Sunday, January 30, 2011

How Does God Feed You? And Why Should I Care?

Please read Mark 6:30-44


With just one month into 2011, most resolutions have probably waned or vanished altogether. As followers of Christ, it's exciting to remember that we have the unfailing love of God and the constant promise of renewal through His Grace. There is no need to wait for New Year's or spring or any other outside prompting. God helps us to see our errors, forgives us, and shows us how to correct them and to grow closer to Him. God is never boring! Every moment with Him is full of promise and transformation.


This month is almost over. As we say goodbye to this month and welcome February, we need to ask ourselves a question: How can this month be different from all the other months in my life? We will be looking at the same passage this week as we did last Sunday. Let us look to God’s Hand to show us how to depend on His leading and on His providing us with all we need to walk this Walk of Faith.


Today, we will be looking at six statements or questions that deal with this miracle.


First: the background.

The “Feeding the 5,000″ is the only miracle recorded by all four Gospels.

Disciples came back from their mission, they were tired and hungry, did not have time to eat. They needed rest.

Jesus just heard about the death of John the Baptist (Matthew 14:13).

Jesus wanted Himself and His disciples to withdraw from the crowd so that they can have some rest.

They headed to Bethesda, by boat to discourage the crowd from following them. Trying to get away from them.


Bethesda – City name means “Fisherman’s house”, it was home of Philip, Andrew and Peter.

They were looking for a Mini vacation!

Crowd there was in deep need; much physical, emotional, and spiritual needs. The people sought teaching and healing. They were already gathered at the place, before Jesus arrived.

Mark 6:34 says that Jesus had compassion on them because they were sheep without shepherd.


How do we respond when they invade our privacy?

So many times, when we are tired and weary, under stress, and people come to us in need, and we try to avoid them. They come with hope of getting something, to share or to have fellowship. Are we available to their needs?

Jesus had compassion on them; He welcomed them not out of duty or obligation, but out of love and care & God’s Will. You may want to think of an incident, when you are so tired and need rest, and your friend comes and you start thinking, “Oh, no, how do I get rid of him?” Need to be careful!


Jesus was a caregiver—first to His disciples and then to the crowd.

Jesus taught them about the Kingdom of God, healed them (for hours). (During this time, the Beatitudes were being shared as well as teachings on being Poor in Spirit and what the Kingdom of Heaven was like. HUGE topics and spiritual battles.)


Jesus must be teaching well, that crowd did not disperse in the evening; they were too engrossed into listening to Jesus. (Of course! As NO ONE TAUGHT LIKE THIS MAN, with such authority!)


Think of any church meeting, when preacher goes little long, and people start looking at their watch. Not this way with Jesus. Not a sin to look at the watch but there are things that must be more important. Only two hours a week in worship is not enough for any believer.


“Give them something to eat”

Crowds were not worried, but the disciples were. It’s like the 12 came and tells Jesus, “its time to close, let them go.” Jesus reply is startling, “Give them something to eat.” – What!?

Was Jesus serious, 5000 men, women, and children? They didn’t have enough money to feed them. It is like an eight-month’s wages, thousand of dollars, were they going to use all that for feeding them one meal?


I am sure they were trying to think practically, "Let them go." But Jesus’ ways does not seem practical at times.

Read Judge 6-7: Gideon’s army of 300 men winning against 150,000 Midianites.


“What do you have?”

Jesus asks another question, “What do you have, go and see?” Don't just wonder what is for your use. Get active. They found a boy with five loaves of bread and two fishes

How can a few pieces of loaves, fishes feed the 5000?


Totally inadequate, impossible to feed them all, but this is all they had.

Jesus prepared them for a Miracle – All were hungry, He didn’t want chaos, disorder, shoving, pushing. He wanted to organize, to give order to the crowd.



Disciples don’t understand, “Why is He doing that?” However, as confused they were, they followed what He said. Sometimes you just got to do what He said to do! Jesus wants us to act in faith, though it may sound foolish or silly or unlikely at the time. Jesus did not do miracle first and then told them about organizing crowd. He readied the crowd and His 12!



Prayer of thanksgiving –most important part of miracle. It came from God! Giving thanks to The Father, not credit on Himself, but exalting God, the Father. Thanking and blessing God. He then broke them and distributed them.

Five thousand people-- must have taken some time. AND ALL were fed and satisfied!



Jesus’ final assignment for His disciples:

“Go and gather broken pieces.” To make them realize that God’s provision is more than adequate. (He, in fact, later on reminds them about it in Mark 8:19) Profound impact on disciples, all gospels have account of it. How does it impact you?


Why this miracle?

This miracle created a problem for Jesus’ ministry. Popular for providing but not so much in the spiritual sense.

In was also a Lesson of Discipleship for His Disciples. Do what He tells us to do!!!

“What do YOU have?”

Of course, our resources are way inadequate for the needs of this world. But we are to bring what we have to Him. And put it into His Hands.


There may be a need for clear vision and planning. This is not always the case. Time is sometimes an issue. We must be open to His leading: stop what you are doing, look and see what He is doing and go do it WITH Him! He will in turn, bless them and place them back into your hands, multiplied, more powerful than you can ever imagine. Too often, we are overwhelmed by the need, and give up, questioning adequacy of God.


When we see the world, we are stunned by the need all around us. People are deserting God. So much of pain, and suffering, persecution, hurt, wars. And we realize that our resources are very limited. We might feel we cannot help due to lack of resources, so we hold back: Don’t!


Jesus is looking for people who are ready to believe, trust Him, who are willing to bring whatever little they have. (Instead of complaining or stepping back.) God’s provision is more than adequate. Are we ready to trust Him, believe that even though the task is immense! Our God is more than sufficient!


All we need to do is to bring our resources, use our gifts, talents, time, energy, and He is going to bless them and multiply them. Our role in all this is to agree with is plan to make disciples. We need to discover out spiritual gifts and work inside that framework.


Consider this truth! (APPLICATION)

Q: How does five loaves of bread and two fish feed 5,000?

A: God’s math doesn’t need to add up.


Now, I can understand the saying: “… the wise man (who) will invest everything he has in the life of Faith.” ~Michael Eaton. Rather than holding back on what we have, hoarding it for ourselves, we are to extend our influence—our resources—to the needs around us. God invites us to be investors for the Kingdom of God. This is not only about money, It is about having the Holy Boldness to do many things to spread the Gospel and then wait for God’s blessing to come in.


Some of the things we do, we do them because of time restraints. The Singapore Team has come here for the past three years. They had invested a large amount of money in their outreach into our neighborhood. They spent a lot of time in prayer before they came. While they were here, they engaged in extended prayer times for the Work of God’s Spirit. Ken-San spoke three times this past Christmas. At one meeting, only a few came and heard his message. On Christmas Day, he spoke again and the response was very positive! Five adults FROM OUR OWN NEIGHBORHOOD responded that they wanted to ask Jesus into their lives. Three others indicated interest in learning more about the claims of Jesus. Question: can you put a price tag on that? Sure a lot of money was spent. But also, five of our neighbors have new life.


But, now, what is our response to that? Invite people from Singapore to come again in 11 months and do it all over again? I think not. We need to do that work—as a Church Body. We need to be the ones who give up our five loaves and two fish so that Jesus can touch our efforts and bless them and feed others in our area with the Good News. If we don’t, then we better not open ourselves to teams from outside our area to do the work for us. We need to be the ones who do the outreach.


We should never stop investing with the Gospel in as many places as we can. Whenever we as a Church engage in Kingdom activity, we offer the Holy Spirit something He can and often will use to save people’s souls.


Wasn’t that what Jesus was aiming at? Was it to feed the people with bread and fish or was He interested in meeting special needs of the people? They looked at this miracle as proof that He could be the political leader of Israel. Jesus was looking to set them free from the bondage of being self-centered and careless and free from the dullness of life. Of being concerned more for the needs of people’s broken hearts.


We are broken people. Jesus did not come to fix us! He came to make us new! That is the Power of the Gospel. To take away our cold hearts and to give us new hearts that is made in the likeness of our Creator God.


What do you have to give to Jesus today? Something small? It does not matter—not in His Hands! Five or 5,000 loaves of bread. Two or 20,000 fish. When He touches our gifts, a miracle happens. Let Him touch what you are & what you have and see what happens!

Sunday, January 23, 2011

How Does God Feed You?

Please read Mark 6:30-44


Does Jesus really care about your needs? After reading this passage, you may wonder… sure, He did such a wonderful job with the small obento the boy had. Five loaves and two fish—to feed over 5,000 people on that hillside—was more than enough!


But does He do that kind of thing today? Does He really provide for His People? When we look at the Old Testament, we can see times in the Hebrew’s history when God sure had provided for them. Victory in war, manna from the sky when no food was available, opened the Red Sea to escape the Egyptian army. Even when things looked bad for Israel, God’s promise was to hold the test of time. He would say: “I am the God of Israel!” “I am the God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob.”


So, today, we hear of people’s needs. Someone will share his or her need for a job. Another, their need for better health. Still another, the need for comfort. Does God really answer—like He did in the times of the Bible?


Who would say YES to that? And why would we say YES? Because some of us have seen such answers to our prayers. Our needs were met. Our bills were paid. Our loved one is yet alive! And still we have some doubt. Please understand that some doubt is good—when it brings us face to face//heart to heart with the Person of Jesus. In our story today, He was the One who directed the action, the one who caused the 12 to see something that was out of the ordinary. ~ A miracle.


Some would say that when the people there saw the generous actions of the one with the small lunch, they broke down and shared what they had and when it was all over, everyone had shared with everyone else and everyone was filled—even with a surplus left over.


But that was not what happened. If it did happen that way, the story would have been told that way. In truth, Jesus, who knew that there was going to be a need, took what was given to Him and He multiplied it many times over.


Think of what that would mean to us today! A point of application here: IF WE GIVE WHAT WE HAVE TO JESUS, HE WOULD BLESS IT AND MULTIPLY IT MANY TIMES OVER.



Whenever we as a Church engage in Kingdom work (enterprises), we offer the Holy Spirit something He can and often will use to save people’s souls.


Wasn’t that what Jesus was aiming at? Was it to feed the people with bread and fish or was He interested in meeting special needs of the people and of His 12? The people looked at this miracle as proof that He could be the New Leader of Israel. He was looking to set them free from not the bondage of Rome but from the bondage of being self-centered and careless. From being concerned more for the things of this world than the needs of our broken hearts.


We are broken people and as Vidar reminded us last week, Jesus did not come to fix us! Jesus came to make us new! That is the Power of the Gospel. To take away our stone cold hearts and to give us new hearts that is made in the likeness of our Creator God.


So, how does God feed us today? First, you need to know when you are hungry. Sometimes during the workday, you might just keep working without a break. You start to have a hunger pains and you feel a little dizzy. Then you look at the clock and say, “Wow, I have not eaten yet!” Once you feed your body, you feel refreshed and continue the work.


It is true with Spiritual Hunger. Do you know that you are spiritually hungry? Many people don’t know that they are starving their spirit. Many don’t even know there IS a spiritual part of their being! They go through life and there may be a tug in their sprit but the person is not use to that feeling so they let it go. Jesus said that if you are hungry, come to Him and eat and be satisfied!


It is true with being thirsty. Without water, you can become dehydrated and fall sick. Again, Jesus said—and he is talking of a different level of thirst, Come to Me and drink and not be thirsty again.

John 4:14 "whoever drinks the water I give them will never thirst. Indeed, the water I give them will become in them a spring of water welling up to eternal life.”


John 6:35 Then Jesus declared, “I am the bread of life. Whoever comes to Me will never go hungry, and whoever believes in Me will never be thirsty.


John 7:37 On the last and greatest day of the festival, Jesus stood and said in a loud voice, “Let anyone who is thirsty come to Me and drink.


There is a vast hole in our lives. We try to fill it with all sorts of things; some good things ~ other bad things. We look for love. (We might look for it in all the wrong places.) We look for it friendships; we look for it in families; in fellowships and it seems dry and lacking real joy.

I asked the question at the start of this talk: How does God feed you? Here are some ways: He feeds us through Friendships. A true friend is a gift from God. One that will stick closer than a brother. A friend that we can share our life with! This is a true Gift from the Lord.


He feeds us with Family. Sometimes, families are the most difficult people to live with. Strangers get along better than some families do. Why is that? Because the family is God’s building block for community. He wants us to be in a family that reflects His love and care. It is His way to build us up into the people we need to be. The Evil One, Satan’s design, is to fight the ways of God. To destroy families. To hurt friendships and to drive a wedge between family members. But God’s design is to build up the family. He feeds us with families that care.


He feeds us with Fellowship. Many times, after the service is over, people stay around here for one, two even three hours and then, leave together to go have more fellowship someplace else. That is feeding time for us. We are made to fellowship. We do our best service for Him when we fellowship, because that reflects His Love and Holy Character. He feeds us in our fellowships.


The Bible talks about Wisdom as a person. Looking at the Book of Proverbs, verse after verse teaches us how important Wisdom is in our life. With Wisdom, we can really know Him. Proverbs 4:5 says “Get wisdom, get understanding; do not forget My words or swerve from them. Do not forsake wisdom, and she will protect you. Love her and she will watch over you. Wisdom is supreme; therefore get wisdom. Though it cost all you have, get understanding.”



The beginning of wisdom is the knowing of God! With Wisdom, the walls of doubt and loneliness are pushed down. Proverbs 24:3-4 “By wisdom a house is built, and through understanding it is established; through knowledge its rooms are filled with rare and beautiful treasures.”


The biggest way Jesus feeds us is by His WORD. The Word of God, the Bible, is the source of all there is to know about Him and His plan for you. His Word is a lamp unto my paths, a light unto my way. He makes the path clear when I look at it from His Word.


His joy is found in His creation enjoying Him. That is the full duty of man. To love Him and to enjoy Him forever. Our hunger goes away when He satisfies our soul. We thirst no longer for the things that will dry up because we have taken His Word into our lives and we now are really alive! We are not fixed but made new.


Once a person becomes a follower of Jesus, all the old things pass away and all things become new! 2 Cor 5:17 Therefore if anyone is in Christ, he is a new creature; the old things passed away; behold, new things have come. We are no longer sheep without a shepherd—alone in the world—blinded by the shinny stuff of material lust. We are found. We have a place to go when we die. He has prepared a place for us. He died on the Cross to take our sins away. We all need to turn to the God of the Bible and receive what He died to give us: FORGIVENESS for our sins!



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Next Sunday.

Only a few weeks into 2011, most resolutions have probably waned or vanished altogether. As followers of Christ, it's exciting to remember that we have the unfailing love of God and the constant promise of renewal through His Grace. There is no need to wait for New Year's or spring or any other outer prompting. God helps us to see our errors, forgives us, and shows us how to correct them and to grow closer to Him. God is never boring! Every moment with Him is full of promise and transformation.


When someone asked me what my New Year's resolution was, I quickly realized that the myriad of things I'd been considering - to be kinder and more patient, to be a better friend, to develop a more positive attitude - were all covered by being a dedicated follower of Jesus. If my life truly reflects the love of Christ, then patience and kindness and cheer will naturally follow.


How can this week be different from all the other weeks in my life? Maybe as we look again at the Feeding of the 5,000 from Mark 6, the Lord will show you how to depend on His leading you and on His providing you with all you need to live this Life of Faith.

Sunday, January 16, 2011

The Power of God

The Power of God is the Power of the Gospel.

Romans 1:14-17 I am obligated both to Greeks and non-Greeks, both to the wise and the foolish. That is why I am so eager to preach the gospel also to you who are in Rome.

For I am not ashamed of the gospel, because it is the power of God that brings salvation to everyone who believes: first to the Jew, then to the Gentile. For in the gospel the righteousness of God is revealed—a righteousness that is by faith from first to last, just as it is written: “The righteous will live by faith.”


Next Week: Mark 6:30-44

Just what was Jesus' main point in this passage?


Was it only to feed 5,000 people with a small obento of five small loaves of bread and two fish?


How does the Church today face shortages and can God provide us with all we want and need?


How does this feeding relate to the Mission of the Church today?


Come next Sunday, 10:30, for Worship and the Word.

Friday, January 7, 2011

Special Service on Jan 9th!

We are welcoming staff from 24-7 Prayer to share Sunday at ICCS.

They are part of an international interdenominational community committed to prayer, mission and justice. Starting in England in 1999, 24-7 Prayer has spread to 100+ nations. Mr. Jon Petersen leads the 24-7 Prayer teams in USA & Canada. He was raised in Japan as a missionary kid.

Go to their web site for more details: www.24-7prayer.com



Worship starts at 10:30 and goes until about 12:15.


Come and learn how YOU can be part of a Prayer Movement that will change the country of Japan and that of all Asia.

Monday, January 3, 2011

Who Touched Me? or I just need to touch Him!

Mark 5: 25-34

Last year, we were looking at some verses in the great Book of Mark. We saw what kind of authority Jesus had. He has authority to called His followers; He drove out Evil spirits, and He taught with authority—unlike anyone else. He healed many who were sick; like with leprosy, a paralytic; He calmed the storm on the Sea of Galilee. A dead girl became alive when He touched her. Such wild things happened when Jesus came into a room or into an area. The sick got healed—not just better and the dead became alive again. Nature was under His control—His authority, and people started to listen to Him. They came to Him from all over the region. Jesus seems like He was trying to get away from them at times by getting into a boat, walking on the water—to evade their desire to make Him king. (We’ll get back to that in another talk.)


You might remember that Jesus was on His way to help a man who came to Him because his little girl was dying. Jairus said, “Please come and put your hands on her so that she will be healed and live.”


Then something happened that seemed like an interruption to poor Jairus. Jesus stopped. He stopped because someone touched Him.


This lady had a problem: for such a long time, she had been bleeding. Being unclean, she could not do the tasks most ladies would have. Some people would avoid her altogether. She could not attend Temple worship. She could not even hold her child-if she were a mother. If she was married, she could not be intimate with her husband. Her issue of blood was also draining—not only her health but her financial life as well. For over 12 years, doctors have been taking her money. I don’t know if they knew how to treat her—the fact remains, she was still bleeding.


Leviticus 15:25 "'When a woman has a discharge of blood for many days at a time other than her monthly period or has a discharge that continues beyond her period, she will be unclean as long as she has the discharge, just as in the days of her period.'"



Religious law prevented her from being involved in ANY social or religious activity whatsoever! She was a real cast away! And after 12 years, she was beyond any hope of getting better. Every day for the past 12 years, she was bleeding. Think of the condition she’d be in! No money, no family, no interaction at all—except for the so-called Doctors of her day. And she had heard that Jesus was around. Just like Jairus had. He was looking for Jesus because of his personal need. This lady as well. Her faith in the medical profession was below zero. They could only help themselves to her bank account. She was desperate! She had to touch Jesus’ cloak. She had heard about Jesus and come to understand that it would only take that touch and her ills would be over! But she had to do it in secret. She had to come up behind Him and ambushed Him with this forbidden touch.



Ever been in a crowded train? No! Well, I have. People are pushing and bumping you all over the place. The Air Show in the SDF air base near our home was so crowded, I began to think I was going to be crushed! The crowd seems not to care. They just pushed forward. No place to go but they pushed forward. It hurt! On a train once, I remember being SO pressed, I counted seven different people touching me and remembered a story that IF eight people touched you at the same time—you would die. I reached out my hand and tempted death. (I live today!)


Here was a woman in deep need and out of the protective care of a compassionate society. She broke all the rules by getting into the crowd. And then she touched Jesus. Deliberately touching Him, making Him unclean. If I just touch His Clothes…I will be healed!


Of course, Jesus was pressed upon! “A large crowd followed and pressed around Him.” But verse 30 gives us more than a clue that something ELSE was going on. “At once Jesus realized that power had gone out from Him…” And “He turned around in the crowd and asked, “Who touched My clothes?”


His followers thought that Jesus was being silly. Of course, with all these people around You—Your going to feel the crowd pressure! But Jesus kept looking around to see who had done it.


Did He not already know? He is God, right?!? Isn’t He all knowing? Did He not know of this incident from the beginning of Time?


I believe Jesus did know. He knows everything about everything. He knows what you are thinking right now. Don’t be embarrassed! He knows all about the stuff you are going through right now. Your pressing situations. No one else in this room has any idea of your situation, but He does. What is done in secret, it is all known by Him.


In truth, Jesus is looking for people to touch Him in their need. And to touch Him is to show Him you are ready to deal with your need. And He is looking for that today, the first Sunday in 2011. He is looking for you to touch Him----so He could touch you.


And she did just that! She touched JESUS! Look at verse 29: Immediately her bleeding stopped and she felt in her body that she was freed from her suffering. And can you even imagine what was going on in her mind? Immediately, the pain ended. The flow stopped. She felt well again! When you are sick and you are having a hard time remembering what it was like NOT to feel so bad…THAT is how she was feeling right at that moment! And the joy was complete.


Almost! Jesus stopped and turned and asked that hard question. “Who touched My clothes?” “Oh, No! What am I to do now? I’m going to be sent to jail or kicked out of the village!” And He kept looking for the one who had done this touch thing. She HAD to come forward. And when she did, Jesus was not firm with her but listened to her truthful tale and showed compassion on her. Look at Matthew’s account of the same event: Matthew 9:22 at Dr. Luke’s account from Luke 8:47-48.


Jesus realized that power had gone out from Himself. What was that all about? Was His power pack becoming depleted?


I don’t believe it was a question of a lessening of power in His Divine Being but the movement of healing by Faith in action. In essence, Faith touched the God-Man and Jesus knew it. Faith was exercised and He could tell. There was some spiritual activity there that we could not see but Jesus could know it. A Spiritual response to this Act of Faith.


We are all having questions that might really drain us this year. Like: How Can I Cope with Stress? How Can I Rebound from Failure? How Can I Be Confident in a Crisis? How Can I Live Above Average? How Can I Overcome Loneliness? How Can I Ever Change? How Can I Be Well Again? What Will Become Of My Family When I Die?


God has more to give us this new year. There are so many more promises to claim, more ground to gain and more hope to be had. It can truthfully be said that Our Heavenly Father has more to give us this year than we can possibly obtain. But, we should give it a try anyway. One man had said (George Mueller): “faith grows with use…put it to work by reverent and faithful praying, and it will grow and become stronger day by day. We should dare to trust God for something small and ordinary and next week or next year you may be able to trust Him for answers bordering on the miraculous.” As your Pastor, I need to encourage each of you to grow in your Faith.



Everyone has some faith…the difference among us is one of degree only, and the man of small faith may be simply the one who has not dared to exercise the little faith he has.



The lady in question today, put her faith to the test. Yes, and she did it without any doubt. “If only I could touch His clothes, I will be healed!” Her faith was tested and she found it strong enough. Even Jesus said that her faith had healed her. How is your faith today? Are you willing to reach out and touch Jesus? He will only grant you His best. Reach out and receive His blessing today.


His promise to us is found in Jeremiah 29:11. Call out to Him! Reach out to Him! He will honor your Faith and touch you right back and you will hear Him say to you: “Your faith has healed you. Go in peace (SHALOM).”

Sunday, December 26, 2010

A day AFTER Christmas and all through my life...

Twas the night before Christmas, when all through the house …


Well, the story might not be so familiar to each of you, but I do remember such a poem since I was a child. But now that Christmas is over, a Day after Christmas and all though my life…not too much was happening, I felt like a mouse.


I got all the dressings of the holiday still up—unlike the shopping mall anywhere in Japan. One year, a long time ago, when I was single, I left the live tree up—with all the lights and all—until Easter weekend. The pine tree had lost ALL the needles and the room was indeed a fire hazard! I loved the smell. I liked the look. I was too lazy to remove the tree.


But after it all ended, and the wrong gifts were exchanged, how does a person move on? The excitement or lack of excitement is over. Life goes on. There is no let up in the things that NEED to be done. We are as busy as ever! What do we do?


We move on. I was reminded of this very thing on Dec 20th as I wrote a comment on e-mail to a friend. Her question was: “What am I supposed to be doing? Please pray for me.”


Of course I prayed for her but I also gave her some advice: I said, When you need to know what God wants you to do, take the first step.


One of my most favorite verses in the Bible is from the Old Testament. Ecclesiastes 12:13 Now all has been heard; here is the conclusion of the matter: Fear God and keep His commandments, for this is the duty of all mankind.

伝道の書 / 12 13

事の帰する所は、すべて言われた。すなわち、神を恐れ、その命令を守れ。これはすべての人の本分である。


To end right, we need to start even better. How is that done? One way is to cover all the past with something and make believe it did not happen. That would not be the good way to deal with life. Another way is to look at what you have and see if there can be any change for the better: your thought life, feelings of anger toward someone, fear of the New Year, etc. Make a list and check it twice for areas that the Lord is touching you, and encouraging you. Make a commitment to move forward in dealing with those issues. Have a friend help you. In other words: Take the first step. Today's message is one of those steps.


When I was a boy, living in Rhode Island, my Dad would give me some advice when needed. His number one advice was: “Stan, keep your nose clean!” What he meant was, don’t get messing around with people, things, or ideas. Stay clean. Don’t go where you should not go. Don’t say things you really should not say. Don’t make friends with the wrong people. “Keep your nose clean.” Develop your integrity.


Over the years, when I was in a difficult place, I remember my Dad’s words to me. Simple as they were, they reflected just what the writer of Ecclesiastes was talking about. When life is coming to an end…when the year is almost over…when the job is almost finished, what is the bottom line? Not how much will I get? Not, was it worth the cost? Rather, was it pleasing to God?


Now, I am a pastor, so I’m supposed to talk like that. But I have not always been a pastor. And words of instruction like what the Preacher gave us in 12:13, I can live with. It is almost easy to gauge if things were successful or not. The conclusion is this: Did I live my life fearing God? Not in the knee shaking fear, but in reverence and deep love. Did I let God have first place? Was He my co-pilot or was He the one flying my life. If He was my co-pilot, than I crashed and burned. He does not sit in the passenger’s seat. His place is behind the steering wheel. He needs to be sailing my boat. He is the coach of my team. He flies my plane. He drives my car. He leads my life. He is the One who tells me which way I should go.


This past month, a friend had been sending me her reflections on Advent. She was once a short-term missionary here in Japan. Over the years since, she has become a doctor and now takes short missionary trips to, first India and now to Indonesia. On last Wed, she wrote this and I love the sound of it. I can see she is ‘keeping her nose clean’ too.


“My steady goal is absolute surrender and complete obedience. God not an ogre God who toys with our desires and messes with our minds. He’s an all-knowing, all-loving, all-powerful Lord who willingly sacrificed all so we might run and dance full-throttle with Him.”

So that we could enjoy Him.


Do you understand that? She has had some times in her life when she needed to just stop what she was doing, look around and see what God was doing and go do what He was doing. That brought joy and it brought a smile on the Face of God. It was not vanity. Not a smoke trail. It wasn’t striving after a vapor. It was understanding the full impact this verse 12:13 Now all has been heard; here is the conclusion of the matter: Fear God and keep His commandments, for this is the duty of all mankind.

伝道の書 / 12 13

事の帰する所は、すべて言われた。すなわち、神を恐れ、その命令を守れ。これはすべての人の本分である。


Think about it, if there is no God, then there is no Judge. If there is no Judge, then there is no Final Judgment. If there is no Final Judgment, there is no ultimate meaning to life. Nothing really matters.


If there is no God to judge this world, than all of humanity’s reason to exist is pointless legal action that ends in meaningless despair. The author of Ecclesiastes would certainly agree. From verse one of his book, he had been saying that if there is no Divine, there is no meaning to life. Nothing matters.


He said: “Vanity of vanity (or self-importance or narcissism)all is vanity.” Ecclesiastes 12:8.

伝道者は言う、「空の空、いっさいは空である」と。 But in spite of all this self-conceit and striving, we can have joy. We can rejoice in the many things in life that bless us. He encourages us to eat, drink and be happy. Find satisfaction in our work (2:24).

伝道の書 / 2 24

人は飲み食いし、その労苦によって得たもので心を楽しませるより良い事はない。これもまた神の手から出ることを、わたしは見た。 There is a time for healing and harvesting, a time for laughing and dancing, a time for loving and making peace (3:1-8).

伝道の書 / 3 1~8
天の下のすべての事には季節があり、すべてのわざには時がある。 生るに時があり、死ぬるに時があり、植えるに時があり、植えたものを抜くに時があり、 殺すに時があり、いやすに時があり、こわすに時があり、建てるに時があり、泣くに時があり、笑うに時があり、悲しむに時があり、踊るに時があり、 石を投げるに時があり、石を集めるに時があり、抱くに時があり、抱くことをやめるに時があり、 捜すに時があり、失うに時があり、保つに時があり、捨てるに時があり、 裂くに時があり、縫うに時があり、黙るに時があり、語るに時があり、 愛するに時があり、憎むに時があり、戦うに時があり、和らぐに時がある。

He has told us to enjoy life with those we love (9:9).

伝道の書 / 9 9

日の下で神から賜わったあなたの空なる命の日の間、あなたはその愛する妻と共に楽しく暮すがよい。これはあなたが世にあってうける分、あなたが日の下で労する労苦によって得るものだからである。

There is JOY in this world under the blessing of this Biblical God of Creation.


He wants us to understand that without God in our lives, things are really meaningless. How little joy there is if we try to leave God out of His creation.


And for people of Faith, His words can also bring some pain. His words are goads to the conscience. (a goad- a long pointed stick used to move animals along-to provoke or incite someone in to action) At that time, our minds are made uncomfortable enough to turn away from sin. They become a stimulus to the soul, navigating us back onto the right spiritual road.


When we see that the words of the Preacher as the very Words of God, this whole matter takes on a deeper meaning. This Preacher or Shepard of our Souls laid down His life for His sheep (John 10:11).

ヨハネによる福音書 / 10 11

わたしはよい羊飼である。よい羊飼は、羊のために命を捨てる。

The Lord Jesus is the one who calls us away from the vanity of life for without God to find the joy and meaning He has for us in His Grace, we are lost. We are not just living “under the sun” but living under the Living Son-the Son of God who “loved us and gave Himself up for us.” (Eph 5:2)

エペソ人への手紙 / 5 2

また愛のうちを歩きなさい。キリストもあなたがたを愛して下さって、わたしたちのために、ご自身を、神へのかんばしいかおりのささげ物、また、いけにえとしてささげられたのである。

A good book to read: The Great Divorce, by C.S.Lewis


Are you seeking Spiritual truth? End that quest and surrender to the Lord God who alone knows the answers to life. Paul warned us not to be like the man in 1 Tim 3:7 who is “always learning and never able to arrive at the knowledge of the Truth.”

テサロニケ人への第一の手紙 / 3 7

兄弟たちよ。それによって、わたしたちはあらゆる苦難と患難との中にありながら、あなたがたの信仰によって慰められた。

Be content with what the Bible offers and don’t accept anything less.


If there is a God who will judge the world, than everything matters.


It matters if we waste our time on certain activities. It matters what we do with our money, our time, our talents. It matters what we do with our bodies—what we allow our eyes to see, hands to touch, our mouths to speak. Whether we obey our parents will matter; so will the look we give them and the little comment we make when we are walking away from them. What we do with the child, the way we care for the homeless, the underprivileged, the needy, and what we say about someone else’s performance, the sarcastic remark, or the genuine word of praise. The household task, the homework assignment will matter. The cup of water, the word of testimony, the tear of compassion—all of this matters!


What matters most of all, therefore, is the personal decision that each person makes about Jesus Christ. Jesus came into this vain cold world. He took all the mess that was dished out to Him and He responded with forgiveness. He went to the Cross for us. He took our sins on Himself. He died. He went to the grave, but on the third day, He rose again, bringing life out of the Grave.


So, it is the day after Christmas and all through my life, I have made choices, right and wrong, and I need to make a very big one to close this Year with: WILL I MAKE JESUS LORD OF MY LIFE?


Charles Wesley, 1739 –Hark the herald angels sing, “Glory to the newborn King! Peace on earth and mercy mild, God and sinners reconciled” Joyful, all ye nations rise, Join the triumph of the skies. With the angelic host proclaim: “Christ is born in Bethlehem.” Hark! The herald angels sing, “Glory to the newborn King!”