Author: Pastor Bryan Lowe
Flight Control
” But the people who trust the Lord will become strong again.
They will rise up as an eagle in the sky;
they will run and not need rest;
they will walk and not become tired.”
Isaiah 40:31
To ‘renew’ your strength carries the idea of change– just as if you would change your clothes to go somewhere special. The NCV translates this to “become strong again.” I trade the clothes of weak patheticness, and wear intended strength that He gives. God fully intends that we put on His greatness when we come before Him.
He does not want us to merely have a ‘changed life,’ but He really wants us to have an ‘exchanged life.’ He doesn’t intend to better us. But He insists on exchanging His life for ours. A trade if you will– the ugly for the pure, and the black for the white. He absorbs our sin, and He gives us His righteousness. We give Him desperate weakness, and He gives us an awesome strength.
But there is a time thing. We will need to wait. The transaction has already taken place. It all has been transferred to your account. Our waiting will never be too long. The ultimate end will happen. Until then, we must trust and obey, in anticipation of a wonderful thing. We will not, or never be– ashamed.
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Replacement Therapy

“The Gospel of Jesus Christ is a message of grace. It’s God doing for you what you could not do for yourself. You owe a debt you cannot pay. He paid a debt He didn’t owe. Look at it this way: God treated Jesus Christ as though He had lived your life so that He could treat you as though you had lived Jesus Christ’s life.”
James McDonald
Long ago, something happened. It was the most pivotal and critical event in the history of the universe. It was cosmic and earth-shaking– changing everything. In a real way history has become “His-story” and rightfully so. The complete overhaul and transformation of the human race is to bring Him glory and honor, for ever and ever.
At the heart of this momentous work, is the staggering principle of subsitution. Replacing my life of sin and rebellion, the wonderful life of Jesus is mine. You could say, we have switched places. He became my sin, so I could be righteous. On the cross, God treated Jesus as if He had committed every sin ever committed by every person who would ever believe.
- He was made to be sin for us that we might be made the righteousness of God in him. (II Corinthians 5:21) (I Corinthians 15:34)
- He was rejected that we might be fully accepted in the beloved. (Isaiah 53:3) (Ephesians 1:6)
- He was bruised that we might be free from emotional bruises and gain a new identity in him. (Isaiah 53:3) (II Corinthians 5:17) (Galatians 2:20)
- He bore our griefs and sorrows that we might be comforted. (Isaiah 53:4). (John 14:18)
- He carried our diseases that we might be healed by his stripes. (Matthew 8:16-17) (I Peter 2:24)
- He was forsaken of the Father that we might be adopted as children of God never to be forsaken. (Matthew 27:46) (Hebrews 13:5)
Take the Next Turn for Truth
“And ye shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free.”
John 8:32, King James Version (KJV)
This is one of those verses that seems like a cliché. It has been sanded down and polished to the point where its beginning to lose its outrageousness and distinctiveness. It still sounds noble though, and we do respect it. Typically it is one of the first verses we commit to memory.
But what is it saying? We look around and see so much ignorance and fear, even among the ‘educated.’ There is the fear of cancer, the fear of misguided children, the fear of sudden poverty, the fear of growing old, and much more. It seems human beings are attracted to fear like a moth is to a candle.
Ignorance is just as prevalent. Many see, but few understand. We make His message very simple, so all can know. But the backlash is many are miffed by our simple message. In Mexico, in one of those pathetic camps, I heard the most anointed gospel presentation I have ever heard in all my years in ministry. A very young American girl stood up in front 80 kids. She shared using a glove with five colors of the gospel. I sat and I wept. The nearness of the Lord was so strong, and the message was so real.
We are often a confused people. The Bible’s favorite metaphor is that we are misguided and misdirected sheep. Sheep, mind you! Much of the time our ignorance doesn’t come out of simplicity. It comes out of complicating ideas and circuitous understanding. We think we will be able to latch on to meaning and understanding if only we read difficult books, or take that course in philosophy. We are buffeted by the complexities. (But surely then we will grasp the truth!?)
“And ye shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free.” One of the ways we come to recognize truth will be seen in a subsequent freedom. Only people of the truth have real liberty. And perhaps that is the best way there is to be a free person. Bondage to sin is way overrated; ignorance and confusion puts you in terrible servitude to the whims of your sinful desires, and Satan and his kingdom. But when we comprehend what is truth, it gives us an appetite for even more of His rule in our lives.
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