Wednesday, October 23, 2013

Thought for the day

So I've been reading through and studying Ecclesiastes and this book can really leave you with a cynical out look on life if you miss the point. 12 chapters saying that "everything is meaningless and pointless", all of our striving, our laboring, our good times and bad times are all pointless.

However, chapter 12 verse 13 states,

"Let us hear the conclusion of the whole matter: Fear God and keep His commandments, For this is man’s all."

The phrase in Hebrew literally says that "this is man", so to fear God and obey Him is where we find our identity. I know this isn't new for some of you, for some this revelation has become nothing more than rhetoric or a cliché but yet your still trying to "find yourself".

But apart from this reality we will never "find ourself", this is why you were created. For Him!

Colossians 1:16-17:

"For by Him all things were created that are in heaven and that are on earth, visible and invisible, whether thrones or dominions or principalities or powers. All things were created through Him and for Him And He is before all things, and in Him all things consist."

We will never find "wholeness" if we are't sitting at His feet. We will take on every identity the world wants to put on us, what it means to be a man or what it means to be a woman. But it all leaves you with that meaningless feeling. Cause what happens to men when we loose our jobs? We suddenly feel like we have lost ourselves or for women, when your kids no longer need you or that boyfriend says your not good enough, then what? Who are you? What was it all for? What will be the next temporal fix?

Ecclesiastes 1:1b-3,9

"“Meaningless! Meaningless!” says the Teacher“Utterly meaningless! Everything is meaningless.” What do people gain from all their labors at which they toil under the sun?......What has been will be again, what has been done will be done again; there is nothing new under the sun."

We just keep jumping to the next thing and the next thing and on and on. When does it all stop? We can read "The Purpose Driven Life" all we want or whatever other "self-help" book there is out there, but if it doesn't point us in this direction we gain nothing! How many have read these books years ago and are still trying to find their reason for living? Or they think they found it in a hobby or an occupation but when that's gone....then what? And how many have sat at the feet of Jesus, heard His words and know why they're here?

You see; God is eternal and unmovable. If who we are is found in Him then guess what our identity will be; eternal and unmovable.

I will end with this. Revelation 4:11: 

“You are worthy, O Lord, To receive glory and honor and power; For You created all things, And by Your will they exist and were created.”



Tuesday, October 15, 2013

Song of Songs - Session 4: Jesus' Desire for His Inheritance



I.                   Review.
A.    The goal for this final session is a two part goal.

1.      First, is to show that everything in Song of Songs has a scriptural backing for every definition that is given for the spiritual interpretation. Not that I am going to go through every verse and  show you, (that's for you to seek on your own with the Holy Spirit, I encourage you to take this journey with Him!), I am however, going to pull out some key points that the Lord has been highlighting.

2.      The second point is to point out, just as Maira was doing last week, that we are His inheritance. And both points will be accomplished simultaneously.

B.     We will start in Song of Songs 4:12 and go on from there. Just as Maira pointed out last week, we see the Bride go through a time of discipline for not stepping out in obedience, not because of rebellion but because of fear. She doesn't want to leave her comfort zone and so the presence of God pulls away. We can see that in our own lives when God has spoken to us and then He waits for us to obey. And until we move we don't see God nor feel His presence, not because He is disappointed with us but rather He is drawing us out.

C.    We then see her step out in obedience by saying "yes" in her heart, and before she even fully steps out God meets her where she is and gives her revelation
of Himself that she didn't have before. All it took was the "yes" in her heart and God met her!

II.                A Garden Enclosed!

A.    This is where we pick up the story line, her simple and weak "yes" has moved His heart! She hasn't even done anything yet! Last week Maira walked us through the 8 character traits that Jesus prophesied over the Bride[1]; and then He begins to reveal to her what she means and is to Him.

"A garden enclosed Is my sister, my spouse, A spring shut up, A fountain sealed. Your plants are an orchard of pomegranates With pleasant fruits,
Fragrant henna with spikenard, Spikenard and saffron, Calamus and cinnamon, With all trees of frankincense, Myrrh and aloes, With all the chief spices— A fountain of gardens, A well of living waters, And streams from Lebanon." Song of Songs 4:12-15[2]
 
 
B.     He calls her His garden enclosed, His spring, His Fountain sealed up! Gardens were places of encounter, it was where the king would go to be with his queen, where he would meet with only his closest of friends. And here Jesus says to her, "you are My place of encounter, it is in your heart where we can meet in the most intimate of ways, where I will share things with you that no one else will know!"

C.    He also says that she is His spring, His fountain! It is where He can go when He "thirsts", and His "thirst will be satisfied! We can see the story of S.o.S. play out in the story of the woman at the well in John 4:3-38.

"  He left Judea and departed again to Galilee. But He needed to go through Samaria.
So He came to a city of Samaria which is called Sychar, near the plot of ground that Jacob gave to his son Joseph. Now Jacob’s well was there. Jesus therefore, being wearied from His journey, sat thus by the well. It was about the sixth hour.
A woman of Samaria came to draw water. Jesus said to her, “Give Me a drink.” (Will you give Me a drink? NIV) For His disciples had gone away into the city to buy food.
Then the woman of Samaria said to Him, “How is it that You, being a Jew, ask a drink from me, a Samaritan woman?” For Jews have no dealings with Samaritans.
10 Jesus answered and said to her, “If you knew the gift of God, and who it is who says to you, ‘Give Me a drink,’ you would have asked Him, and He would have given you living water.”
11 The woman said to Him, “Sir, You have nothing to draw with, and the well is deep. Where then do You get that living water? 12 Are You greater than our father Jacob, who gave us the well, and drank from it himself, as well as his sons and his livestock?”
13 Jesus answered and said to her, “Whoever drinks of this water will thirst again, 14 but whoever drinks of the water that I shall give him will never thirst. But the water that I shall give him will become in him a fountain of water springing up into everlasting life.”
15 The woman said to Him, “Sir, give me this water, that I may not thirst, nor come here to draw.”
16 Jesus said to her, “Go, call your husband, and come here.”
17 The woman answered and said, “I have no husband.”
Jesus said to her, “You have well said, ‘I have no husband,’ 18 for you have had five husbands, and the one whom you now have is not your husband; in that you spoke truly.”
19 The woman said to Him, “Sir, I perceive that You are a prophet. 20 Our fathers worshiped on this mountain, and you Jews say that in Jerusalem is the place where one ought to worship.”
21 Jesus said to her, “Woman, believe Me, the hour is coming when you will neither on this mountain, nor in Jerusalem, worship the Father. 22 You worship what you do not know; we know what we worship, for salvation is of the Jews. 23 But the hour is coming, and now is, when the true worshipers will worship the Father in spirit and truth; for the Father is seeking such to worship Him. 24 God is Spirit, and those who worship Him must worship in spirit and truth.”

25 The woman said to Him, “I know that Messiah is coming” (who is called Christ). “When He comes, He will tell us all things.”
26 Jesus said to her, “I who speak to you am He.
27 And at this point His disciples came, and they marveled that He talked with a woman; yet no one said, “What do You seek?” or, “Why are You talking with her?”
28 The woman then left her waterpot,[3] went her way into the city, and said to the men, 29 “Come, see a Man who told me all things that I ever did. Could this be the Christ?” 30 Then they went out of the city and came to Him.
31 In the meantime His disciples urged Him, saying, “Rabbi, eat.”
32 But He said to them, “I have food to eat of which you do not know.”[4]
33 Therefore the disciples said to one another, “Has anyone brought Him anything to eat?”
34 Jesus said to them, “My food is to do the will of Him who sent Me, and to finish His work. 35 Do you not say, ‘There are still four months and then comes the harvest’? Behold, I say to you, lift up your eyes and look at the fields, for they are already white for harvest! 36 And he who reaps receives wages, and gathers fruit for eternal life, that both he who sows and he who reaps may rejoice together. 37 For in this the saying is true: ‘One sows and another reaps.’ 38 I sent you to reap that for which you have not labored; others have labored, and you have entered into their labors.”" John 4:3-38

D.    Notice that in verse 7 He initiates the conversation with His search for a garden, a fountain enclosed, His inheritance? He says to her, "Will you give me a drink?" (NIV)

E.     Then He gives her revelation of her inheritance in Him in verse 10 and 13. This is the story of S.o.S., our inheritance in Him and His in us!

F.     When she realizes who He is she then begins to spread the news of Him and tells everyone to "come and drink of this living water!" And we can see that
 with the Bride in S.o.S. when she runs through the city seeking for her Bridegroom and begins to tell the daughters of Jerusalem who He is to her in chapter 5:9-16 and 6:1-9.
 
G.    He tells her that this spring will produce in her and others a worship that He seeks and desires! Worshipers who worship in spirit and truth! It is the very thing He gets in S.o.S. 4:16 and 5:1. She prays that the "north winds" would blow, the times of testing. She is praying Psalm 139:23'
"Search me, O God, and know my heart; Try me, and know my anxieties;"
For it is in that testing that He will produce within her the fragrance of a true lover!

H.    She also prays for times of refreshing when she say "Blow oh south winds"! We all cry out when we are being tested and are at our breaking point, but can we seek Him with the same fervor when times are good or do we grow complacent and comfortable? She is saying that in her there will be no difference in her worship and heart for Him, because she prays for both the north and south winds to carry the fragrance of her garden.

          III.             All of us, Individually and Corporately are His Garden Enclosed.

A.    In verse 31 the disciples urge Him to eat, but He responds, "I have food you know nothing about." (NIV). His food is to do the will of the Father; to produce within each of us a garden that produces fruit, and springs of living
water that are guarded and kept pure just for Him, to produce lovers that love Him the way He love them![5]
 
B.     He charges His disciples in verse 35 to open their spiritual eyes and see the harvest! To see that each individual has the potential of being a garden enclosed, gardens that He can go to encounter individually and corporately!

C.    This passage testifies to the fact that He desires encounter with us more than we want with Him! For it was He who initiated the conversation and it was He who asked, "Will you give me a drink?" And She gave it to Him and caused others to pour out to Him as well!

IV.             He is Jealous for His Garden!

A.    Let us go back to S.o.S.; in chapter 8:11 it says,
"Solomon had a vineyard at Baal Hamon (lord or possessor of abundance)[6]; He leased the vineyard to keepers; Everyone was to bring for its fruit A thousand silver coins."

Now we know that the early Rabbis viewed Solomon as the figure head for God in the Song of Songs, and we view him as Jesus. So how does this help us understand His jealousy for His garden? 

B.     Let us go  to Matthew 21:33-46,
"33 “Hear another parable: There was a certain landowner who planted a vineyard and set a hedge around it, dug a winepress in it and built a tower. And he leased it to vinedressers (Tenants NIV)[7] and went into a far country.

34 Now when vintage-time drew near (Harvest time approached NIV), he sent his servants to the vinedressers, that they might receive its fruit. 35 And the

vinedressers took his servants, beat one, killed one, and stoned another. 36 Again he sent other servants, more than
the first, and they did likewise to them. 37 Then last of all he sent his son to them, saying, ‘They will respect my son.’ 38 But when the vinedressers saw the son, they said among themselves, ‘This is the heir. Come, let us kill him and seize his inheritance.’ 39 So they took him and cast him out of the vineyard and killed him.
40 “Therefore, when the owner of the vineyard comes, what will he do to those vinedressers?”
41 They said to Him, “He will destroy those wicked men miserably, and lease his vineyard to other vinedressers who will render to him the fruits in their seasons.”
42 Jesus said to them, “Have you never read in the Scriptures:
‘The stone which the builders rejected
Has become the chief cornerstone.
This was the Lord’s doing,
And it is marvelous in our eyes’?
43 “Therefore I say to you, the kingdom of God will be taken from you and given to a nation bearing the fruits of it. 44 And whoever falls on this stone will be broken; but on whomever it falls, it will grind him to powder.”
45 Now when the chief priests and Pharisees heard His parables, they perceived that He was speaking of them. 46 But when they sought to lay hands on Him, they feared the multitudes, because they took Him for a prophet."



C.    In verse 34 He says that the Lord sent "servants" to receive the harvest, but they were rejected and beaten and even killed. These servants are the Old Testament Prophets.

1.      Isaiah suffered martyrdom by being sawn in half by Manasseh.[8]
2.      Jeremiah suffered martyrdom by stoning at Tahpanhes in Ancient Egypt.[9]
3.      Ezekiel suffered martyrdom in the land of the Chaldeans.[10] 
4.      Micah suffered martyrdom by Jehoram.[11]
5.      Amos was tortured by Amaziah the priest of Beth-el (Amos 7:10) and martyred by Amaziah's son.[12]
6.      These are just a few of the prophets that were sent and killed by those that did not want to give the harvest to the Lord, the fruits of the gardens of the people's hearts. All the prophets called out to the people to turn their hearts back to the Lord and love Him rightly but they refused.

D.    Finally God sends His Son to turn their hearts. However just as the parable states they took the Son outside of the vineyard walls and killed Him. Jesus was taken outside the walls of Jerusalem and killed, because the Pharisees did not want to give Him His inheritance, the hearts of the people. How many times do we read that the Pharisees became jealous because the people were going over to Jesus.

E.      And Jesus even pointed out how they loved the praise of men.[13] His inheritance is the nations! It's what He asked for in  Psalm 2, that every heart, every person individually and corporately would be a garden enclosed, set aside specifically for Him!

F.     In Verse 43 He tells them that the kingdom is no longer entrusted to them, and we see this in Isaiah 5:1-7,

"Now let me sing to my Well-beloved A song of my Beloved regarding His vineyard: My Well-beloved has a vineyard On a very fruitful hill. He dug it up and cleared out its stones, And planted it with the choicest vine.
He built a tower in its midst, And also made a winepress in it; So He expected it to bring forth good grapes, But it brought forth wild grapes. “And now, O inhabitants of Jerusalem and men of Judah,
Judge, please, between Me and My vineyard. What more could have been done to My vineyard That I have not done in it? Why then, when I expected it to bring forth good grapes, Did it bring forth wild grapes? And now, please let Me tell you what I will do to My vineyard: I will take away its hedge, and it shall be burned; And break down its wall, and it shall be trampled down.  I will lay it waste; It shall not be pruned or dug,
But there shall come up briers and thorns. I will also command the clouds
That they rain no rain on it.” For the vineyard of the Lord of hosts is the house of Israel, And the men of Judah are His pleasant plant.
He looked for justice, but behold, oppression; For righteousness, but behold, a cry for help."

G.    He came seeking the choices fruits and found bad fruit[14], He found hearts that rejected Him and did not produce the fruits that He desired. In John 15 He tells us that every branch that does not bear fruit is cut off to be thrown into the fire.

H.    I pray Eph. 1:17 over us, that we would begin to walk in the revelation of who He is (our inheritance) and what He desires from each of us (His inheritance)! That when He comes to each of us and asks, "Will you give me a drink?" that He would find within each an everyone of us;  A spring shut up, A fountain sealed, A fountain of gardens, A well of living waters, And streams that flow down from Lebanon; that His deepest longing for those that worship in spirit and in truth would be quenched!


[1] Song of Songs 4:1-8
[2] All scripture references will be from the New King James Version unless otherwise noted.
[3] Her old source of seeking satisfaction.  
[4] S.o.S. 4:13-15, 5:1.
[5] John 17:24-26.
[6] Baal Hamon is also the literal location where Solomon's vineyard was located.
[7]" For we are sojourners before You, and tenants, as all our fathers were; our days on the earth are like a shadow, and there is no hope." 1 Chronicles 29:15 (NASB)
[8] Jonathan Knight (1995), The Ascension of Isaiah.
[9] D.R.A. Hare The Lives of the Prophets in ed. James Charlesworth The Old Testament Pseudepigrapha 2 pp. 379–400 ISBN 0-385-18813-7(1985).
[10] Ibid.
[11] Ibid.
[12] Ibid.
[13] John 12:42-44 Just to name one, of course there are more.
[14]" Likewise, every good tree bears good fruit, but a bad tree bears bad fruit. 18 A good tree cannot bear         bad fruit, and a bad tree cannot bear good fruit. 19 Every tree that does not bear good fruit is cut down and thrown into the fire." Matthew 7:17-19