Friday, April 06, 2007

Dobra Nowina (Gospel in Polish)

This is my Easter message in Polish. (The translation is underneath)

“But he was pierced for our transgressions, he was crushed for our iniquities; the punishment that brought us peace was upon him, and by his wounds we are healed. We all, like sheep, have gone astray, each of us has turned to his own way; and the LORD has laid on him the iniquity of us all.” (Isaiah 53:5-6) listen to chapter


Kilka waznych pytan, troche zaniepokojenia, mnostwo tradycji i najmniej w tym wszystkim tresci prawdziwej.
Stroimy nasze domy, sprzatamy obejscia, malujemy jajka, moze nawet idziemy do kosciola, tylko czy na pewno wiemy, dlaczego to wszystko robimy?
A moze traktujemy te dni jako jeszcze jedne wolne dni od pracy, kiedy troszke lepiej zjemy i spotkamy znajomych i rodzine?
Moze jedziemy wtedy na dzialke, by posprzatac zimowy balagan?

Jakbysmy na to nie patrzyli, to istnieja tylko dwa mozliwe rozwiazania - albo nie wierzymy w nic, i wowczas mamy wiosenne wakacje, albo...

Albo musimy to wziac na powaznie, i do glebi zrozumiec. Powierzchowne potraktowanie tego swieta to policzek dla Stworcy.

Dla chrzescijanina centralnym punktem historii jest krzyz. Cala historia przed nim prowadzila do niego, a cala historia po nim jest jego konsekwencja - dla wszystkich, wierzacych i niewierzacych jednakowo.
Grzech Adama, jego upadek, stal sie poczatkiem panowania grzechu w calej historii ludzkiej. Bog zazadal sprawiedliwosci, a kara za grzech jest smierc. Bog dal czlowiekowi doskonale prawo, ktorego grzeszny czlowiek nie byl w stanie wykonac. Czy Bog byl sadysta? Nie, Bog jest doskonaly i takie tez sa jego standardy. Skoro jednak do nich nie dorastamy, to co nam pozostaje? Stwierdzenie, ze jestesmy bez nadziei na osiagniecie boskiej doskonalosci - z powodu grzechu. A nikt niedoskonaly do Boga dojsc nie moze - tak mowi Jego Slowo. Coz nam zatem dano jako nadzieje? Czy mamy w ogole cokolwiek jako nadzieje?

Bog czyni wszystko dla wlasnej chwaly, zatem i zbawia czlowieka tak, by nikt co do Jego Chwaly nie mial watpliwosci. Zanim jeszcze cokolwiek stworzyl, wiedzial, jak to bedzie. Zaplanowal, ze Jego Syn stanie sie ta niezbedna ofiara za nasze winy, ze to na Niego zrzuci nasze przeklenstwo, wypelniajac w ten sposob swoje doskonale prawo i nie lamiac zasad swojej sprawiedliwosci.
Czy moze byc wieksza ofiara, niz poswiecenie swego doskonalego Syna za grzesznych ludzi?
Doskonala ofiara - dla tych, ktorzy uwierza i pojda za Nim. Ale kto uwierzy, skoro wszyscy sa martwi w grzechu? Otoz Bog inicjuje wiare, Jana 6:44, i umacnia ja, Rzymian 8:28-30. Szykujac Oblubienice dla Swego Syna Bog nie popelnia bledu.
Chrystus umarl smiercia potworna, okrutna, umarl z dekretu swego Ojca, umarl, bo ja i ty go zabilismy. Gdyby nie umarl wtedy na krzyzu, nikt z nas nie mialby zadnej nadziei. Zycie, smierc i sad, a skoro nikt nie moze doskonale wypelnic przykazan prawa, wszyscy byliby osadzeni jedna sprawiedliwa kara.
A moze ty wolalbys zawisnac na tym krzyzu? Zapewniam cie, ze bedzie to twoj los, jesli nie uwierzysz w Tego, kto tam wisial 2000 lat temu. Bez Niego nie masz nadziei, bo tylko On jest droga, prawda i zyciem, jak sam o tym powiedzial. Nie istnieje zadna alternatywna droga, cokolwiek by mowili madrzy tego swiata. A Jego droga jest waska, brama mala, a jarzmo lekkie dla tych, ktorzy Go miluja.

Czym jest ta Ofiara? Jest DOSKONALYM zadoscuczynieniem, usprawiedliwiajacym wierzacego przed Bogiem w Dniu Sadu, jest obmyciem wierzacego z jego grzechow przeszlych i przyszlych w sensie odpowiedzialnosci za nie, jest darmowym darem, ktory jednak bedzie wierzacego kosztowal wszystko. Przyjmujac ten dar rodzimy sie na nowo, grzebiac stara nature ciala i wchodzac w nowa nature Ducha, jestesmy zbawieni do dobrych uczynkow i do zycia w swietosci (a swietosc oznacza odrebnosc i separacje od grzesznego swiata), zapewnieni o niezmiennej pomocy Boga w tej drodze do Niego, zapewnieni o tym, ze nigdy nas nie opusci i ze wszystko uczyni dla naszego dobra, dla dobra tych, ktorzy Go kochaja. Nie oczekujmy jednak bogactwa, slawy i poklasku - bo to nie o takie dobro Bog dla nas zabiega, a o swietosc i doskonalosc w Jego oczach.

Przeslanie Dobrej Nowiny, to nie jest sielankowa historia szopki, siana i gwiazdy. Przeslanie Dobrej Nowiny to krzyz, jego znaczenie, jego doskonalosc i jednorazowosc. Nigdy przedtem, ani nigdy potem - tylko ten jeden raz, tylko ten jeden Bog-Czlowiek, jedyny bezgrzeszny, jedyny mogacy zadoscuczynic, jedyny, ktory stal sie pierwszym Nowym Stworzeniem, czyli zmartwychwstal do nowego zycia i otworzyl nam te sama droge.
Czy zatem prawo nie ma juz znaczenia? Ma, ale nie ma mocy nad nami, bo nasza sprawiedliwoscia jest On, ten na krzyzu i ten w Wieczerniku, ktory wzial na siebie nasze grzechy.
On zna nasze serca, znal je juz wowczas, gdy niczego jeszcze nie bylo poza Bogiem, i on nas podniesie ku sobie, by Jego chwala stala sie jawna dla wszystkich.
Czy to sprawiedliwe? Czy to sprawiedliwe, ze wielu nie uwierzy? A moze jednak chcesz sprawiedliwosci po ludzku? Bo wowczas nikt zbawiony byc nie moze...
Laska to dar, odnowa to dar, wiara to dar... A dar nie jest naszym uczynkiem...

Krzyz jest Wielkanocna Dobra Nowina. Pomysl o tym, gdy bedziesz swietowac. Zarowno ukrzyzowanie, jak i zmartwychwstanie. Pomysl o przyczynach, pomysl o skutkach, pomysl o tych gwozdziach, ktorymi i ty Go przybiles do krzyza.

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Some vital questions, a bit of anxiety, lots of tradition and least of all - the real contents.

We decorate our homes, we tidy up thiongs around the houses, we paint eggs, maybe even we go to church, but do we know for sure why we are doing all this? Can it be that we treat these days as some more work-free time, time to grab some fancy food, time to meet family and friends? Maybe we use this time to simply go and see to our summer cabin?

In however way we should look at it, there are only two possible solutions - we either do not believe in anything, and then we are having the spring break, or... Or we have to take it seriously and understand deeply. The sirface treatment of this holiday is like a slap in the face of our Creator.

The sin of Adam, his fall, became the beginning of the dominion of sin in the entire human history. God claimed justice, and the wages of sin is death. God gave men a perfect law, but a sinful man was not able to fulfill it. Was God a sadist? No, God is perfect and such are His standards. But since we do not live up to them, what are we left with? With an understanding that there is no hope for us to become as perfect as God is perfect - because of the sin. And nobody imperfect can come to God - as we read in His Word. What is then given to us in form of hope? Do we even have anything to hope for?

God works all for His Glory,so He also saves man in such a manner so that nobody may have any doubt about His Glory. Before He even created anything, He foreknew everything. He planned His Son to become this essential sacrifice for our sins, He planned to make Him our curse, thus fulfilling his perfect law and holding to the principles of His justice. Can there be a greater sacrifice than this one, giving His perfect Son for sinful people?
Perfect sacrifice - for those who would believe and follow Him. But who would believe, when all are dead in sin? Well, God initiates Faith, John 6:44, and strengthens it, Romans 8:28-30. While He prepares the bride for His Son, He does not make mistakes. Christ died a terrible death, a cruel death, He died according to the decree of His Father, He died because you and I killed Him. But had He not died then, on that cross, noone of us would have any hope. Life, death and judgement, and since nobody is able to fulfill the commandments of the law, all would be judged according to one just punishment.
Oh, but maybe it's you who would prefer to hang on that cross? I assure you that it will be your fate, unless you believe on Him who was hanging there 2000 years ago. You have no hope without Him, only He is the way, the truth and the life, as He said so Himself. There is no other way, no matter what the wisdom of this world might tell you. But His way is narrow, the gate small, and His yoke is light for those who love Him.

What is this sacrifice? It is a PERFECT atonement, justifying a believer before God on the Judgement Day, it washes the believer from his sins past and future in the sense of responsibility, is a free gift that will cost the believer everything. By accepting this gift we are born again, we bury our nature of flesh and enter our new nature of Spirit, we are saved to good works and to life in holiness (which means separation from the sinful world), assured of the unfailing help of God on our walk to him, assured that He will never leave us or forsake us, and that He will work all things for good for those who love Him. But do not expect riches, fame and applause - this is not the good that God works in us and for us, but holiness and perfection in His eyes.

The Good News, the Gospel, is not the fairy tale of the barn, hay and star. The Gospel is the Cross, its meaning, its perfection and uniqness. Never before and never after - just this one time, this one GOD-MAN, the only sinless, the only one able to atone, the only one who become the firsborn of creation, that is, He rose from the dead to the new life and opened this way for us, too.
Does the law not matter, then? Oh yes, it does, but it does not have the power over us, because He is our justification, the One on the cross, the One in the upper room, the One who took our sins upon Himself.
He knows our hearts, He knew them already when there was nothing else but Him, the God, and it is He who will lift us up to Himself, so that His Glory would become apparent to everyone.
Is this fair? Well, is it fair that there are many who will not believe? Or maybe you would like a justice the human way?

Because then nobody can be saved...
Grace is a gift, regeneration is a gift, faith is a gift... And a gift is not our works...

The cross is the Gospel of Easter. Think about it when you celebrate. Both the crucifiction, and the resurrection. Think about the reasons, think about the consequences, think about those nails, with which also YOU nailed Him to the cross.

Thursday, April 05, 2007

Community of Love Crucified

Emerging Church? Heresies? Well, it is everywhere. The Roman Catholic Church enjoys the privilege of being so versatile and multifaceted, that it really does not take much effort for her to come with something "new" and attractive. In fact, this is old, but in a new package, extremely hip for young people seeking some solid food and purpose. I think Rick Warren would have much to find over there in terms of methods and means. Who knows, maybe they even use his ideas?

To Mary - Mother of Church
Today we bring to you the fruit of our hearts - the fruit we call Community of Love Crucified. We beseech you, Humble Servant, for the strength to be able to respond to our Lord for the gift He has offered us. Pray for us, help us become humble pilgrims spreading the Word of the Lord; help us bring Christ to this world, just like you; help us to offer Him in the temple just like you and to find him in the temple, just like you. Pray for us, so we can bare the Love Crucified - the same Love which lives in Jesus Christ, our Lord. Pray for us in the hour of our dying. Amen.



Easy! I have not lost my mind. I have only come across some recent developments within the Roman Catholic plethora of Poland. Click on the title to find out what I mean. You won't believe till you see it with your own eyes.
Neocatechumenal Way - if somebody is intrigued.

I find it repulsive, to say the least. It may be very convincing to a lukewarm Catholic seeking a revival within his religion, but from a Reformed perspective it is an abomination.
Pray, please, for my country. This is a country desperately needing God's mercy.

Wednesday, April 04, 2007

Daily Light on the Daily Path

Morning

“Fear not, I am the first and the last.”

For you have not come to what may be touched, a blazing fire and darkness and gloom and a tempest. . . . But you have come to Mount Zion . . . and to God, the judge of all, and to the spirits of the righteous made perfect, and to Jesus, the mediator of a new covenant.—Jesus, the founder and perfecter of our faith.—For we do not have a high priest who is unable to sympathize with our weaknesses, but one who in every respect has been tempted as we are, yet without sin. Let us then with confidence draw near to the throne of grace, that we may receive mercy and find grace to help in time of need.

Thus says the Lord, the King of Israel and his Redeemer, the Lord of hosts: “I am the first and I am the last; besides me there is no god.”—Mighty God, Everlasting Father, Prince of Peace.

Are you not from everlasting, O Lord my God, my Holy One?—“For who is God, but the Lord? And who is a rock, except our God?”

Rev. 1:17; Heb. 12:18, 22-24; Heb. 12:2; Heb. 4:15, 16; Isa. 44:6; Isa. 9:6; Hab. 1:12; 2 Sam. 22:32 (Read full verses...)

Evening

Lead me to the rock that is higher than I.

Do not be anxious about anything, but in everything by prayer and supplication with thanksgiving let your requests be made known to God. And the peace of God, which surpasses all understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus.

When my spirit faints within me, you know my way!—“But he knows the way that I take; when he has tried me, I shall come out as gold.”—Lord, you have been our dwelling place in all generations.—For you have been a stronghold to the poor, a stronghold to the needy in his distress, a shelter from the storm and a shade from the heat.

And who is a rock, except our God?—“They will never perish, and no one will snatch them out of my hand.”—Uphold me according to your promise, that I may live, and let me not be put to shame in my hope!—We have this as a sure and steadfast anchor of the soul, a hope that enters into the inner place behind the curtain.

Ps. 61:2; Phil. 4:6, 7; Ps. 142:3; Job 23:10; Ps. 90:1; Isa. 25:4; Ps. 18:31; John 10:28; Ps. 119:116; Heb. 6:19 (Read full verses...)

Excerpted from Daily Light on the Daily Path ©2002 Crossway Books, a publishing ministry of Good News Publishers.

In Him

“In him we have redemption through his blood, the forgiveness of sins, in accordance with the riches of God's grace” (Ephesians 1:7)

listen to chapter (Read by Max McLean. Provided by Zondervan.)

Iraq: Christian Sisters Slain in Robbery Attempt


ISTANBUL, March 30 (Compass Direct News) – The murder of two Christian women in their Kirkuk home this week highlights growing insecurity facing Christians, often targeted for money in war-torn Iraq.

Kirkuk Archbishop Louis Sako said that thieves repeatedly stabbed and strangled lay Christians Fadhila Naoum, 85, and Margaret Naoum, 79, after breaking into their house at 7:30 p.m. on Monday evening (March 26).

Though a police official told The Associated Press that he had ruled out the possibility of attempted robbery, Sako said he believed the murders were motivated only by theft.

“It was a pure robbery [attempt],” Sako told Compass. “[The robbers] were looking for money and gold. I was at the house half an hour after the murder, and it was completely in disorder.”

Speaking from Kirkuk yesterday following a mass celebrated on behalf of the sisters to complete the traditional three days of mourning, the archbishop commented that “chaos” in Iraq, not religious violence, was behind the killings.
Artwork by osmu

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"Blessed are those who are persecuted for righteousness' sake, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven. "Blessed are you when others revile you and persecute you and utter all kinds of evil against you falsely on my account. Rejoice and be glad, for your reward is great in heaven, for so they persecuted the prophets who were before you.
(Mat 5:10-12)