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My Redeemer Lives

 

For I know [that] my redeemer liveth, and [that] he shall stand at the latter [day] upon the earth: Job 19:25

 

The book of Job is arguably the oldest book of the Bible. Job must have lived nearlyfour thousand years ago. He was a man who revered God. God blessed him with great wealth and with sons and daughters. He pretty much had the world by the tail. Then one day Satan happened by and noticed how great Job was doing, so with permission from God in hand Satan embarked on a personal attack that would completely change Job’s life. Satan wiped Job out financially and materially. He destroyed everything Job held dear. All of Job’s children were killed and his livestock taken away. He lost most of his friends. If all that wasn’t enough, Satan then inflicted Job with body sores from head to toe; so severe was his affliction that even Job’s appearance was altered. Job went from the top of the world to the dung heap almost instantly“In all this Job sinned not, nor charged God foolishly,” Job 1:22.

 

 Job would have welcomed death, but no, he was made to endure all the pain and mental anguish, and all the bad advice of those friends who hung around and tortured him with false accusations. The loss of family and all earthly possessions would devastate or possibly destroy most men.

 

Job is described by God Himself as “a perfect and an upright man, one that feareth God, and escheweth evil,” Job 1:8, and he’s given this description twice in Satan’s presence. How many of God’s children today, that is those who are born again, can claim such a description for themselves? First of all, none of us are perfect so that fact alone would eliminate each and every one of us.

 

If Job could retain his sanity, his perfect uprightness, his love for God through what he endured, shouldn’t we be able to withstand a little persecution from nonbelievers?

 

As born again believers our lives, our souls, and our minds belong to Jesus Christ. Jesus said that we would all go through persecution of some sort. Although, living in the USA we mostly only see the persecution that other Christians are forced to endure in other parts of the world. So where’s the persecution spoken of by Jesus coming from, and how will it affect us here in the US? The answer is simple. As we proclaim the truth of the Gospel of Christ to unbelievers we will go through persecution. Maybe not each time but at some point it’s going to happen. Someone somewhere doesn’t want to hear it and they will actually complain that they’ve been injured in some way because they’ve had to endure “hate speech”. That’s right the message of the cross is now considered “hate speech”. “Then shall they deliver you up to be afflicted, and shall kill you: and ye shall be hated of all nations for my name's sake,” Matthew 24:9

 

Just over the border in Canada Christians are being persecuted big time. They are being fined, imprisoned, and now the Government has forced a pastor to renounce his faith. Doesn’t that sound like the times of the Caesars in Rome? When it comes to preaching the word of God Canadians aren’t to quote from the Bible those scriptures that would be considered contrary to the lifestyle of homosexuals. The would be “hate speech” Shortly, up in Canada, it will be illegal to quote the Bible on sin, or the Ten Commandments. Christians, we are beginning to see the initial stages of our rights and beliefs being attached right here in the good old US of A. Each time you see the homosexual agenda being advanced in our culture you can be assured that the persecution of Christians is one step closer.  

 

Every one of the prophecies laid down in the Bible that has not yet come to pass is on the horizon. If you look hard enough you’ll see that throughout the US and the world prophecies are being fulfilled almost on a daily basis. The 70th week of Daniel is just front of us, which means that the Rapture of the Church is even closer. Unfulfilled prophecies from the Bible are coming to pass so fast now, and will continue to increase in rapidity, that it will become ever more burdensome to keep track of them.

 

Can we avoid it? Not if we believe what the Bible teaches. The question is will we be as Job standing firm in his faith? Will we endure the hatred that’s coming and the unavoidable circumstances that will arise from being a follower of Jesus Christ? Will we endure to the end? Will we “hold fast” to the faith? Or will we give in to the pressures of our society, which is teetering on the edge of destruction even now?

 

Christian, only you can answer that question. If you are born again you are in Christ’s hands. “And I give unto them eternal life; and they shall never perish, neither shall any [man] pluck them out of my hand. My Father, which gave [them] me, is greater than all; and no [man] is able to pluck [them] out of my Father's hand, John 10:28, 29. On the one hand we aren’t required to make any such decision this minute, but on the other hand we must make decisions every day that will affect our walk with Christ. At some point in the not so distant future a decision will need to be made to either stand firm for Christ or to compromise our faith.

 

Job was faithful, remember what he went through and yet he continued to hold fast to his faith in God. He knew his redeemer lives. God knew Job and He knew Job wouldn’t fail. My prayer is that God knows this about us also. That in the face of severe persecution and even tribulation we, the body of Christ, will hold fast to the faith.

 

Be sure He knows you.

 

God bless you all,

 Ron Graham

 

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