Amazing Grace Bible Class – Holy Spirit Part Two

This entry is part 3 of 20 in the series Amazing Grace Bible Class

The Holy Spirit actually dwells in the Christian! This in itself is amazing! The Old Testament shows us God’s presence is seen everywhere… especially at Mt. Sinai (Exo. 24:15-17). Moses covers his face … Tabernacle is built… (Exo. 25:8; 29:42-43). The Glory of God, the “Shekinah” is seen. When Solomon builds the Temple, the Shekinah appears (I Kgs. 8-6-12)… When Ezra and Nehemiah lead in re-building the temple, and it is re-dedicated… no “Shekinah“ (glory) appears. Israel waits for “glory” to return w/ Messiah, but = disappointed in Jesus! (Jno. 1:14) NOT WHAT THEY EXPECTED… The church is promised, established and the HOLY SPIRIT (“Shekinah” “glory”) – is “poured out” – The GIFT of the Spirit is given… Christians are the TEMPLE. I Cor. 3:16; 6:19; Eph. 2:21-22…
Read Holy Spirit and Revolutionary Grace by Jay Guinn pg. 26-27
Question: “How do your friends know that God’s seal is on you?”
Read pg. 34 (ibid) “Many struggle w/ understanding ….”  HOW CAN WE KNOW???
Now let’s consider several things which will help us grow.

1. How the Holy Spirit actually changes and empowers us
    A. We are weak and imperfect people… we sin! Right?
    B. Read 2 Peter 1:4
    C. When we receive the Spirit, He gives us His Divine nature.
         a.) This means real change from what we were before, to spiritually alive
              and  He strengthens us to better obey His will.
     D. God helps us…. He wants us to make it to the end, thus all tools available  
          are given.
2. How is our nature changed by the Holy Spirit? (this is hard to explain)
    A. READ: Jno. 3:6-8
         1.) What does it mean, “Spirit gives birth to spirit”?
               a.) Seems to say, when we are saved, that we become spiritualized
                     beings. (No longer just flesh, blood and soul)
               b.) So God gives us ‘a piece’ of Himself, His Spirit implanted within us.
         2.) Verse 8 leads me to believe we cannot feel, see or touch it…. can only see  
               the RESULTS..
     B. READ: Romans 8:5-6,9 (note the phrases “after the Spirit” and “in the Spirit”         
         1.) He is in us, and WE ARE IN HIM, and “after” (according to) the Spirit…
         2.) Paul does his best to explain that we are INTIMATELY CONNECTED TO
              THE SPIRIT IN A WAY STHAT AFFECTS HOW WE THINK AND LIVE..
     C. Can good (non-Christian) people do good things?  – Yes.
          Can Christian people do bad things? Yes – FREE WILL
          1.) But the good done by good people does not please God, they are not good
               enough… can’t be good enough. (outside Christ).
          2.) The good done by Christians is the product of the Spirit dwelling in 
               and working in them.
          3.) When Christians do good, it is coming from a better source… from faith
               in God, and love prompted by the Spirit. We are better because of His Spirit.
          4.) Christians are temples of God, I Corinthians 6:19 (a place where God’s Spirit
                has a special dwelling place and is worshipped there). The “temple” is
                made holy, cleansed by the blood, and changed from mortal to immortal, from
                profane to holy. He has made us a suitable place where God can dwell
                through His Spirit.
          5.) Local congregation is also a temple for the Spirit, I Cor. 3:16-17; Eph. 2:21-22
               a.) Flawed, sinful people living in a far from perfect community become a holy.
                    sacred place for God’s Spirit.
               b.) Because we stand forgiven
               c.) In preparation for what is coming. (Jesus is coming to take home His Bride)
               d.) Look at John 4:24 “God is Spirit….” our worship must be in
                    spirit…” 
                    i.) This is God’s nature and it is our new nature, from which we worship.
                    ii.) We are so remade with the same substance as God.
                   iii.) Eve came from Adams rib… we are remade from God’s by His 
                        Spirit        
               e.) All this supports what Paul says in Ephesians 1:19b-21, 22-23; 2:6-7 
                     i.) We are already “seated” with Him in heaven, on the throne… we are
                         His body.
3. The Holy Spirit’s work in our hearts 
    A. READ: Hebrews 8:10-12
    B. The Spirit changes our lives by CHANGING OUR HEARTS, Heb. 8:10;
         Phil. 2:12-13
         1.) by helping us know an unknowable love, Eph. 3:16-19
         2.) by helping us understand a peace beyond understanding, Phil. 4:7
         3.) by helping us with knowledge, I Cor. 2:14-16; Eph. 3:16-19; I Jno. 2:20-27
         4.) by helping us do through passionate faith what seems impossible, Heb.11
         5.) by making us holy, and keeps us… Romans 15:16; I Cor. 6:11; 2 Thess. 2:12
         6.) by empowering our life.2 Cor. 4:6-7
         7.) by helping us in prayer Romans 8:26-28

Conclussions:
What we have not said…..
1. that the Spirit takes away free will….
2. that the Spirit gives extra revelation equal to scripture,
3. that there are modern day “prophets” that can add to or take from scripture
4. that the Spirit only works through the Bible… the Bible is not a Holy Relic
    in which the Spirit is trapped.

1.The Spirit is given to every Christian, whether or not they recognize it, to reinforce and strengthen our hearts and minds to obey and follow His will.
2.The Spirit empowers us to do what God wants done in the world. (We aren’t told to do something and not given the power to do it.) Therefore, the power to love, serve, speak (testify), etc… is ours through the Holy Spirit.
3. The Spirit works where He lives…. in His temple…. the hearts and lives of Christians.

(Thank you Jay Guinn for your helpful study on this subject… www.oneinjesus.info)

 

 

 

                                  

 

 

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Amazing Grace Bible Class – Introduction – Holy Spirit

This entry is part 2 of 20 in the series Amazing Grace Bible Class


 I  want to use this lesson to introduce the adjoining study on the Holy Spirit. This is an important and foundational part of our class on Grace, since Grace cannot operate apart from the Spirit any more than the Spirit can operate separate from Grace.
Get your Bibles and follow along as we have to get to the TRUTH in this matter!
Many DO NOT BELIEVE in personal, life changing, indwelling of the Spirit! They believe the Spirit only dwells in a representative way through God’s Word.
Many DO BELIEVE that the  Holy Spirit has special, personal, effective relationship with all Christians by dwelling personally within them. This is a relationship which non-Christians do not have. The relationship is realized in the mind and felt in the heart and thus is internal, intimate, life changing relationship.
Question: Does the Spirit dwell IN THE CHRISTIAN? What does this have to do with GRACE?
If the Spirit DOES INDWELL – What = VISIBLE EFFECTS/RESULTS?
Let’s consider and study a few scriptures…

1. John 14:16-17 – Another Comforter Promised
    A. Acts 2:38-39 (Another Comforter given)
2. John 3 – New Birth
    A. John 3:1-8
        1.) Nicodemus/Jesus – two elements –water & Spirit
        2.) Water = Immersion (Romans 6:3-5) & Spirit = Holy Spirit (Jno. 7:37-39)
        3.) Jesus is teaching- Those born of the flesh have the nature of flesh
              (controlled by flesh). Those born of Spirit, have the nature of the Spirit.
        4. Born again = born of Spirit = Spiritual being. Spirit affects your nature,
            just like being born in flesh defines your nature as a fleshly being.
2. II Corinthians 3 –  Spirit gives life!
    A. Vs 3 Read – If Spirit = only through the Word, why Paul say WITH THE SPIRIT –
        “not with ink”?
    B. Vs 6 Read “letter (law) kills”(Romans 7), but “the Spirit gives life”.
    C. New Covenant/Relationship = results of the Spirit in/on the heart!
3. John 4 – Samaritan Woman – Helps us understand Paul
    A.  verses 5-14
    B. Jesus says living water has four characteristics:
        1.) JESUS GIVES IT
        2.) ONCE YOU RECEIVE THIS, YOU NEVER THIRST AGAIN
        3.) IT CREATES A “SPRING” WITHIN THE RECIPIENT
        4.) THIS SPRING PRODUCES ETERNAL LIFE
    C. Not discussing salvation BUT THAT WHICH PRODUCES/SECURES SALVATION
         in the Christian
    D. John 7:37-39  “… Jesus stood and said in a loud voice, “Let anyone who is thirsty
         come to me and drink. Whoever believes  in me, as Scripture has said,  rivers of
         living water  will flow from within them.” By this he meant the Spirit, whom those
         who believed in him were later to receive. Up to that time the Spirit had not been
         given, since Jesus had not yet been glorified.”
         NOTE: Jesus is not speaking about the Word producing “springs of living water”
         but the SPIRIT, which gives eternal life. This is what Paul means in 2 Corinthians
         3 “the Spirit gives life”.
4. Romans 7 and 8
    A. Read Romans 7:4-8
        1.) Before Saved = CONTROLLED BY SINFUL NATURE
        2.) We ‘tried’ but failed.
        3.) Prohibitions of law – made sin more tempting.
        4.) We sinned all the more!
        5.) Vs. 6 “But now, by dying (Vs. 1-3) to what once bound us, we have been
             released from the law so that we serve in the new way of the Spirit, and not in
             the old way of the written code.”
     B. SOLUTION: NOT A BETTER LAW- BUT THE SPIRIT!!! NOT RULES – BUT
         RELATIONSHIP (Luke 15:11fff)!!!
     C. Romans 8
         1.) Vs.1-2 Read
              a.) Paul is drawing a contrast bet. OLD AND NEW Covenants. (OLD=SIN AND
                   DEATH)(NEW=SPIRIT OF LIFE/NO CONDEMNATION!!!)
         2.) Vs. 3-4 Read
              a.) If we live “according to the Spirit” the REQUIREMENTS OF LAW are fully
                   met in us.
              b.) How do we live this way?
         3.) Vs. 5 Read
              a.) Living by the Spirit = determined NOT so much by actions as by
                   MOTIVATIONS!
              b.) The test is… whether or not you DESIRE the things of the Spirit in your
                    heart.
              c.) Obviously we frequently FAIL… but YOU WILL SUFFER NO
                   CONDEMNATION FOR SUCH FAILURES.
         4.) Vs 6-7 Read
              a.) Spiritual mind is at peace because it is submissive to God… not because of
                   PERFECT OBEDIENCE!!!
         5.) Vs 9a Read
              a.) IF THE SPIRIT LIVES WITHIN YOU… YOU ARE CONTROLLED by the
                   Spirit. If you are not controlled by the Spirit, He does not live in you.
         6.) Vs. 9b. Read
              a.) Either the Spirit lives within you or not (no middle ground).
              b.) There are NO CHRISTIANS WHO DON’T HAVE THE SPIRIT/ NO ONE
                   WHO HAS THE SPIRIT IS LOST!!!
         7.) Vs. 10-11 Read
              a.) If the Spirit lives in you = RAISED FROM THE DEAD AS JESUS WAS!
         8.) Vs. 12-14 Read
              a.) Being controlled/lead by Spirit = “putting to death the misdeeds of the
                   body”. (What does this mean to you!)
              b.) This means continuing in the repentance that allowed you to be saved in
                    the first place!
              c.) This means growing in Christ. “Filled with the Spirit”
              d.) Does not mean LOSS OF FREE WILL/CHOICE!
              e.) Putting to death = an conscious act of the Spirit controlled mind… ie
                   refusing to do something.
              f.) The Spirit encourages/empowers… but ultimately we CHOOSE whether to
                   follow the Spirit or not.
         9.)  Vs. 15 Read
               a.) Christians need not be afraid of CONDEMNATION.
               b.) Condemnation = a possibility of course. BUT for the repenting, growing,
                    teachable Christian, there is a constant, confident relationship with God.
        10.) Vs. 16 Read
               a.) THE SPIRIT’S TESTIMONY IS NOT THROUGH MIRACULOUS SIGNS
                    AND WONDERS, BUT THROUGH THE MIND OF THE SAVED. THE
                    FACT THAT A CHRISTIAN’S MIND IS LED BY THE SPIRIT WILL BE
                    EVIDENT FROM HIS/HER THOUGHTS, MOTIVATIONS, WORDS,
                    DEEDS. SALVATION IS ASSURED AND JOY (Phil. 4) CONSTANT.
         11.) Vs. 26 Read
                 a.) The Spirit not only gives life, but it makes up any deficiencies in our
                       prayer life.
5. The Down Payment
     A. Three times Paul describes the indwelling as a – SEAL/GUARANTY/DOWN
         PAYMENT.
         1.) 2 Corinthians 1:21-22
         2.) 2 Corinthians 5:5
         3.) Ephesians 1:13
     B. “Deposite” = Commercial term – “down payment” (earnest money)
         1.) Buy a car, furniture, house, etc… MONEY DOWN!
         2.) Nonsense to sign a note for a down  payment!
         3.) Down payment = REAL / NOW
         4.) God says, HEAVEN IS OURS (God’s ‘note’). Holy Spirit = God’s REAL,
              PRESENT ‘DOWN PAYMENT’ for OUR ETERNAL HOME LATER!
                (Ie “cash in hand”)(We find His promise in His Word!)
     C. “Seal” = Commercial/legal term.
           1.) Important original documents have a SEAL (Notary etc..)
           2.) Document is totally enforceable in court. (Same as guaranty).
           3.) “Seal” in ancient times = authority/ quality approval of products/ and
                OWNERSHIP

This re-enforces – God’s Spirit is VERY IMPORTANT TO THE CHRISTIAN… & PERSONALLY dwells within. No Christian is without the Spirit. All Christians are
saved (maybe not growing as much as others). All Christians can rest secure in their salvation – and should strive to grow. Sign of Spirit’s indwelling = NOT MIRACLES but LIFE AND WORDS AND ACTIONS.

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Amazing Grace Bible Class – Introduction To Class

This entry is part 1 of 20 in the series Amazing Grace Bible Class

Welcome; Study of: Grace and the Holy Spirit.
My Prayer: “Dear Father,  help us never be ashamed, afraid,
or refuse to teach the truth and ramifications of your amazing grace”.
Introduce the study – Parables – Luke 15  “Things Lost and Found” (May see King David/Apostle Peter)(May see SELF)(Will definitely see God and His grace)
This world is full of “lost things”… ‘lost’ people… Luke 15 is a 3 parable chapter
which introduces us to ATTITUDES/ Law, Prejudice, (Big) GRACE – and
CONFLICT!
(Note: Some of the material contained in this series is from Jay Guinn’s study on Amazing Grace (oneinjesus.info) although I will be putting some of my own thoughts in the lesson as well. Jay’s book, “The Holy spirit and Revolutionary Grace” has been very helpful as well. Most of this material will be coming from dad’s workbook “Amazing Grace – God’s power to be”… it will be expanded here, and my own thoughts included. The purpose of this study is to help Christians better understand God’s grace, and how it is applied in the Christian life.)

1. THE SETTING
    A. Luke 14:25-34 Count the cost! (Things dear: vs25-27),
         1.) Build tower – COUNT THE COST!
         2.) King goes to war – COUNT THE COST!
         3.) Salt – (MANY BEGIN… LOSE DESIRE TO FINISH)
    B. “He who has ears to hear, let him hear.” (REALLY LISTEN).
    C. Luke 15:1-2)Tax collectors( Luke 18:914) /sinners GATHERING TO LISTEN.
         (S/thg missing -“fill my cup”)
         1.) Pay attention!!! ATTITUDES/ EXAMINE YOURSELF…
    D. “Sinners” – Pharisees classified those who’s lifestyle was not in keeping with
         the law.. “People of  the Land”. Pharisaic regulations = “When a man is one
         of the people of the land, entrust no money to him, take no testimony from him,
         trust him with no secret, do not appoint him guardian of an orphan, do not
         make him the custodian of charitable funds, do not accompany him on a journey.”
         1.) Pharisees = forbidden to be guest of SINNERS or to have SINNERS as a
              guest. i.e. avoid any and all contact!
         2.) These were the people who did not observe the petty details of the law.
         3.) They looked forward to the destruction of the sinner not their salvation –
              (beyond hope!)
    E. “Tax Collectors” – Cf. Luke 19:1-10 Zacchaeus  (What = Jesus’ ATTITUDE
          to the lost?!)
    F. Extra study: Some prejudices are hard to shake. Cf. Acts 10 (Cornelius
        and Peter) Galatians 2:11-21 (Paul vs Peter)(Law vs Grace).
2. THE LOST SHEEP / THE GOOD SHEPHERD: vss. 3-7
    A. Sheep are the PERSONAL RESPONSIBILITY OF THE SHEPHERD.
    B. Sheep get lost/wander/distracted/hurt themselves/ don’t hate the
         shepherd or other sheep.
    C. ATTITUDE/ACTION = LEAVE/GO/SEARCH UNTILL/FIND/REJOICE!
3. THE LOST COIN / THE DETERMINED WOMAN: vss 8-10
    A. Coin is PERSONAL RESPONSIBILITY OF THE WOMAN
    B. SHE lost it! (Carelessness/forgetfulness/preoccupied with other stuff)
         – How it was lost is not the focus… THE ATTITUDE OF CARING/ SEARCHING
            IS IMPORTANT WHEN COMPARED TO VS. 1-2.
    C. ATTITUDE/ACTION = SWEEP HOUSE/SEARCH UNTIL/FIND/REJOICE
4. THE LOST SON / THE LOVING GRACIOUS FATHER: vss 11-32
    A. 2 sons! vs. 11-12 (Eldest = 2/3 inheritance)(younger = 1/3) Deut. 21:17
    B. Younger son – Took his part and left. (Dust from far off country= on his
         heart long before it got on his feet!)
    C. Life of the party/ riotous living/ popular – paid the tab!/ S/thg happened…
         MONEY RAN OUT!
         1.) Hires self out/ Pig Pen/ ‘slop the pigs’. (FORBIDDEN TO JEWS).
         2.) STARVING/ “pig slop” looking better!!!/ CAME TO HIS SENCES!
              (Thinks of HOME/ and all he had given up.)
    D. Decision time! vs. 17-20 “I HAVE SINNED” “I AM NOT WORTHY”
         “MAKE ME A SERVANT” – ATTITUDE = HUMILITY!  ACTION =
          GO HOME!
    E. Vs. 21-24 The way back was hard but needed.
         1.) Recognized land marks passed on his journey away from home.
         2.) Attitude going back = different from attitude when he left!
    F. WELCOME HOME! Father (God) was looking/ ran/ embraced/ didn’t listen/
        GRACE!
        1.) Son tried to finish speech… Father “Be quiet my son… I LOVE YOU ANYWAY…
             WELCOME HOME.
        2.) No probation/ “You’ll have to work your way back”/ “You’ve done too much…
             shamed me too much… hurt me too much… to be called a ‘son’.”          
        3.) That night in his bed, what was the son thinking? “THE ROBE, THE RING, THE
             FATTED CALF… ALL FOR ME, AN UNWORTHY SON. WOW!!! What a Father
             (God)! I will never do that again!” “Today, I SAW MY DAD (GOD) RUN.”
  4. THE OLDER BROTHER vss. 25-32
       A. ATTITUDE/ ACTIONS – (Response to GRACE)
            1.) Angry!!! Why???
            2.) Refused to go in (join the celebration). Why???
            3.) I worked/ never disobeyed your commands
            4.) Jealous!!! Why???
       B. The Pleading Father (God)
            1.) You have everything!
            2.) YOUR BROTHER is home!
      

Corrie ten Boom, “Tramp For The Lord” pg. 28 “Only to those who have been in prison, does freedom have such great meaning.” (Prodigal Son Version: “ONLY TO THOSE WHO HAVE BEEN STARVING IN A STINKING PIG PEN, DOES HOME (my Father/ His grace and forgiveness) HAVE SUCH GREAT MEANING.”

“AMAZING GRACE…. How sweet the sound, that saved a wretch like me….

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Can I Have This Dance?

   Being a PK (preacher’s kid) was difficult at times. One of the difficult times was, we just couldn’t do some of the things other kids were doing. There were school activities we wanted to attend, like the school dance. It wasn’t much… it wasn’t the end of the world, but as kids, we thought it was. We just couldn’t understand why? We didn’t like
being ‘different’.  
    Truth be told, preacher’s kids, and families
are put on a pedestal. They are expected to be better than the other kids,
since they are an extension of the Minister, and thus the church. This means
being open for all kinds of criticism from members. It wasn’t all bad of course,
but WE had to be especially careful, because we didn’t want dad to lose his job
on account of us… so dancing was out. We missed the school socials, the proms,
and when we started to date, we didn’t know how to dance.   
   Now, some 50 years later, thanks to my wife’s encouragement, we’ve started to dance. At first it was ‘Swing’ dance, which is nice, but we had to do some travelling each week for lessons. Then we happened to find ‘Round Dancing’ here in Lake City! I never thought I would ‘get it’, but since January, we have both been learning, and having fun. Sure I have a long way to go, but ‘better late than never’.   
   Whoever said, “You can’t teach an old dog new tricks”, just gave up too soon. I’m here to tell you…. this ‘old dog’ can and is! Actually everyone can learn, if you want to bad enough. I’m just happy to have a wife who encouraged me to lay aside the excuses, (and television) and try. Besides, it means being together, making friends, having some good fun.   
   Try it! David did! No he wasn’t doing
the Round Dance… he was just overjoyed at bringing the Ark of the Lord back. “So
David and all the house of Israel brought up the ark of Jehovah with shouting,
and with the sound of the trumpet. And it was so, as the ark of Jehovah came
into the city of David, that Michal the daughter of Saul looked out at the
window, and saw king David leaping and dancing before Jehovah; and she despised
him in her heart” (2 Samuel 6:15-16). (Maybe Michal “despised him in her heart”
because he had ‘two left feet’ like me.)

   Sure some dances are not good because
they are not intended just for fun. Think about it, there’s a reason why they
call it dirty dancing. However, being together and just enjoying good clean
fun… well, nothing wrong with that.

   “Can I have this dance, for the rest
of my life…?” I’m so proud, my wife said, “Yes!”

  

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Jesus And Jonah (The Reluctant Prophet)

                         
   Once again ‘hard headed’ Pharisees approached Jesus. As usual it was to challenge Him. They wanted to see a “sign”, something which would speak directly of his authority. 
   Where had they been?! Jesus had been openly performing miracles and signs (Matthew 12:22-23). Their response… 24 “But when the Pharisees heard this, they said, “It is only by Beelzebul, the prince of demons, that this fellow drives out demons.” Would Satan work against himself? Of course not. Their hard heart was so obvious. Their request for a “sign” was answered this way… “A wicked and adulterous generation asks for a sign! But none will be given it except the sign of the prophet Jonah. For as Jonah was three days and three nights in the belly of a huge fish, so the Son of Man will be three days and three nights in the heart of the earth. The men of Nineveh will stand up at the judgment with this generation and condemn it; for they repented at the preaching of Jonah, and now something greater than Jonah is here” (Matthew 12:39-41).  He had called them hypocrites and “vipers”, and now He points them to Jonah…. but why? 
   Jonah had prophesied some 800 years before. (Here is the short version.) God had called Jonah to go to Nineveh and tell them, “Repent of perish… He didn’t want to go, because they were the enemies of Israel. He figured, if he didn’t go, God would destroy them which would help Israel. Instead of going to Nineveh he went the opposite direction by boat. God sent a big storm, which threatened the ship, and Jonah confessed, he was running from God. This frightened the others, so he volunteered to be thrown over-board. Now God sends a big fish which swallows Jonah. Three days in that situation would make anyone repent, so he did. I can just imagine how sick Jonah made the fish sick, and he vomited Jonah up on the land. He then went and preached his short “REPENT OR PERISH” sermon. They repented, and God spared them…. Jonah pouted, God rebuked him. 
   Now you can’t call Jonah a fable without calling Jesus a liar. Jesus referred to Jonah as the only “Sign” they would get. So what is he referring to?
   Jesus was speaking of the time when he would be crucified, and then on the third day, He would rise from the dead. (Just as Jonah had spent three days in the belly of the whale/ big fish…. Would this convince them? Evidently not, at least most of them rejected Jesus. This is why Jesus said that the people of Nineveh would testify against them in the judgment…. because the people of Nineveh repented, but these hard hearted Israelites did not.
   All the miracles done in their presence… all the messages presented in their hearing…. all the prophesies fulfilled… even the greatest miracle of all… the resurrection of Jesus… who was seen by hundreds afterwards, (I Corinthians 15) … and many still refused.  What will God do with those who’s hearts are so hard, that they are unmoved by His grace? (Luke 10:13-14).  It’s not over, till it’s over friends.
           

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More Than Just Five Stones

   He is listed as a “Faith’s Hall Of Famer” along with many others in Hebrews 11. He was just a shepherd boy, one of 8 sons, and certainly not the most impressive, although he was “handsome”. The prophet Samuel had been called to come to the house of Jesse and anoint a king for Israel, not because he had killed a lion and a bear while
caring for his sheep. Not because he was the youngest of the brothers… but I am
convinced it was because of his faith. 
    Faith in God is an unusual and powerful thing. For it places the focus on the ability not of self, but on the Almighty. The writer of Hebrew said, “Now faith is confidence in what we hope for and assurance about what we do not see” (Hebrews 11:1). There are many who laugh and scoff at this faith, claiming it to be nothing more than an emotional
crutch for the weak and stupid. How WRONG they are. The fact is “… without  faith it is impossible to please God, because anyone who comes to him must believe that he exists and that he rewards those who earnestly seek him” (Hebrews 11:6). David had FAITH, not that he wasn’t a confident person… but this is not what stands out in his life. He believed and trusted in God and was not ashamed to speak up about it.
  From this faith came a very special Psalm. One day he wrote “The LORD is my shepherd, I lack nothing. He makes me lie down in green pastures, he leads me beside quiet waters, He refreshes my soul. He guides me along the right paths for his name’s sake. Even though I walk through the darkest valley, I will fear no evil, for you are with
me; your rod and your staff, they comfort me. You prepare a table before me in
the presence of my enemies. You anoint my head with oil; my cup overflows. Surely
your goodness and love will follow me all the days of my life, and I will dwell
in the house of the LORD forever.”  (Psalm 23).
   How then did David deal with the giant named Goliath? Was there some strategy to outflank, or out run this giant? Was David’s plan to somehow distract so the Israelite soldiers could secretly attack? No. Did David just ‘believe’ and the giant would fall? No. For you see, faith is an active, motivating dynamic of the Christian’s life. It is what comes by hearing and accepting the Word of God as authoritative (Romans 10:17). Without this one dynamic, the stones are just stones… baptism, is just getting wet…
   David said to the Philistine, “…. I come against you in the name of the LORD Almighty, the God of the armies of Israel, whom you have defied. This day the LORD will deliver you into my hands…the whole world will know that there is a God in Israel. All those gathered here will know that it is not by sword or spear that the LORD saves;
for the battle is the LORD’s, and he will give all of you into our hands.” 
    Faith, truly is the victory that overcomes!

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Run Hide Or Fight

   The Ostrich has big eyes.  He stands nine feet tall and can weigh up to 350 pounds.  The Ostrich top speed is 40-45 MPH, and can run at this speed for up to 10 miles while keeping its head absolutely level. It has small weak wings, massive bare thighs and hoof like feet.  Long elastic tendons in its legs act like springs allowing the bird to run very efficiently.  An ostrich kick can be fatal.
   A hen can lay one large cantaloupe-size egg a day until there are six eggs in the nest.  Other hens will add eggs to the nest until it is full.  The hen and her mate will then incubate all the eggs for the six weeks it takes for them to hatch.  When the babies hatch, they are about a foot tall and begin walking and pecking immediately.  The mother never feeds them so they are not a burden to the parents.  The babies will hang around the parents for protection, but they grow rapidly increasing their weight 100 times during their first six months of life. After a year, the babies are close to eight feet tall and the mother will run them off where she can mate again. 
    Since this big bird cannot fly, when trouble comes it will lay down on the ground
and stick its head in the sand. No complaints from the big bird, this is the way God made it. ‘Built in’ response mechanisms to things feared for mankind and for the Ostrich and with all other creatures, are for safety. There are times when this pays off, while other times it does not. 
   Jesus taught, “But to you who are listening I say: Love your enemies, do good to those who hate you, bless those who curse you, pray for those who mistreat you. If someone slaps you on one cheek, turn to them the other also. If someone takes your coat, do not withhold your shirt from them. Give to everyone who asks you, and if anyone takes what belongs to you, do not demand it back. Do to others as you would have them do to you…..
   Love your enemies, do good to them,  and lend to them without expecting to get anything back. Then your reward will be great, and you will be children of the Most High,  because he is kind to the ungrateful and wicked” “Be merciful,  just as your Father  is merciful.
   “Do not judge, and you will not be judged.  Do not condemn, and you will not be condemned. Forgive, and you will be forgiven” (Luke 6:27-31, 35-37). 
   Truly the way the world fights back and the way Jesus teaches Christians to ‘fight back’ is different. Difficult? YES! But this is just one thing which makes Christians different. They ‘march to a different Drummer’. Jesus said, “And whoever does not carry their cross and follow me cannot be my disciple” (Luke 14:27).  
   Christians are not Ostriches, they just ‘fight’ different. Peter said, “But if you suffer for doing good and you endure it, this is commendable before God” (I Peter 2:20b). The world may ‘win’, for now, but in the end they lose. Good guys don’t always end last.

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She Put In Everything She Had

This entry is part 4 of 4 in the series Giving

   It was just a small country church. The elderly minister had always prayed for just two things: WISDOM and UNDERSTANDING. God had blessed him with this, as with Solomon of old.
   One of the members who attended his small church was very rich. He had climbed his way ‘up the corporate ladder’ and was now CEO. He attended church every week. One Sunday afternoon, they had a ‘dinner on the ground’, and the old minister sat with him. He said to him, “I know giving is a private matter, but I have just wondered why your contribution has not increased over the years?” The rich member replied, “Well, when I was beginning, we were giving about 15% of our income. It was hard, but we enjoyed giving it. But now that I have ‘made it big’, it’s just not reasonable to give that amount.”
   They finished their meal, and were ready for dessert, and the minister asked him if they could have a brief prayer… They bowed, and he began… “Dear God, I praise your Name for the way you have followed this man’s career with favor. You have showered him and his family with blessings which, at the beginning could not be imagined. Please Lord, return him to the beginning days, when he was just a low entry workman. Reduce his salary to the level then, where he can give liberally as he once did. After all Lord, you have never been interested in the amount which one gives, just the proportion and the attitude of the heart where the gift comes from. Bless him that he can once again become generous as he once was. Amen”
   Paul said, “Remember this: Whoever sows sparingly will also reap sparingly, and whoever sows generously will also reap generously. Each of you should give what you have decided in your heart to give, not reluctantly or under compulsion, for God loves a cheerful giver. And God is able to bless you abundantly, so that in all things at all times, having all that you need, you will abound in every good work” (2 Corinthians 9:6-8).
   GIVING IS A GRACE, NOT A LAW. Yet principles and laws apply, like the one mentioned above. While tithing is an Old Testament law, and Christians are free from this. Christians grow BEST UNDER GRACE, than under law. Giving is individual, and private. Be careful in judging the motives and hearts of others. Don’t threaten, or guilt Christians into giving. It won’t (and shouldn’t) work. Just encourage brethren to GROW IN GRACE, and let them enjoy the whole process.
   Jesus said,  “Give, and it will be given to you. A good measure, pressed down, shaken together and running over, will be poured into your lap.  For with the measure you use, it will be measured to you” (Luke 6:38). “Jesus sat down opposite the place where the offerings were put and watched the crowd putting their money into the temple treasury. Many rich people threw in large amounts. But a poor widow came and put in two very small copper coins, worth only a few cents. Calling his disciples to him, Jesus said, “Truly I tell you, this poor widow has put more into the treasury than all the others. They all gave out of their wealth; but she, out of her poverty, put in everything—all she had to live on.” (Mark 12:41-44).
           

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