The Atheist Arguing Job — Part 1

The Atheist Arguing Job.
Part One
“The Lord said to Satan, “From where have you come?” Satan answered the Lord and said, “From going to and fro on the earth, and from walking up and down on it.” And the Lord said to Satan, “Have you considered my servant Job, that there is none like him on the earth, a blameless and upright man, who fears God and turns away from evil?” Then Satan answered the Lord and said, “Does Job fear God for no reason?”                                                                                                                                 Job 1:7-9 (ESV)
It is not every Sunday that one would hear their pastor telling them to download something that does not reflect the Gospel of Christ but this has happened in my church. “If you have an i-pod, i-touch, i-pad or some other i-gadget you may want to go to the i-store on i-tunes and download the i-app titled “The Atheist Pocket Debater” and give it a read” my pastor said in a roundabout way. Not that I do everything he challenges me to do but this one? So I downloaded it on to my i-gizmo and it has made my eyeballs stand straight out.
This i-book is one of the top selling applications in the i-world, competing with the Bible, and they say it is like “an atheist Swiss army knife” all for only three dollars. This is a complication of arguments against the existence of God and has been put together by Jason Hagen. A professional musician and successful real estate business owner who just happens to believe that there is no God!! I have spent some time browsing through my download and I ain’t too happy with Jason. It’s not that I have a personal ax to grind with him, however Jesus will, but there is a part of this debater that I cannot let go of…and I only have had this application for an hour. So here is my problem.
In a part of the debater, titled “Anti-theist Sermons” the writer begins his argument by stating that many sermons have been based on the story of Job. The story is “a fantastically mythological” one and has a moral to it. But there are “glaring flaws” to it, such as “supernatural deities are placing bets on human suffering.” I am not too sure how many sermons the author has heard on Job but I do not recall the ones I’ve heard (which are very few) ever saying that this is a bet. To engage in a bet would have meant that God was taking a risk to gain something. That is not God at all. The Creator of the universe does not need to risk anything for anyone, Period.
As the introduction went on the author states, “Job was a righteous man. (How righteous was he?)” Well I guess since we live in a fallen world it would be for the unsaved to wonder about being righteous. Later on in the authors argument he criticized the animal sacrifices that God required to cover the sins of men. He calls Him the God of the Old Testament and that most humans find animal sacrifice repugnant and repulsive.  “Why is it that spilling the blood from a living creature, whether animal or human, is the action needed for God to grant forgiveness?” He accuses God of having “quite an ego” and that God is “very concerned with his vanity.” Oy vey!!
There is more to this ‘Anti-theist” argument and I will share that tomorrow but recognize that there are these kinds of views out there and that they are growing in popularity as time goes on. It is up to the Christians of this world to continue to stand up and take these arguments to task. Even if the mass media does what it can to shut down the Christian perspective, we need to press on. It is my prayer for the New Year that the Christian community remains dedicated to this purpose. Because when we stand in front of Him and we are asked, “What did you do with and for Jesus Christ?” we will have an answer worthy enough to enter the Kingdom. – Chris Hughes is a graduate of the Colony of Mercy and a regular contributor for Freedom Fighter e-votional
Dig This Quote;
“While Job beheld the harmony and comforts of his sons with satisfaction, his knowledge of the human heart made him fearful for them. He sent and sanctified them, reminding them to examine themselves, to confess their sins, to seek forgiveness; and as one who hoped for acceptance with God through the promised Savior, he offered a burnt-offering for each. We perceive his care for their souls, his knowledge of the sinful state of man, his entire dependence on God’s mercy in the way he had appointed.”
Matthew Henry Concise
Determined Digging: Level 1: Acts 1:8; Level 2: John 1:8-14
Determined Praying: Believing supplications are forecasts of the future. – C. H. Spurgeon

Joy to the World

JOY TO THE WORLD! THE LORD IS COME!
“For unto you is born this day … a Savior!” Luke 2:11
On this Lord’s day after Christmas, I want to encourage you to REJOICE! The Lord has come! Now that the presents are all unwrapped, and you have time to catch your breath from all the preparations, you can take this day to wonder, ponder and glorify HIM for He has come!

Joy to the world! The Lord is come: Let earth receive her King;
Let every heart prepare Him room, and heaven and nature sing

And heaven and nature sing.
Joy to the world! The Savior reigns: Let men their songs employ;
While fields and floods, rocks, hills and plains repeat the sounding joy,
Repeat, repeat the sounding joy.
No more let sin and sorrow grow, nor thorns infest the ground;
He comes to make His blessings flow, far as the curse is found,
Far as the curse is found.
He rules the world with truth and grace, and makes the nations prove
The glories of His righteousness, and the wonders of His love,
And the wonders of His love.
Today take some time to wonder, ponder and glorify God! Joy to the world! The Lord has come! – Bill Welte is President and CEO of America’s Keswick
Dig This Quote: What self denial! What self abasement! What self emptying! He, whom no infinitudes can hold, is contained within infant’s age, and infant’s form. Can it be, that the great ‘I AM THAT I AM’ shrinks into our flesh? Henry Law

Determined Digging: Level 1: Acts 16:31; Level:  John1:8-14

Determined Praying: Dear Lord, never let me be afraid of the impossible. Dorothy Shellenberger

Joy to the World! The Lord Is Come

JOY TO THE WORLD! THE LORD IS COME!
“For unto you is born this day … a Savior!” Luke 2:11
On this Lord’s day after Christmas, I want to encourage you to REJOICE! The Lord has come! Now that the presents are all unwrapped, and you have time to catch your breath from all the preparations, you can take this day to wonder, ponder and glorify HIM for He has come!

Joy to the world! The Lord is come: Let earth receive her King;
Let every heart prepare Him room, and heaven and nature sing

And heaven and nature sing.
Joy to the world! The Savior reigns: Let men their songs employ;
While fields and floods, rocks, hills and plains repeat the sounding joy,
Repeat, repeat the sounding joy.
No more let sin and sorrow grow, nor thorns infest the ground;
He comes to make His blessings flow, far as the curse is found,
Far as the curse is found.
He rules the world with truth and grace, and makes the nations prove
The glories of His righteousness, and the wonders of His love,
And the wonders of His love.
Today take some time to wonder, ponder and glorify God! Joy to the world! The Lord has come! – Bill Welte is President and CEO of America’s Keswick
Dig This Quote: What self denial! What self abasement! What self emptying! He, whom no infinitudes can hold, is contained within infant’s age, and infant’s form. Can it be, that the great ‘I AM THAT I AM’ shrinks into our flesh? Henry Law

Determined Digging: Level 1: Acts 16:31; Level:  John1:8-14

Determined Praying: Dear Lord, never let me be afraid of the impossible. Dorothy Shellenberger

Merry Christmas and God Bless You

On behalf of the Board of Trustees, staff of America’s KESWICK, and our Freedom Fighter team (Chris Hughes, John Strain, George VanSandt, George Hutchison and Jason Walsh), and my entire family,

MERRY CHRISTMAS and GOD BLESS YOU.

“Thanks be to God for His indescribable gift.” 2 Corinthians 9:15

Tools For Your Quiet Time (Part 2)

Tools for Your Quiet Time (Part 2)
“I will meditate on Your precepts and think about Your ways. I will delight in Your statutes; I will not forget Your word.” Psalm 119:15-16
Do you struggle with having a consistent time alone with the Lord each day? Are you ever late for work? Do you ever miss a dental or doctor appointment? Are you ever late or miss a scheduled racquet ball or golf game?
There is an old saying, “We do want we want to do.” And that is so true if we are really honest with ourselves. If you really want to have a daily time with God, you have to treat it with importance.

Dr. Ron Blue, professor at Dallas Seminary and popular Keswick speaker, says we should put our appointment with God in our Daytimer and then treat it like any other appointment that we cannot miss! Good advice. Has worked for me for years!

It’s not to late to get started. Here are some additional tools I can recommend to you:
Daily with the King – Glynn Evans – I started using this before I ever had My Utmost for His Highest. My copy is so marked up with highlights and notes. Dr. Evans was a teacher at Wheaton, and a classmate of Pastor Bill Raws. Very practical and powerful insights for daily Christian living.
Holiness – Jerry Bridges – Powerful devotional thoughts on how to live holy in an unholy world. Jerry Bridges served with the Navigators for many years. I have really enjoyed using his devotional this year.
Streams in the Desert – L. B. Cowman – I have been using this devotional since I was a kid. My mom would read out of this devotional before my brother and I went to school each day. It has become a valuable treasure in my devotional life. Make sure you get the updated version by Jim Reimann.
The J. I. Packer Classic Collection – I just received this several weeks ago and I love it. J. I. Packer is the author of KNOWING GOD, and his insights are really powerful. I know I am going to enjoy this tool in 2011.
Voices From the Past – Puritan Devotional Readings – I purchased this in June and has become a cherished volume in my devotional library. This is a must use tool. It has really spoken to my heart. I highly recommend this devotional.
Now if you order from Amazon today, you might even get your books right after Christmas. Tip: Don’t wait until January 1 to get started. Start right now. Today. And I would love to hear what tools you use in your daily time with the Lord. – Bill Welte is President and CEO of America’s Keswick
Dig This Quote: It is good to be children sometimes, and never better than at Christmas, when its mighty founder was a child himself. Charles Dickens
Determined Digging: Level 1: Acts 1:8; Level 2: John 1:1-7

Determined Praying: A saint is to put forth his faith in prayer, and after-wards follow his prayer with faith. – Vavasor Powell

Tools for Your Quiet Time (Part 1)

Tools for Your Quiet Time (Part 1)
“Teach me, Lord, the meaning of Your statutes, and I will always keep them. Help me understand Your instruction, and I will obey it and follow it with all of my heart. Help me stay on the path of Your commands, for I take pleasure in it.” Psalm 119:33-35
I am often asked about what I do when I have my personal quiet time with the Lord. I want to share today and tomorrow some of the tools that I have used and will be using in 2011 when I get together with the Lord each morning.
Daily Light on the Daily Path – I have been using this powerful little tool since 1999. It is the one tool that I use most consistently. Each day there are morning and evening readings. I read both since they are very short. For each day all you have is Scripture – no commentary. I have been amazed at how many times the verses are right on for what I need for that particular day. I put dates and even some comments in the margins, and it is fun to see how year after year certain events, situations, people issues have surfaced at just the same time. Some of my struggles/temptations I have found are cyclical. This tool is available in KJV/NKJV/NASB/ESV. The link I gave you is for the leather bound version from Amazon.
Checque Book of the Bank of Faith – I ordered this one and already have started it. It is a simple devotional written by Charles Haddon Spurgeon, writings taken from his work, God’s Checkbook. I love it. It is also in leather and fits in your pocket or brief case.
His Battle – God’s Plan for Victory – is a undated devotional that has been such a blessing in my life this past year. Each day you have a verse, and then a prayer written on a topic related to walking in victory. I have been amazed at how timely each day has been for me.
The Pursuit of God – The Pursuit of Man – Devotional Readings – This book is currently out-of-stock from Amazon, and I didn’t check CBD. It is a collection of devotionals written by A. W. Tozer. My copy is so marked up. This also is a pocket leather-bound book, and worth every penny.
Morning and Evening  is written by Charles Haddon Spurgeon. Very practical and insightful. I read both morning and evening at once. Great stuff.

My Utmost for His Highest – I have been using this tool since 1996. I have often joked that I have a love-hate relationship with Mr. Chambers. He is so right on some days I want to scream! God has used this devotional so many times to whack me on the side of the head.
I will share this again tomorrow, but I also take a few minutes at the end of my quiet time to journal what God has been teaching me. Some days I write a paragraph. Some days I write more – and those are the thots you get from  me for Freedom Fighters.
I trust you will make it a determined goal in 2011 to spend time with the Lord each day. Not because you HAVE to, but because you WANT to. – Bill Welte is President and CEO of America’s Keswick
Dig This Quote: The incarnation was a necessary means to an end, and the end was putting away of the sin of the world by offing of the body of Christ. – Thomas Hewitt
Determined Digging: Level 1: Acts 1:8; Level 2: John 1:1-7
Determined Praying: God may turn his ears from prattling prayers, or preaching prayers, but never from penitent prayers. – William S. Plumer

Navigating Life Biblically

Navigating Life Biblically
“Your word is a lamp unto my feet and a light on my path.” Psalm 119:105
We are counting down the days till Christmas, and in fact, we are close to ending 2010. Many of you joined us on our DIGGING DEEPER adventure, and I trust that you have enjoyed your time in God’s Word.
Our theme for 2011 is NAVIGATING LIFE BIBLICALLY … Using God’s Word as the Compass for Your Life. You will begin to see the new logo banner as we begin the new year.
Our new 2011 Bible Reading Guide is now available for you to download (http://www.americaskeswick.org/614219.ihtml) or you can call the office (732-350-1187) or email me (bwelte@americaskeswick.org) to request a copy.
This year our reading guide will have you read a chapter in Proverbs each day. By the end of 2011 you will have read through Proverbs 12 times. You will also read through Psalms twice, and then read through the Bible chronologically. If you have never read the Bible through this way, you will really enjoy doing so this year.
We also plan to have a Facebook page where you can share with others what God has been teaching you as you read His Word. I trust you will visit the page often and share what God is teaching you. I will alert you when the page is up and running.
Since Christmas is a great time to think about gifts, I want to share the next two days some of the great devotional tools that are available. I often am asked what tools I use in my quiet time, so I will be sharing information with you. All of the resources are available from CBD.com or Amazon.com. Both CBD and Amazon have good bargains, and if you are not necessarily looking to buy new, most Amazon titles have “slightly” used books available at greatly reduced prices.
If the ministry of Freedom Fighter is an encouragement to you, I would encourage you to share it with a friend, and then invite them to join us on our daily adventure.

Thanks for joining me on the journey. I value and appreciate you, brothers. And I do love to hear from you, so from time to time, please drop me a note. God bless you. – Bill Welte is President and CEO of America’s Keswick

Dig This Quote: The way to Christmas lies through an ancient gate….It is a little gate, child-high, child-wide, and there is a password: “Peace on earth to men of good will.” May you, this Christmas, become as a little child again and enter into His kingdom. Angelo Patri

Determined Digging: Level 1: John 15:16; Level 2: Matthew 7:7-11
Determined Praying: What an excellent ground of hope and confidence we have when we reflect upon these three things in prayer – the Father’s love, the Son’s merit and the Spirit’s power. – Thomas Manton

Just Give Me Jesus — Jesus Makes Heaven Available

Just Give Me Jesus – Jesus Makes Heaven Available

Today concludes the thoughts I have been sharing from Anne Graham Lotz’s book, JUST GIVE ME JESUS. I would encourage you to order it either from CBD or Amazon.com. The study is very fascinating and will give you much to think about.

I think it interesting time that the last description is that JESUS MAKES HEAVEN AVAILABLE. The message could not be more timely as we get ready to celebrate the birth of Jesus – Immanuel – God with us!

The God of the universe sent His Son Jesus, to be born in a lowly manger with the purpose of “saving His people from their sins” and to make heaven (eternal life) available for all who would trust Him as their Messiah – their Savior.
He had not predecessor,
And He will have no successor.
He is the Lion and He is the Lamb.
He is God and He is man. He is the seven-way King.
He is the King of the Jews  … that’s a racial King.
He is the King of Israel … that’s a national King.
He is the King of righteousness … that’s a moral King.
He is the King of the ages … that’s an eternal King.
He is the King of heaven  … that’s a universal King.
He is the King of glory … that’s a celestial King.
HE IS THE KING OF KINGS AND THE LORD OF LORDS!

Just give me Jesus! He makes heaven available!
Are you able to sing today, “Joy to the world the Lord is come! Let earth receive her King? Is he YOUR King today? – Bill Welte is President and CEO of America’s Keswick
Dig This Quote: It was to save sinners that Christ Jesus came into the world. He did not come to help them to save themselves, nor to induce them to save themselves, nor even to enable them to save themselves. He came to save them! – William Hendriksen
Determined Digging: Level 1: Acts 1:8; Level 2: John 1:1-7
Determined Praying: We lie to God in prayer if we do not rely on Him afterwards. Robert Leighton

Just Give Me Jesus — Jesus Makes Sin Forgivable

Just Give Me Jesus – Jesus Makes Sins Forgivable
“She [Mary} will bear a Son, and you shall call His name Jesus [the Greek form of the Hebrew Joshua, which means Savior], for He will save His people from their sins.” Matthew 1:21 – The Amplified Bible
I am thankful this Monday morning that Jesus saves! He saves completely! He paid for my sins and yours with His own precious blood. He forgives my sins past, present and future. He didn’t pay for some of my sin or most of my sin – He paid for all my sin.

Horatio Spafford in his awesome hymn, IT IS WELL WITH MY SOUL, wrote these precious words: “My sin, O the bliss of this glorious thot – my sin, not in part but the WHOLE – is nailed to the cross and I bear it not more – praise the Lord, praise the Lord, O my soul!”

As Anne Graham Lotz reminds us, Jesus makes sins forgivable …
His office is manifold,
And His promise is sure.
His life is matchless,
And His goodness is limitless.
His mercy is enough,
And His grace is sufficient.
His reign is righteous, His yoke is easy,
And His burden is light.
He is indestructible. He is indescribable.
He is incomprehensible. He is in escapable.
He is invincible. He is irresistible. He is irrefutable.
I can’t got Him out of my mind …
And I can’t get Him out of my heart.
I can’t live outlive Him …
And I can’t live without Him.
The Pharisees couldn’t stand Him
But they found they couldn’t stop Him.
Satan tried to tempt Him,
But he found he couldn’t trip Him.
Pilot examined Him on trial
But found he couldn’t fault Him.
The Romans crucified Him
But found they couldn’t take His life.
Death couldn’t handle Him,
And the grace couldn’t hold Him.
Just give me Jesus! He makes sin forgivable!
Brother, there is no sin that you have committed that HE cannot forgive. It could be life dominating bondage to addiction or maybe you have been ensnared in some sexual sin. I don’t know what it is – You do! So today, run to the cross and confess your sin. It was paid for with HIS precious blood. Call on Him today. – Bill Welte is President and CEO of America’s Keswick
Dig This Quote: Christmas without Christ is a mess. Jose B. Cabajar
Determined Digging: Level 1: Acts 1:8; John 1:1-7
Determined Praying:  Many a person is praying for rain with his tub the wrong side up! – Sam Jones

Not I, But Christ

Not, I But Christ

“I have been crucified with Christ; and I no longer live, but Christ lives in me. The life I now live in the flesh, I live by the faith in the Son of God, who loved me and gave Himself for me.” Galatians 2:20

On Friday, Jan and I were honored to attend the Memorial Service of Dorothy Crichton. Dorothy’s husband, Dr. Eric Crichton was the Senior Pastor of Calvary Church in Lancaster for many years, has been a popular conference speaker, a Board member of America’s Keswick, and a dear friend and mentor to me personally.

Dorothy went home to be with Jesus last Saturday evening at age 90. She was a remarkable woman of God, and the theme of her service, which she planned, was Not I, But Christ! It was an amazing service.

Printed in the memorial program was this hymn text written in the early 1900’s by Ada. A. Whiddington. The original music was penned by the late Albert B. Simpson. There is not commentary needed for this powerful text. I want to commit this hymn text to memory, but more importantly, I want it to be the theme of my life:

1. Not I but Christ, be honored, loved, exalted;
Not I, but Christ, be seen, be known, be heard;
Not I, but Christ, in ev’ry look and action,
Not I, but Christ, in ev’ry tho’t and word.

Chorus:
O to be saved from myself, dear Lord,
O to be lost in Thee,
O that it might be no more I, but Christ that lives in me.



2. Not I but Christ, to gently soothe in sorrow;
Not I, but Christ to wipe the falling tear;
Not I, but Christ, to lift the weary burden;
Not I, but Christ, to hush away all fear.

3. Christ, only Christ, no idol ever falling;
Christ, only Christ, no needless bustling sound;
Christ, only Christ, no self-important bearing;
Christ, only Christ, no trace of “I” be found.

4. Not I but Christ, my ev’ry need supplying;
Not I, but Christ, my strength and health to be;
Christ, only Christ, for body, soul, and spirit;
Christ, only Christ, live then Thy life in me.

5. Christ, only Christ, ere long will fill my vision;
Glory excelling soon, full soon I’ll see—
Christ, only Christ, my ev’ry wish fulfilling—
Christ, only Christ, my all in all to be.

Thanks, Dorothy Crichton, for living this text throughout your life. May all who come behind you be faithful to do the same. – Bill Welte is President and CEO of America’s Keswick

Digging Deeper: Proverbs 19; Jonah 1-4; Revelation 10

Dig This Quote: The Son of God became the Son of Man in order that the sons of men might become the sons of God. – John Blanchard

Determined Digging: Level 1: Acts 1:8; Level 2: John 1:1-17

Determined Praying: (cont. from yesterday) Here is the great secret of success, my Christian reader. Work with all your might, but never trust in your work. Pray with all your might for the blessing in God, but work at the same time with all diligence, with all patience, with all perseverance. Pray, then. And so on, all the days of your life. The result will surely be abundant blessing. Whether you see much fruit or little fruit, such kind of service will be blessed. George Muller