Dear Grands,

Revelation 1:3-7, “Blessed is he who reads and those who hear the words of the prophecy, and heed the things which are written in it; for the time is near.
4 John to the seven churches that are in Asia: Grace to you and peace, from Him who is and who was and who is to come, and from the seven Spirits who are before His throne,
5 and from Jesus Christ, the faithful witness, the firstborn of the dead, and the ruler of the kings of the earth. To Him who loves us and released us from our sins by His blood–
6 and He has made us to be a kingdom, priests to His God and Father– to Him be the glory and the dominion forever and ever. Amen.
7 BEHOLD, HE IS COMING WITH THE CLOUDS, and every eye will see Him, even those who pierced Him; and all the tribes of the earth will mourn over Him. So it is to be. Amen.”

Being retired has more blessings than I would ever have imagined! I won’t go into specifics, lest you, dear reader, lay aside this small letter in hopes of gaining the joys which surpass it. I will only say that I am currently working my way through Dr. J. Dwight Pentecost’s huge book, Things to Come. It gives insight into what the Scriptures teach of the world situation at the time of our LORD Jesus Christ’s Return, and when the Church is caught up in what is known as the Rapture. Not to discourage your reading it, but it is not for the faint of heart.

Christian Churches of all denominations seem to be in difficulty. For sometime, we’ve all read about the troubles Methodists and Presbyterians were encountering. But, the Southern Baptists have lost thousands of members over the past few years. Have you not noticed this? Have you not wondered what was really going on? Yes, much of it is theological in nature. Yet, far too much of church troubles today centers around money! Men who have never been “called” by the LORD to minister, thirst for money and so work their way into church leadership positions. Some of them, I dare say, have never been saved!

Satan has always been at work discouraging churches. Yet there seems to be a plethora of discouragement invading churches today. Churches desperately need to renew true worship. We who know Christ Jesus in His free pardon of our sin, need to pray more fervently than ever before! Pastors need to dig more deeply into the meaning of Scripture and feed the flock of
believers, who are hungering to be and know more than we are and do.

Let me ask of you what I have asked of myself: How would we respond in worship were we
aware that Jesus would be in our midst next Sunday? Just remember: He IS in our midst and
behave accordingly.

Heartily in Christ Jesus,

(Dado III)

Gene L. Jeffries, Th.D.
Springdale, Arkansas 72764
United States of America

“We never know that Christ is all we need until He becomes all that we have.” – Corrie ten Boom

Dear Grands,

Romans 13:3-8, “For rulers are not a cause of fear for good behavior, but for evil. Do you want to have no fear of authority? Do what is good and you will have praise from the same;
4 for it is a minister of God to you for good. But if you do what is evil, be afraid; for it does not bear the sword for nothing; for it is a minister of God, an avenger who brings wrath on the one who practices evil.
5 Therefore it is necessary to be in subjection, not only because of wrath, but also for conscience’ sake.
6 For because of this you also pay taxes, for rulers are servants of God, devoting themselves to this very thing.
7 Render to all what is due them: tax to whom tax is due; custom to whom custom; fear to whom fear; honor to whom honor.
8 Owe nothing to anyone except to love one another; for he who loves his neighbor has fulfilled the law.

Somewhere in the long, long ago, I recall a “saying” that was often on the lips of those who
were doing evil. It was, “Cheez it! The cops!” Although it undoubtedly originated with those
who were in the act of doing wrong and were fearful of being apprehended, it came to be a
by-word of lesser “criminals,” who were doing something they wanted kept in secret from
parents or guardians or teachers in school.

Whatever those who utilize that expression were intending, the expression simply varied according to the seriousness of the situation. The Apostle Paul used his words noted above
to emphasize the variations of sin in one’s life. “Rulers are not a cause of fear for good
behavior…” If one does what is good, he should never fear the judicial authority. In fact, the
human authority that thieves seek to avoid is, in reality, a “minister of God” to keep us all honest.

Paul then elaborates on authority by saying that we are not all completly honest; therefore, we have human “rulers” (police, judges, etc.) to keep us in line. They are why we pay taxes. Furthermore, we ought to simply “love one another.” When we love others, we need have no rear of the authorities coming down on us! The true “ruler” is the Holy Spirit, who lives within us; and when He lives within us, we truly belong to Christ’s Family!

I earnestly trust that you reside in Christ’s family! If you do, you need to share Him with those
who have yet to meet Him. If you do not reside in His family, you can become His by simply
and honestly confessing your sin to Him and asking Him to forgive you. And yes, it’s really that simple! You are in my daily prayers. Don’t hesitate to write me if you need spiritual help. I’m here for you.

Heartily in Christ Jesus,

(Dado III)

Gene L. Jeffries, Th.D.
Springdale, Arkansas 72764
United States of America

“We never know that Christ is all we need until He becomes all that we have.” – Corrie ten Boom

Dear Grands,

Colossians 1:1-5, “Paul, an apostle of Jesus Christ by the will of God, and Timothy our brother,
2 To the saints and faithful brethren in Christ who are at Colossae: Grace to you and peace from God our Father.
3 We give thanks to God, the Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, praying always for you,
4 since we heard of your faith in Christ Jesus and the love which you have for all the saints;
5 because of the hope laid up for you in heaven, of which you previously heard in the word of truth, the gospel…”

I cannot number the preachers I have met over the years, who have told me, “I never
Intended to be a preacher. I had trained to be something altogether different.” The same was evidently true of Paul. He was trained to eradicate Christians. Still, he is noted above in our passage as “an apostle of Jesus Christ,” and “by the will of God…”

The word “apostle” designates “one who has been sent on a mission with full authority.” Apostle was not a new word to Christians, but it contained new meaning when applied to the faith. In one sense, the word gave rank superior to the local leaders in the early churches. As an “apostle,” Paul had no need to refer problems to a “board of leaders” somewhere. His word was sufficient.

We may occasionally discover things within our churches with which we do not agree. Such should be brought prayerfully to the attention of the leadership (pastors, deacons, etc.) as have been designated by the church. It should always be one’s concern that unity and love be expressed for each other. And that will prevail, if differences are considered and resolved in the spirit of love.

While the Apostle Paul does not suggest this remedy for other situations, the Scriptural reference above works the same for the Christian home, and all other situations that exist among true believers in Jesus Christ. When things of true Importance exist, but are not resolved quickly, they tend to fester and ultimately come to disaster.

Simon Peter speaks in agreement with Paul when he says,

“Above all, keep fervet in your love for one another,
Because love covers a multitude of sins” (1 Pet. 4:8).

Heartily in Christ Jesus,

(Dado III)

Gene L. Jeffries, Th.D.
Springdale, Arkansas 72764
United States of America

“We never know that Christ is all we need until He becomes all that we have.” – Corrie ten Boom

Dear Grands,

Obadiah 1:1-10, “The vision of Obadiah. Thus says the Lord GOD concerning Edom– We have heard a report from the LORD, and an envoy has been sent among the nations saying, “Arise and let us go against her for battle “–
2 “Behold, I will make you small among the nations; you are greatly despised.
3 “The arrogance of your heart has deceived you, you who live in the clefts of the rock, in the loftiness of your dwelling place, who say in your heart, ‘Who will bring me down to earth?’
4 “Though you build high like the eagle, though you set your nest among the stars, from there I will bring you down,” declares the LORD.
5 “If thieves came to you, if robbers by night– O how you will be ruined!– Would they not steal only until they had enough? If grape gatherers came to you, would they not leave some gleanings?
6 “O how Esau will be ransacked, and his hidden treasures searched out!
7 “All the men allied with you will send you forth to the border, and the men at peace with you will deceive you and overpower you. They who eat your bread will set an ambush for you. (There is no understanding in him.)
8 “Will I not on that day,” declares the LORD, “destroy wise men from Edom and understanding from the mountain of Esau?”
9 “Then your mighty men will be dismayed, O Teman, so that everyone may be cut off from the mountain of Esau by slaughter.
10 Because of violence to your brother Jacob, You will be covered with shame, and you will be cut off forever.”

There are several Obadiahs mentioned in the Scriptures, and there is no certainty of which Obadiah is the author of this book. The name itself means “The Worshipper of Jehovah,” and Robert Lee says, “It forms a sharp manifesto against the fierce Idumeans, the descendants of Esau, who were the perpetual enemies of Israel.”

Nations of the world should lookout! The nation of Israel is unquestionably the people of God. He promised to restore them to their native land; and on the 14TH of May 1948, He did just that! There can be no denial that Israel is still centered in the Eye of the LORD! His protection of her is as assured as is His destruction of those who dare to stand against her.

The descendants of Esau have historically opposed every move of the Israelites. Nations in
opposition to Israel have viewed her smallness without concern, only to be subdued by a
“what hit us?” attitude. Israel’s devastation of Egypt in the Six Day War should have been
sufficient for all “anti-Israeli” forces for all time. It brings to mind that old saying, “None is so
blind as him who will not see.”

Yet, how does all of this affect us? Does it make any difference to others than Israel? Yes, indeed, it does! There was a day within our recollection that America stood with Israel, providing her needs as she fought for her very existence! Were Israel to be assailed today,
would the United States’ Government stand with her? It’s a soul-stirring question, depending
largely upon who would be president. How does one become president other than by vote of the people!

We must be careful to stand with nations that stand with God, and simultaneously, with God as He stands with His people, Israel. In the prophecy of the Book of Obadiah, portions of the
prophecy have been fulfilled. Yet, as Obadiah says, “The Kingdom shall be the Lord’s!”

Pray for the peace of Israel. Pray for the Israeli leadership. To be sure, they are not always
right in their calculations, but the LORD is always right! Pray for Israel! She will survive!

Heartily in Christ Jesus,

(Dado III)

Gene L. Jeffries, Th.D.
Springdale, Arkansas 72764
United States of America

“We never know that Christ is all we need until He becomes all that we have.” – Corrie ten Boom

Dear Grands,

1 Kings 1:39-50, “Zadok the priest then took the horn of oil from the tent and anointed Solomon. Then they blew the trumpet, and all the people said, ‘Long live King Solomon!’
40 All the people went up after him, and the people were playing on flutes and rejoicing with great joy, so that the earth shook at their noise.
41 Now Adonijah and all the guests who were with him heard it as they finished eating. When Joab heard the sound of the trumpet, he said, ‘Why is the city making such an uproar?’
42 While he was still speaking, behold, Jonathan the son of Abiathar the priest came. Then Adonijah said, ‘Come in, for you are a valiant man and bring good news.’
43 But Jonathan replied to Adonijah, ‘No! Our lord King David has made Solomon king.
44 The king has also sent with him Zadok the priest, Nathan the prophet, Benaiah the son of Jehoiada, the Cherethites, and the Pelethites; and they have made him ride on the king’s mule.
45 ‘Zadok the priest and Nathan the prophet have anointed him king in Gihon, and they have come up from there rejoicing, so that the city is in an uproar. This is the noise which you have heard.
46 ‘Besides, Solomon has even taken his seat on the throne of the kingdom.
47 ‘Moreover, the king’s servants came to bless our lord King David, saying, “May your God make the name of Solomon better than your name and his throne greater than your throne!” And the king bowed himself on the bed.
48 The king has also said, ‘Blessed be the LORD, the God of Israel, who has granted one to sit on my throne today while my own eyes see it.’”
49 Then all the guests of Adonijah were terrified; and they arose and each went on his way.
50 And Adonijah was afraid of Solomon, and he arose, went and took hold of the horns of the altar.

I know you were thinking I was going to reprint the whole Book of First Kings. But, we need to give some background information in order to understand the focus of the passage.

David the King had died. Who was going to replace him? As with such situations today, there were sons who earnestly desired to suceed their father as king. One of them (the fourth) was named Adonijah. He was born of David and Haggith when they lived in Hebron.

Prior to his death, however, David had nominated Solomon to succeed him on the throne. Solomon, you will recall, was the son of David and Bathsheba –the son that followed their first son, who died seven days after his birth. It was then that Adonijah grasped the horns of the Altar and demanded that Solomon not put him (Adonijah) to death.

All too often, we react to “positions” like Adonijah. He spoke too soon, too often, and to too
many. Then we’re embarrassed when the position is given to someone else. Adonijah needed humility.

Humility would have served Adonijah well. It would have been a blueprint for the whole of the congregation for many years. Yet, it was not to be. Being a member of Christ’s Church should be sufficient for all of us. It is His Church, and He appoints pastors of His own selection. We
need to be supporters of the leadershiip the LORD has selected, and pray earnestly for them.
There will come a day when we will be glad we did.

Heartily in Christ Jesus,

(Dado III)

Gene L. Jeffries, Th.D.
Springdale, Arkansas 72764
United States of America

“We never know that Christ is all we need until He becomes all that we have.” – Corrie ten Boom

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