That’s not baking; That’s cooking!!

I love to cook. I love to bake. Did you know there is a difference?

I love to cook because in cooking there is more freedom. I can throw this and that together and create something new. I can play with flavors and herbs and spices. I will admit that not everything I create is a winning dish. In fact there have been a couple of times that I have had to throw the dish away and order pizza. I have created some awesome dishes, and some awful dishes. But that is cooking. The only way to create wonderful things is to experiment and dare to fail.

I love to bake because it is an exercise in perfection. Just because you can read the directions, does not guarantee that perfection. There are rules to baking and you dare not violate them. I have forgotten to add baking soda, and well…..not so good. I have done things like add too much water, forgot the salt, and dare I say that making waffles with fat free milk instead of buttermilk changes the flavor more than one would think. Timing, have you ever taken a soufflé out before it was done. There are rules, and they need to be followed or you do not have the finished product you want.

I find that life is like cooking. People experiment all the time. We enjoy life because there are very little rules. And even for the ones that exist, we can break them and usually see little consequence. Most of the time, it is a lot of fun. Sometimes we make that choice that we wish we hadn’t. But when you balance it out, the good times outweigh the bad.

I find that serving God is like baking. That beautiful cake, that wonderful soufflé, that tender loaf of bread, these things cannot be attained if we do not follow the instructions.

Key Verse
James 1- 22 But be ye doers of the word, and not hearers only, deceiving your own selves.

James is the half-brother of Christ. He was the first head of the church of Jerusalem. He was dealing with Christians who believed that Christ was coming back immediately and so they were sitting idle waiting and hoping not to be persecuted for believing. Many of the Christians James was writing to had already been scattered across the land as a result of persecution. But James was saying, look, we all want the cake, but there are directions that we must follow until it is done. James was not saying that works is what makes the cake. I can work throwing this in and that in all day long. That’s not baking, that’s cooking! Only you can know what you will end up with. Baking God’s cake is specific, and the author of the directions is the LORD. If you want HIS cake, you will follow HIS directions.

A lot of people want to say that Paul and James write at odds with each other. I believe those who say that they write in harmony. Faith without works is not faith at all. What are you having faith in? Yourself?

John 14- 15 If ye love me, keep my commandments.

This is not a command for all people to keep God’s commandments. This is a requirement to your decision to partake of God’s cake. This is ingredient number one. If you want God’s Cake, you will follow His ordinances. If you do not want God’s cake, if you do not love Jesus Christ, you will not have the cake. After all, God does not send his creation to hell, they chose to send themselves to hell. They chose to eat their own cake. In other words, if you have faith, you will do the work. If you want the cake, you will want to follow the instructions. It is your choice to want God’s cake, or your own.

One great example is the parable of the rich man. Mark 10- 17 And when he was gone forth into the way, there came one running, and kneeled to him, and asked him, Good Master, what shall I do that I may inherit eternal life? 18 And Jesus said unto him, Why callest thou me good? there is none good but one, that is, God. 19 Thou knowest the commandments, Do not commit adultery, Do not kill, Do not steal, Do not bear false witness, Defraud not, Honour thy father and mother. 20 And he answered and said unto him, Master, all these have I observed from my youth. 21 Then Jesus beholding him loved him, and said unto him, One thing thou lackest: go thy way, sell whatsoever thou hast, and give to the poor, and thou shalt have treasure in heaven: and come, take up the cross, and follow me. 22 And he was sad at that saying, and went away grieved: for he had great possessions.

This man wanted Jesus’s cake, but wanted to follow his own recipe. He held on to his earthly possessions, and lost salvation. You desire God, but hold on to your earthly possessions. You want a godly relationship with a man or woman, but engage in sexual sin. You engage in sexual immorality outside the bonds of marriage and expect a blessing. Is that the directions in God cake? We want obedient children, but we either abuse or neglect “spare the rod spoil the child”. We want eternal life, but we want to be drunk even more. We want eternal life, but we want to disobey our parents, engage in the darkness of the world, be entertained by sinful movies and music. We want to have eternal life with a loving God but we want to hate people because of the color of their skin or their politics. We all have that thing, or more accurately THOSE THINGS, which is equal to the rich man’s possessions and we will not let go of them. Make no mistake; you can cry LORD, LORD all you want, you can believe you have great faith all you want but if you are holding on to what God is telling you to let go of, you will walk away sad and grieved and without eternal life, just like the rich man. After all, this parable is not here for you to say that it doesn’t apply to you. The ingredient here that the man did not like, the direction he wanted to skip was that God must come first. In all the examples I cited above, in each one of them we say that we come first. That is why we will suffer the same consequence as the rich man unless we follow God’s recipe and deny our own.

So if we say yes, “I want to eat the cake, so I will commit to following the directions” what do we do when we get to a direction that we don’t like? I do not like mushrooms. So if you hand me a recipe for stuffed mushrooms, I am going to change that recipe. Is it the same recipe that you handed me? No! So God says, through His Holy word, this is my cake, here are my ingredients, and here are my directions. I do not want to insult anyone, so I will speak for myself (but I know a vast majority of you will relate with me). I said to God, I don’t like this ingredient, forgiveness. I want to hate those who hurt me. I also don’t like this direction to abstain from sexual activity until after I am married. I am going to change those two things. Believe me, I have and do change much more than that. But let’s just keep it to these two very common changes. My question is now this. Is this still God’s cake, or is it Mike’s cake? If it is Mike’s cake, then what am I saying? What I am saying is I do not want God’s cake. That is just putting it very plain. I am saying, “I don’t like God’s cake” “I can make a better cake than God” “God does not know how to bake!” Listen, we do this all day long. It is too hard to love my wife; I am going to divorce her. My husband is not worthy of my submission, I am going to do what I want. My parents are insignificant to me; I will not obey their rules. I will not act like a Christian in the world because the world makes me angry and it must feel my wrath because God’s wrath is not good enough. They must know how I feel because I am more important than God. I am the ruler of morals. I decide what is morally right because I want to be happy and so I need to follow my own moral law and not God’s because He does not know how to make me happy. All of us are baking our own cakes.

At this point, I want to point out that the cake I am speaking of here is eternal life. God’s cake is eternal life with Him in heaven. That is the cake He wants us to have. He has given us the recipe, and the directions to have eternal life and we keep telling Him NO!! Even though we say we believe, we keep trying to make God fit into our box. We keep telling Him “I don’t want to go to hell, but I don’t want to live according to your direction”. We keep on baking our own cake. Since there are only two tables to eat off of, the table of the Lamb and the table of Satan, do I really have to define which table our cakes are set on? We cannot come up with such a recipe; we cannot create such a cake. There is only one cookbook for heaven, and it is the bible.

If you stand in the mirror, what will the reflection tell you about your relationship with God, and what are you going to do about it? May the peace of God be abundantly heaped upon you and your home, straight from the cross to the Christian!


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