Posts by Jim Jamison

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A demonstration of our Sonship – Hebrews 12:8

by Jim Jamison

Every child needs parents to help them learn to walk in a way that is pleasing to the Lord, and their community. In the same way we need God’s discipline in our lives to expose the potential idolatry in my often-wandering heart as quickly as possible. The fact that God is willing to provide the right balance of trials and blessings in my life is proof that I am one of His children. the negative effects from the lack of a father who loves his children enough to discipline them are apparent in many ways in our society. Every time we choose to become sinfully bitter about something that is not going our way, we have forgotten the blessing of his fatherly discipline. God disciplines us not only because He loves us, but because we have been adopted into His family. As our heavenly Father, God will help to prepare us to serve Him, and to demonstrate who He is to our community. … READ MORE

Proof of God’s Love – Hebrews 12:6

by Jim Jamison

Why doesn’t God give us immediate and endless helpings of what we want? The same reason why parents don’t give their children endless meals of candy and sweets. It is not good for them! The value of Fatherly discipline is that it is first of all a proof of God’s love for us. This principle has the potential to completely change the way we view events which we could easily become bitter over. Learning to remember that our loving heavenly Father is allowing this event for both His glory and our good helps us to ignore the red stuff and seek the birthright. God’s discipline is an essential component to demonstrating that we are a part of God’s family. We often go to the idea that God disciplines us because He is attempting to get even with us, but the reality is that God does this because He loves us enough to be involved in making us more like His Son. The next time you are tempted to think that God doesn’t care about you, remember the words of Hebrews 12:6 “the Lord disciplines those He loves.” Remember that for those who are his enemies, in due season, His wrath … READ MORE

An empty tomb – Matthew 28:6

by Jim Jamison

One of the most amazing statements in Scripture is uttered in Matthew 28:6. It is made to the women who come to the bomb to anoint the body of Jesus. Arriving to the empty tomb an angel says to them, “He is not here; for His is risen, as He said. Come, see the place where the Lord lay.” The empty tomb is the proof that the death of Christ was sufficient to take away our sin. Jesus began teaching he disciples back in Matthew 16:21 that he would raise from the dead three days after his death. The resurrection demonstrated that Jesus was who He said, and that He truly had the power over death. 1 Corinthians 15 gives a vivid apologetic for the resurrection and its power. We are reminded every Easter/Passover season, that Jesus has the ability to transform us from death to life. We do not earn our transformation, it is imputed to us by the Power of Christ. Our service to the Lord is out of gratitude for that transformation, not to gain merit either for salvation, or for our service. God does not owe us for what we do to serve Him, we serve … READ MORE