Monday, August 07, 2006

Blood Entitlement

Blood Entitlement
Written by Johnny Israel
Grace, Faith, Justified Ministries

A television reporter asked an illegal alien, “Why should U.S. citizens pay for illegal aliens’ medical costs?” The woman simply replied, “We’re entitled to it.” Today’s society expects entitlement ranging from free medical, SSI, low income housing, including utilities, welfare, and food banks. The list is endless. But these rights come with a heavy burden on societies taxpayers. We have come to expect, no demand free services as an entitlement right. History has shown when something is given freely it is as easily discarded by the recipient as having little or no value. As the cliché says, ‘easy come, easy go,’ tagging society as a throwaway culture. Dissatisfied in marriage, we enter into another relationship. We insist on having the best life has to offer without counting the responsibility that comes with our demands. In other words, the U.S. culture covets ‘something for nothing’ expectations. However, there is a prerequisite to entitlement freebees: prepayment by taxpayers.

The Bible tells us that Jesus freely suffered death on the cross as payment for the sins of the world. Through Him, we are justified by faith as if we have never sinned. When we accept his forgiveness of our sins and receive Him as Lord and Savior, we inherit certain inalienable rights. The right to be called sons of God. The right to be endued with Holy Spirit power. The right to enter His presence without condemnation, making our requests known, expecting to be heard. As a child of God purchased by blood, we are entitled to His authority on the face of this earth to change the circumstances of our life. Unlimited authority that the Bible refers to as ‘power over all the enemy and nothing by any means shall harm you.’ According to the Word, you receive entitlement to physical healing, prosperity, peace of mind, deliverance of circumstances, spiritual, mental, and physical strength, a wholesome marriage, protection for yourself and family. Christ died on the cross for the whole man: spiritually, mentally, physically, financially, materially, parentally, and socially. The umbrella of His death and resurrection shields every area of the believer’s life.

Christ’s entitlements are unmerited favor, given without cost to every believer. You cannot earn His favor or entitlements; He has already paid the price on the cross. To receive the benefits of His entitlements requires registration in the Lamb’s Book of Life. You register at the foot of the cross by accepting His forgiveness for your sins, and receiving Him as Lord and Savior in your heart.

The world, nature and the devil is in opposition to the believer’s entitlements. Your antagonist the devil seeks to bar God’s blessing by getting you to accept your circumstances as God’s will for you. It is often preached from the pulpit that we are to thank God for our illness. This is foolish thinking. If a robber breaks into your home, you would not simply stand by and praise God as he carted off your possessions. You would do everything in your power to stop him. The Bible says, “The devil comes to steal and destroy, I come that you may have life.” As a believer, you are entitled to God’s entire blessing, including His authority to change your circumstances, no matter how difficult or impossible they may seem. To access His entitlement, we remind Him of His Word. For financial matters the Apostle Paul said, “My God shall supply all of your need according to His riches in Christ Jesus.” In sickness the Bible says, “I am the Lord that heals you.” Reminding the Lord of His Word pleases Him, and we are strengthened in faith. Jesus said, “Whatever you ask in my Name that will I do.”

Are you entitled to His blessings to change your circumstances? Yes. Whatever your circumstances may be, the Lord has granted you unmerited entitlement to overcome the problem. Once you presented your request to Him, accept your situation to change for the better. The Word says the promises of the Lord are ‘yes and amen.’ The believer is covenanted through blood. You have been given blood entitlements here in this world and in the world to come.

Johnny Israel

Friday, August 04, 2006

Mel Gibson

Johnny Israel
City Room Press
August 1, 2006

A few days ago the Los Angeles County Sheriff Department arrested Mel Gibson for DUI. TMZ.com, a Hollywood celebrity watch dog, reported that Gibson resisted arrest, refused to cooperate with sheriff officers, and said anti-Semitic remarks. The following day, Mel Gibson released a statement apologizing for his actions. Immediately after Gibson’s arrest the Jewish and Christian community condemned the actor, and producer of the Passion of Christ, stating, “Gibson’s true colors have come out showing he is an anti-Semite.”

Mel Gibson is not only one of the most successful box office draw in Hollywood, he is also one of the most respectable men. When Gibson filmed the Passion, my Jewish brothers immediately castigated him as an anti-Semite. On the other hand, Christians worldwide hailed Gibson as imaginative director that captured the true personification of the crucifixion of Christ.

Since Gibson’s arrest, Jews have demanded the Hollywood film industry blacklist him, listing him as an anti-Semite. Christians have also jumped on the bandwagon, wagging tongues of accusations without first having all the facts surrounding his arrest. It may be understandable why Jews tag Gibson as an anti-Semite, seeing how they consider the Passion an anti-Semitic film. But is Gibson an anti-Semite? Those who have worked closes to Gibson say ‘no’. Gibson is a generous man, supporting charitable organizations that include financial support for underprivileged Jewish children in Israel.

Jesus told his followers, before removing the speck out of their brother’s eye they must first remove the log from their own eye. Meaning, before we judge Gibson for his faults, we first must judge ourselves for our sins. Which one of us has not in the heat of passion made derogatory statements that we immediately regretted saying? Or have acted in a way that is unbecoming of our Christian faith? When the Jews caught a woman in the act of adultery, Jesus said, “He without sin let him cast the first stone.” One by one the accusers threw down their stone and walked away in shame.

Gibson is a brother in Christ. As a brother, we are not to judge or condemn him, but rather to pray for him. When we condemn a brother, we pass judgment on ourselves. Not to mention judgment, gossip, condemnation of a brother blocks the Lord’s blessing in our personal life. The Word tells us to pray for each other, and to love one another as Christ loved the church. These are not the days to wag our tongues in destructive gossip, but to pray as we have never prayed before. God lists gossip as one of the seven deadly sins that blocks the presence of our Heavenly Father. Gossip grieves the Holy Spirit, the same Spirit that resides in you and me. The Apostle James said it best, “Can bitter water and sweet water flow out of the same fountain? With the same tongue we bless God and curse men. This should not be so”

The next time you hear a brother in the Lord criticize Mel Gibson, ask them if they have first lifted him up in prayer. The Holy Spirit is love. Criticism is neither a fruit of the Spirit nor a gift. God is not the author of criticism, the devil is. When we criticize a brother, we join allegiance with the devil. The Bible tells us the Devil is the author of strife and division, and that Christ delivered us from the power of darkness and has translated us into the Kingdom of His dear Son. As children of God, we are forbidden by the Spirit to use our tongue for evil, but rather commanded to edify, esteem, and exhort a brother in the Word. On the cross, Christ took upon himself all people’s sins, including Gibson’s. To criticize a brother is to null and void the works of the cross, making His sacrifice ineffective. Therefore, let us remember Mel Gibson as a brother in Christ that deserves our prayers and not our criticism.

Johnny Israel