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shoe pile — April 10, 2024

shoe pile

For 12 hours each day I taught the Bible to house church leaders in Beijing.  Sunday was my last day in China, and I was to bring the message at a clandestine house church meeting. 

My translator and I were the first to arrive.  Following the custom, we removed our athletic shoes and left them outside the apartment door.  My schedule was intense: preach, then quickly exit to drive to the airport to ride a 747 on home.  A tight schedule.

Folks began to show up.  Their arrival times were staggered so as not to draw attention from the authorities.  Eventually, about 100 of us were jammed together for a glorious time of worship. 

After the last Amen, I was alarmed to realize that I was seriously behind schedule.  I snatched my stuff and exited – only to run into a mountain.    

I found a pile athletic shoes that looked much like mine (maybe because they were all manufactured in China.)  I tore into them looking for my pair.  Shoes were flying around like it was the BOGO sale at the shoe store.   

I rifled through them and even gave a couple of pairs the smell test.

After 5 eternal minutes I remembered some wise advice that I once heard, “If the shoe fits, wear it.” 

Ah but they were all 2 to 3 sizes too small.  And then it hit me: look for the clown- sized shoes.  Found em – and I was on my way. 

Now I wonder if you might join me in my shoe search?  In Ephesians 6, Paul described for us the spiritual armor that God has supplied for the Christian.  Most of us understand the helmet of salvation and the sword of the Spirit.

But our footwear is a little more puzzling. Paul told us to prepare for spiritual battle by “…by fitting your feet with the preparation that comes from the good news of peace.”  – Ephesians 6:15  NETBible ®

He used the sandal of the Roman soldier as his model.   His “caliga” was a thickly-soled sandal that was strapped around the ankle in several places.   Nails studded the sole much like golf cleats.

Those shoes were not made for running but for standing.  The soldier needed stability for hand-to-hand combat. 

Paul tells us that the Gospel gives us that kind of spiritual stability and confidence.  It’s the “good news of peace” – a promise of being at peace with God. (Romans 5:1)

The shoes of the Gospel is the confidence that we who believe now belong to God, through placing our faith in the finished work of Christ on the cross.  It is the conviction that Jesus is the way the truth and the life and that our eternal future is determined by what we do with Him.

The Gospel enables us to stand unwavering in our faith even while it is besieged.  And it is, isn’t it?  As always, we face a myriad of theological frontal attacks on our faith.   

Our culture insists on reshaping our theology.   We are pressed to transfer our faith from what the Scripture says, to what culture wants the Scripture to say.   Current statistics, in fact, indicate that the majority of younger Christians today reject the idea that salvation comes through Christ alone.  Looks like our inferior shoes are slipping.

My time in China was intimidating.  I was in hostile territory, speaking to people who had been indoctrinated from birth with Mao’s anti-God teaching.

I could have been arrested at any moment, but I was there anyway because I believed the Gospel with all my heart – that it was absolute truth, so desperately needed to spiritually liberate the Chinese.

I urgently needed my Gospel shoes in China, and thank God, I didn’t have to frantically hunt for them at the door.

The battle for the mind also rages in your community.  God, therefore, has provided shoes for you too – just your size.  Put em on and take your stand.

A prayer: Lord when the world pushes on us, may we stand immovable!

This has been Jim Johnson and pickleheavenpress.com

May the grace of our Lord Jesus be with you.

shoeless — May 18, 2022

shoeless

Talaya Crawford was poised to run a 200-meter sprint. (5/9/2022) The gun sounded, and she exploded down the track – BUT she left her shoe on the starting block.  Race over, right?  No, she doubled back, forced the shoe on and then ran.

She started 6 seconds later than the rest of the field in a race that typically lasts 30 seconds.  But she ran like a tornado and won it by a wide margin.   

In this Cinderella story, the glass slipper was a sweaty sneaker. 

Amazing!  Most would have picked up the shoe and gone home.  But she wanted to win, and knew she had to have her shoes on to do it.

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Christians need their shoes too!  

Paul once described the spiritual armor of the Christian.  He pictured us in a battle with our adversary the devil.  God supplies the belt of truth, the breastplate of righteousness, the shield of faith, the helmet of salvation and the Scripture which is the sword of the Spirit – and He didn’t forget our feet.  

Paul wrote, “And your feet shod with the preparation of the gospel of peace.” – Eph 6:15 KJV

It tells us that a Christian needs to be prepared to share the Good News with others.

The word preparation means to prepare – duh!  We do that by putting on Gospel shoes.

– What is this Gospel of peace?

Paul wrote in Romans 5:1, “…we have peace with God through our Lord Jesus Christ.”    

Those without Jesus are at odds with God (Romans 5:10) having rejected Him and His righteous ways.  When they receive the gift of God, their sins are buried beneath Jesus’ blood.  And God the frightening foe becomes God the faithful friend.   Peace is brokered between God and man. 

– But what does this have to do with shoes?

The prophet Isaiah predicted the day when Jesus the Messiah would come.  There would be those who would herald His glorious arrival.   Of them the prophet said, “How delightful it is to see approaching over the mountains the feet of a messenger who announces peace, a messenger who brings good news, who announces deliverance, who says to Zion, “Your God reigns!”  (Isaiah 52:7) 

The Lord brought deliverance.  It is good news which translates as “Gospel.”  It is the message of peace with God and the feet of those who bring it are beautiful. 

Personally, my feet are not so attractive, but to see a pair of feet cresting a hill with the sweet message of peace with God – well that’s a beautiful sight.

– But how does this fit with the Christian’s armor? 

The entire collection of armor was modeled after that of a Roman legionnaire.  He wore “caliga” on his feet.  This was an open-toed half-boot tied to the ankles and shins with straps.  The most interesting feature of the boot was its sole which was studded with nails.  Think of the cleats they wear in sports. 

These boots were made for standing.  The nail-studded soles gave the soldier stability as he braced his shield and wielded his sword in the fray.   

In the same way, the Gospel is foundational – it is the unchanging message on which we stand.  Without the Gospel – the ideologies of this world will overwhelm us and others will never hear the life-giving message.

Unfortunately, some of us are not prepared to speak the Gospel.  We serve others by rebuilding homes after a disaster, and feeding the hungry, and protecting the innocent – all worthy and wonderful things.  But too often the Gospel of peace with God goes unspoken.  Without it there is no eternal hope for those that we have served.

If you are missing that Gospel shoe – run back and get it and get back in the race. 

A PRAYER: Lord, I am prepared to share the Gospel, but I don’t.  Help me change this.    

This has been Jim Johnson and pickleheavenpress.com

May the grace of our Lord Jesus Christ be with you. 

Scripture passages are from the NET Bible ®