‘Ways and Means’

BEFORE                     AFTER

We continue our series on the New Covenant using the songs from the New Covenant musical as a track to run on. And there will be a link to a YouTube version of the song to listen to at the end of each Catch. Enjoy and learn.

Ways and Means
Words and Music by Dale Annis

All along it seemed so wrong
To find myself where I didn’t belong
Laying low behind my dreams
I didn’t realize the ways and means
The ways and means of livin’

Time you know, it’s a funny thing
It holds on tight to your fondest dreams
You wish upon a star that they’d all come true
And you try to change, but when you do
You know that it ain’t easy
Because the hurts on you

Aw but don’t find yourself runnin’ child
You got a hand to lean on
And it don’t matter where you’ve been
Or how long you’ve been gone
Let Him help you on

And it’s so good when you’ve got a friend
Who won’t back out even in the end
He won’t let hate grow in your soul
Won’t leave you standin’ in the cold
He’ll never take his love and go

And oh how different life can
When all the changes don’t depend on me
And it’s so good not to bend
Under life time and time again
And the load’s so easy
Because it’s all on Him

‘Ways and Means’
by John Fischer

This is the transition song of the whole musical. Everything turns on this. It’s a “before” and “after” song. And it’s called “Ways and Means” because although we may know the way to becoming a Christian (“I am the way, the truth and the life”), many of us never learned the means by which we actually live the Christian life.

The dictionary calls “ways and means” the “methods and resources for accomplishing something.” Think about it. You can go through most of your life being a Christian without ever learning the methods and resources for living the Christian life. You either live your life in honest frustration like the girl in the “What Has Gone Wrong” song (see Feb 20 Catch), or you play the “Christian” game, wearing spiritual masks to cover your frustrations and inadequacies as in the “Evangelical Veil Productions” song (see Feb 23 Catch), without ever discovering the ways and means of living.

Yet, though this message is still setting people free from their frustrations and masquerades, so few Christians have ever found it. Whenever I teach the truths of the passage in 2 Corinthians 2:12-4:12, or sing some of these songs, or watch the musical being performed, or hear 40 years later how life-changing singing in the choir was in someone’s life, I am always amazed how many people claim they have never heard this message before. There it sits, two chapters in everyone’s Bible, and yet they’ve never heard it before. It’s like it’s a secret — a secret that should not be, but for some reason it is

So listen again to the song and listen for the before and after. And if you need some help, just follow along.

BEFORE

It seemed so wrong
Where I didn’t belong
Behind my dreams
Didn’t realize the ways and means of livin’
Time holds on tight to your fondest dreams
And you try to change, but when you do
You know that it ain’t easy
Because the hurts on you

AFTER

Don’t find yourself runnin’ child
You got a hand to lean on
It don’t matter where you’ve been
Or how long you’ve been gone
Let Him help you on
You’ve got a friend
Who won’t back out even in the end
Won’t let hate grow in your soul
Won’t leave you standin’ in the cold
He’ll never take his love and go
How different life can be
When all the changes don’t depend on me
So good not to bend
Under life time and time again
And the load’s so easy
Because it’s all on Him

There’s so many things we could pull out of these lyrics, but I’m going to focus on only two lines that I think are the most important. The first is from the “Before” section: “you try to change, but when you do, you know that it ain’t easy, because the hurts on you.” And the second is from the “After” section: “And oh how different life can be, when all the changes don’t depend on me.” See it? Trying to change yourself always ends up in failure, frustration and fallacy. But when the changes don’t depend on you, it is freeing — something is happening inside you that is not up to you; it’s up to the Lord. In other words, what the Lord expects of you, He works inside you. Yes, it may seem convoluted, but stick with us, it will all come together if it hasn’t yet.

And the load’s so easy
Because it’s all on Him

Click here for a YouTube version of “Ways and Means”.

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‘Evangelical Veil Productions’

We continue our series on the New Covenant using the songs from the New Covenant musical as a track to run on. And there will be a link to a YouTube version of the song to listen to at the end of each Catch. Enjoy and learn.

What about the first thing Adam and Eve did when they sinned against God and ate of the forbidden fruit? It says they immediately knew they were naked so they made a covering of fig leaves to cover their suddenly vulnerable parts. So all the time they lived an idyllic life in the garden, they had been naked and innocent. Now suddenly they were ashamed of their nakedness. What changed?

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‘What as Gone Wrong?’

We continue our series on the New Covenant using the songs from the New Covenant musical as a track to run on. And there will be a link to a YouTube version of the song to listen to at the end of each Catch. Enjoy and learn.

What Has Gone Wrong?
Words and music by John Fischer

What has gone wrong,
I didn’t used to feel this way
The sermons and songs
Don’t sound like they did yesterday
I sing the same songs 
And hear the same words
And wonder if it’s all true

I know I should be
Much better than I really am
I guess it’s just me
But I’m doing all I can
I look at others
And they don’t seem 
To struggle like I do

I try to be what I know I should be
But I never seem to come through
Is everyone here as good as they seem
Or like me, are they faking it too

Maybe I need 
A second blessing from the Lord
Except that I’ve had
More than maybe three or four
I just know I can’t
Keep on playing these games
I know are not true

At a Christian camp where I was speaking and singing, I was hanging out late at night with a number of the older staff members and someone suggested we have a time of prayer together before we went back to our cabins for the night, and I suggested we get in a circle and go around letting each one share something they would like prayer for. There were about a dozen people in the group and as they went around there were mostly the typical requests like a sister who wandered away from the Lord, or a camper who wasn’t a Christian, our an aunt who was dying of cancer — almost always someone else. Finally they got around to the last guy who took a deep breath and launched into a very transparent rendering of his own struggles and doubts — he was even questioning his faith — almost as if he used the very words of this song, “Is everyone here as good as they seem, or like me, are they faking it too?” And when he finally finished there was an uncomfortable silence that fell on everyone until someone broke it with, “Can we go around again?”

I never forgot that beautiful moment when one person’s honesty opened everybody up. That’s what almost always happens when someone gets real; it suddenly gives everyone else the permission to do the same. Because we all keep way too much inside.

This is the song under the surface. Everybody has one because we are all human and weak and fallible, but most of the time we keep that under wraps. We want to present our best, but our best often hides the truth, making us conflicted inside. And what so often happens is that everyone is hiding, presenting their best, thinking they are the only one struggling, when in fact, everyone is. Such a tragedy; everyone is suffering silently.

Click here for a YouTube version of “What Has Gone Wrong?”.

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‘Let It Be Free’

Today we begin a nine-day series on the New Covenant using the songs from the New Covenant musical as a track to run on. And there will be a link to a YouTube version of each song to link to at the end of each Catch. Enjoy and learn.

Let It Be Free
Words and Music by John Fischer

This whole crazy world’s on its crutches
Man pollutes everything that he touches
If we ever were needing a healing
We need it now, Lord
We need it now, Lord
We need it now, Lord
We need it now

If there is a way, Lord
Where we can be where you want us
Please don’t leave it to us, Lord
‘Cause we’ll grab it up and rape it from your hands

Such a shame it’s the same sad story
Everyone on this earth wants the glory
If there is a new way to be holy
Oh let it be free Lord
Please let it be free Lord
Don’t leave it to me, Lord
It’s got to be free, Lord

We need it now, Lord
We need it now, Lord
We need it now, Lord
We need it now
We need it now, Lord
We need it now, Lord
We need it now, Lord
Oh let it be free Lord
Please let it be free Lord
Don’t leave it to me, Lord
It’s got to be free, Lord

This song is asking for the new covenant before we even know what it is. It understands something about human nature. It understands that if there is a way to heal the world, and a way to be the kind of person God wants me to be, it better not depend on me, because I am flawed; I am powerless for good; I am struck with the same disease everyone else in the world is stricken with — it’s the disease of sin and selfishness. No matter how hard we try, we are powerless to eradicate ourselves from this entanglement. How can we heal the world when we can’t even heal ourselves?

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Faith That Stays

by Marti Fischer

Is anyone among you in trouble? Let them pray. Is anyone happy? Let them sing songs of praise. Is anyone among you sick? Let them call the elders of the church to pray over them and anoint them with oil in the name of the Lord. And the prayer offered in faith will make the sick person well; the Lord will raise them up. If they have sinned, they will be forgiven. Therefore confess your sins to each other and pray for each other so that you may be healed. The prayer of a righteous person is powerful and effective.

Elijah was a human being, even as we are. He prayed earnestly that it would not rain, and it did not rain on the land for three and a half years. Again he prayed, and the heavens gave rain, and the earth produced its crops.

My brothers and sisters, if one of you should wander from the truth and someone should bring that person back, remember this: Whoever turns a sinner from the error of their way will save them from death and cover over a multitude of sins. – James 5:13-20

James doesn’t end his letter with a conclusion. He ends it with people.

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“What Have We Done?” Is the Right Question

Let there be tears for what you have done. Let there be sorrow and deep grief. Let there be sadness instead of laughter, and gloom instead of joy. – James 4:9

What have we done to the world?
Did you ever stop to notice
This crying Earth, these weeping shores? – Michael Jackson

This song doesn’t let you stay comfortable. Neither does James.

“Earth Song” doesn’t point fingers. It doesn’t argue. It doesn’t try to fix anything in three easy steps. It simply asks a question that won’t go away: “What have we done?”

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Michael Jackson and the Book of James

by Marti Fischer

By now you are probably wondering, “What do Michael Jackson songs have to do with the book of James?” A lot, actually.

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It Was Never Black or White

It don’t matter if you’re black or white. – Michael Jackson

My dear brothers and sisters, how can you claim to have faith in our glorious Lord Jesus Christ if you favor some people over others? – James 2:1

Michael Jackson doesn’t hedge in this song. He doesn’t qualify. He just says it straight: it doesn’t matter where you’re from or what you look like, you’re my brother or my sister. It doesn’t matter if you’re black or white.

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Heal the World… Then What?

Suppose you see a brother or sister who has no food or clothing, and you say, “Good-bye and have a good day; stay warm and eat well”—but then you don’t give that person any food or clothing. What good does that do? – James 2:15-16

Michael Jackson’s song, Heal the World, stirs something in us for a reason. When we hear that song, most of us feel it immediately. Compassion rises. Concern sharpens. We remember that the world is broken and that people are hurting. James would agree with all of that. He just wouldn’t let us stop there.

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I Believe…But What Difference does it make?

 

You say you have faith, for you believe that there is one God. Good for you! Even the demons believe this, and they tremble in terror. How foolish! Can’t you see that faith without good deeds is useless? (James 2:19-20)

I’ll be honest. This is one of those passages that makes James hard to accept.

James says that believing the right things isn’t enough. In fact, he goes so far as to say that even demons believe — and that hasn’t changed them a bit.

That line should make all of us a little nervous because most of us are pretty confident that our standing with God depends solely on what we believe. We believe God exists. We believe Jesus saves. We believe the Bible is true. We believe faith matters. James isn’t arguing with any of that. He’s asking a different question: What is that belief actually producing in my life?

Belief, by itself, doesn’t guarantee transformation. It informs us, but it doesn’t necessarily change us. You can believe fire is hot and still keep touching the stove. At some point, the issue isn’t knowledge. It’s obedience. That’s what James is trying to get us to see.

I think many of us confuse faith with agreement. We hear something true, nod along, maybe even feel convicted — and assume that counts as spiritual progress. James says it doesn’t, unless something changes. This isn’t about earning salvation. James is clear about that. Works don’t save us. They reveal us. They show whether belief has moved from our heads into our hearts and lives. But if nothing changes, James would say we’re not dealing with living faith. We’re dealing with belief that never left the room.

That’s uncomfortable, but it’s also freeing because James isn’t asking us to do everything. He’s asking us to do something. To let belief take shape in action. To let faith get its hands dirty.

So here’s the question I’m sitting with — and maybe you should too: If someone looked at my life, not my words, or my intentions, or my beliefs on paper — if they watched me, what would they say I actually believe?

THE MAN IS STILL IN THE MIRROR
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