Monday, June 09, 2008

Apart From You I Have No Good Thing - Apples of Gold - June 9, 2008 -vi-

Apples of Gold
 

Radio Script for June 9, 2008

“Apart From You I Have No Good Thing”


Hello, I’m Doug Apple…with Apples of Gold.

In Psalm 16:2, David made a powerful statement. 

He said to the Lord, “You are my Lord; apart from You I have no good thing.”

Think of the temptations we would avoid if we only took this attitude:  apart from God I have no good thing.

See, temptations hit us when we look out there and see some nice thing, and we want it.  Then we start scheming to get it.  It takes our time and our effort.  We use our brain power.  We dream about it and plan for it. 

But what if we said, “Lord, apart from You I have no good thing”?

This is a phrase that is constantly rattling around in the back of my brain.  It creates a foundation for all my wants and desires. 

I can look around and see a lot of stuff I want, and things I want to do.  But then I turn back to this foundational phrase, “Apart from You I have no good thing.”

This world has a lot of good stuff, doesn’t it?  Who doesn’t want all the new things?  I admit, I want all the latest, the cell phones and computers and cars and cameras.  Keep me on the cutting edge, baby!

But then I return to these roots, “Apart from the Lord I have no good thing.”

This keeps God first in my life.  This keeps me coming back to the Lord every day, and desiring to walk in His Spirit.  He is first, and everything else pales in comparison. 

It applies to relationships, too.  I can work on having a good family, but apart from the Lord I have no good thing. 

I can have a great job with all the benefits, but apart from the Lord I have no good thing.

Here is one way I think this applies to my life.  If I don’t have the Lord, nothing is good. 

And by “having the Lord” I mean living right, and walking with Him each day. 

Now here is something that amazes me.  Sometimes we will compromise our walk with the Lord in order to get something we think is good.  We will cut corners, or take the low road to get something.  We will push the Lord off into a corner so He doesn’t stop us from getting what we think is good.

And yet apart from Him, nothing is good.  Anything we have to compromise our standards to get is not good.  I don’t care how good it seems, apart from Him there is no good thing.

James 1:17 says that every good and perfect gift comes down from our Heavenly Father.  That means if it doesn’t come from Him, it’s not good.  Apart from Him I have no good thing.

If you have to compromise the Lord to get it, you don’t want it.  It’s not good.  It will end up like sand in your hands. 

So apart from the Lord there is no good thing, but now get this.  With the Lord we get all good things!

Psalm 34:10 says, “…those who seek the Lord lack no good thing.”

Psalm 84:11 says, “…no good thing does He withhold from those whose walk is blameless.”

Matthew 6:33 says, “…seek first His kingdom and His righteousness, and all these things will be given to you…”

Psalm 37:4 says, “Delight yourself in the Lord and He will give you the desires of your heart.”

Psalm 103:5 says the Lord “satisfies your desires with good things.”

Psalm 145:19 says, “He fulfills the desires of those who fear him…”

Now you might think that if you put God first, then you will get whatever you desire.

Well, yes, that is true, in a certain way.  When we put God first, then we are walking in the Spirit.  We are in tune with His Spirit every day.  Romans 8:5 says, “…those who live in accordance with the Spirit have their minds set on what the Spirit desires.”

So, yes, we will get what we desire – and those desires are in accordance with what God desires.

But now look, we still have a sinful nature, and it has its own desires.  Galatians 5:24 talks about crucifying the sinful nature and its desires. 

Ephesians 4:22 says our “old self” is being corrupted by its deceitful desires. 

So we have two kinds of desires, the desires of the sinful nature, and the desires of the Holy Spirit inside us.  When we put God first, we are in tune with the desires of the Holy Spirit. 

It is these desires that God grants us in abundance, because these are all good things!

So it’s really a matter of priorities.  When we put God first, then He gives us good things.  But if we ever put any thing before God, then it’s not a good thing anyway, because when you drill down to the foundation of it all, it’s like David said to the Lord in Psalm 16:2.

“Apart from You I have no good thing.”


Comments?

E-mail me:  dougapple@wave94.com.

May God bless you today!  With Apples of Gold…I’m Doug Apple.
 

© 2008 The Arrow’s Tip
To subscribe to your own daily “Apples of Gold” e-mail, write dougapple@wave94.com.
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(Proverbs 25:11 – “A word fitly spoken is like apples of gold in settings of silver.”)

Why “The Arrow’s Tip”?  Each morning, after diligently seeking the Lord, I write Apples of Gold.  Then before I release it to the public I pray one final prayer, “Lord, send forth your arrows.”  I envision Apples of Gold as arrows, tips dipped in the river of the water of life that flows from the throne of God (Rev. 22:1), sailing toward the hearts and minds of men and women around the world.

Doug Apple
General Manager - Wave 94
Christian Radio for
Tallahassee
PO Box 4105
Tallahassee, FL  32315
(850) 926-8000

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Friday, June 06, 2008

Jesus in Revelation - Apples of Gold - June 6, 2008 -vi-

Apples of Gold
 

Radio Script for June 6, 2008

“Jesus in Revelation”


Hello, I’m Doug Apple…with Apples of Gold.

Jesus is easy to picture as a little baby in a manger.

It’s easy to see Him teaching thousands on a hillside.

It’s not even hard to imagine Him hanging on a cross.

Rising from the dead is a bit of a stretch, but still, He didn’t look all that different, except when He showed up out of thin air in a locked room, or when He finally just lifted off the ground and disappeared in the clouds.

But there He is, dark hair, clothes made out of real cloth, leather sandals – just a regular guy.

And then He appears to John in the book of Revelation.  John didn’t say, “Wow, Jesus, is that you?  You look just like a regular guy.”  No, instead he dropped to the ground like a dead man.

Have you ever had someone sneak up behind you and blast you with a trumpet?  A trumpet can be loud and piercing, and that’s how Revelation starts.  John suddenly hears a loud voice like a trumpet behind him.

He turns around and sees what looks like a man standing among seven golden lampstands.  But this was no normal man.  His eyes were like blazing fire and his face was bright like the sun. His head and hair were as white as snow.  He wore a long robe, all the way down to His feet, with a golden sash around His chest.  And His feet were glowing like hot metal.

Jesus spoke, and His voice was not meek and mild.  It was loud and powerful, like the sound of whitewater rapids.  And to top it off, out of His mouth came a sword!  And in His right hand He was holding seven stars.

This is not Jesus meek and lowly.  Listen to some of the ways Jesus is described in the book of Revelation.

He is known as “The Amen,” “the ruler of God’s creation.”

He is the “Lion of the Tribe of Judah.”

He is the “Root and the Offspring of David.”

He is the “Bright Morning Star.”

His name is “The Word of God.”

In Revelation 19 John sees Him as the rider on a white horse, and He is called “Faithful and True.”  On His head are many crowns, and He is wearing a robe dipped in blood.  On this robe is written a name, the same name that is written on His thigh.  It says, “King of Kings and Lord of Lords.”

But the King of Kings is not the only side of Jesus we see in Revelation.  At one point John saw Him looking like a Lamb that had been killed.

Revelation 6:16 uses a strange phrase, “the wrath of the Lamb.” 

Revelation 7:17 uses another strange phrase.  It says the Lamb will be their shepherd.

So yes, Jesus is the Lamb that was slain, but He’s no dead lamb.  This Lamb is a shepherd, and this Lamb lashes out in wrath at those who make war against Him. 

And He won’t be alone.  Revelation 19 says the armies of heaven ride with Him.  They are all dressed in white and riding white horses.

Revelation also tells us about “the wedding of the Lamb” and the “wedding supper of the Lamb.”

Revelation 21 talks about “the bride, the wife of the Lamb.”  Then it describes the Holy City, Jerusalem, coming down out of heaven from God, prepared as a bride beautifully dressed for her husband.

It says the Lamb is the lamp of the city, and the throne of the Lamb is in the city. 

And Revelation 21:27 tells us who will be able to enter the city, “…only those whose names are written in the Lamb’s book of life.”

This is a very important item that belongs to the Lamb.  Revelation 20:15 says, “If anyone’s name was not found written in the book of life, he was thrown into the lake of fire.”

That sounds dreadful, doesn’t it?

So let’s balance that with Revelation 22:17 which says, “The Spirit and the bride say, ‘Come!’”  “Whoever is thirsty, let him come; and whoever wishes, let him take the free gift of the water of life.”

He concludes by saying, “I, Jesus, have sent my angel to give you this testimony for the churches.”
John calls Him, “Lord Jesus.”  Jesus Himself says, “Behold, I am coming soon! My reward is with me, and I will give to everyone according to what he has done. I am the Alpha and the Omega, the First and the Last, the Beginning and the End.”
Revelation 22:20 says, “He who testifies to these things says, ‘Yes, I am coming soon.’”
And John responds with this simple prayer, “Amen. Come, Lord Jesus.”
So you see, Jesus is not just the baby in the manger or the teacher on the hillside.  Jesus is also the King of Kings and Lord of Lords.  He is the warrior on the white horse.  His name is the Word of God, and He wins battles with the double-edged sword from His mouth.  In His possession is the Lamb’s book of life, and from His throne flows the water of life.
And this Great One invites all to come to Him for the free gift of the water of life.  And this Great One says He is coming back, and He is coming soon!

Comments?

E-mail me:  dougapple@wave94.com.

May God bless you today!  With Apples of Gold…I’m Doug Apple.
 

© 2008 The Arrow’s Tip
To subscribe to your own daily “Apples of Gold” e-mail, write dougapple@wave94.com.
If you want to be removed from this e-mail list, simply click reply and type UNSUBSCRIBE on the subject line.
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If you have trouble reaching me at my main e-mail address, try this one:  douglas_apple@msn.com

(Proverbs 25:11 – “A word fitly spoken is like apples of gold in settings of silver.”)

Why “The Arrow’s Tip”?  Each morning, after diligently seeking the Lord, I write Apples of Gold.  Then before I release it to the public I pray one final prayer, “Lord, send forth your arrows.”  I envision Apples of Gold as arrows, tips dipped in the river of the water of life that flows from the throne of God (Rev. 22:1), sailing toward the hearts and minds of men and women around the world.

Doug Apple
General Manager - Wave 94
Christian Radio for
Tallahassee
PO Box 4105
Tallahassee, FL  32315
(850) 926-8000

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Thursday, June 05, 2008

You Can't Carry the Burden - Apples of Gold - June 5, 2008 -vi-

Apples of Gold
 

Radio Script for June 5, 2008

“You Can’t Carry the Burden”


Hello, I’m Doug Apple…with Apples of Gold.

We can’t carry the burdens of this life.

We just can’t.  We weren’t designed to.

So many people become alcoholics because they can’t carry the burdens.

So many people turn to antidepressants, or illegal drugs.

And I’m not just talking about people at the bottom of society.  These are people from all walks of life, many of them very smart, even brilliant. 

“Well maybe they’re just weak; they just can’t handle the pressure.”

No, this applies to everyone.  None of us can carry the burdens of life.

Have you ever lost a loved one?  It’s unbearable.  Yes, life goes on, and time dulls the pain, but really, death is a burden we just can’t bear.

Have you ever had a broken heart?  It rends you to the core.  You can’t even breathe.  A broken heart is a burden we just can’t bear.

Have you ever hurt someone?  You can’t take it back.  It’s done, and you hate it.  It’s guilt and remorse.  It’s a burden we just can’t bear.

Have you considered your own mortality?  You look in the mirror and see the age.  You look ahead and, man, don’t even go there.  Mortifying thoughts of our own aging and death – it’s a burden we just can’t bear.

Some people cope by not thinking about it.  That’ll get you through the day, but it’s living like a scared rabbit. 

Are you trying to do everything right – your marriage, your job, your children, your money?  You just want to get it right, all of it.  The home.  The career.  The retirement.  Even your life as a Christian.  Then what happens when things fall short?  Maybe your child becomes a prodigal.  Maybe your investments crash.  Maybe you lose your job.  How do you cope?  When you really look at it, getting it all right is a burden we just can’t bear.

So what do we do, give up?  Just stop thinking and working?

If you do that you are just adding to the world’s problems.  No, we need more thinking and working, not less.

So how can we do that when life’s burdens are just too heavy?

Well let’s look at what Jesus said in Matthew 11.  “Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest.  Take my yoke upon you and learn from me, for I am gentle and humble in heart, and you will find rest for your souls. For my yoke is easy and my burden is light.”

Jesus offers a tremendous solution.  He’s not telling us to think less or work less.  It doesn’t involve drugs or alcohol.  So what does it involve? 

“Rest for your souls.”

See, this is where we carry the burdens of life.  We think about them, but they’re not really in our mind.  We work on them, but they’re not really on our back.  No, the burdens of this life are carried in our soul.  It’s a burden you feel gnawing at your gut.  Call it worry or anxiety or stress. 

Life gets messed up, and it eats away at you.  But Jesus offers us rest for our souls. 

First John 3:19 talks about our hearts being at rest in God’s presence.

Psalm 68:19 says, “Praise be to the Lord, to God our Savior, who daily bears our burdens.”

It’s a burden swap.  He bears these burdens that we just can’t carry.  Then we take on His burden, which He said is light.  “My yoke is easy and my burden is light.”

Well, what is His burden?  Here’s what He said in that same passage.  He said, “Come to me…”  and He said, “…learn from me…”  That sounds simple enough, doesn’t it? 

We put our faith in Him.  We trust Him.  We submit to Him.  We let Him lead us and teach us.  We surrender the reins of our life to Him. 

And He takes our burdens, and gives us rest for our souls.

When we lose a loved one, we can hand Him the burden, take His hand and let Him lead us through.

When our heart is broken, we can hand it to Him and trust Him to mend it, better than before.

When we’ve hurt someone else, we trust Him to forgive us and make us clean.

When we consider our own mortality, we can relax, trusting that the Good Shepherd will carry us through, wherever the valley leads.

And you know what?  This sets us free to think more and work more.  See, it’s not that we stop thinking or working.  We can now think and work more externally, because we have been set free from the debilitating burden internally.

We are free!

He gives us rest for our souls!

This is God’s plan for us, because He knows that no matter how strong we are, none of us can carry the burdens of this life.


Comments?

E-mail me:  dougapple@wave94.com.

May God bless you today!  With Apples of Gold…I’m Doug Apple.
 

© 2008 The Arrow’s Tip
To subscribe to your own daily “Apples of Gold” e-mail, write dougapple@wave94.com.
If you want to be removed from this e-mail list, simply click reply and type UNSUBSCRIBE on the subject line.
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If you have trouble reaching me at my main e-mail address, try this one:  douglas_apple@msn.com

(Proverbs 25:11 – “A word fitly spoken is like apples of gold in settings of silver.”)

Why “The Arrow’s Tip”?  Each morning, after diligently seeking the Lord, I write Apples of Gold.  Then before I release it to the public I pray one final prayer, “Lord, send forth your arrows.”  I envision Apples of Gold as arrows, tips dipped in the river of the water of life that flows from the throne of God (Rev. 22:1), sailing toward the hearts and minds of men and women around the world.

Doug Apple
General Manager - Wave 94
Christian Radio for
Tallahassee
PO Box 4105
Tallahassee, FL  32315
(850) 926-8000

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Wednesday, June 04, 2008

I Was a Van Halen Fan - Apples of Gold - June 4, 2008 -vi-

Apples of Gold
 

Radio Script for June 4, 2008

“I Was a Van Halen Fan”


Hello, I’m Doug Apple…with Apples of Gold.

Valerie Bertinelli has a new book out, which I picked up the other day at the library.

It’s called “Losing It,” and I thought it would be all about how she lost weight and developed a more healthy lifestyle.

Then I saw those magic words:  Van Halen.

When I was a teenager I loved Van Halen, which was a rock group named after two of its members, Eddie and Alex Van Halen.

Well I had forgotten that Valerie Bertinelli had married Eddie Van Halen back in 1980.  And what I thought was going to be a health book turned out to be an autobiography full of information about their life together.

I knew almost nothing about them, because when I gave my life to Christ back in 1984, I trashed all my secular music and discovered something much better to follow than pop culture.

So this book fascinated me.  It was like a study in sowing and reaping. 

Looking back over my life I see so many wonderful results from doing things God’s way, according to the Bible.  Not that I even understood it all.  Sometimes I just did it because the Bible said to.  And now, looking back, I just shake my head and say, “God, you are awesome!”  I look at my marriage and my children and family and all I can say is, God’s way works.

But let’s go back to the early 1980’s.  Eddie Van Halen was a mega rock star, best guitar player in the land.  I would have traded places with him in a heartbeat.  What a life!  Big bucks.  Crazy fans.  Sold out concerts.  Rock and roll every night and party every day.  He had it made.  Then marry a TV star and what more could you ask for?

But it just didn’t work.  He was building on sand, like Jesus talked about in the Sermon on the Mount. 

In the book, his wife talks about all the unfaithfulness in their marriage.  There was betrayal and mistrust.  Eddie drank a lot and became an alcoholic.  He had fits of rage.  She tells of one family gathering where Eddie was loaded and unruly and her dad ended up punching him in the face. 

She said he used alcohol and drugs to handle the pressures of his career.  He spent many nights in his recording studio rather than coming home to his wife.  He smoked a lot and eventually had part of his tongue cut out due to cancer.  They did interventions to try to get him into rehab, which he tried but it just didn’t take.

After 20 years together they finally separated and eventually divorced.

So I compare his life of sowing and reaping to mine.  And remember, his is the life I would have traded for so quickly back in the early 80’s.  Here is what I find.  He continuously sowed bad seed, then reaped a destructive harvest.  His life looks like a train wreck.

So does that make me better than him? 

Not at all.  I know how quickly I would have traded places with him, and I probably would have done the same thing.

What made the difference?  Was it because I chose to follow Christ back in ’84?

No, because I don’t really know why I did that.  It wasn’t like I woke up one day and decided to become a Christian.  I didn’t hit rock bottom.  I didn’t think it through at all.  I just ended up at a church altar one night, and from that point on God changed my life.

It reminds me of Colossians 1:13.  God rescued me from the dominion of darkness.

So why me and not Eddie? 

I don’t really know why, but here is a guess.  God rescued me because people were praying for me.  They prayed and they were persistent.  They just kept on praying for me.

For example, I know my parents were praying for me, probably nonstop.  I’m sure other family members were praying, too.

And I’ll bet there were people like teachers and neighbors and friends and other parents praying for me.  And they weren’t just tossing up prayers.  Many of these were Godly people, saints who knew how to get a hold of the Almighty.

Then there were prayers being prayed, not for me by name, but by category.  People praying for the students on my campus.  People praying for those who would come to the church that night.  People praying for a harvest among teenagers.  The pastor of that church.  The evangelist that night.  The members of the church.  The prayer warriors in that town.  The Christian kids on my campus.

You throw all that together and you end up with a lot of prayers that applied to me. 

Does that work?  Does it change anything?

In Luke 18 Jesus tells of a persistent widow.  The judge acted because she bugged him so much.  And Jesus said prayer is like that. 

Well the Bible doesn’t say this, but think about it.  You have a widow who keeps coming back to the judge.  What if the widow suddenly showed up with a thousand of her friends?  How much more quickly might he have acted? 

Prayer might work the same way.  The more people we can get praying about the same thing, the more effect it has on God.

Like I said, I don’t know if that’s true, but it makes sense to me. 

So I want to thank all the people who prayed for me in those days.  I don’t know where I would be without all those prayers.

And if you know someone who needs the Lord, someone who needs to be rescued from the dominion of darkness, then line up the prayer warriors!  And don’t quit.  Keep on bombarding heaven for that person. 

I think it was the prayers of God’s people that brought about the change in my life, and I think God is ready to do the same for so many others – as we are persistent in prayer.


Comments?

E-mail me:  dougapple@wave94.com.

May God bless you today!  With Apples of Gold…I’m Doug Apple.
 

© 2008 The Arrow’s Tip
To subscribe to your own daily “Apples of Gold” e-mail, write dougapple@wave94.com.
If you want to be removed from this e-mail list, simply click reply and type UNSUBSCRIBE on the subject line.
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If you have trouble reaching me at my main e-mail address, try this one:  douglas_apple@msn.com

(Proverbs 25:11 – “A word fitly spoken is like apples of gold in settings of silver.”)

Why “The Arrow’s Tip”?  Each morning, after diligently seeking the Lord, I write Apples of Gold.  Then before I release it to the public I pray one final prayer, “Lord, send forth your arrows.”  I envision Apples of Gold as arrows, tips dipped in the river of the water of life that flows from the throne of God (Rev. 22:1), sailing toward the hearts and minds of men and women around the world.

Doug Apple
General Manager - Wave 94
Christian Radio for
Tallahassee
PO Box 4105
Tallahassee, FL  32315
(850) 926-8000

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Tuesday, June 03, 2008

Lord, Give Me an Undivided Heart - Apples of Gold - June 3, 2008 -vi-

Apples of Gold
 

Radio Script for June 3, 2008

“Lord, Give Me an Undivided Heart”


Hello, I’m Doug Apple…with Apples of Gold.

It’s not that hard to be good on the surface.

After you’ve been in church for a while, you know what’s expected.  It’s no big deal to keep a good Christian image if you want to.

In fact, you can be one of the better Christians – just do something sacrificial.  I’m telling you, bro, do something sacrificial and you’ve hit the mother lode of looking like a good Christian.

It works, it really does . . . on people. 

But you know what?  God doesn’t buy it.

When God looks at me, He sees right through my image.  He even sees right through my actions.  He sees through my prayers and my many, many words.  His eyes penetrate deep into my heart. 

He sees it all.  Everything.*

And now get this.  As a true believer, I know that God’s Holy Spirit lives inside me.  I don’t know where, but somewhere in there, somewhere, is the Holy Spirit. 

There is a fount of holiness inside me, a source of holiness.  And He is here to teach me and to guide me, to counsel me and convict me.  He will lead me, if only I will follow.

So why don’t I follow, all the time?

Because I am divided.  Part of me wants to go all the way with God, and part of me seems stuck – partly stubborn, kind of willful, don’t want to be too different from everyone else, want to walk in the flesh sometimes – and why?  Partly because it’s what I’m used to.  Partly because I have a sinful nature that wants to be enticed.  Partly because we have an enemy that wants us dirty.

But I know that anything apart from God is just messed up.  His way is the true way, and every other way is . . . really, it’s just a disaster.  Not always an immediate disaster, but an eventual disaster.  Houses built on sand are an eventual disaster.

I don’t want that. 

When God’s eyes penetrate to my deepest parts, I want Him to see no shades of variation.

Imagine digging deep into the earth.  There are different layers with different colors.  Those are divisions. 

But when God sees my heart, I want no layers, no divisions.  At each stage that He digs, I want Him to find the same thing:  holiness.

That’s not an easy thing to say, because I think, “Holiness, yes, but at what price?”

Ah, but the better question is, “Unholiness at what price?”

Any area of unholiness is an area of darkness instead of light.  An area of friction instead of smooth.  An area of stumbling instead of running strong.

So I must let the Holy Spirit have His way.  I must have no divisions, no layers.  I must be one layer through and through:  holiness.

And you know what?  I can’t do it.  I don’t even want to, at least part of me doesn’t.  But I want that part banished.  That’s my sinful nature, my “old man,” and I want it starved and I want it gone. 

Instead I want what Galatians 5:16 talks about.  I want to “live by the Spirit” so that I “will not gratify the desires of the sinful nature.”

I want to walk in the Spirit and be led by the Spirit.  I want the Holy Spirit to teach me to be holy in all circumstances.  I want His holiness to well up within me and overflow through me.  I want His nature to become my nature, and my sin nature to be drowned by a flood of holiness, by those streams of living water.**

I want what it says in Ezekiel 11:19, “I will give them an undivided heart and put a new spirit in them…” 

My prayer is Psalm 86:11, “Teach me your way, O Lord, and I will walk in your truth; give me an undivided heart…”

Won’t this make us stand out? 

Oh, yes.  We will be like Philippians 2:15, …blameless and pure, children of God without fault in a crooked and depraved generation in which we shine like stars in the universe.

Yes, we will stand out like beacons of light in the darkness.  This is what God wants.  And He gives us His Spirit to make it happen.  And the Holy Spirit will do His great work in our life – once we decide that we simply must have an undivided heart.


Comments?

E-mail me:  dougapple@wave94.com.

May God bless you today!  With Apples of Gold…I’m Doug Apple.
 
*  In Acts
1:24 they prayed, “Lord, You know everyone’s heart.”
                Psalm 44:21 says, “…He knows the secrets of the heart…”
                First Samuel 16:7 says, “Man looks at the outward appearance, but the Lord looks at the heart.”

**  In John 7:38-39 Jesus said, “Whoever believes in me, as the Scripture has said, streams of living water will flow from within him." By this he meant the Spirit, whom those who believed in him were later to receive. Up to that time the Spirit had not been given, since Jesus had not yet been glorified.”

© 2008 The Arrow’s Tip
To subscribe to your own daily “Apples of Gold” e-mail, write dougapple@wave94.com.
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(Proverbs 25:11 – “A word fitly spoken is like apples of gold in settings of silver.”)

Why “The Arrow’s Tip”?  Each morning, after diligently seeking the Lord, I write Apples of Gold.  Then before I release it to the public I pray one final prayer, “Lord, send forth your arrows.”  I envision Apples of Gold as arrows, tips dipped in the river of the water of life that flows from the throne of God (Rev. 22:1), sailing toward the hearts and minds of men and women around the world.

Doug Apple
General Manager - Wave 94
Christian Radio for
Tallahassee
PO Box 4105
Tallahassee, FL  32315
(850) 926-8000

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Monday, June 02, 2008

How Do We Know If We Are Bearing Good Fruit? - Apples of Gold - June 2, 2008 -vi-

Apples of Gold
 

Radio Script for June 2, 2008

“How Do We Know If We Are Bearing Good Fruit?”


Hello, I’m Doug Apple…with Apples of Gold.

I want to bear good fruit.

I want to bear a lot of good fruit.

That’s one of the reasons I got into Christian radio, so I could scatter seed far and wide constantly.  Even at midnight I’m scattering seed.

I want to bear good fruit in my home.  I want to my marriage and my children to be very fruitful.  If there is a scoreboard for fruitfulness, I want to run up the score as high as I can.

But is it ever enough?  If I’m not the next Billy Graham, have I done enough?

Speaking of, let’s talk about Billy Graham.  Billy was one of the great producers in the kingdom, right?  But now he’s old, and wow, he just can’t produce like he used to. 

Is good fruit production only for the young and energetic?

What about single parents who work hard just to make ends meet and keep their kids out of trouble?  What kind of numbers can they put up on the fruitfulness scoreboard?

Do Christians with more public gifts like speaking and singing outscore those who don’t?

And how does God keep score anyway?

Have you noticed how all of this is based on performance?  I bear good fruit when I go out and produce, changing people and changing the world.  And if I’m not out there producing, well then I’m not bearing much fruit, am I?

We live in a performance culture.  The home run hitters are the producers and the bat boys aren’t.  And we Christians see ourselves the same way.  There are home run hitters bearing all kinds of good fruit, then there are the bat boys who, if they are producing any fruit at all, it’s hard to tell.

But you know what?  I don’t think that’s the way God looks at it. 

So how does God look at it?  First Samuel 16:7 says, “The Lord does not look at the things man looks at.  Man looks at the outward appearance, but the Lord looks at the heart.”

The more I read the Bible, the more I realize the emphasis is not on what I’m doing “out there.”  The emphasis is on what’s happening in here, inside me.

“But Doug, aren’t we to be expanding the kingdom of God…out there?”

Well, where is the kingdom of God?  Jesus said in Luke 17:21, “…the kingdom of God is within you.”

So if we want to bear fruit in the kingdom, where is that?  It’s inside of us.

So if bearing fruit is not so much about how many souls I reached, or good deeds I did, then what is it about? 

I think it’s about Galatians 5:16.  Are we living “by the Spirit”?  Are we “walking in the Spirit”?  Verse 18 talks about being “led by the Spirit.”

Now I know some of you are saying, “This is getting weird.  How am I supposed to be led by the Spirit?”

Jesus said in John 14:17 that the Holy Spirit would actually come to live inside of us.  And what is He doing in there?  He is working to produce good fruit, but He can only do that as we let Him lead us.

The opposite of this is being led by our sinful nature, which includes selfish ambition.  So what if we do good deeds out of selfish ambition?  Do our good deeds bear good fruit? 

For example, you might say, “Okay, so I witnessed to 12 people just to show off, and 3 of them got saved.  Isn’t that bearing good fruit?”

Not for you.  The only fruit you produced was pride.

Do you want to check for good fruit?  What should you look for?  The number of good deeds?

No, because our good fruit is found right here, inside of us.

How do we know if we are bearing good fruit?  We look for what Galatians 5 calls “the fruit of the Spirit.”  Here is that list of nine qualities:  love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness and self control.

Ephesians 5 adds a couple more:  righteousness and truth.

These are inner characteristics, and they come from God’s Holy Spirit.  The more we are led by His Spirit, the more good fruit within us.

If I am a bold witness for Christ, but I’m impatient and unkind, am I really bearing good fruit?  If I give money to the poor, but I lack love, am I bearing good fruit?  If I’m in fulltime ministry, working for God all week long, but I lack joy, am I bearing good fruit?

In Acts 5, when Ananias and Sapphira gave a bunch of money to the church, it looked like they were bearing good fruit.  But because they were lying, actually their fruit was rotten. 

See, the kingdom of God is not “out there.”  And the fruit of the kingdom is not out there.  No, the fruit is in here, and we bear that fruit, not by doing good, but by walking in the Spirit and being led by the Spirit.  As we give the Lord control, then He bears the good fruit within us.

So it’s not about how many good deeds I do.  It’s not about how much Gospel seed I sow.  It’s not even about being a good spouse or a good parent.  The fruit God is looking for is the fruit of His Spirit, and He’s not looking out there.  He is looking inside me.

And if that’s the measurement, then yes, Billy Graham can still bear much fruit today, not by getting out and working like he was 40 again, but as the Spirit bears fruit within him. 

Single parents can bear much fruit, even if they don’t have a bunch of time for outside ministry.  People without the more public talents like speaking or singing can bear much fruit.

Because bearing fruit comes down to this.  It’s not about what we do “out there.”  But it’s about what we let the Spirit do “in here.”


Comments?

E-mail me:  dougapple@wave94.com.

May God bless you today!  With Apples of Gold…I’m Doug Apple.
 
Does that mean we don’t have to do good deeds or witness or give?  On the contrary, BECAUSE we are walking in the Spirit, and the Spirit is bearing good fruit within us, then good deeds just
FLOW out of us!  And they are done with pure motives and joy!

© 2008 The Arrow’s Tip
To subscribe to your own daily “Apples of Gold” e-mail, write dougapple@wave94.com.
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If you have trouble reaching me at my main e-mail address, try this one:  douglas_apple@msn.com

(Proverbs 25:11 – “A word fitly spoken is like apples of gold in settings of silver.”)

Why “The Arrow’s Tip”?  Each morning, after diligently seeking the Lord, I write Apples of Gold.  Then before I release it to the public I pray one final prayer, “Lord, send forth your arrows.”  I envision Apples of Gold as arrows, tips dipped in the river of the water of life that flows from the throne of God (Rev. 22:1), sailing toward the hearts and minds of men and women around the world.

Doug Apple
General Manager - Wave 94
Christian Radio for
Tallahassee
PO Box 4105
Tallahassee, FL  32315
(850) 926-8000

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Friday, May 30, 2008

My Wife is Not My Rock - Apples of Gold - May 30, 2008 -vi-

Apples of Gold
 

Radio Script for May 30, 2008

“My Wife is Not My Rock”


Hello, I’m Doug Apple…with Apples of Gold.

My wife is my companion, but she is not my rock.

God and God alone is my rock, my sure foundation.

Now let me tell you, that takes an incredible amount of pressure off of a marriage.

Don’t get me wrong, I love my wife, and I am a strong advocate of marriage, the two become one, ‘til death do us part, the whole kit and caboodle – especially the caboodle.

But sometimes we elevate our marriage and our spouse almost to the point of idolatry.

Recently I heard about an older woman whose husband died.  Her son said that she just never recovered.  Her grief became depression, and she could not go on without her husband.  She just gave up, and died shortly thereafter.

I understand the grief, but to me, this man was the foundation of her life – a position that only God should fill; that only God can fill.

When I die I’m sure my wife will grieve.  Or she’ll at least notice I’m gone.  But my hope and prayer is that the Lord is the rock in her life, and that no matter what storms come along, she will not be shaken.

At our wedding I had a friend sing a song that doesn’t sound very weddingish.  It’s called “I Pledge My Head to Heaven” by Keith Green.

The second verse says:
“I pledge my wife to heaven, for the Gospel,
Though our love each passing day just seems to grow.
As I told her when we wed, I’d surely rather be found dead,
Than to love her more than the One who saved my soul.”

Some wives might have taken offense at that.  They want to be first. 

But if your spouse ever comes before God, my friend, you are building on sand.

But when God comes first, you are building on rock, which means a stable marriage, a stable home and a stable family.

My wife is not under pressure to be my all-in-all.  I am not clinging to her or sucking the life out of her. 

No person can be your salvation.  They just can’t be.

That is God’s role, and His alone.

Psalm 18 is all about God as our rock.  Verse 2 says, “The Lord is my rock, my fortress and my deliverer; my God is my rock, in whom I take refuge.”

Verse 31 says, “For who is God besides the Lord?  And who is the Rock except our God?”

And verse 46 says, “The Lord lives!  Praise be to my Rock!”

Yes, we should put our spouse high on the list.  Of all the people in the world, they should be number one.  They are the only person God says we become one with.  That makes them the most important person in our lives.

But in the end, they are just a person, another human being.  They make for a great companion, but they are not suited for being the foundation of our lives.

For that we turn to the Lord Almighty.  We are to put Him first, to love Him first, to serve Him first.  We are to seek Him first and obey Him.  We are to take up our cross and follow Him.

In a figurative sense, a husband and wife are not to look at each other.  Instead, we should both have our eyes fixed on Jesus.  Like it says in Hebrews 12:2, “Let us fix our eyes on Jesus, the author and perfecter of our faith.”

When married people fix their eyes on Jesus, they end up walking in the same direction.  They have the same priorities.  They become servants to one another, not because they need each other, not because they are codependent, but because they are servants of the Most High.

So is your marriage feeling a little shaky today?  Maybe what you need to do is not focus on your marriage.  Maybe you need to take your eyes off your marriage altogether and fix them on Jesus.  And if both of you fix your eyes on Jesus - well, you’ve got it made.

Remember, your spouse can be your companion, but only God can be your Rock.


Comments?

E-mail me:  dougapple@wave94.com.

May God bless you today!  With Apples of Gold…I’m Doug Apple.
 

© 2008 The Arrow’s Tip
To subscribe to your own daily “Apples of Gold” e-mail, write dougapple@wave94.com.
If you want to be removed from this e-mail list, simply click reply and type UNSUBSCRIBE on the subject line.
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To search through the large archive of past articles, go here:  http://www.wave94.com/modules.php?name=Stories_Archive
If you have trouble reaching me at my main e-mail address, try this one:  douglas_apple@msn.com

(Proverbs 25:11 – “A word fitly spoken is like apples of gold in settings of silver.”)

Why “The Arrow’s Tip”?  Each morning, after diligently seeking the Lord, I write Apples of Gold.  Then before I release it to the public I pray one final prayer, “Lord, send forth your arrows.”  I envision Apples of Gold as arrows, tips dipped in the river of the water of life that flows from the throne of God (Rev. 22:1), sailing toward the hearts and minds of men and women around the world.

Doug Apple
General Manager - Wave 94
Christian Radio for
Tallahassee
PO Box 4105
Tallahassee, FL  32315
(850) 926-8000

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Thursday, May 29, 2008

Let's Major in the Majors - Apples of Gold - May 29, 2008 -vi-

Apples of Gold
 

Radio Script for May 29, 2008

“Let’s Major in the Majors”


Hello, I’m Doug Apple…with Apples of Gold.

I read them all.

Matthew, Mark, Luke and John.

Not every word, just the red ones.

Then I tallied it up.

My goal was to find out what Jesus taught about the most.  I figured if it showed up a bunch of times, it must be more important.

This will help me get my priorities straight.  Put first things first.  Major in the majors.

It all started when I read Matthew 7:24 where Jesus said, “…everyone who hears these words of mine and puts them into practice is like a wise man who built his house on the rock.”  I thought, “Well, what did Jesus teach that I can actually put into practice?”

So I read through the four Gospels with sheets of paper beside me.  Every time I came across a teaching of Jesus, I wrote it down.  Then I grouped them together and added them up.

You gotta picture the scene.  All this paper with scribbled notes and hash marks.  All the decisions, “Does it go in this group or this group?”

I did all that, and guess what?  I came up with a result that is really no surprise.

Here is the thing that Jesus taught about most:  Loving and serving God.

In Mark 12 Jesus was asked, “Of all the commandments, which is the most important?”  Jesus said the most important commandment is, “Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind and with all your strength.”

Yes, I knew that before I did my little study.  But it was kind of an eye-opener when I finished my research and found that this is what He taught about the most – loving and serving God.

He taught it from many angles.  He said things like take up your cross, and lose your life, and follow Him, and seek first His kingdom, and fear God, and store up treasures in heaven.  He said we should obey God and hold to His teachings and do what He said.

On and on Jesus went, driving home the number one point.  God comes first.  It’s all about Him and His kingdom and His word and His Son and His Spirit.

Now let’s go back to Matthew 7:24.  What did Jesus teach that I can actually put into practice?  The thing He taught about most was this:  loving and serving God.

So what did Jesus teach about the second most? 

Once again, after I did all that work, it’s really no surprise.  After Jesus said that loving God was the most important commandment, He went on to tell us the second most important commandment, “Love your neighbor as yourself.”

When I added it all up, this is what Jesus taught about the second most.  He said things like do unto others as you would have them do unto you, and be reconciled to your brother, be a servant to all, and even love your enemies.  There are a lot of ways to say it, but they all fit nicely in the category of Love Your Neighbor.

So what did Jesus teach about third most?

By my count that would be having faith and believing.  Over and over we are told to have faith, and believe in God, and believe in Jesus.  The book of John is especially full of teaching about believing.

What did Jesus teach about fourth most?  Prayer.

We are told to ask and agree and come to Him and pray in His name.  We are even told to pray for those who persecute us and mistreat us.  We are to pray and not give up.

Now let’s talk about character traits.  What character traits did Jesus teach about most?

Obviously the far and away most important character trait is love.  Christians should be known first and foremost by their love.

Next we find a character trait that Jesus taught about often:  humility.  We are to be humble, childlike, servants.  He used words like last and least and lesser.  Christians should be known by their great humility and their servant’s heart.

Here’s another thing Jesus spoke about a lot:  letting our light shine to others.  That includes making disciples, preaching the Gospel, bringing in the harvest, calling others to come to the Lord, reaching out and bringing them in.

These all seem obvious, don’t they?  Love God.  Love people.  Have faith.  Pray a lot.  Be humble.  Tell others about God.

Is there anything on the list that isn’t obvious?  Here’s one that might surprise you.  Jesus taught a lot about watching the signs of the times.  It’s the idea of being ready, being watchful and alert.  He sums it up in Luke 21:28, “When these things begin to take place, stand up and lift up your heads, because your redemption is drawing near.”

And finally, here are the last few things that Jesus taught about somewhat often in the Gospels:
--Bearing good fruit and using what we’ve been given.
--Watching out for false prophets and deceivers.
--Forgiving people.
--Giving to people in need. 
--And watching what we say.

And that is my list of what Jesus taught about most that we can actually put into practice.  If we do these things, we will be majoring in the majors.  Yes, He taught about a lot of other things, but if it’s not on this list, then it doesn’t show up very often in the Gospels.

This is how we build our life on the rock.  By hearing these words of Jesus, and putting them into practice.


Comments?

E-mail me:  dougapple@wave94.com.

May God bless you today!  With Apples of Gold…I’m Doug Apple.
 
 Let me tell you, it was such a blessing to pour myself into the study of Jesus’ words!

And no wonder.  In John 6:63 Jesus said, “The words I have spoken to you are spirit and they are life.”

In John 8:31-32 Jesus said, “If you hold to my teaching, you are really my disciples. Then you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free."   Then in verse 36 He said, “So if the Son sets you free, you will be free indeed.”

In John 15:10-11 Jesus said, “If you obey my commands, you will remain in my love, just as I have obeyed my Father's commands and remain in his love. I have told you this so that my joy may be in you and that your joy may be complete.”

© 2008 The Arrow’s Tip
To subscribe to your own daily “Apples of Gold” e-mail, write dougapple@wave94.com.
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If you have trouble reaching me at my main e-mail address, try this one:  douglas_apple@msn.com

(Proverbs 25:11 – “A word fitly spoken is like apples of gold in settings of silver.”)

Why “The Arrow’s Tip”?  Each morning, after diligently seeking the Lord, I write Apples of Gold.  Then before I release it to the public I pray one final prayer, “Lord, send forth your arrows.”  I envision Apples of Gold as arrows, tips dipped in the river of the water of life that flows from the throne of God (Rev. 22:1), sailing toward the hearts and minds of men and women around the world.

Doug Apple
General Manager - Wave 94
Christian Radio for
Tallahassee
PO Box 4105
Tallahassee, FL  32315
(850) 926-8000

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Wednesday, May 28, 2008

All About Grace - Apples of Gold - May 28, 2008 -vi-

At the end there is a unique medley of Amazing Grace I cobbled together to play on the radio.  It features various artists, and I wonder how many you can name.

To listen, go to our website, www.wave94.com, look at the Apples of Gold section on the right, and click on Today’s Audio. 

I will give you a head start.  The man singing “I was blind…” is Ray Charles.

 

Apples of Gold
 

Radio Script for May 28, 2008

“All About Grace”


Hello, I’m Doug Apple…with Apples of Gold.

Let’s take a look at what the Bible says about grace.  This includes no commentary by me.  Just Bible.

Before the beginning of time, God’s grace was given to us in Christ Jesus.  (2 Timothy 1:9)

Though He was rich, through grace He became poor for our sakes.  (2 Corinthians 8:9)

When He came as a child, the grace of God was upon Him.  (Luke 2:40)

He was called “The One and Only, full of grace.”  (John 1:14)

The law was given through Moses, but grace came through Jesus Christ.  (John 1:17)

And now God, the God of all grace, calls us by the grace of Christ.  (1 Peter 5:10 and Galatians 1:6)

Through Him and for His name’s sake, we received grace.  (Romans 1:5)

It is by grace that we believe.  (Acts 18:27)

And we who believe receive God’s abundant provision of grace.  (Romans 5:17)

We are justified freely by His grace, having the hope of eternal life.  (Romans 3:24 and Titus 3:7)

It is through the grace of our Lord Jesus that we are saved.  (Acts 15:11)

It is by grace we are saved.  It is the gift of God.  (Ephesians 2:8)

We do not set aside the grace of God.  (Galatians 2:21)

Where sin increased, grace increased all the more.  (Romans 5:20)

Sin shall not be our master, because we are under grace.  (Romans 6:14)

His grace is sufficient.  (2 Corinthians 12:9)

His grace is a surpassing grace.  (2 Corinthians 9:14)

God shows us His kindness through the incomparable riches of His grace.  (Ephesians 2:7)

Let us then approach the throne of grace with confidence, so that we may find grace to help in time of need.  (Hebrews 4:16)

And God is able to make all grace abound to us, so that we have everything we need.  (2 Corinthians 9:8)

From the fullness of His grace we have all received one blessing after another.  (John 1:16)

God’s grace builds us up and gives us an inheritance.  (Acts 20:32)

He has called us to a holy life, not because of us, but because of His grace.  (2 Timothy 1:9)

So we walk in holiness, not according to worldly wisdom, but according to God’s grace.  (2 Corinthians 1:12)

We are strong in the grace that is in Christ Jesus.  (2 Timothy 2:1)

It is in this grace that we now stand.  (Romans 5:2)

We set our hope fully on this grace.  (1 Peter 1:13)

The promise comes by grace, and that grace, from the One man Jesus Christ, overflows to the many.  (Romans 4:16 and 5:15)

This grace of God that brings salvation has appeared to all men.  (Titus 2:11)

We must see to it that no one misses the grace of God.  (Hebrews 12:15)

At the present time there is a remnant chosen by grace, and this is the task the Lord Jesus has given us – to testify to the gospel of God’s grace.  (Romans 11:5 and Acts 20:24)

He who testifies to these things says, “Yes, I am coming soon.”  Amen.  Come, Lord Jesus.  (Revelation 22:20)

The grace of the Lord Jesus be with God’s people.  Amen.  (Revelations 22:21)


(close with medley of various artists and various versions of “Amazing Grace.”)


To listen, go to this link:  http://www.wave94.com/audio/apples/2008/05may/28.mp3


 
© 2008 The Arrow’s Tip
To subscribe to your own daily “Apples of Gold” e-mail, write dougapple@wave94.com.
If you want to be removed from this e-mail list, simply click reply and type UNSUBSCRIBE on the subject line.
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To search through the large archive of past articles, go here:  http://www.wave94.com/modules.php?name=Stories_Archive
If you have trouble reaching me at my main e-mail address, try this one:  douglas_apple@msn.com

(Proverbs 25:11 – “A word fitly spoken is like apples of gold in settings of silver.”)

Why “The Arrow’s Tip”?  Each morning, after diligently seeking the Lord, I write Apples of Gold.  Then before I release it to the public I pray one final prayer, “Lord, send forth your arrows.”  I envision Apples of Gold as arrows, tips dipped in the river of the water of life that flows from the throne of God (Rev. 22:1), sailing toward the hearts and minds of men and women around the world.

Doug Apple
General Manager - Wave 94
Christian Radio for
Tallahassee
PO Box 4105
Tallahassee, FL  32315
(850) 926-8000

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Tuesday, May 27, 2008

How Do You Feel About Your Boss Today? - Apples of Gold - May 27, 2008 -vi-

Apples of Gold
 

Radio Script for May 27, 2008

“How Do You Feel About Your Boss Today?”


Hello, I’m Doug Apple…with Apples of Gold.

Most of us are employees. 

We work for someone who pays us.

That gives them a certain power in our lives.

When you have a job, and when you actually need that paycheck, not for “blow money,” but to pay for your basic necessities – then your employer plays a key role in your life.

So how do you feel about your boss today?  Do you really like them, or do they act like they’ve sold their soul to the devil?

And what does the Bible say?  Does the Bible offer any advice to employees?

Well, if you search most versions of the Bible, you won’t find the word “employee.”  It’s not even in the Amplified Bible.  So now what?

When I can’t find a reference to my specific situation, then I start looking for the heart of God based on similar situations.  And something similar to an employee is…a slave.

Now don’t laugh!  I’m not saying employees are slaves.  But when I read the advice for slaves in the New Testament, I think I see the heart of God for employees.

First Peter 2:18 says, “Slaves, submit yourselves to your masters…”

That means surrender to their will.  When your boss tells you to do something you don’t want to do, don’t fight.  Just surrender.  Let your will become their will.

“Okay, I’ll do it, but I’ll let everyone know I think it’s dumb.”

Back to verse 18.  It says to submit to your masters “with all respect.”  That means yes, we do what they say, but even more than that, we show them “all respect” while doing it.

“Sure, Doug, but you don’t know my boss.  He doesn’t deserve respect.”

Okay.  Back to verse 18.  It says to show respect, “not only to those who are good and considerate, but also to those who are harsh.”

“But Doug, I don’t deserve to be treated this way.”

Let’s say you don’t.  Your boss treats you harshly and you don’t deserve it.  Now what? 

First Peter 2:19 says it is commendable to put up with it.  Verse 20 says, “…if you suffer for doing good and you endure it, this is commendable before God.”  Then it talks about how Jesus suffered when He didn’t deserve it. 

Now what if your boss is so bad that they are breaking the law?  Do you let them get away with it? 

No.  In that case the law is the higher authority.  You need to take steps to hold them accountable.

But usually tough bosses aren’t breaking the law.  They’re just tough.  Maybe unpleasant.  You might think of them as “slave drivers.”

Or maybe you think they just don’t know what they are doing.  Yet they are your boss, telling you what to do. 

Ephesians 6:5 says, “Slaves, obey your earthly masters…just as you would obey Christ.” 

Now listen to this.  I think when your boss tells you to do something, unless it is a sin, then that becomes the will of God in your life. 

Look at Ephesians 6:6.  “Obey them…like slaves of Christ, doing the will of God from your heart.”

This is how we should think as employees.  When our boss says it, it is like God saying it.  When we do what our boss says, it is like doing what God says.  It is doing the will of God.

Ephesians 6:7 says, “Serve wholeheartedly, as if you were serving the Lord, not men…”

See, when our boss tells us to do something, we don’t think of it as doing something for them.  We think of it as doing something for God. 

“God, if this is what You want me to do, I will do it.  I will do it respectfully, and sincerely, and I will do it with all my heart – for You.”

Now let’s look at a big temptation for employees.  It’s tempting to work hard when the boss is watching, but then to slack off when he isn’t.  We work harder at jobs we will be accountable for, but if we think no one really cares, we get lazy.

That won’t happen when we do every job as if we are serving the Lord.  Colossians 3:22 says, “Slaves, obey your earthly masters in everything; and do it, not only when their eye is on you…”

Sometimes we slack off when we don’t see a pay off.  But with the Lord, there is always a payoff.  Colossians 3:24 says the Lord will reward us.  When we work, we are working for Him.

Titus 2:9 indicates that we should not talk back to our employer.

Verse 10 says we should not steal from them.

We should work in such a way that our boss knows they can fully trust us, whether they are around or not.  We won’t disrespect them behind their back, and we won’t slack off when they’re not looking.

Titus 2:10 puts the icing on the cake.  As Christian employees, when we behave like this on the job, it makes the Gospel more attractive to our employers.

As Christians, we should stand out in the workplace.  And it will happen as we realize it’s not about serving men, but in our job, everyday, we are actually the servants of God.


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May God bless you today!  With Apples of Gold…I’m Doug Apple.
 
You might say, “But my boss doesn’t want me to advance.  If I do what he says, I will be stuck below him forever.”  Well here is a verse for you.  Proverbs
22:29 says,  “Do you see a man skilled in his work?  He will serve before kings; he will not serve before obscure men.”  So do your best work possible, and you are bound to advance.

Also, the Bible doesn’t say that slaves had to be slaves forever.  First Corinthians
7:21 says, “…if you can gain your freedom, do so.”  If your boss is like a harsh slave master, you are not bound to stay there.  Yes, do your best while you are there.  But “if you can gain your freedom, do so.”

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