Monday, May 20, 2019

The Auction


1 Jn 5:11 And the testimony is this, that God has given us eternal life, and this life is in His Son. 12 He who has the Son has the life; he who does not have the Son of God does not have the life.
(I have edited this story. The original author is unknown to me.)
Years ago, there was a very wealthy man who owned one of the most valuable art collections in all the world. Priceless works by Picasso, Van Gogh, Monet, and many others adorned the walls of the family estate.
He had just one son, who was very precious to his father. As winter approached, war engulfed the nation, and the young man left to serve his country. After only a few short weeks, his father received a telegram. His beloved son was missing in action. The art collector anxiously awaited more news, fearing he would never see his son again. Within days, his fears were confirmed. The young man had died. The father was devastated.
One morning, a knock on the door awakened the depressed old man. As he opened the door, he was greeted by a soldier with a large package in his hand. He introduced himself to the man by saying, “I was a friend of your son. I am not a great artist, but I painted this picture of your son. I want you to have it.”
Overcome with emotion, the man thanked the soldier, promising to hang the picture above the fireplace. And so he did. He considered it to be the greatest gift he had ever received.
The following spring, the old man became ill and passed away. The art world was in anticipation. With the collector’s passing, and his only son dead, those paintings would be sold at an auction.
The day soon arrived, and art collectors from around the world gathered to bid on some of the world’s most spectacular paintings. Dreams would be fulfilled this day. Many would bid much in order to claim, “I have the greatest collection.”
The auction began with a painting that was not on anyone’s list. It was the painting of the man’s son. The auctioneer asked for an opening bid. The room was silent. “Who will open the bidding with $100?” he asked. Minutes passed. No one spoke.
From the back of the room someone shouted, “Who cares about that painting? It’s just a picture of his son. Let’s forget it and go on to the good stuff.” More voices echoed in agreement. “No, we have to sell this one first,” replied the auctioneer. “Now, who will take this portrait?”
Finally, a man spoke up. “I knew this young man and how much he meant to his father. I only have ten dollars. Will you take it for the painting?" The auctioneer announced, “I have ten dollars. Will anyone go higher?” After more silence, the auctioneer said, “Going once, going twice. Gone.” The gavel fell.
Cheers filled the room, and someone exclaimed, “Now we can get on with it and bid on these treasures!”
The auctioneer looked at the audience and announced that the auction was over. 
Stunned disbelief quieted the room. Someone spoke up and asked, “What do you mean it’s over? What about all of these paintings? There are millions of dollars of art here! I demand that you explain what’s going on!”
The auctioneer replied, “It’s very simple. The father specifically stipulated in his will, “Whoever takes the son, gets it all.”
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The Father in heaven has made the same announcement regarding His Son. You can collect all the so-called treasures of earth, but without Jesus Christ, you have nothing. On the other hand, if you gain Jesus Christ, in Him you will have everything - and lack nothing - worth having.
“Whoever takes the Son, gets it all.”
Eph 1:3 Blessed be the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, who has blessed us with every spiritual blessing in the heavenly places in Christ.”
Mt 13:44 “The kingdom of heaven is like a treasure hidden in the field, which a man found and hid again; and from joy over it he goes and sells all that he has and buys that field. 45 “Again, the kingdom of heaven is like a merchant seeking fine pearls, 46 and upon finding one pearl of great value, he went and sold all that he had and bought it.”
Mt 16:24 Then Jesus told his disciples, “If anyone would come after me, let him deny himself and take up his cross and follow me. 25 For whoever would save his life will lose it, but whoever loses his life for my sake will find it. 26 For what will it profit a man if he gains the whole world and forfeits his soul? Or what shall a man give in return for his soul? 27 For the Son of Man is going to come with his angels in the glory of his Father, and then he will repay each person according to what he has done.


Wednesday, May 08, 2019

Isaiah - Rebellion, Rejection, & Restoration - Bible Class Outline


Isaiah - Rebellion, Rejection, & Restoration
6/2    1-5 The Lord Judges Judah
6/9    6-8 The Lord Calls Isaiah
6/16  9-12 A Son Will Be Born
6/23  13-23 The Lord Judges the Nations
6/30  24-27 Judah Will Sing Praise
7/7    28-33 Woe to Samaria and Judah
7/14  34-35 The Desert Will Bloom
7/21  36-39 Isaiah Comforts Hezekiah
7/28  40-48 The Lord Comforts His People
8/4    49-52 The Lord Cries, “Listen! Awake!”
8/11  53-55 The Lord’s Servant Will Save
8/18  56-59 The Lord Seeks Righteousness
8/25  60-66 He Promises New Heavens, Earth

Always Near - Listening for Lessons From God


My very fine friend and former colleague, Dr. Bill Bagents, has written an excellent new book entitled, Always Near: Listening for Lessons From God. Published by our friends at Heritage Christian University, it's a collection of Bill's articles that I believe will help each reader draw closer to the Lord. I was pleased and honored to write the foreword. I hope you'll take a look at Always Near. You'll be glad you did.
May 2019. Cypress Publications. 264 pages. $19.99.
Look below the book promo for a link to several of Bill’s fine articles.
BOOK PROMO
Always Near shares one self-confessed odd Christian’s ongoing efforts to hear and honor God in the events of daily life. Bagents offers personal reflections that process events and observations through the wisdom of Scripture. He invites us to join the adventure of listening for subtle spiritual messages that both bless and challenge.
Always Near promotes contemplation and spiritual formation. Occasionally, you’ll even find a bit of humor.
Bagents writes from a decidedly Christian perspective and treats the Bible with respect. These devotionals flow from the conviction that God is all-wise and all-loving, and the better we hear Him, the better we’ll live.
God is presented as the most persistent teacher, who has more ways of gaining our attention than we have of ignoring Him. Bagents acknowledges that God is more skilled at reaching out than we are at resisting. He is better at teaching than we are at being dense. And even when we’re seeking Him, God can surprise us with precious lessons that we never saw coming. Always Near is an appeal to improve how we hear God and to draw ever closer to His heart.
LINK TO ARTICLES
You'll also enjoy these articles from Bill that I have posted.
https://coryhcollins.blogspot.com/search?q=bagents