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"Are You a Child of the Burger King?"
by
Randy Weiss

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Shalom!
We
have moved beyond our wonderful Jewish High Holidays and been touched
by the September 11th memorial tributes. It is now time to
move on with our lives. Look up . . . your redemption draws
nigh (Luke 21:28).
Let me ask the profound
question, If you were accused of being a Christian, would
there be enough evidence to convict you? Do
you believe Jesus is coming soon? Does your life reflect that belief?
Do you really love God? These questions are not answered with a simple,
Yes, or No. The answers must be lived through
vibrant faith and empowering discipline.
We
must internalize and personalize these questions. Let me ask this more
simply, Am I willing to lay my life down for Jesus? If not,
I may never be willing to truly live for Jesus. Are you a Christian because
you want to have friends in high places? If He doesnt have a friend
in low places, you miss the point . . . and you may miss His greatest
blessings.
Perhaps
some of you are going through low places in your life right now.
Some of you may be suffering and questioning the will of God at this very
moment. I want to remind you that God loves you and has a blessed plan
for each of His servants. His way is not always smooth. Sometimes our
faith is tested in the fires of lifes trials. Remember, even Jesus,
Learned he obedience by the things which he suffered.
(Heb 5:8). God knows the strength He desires to build into your faith
through your experiences. Will you joyously give God the reign over every
area of your life? Will you praise Him for the rainbows, as well as the
rain?
Permit
me to focus some attention on a Jewish guy named Paul. I love Paul. He
is a role model who learned how to endure trials with grace. Paul was
an extremely resourceful guy! But after Paul became a Christian, he was
always in trouble. The rank & file folks in the Church didnt
trust him because he had formerly hunted down and killed Christians when
he was still an angry Pharisee known as Saul of Tarsus. Later, the Church
leaders within the Jerusalem Council were angry with him for converting
massive numbers of Gentiles into the congregation of the saints. His old
Jewish friends were angry with him for becoming a missionary to people
who were not Jewish. Even the Romans were aggravated with Paul. They were
uncomfortable because everywhere he went, the peace of Rome was threatened.
Riots just seemed to follow this man wherever he went.
Paul
became accustomed to difficult circumstances. One day, Jesus Himself came
to Paul and said something to the effect, son, get out of Dodge
nobody is going to believe your story. Actually, the way Paul described
the encounter, he said, 17. . . it came to pass, that,
when I was come again to Jerusalem, even while I prayed in the temple,
I was in a trance; 18And saw him
(Jesus) saying unto me, Make haste, and get thee quickly out of Jerusalem:
for they will not receive thy testimony concerning me (Acts
22:17-18). Now Paul knew what was going on. He said, Lord,
they know that I imprisoned and beat in every synagogue them that believed
on thee: 20And when the blood of
thy martyr Stephen was shed, I also was standing by, and consenting unto
his death, and kept the raiment of them that slew him. 21And
he said unto me, Depart: for I will send thee far hence unto the Gentiles
(Acts 22:19-21). Now translating this from King James English into a more
modern parallel, Paul was sort of asking to get into Gods witness
protection program! But it was too late. A mob developed when Paul testified
and they said, Away with such a fellow from the earth: for
it is not fit that he should live (Acts 22:22b). In essence,
his enemies said, he doesnt deserve to take up space on this planet.
Then a group of Roman soldiers took their liberty to begin beating him.
I love the King James Version of the account. 24The
chief captain commanded him to be brought into the castle, and bade that
he should be examined by scourging;
that he might know wherefore they cried so against him (Acts
22:24).
Pauls
examination or test was through a good whooping. How often
do we get tested in a similar way? How often is our faith tested by situations
we would prefer to escape? Well, Paul was often tested. His testimony
was crammed with reports of beatings, scourgings, being left for dead,
saved by the skin of his teeth, and the litany of trials seems endless.
Yet Paul understood better than any man that the there was to be an end
to his trials. In fact, at the end, Paul knew he would receive the hope
of glory for Paul had met Jesus Christ on the road to Damascus.
Paul
was a sinner saved by grace. He knew who was in charge of his destiny.
Do you? This all serves to bring me back to the issue I began to address
in my introduction: Are we children of the king, and, if so, were
we saved to rule or to serve?
As
you might guess, I will give you my opinion. But before I do, I want you
to know that I am also interested in yours. Id love to hear from
you. Would you be willing to let me know what you think? May I ask you
to take a moment to tell me a little about yourself? Id like to
hear about your faith. Do you believe in Jesus? Do you believe He lives?
Do you believe He was Jewish? How does that impact your understanding
about the Early Church? Are you interested in this stuff? If so, perhaps,
you would enjoy receiving our free teaching newsletter that focuses attention
on these issues. I pray
you will receive this blunt spiritual inquiry in the spirit in which it
was intended. My desire is to challenge each reader to draw closer to
the Lord. To prove my intent, I want to offer you a FREE tool to help
you reflect on Jesus your King. If after reading this article you are
challenged to go deeper with the Lord, it will be my pleasure to send
you a FREE CD or cassette copy of the complete audio teaching to which
this message points entitled,
Are
you a Child of the Burger King?
Some
Christians act like spoiled royalty--children of the kingthe Burger
King--we want it our way and we want it now! But this is not the call
of a Christian.
This FREE audio teaching will remind you that we are children of the king
. . . but we are not to act like the spoiled offspring of a buffoonish
monarch. The Lord is not raising spiritual brats. God is preparing
you to be His servant. Are you acting accordingly? Do you want to
be a true, fruitful, faithful servant of the King? I want to help you!
Please permit me to send you this FREE CD or cassette teaching entitled,
Are You a Child of the Burger King?
This message contains the seeds of true faith to change your walk with
God. My desire is to help you attain your destiny in His service.
But beware, this fallen world contains the seeds of heresy to steal your
faith and relegate you to a place of depressed obscurity in disobedience.
This
teaching explains important facts from the Scriptures about the Jewish
origins of the Christian Church. I want everyone to know my Jewish Messiah.
I want your faith to grow.
This FREE audio teaching
is a compelling message to help you walk in truth. It is also available
to help you challenge your friends or loved ones to live a life of dedicated
service to our King Jesus.
Finally,
I will ask you to pray for the success of this FREE audio teaching distribution.
May Gods will be accomplished and many be blessed as a result of
this ministry effort. Jesus is Lord and he was such a nice Jewish boy.
He deserves the best effort from each of His servants!
Please keep on the
lookout for future articles and let me know how you feel about this outreach
of CrossTalk TV & Radio. You can write to me, my name is Randy Weiss,
at CrossTalk, P.O. Box 2528, Cedar Hill, Texas 75106, USA. Our website
is www.crosstalk.org
and in the US, you can call us toll free, 1-800-688-3422. I really would
enjoy hearing from you so please, write today.
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