Nice ride along Culgoora Road this morning.

Nice ride along Culgoora Road this morning.

As we have said, to do what God asks always takes a certain amount of wildness. We remember that God is good, but His goodness is not safe and it is not tame. God is not the religious God of the Pharisees. He does not call us to be tame or safe or religious. Eric Metaxas

Included in this lie is the belief that homosexual orientation is true and immutable—fixed and never-changing. Homosexual orientation, a nineteenth-century Freudian invention, is an unbiblical category of personhood and an antagonist to the creation ordinance because it redefines sinful desire as something that defines who you are rather than how you feel. Lie #1 claims that the word of God doesn’t apply to homosexual orientation because homosexual orientation represents a person’s core truth. Some professing Christians believe that homosexual orientation is fixed, immutable (unchangeable), and part of God’s creational and eternal plan. Some people believe that homosexuality is embedded in a person’s identity.
We must ponder why God’s attribute of immutability has been embraced by the LGBTQ+ movement as an attribute of homosexual orientation. God is immutable—God never changes. One theologian defines God’s immutability as “that perfection in God whereby He is exalted above all.” But if you exchange the Creator for the creature, you impose God’s attributes on man. When we hear “homosexual orientation is fixed and immutable—it never changes,” this is only imaginable in a world that has already exchanged the worship of the Creator for the worship of the creature—of God for an idol. “Gay Christians” (an oxymoron if there ever was one) teach that you can’t repent of who you are, how you feel, or even what you desire. They believe that homosexual orientation is morally neutral, separate from one’s sin nature, cannot be repented of, and rarely changes over a person’s lifetime. This is a lie.
Bestselling author Rosaria Butterfield addresses 5 lies modern culture has embraced about sexuality and spirituality, using the word of God to help illuminate each topic.
Unbiblical spirituality welcomes people exactly as they are or, at least, makes this promise. This is a religion that elevates being a “good” person over giving your life to Christ. To the unbiblically spiritual person, everything is one. Distinctions and hierarchies are called abusive, and true spirituality is supposedly found inside ourselves. This sort of spirituality, unbiblical spirituality, believes that everything in the universe supposedly shares in this divine power and unifying balance. Rules, divisions, and distinctions are violent, or so says the unbiblically spiritual person.
In contrast, for the biblical Christian, there are two kinds of reality: God and creation. God is eternal, triune, personal, holy, loving, and separate from his creation. According to biblical spirituality, there are two kinds of people: those who love God and those who defy God. Even though we create our own problems by refusing to live by his laws, God provides the only solution through the Lord Jesus Christ. Pastor and theologian Peter Jones, founder of TruthXchange, offers the most helpful paradigm for comparing unbiblical spirituality to biblical spirituality. While unbiblical spirituality self-promotes as kind and inclusive, it is in reality narcissistic and damning.
Feminism began in 1792 with Mary Wollstonecraft’s A Vindication of the Rights of Woman. As its title suggests, it sought to “vindicate,” which means “to assert one’s right to possession.” And what rights needed possessing? Women needed to possess the rights to citizenship. Wollstonecraft sought rights for education and voting for women. Feminism has gone through four “waves” or phases since 1792, with the most recent wave so tied to the LGBTQ+ movement that now, in 2023, we cannot even define what a woman is or defend her right to exist—least of all to be noted as a citizen. Feminism in the world is passè—it has been displaced by transgenderism. Feminism in the evangelical church, however, is alive and well. When the church sets itself up to follow the world and not to lead it, it necessarily lingers long with discarded trends and affections.
We don’t need to be all-knowing, because God is. Christ alone can solve the problems we face today.
Adherents of feminism believe the Bible has no bearing on gender roles, responsibilities, or requirements because the idea of men and women being made by God’s design for God’s purposes on earth is old-fashioned, silly, dangerous, abusive, and culturally driven. Some professing Christian feminists believe that Adam’s headship is a consequence of the fall—and thus a sin. They claim that there is no biblical warrant for a married woman’s submission to her husband and elders or for elders and pastors to be qualified men. Bible verses that call for a wife to obey her husband in the Lord, such as Titus 2:4–5, 1 Peter 3:1, 5–6, and Colossians 3:18, are “contextualized” and then dismissed. Such feminists believe that feminism offers a corrective to Christianity because, without it, misogyny (the hatred of women) will run rampant with biblical support. Without feminism to the rescue, they argue, the church will unwittingly promote sexual abuse by giving perpetrators extreme and unchecked power and spiritual abuse by prohibiting a woman from using her gifts of teaching from the pulpit and assuming the roles of pastor and elder. This is a lie.
People who believe in what is called “gender fluidity” also believe that sexual difference has no biological or ontological (original and eternal) integrity. Transgenderism is supposedly as normal for some people as freckles and a blue sky on a North Carolina summer day. Transgenderism maintains that there are more than two biological sexes and even more genders. The year 2022 boasts seventy-two genders and seventy-eight gender pronouns. In time there may be ten thousand. What does this all mean? How did we get to a place in the United States where someone can walk into Planned Parenthood and, forty-five minutes later, leave with a prescription for powerful hormones that will leave her sterilized for life if taken over time? We got here by believing the lie that transgenderism is normal—at least for some people.
People who believe this lie dismiss the virtue of modesty for Christian women. Having denied that men and women are different, with different responsibilities, callings, and boundaries, those who reject modesty believe that calling women to a different standard of dress, speech, and conduct is oppressive. They deny that women owe their brothers the kindness of modesty. At the bottom of this is a feminist belief that it is not fair that women are different from men and that asking women to dress and behave with biblical modesty serves male dominance and holds women back. In the contemporary church climate, modesty has been replaced by exhibitionism.
When it seems like we are living at ground zero of the Tower of Babel, when the whole world seems to have gone mad, we need to cling to Christ with courage, read and memorize our Bible with fervency, be active members of a faithful Bible-believing church with passion, sing psalms with joy, and pray for our enemies with humility. We need to be humble people, remembering that we were not created to be all-knowing. We don’t need to be all-knowing, because God is. Christ alone can solve the problems we face today.
God calls us to live our Christian lives with courage, tell the truth, and fear God and not man. Can we with Jesus sing Psalm 118:6: “The Lord is on my side; I will not fear. What can man do to me?” I know. You can think of a long list of things the world can do to you. Your son, who calls himself Julie, won’t talk to you. You will be fired from your job if you don’t put a rainbow sticker on your door. Your neighbors will hate you when they learn that you believe in the God of the Bible. All of this may be true, and still this verse calls us to put things in perspective, specifically the Lord’s perspective as seen in Hebrews 11, where we see firsthand that God uses our faith whether we live or die.
This is the faith story we like:
And what more shall I say? For time would fail me to tell of Gideon, Barak, Samson, Jephthah, of David and Samuel and the prophets—who through faith conquered kingdoms, enforced justice, obtained promises, stopped the mouths of lions, quenched the power of fire, escaped the edge of the sword, were made strong out of weakness, became mighty in war, put foreign armies to flight. (Heb. 11:32–34)
This is the faith story that terrifies:
Others suffered mocking and flogging, and even chains and imprisonment. They were stoned, they were sawn in two, they were killed with the sword. They went about in skins of sheep and goats, destitute, afflicted, mistreated—of whom the world was not worthy. (Heb. 11:36–38)
God records that both life and death, if done in faith, advance the gospel and give glory to God. Christians ought never despise suffering for Christ. And as we are seeing today and have seen throughout church history, all true Christians will suffer for the truth of Christ.
This article is adapted from Five Lies of Our Anti-Christian Age by Rosaria Butterfield.
From Elijah List

While in Israel over the summer, I noticed I needed help getting into my hotel rooms, but my keycards were not working.
In one hotel, it became amusing after the 6th trip from my room on the 10th floor back down to the lobby, trying to get my key card to work. At that point, a manager took notice and insisted someone come up with me to my room to make sure I could get in. I was accompanied to my room and asked if I had the right room. I assured them I did.
The manager was able to open my room using a key fob he had, allowing me to wait in my room as he tried to fix the problem. After many more trips up and down (on his part), he RESET the entire system on my door, allowing my key to work.
It became apparent the Lord was trying to get my attention. I also couldn’t help but notice my interactions with people in the elevator during the process. I understood the elevator was symbolically speaking of a place of transition (going from one place to the next). As I sat in my room, #1029, I began to ask the Lord what He was trying to show me.
Alignment and Blessing
I felt there was something significant about my room number and was prompted to look up the numbers in Scripture. As I read Numbers 10:29, the Lord began to speak.
“Now Moses said to Hobab the son of Reuel the Midianite, Moses’ father-in-law, ‘We are setting out for the place of which the Lord said, “I will give it to you.” Come with us, and we will treat you well; for the Lord has promised good things to Israel.'” (Numbers 10:29) (Photo via PickPik)
God is strategically aligning you with His plans and aligning you relationally.
Moses’ brother-in-law was a skilled man. He understood the desert, where to camp, and what to look out for. Moses recognized that Hobab would be an asset to them as they set out to the place the Lord promised to give them. He asked Hobab to go with them, but Hobab was from a different tribe and wanted to return to his family. As you read the story, Moses tells his brother-in-law that the Lord will be good to the Israelites and that they will share with him the blessing they receive, if he chooses to go with them.
Many of you have been in transition and God is shifting you and bringing alignment in your assignments and relationships, and it will cause blessings to come upon you and those you are aligned with.
What God Is Saying about Relational Alignment for September through the Fall
Here is what the Lord has been showing me in connection to relational alignment for September through the fall.
1. The Lord is bringing new and necessary relationships into your life that will be a tremendous blessing to you for what He is calling you into. The Lord is bringing people into your life who are skilled, qualified and anointed, and who will propel you into the Lord’s promises. Understanding that the ones whom the Lord brings to you in this season may look different than you are used to will be necessary. Just like Moses’ brother-in-law, they may come from another “tribe” (stream or denomination), but they will be the ones who will help unlock the door for you.
2. The Lord is bringing peace to your heart in connection with relationships that will no longer be a part of your next season. The Lord will heal your heart from the relational hurts from the past and bring peace and closure to you as you move forward.
3. The Lord is doing a work with existing relationships as they take on new meaning! Some people are already in your life who love you and are for you; they have been there all along but not necessarily fulfilling certain functions in your life. You will notice God doing a work in these relationships as they assume a new role and take on new meaning for you. These relationships will begin to blossom and bless you immensely.
4. The Lord is renewing your value for relationships. As you move into the fall, dealing with any relational unforgiveness that might be holding you captive is imperative. The Lord wants you free. Those of you who have felt the pain of relational hurt, those who have been in isolation and reluctant to trust and step into new relationships, the Lord will heal you as you come to Him. His healing power will carry such restorative power that it will instill in you a renewed value for relationships. (Photo via StockSnap)
5. It is important not to force connections; God already has those relationships for you, and as you seek Him, He will make it clear to you. Be faithful to step into what He shows you, because these alignments will unlock the door of abundant blessing!
Entering the Door to Promise
I shared the following word while in Israel:
You can’t understand why the door is not opening for you! It’s not because you are trying to open the wrong door; it’s not because you don’t have the key to open the door. God has already given that to you! It is because a divine reset is required before you can access the promises you are about to enter into. It is happening in the transition.
What feels like ups and downs, what feels like a lot of backwards and forwards, what feels like inconvenience, and what appears to be delay is actually a sequence of moments bringing you the divine reset! Pay attention to what the Lord is saying in these moments. He is revealing your next assignments and bringing new and unexpected connections into your life that are vital for your next season! You will enter the door to the promises God has for you!
God’s plans for you are so good!
I decree and declare that you will see every plan He has for you fulfilled. I bless your relationships, I bless your assignments, I bless you to prosper, and I speak divine alignment over you, in the mighty name of Jesus! YOU ARE BLESSED!
Bernice Scheidler was born and raised in Johannesburg, South Africa, and moved to America with her husband Josh in 2010. They currently reside in Redmond, Oregon, along with their three children, where together they planted Ignite Faith Church in 2016. She is a revivalist and is passionate about the call of God on her life. She places great emphasis on the importance of prayer in her life and the life of the Believer. If she could choose any title in the world it would be “friend of God”! She is called to release the Kingdom of God here on Earth through sharing the Gospel, releasing God’s heart to others through dreams, visions, the prophetic, the creative arts, and acts of service that will propel and champion others in their callings. Her heart’s desire is for people to encounter God in a very powerful way, bringing them the salvation, healing, deliverance, breakthrough and freedom they desire. She longs to see people turn their hearts fully to God. She believes in signs, wonders and miracles, and all the gifts of the Spirit, and that the Body of Christ should operate in them today!
Scripture
“Don’t be afraid!” he said.” I know you are looking for Jesus who was crucified. He isn’t here! He is risen from the dead, just as he said would happen.”
Observation
Mary Magdalene and the other Mary go to the tomb early Sunday morning. Suddenly there is an earthquake, and an angel of the Lord comes and rolls aside the stone in front of the tomb entrance. The guards faint from fear at the sight of the angel.
The angel speaks to the women and gives them the amazing news that Jesus is no longer dead. They are to go and tell the disciples, and they will meet Him in Galilee .
The women run from the tomb full of fear and joy. Jesus meets them on the way. They fall down and worship Him.
Meanwhile, the Pharisees bribe the guards to say that they fell asleep and the disciples came and stole the body.
Application
The death and resurrection of Jesus are amongst the most attested historical facts of the ancient world. Many have tried to disprove the resurrection, but no one has succeeded .
We might think of alternative explanations for the reports of jesus’ resurrection. One that is suggested in this passage is that the disciple stole the body while the guards slept. In any military organisation, sleeping while on duty is a great offence, and in the Roman army this would incur the death penalty. Nobody would willingly own up to this.
The disciples would later suffer great torture and death. If they had faked the resurrection, surely at least one of them would have admitted it. Yet they remained consistent and unwavering in their preaching that Jesus is alive.
Some have speculated that Jesus did not really die on the cross. While in the cooler conditions of the cave, they say He revived and convinced everyone that He had died and was alive again. Yet the injuries suffered in crucifixion, not to mention the spear to His side, would not get better in three days. Jesus’ body was badly broken on the cross. The resurrection narratives all describe Jesus as full of life.
Jesus really did rise from the grave. He died for our sins, and then God raised him to life as a sign of the eternal life we will all inherit with him.
Prayer
Hallelujah! What an awesome miracle this is! Praise God! Amen.
Another perfect morning for riding! I rode down Jacks Creek and Gun Club Roads. #cycling #Narrabri #Biketooter

But the goodness of God is a wild and unpredictable goodness, infinitely far from the pious and “religious” tameness so many of us have mistaken for the real thing. Eric Metaxas

Rode to Eulah Creek Road this morning. Beautiful weather but a bit of a cool breeze. Magpies are in full swoop mode. Yay for spring! #cycling #Narrabri #Biketooter

To attempt to justify ourselves before God is to wish to be God ourselves, which never ends well. Eric Metaxas
