
3/26/2026
"My heart is steadfast, O God,
my heart is steadfast; I will sing
and give praise. "
Psalm 57:7
This morning when I woke up, I picked up my phone to turn on my music while I read my Bible, and I happened to see an old favorite by Keith Green, Oh Lord You're Beautiful. As I began to listen to Keith talk about writing the song which actually began as a letter to God about the way he was feeling at the time, some struggles he was having, my heart broke. Listening to the heartfelt cry of my brother in Christ triggered a reaction in me that followed me throughout the day. Even this evening as I am writing this post, remembering Keith Green, who passed away in 1982 at the age of 28 years, still brings tears to my eyes and blessed memories. He and his wife, Melody, began Last Days Ministries in 1977, and I was connected to that ministry in a small way, meaning that I wrote letters and received signatures for the sanctity of human life, but the ministry was to provoke love and good works in all areas of life and ministry. Keith wanted to see everyone pursuing God with full passion realizing what Christ has done for us. The sacrifice He made. When Keith accepted Christ as Savior and Lord, his life became one of No Compromise, which is the title of the book written about his life.
The song stirred me to begin praying for parents and children, especially those whose children have left the faith. I have a prodigal son myself, so I know the heartache and the waiting for that one to return to the Lord. But then there are so many young people flocking to the Lord, as I have written about many times recently. These kids are tired of compromise, and they want to see authenticity. They are purchasing Bibles, especially young men, and going to church to seek answers, to seek truth. They want word by word, line by line, precept by precept, as opposed to a watered down version of the gospel message. It is an exciting time, and the church needs to be ready and on fire!
But just as exciting is the fact that the largest growing underground church is in Iran where the evil regime has made it impossible to convert to Christianity for 47 years. Many have been imprisoned, tortured, and murdered for accepting Christ as Savior and Lord. In this present war, many of the Christians have taken to the streets in open protest, and they have given their lives for the freedom to worship Christ and live a life of dignity. The battle for their freedom, as well as the freedom of those who do not yet know Christ, continues daily. Our prayers continue, and we stand for total freedom and a new life for the Arab and Persian nation.
Tonight in my group Bible study we discussed the message from Sunday by Pastor Greg Laurie entitled Only Jesus. It was based on the scripture in Luke's gospel about the transfiguration of Christ, and it reveals the true appearance of Jesus and His certain identity as the Son of God, God in the flesh, who came to earth to dwell as a man in order to give us eternal salvation, thus saving us from eternal death. He took three of His disciples with Him up the mountain when He went to pray - Peter, John, and James - but they fell asleep while Jesus was praying:
"As He prayed, the appearance of His face was altered, and His robe became white and glistening. And behold, two men talked with Him, who were Moses and Elijah, who appeared in glory and spoke of His decrease which He was about to accomplish at Jerusalem." (Luke 9:29-31)
About that time Peter woke up from sleep, as did the others, and they saw these two men standing with glorified Jesus, Peter just had to say something, as he always did. It was then that God spoke from heaven, and told Peter, "This is My beloved Son. Hear Him!" (Luke 9:35) This is not the first time Peter had to be silenced for talking without knowing what he was talking about. This was Peter - impulsive. But when Jesus looked at Peter, or any of the disciples, He didn't see him as he was, but only as he would become. This is the love of God. He is patient and abounding in grace. For that I am eternally grateful!
When Jesus appeared in His glory on the Mount of Transfiguration, He was giving the disciples a preview of coming attractions, as Pastor Greg described it. The Bible says that when Christ returns for His Church in the Rapture, which prophetically could happen at any time, those who are dead in Christ will be caught up first, then we who are alive and ready will be caught up, as in a twinkling of an eye, and we will be like Him. Imagine that! A new, glorified body! I can't even begin to imagine how that will be, but just seeing Him face to face will be enough for me.
We also spoke about having present day "mountain top" experiences, encountering the Presence of God, that prepare us for the times we are living in the valleys. After all we can't remain on a mountain top every day, can we? Certainly not in this age. But, I must say from my experience that each day I have a taste of glory. I do not mean to sound presumptuous in saying that, but when we see the brilliance of a sunlit morning and smell the flower-scented breeze or even the scent of freshly mowed grass, isn't it a taste of heaven? When we open our eyes and behold the sun, that's the first blessing of the day. Some don't have that ability, but I have also learned that those who are physically blind see much better than many who are sighted.
We have so much to learn, and we have so much that we need to understand about the gifts God has given us. I know times are difficult right now, and more than likely it will become a bit worse. But freedom isn't free, and if we love freedom, we must respect the right of each one to have freedom to exist. Everyone makes a choice in this world, and that is a freedom. We need to choose wisely and live gratefully. For me Jesus is the only way! Even in the darkness He brings light, and it is my prayer that everyone comes to that knowledge while there is yet time. There is true freedom in Christ alone. The hope of glory!
