Is This A Place WE Want To Be? Is This Home? By Shane Sands

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When I ask you to think about what makes your home a “home” what do you think of? Is it the people? Is it the decor? Is it the aromas? Is it the comfort? Is it all of that and more? Do you think of different seasons and have memories of all the above?

Now, when was the last time you asked if you are a home where GOD wants to be? Have you examined your heart, mind and body and ask is this a temple GOD wants to dwell in?  Can you hear GOD ask, “Is this a place WE want to be? Is this home”?  Is this home, your body, so inviting, when the door is opened GOD says, “I have come to a place of rest.”?

This video, I go through what has to be in place for GOD to call you HIS temple…HIS home. Grace and peace to all who are in CHRIST JESUS the LORD.

John 14:23 (NASB95): 23 Jesus answered and said to him, “If anyone loves Me, he will keep My word; and My Father will love him, and We will come to him and make Our abode with him.”

 

Shane Sands is the founder and president of United In Christ Jesus, a gospel evangelism missions ministry which began in 2010.  Shane is husband to Holly, his godly wife of ten years (he defiantly married up).  They both live in South Carolina at the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains, along with their ever idiotic cat, Mister Bojangles. Shane has been blessed to travel to numerous countries and states, along with his wife, to preach the glorious gospel of the Lord Jesus Christ.

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Two Desperations: The Rich Young Ruler and Zacchaeus by Shane Sands

God, throughout His Word, has shown us many stories of desperation.  Many of these encounters are illustrations of the desperation of man seeking to have peace with God.  In the New Testament there are two stories of encounters with Jesus, which bring their desperation to the forefront.  Those encounters are with Zacchaeus and a young ruler. The Lord Jesus’ encounter with both of these people, as recorded in three of the four gospels, highlights the two paths a person’s desperation leads them to.  One will think there has to be something they can do to earn the favor or merit of God for eternal life.  The other’s desperation leads them to know their sin, leaves them hopeless and in need of God – in need of a Savior.  One of these rich individuals will believe they are basically good.  The other rich man sees their sin and the guilt it brings.  Examine then, these two desperations and see how the Lord Jesus responds to them.  The rich young ruler’s encounters can be found in the following gospels:  Luke 18:18-23, Mark 10:17-22, Matthew 19:16-23.  However, the encounter of Zacchaeus is only found in Luke 19:1-10.

This person; this young man; this rich young ruler – who is he?  Beginning in Matthew, and then, the other two gospels, we shall see:

Matthew 19:16 (NASB95): 16 And someone came to Him and said, “Teacher, what good thing shall I do that I may obtain eternal life?”

Mark 10:17 (NASB95): 17 As He was setting out on a journey, a man ran up to Him and knelt before Him, and asked Him, “Good Teacher, what shall I do to inherit eternal life?”

Luke 18:18 (NASB95): 18 A ruler questioned Him, saying, “Good Teacher, what shall I do to inherit eternal life?”

In the first two accounts of this person, we are just informed he is a man. Nothing remarkable to mention, no particular distinctions that would set this person apart from others.  There are differences in some of the language in the man’s comments, such as the distinctions of “inherit” and “obtain”; and “Teacher” and “Good Teacher”.  But, for me, what I think is important to focus on, more than the others, are the words “ran” and “knelt”.  Notice in Luke, how this person is described, a “ruler” and he ‘questioned” the Lord Jesus.  Since Luke was a physician and historian, it would make a bit more sense for his to be more detailed.  But the detail of being a “ruler” is significant!  On the other hand, it is significant this ruler is only shown to be a man, because God is not partial to any and all have the same need regardless of position.  The focus of these three encounters is that same need, how can he obtain/inherit eternal life.  Jesus states plainly to the man, “keep the commandments”.  When asked which ones (that is telling in and of itself) Jesus tells him the commandments which have reference to interactions with fellow people.  The rich young ruler asserts he has kept all these from his youth, but instinctively still knows there is something else (see Matthew 19:20).  He believes he knows what his true need is, hearing the Lord Jesus say he has indeed kept the law and needs to stay on the same path he is currently on – the ruler needs affirmation of his deeds.  This man, this ruler, is desperate to know he is doing what is needed to have peace with God – eternal life!  It is exactly at this moment the Lord Jesus exposes this man’s true heart:

22 When Jesus heard this, He said to him, “One thing you still lack; sell all that you possess and distribute it to the poor, and you shall have treasure in heaven; and come, follow Me.
(Luke 18:22)

The Lord shows the ruler he really has not kept the law because he has not loved God above all else.  Earlier in Luke 10:27-28, Jesus confirms the foremost commandment is to love the LORD GOD ALMIGHTY above all else.  This ruler owned much property and he could not let any of it go.  The rulers’ true treasure was his possessions.  What the Lord said he, the ruler, must do to have life, revealed the greed and lust in the heart of this man.  He believed because he had much, it was due to God’s favor and blessing being on him (common misunderstanding of the Jewish people).  What the Lord showed was the very “possessions” this man had is what kept him from actually seeing his need…it made him love the lust of the flesh, lust of the eyes and the boastful pride of life.  Just a few chapters earlier in Luke, the Lord Jesus said this:

15 Then He said to them, “Beware, and be on your guard against every form of greed; for not even when one has an abundance does his life consist of his possessions.”
(Luke 12:15)

Now, look at the rulers response to the Lord Jesus:

22 But at these words he was saddened, and he went away grieving, for he was one who owned much property.
(Mark 10:22)

Regardless of social or economic status this rich young ruler is representative of all people who are self righteous, who believe they can earn the favor of GOD by works.  It was his works and the moral accountability, he believes, which would have God give him a nod to enter eternal life.  This heart condition begs the question – who is keeping score of good versus bad works?  Evidently, this man thinks Jesus knows.  He is either approaching Jesus to get a pat on the back, “good job young man keep it up and I’ll see you in heaven” or, as I believe the text demonstrates, he really does not know if he is doing enough.  He believes he is basically good and just needs to know what else he has to do.  At the end of the day he just wants to say, ” ‘I’ earned it!  I was not perfect, but I did enough good to my fellow man to earn God’s favor.”  This is, in fact, what the world wants you to believe in every religion including being an atheist – you just have to do the best you can and at the end, God will reveal to you how you did; or as the atheist asserts, “you just die and decompose”.  A loving God would never leave you without clarity in knowing how to be with Him.

[A major note here: no one (of the onlookers or disciples) are questioning the character of this ruler; he is by all accounts a good man by human standards (think of the good man in Romans 5:7.)]

Let us shift gears now and examine who this other ruler, Zacchaeus, is.  What does God have to say about him?  Remember, there is only one account of him in the Scriptures as opposed to the ruler found in three.

2 And there was a man called by the name of Zacchaeus; he was a chief tax collector and he was rich.
3 Zacchaeus was trying to see who Jesus was, and was unable because of the crowd, for he was small in stature.
(Luke 19:2–3)

Well, just like the ruler, God identifies Zacchaeus as a man.  Just like the ruler, in the first two gospel accounts, this ruler is only identified as a man.  Unlike the ruler, we have a name, Zacchaeus.  I find this unique distinction to be of the utmost importance in understanding the mission of the Lord Jesus Christ.  Then we discover his occupation, a chief tax collector.  This is the only occurrence in the New Testament of this title being used.  Like the ruler, Zacchaeus was rich.  I have done a little research to see who might have been more wealthy, but I was unable to determine who it would be.  However, Zacchaeus was a chief tax collector.  If the ruler was in Zacchaeus’s jurisdiction, the ruler would have paid taxes to him.  Simply, both were wealthy and both appeared to have considerable influence.

Unlike the ruler, we get more insight into the heart of Zacchaeus.  Zacchaeus wanted to see Jesus but could not due to his physical size.  Here is a man who, in his pomp, has heard the stories of Jesus, what He has accomplished, the healings performed and even raising the dead.  The implication of his trying to see Jesus was Zacchaeus had a need and was desperate.  Look at what follows in this encounter:

4 So he ran on ahead and climbed up into a sycamore tree in order to see Him, for He was about to pass through that way.
(Luke 19:4)

I don’t know about you, but if I was extremely rich, I don’t think I would have climbed into a tree and humiliated myself.  I think I would have rather sent someone to Jesus asking to have an audience with Him.  Zacchaeus was sure to have heard Jesus had dined with sinners and cleansed the sick.  Surely if Jesus had gone to others, would He not do so for him?  But, that is not what Zacchaeus does.  A large crowd is present and this man of great wealth climbs into a tree and lays on a branch over the path where Jesus is about to pass.  Zacchaeus would have been mocked, laughed at and scorned because he had taken advantage of his own people extorting them.  Zacchaeus would have been responsible for the poverty and shame many endured due to his affiliation with Rome, the oppressors of the Jewish people.  Nevertheless, here is Zacchaeus making haste, perhaps ruining his nice clothes, to climb this tree just to look on Jesus.  “Maybe, just maybe, Jesus will look at me and He will see my desperation?!”, could this have been the thought running in Zacchaeus’s mind as he regarded the shame he endured as little consequence?  Now, something truly amazing, that does not happen anywhere else in the gospels occurs:

5 When Jesus came to the place, He looked up and said to him, “Zacchaeus, hurry and come down, for today I must stay at your house.
6 And he hurried and came down and received Him gladly.
(Luke 19:5–6)

The Lord Jesus stops, looks Zacchaeus directly in the eye, calls him by name (not done anywhere else in the gospels) and then invites (framed as a command) Himself into his house (also not found anywhere else in the gospels).  The result, exposes the heart of Zacchaeus – Jesus did see him, but also knew his name!  Jesus knew him – an outcast of his society – Jesus knew him!  Look now at this very wealthy man who hurries down and receives Jesus!  Can you see his excitement?  Can you feel the joy of knowing the deepest desperation, the deepest need you have – peace with God is achieved!  If not, remember when you were saved!  Remember when the Lord Jesus called you by name and told you He must come and dwell with you!  This is the very joy Zacchaeus is experiencing!  Zacchaeus is a new creation!  How do we know this?

7 When they saw it, they all began to grumble, saying, “He has gone to be the guest of a man who is a sinner.”
8 Zacchaeus stopped and said to the Lord, “Behold, Lord, half of my possessions I will give to the poor, and if I have defrauded anyone of anything, I will give back four times as much.”
9 And Jesus said to him, “Today salvation has come to this house, because he, too, is a son of Abraham.
10 “For the Son of Man has come to seek and to save that which was lost.
(Luke 19:7–10)

Zacchaeus did not care about his possessions.  He knew he had defrauded.  He knew he was a sinner and had acted wickedly.  But, in Jesus, he had found his Pearl of Great Price.  In the very presence of those whom he had defrauded he gave away half to the poor and would restore that which he had taken – four times as much.  No one asked him, he was a new creation and had been accepted by the King of Glory!  Zacchaeus had gained more than all the wealth of creation – he had his Creator, his Savior, his King, his Lord – his God!  Jesus came and found His lost sheep named Zacchaeus and Zacchaeus would follow his Good Shepherd forever and ever.  The good news of the Lord Jesus was truly the best news Zacchaeus had ever heard. It is the the good news we all need to hear and cherish as greater than anything else!

Two stories of desperation.  Two encounters with God, the Lord Jesus Christ.  Both stories involve men, created by God and no different from one another; both created in God’s image.  Both stories involve men of economic wealth.  Both were desperate to be accepted by God.  However, one was attempting to justify himself by his works and morality.  The other knew he was doomed and whose only hope was God.  Both encountered God, but only one wanted and needed God.  This one went to his house justified – Zacchaeus who desperately needed to be saved and knew life was in Jesus alone.  Zacchaeus willingly humbled himself and received the gift of forgiveness of sins and eternal life in Jesus.  My friend if you are desperate, come and drink of the waters of salvation without cost!  Come, you who are weary and heavy laden, and Jesus will give you rest!  Two stories of desperation, which is yours?  I leave you with the section of Scripture just before these two encounters happen in Luke.  Let him who has ears to hear – hear.

9 And He also told this parable to some people who trusted in themselves that they were righteous, and viewed others with contempt:
10 “Two men went up into the temple to pray, one a Pharisee and the other a tax collector.
11 “The Pharisee stood and was praying this to himself: ‘God, I thank You that I am not like other people: swindlers, unjust, adulterers, or even like this tax collector.
12 ‘I fast twice a week; I pay tithes of all that I get.’
13 “But the tax collector, standing some distance away, was even unwilling to lift up his eyes to heaven, but was beating his breast, saying, ‘God, be merciful to me, the sinner!’
14 “I tell you, this man went to his house justified rather than the other; for everyone who exalts himself will be humbled, but he who humbles himself will be exalted.”
(Luke 18:9–14)

 

Shane Sands is the founder and president of United In Christ Jesus, a gospel evangelism missions ministry which began in 2010.  Shane is husband to Holly, his godly wife (he defiantly married up) of ten years.  They both live in South Carolina at the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains, along with their ever idiotic cat, Mister Bojangles. Shane has been blessed to travel to numerous countries and states, along with his wife, to preach the glorious gospel of the Lord Jesus Christ.

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Death to Life – The Love of God in Christ Jesus by Shane Sands

There is a saying, “the higher you go up the flag pole, the more your rear end shows”. Many will equate this to a person climbing the ladder of life and career and not being afraid to make the tough decisions which might bring about negative consequences.  While that can be an interpretation, what I think is more applicable is how this relates to sin, more pointedly to CHRIST JESUS and HIS glorious sacrifice. Death to life, the love of GOD in CHRIST JESUS.

Every so often I go on YouTube and just surf around to see what is showing up on my feed.  There are those animal videos which make you smile with the sound of “Awww” coming from your lips.  There are the other ones which show the traumatic side of animal life/death especially in the wild.  The last two weeks, my mind has had the ending of one of these videos repeating in my head.  It is this particular video which the LORD used to have me think, reflect and mediate about and apply to HIS Word.

Here it was, in the wild, a mother Giraffe has just given birth to her new baby.  A short time later, lions attack and are successful in separating the baby from the mother and apparently ending the life of the baby.  But, that was not the case.  This baby had managed to take two bites to its throat and still get up and get away.  This baby then went through four days of no food or other nourishment.  Finally, you see the baby giraffe in a body of water when the look on its face…the look in its eyes, show its pain and its suffering was finally beyond what it could take.  There is even a fear displayed, a deep sadness I cannot explain.  The baby falls backward into the water, submerges and never comes up.  This baby came into the world and suffered, its only life was one of suffering.  Even now, as I think about that video and the way that animal looked at its end brings me nearly to tears.  Why could not the lions have just ended the animals life?  Why could not the bites to its throat have crushed its wind pipe and let the suffering end?  Why did it have to go on for four days – a baby doomed to die, it was just a matter of time?  Why has the LORD allowed me to be so affected by this part of the wild, with this one particular giraffe?

Then my mind was directed by the SPIRIT and remembered something from Scripture:

14 “However, because by this deed you have given occasion to the enemies of the LORD to blaspheme, the child also that is born to you shall surely die.”
15 So Nathan went to his house. Then the LORD struck the child that Uriah’s widow bore to David, so that he was very sick.
16 David therefore inquired of God for the child; and David fasted and went and lay all night on the ground.
17 The elders of his household stood beside him in order to raise him up from the ground, but he was unwilling and would not eat food with them.
18 Then it happened on the seventh day that the child died
(2 Samuel 12:14–18)

Then as I thought about this Scripture another text came to my mind:

15 Then the LORD God took the man and put him into the garden of Eden to cultivate it and keep it.
16 The LORD God commanded the man, saying, “From any tree of the garden you may eat freely;
17 but from the tree of the knowledge of good and evil you shall not eat, for in the day that you eat from it you will surely die.”
(Genesis 2:15–17)

Then it began to come clearly into my mind.  I was receiving instruction and for the first time beginning to see the hope behind the horror of the suffering baby giraffe.  What astonished me was the LORD did not remove the deep sadness and empathy I had for the baby giraffe – I was and am grateful to the LORD JESUS for it.

You see, the higher you go up the flag pole, the more you pursue your selfish dreams and have a greater sphere of influence the more your sin will effect others around you.  Quite often the consequences of my/your/our sin will have devastating, if not catastrophic outcomes on our own person, more importantly, on those whom are in your sphere of influence.  When you are by yourself and have a limited number of people in your life your sin still has drastic consequences and even infects those few in your life.  As iron sharpens iron so does one man sharpen another.  The people you are around influence you and you them.  If you were the head of a small company, as the leader of that company you would have a direct influence on many areas of the employees lives you employee.

Lets now examine, David, a man after GOD’S own heart.  This is the one whom GOD found and chose.  It was David from whom the line of the Messiah come forth.  It was this David who brought the king and the priesthood back to one city, Jerusalem.  David is the very one who had the plans and began storing up material for the temple to be built.  How could we forget it was this David who defeated Goliath with a sling and stone.  David was a mighty man of GOD, he is a legend throughout GOD’S Word.  However, David was also a man who caused so much death, destruction, heartache, pain and suffering.  Because of one sin David brought about the death of 72,000 people!  But look at the Scripture above.  Look at what one sin of David led too!  First, he was not where he was supposed to be, out to fight with the armies of Israel.  Next, he looked upon the nakedness of another man’s wife, Bathsheba.  Next, he had her summoned to the palace and then slept with her.  Next, she became pregnant and informed King David.  Then, in an attempt to cover it up, David attempted to have her husband, Uriah, get drunk and sleep with her.  When that did not work, he had Uriah murdered.  Now, look closely at what is said.  GOD said, “because by this deed you have given the enemies of the LORD to blaspheme, the child born to you shall surely die.”  It is bad enough that David caused adultery, murder and sowed sin in the army.  This act gave rise to the enemies of GOD to blaspheme.  The judgement which came as a result of this, was the death of the child born in adultery.  But, pay even closer attention.  GOD is the one who inflicted the sickness that lasted seven days before the child died.  The child did not die right away.  David’s sin caused the suffering of a baby child.  This child, like the baby giraffe, was born and its life was only of suffering.

Now, lets go all the way back to the beginning to Adam.  Adam was created in the image of GOD.  Adam was placed on the earth to be the representative of GOD.  Adam was the person in charge of the entire earth.  GOD only issued Adam on negative command – don’t eat of the tree of good and evil or you will die.  GOD made woman from man and Adam was the head of her. Adam had charge to teach her the command of GOD and to care for her.  Instead of obeying GOD’S Word, Adam added to GOD’S Word which led to Eve being deceived.  Not only was she being deceived by the devil,  Adam stood there, did not protect her, and even listened to her and ate of the forbidden fruit.  Because of Adams position, in the world, at that time.  He was the representative of GOD and all mankind; his sin brought about death and destruction to all mankind and creation!  Trace it back and all the pain, suffering, sin, death, destruction, and hopelessness come from one man – Adam.  That baby giraffe suffered because Adam did not obey GOD!

Hopefully, at this point, everyone who reads this should be in a place thinking about the harm to themselves and others their sin has caused!  But, the world, like Adam, wants to blame GOD for their sin!

The man said, “The woman whom You gave to be with me, she gave me from the tree, and I ate.”
(Genesis 3:12)

If GOD had not given Adam the woman, (the very good blessing he needed!), he would not have sinned.  GOD it’s YOUR fault!

3 The foolishness of man ruins his way,
And his heart rages against the LORD.
(Proverbs 19:3)

But, from the very beginning GOD had a plan to work through the very suffering and death which sin brought about and through HIS SON JESUS, whom HE sent, to make all things new.

12 Therefore, just as through one man sin entered into the world, and death through sin, and so death spread to all men, because all sinned
(Romans 5:12)

24 and He Himself bore our sins in His body on the cross, so that we might die to sin and live to righteousness; for by His wounds you were healed.
25 For you were continually straying like sheep, but now you have returned to the Shepherd and Guardian of your souls.
(1 Peter 2:24–25)

1 Then I saw a new heaven and a new earth; for the first heaven and the first earth passed away, and there is no longer any sea.
2 And I saw the holy city, new Jerusalem, coming down out of heaven from God, made ready as a bride adorned for her husband.
3 And I heard a loud voice from the throne, saying, “Behold, the tabernacle of God is among men, and He will dwell among them, and they shall be His people, and God Himself will be among them,
4 and He will wipe away every tear from their eyes; and there will no longer be any death; there will no longer be any mourning, or crying, or pain; the first things have passed away.”
5 And He who sits on the throne said, “Behold, I am making all things new.” And He said, “Write, for these words are faithful and true.”
6 Then He said to me, “It is done. I am the Alpha and the Omega, the beginning and the end. I will give to the one who thirsts from the spring of the water of life without cost.
7 “He who overcomes will inherit these things, and I will be his God and he will be My son.
(Revelation 21:1–7)

What shines brighter than all the darkness of sin and death is, JESUS CHRIST the LORD, the SON of GOD, whom the FATHER sent to make a way where there was none!  When we see the effects of sin as they are and realize that very same condition is in us – each of us – we can understand what a blessing of GOD it is.  Because, once we know how vile and repugnant sin is to GOD, and all the pain, destruction and death it causes,  we then can look to GOD, who is love and see what HE has done and is doing in and through HIS SON JESUS.  You can cry out for HIM to save you from your sin and HIS wrath and be made new…a new creation in CHRIST JESUS and for CHRIST JESUS!  GOD is not an evil GOD!  GOD is holy and MUST punish sin regardless of intent.  GOD is good and must remove sin because of the death it brings!  GOD is love and did not leave us hopeless, but sent HIS Son to do for us what we could not do for ourselves.  JESUS lived the life we could not – sinless.  HE died the death we deserve!  The third day, after being placed in a tomb – GOD raised HIM from the dead!  The sacrifice and penalty for sin was paid – the innocent for the guilty!  The acceptance of that sacrifice and validation of GOD’S Word was accomplished by the resurrection.  Now, on the basis of JESUS’ life, rising from the dead we have the guarantee of forgiveness and life if we come to the FATHER, by faith, through JESUS.  The old things passed away – behold new things have come!  JESUS the beautiful, majestic, KING of GLORY – worthy is HE!  If you do not know JESUS as LORD and SAVIOR come today while you still have time!  Tomorrow is not guaranteed!

8 But what does it say? “THE WORD IS NEAR YOU, IN YOUR MOUTH AND IN YOUR HEART”—that is, the word of faith which we are preaching,
9 that if you confess with your mouth Jesus as Lord, and believe in your heart that God raised Him from the dead, you will be saved;
10 for with the heart a person believes, resulting in righteousness, and with the mouth he confesses, resulting in salvation.
(Romans 10:8–10)

Shane Sands is the founder and president of United In Christ Jesus, a gospel evangelism missions ministry which began in 2010.  Shane is husband to Holly, his godly wife (he defiantly married up).  They both live in South Carolina at the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains, along with their ever idiotic cat, Mister Bojangles. Shane has been blessed to travel to numerous countries and states, along with his wife, to preach the glorious gospel of the Lord Jesus Christ.

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