Death Is in the Valley, but We Aren’t Staying in the Valley :: By Alice Childs

Doesn’t it seem as if we’re living right in the middle of the “valley of the shadow of death”? If it feels that way to you, it’s because, in a very real sense, we are. I dare say that none of us ever thought we would be living through the death throes of the once-great-soon-to-be-late United States, watching in horror and sorrow as our once beloved nation lies mortally wounded, gasping her agonal breaths.

We are living in unprecedented times. We are living through the death of a nation as well as the end of a dispensation. We are living at the very end of the Dispensation of Grace – the Church Age, that began at Pentecost 2,000 years ago. Just as the early Church was birthed in persecution (see Acts), so too will the last days Church exit this world through waves of rising persecution. The closer we draw to the time of the rapture, the more dangerous and precarious our tenuous sojourn through the dying world system will become.

Jesus Himself likened the coming Tribulation to be like birth pains. As every woman who has ever given birth knows, once real labor begins, there’s no going back; a delivery must happen. Every contraction gets stronger and closer together to the point that the contractions are almost one on top of the other. That’s when we know the birth is imminent.

The time we are living in is a paradox. On one hand, we are living through the death agonies of this fallen world system ruled by the usurper Satan — the six-thousand-year degradation and systematic destruction of God’s perfect order by Satan’s successful ruination of Paradise and fall of mankind.

When Eve allowed herself to be deceived and Adam chose to rebel, Satan’s usurpation was complete. Adam and Eve’s fatal choice plunged all future humanity into spiritual ruin and doomed everyone conceived from them to an eternal Hell. Mankind’s rescue was made possible only when God the Son wrapped Himself in human skin, and by His great unfathomable love, chose to suffer, die, and be bodily resurrected, thus paying in full the infinite penalty that fallen, sin-infected mankind could never have paid – the infinite penalty for sin that condemns to an eternal Hell every person on earth whose sins are not cleansed by the blood of Jesus, the Lamb of God.

All who refuse God’s great salvation, like Adam before them, choose to rebel and remain eternally doomed. All who reject God’s salvation through Jesus Christ, reject the only One who can save their eternal souls (Acts 4:12). This precious gift of pardon, offered freely to “whosoever” is willing to believe and accept it, is man’s only hope of redemption. There is no salvation outside of or in addition to that paid for by Jesus, God in the flesh, and by Him ALONE.

The six-millennia destruction, Paradise lost, is now coming to an end. The defeat of Satan and his final destruction is closer than just “at hand.” Right up until the nanosecond we followers of Christ are raptured out of here, we are caught in the death agonies of a depraved, reprobate, and demonically charged world that is heading inexorably into the seven-year Tribulation and Satan’s final defeat.

However, on the other hand, we who are the bride of our Lord Jesus know that what is also on the cusp, the event that is coming BEFORE those last seven years, is the birth of our new bodies – the culmination of the instant justification of our immortal spirits – justified completely and eternally the very instant we believed and accepted Jesus’ gift of eternal salvation, when we believed on Christ as our Savior and Redeemer – all through the lifelong struggle of being sanctified – changed to be transformed into His image, right up to the instant that we are caught up to meet Him in the clouds. In that instant, we will be birthed into our glorious new bodies – immortal, incorruptible, and as eternal as are our already justified, sanctified souls are eternal!

Yes, the times we are living through ARE perilous. There is no denying that fact. We are witnessing on an hourly basis now, absolutely horrific things being done. We are watching, not just our own beloved nation crumbling under the weight of rampant sin, but the entire world plunging inexorably into the abyss of the coming Tribulation.

There is great evil afoot, with even more to come. Yet we KNOW that regardless of what Satan may hurl at us, he can do NOTHING to our immortal souls. Our spirits which are already “seated in heavenly places” with our Lord are eternally beyond Satan’s grasp. That’s one reason he hates the Remnant Church so much. (Ephesians 2:6-9). Our God has promised that He WILL deliver His bride BEFORE He roars forth from His emerald-encircled throne in blinding fury to utterly lay waste to this Christ-hating world in righteous vengeance and holy justice (Revelation 3:10).

In these darkening days of the gathering storm, we must keep this truth ever before us, fellow believers. That truth is this: our Deliverer is coming! He IS coming. Until the instant when that trumpet blasts (sooner than we may dare to hope!), we must face the truth that things are not going to improve – not in our nation and not in the world.

The Antichrist system is, for all intents and purposes, complete. It only awaits the arrival of Satan’s “Man of Sin” whom The Holy Spirit, dwelling within the corporate body of the Remnant Church, is restraining. Acting in His function as the Restrainer of the Antichrist and Satan’s final assault, the Holy Spirit, through the members of Christ’s body, the believing Remnant Church, is yet restraining, hindering the Antichrist’s arrival on the global public stage. Until the Church is removed, the Antichrist cannot reveal himself and begin his reign of terror.

The global infrastructure of the beast system is already set and is ready to go the instant the Church is removed so that the man who will be the Antichrist can be revealed. The end-time players in the Middle East – Israel, Iran, Russia, Turkey, Libya, et al, are in place, politically poised, ready to fulfill their destined end-times roles. Europe is rising, as the prophesied 10 kingdoms of the last days are already coalescing, maneuvering into position. In our own nation, America MUST and WILL Fall. There is no escaping this fact. We need to understand and accept that truth. America plays NO PART in end-times eschatology. We either will not be able to assist Israel, or we will have those in power who will choose NOT to defend Israel.

In truth, we have already betrayed Israel and incurred the wrath of God by our national leaders’ blatant and purposeful decision to defy God’s covenant and divide God’s land of Israel. Like it or not, accept it or not, America is already under God’s judgment for our arrogance in trifling with the land of Israel upon which real estate God has placed His own name and ownership.

Whether God will allow the Remnant Church to remain here to witness the full collapse of this nation before we are raptured out, or whether God snatches the remnant up at the penultimate moment just before America falls or is taken out completely as THE colossus of world power she has been since WWII, we cannot know. Only God knows.

What we do know is this: the world is already neck deep in the valley of the shadow of death. In America, our culture is already flatlining. We are witnessing day by day and hour by hour the death of our culture, the death of our constitution, the death of our liberties, the death of our peace, the death of our security, the death of all we in America have ever known and once cherished. Still, as always, God Himself has already told us in His Word what is coming so that we will be prepared as we await our rescue (John 16:33). He has also given us His great assurance that even in the depths of the valley of the shadow of death, HE is right there with us.

In fact, unlike King David who had God the Holy Spirit WITH him, alongside him, we in this dispensation have the Holy Spirit actually abiding WITHIN us! So buck up, weary warrior. We may be living through the valley of the shadow that is leading inexorably to the Tribulation, but those last seven years WILL NOT BE our destination! Not at all! We are waiting for our bodies to be reborn – waiting for the redemption of our bodies; the changing of these sin-wrecked bodies into glorified ones where our already redeemed spirits will reside, fit to dwell forever in the presence of our God!

Even now in these vile bodies of flesh, God the Holy Spirit dwells within us. Even now our redeemed spirits are eternally sealed. We only await our glorified bodies (Romans 8:23; 1 Corinthians 15:53-55). We may be living in the valley of the shadow of death right now; but at any moment, in “the twinkling of an eye,” what we WILL be is reborn – changed into glorified bodies, seated around the throne of God!!

Hold on and hold tight to God’s immutable Word, family of God! We are almost home! Keep looking up!

Maranatha!

“Yea, though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil: for thou art with me; thy rod and thy staff they comfort me” (Psalms 23:4, KJV).

Study Through Romans: Lesson 22 :: By Sean Gooding

Chapter 8:1-8 

Gods’ Work in You and I

There is therefore now no condemnation to those who are in Christ Jesus, who do not walk according to the flesh, but according to the Spirit. 2 For the law of the Spirit of life in Christ Jesus has made me free from the law of sin and death. 3 For what the law could not do in that it was weak through the flesh, God did by sending His own Son in the likeness of sinful flesh, on account of sin: He condemned sin in the flesh, 4 that the righteous requirement of the law might be fulfilled in us who do not walk according to the flesh but according to the Spirit.

5 For those who live according to the flesh set their minds on the things of the flesh, but those who live according to the Spirit, the things of the Spirit. 6 For to be carnally minded is death, but to be spiritually minded is life and peace. 7 Because the carnal mind is enmity against God; for it is not subject to the law of God, nor indeed can be. So then, those who are in the flesh cannot please God.

Wow, what awesome responses from last week. To God be the glory; it is His promises and His finished work that should give us comfort and rejoicing. Jesus is the Way, the only Way. He is the Way, has always been the Way and will always be the only Way. If you have Jesus, rather if Jesus has you, then you are secure forever. This alone should bring peace to any situation in this life. This life is short at best and fraught with trouble, but if Jesus has you, then the trials of this life are for a short season compared to the glory we have coming. Does Jesus, have you? The choice is yours.

Today I want to talk about something that plagues most of us, if not all of us. Spiritual growth is something that most Christians want. Not all want it; there are some saved persons whom the Bible tells us have forgotten that they are children of God. In 2 Peter 1: 3-9, we see this warning:

As his divine power hath given unto us all things that pertain unto life and godliness, through the knowledge of him that hath called us to glory and virtue: 4 Whereby are given unto us exceeding great and precious promises: that by these ye might be partakers of the divine nature, having escaped the corruption that is in the world through lust. 5 And beside this, giving all diligence, add to your faith virtue; and to virtue knowledge; 6 And to knowledge temperance; and to temperance patience; and to patience godliness; 7 And to godliness brotherly kindness; and to brotherly kindness charity. 8 For if these things be in you, and abound, they make you that ye shall neither be barren nor unfruitful in the knowledge of our Lord Jesus Christ. 9 But he that lacketh these things is blind, and cannot see afar off, and hath forgotten that he was purged from his old sins.

Jesus, by His divine power, desires to grow in us the fruit of the Holy Spirit that lives in us. These fruits are outlined in several scriptures; and here Peter gives us a look at them. We are to have faith, add virtue, add knowledge and temperance, patience and godliness. But there is a warning; there are some saved persons who do not exhibit these things. They are forgetting the salvation that they have in Jesus. They have forgotten they were saved. These persons, we are told by Paul in Romans 8, walk after the flesh. They are saved, but like a baby that is born but never develops, they are in the same spiritual ways. In most cases, the lack of development can be intentional.

They rebel against God’s leadership and the urging of the Holy Spirit, and they become calloused to the moving of the Holy Spirit in them. Some may lack growth because of starvation; it may be that they are in a church that does not feed them spiritually. I am sure there are many in the Roman Catholic churches that are saved, they have put their full trust and faith in Jesus for the remission of their sins, but they do not receive the spiritual food necessary to grow. As is the case with many who have grown up in the Lord’s churches, many are saved as children and then fall away as they age and they defy God. Either way, we are clearly told that there are some who, though saved, will never grow into the spiritual gifts that God has for them.

  1. A fleshly distinction, Romans 8:8, 2 Peter 1:9 

There is a difference between those who cannot please God because they are not saved (Romans 8:8) and those that are blind (2 Peter 1:9). They may sound the same but they are not. One, in Romans, is in the flesh, not saved, lost and outside of the family of God. The other is in the family of God but not living like it. The one in Romans may look and act like the family of God, BUT without Jesus and His salvation they are incapable of pleasing God in any way, shape or form. In fact, they are under the wrath of God.

In contrast, the person in 1 Peter is living not necessarily like the Devil’s kid, but maybe indifferent to the conviction of the Holy Spirit; but at some point in their lives they placed their faith in Jesus as Savior and are born into the family of God. This can never change!  The rest of chapter 8 deals with the security of the one born into the family of God. But that is not the topic today. However, the person in 1 Peter has the potential to be pleasing to God because they have the Holy Spirit living in them; and if they begin to listen, look for some good spiritual food in the Bible and begin to obey the call of God, they can be pleasing to God.

Let me be clear, and it is important that we be – a saved person is saved no matter what their lives look like at one time or another. Samson may not have been counted as a child of God had we seen and known him, but he was and is. David committed murder and adultery, yet he was and is a child of God. There are many good people like Mother Teresa and Ghandi who did good things; but as far as we know, they were not children of God. ALL of those good things they did, did not please God one bit. They could not please God because they did not believe in the only begotten Son of God (John 3:16-18). One is fleshly by nature, unsaved; the other fleshy by actions, called carnally minded, but saved.

  1. A Work of God, both Romans and 1 Peter 

When I was a kid, my father was a bodybuilder. Sadly, his physique did not rub off on me. But he loved to work out; and one of the first ever movies I saw as a kid on VHS was Pumping Iron with Arnold Schwarzenegger. It depicted the story of a bodybuilding career. Spiritual growth intertwines both discipline and grace. Many professional athletes are very disciplined with their bodies for a period of time, and many of them peak in mid-life, say, by about 35; and then, no matter how disciplined they are, the physical body begins to fail them and they lose speed, stamina, strength and, eventually, skills.

The opposite is true in the Christian walk. We need discipline and we need the Holy Spirit working in us. God will not make you grow or grow up, but if you want to, He will put you where you need to be to grow. If you are surrendered to Jesus, He will take you and make you. Unlike human athletes, we should and will grow better as we age. No, we will not get faster at running, or stronger at weights or have more stamina. Like the athletes, our bodies will begin to fail us, but the Holy Spirit in us will become more ‘fit’ as we get older.

Peter helps us to see what things will make us more spiritually fit. We must first have faith; all things in the Lord begin here. Saving faith, yes, but beyond that, the faith to once we are saved to trust God with our daily lives. The faith to put God first, to trust that God’s way is right even when it seems weird. The faith to trust that God has not failed His children and He will not start with you, even when it feels like He has failed you. In Genesis 50:19-21, we find some of the most powerful words ever spoken by a man in defense of the journey his life took:

“But Joseph replied, ‘Do not be afraid. Am I in the place of God? As for you, what you intended against me for evil, God intended for good, in order to accomplish a day like this— to preserve the lives of many people. Therefore do not be afraid. I will provide for you and your little ones.’ So Joseph reassured his brothers and spoke kindly to them.”

God allowed Joseph to be sold into slavery by his own brothers, he allowed him to be wrongly accused and imprisoned by Potiphar, and God allowed him to be forgotten in prison by the man he helped until the right time for God to gloriously put Joseph in the right place to save the men who sold him into slavery. They were afraid of him, but he calmed them and reassured them. There was no animosity here, no hatred. His love for them had covered their sins, and he understood that it was God who took him and allowed him to be sold into slavery, it was God who allowed the false accusations, and God who allowed him to languish in prison, so he, God, could use Joseph to rescue the people who hated him. He never stopped having the faith that God had him, God carried him, and God had him where He wanted him.

We live in a ‘feel good church world.’ Churches are filled with entertainment and shallow Biblical affirmations that do not call us to deny ourselves and take up our crosses.

We are to add, according to Peter, virtue, godly choices to our faith; and to do so, we need knowledge. One may seek knowledge and not follow it, BUT if one desires to truly live a virtuous life, then one will seek Biblical knowledge. To knowledge, we add temperance. In our days, we call it self-control. We know how to say “no,” we know how to choose our friends, we are careful where we invest our time, our priorities change, and on we can go. To temperance we add patience; we learn to wait on the Lord. Do you know it was 13 years from the time Joseph was sold into slavery until he became the Pharaoh? Do you know that it was 25 years from the time Abraham and Sarah received the promise of a son until Isaac was born? Do you realize it was 483 years from the time Israel left Persia to go home until Jesus was crucified?

God works on His schedule and in His ways, and we simply need to let Him do all He does. He will anyway.

Do you realize that we have been living in the ‘last days’ since the resurrection of Jesus, about 2,000 years we have been waiting since then? Patience is a work of God in the believer’s life; man is not patient. And then, to patience, godliness. This is what we begin to live, even privately, when no one is looking, righteously. You see, God is Holy no matter where He is, and so should we be. We should not be two persons. Too many of us are. Sadly, I am a sinner and I fail the Lord all the time. I need to ask forgiveness daily. Oh, how gracious He is to forgive me. And, to godliness, brotherly love. Impatient and ungodly people do not love others. God is patient with us, His children. He remembers that we are just dust. God offers us new mercies each day; He does not keep a record of our sins according to 1 Corinthians 13:5.

This is living by the Spirit that Paul speaks of in Romans 8:1-8. We need to walk in and by the Holy Spirit. We need to let God make us and change us, and then we can please Him. We cannot do it in and of our own. We cannot please God either in the flesh as lost people or as living fleshly as saved people. But no amount of physical discipline will change us, even when we are saved. We must daily put our faith in God, then He will lead us into virtue, provide us with knowledge in His Holy Word, help us to be disciplined in the way we live, develop patience and then love people, even our enemies and those that hate us, with Godly love.

Unlike human athletes, spiritual athletes get better with age, our bodies break down, slow down, hurt more and eventually die, BUT spiritual man learns to be tougher. We can be offended less, we learn to endure more, and as such, are more patient and we learn to love more, longer, better and graciously because our Trainer, Jesus, is relentless with those that want to be lights like Him, those that want to be clouds filled with water, unlike the people in Jude. We want to be healing and balm to those in a hard world. Jesus will take these desires and mold us in His image; and you and I, mere dust, mere clay, mere flesh, can be pleasing to God.

Come, let us walk in the Spirit together and see the wonders of our great Saviour. May we never waste even a moment of the great salvation that has been purchased for us at a great price, the death of our Saviour, Jesus.

God bless you,

Dr. Sean Gooding

Pastor of Mississauga Missionary Baptist Church

Mississionarybaptistchurch76@yahoo.ca