Tuesday, August 20, 2013

God's Plumb line


 The God’s Plumbline
A plumb line is a tool used in Guatemala by many block layers.  They hang it over the edge of the block when building a wall to ensure that the wall is straight and vertical.  It is an easy tool to use but it must be used frequently to make sure the wall stays straight.  I worked with a team one time and they were not very careful when checking to see if the blocks were straight and vertical and the result was a bowed wall.  The owner of the home was not very thrilled with the look of the wall and it could have been prevented had more care been taken.
 When Adam and Eve rebelled against God, committing high treason or betrayal against him, the consequence of the fall have had devastating effects.  If we use the symbol of the cross we can depict what has happened.
The vertical beam of the cross represents our relationship with God.  This once intimate relationship has been replaced with alienation from God.  Mankind seeks to hide from God, deny his existence and live in defiance of his rule.
The horizontal beam represents the relationship between human beings.  The peaceful unity between Adam and Eve was damaged.  Blame, accusations and lack of acceptance of personal responsibility were some of the immediate results.  A short time later murder entered the human race and mankind continued on a downhill slide.
The fall also effected creation.  Work would become more laborious, the animals attacked each other, and eventually after the flood the weather patterns changed.
In the center of the cross is a ring that represents each individual.  The fall of man has effected each of us in our identity, our purpose in living, our moral standards we choose to live by and our eternal destiny.
  The prophet Amos used a plumb line as a visual demonstration of how the nation of Israel was not in alignment with God’s ways.  They were like a wall that was warped because of their rebellion against God. 
Amo 7:7-9  This is what he showed me: behold, the Lord was standing beside a wall built with a plumb line, with a plumb line in his hand. And the LORD said to me, "Amos, what do you see?" And I said, "A plumb line." Then the Lord said, "Behold, I am setting a plumb line in the midst of my people Israel; I will never again pass by them; the high places of Isaac shall be made desolate, and the sanctuaries of Israel shall be laid waste, and I will rise against the house of Jeroboam with the sword."
Like the nation of Israel we are prone to wander away from God’s pathway of holiness.  We must constantly make adjustments to keep us going the right direction toward the destination God has for us.  The pathway of the plumb line I will call the highway of holiness.  It is the way of righteousness and truth that God wants us to follow.  God is holy and he has made it clear that without holiness no one will see him (Heb 12.14) But we find ourselves at times wandering off the pathway which is represented by the two lines veering off to each side. 
  On one side we have the force of the world that wants to draw us away.
1Jn 2:15-16  Do not love the world or the things in the world. If anyone loves the world, the love of the Father is not in him. For all that is in the world—the desires of the flesh and the desires of the eyes and pride of life—is not from the Father but is from the world.
The goal of the world is conformity to standards that are not of God.

  The goal of the desires of flesh is depravity.
Gal 5:19-21  Now the works of the flesh are evident: sexual immorality, impurity, sensuality, idolatry, sorcery, enmity, strife, jealousy, fits of anger, rivalries, dissensions, divisions, envy, drunkenness, orgies, and things like these. I warn you, as I warned you before, that those who do such things will not inherit the kingdom of God.

The world is driven by fleshly desires that push man further and further into a depraved state of mind.  Depravity is moral corruption, perversion and evil.  It is a progressive downward spiral that seems to have no end.  A depraved mind seeks for new and more evil experiences to satisfy their lust.  Before the flood man reached this depraved state of mind in which every thought and intent of the heart was evil.

 The goal of the desires of the eyes is covetousness, jealousy and envy.
Gen 3:1  Now the serpent was more crafty than any other beast of the field that the LORD God had made. He said to the woman, "Did God actually say, 'You shall not eat of any tree in the garden'?"
Gen 3:2-6  And the woman said to the serpent, "We may eat of the fruit of the trees in the garden, but God said, 'You shall not eat of the fruit of the tree that is in the midst of the garden, neither shall you touch it, lest you die.'" But the serpent said to the woman, "You will not surely die. For God knows that when you eat of it your eyes will be opened, and you will be like God, knowing good and evil." So when the woman saw that the tree was good for food, and that it was a delight to the eyes, and that the tree was to be desired to make one wise, she took of its fruit and ate, and she also gave some to her husband who was with her, and he ate.
Adam and Even coveted what God had.  They wanted to be wise like God and were deceived into thinking that by eating a forbidden fruit it would happen.  How could a fruit have that much power?  When covet, become envious and jealous of what others have it begins to consume our thoughts and we strategize how we can have what they have or we develop a hatred for the person who has it.  It breeds an unthankful heart and lack of recognition of what one has been given.

  The goal of the pride of life is superiority.
King Nebuchadnezzar is a primary example of a king whom God used to bring his people into captivity and become exceedingly proud of his prosperity.  He demanded that people bow down to worship him and when Shadrach, Meshach and Abednego refused, he threw them into a superhot furnace.  When they came out alive, he realized that there was a power greater than he.  Yet in a matter of a few years his pride once again took control and God humbled him by turning him into an animal.
Dan 4:29-33  At the end of twelve months he was walking on the roof of the royal palace of Babylon, and the king answered and said, "Is not this great Babylon, which I have built by my mighty power as a royal residence and for the glory of my majesty?" While the words were still in the king's mouth, there fell a voice from heaven, "O King Nebuchadnezzar, to you it is spoken: The kingdom has departed from you, and you shall be driven from among men, and your dwelling shall be with the beasts of the field. And you shall be made to eat grass like an ox, and seven periods of time shall pass over you, until you know that the Most High rules the kingdom of men and gives it to whom he will." Immediately the word was fulfilled against Nebuchadnezzar. He was driven from among men and ate grass like an ox, and his body was wet with the dew of heaven till his hair grew as long as eagles' feathers, and his nails were like birds' claws.
 Pride is manifested in our lives by our pursuit of positions of power so we can rule over people and get our way.  Pride drives people to focus their energies and resources to gain wealth to enable them to do what they want to do and have control over people who work for them or depend upon them.  Pursuit of wealth and the possessions one can buy with it can also be a way of demonstrating superiority over others.
  All of the things of the world are the work of the devil.  His goal is domination of mankind.  He wants to be in control through oppression or possession.  He is actively at work through his legion of demons influencing, oppressing and possessing people who have invited him into their lives through these desires or lusts.
These forces are at work to pull us away from God’s divine plumb line and we must constantly be aware of their influence or attempts to keep us from God’s best for us.  We also deal with attitudes and beliefs that keep us from following God’s pathway. 
 One area that believers have to guard against is legalism.  This is another tool of the enemy to keep us from enjoying a relationship with God that is based on grace.  Legalism confines our thinking to a system that often is devised by someone else with the intention of keeping the rules while at the same time depriving us of a real relationship with God.  This was the problem of the Pharisees whose legalism led people away from knowing God as he wanted to be known and kept them from showing mercy, grace and compassion toward others. Following the rules and making up new rules to make sure they were following the main rules became their life.   One can follow a system of rules without having any true interaction with the one who made the rules. Josh McDowell made an observation about rules that I think warrants repeating: “Rules without a relationship leads to rebellion.”  Rebellion is the result of questioning why these rules exist without getting any understanding of the heart of the person who made them or is required to enforce them. When following the rules are the main objective and focus and are not based on our relationship with God and our fellow man disaster will happen and we will stray from the true pathway God has for us.

  Another force that pulls us away is unbelief.  When we find ourselves doubting the character of God and the truthfulness of the Word of God and deny it as the source of truth we fall into relativism and no longer have a firm foundation to rely upon in making decisions.  We also lose the ability to make judgments as to what is morally right or wrong for our culture.  Our beliefs are viewed as no more important than anyone else’s and to demand compliance is viewed as a threat to personal freedom. Unbelief in the faithfulness of God to fulfill his promises drives us away from him because we lose our trust in him.  All relationships are built upon trust and unbelief destroys one of the key ingredients in a relationship. Ahithophel was one of David’s trusted counselors. When Absalom temporarily overthrew his father’s rule, Ahithophel remained in his office as counselor. 
2Sa 16:23  Now in those days the counsel that Ahithophel gave was as if one consulted the word of God; so was all the counsel of Ahithophel esteemed, both by David and by Absalom.
When his counsel was rejected his trust of Absalom as well as Absalom’s trust of him ended.  Ahithophel returned to his home and hung himself.

  Another area that we are challenged in as believers is presumption.  To presume is to make a decision based on what you think is true yet is not proven.  This is a problem because it leads us to make decisions that are not based on facts or truth.  King Saul presumed that he could keep the best of the animals as spoil and offer them as sacrifices to God.  He presumed God would be pleased but he was wrong.
1Sa 15:23  For rebellion is as the sin of divination, and presumption is as iniquity and idolatry.
Presumption can lead us to make a decision before we have all the information and often it leads to failure.  When this failure happens we can blame God because we thought we had him figured out and he let us down.  Presumption damages our relationship with God as well as with other believers.

  God has given us three things that will help us keep in alignment with his ways.  We all know what they are yet it bears repeating so they can be reinforced in our lives and become integrated into our lives.  The first thing we have is the Word of God.  This amazing book was written by the inspiration of God and is the source of truth for mankind.  Ignorance of the Word has caused great problems in the world because standards God has established for the wellbeing of mankind are not followed and chaos results.  The Word of God when understood correctly and applied brings transformation to people and nations. 
Spurgeon who experienced the power of God's Word, went on to become one of the greatest preachers of God's Word. The following Spurgeon anecdote beautifully illustrates the supernatural power of God's Word...
The renowned preacher C H Spurgeon once tested an auditorium in which he was to speak that evening. Stepping into the pulpit, he loudly proclaimed,
Behold the lamb of God ,Who takes away the sin of the world. (Jn 1:29)
Satisfied with the acoustics, he left and went his way. Unknown to him, there were two men working in the rafters of that large auditorium, neither one a Christian. One of the men was pricked in his conscience by the verse Spurgeon quoted and became a believer later that day! Such is the penetrating power of God's eternal word! (http://preceptaustin.org/the_power_of_god's_word.htm)
We as believers have to know the Word, live the Word and teach the Word.
Ezr_7:10  For Ezra had set his heart to study the Law of the LORD, and to do it and to teach his statutes and rules in Israel.
  God’s Word keep us in alignment with his truth.  Truth is reality as defined by God and not by man.
The second thing we have as believers is the Holy Spirit.  Jesus told his disciples that it was imperative for him to leave so that the Holy Spirit could be poured out on them. 
Joh 16:13  When the Spirit of truth comes, he will guide you into all the truth, for he will not speak on his own authority, but whatever he hears he will speak, and he will declare to you the things that are to come.
The Holy Spirit is our teacher.  He reveals the truth of God’s Word to us.  He knows the mind of God and is able to communicate it to us.
  1Co 2:10-13  these things God has revealed to us through the Spirit. For the Spirit searches everything, even the depths of God. For who knows a person's thoughts except the spirit of that person, which is in him? So also no one comprehends the thoughts of God except the Spirit of God. Now we have received not the spirit of the world, but the Spirit who is from God, that we might understand the things freely given us by God. And we impart this in words not taught by human wisdom but taught by the Spirit, interpreting spiritual truths to those who are spiritual.
 He is the gift God has given to us to be able to know the truth.  We desperately need the Holy Spirit to be our teacher and guide to keep us on the pathway of holiness.  He reveals truth as well as error.  He brings conviction to our hearts when we wander off the pathway. 
  The final thing God has given us to keep us on the pathway is the Body of Christ.  As a body of believers we can keep each other from straying from the truth and rescue those who are heading in the wrong direction.  We have to be willing to confront one another when truth is being compromised.  We have to be willing to speak the truth in love with a spirit of humility.  We are not called to a ministry of condemnation but of restoration.
Gal 6:1  Brothers, if anyone is caught in any transgression, you who are spiritual should restore him in a spirit of gentleness. Keep watch on yourself, lest you too be tempted.
 In order to speak into another person’s life we have to have a relationship that is strong enough to bear the weight of truth that will be presented.  If we have not taken the time to build a strong relationship with someone, it will be more difficult for them to accept anything you may say to them even if it is the truth.
We have to be willing to receive from other people who are confronting us with things they see as errors. We can easily write people off through our prejudices against them.  “Who are they to tell me what I should or should not do?”  Is often the attitude that is demonstrated when we are approached by someone who is seeking to help us and correct us.  Pride will keep us from admitting we are wrong, it will keep us from apologizing to someone we have offended and will drive a wedge between us.
 As believers we are called to judge those within the body of Christ.  We are not to judge the world but we are to judge each other by the standard of God’s Word.  Paul gave the church at Corinth permission and the obligation of judging matters within the church in the situation of immorality.
1Co 5:9-12  I wrote to you in my letter not to associate with sexually immoral people—not at all meaning the sexually immoral of this world, or the greedy and swindlers, or idolaters, since then you would need to go out of the world. But now I am writing to you not to associate with anyone who bears the name of brother if he is guilty of sexual immorality or greed, or is an idolater, reviler, drunkard, or swindler—not even to eat with such a one.   For what have I to do with judging outsiders? Is it not those inside the church whom you are to judge?
  Paul had to make many judgments during his ministry to keep the church following the right pathway.  He even had to confront Peter and Barnabas for false beliefs that he had against Gentiles.

Gal 2:11-14  But when Cephas came to Antioch, I opposed him to his face, because he stood condemned. For before certain men came from James, he was eating with the Gentiles; but when they came he drew back and separated himself, fearing the circumcision party. And the rest of the Jews acted hypocritically along with him, so that even Barnabas was led astray by their hypocrisy. But when I saw that their conduct was not in step with the truth of the gospel, I said to Cephas before them all, "If you, though a Jew, live like a Gentile and not like a Jew, how can you force the Gentiles to live like Jews?"

Peter and Barnabas were strong men of faith yet they strayed from the truth and needed to be corrected.  We have to be open to correction as well as willing to confront to keep each other walking in the truth.
  God’s plumb line does not waver, it always is based on truth.  We have to keep ourselves in alignment with his truth, follow his highway of holiness and be aware of the forces that are at work to pull us away from him.
The forces of the world: lust of the eyes that produces covetousness, envy and jealousy, lust of the flesh that produces depravity and the pride of life that leads to superiority.
The spiritual forces of darkness that seek to oppress and possess to dominate our lives.
Our own issues of legalism, unbelief and presumption that separate us from God and from each other.

  Finally we must use the resources God has given to us to keep us in alignment with him.  The Word of God that is the Truth of God, The Holy Spirit who teaches and leads us into all truth and the Body of Christ that keeps us walking in the truth.