Devotional 224: The Best & Bitter Wines

John 2: 6-11 Now there were set there six waterpots of stone, according to the manner of purification of the Jews, containing twenty or thirty gallons apiece. Jesus said to them, “Fill the waterpots with water.” And they filled them up to the brim. And He said to them, “Draw some out now, and take it to the master of the feast.” And they took it. When the master of the feast had tasted the water that was made wine, and did not know where it came from (but the servants who had drawn the water knew), the master of the feast called the bridegroom. 10 And he said to him, “Every man at the beginning sets out the good wine, and when the guests have well drunk, then the inferior. You have kept the good wine until now!”

John 19:29-30 29 Now a vessel full of sour wine was sitting there; and they filled a sponge with sour wine, put it on hyssop, and put it to His mouth. 30 So when Jesus had received the sour wine, He said, “It is finished!” And bowing His head, He gave up His spirit.

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How very like our Lord Jesus to give His best to others.

He gave the best of Himself to those of who followed in faith (Luke 5:28), to those who sought Him in ‘chance’ encounters (John 4:46-54) to those He encountered by ‘chance,’ (John 4: 7-15) and to those who rejected Him. (Matthew 19:16-24)

We’re not told if He ever got to drink the best wine, but we are told He sent it away to be enjoyed by others at the feast before Himself.

What He got from us at His death was the sour wine of our sins, and the hint of a taste of Death, though it wouldn’t hold Him long. (John 10: 14-18)

As for us, we make our vows just as the disciples made theirs to remain vigilant, and not to let the the soldiers assail their rabbi. And like them, we fail, if not daily, then soon after.

Through grace, we repent, reflect, and renew, taking strength from the Good Shepherd who leads us on the narrow path to green pastures as spiritual sheep, and sets tables in the presence of our enemies as we go about doing good while goodness and mercy trail in our wake, removing the stains of our sins. (Psalm 23: 5-6)

In this, we are told to be cheerful and not grow weary. (John 16:33, Galatians 6:9)

We are told to deny ourselves, take up our crosses, and crucify our own flesh to do the work to which we’re called free of hindrances, lest our souls be spotted, our fruit unharvested, and our rewards burned as field stubble. (1st Corinthians 3:13)

Impure offerings and motives in our lives, minds and hearts, and the works of unclean hands will not stand the test of holy fire.

As the newly faithful enter into the Covenant, and the elders fall away through compromise, temptation and defeat, let us remember what happens to the chaff at the white harvest. Your spiritual condition will be aided by the words you’ve spoken in faith or disbelief, which will justify or condemn you. (Matthew 12: 33-37)

Let us be reminded today that the last wine He drank was sour, and it will be His last until the Father’s kingdom is established anew (Matthew 26:29).

While He enjoys the new wine with His disciples again as he rules (Luke 22:28), we too, at the end of our earthly lives and trials will be able to sample the best wine of all, made the Vine Himself.

Therefore I pray:

King Jesus,

The horror of the cross and all its shameful blasphemy yet eludes us, because You lifted from us and carried it, knowing only Your blood could redeem the promise, re-establish our connection, and renew our lives that we might once more dwell in a global Eden worshipping the Father in His own light, living forever.

As He has given all authority to You, and You obey His word without question or pause, it is comforting to know the beneficence of grace in a kingdom without end.

Holy fear of Him who can cast soul and body into Hell will be replaced by joyful reverence, pure worship, and sincere praise for the mercy we received at His command, and Your obedience to it. We bless Your Name for the atonement, that we might be redeemed and reconciled to our Creator.

Today, we ask forgiveness for all we’ve done in defiance of His will. We grieve that we denied and betrayed You. We repent of acting in rebellion, asking why the Father doesn’t just purge the evil from this world, even though He said He would heal the land if we truly repent. (2 Chronicles 7:14)

Unfortunately, our hearts are far from Him though we praise Him with our lips, and the filthy rags of self -righteousness, soaked in vanity.

A nation under judgement has rejected the beginning of signs on the earth, and will doubtless scoff at the signs in the heavens.

As the nation falls, ruled by the whims of vainglorious men, let us seek You in the silence of our homes, proclaim You boldly in the streets, purify ourselves for greater works, and prepare our souls for greater persecution. (Matthew 10:19)

May those of us who profess Your Name in spirit and truth be the remnant that saves the cities and those we love from holy wrath (Genesis 18:26-33), or be caught up to be spared.

But if not, let us rest assured that according to Your word, no one can snatch us from Your hand because our names are written in the Book of Life, seeded and sealed by the Holy Spirit in our bodies which are temples to the Father. We walk by faith as our minds, focused on You, tell us to boldly act as priests and ministers of the Gospel.

Let us work out our salvation as You finish the work through our faith in You, now and forever, on earth as it is in Heaven.

May it be done to us as You have said.

Amen.

Devotional 114: A Legacy of Obedience

Jeremiah 35:1-14

The Obedient Rechabites

35 The word which came to Jeremiah from the Lord in the days of Jehoiakim the son of Josiah, king of Judah, saying, “Go to the house of the Rechabites, speak to them, and bring them into the house of the Lord, into one of the chambers, and give them wine to drink.”

Then I took Jaazaniah the son of Jeremiah, the son of Habazziniah, his brothers and all his sons, and the whole house of the Rechabites, and I brought them into the house of the Lord, into the chamber of the sons of Hanan the son of Igdaliah, a man of God, which was by the chamber of the princes, above the chamber of Maaseiah the son of Shallum, the keeper of the door. Then I set before the sons of the house of the Rechabites bowls full of wine, and cups; and I said to them, “Drink wine.”

But they said, “We will drink no wine, for Jonadab the son of Rechab, our father, commanded us, saying, ‘You shall drink no wine, you nor your sons, forever. You shall not build a house, sow seed, plant a vineyard, nor have any of these; but all your days you shall dwell in tents, that you may live many days in the land where you are sojourners.’ Thus we have obeyed the voice of Jonadab the son of Rechab, our father, in all that he charged us, to drink no wine all our days, we, our wives, our sons, or our daughters, nor to build ourselves houses to dwell in; nor do we have vineyard, field, or seed. 10 But we have dwelt in tents, and have obeyed and done according to all that Jonadab our father commanded us. 11 But it came to pass, when Nebuchadnezzar king of Babylon came up into the land, that we said, ‘Come, let us go to Jerusalem for fear of the army of the Chaldeans and for fear of the army of the Syrians.’ So we dwell at Jerusalem.”

12 Then came the word of the Lord to Jeremiah, saying, 13 “Thus says the Lord of hosts, the God of Israel: ‘Go and tell the men of Judah and the inhabitants of Jerusalem, “Will you not receive instruction to obey My words?” says the Lord14 “The words of Jonadab the son of Rechab, which he commanded his sons, not to drink wine, are performed; for to this day they drink none, and obey their father’s commandmentBut although I have spoken to you, rising early and speaking, you did not obey Me.

We, as believers, have to begin to believe that the matter with G-d is settled. That despite all the mysteries, discoveries, epiphanies, setbacks, and new beginning, the war between good and evil was always our own.

The forbidden Tree of Knowledge was willingly plundered of its beautiful fruit by pointing out what was good about it. The consequence of disobedience was made light of, and doubt was planted about the meaning of the Father’s command.

Skillfully, the serpent reduced the Almighty to being fearful Adam and Eve would be usurpers, for once they had His knowledge, they would seek His place, too.

And so now, we have the knowledge, and the choice, but we also have the ultimate weapons to fight: The Word of G-d, the covenant of redemptive grace, and the revelation and conviction of the Holy Spirit.

In these days, the enemy has grown more powerful, and seems to be putting more wins in the column as emotions get ‘triggered’, and excuses and scorn are bandied about like troops of chimps playing tennis.

It is the job of godly parents to bring up their children in G-d’s ways, but it is also the duty of the children to hold onto those ways, and to grow in their own knowledge of the Lord.

Nineveh stood for a time after hearing Jonah, but fell again because the future generations could not stand.

Solomon fell, though his father David sought the Lord constantly in almost all things, and even then, Uriah’s murder was the one stain on his earthly ledger. Yet it was David’s line through which Christ came.

Throughout the books of Kings, we see the contrasting examples of those who did what was right in the sight of G-d, and those who turned away, and what happened to them, and the people who went along, and the grief and peace of the kingdoms they ruled.

In this New Year, let the matter be settled in our hearts and minds that victory belongs to the Lord, that redemption is ours to claim, that the Father loves us and wishes to be reconciled, and the the circumscription of His rules is to keep and protect us from evil and harm.

Let it be settled, as it was when Abraham took Isaac to the mountain, as it was when the Hebrew boys defied Nebuchadnezzar’s decree, and as it was with the generations of Rechabites, who heeded their earthly father to the degree that G-d said of them,

18 And Jeremiah said to the house of the Rechabites, “Thus says the Lord of hosts, the God of Israel: ‘Because you have obeyed the commandment of Jonadab your father, and kept all his precepts and done according to all that he commanded you, 19 therefore thus says the Lord of hosts, the God of Israel: “Jonadab the son of Rechab shall not lack a man to stand before Me forever.” ’ ”

Therefore I pray:

Father in Heaven, 

Your Son tells us that our foundation on Him will withstand the storms of this world, and that we are always to watch and pray, we are always to believe and abide, and we most importantly, we are always to obey Your Word, as He did, even unto death.

Yet our earthly faith is a defective mustard seed, our understanding placed in the box of flesh, and we shoot tethered arrows to the heights of the Babel tower to bring You here. But Your thoughts and ways are higher than ours, and we, like the Rechabites, are but sojourners here.

Unlike them, we have been disobedient, relying on the atoning work of Your Son to excuse us, but not coming to godly repentance that produces tears, not understanding that grace is not license, and that not one word of the law will be discounted.

As we have received the gift of the Holy Spirit as well as the New Covenant, let us take comfort in the words of our Savior in these days of mocking, lying spirits that now infect the children of men with confusion, filling them up with emotions and irrational thoughts, believing You to be a vague-shaped power as they indulge their pride in their sins:

John 14:1-3 

The Way, the Truth, and the Life

14 “Let not your heart be troubled; you believe in God, believe also in Me. In My Father’s house are many mansions; if it were not so, I would have told you. I go to prepare a place for you. And if I go and prepare a place for you, I will come again and receive you to Myself; that where I am, there you may be also.

We hear, O Lord, and believe. And obey.

May it be done to us as You have said.

Amen.