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| Ken Wade |
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| (SS)March 31 - April 1, 2001 |
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The Word Became Flesh
CONNIE: Hello, I'm Connie Jeffery LONNIE: and I'm Lonnie Melashenko. Welcome to the Voice
of Prophecy. CONNIE: Lonnie, your message today is titled "The
Word Became Flesh"--which is taken form the beginning of the Gospel
of John. Are you implying that Jesus became a hostage for our sakes? LONNIE: Well, it was certainly something like that. CONNIE: We'll be looking at a story from John's Gospel
today, I take it. LONNIE: That's right. As our regular listeners no doubt
realize, in our broadcasts we're working our way clear through the Bible,
book by book, but the Gospel is the core message of the whole Bible, so
we want to keep a strong focus there. CONNIE: A strong focus on the life of Jesus. LONNIE: Yes, as we planned this series, we thought at
first that we might just go straight through the Bible, week by week,
starting with Genesis, then Exodus, Leviticus, etc., all the way to Revelation.
CONNIE: So the first 39 weeks would focus on the Old Testament. LONNIE: That's right, but as we thought more about it,
we just couldn't wait that long to get into the Gospels. CONNIE: Couldn't wait that long to get to the stories
about Jesus. CONNIE: The whole Bible focuses
on God's revealing Himself to human beings, and of course the greatest
unveiling of God comes in the stories about Jesus. LONNIE: What's especially wonderful
is how Jesus reveals God's care and concern for us. He comes down to our
level and lives with us, reaches out and touches us, bringing healing,
forgiveness, peace--the things we all need most. CONNIE: That's how the Gospel
becomes real, in our world today too, isn't it? LONNIE: It certainly is, and
we have a special guest joining us by telephone today. I've invited Steve
Boalt to join us, because he's a man whose life has been dedicated to
reaching out and touching people with the goodness of God¼. LONNIE: Steve, thank you for
joining us today on the Voice of Prophecy. STEVE: It's great to be with you Lonnie. LONNIE: Steve Boalt is no stranger to the Voice of Prophecy
family, particularly for those of you who have been involved with The
Family Reunion video cassettes, because he is the host. You're no stranger
either, Steve,to religious broadcasters and evangelists through out Christendom,
because you're there every year with the National Religious Broadcasters. STEVE: Well I love serving the Lord, and serving the
poor especially, and then using the methodology of media, particularly
radio, in impacting the lives of Christians and motivating them to get
involved in serving the poor line. LONNIE: I just wanted to follow up on that, Steve, for
just a few minutes, because there is another passion that just consumes
your life as well now, isn't there? LONNIE: So what particular avenue¼ How did you
get involved in hands-on serving the poor? STEVE: Well when I became a Christian, my church went
down to the Cleveland rescue mission every month, actually several times
a month. I was able to go sing, play my trumpet, and learn how to speak
at the rescue mission and we got involved with them initially that way
and in those years there were mostly aging Anglo men and they where addicted
to alcohol. The whole profile of homelessness and addictions has changed
now, but through the years I've been involved with rescue mission work
and I got involved with the Fred Jordan Mission. They became my charity
of choice. LONNIE: You're the one that helped me and Jeannie get
down there at a Thanksgiving occasion to serve the poor on the streets
of Los Angeles. STEVE: Wasn't that a great experience? LONNIE: I'll never forget that. STEVE: You know when we read Matt. 25, Jesus said in
the Peterson's Translation, "I was hungry and you fed Me. I was thirsty
and you gave Me a drink. I was homeless and you gave Me a room. I was
shivering and you gave Me clothes. I was sick and you stopped to visit.
I was in prison and you came to Me." A little later it goes on to
say, "Then the king will say I'm telling you the solemn truth who-
ever you did one of these things to someone that was over-looked or ignored
that was Me, you did it to Me." That's what Jesus tells us to do
to the poor. LONNIE: So you have discovered that you actually see
Christ in the poor. LONNIE: Now, Steve, what I'm really interested in and
what I'm hearing you say, is that so much of the world's religions teach
us to reach up to find God. But, the Christian story is that God came
down and incarnated himself into us, and I see you following that and
modeling Christ to get down to the grass roots, the mud, and the gutters
of the street in a incarnational type of ministry. STEVE: Well, we all like to be well cared for and I
think there's a measure of pride in all of us, but the word of God talks
about humility, the humility of Christ. I'm reminded of the passage in
Philippians 3. Where the word says, "Let this mind be in you which
was also in Christ Jesus, who being in the form of God, better not be
robbery to be equal with God, but made himself of no reputation, and took
upon himself the form of a servant." I think we, as Christians, need
to learn not to be executives, but learn to be servants. LONNIE: Mother Teresa out there. STEVE: Absolutely! I believe that the word of God teaches
servant leadership, and I think you exemplify that, Lonnie, in your leadership,
and I so admire what you have done as you have followed on from the Richards
family and the ministry there. I'm so blessed with the ministry of The
Voice of Prophecy. LONNIE: Very generous, thank you. Steve, tell us a story
about something that happened out there that really profoundly impacted
you, maybe for just the simplicity of reaching out and sharing a loaf
of bread with someone. LONNIE: Powerful! Thank you, Steve. STEVE: Thank you, Lonnie.
CONNIE: Yes! Reach out and let the smile of God touch
someone through you today. That was Charles Haugabrooks, the song was
taken from his CD "God's Touch Through You." More information
about Charles and other artists heard on our broadcasts is available on
our web page at www.vop.comYou'll also find transcripts of programs there,
and you can listen to any of our recent daily or weekend broadcasts over
the Internet as well. Today as we delve into the Gospel of John, we'd like
to offer you a little pocket-or-purse size copy of the Gospel that you
can carry with you wherever you go. This little New International Version
of John's Gospel is so neat--keep a copy with you to read whenever you
have to wait in line, or to share with a friend. To receive your free
copy, just give us a call at 1-800-872-0055. That number again is 1-800-872-0055.
Why not call today and ask for your copy of the NIV Gospel of John? LONNIE: No it certainly wasn't. You know one of our
staff members, Kurt Johnson, who has been on our broadcast before. He
just got back from India, where they have gods in every village, thousands
of different gods, and each village picks its own god. This particular
one village he said had the god of butter, and they would throw butter
on this god to worship it. You know, Ken Wade and I were just talking
about that. Ken, you were telling me about the type of religion that was
predominant in the world before the birth of Jesus. There certainly wasn't
any lack of gods, was there? LONNIE: But what were these gods like? Did they come
down and walk around with people, blessing them, giving their lives for
them? KEN: Quite the opposite, actually. You know probably
one of the most famous stories out of Greek Mythology is the story of
Hercules, of course Walt Disney retold the story recently in a cartoon
adventure, which didn't really tell the story the way that the Greeks
did. It did show some of the things, like the twelve labors of Hercules.
What a lot of people don't realize is that these labors were all centered
on the idea of gaining immortality. So when Hercules went out to kill
the Lion of Nemiah, he had to kill the nine headed Hydra. He had to clean
the Ogian stables, which had never been clean, and so he redirected a
whole river to accomplish that. All of these things that we hear about
Hercules being this great strong man, were intended to achieve immortality. CONNIE: But do you think Ken¼I mean is that really
just an antiquity thing, or is it something we've been doing through all
the ages even to the present day? Hasn't humanity always struggled against
death? Aren't we always trying to achieve immortality? KEN: Well I guess it kind of goes back all the way to
Eden doesn't it? LONNIE: Ken, you were actually telling me a minute ago
about this new search for life and the fountain of youth, cloning cells
to try and make sure we could perpetuate life. KEN: Oh yes! There's a website out there called "The
Life Extension Foundation." I was reading there about conquering
aging with cloning, and of course their idea being that by taking human
cells and cloning them, you can do what they call "Therapeutic Human
Cloning" to replace body parts essentially. So that you can eventually
just not die at all I suppose. LONNIE: This struggle just goes on through genetic research,
and all other means to tryand achieve that. KEN: Man wants to live forever. The Word Became Flesh "He came in like a confused tourist. I thought he was an idiot." That's how Virginia Savage described her first encounter
with Lloyd Prescott. Knowing that it might be his last act on earth, Sheriff's
Lieutenant Lloyd Prescott quickly drew his gun and pumped four slugs into
the hostage-taker. In his dispute with God over the right to rule, he has
taken our world under his control, wreaking havoc and torturing and killing
the people God created. The Word became flesh, and Satan pounded nails into that flesh! That was the shocking thing about what Jesus did. In
the popular religions of His day, men hoped that by some Herculean effort
they might cheat death and become immortal. But Jesus chose to leave His
godly splendor behind and become mortal flesh. All because He loved us. |