  Was it acceptable (whatever that means ;-).  Was your experience good (perhaps they fulfilled 80-90% of what they said they would do)?  Or was your experience excellent?  Exemplary customer service seeks to completely fulfill everything that was promised – even going above and beyond what was expected!  The fact is we’ve learned to be satisfied in most cases with people delivering on less than 100% fulfillment of their promises…

Just let me say, it isn’t that way with God!  God made some pretty incredible promises to His people in the Old Testament!  He voluntarily bound Himself to His people contractually – it’s referred to in the Bible as a “covenant”.  I read these wonderful words this morning in Joshua 21.45… “Not a single one of all the good promises the Lord had given to the family of Israel was left unfulfilled; everything He had spoken came true!”

The facts are He doesn’t fail!  He is faithful!  We are the ones that fail!  The Bible is filled with the sad story of human failure – in fact all of human history is filled with failure – there’s plenty of blame to go around.  But God doesn’t fail!!  Today, I take great comfort in the fact that HE FULFILLS ALL HIS PROMISES.  How does the Apostle Paul put it in the New Testament…

“Jesus Christ, the Son of God, does not waver between “Yes” and “No.” He is the one whom Silas, Timothy, and I preached to you, and as God’s ultimate “Yes”!   HE ALWAYS DOES WHAT HE SAYS!  For all of God’s promises have been fulfilled in Christ with a resounding “Yes”!! And through Christ, our “Amen” (which means “Yes”) ascends to God for his glory.” (2 Corinthians 1.18-20 New Living Translation)

Praise the Lord!!!

“Free Indeed!” … Through Jesus Christ!

A post from the past… worthy of reposting

Here’s a couple of very significant Scriptures I’ve been reflecting on this 4th of July – “Independence Day” in the United States…

“For freedom Christ has set us free!  Stand firm therefore, and do not submit again to a yoke of slavery!” (Galatians 5:1 ESV)

“If the Son [Jesus Christ – Son of God] sets you free, you will be free indeed!” (John 8:36)

“You were called to freedom!  Only do not use your freedom as an opportunity for the ‘flesh’ [the sinful, selfish desires of natural man], but through love serve one another.” (Galatians 5:13)

Freedom in Christ – authentic moral and spiritual freedom – comes with responsibility!  Asserting one’s “freedom” through self-will and sinful pursuits lead to terrible bondage!

I’ve been thinking about it all day… The Gospel, powerfully experienced and practically applied would bring real “freedom” and solve all the problems that surround us and have led to the problems we are facing in our nation [and around the world] today!…

  • The profound transformation of the evil in the human heart
  • Love for others in the place of hatred
  • Justice in the place of injustice
  • Reconciliation in the place of Enmity
  • Forgiveness instead of harbored bitterness
  • Acceptance in the place of intolerance
  • Kindness instead of vengeance
  • Blessing instead of cursing
  • Humility instead of arrogance
  • Peace-making instead of violence
  • Redemptive Love that embraces all humanity, regardless of differences, rather than bigotry

I could go on… this is NOT a complete list!  But as a Christian and devoted follower of Jesus, why don’t we make the Gospel with all its power and redemptive potential, our one grand cause in the world?… I think Apostle Paul had it right; he said, “I am not ashamed of the gospel, it is the power of salvation to all who believe!” (Romans 1:16)  Don’t know about you, but I’m going to accept the challenge of taking it, sharing it, and living it wherever I go!

Here’s a Great “Life-Verse”

A “life-verse” … do you have one?  I do.  In fact I have several I have chosen – not a lot of them, probably less than five special verses of Scripture that really have resonated with me and express key aspects of my values as a Christian and my sense of mission.  If you haven’t chosen a personal “life-verse” I’d like to urge you to be on the lookout for one (or several) that you believe express your core values or sense of mission as a Christ-follower.

This morning during my Bible reading during “coffee with the Lord” I believe I came across one that I believe Apostle Paul probably would have claimed as one of his “life-verses!”  Perhaps you’d want to consider it as a “life-verse” choice for your life… It’s Philippians 1:20-21

You’ve got to capture the context though… Paul has been imprisoned for the sake of the gospel, chained to two Roman soldiers.  He really isn’t certain whether the outcome will be life or death.  He is also writing to believers of the church he planted in Philippi who are puzzled by what Paul is facing and the great challenges within their own congregation and in the broader culture.  So he writes to them to inform them about his circumstances and encourage them in their situation.  In light of all of that he makes this declaration (which, incidentally qualifies as a great “life-verse!”)…

“It is my eager expectation and hope that I will not be at all ashamed!  But that with full courage now as always Christ will be honored in my body, whether by life or by death!  For me, to live is Christ – to die is gain!”

What a declaration – what a commitment – what perspective!  I want to live that way… Never ashamed!  Courageously facing whatever life brings with the determination that Christ will always be honored regardless – in life or death!  Christ the focus – Christ the purpose!  Think about it… You may want to chose it as YOUR “life-verse!”  It’s one of mine!