The Prepper Broadcasting Network - Reliance - The Works of Jesus - 2025.03.26
Episode Date: March 30, 2025God bless the Menking Family!! ...
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Now, there are also many other things that Jesus did.
Were every one of them to be written, I suppose that the world itself could not contain the
books that would be written.
Lord, thank you for your word.
Thank you for your ongoing and continued action as our high priest.
Thank you for interceding for us.
Thank you for being present with us
Thank you that you will never leave us nor forsake us
We pray in your name Jesus that you would strengthen our faith
that you would equip us to fulfill the callings that you have placed on our lives and
That you would continue to lead us and to guide us
Holy Spirit be present during this time
to lead us and to guide us. Holy Spirit, be present during this time. Help us to be edified by the word of God and by the testimonies of our brothers and sisters. Lord, help us to recall and
to bring to mind and to appreciate and to express gratitude for what you have done and for who you
are. Lord, redeem this time and use it for your glory.
In Jesus' name, amen.
I was listening to a podcast about the Bible
and this scripture from the end of the book of John came up.
It is John 21 verse 25
about the many other things that Jesus did and
I think it brings to mind
something that's critically important for us
that the Gospels
recording the events of Jesus life are
Recorded under the inspiration of the Holy Spirit and are sufficient for what we need spiritually.
And they are of course endlessly rich and deep
with wisdom and instruction and encouragement
and doctrine and teaching.
But this reminder from John has always struck me as being so marvelous and
so incredible. We often think about what it will be like to be able to review our lives
and when we stand before the judgment seat of God, we will give an account.
We will give an account for everything,
which means that everything must be gone over.
And it will be so wonderful, so fascinating,
so just marvelous for us to be able to see
not just what we accomplished on God's behalf, because there of course will be regret
and troubling of our spirits in that moment
for the times of sin and disobedience
and the opportunities that we had that were squandered
and the times that we grieved the Holy Spirit.
But even when we see all of those works burned up
and tossed aside, God will wipe away every tear.
And what will remain are the things that were done
for the glory of God, for his kingdom,
in obedience to the leading of his Holy Spirit.
But how amazing will it be, brothers and sisters, to be given a fuller picture of everything
that Jesus did, of everything that he accomplished.
John here is, in many points of perspective perspective using hyperbolic language and just to say that the life
and the ministry of Jesus and his activities and his actions were endless. He says, I suppose that
the world itself could not contain the books that would be written if everything that Jesus did was written. But what occurred
to me when I was reminded of this scripture is that Jesus is still active
now. He is still our high priest. He is still interceding on our behalf. He is
still dispensing grace and forgiveness and he is still upholding creation.
And it's a notable thing because when we think about
the technological platforms that we have now
and the absolutely preposterous amount of data
and content and writing and video and images
and everything that is getting uploaded
to these data systems of
a frequency of such preposterous abundance that there's no way for us to consume or
even begin to approach it.
Every minute that goes by, it's not just hours and not just days worth of content that is being uploaded,
but months and years even, depending on the situation.
And so when we think about that,
we understand that not only are the works of Jesus
more manifold than this, They are infinite in duration, complexity, and significance.
And it's just another way of us to be overwhelmed
by the distinction between our creator and ourselves.
Even the creative works that we produce,
formal, informal, tasteful, maybe not so much sometimes,
all of those are done under the auspices
of God's sovereignty and his control.
Granted, he has given us free will
to do these sorts of things,
but there is an important part of us understanding
that nothing that was made was made without him.
Jesus, in the book of John and all throughout the Bible,
is the source of our being. Everything that we do is in him. And when
we are trying to wrap our minds around that, it can be overwhelming and overcoming, but it should be.
It should be something of worship. And it encourages encourages us to on an ongoing basis
reflect whether it is through prayer and a time alone with the Holy Spirit where
we ask the Lord to bring to mind the things that God has done, to bring to
mind things that happened maybe a long time ago that we have lost sight of,
things that maybe we don't even recognize the hand of God in even though it was there,
things that he protected us from that we never saw and never had to deal with, all of these things.
I pray that the Lord would open our eyes and that the Holy
Spirit would give us vision and insight into these things because it brings
forth a kind of gratitude and love for the Lord that can set the stage for a
desire to grow and to move forward into greater levels of spiritual maturity and to be transformed
from image to image and from glory to glory. So let's take that time today
whether you embark upon a full-fledged structured program of building this into
your everyday routine and writing things down for the sake of remembering them
that's a great
exercise and a wonderful encouragement to receive from the Holy Spirit a reminder of what God has
done, not for God's self-aggrandizement, but for His glory and for our own benefit. Out of love,
the Holy Spirit will call to mind and bring up not just the things that God has done but then
alongside that maybe the things that God wants to do for us to bring to mind
something that we need to forgive bring to mind something that we need to repent
of bring to mind something that we need to change and the reminder of God's power and God's activity in our lives in times
past and even in the present can serve as an encouragement for us to do the
right thing to trust God to lead us in the way that we should go rather than to
take things into our own hands and attempt to accomplish things in our own strength.
If we had a sense of what it really meant for us to be storing up treasures in heaven
and the vast eternal riches that are available to us
in the spiritual resources of the grace and mercies of God
that know no end and know no bounds and know
no depletion even to any degree.
It's just continual improvement and expansion and growth and somehow the perfect getting
better and better and better in a technical sense because perfection can grow. It feels like a
paradox but perfection is operating at maximal capacity in whatever degree or
dimension you want to define it. But you can be getting even better than that.
And if you are at this maximum level
that is possible in a certain situation,
there is the addition that is capable
because of the passage of time
of even more treasures in heaven,
even more growth, even more maturity.
And for us, we would certainly say that relative
to our potential, we are not at that maximum perspective.
We're not at that situation, but it is something
that we can strive to improve our trajectory on.
And in doing so, we have to be doing that
under the Lord's guidance and through his power,
through the power of the Holy Spirit,
becoming more sensitive to his voice,
more quick to follow his direction,
and more capable of abounding in the fruits of the Spirit.
And let's think again about this scripture.
There are many other things that Jesus did
in his earthly life and in his earthly ministry.
And there are many other things that Jesus is doing.
To get back to the content production example
in terms of YouTube, at a baseline,
there is a sense, direct from scripture,
that Jesus is currently upholding the entire state
of creation by his ongoing power and influence.
If that was withdrawn, then creation itself
would cease to be.
And so, if we map it out, then it's technically true
because not only is every single elementary particle And so if we map it out, then it's technically true,
because not only is every single elementary particle, fundamental physical field, however we wanna conceptualize
our physical reality, being upheld actively,
there's nothing that is outside the scope
of God's power and his sustaining,
so too are the non-physical components of our existence,
our spirits, our souls, our minds, all of these things.
So it's not just the physical, but the metaphysical that is being upheld by Jesus and by his creative
power.
And so technically John is correct.
It's not hyperbole because the world itself,
the physical world does not have enough space
despite its immensity,
regardless of how immense it is on a finite basis.
The every single speck, every single quark, every single atom,
every single piece of the universe is in a very real sense
declaring the glory of God and upheld by his power.
It is a thing that Jesus is doing.
And so if you filled
the entire universe with books and each book were just a point, you would need
each one of those points across all of time, across every instance of it. Now
perhaps we can play a semantic game here and say, well, all of that could potentially be covered by a more efficient linguistic description to say that through Jesus's power, he is upholding
every component of the physical universe at all points in time.
And fair enough.
But for this thought experiment, let's go with the version where there has to be
this kind of detail,
and we can't run through these generalizations.
Because when John says,
I suppose that the world itself could not contain
the books that would be written,
we have to imagine this scenario playing out.
And again, the whole point of the thought exercise
is not to play those semantic games
that feel very much like a how many angels can fit
on the head of a pin.
Those would be, in my view at least, classified under,
maybe not going so far as to say foolish and unlearned disputes or quarrels or things like that, the things that Paul instructs us to avoid.
But certainly the question is what is the best use of our resources?
What is the best use of our time. And there are so many different individualized disputes
among Christian denominations and individual people
and everything else that it's not that they don't matter
because the disputes have real world consequence,
but if we are focusing on those things and those aspects
and those dynamics, rather than being sensitive
to the Holy Spirit who may want us to go
in a different direction, then we are missing out.
And we're missing out on the things that Jesus is doing
and the things that Jesus can and will do.
So, brothers and sisters, I would I would exhort you here to think
about and allow the Holy Spirit to provide some clarity and some perspective
on just the immensity of the activity of Jesus and the power of God, maintaining everything in creation, looking into our hearts and
seeing everything, everything that goes on, being omniscient and not just knowing
these things in some kind of distant deistic sense. Even though God is
transcendent, he is also imminent. There is personal involvement by God in
all of these things, direct involvement. God is not passive, he is active in our
lives, in creation, not just in sustaining it, but moving through it and in it. And
the actions of the Holy Spirit are one with the things that Jesus is doing
and the things that Jesus has done.
And regardless of ancient disputes
about whether the Holy Spirit proceeds
from the Father or from the Father and the Son,
what I want to reinforce here
is the plain discipleship perspective that says if we
are thinking about these things, if we are meditating on these things, then surely it
will bring us into a greater appreciation of what our Lord has done, a greater and expanded
understanding of how we are completely reliant upon his power
and his support and his guidance
in order for anything to be accomplished.
And to give us a greater sense of gratitude and worship
and just of the holiness of God and his power and his might.
Because when we think about the kind of levels of activity
that are at issue here,
we imagine that it would have to be frenetic.
We've all had days and maybe weeks and maybe months
and even years where we felt pulled
in so many different directions.
We're multitasking, we are run down to the bone. We are burnt out with those sorts of activities and we have to we have to
sleep for our physical bodies and our minds to recover even just from a
regular run-of-the-mill day. But that is not so with God. He does all of these things at a level of activity and action that is
impossible really to fathom from where we sit, but he does so with calm and with love and
without being
surprised or having things happen that are unanticipated.
Unless I suppose you take the open theism trajectory,
which I would reject for a variety of different reasons.
But again, leaving aside the theology and the doctrine
to focus on the discipleship,
not that those things aren't important obviously,
we have to make sure that we are in a strong place.
And sometimes that requires and necessitates
and certainly in all cases is completely benefited by just a thinking on what God
has done and allowing the Holy Spirit to expand this. Now I want to issue a word
of caution that we do have to be careful if we're thinking about well what
are these other things that Jesus did and we end up interpolating in a way
where we introduce extra scriptural extra biblical other kind of content we
don't want to misrepresent the works of Christ and indeed many different
charismatic leaders have come
down throughout history, charismatic in the personal sense not in the
theological sense, who have convinced other people that they have had a
greater or more expanded revelation of Jesus and they have been heretical and
leading people away from God.
So we do want to be careful with things like that.
If we are thinking that in any way we are receiving things and a greater awareness of
what Jesus has done and it leads us away from scripture or is inconsistent with the testimony of God,
then that's not something we want to be a part of in any way shape or form. And so
we're not actively seeking for extra biblical revelation here. We're not
trying to add to the corpus of Scripture. And that's why I think the best way to
approach this is to think more about what Jesus has done in our
lives and what the Holy Spirit will bring up to us when we are in that mood or in that
mindset when we are open to receiving from the Lord what he has done as a testimony.
Because we will overcome the enemy by the blood of the lamb and by the word of our testimony. And the word of our testimony is based on what God has done in our lives. It's not based on
what we have done. It is what has God accomplished through his grace? How have I been changed? How
have I been transformed? What impact for the kingdom of God has
been able to be accomplished because of Jesus's transforming work in our lives
and the process of following the Holy Spirit? So again just a word of caution
and we are absolutely in no way shape or form in this kind of discipleship
exercise attempting to bring in extra biblical revelation.
And that's why the most concrete and to me appropriate in a generalized sense recommendation
to make is to think about what God has done in your own lives and to understand that
the attention that God has paid to you is vast. It is unique to you, personal to you,
not in the sense that God has given you something separate or some different set
of commands, but God is personally leading you in a way towards him to fulfill his will
in a specific and precise situation that he is not leading other people.
He is leading us all into truth and righteousness and goodness, and we should all endeavor to
pursue that.
I guess that's a longer way of saying that God has a plan for your life.
But let's go one step further to just appreciate and have gratitude for the amount of things
that Jesus has done on our behalf.
If we only stopped at just sustaining our existence,
then that's an incredible thing that he has done.
And it's not just one thing,
it is an ongoing demonstration of attention and power.
And by definition, Jesus has done more for us
than we could ever possibly do for ourselves
in a variety of different ways.
Not just logistically, because Jesus is working and doing things on our behalf and paying
attention to us while we're sleeping, but of course, metaphysically, there are things
that we are completely incapable of accomplishing in our own strength or under our own power
that Jesus accomplishes
for us on a day-to-day basis.
He saves us.
He saves us once and for all.
And that is also to be invited into a process of ongoing sanctification that we should be endeavoring with all of our might because of the love of God to respond to appropriately.
And so, brothers and sisters, as we wrap things up, I just want to encourage you to think about the things that Jesus has done.
Right now, Jesus is doing things in your life. He is sustaining you. He is equipping you. He has
provided for you through his word for spiritual nourishment through his own intercession.
Remember in John 17 Jesus is praying on our behalf.
There is so much to be grateful for and we will never run out of gratitude
and that will be something that expands in our spirits,
in particular in the new heavens and the new earth,
when we have just a much more clear perspective
on who Jesus is and what he has done in our lives.
The God of the universe has poured himself out for you,
out of his love.
And in so many ways,
part of the spiritual battle that we are in
is to be able to see that and to be able to receive that.
There are many strongholds and blockages and obstacles
and sins and other things that keep
us from really appreciating and appropriating the truth of this notion.
God says he knows the number of hairs on our head.
That's trivial for him.
God loves us.
He is paying attention to us. He is acting on our behalf in immense ways
that we can't even fathom on this side of eternity.
And it is an absolutely appropriate
and valuable discipleship exercise
to spend some time in reflection
on the many other things that Jesus has done.
Again, we are not intending to go beyond
scripture or receive that kind of inspired revelation in that same sense
because people have gone off the rails in major ways and caused significant
damage. But what we can do is spend time in prayer, in the Word, thinking about and
asking the Lord to speak into our hearts the reminders of what he has done.
It will strengthen our testimony. It will strengthen our love for Jesus and our love for others.
God is acting on our behalf and he is also
acting on behalf of those around us at the same time with the
same degree of infinite love and compassion.
And I pray that all of us would have a clear picture of what that means and that it would
be used to guide our lives and to guide our activities as we seek the expansion of the
kingdom of God and we seek the face of the Lord
in expansion of our personal relationship with him. So Father, redeem this time. Thank you
for sending your only son Jesus to live a perfect life and to bear our sins upon the cross
and to shed his blood for the atonement of
our sins that we would be restored to right relationship with you. Thank you
for making a way for us. Thank you Holy Spirit for being with us, for being the
guarantee and the first fruits of the fullness of the inheritance that we will
receive in Christ Jesus. Thank you for an expanded understanding
and reflection time on who you are
and what you have done in our lives and in general.
We declare it to be true that the world itself
cannot contain the books that could be written
about what you have done.
But bring it to mind, Holy Spirit.
Bring the most important things to mind
that we need to hear in our spirits
that we would be encouraged and equipped
and reminded today that our gratitude towards you,
your worthiness and your holiness and your power
and your might and your love and your grace
and your mercy and your might and your love and your grace and your mercy and your faithfulness
that these things are everlasting and never waning in their power or in their degree of application.
Lord, thank you that you have called us into this generation. Thank you that you are continually
upholding us in every single way. Help us to appreciate that more.
Forgive us for being myopic and short-sighted and for not acknowledging
you in all things. We love you Lord. We pray that you would bless each and every
listener. We pray that you would bless them in their relationship with you, in
their families, in their families, in their careers,
in their ministries, in every single thing that they do. Lord, bless the work
of their hands and bless their spiritual walks. We praise you God. We love you
Jesus. Thank you for working on our behalf. In your name, amen.