The main objective of this Blog is to help us trust God more and grow in grace as we pray for His guidance and accept His will for our life. Oh, to be more Christ-like! That should be every Christian's aim! That's what we need to strive for and pray for... so that when we stand before Him... He will say to us, "Welcome home, thou good and faithful servant."

Friday, November 30, 2007

What Is Your Goal?

Hello dear brothers and sisters in Christ,

The wise and foolish are often contrasted in Proverbs. The characteristics, reputation and results of each are well worth knowing - if wisdom is your goal.

What Is Your Goal?

The Bible says a wise man gives good advice but the foolish man lacks common sense:
Proverbs 10:21 - "The lips of the righteous feed many; but fools die for want of wisdom.

Now, I've seen foolish Christians and I'm sure you have too... but I can guarantee a foolish Christian is not walking in the way God instructs, or they would not be so foolish. On the other hand, I've seen many intelligent, unsaved men and they have worldly wisdom - but not God's wisdom - and they are foolish.

Proverbs 16:16 "How much better is it to get wisdom than gold! Yea, to get understanding is rather to be chosen than silver".

Gaining Godly wisdom is better than acquiring worldly wealth. Many men take exceptional care and great pains to gain wealth, only to fight the fear of losing it. They are foolish and their goal is to strive to hold onto what they can never keep.

Yet, a man with Godly wisdom knows to be content with what God has given him and his fears are not about losing worldly wealth. His goal is to not lose the joy of his salvation, the assurance of God's leading and his heavenly rewards.

Having a high IQ doesn't mean you are wise - it only means you are intelligent and being wise about worldly things doesn't mean you have true wisdom.

Proverbs 4:9 "Fools make a mock at sin: but among the righteous there is favor".

Being foolish is a laughing matter to an unsaved person. His goal is to be free from guilt and to have all the fun he can. When he commits sin he laughs at it; instead of being ashamed of it, and humbled for it, he makes a mock of it, and a jest of it, and of the reproofs and admonitions of godly men. Sin is a pastime, he takes as much delight and pleasure in it as men do in their sports, and commits it as openly and freely; yes, not only takes pleasure in doing it himself, but in them that do it.

He may be intelligent but he's foolish and lacks true wisdom.

Proverbs 14:15 The simple (or foolish man) believeth every word: but the prudent man (a man with wisdom) looketh well to his going.

The first part of this proverb describes those who give heed to seducing spirits, and doctrines of devils; they believe as their church believes (no matter the doctrine); they believe with an implicit faith; they believe every word and doctrine their church says they should --- these are the "simple" - or fools who give up their understanding, and even their senses, and pin their faith upon another man's word. They may be intelligent but they lack true wisdom. Their goal is to appear to be wise and godly but they deny Jesus by the way they live.

Listen, you should strive to be like the Bereans who heard Paul and Silas preach, but instead of accepting what they preached as the truth they search the Scriptures to see if what they preached was the truth.

Acts 17:11 "Now these were more noble than those in Thessalonica, in that they received the word with all readiness of the mind, examining the Scriptures daily, whether these things were so".

See, the Bereans had a goal... they wanted the truth and because they searched the Scriptures for the truth they found it! They were wise and noble.

What is your goal?

Proverbs 14:15 The simple (or foolish man) believeth every word: but the prudent man (a man with wisdom) looketh well to his going.

The second part of the above verse talks about a man who has wisdom: his goal is to take heed to his ways to walk rightly before the Lord. He wants to make sure he is not walking in ways of his own devising and choosing, but in God's ways. He makes sure he is in the way of life and salvation by Christ, and in the way of holiness. He makes sure he has chosen the way of Truth (according to God's Word and not mans word), and walks so that every step he takes in doctrine is according to the Word of Truth. His goal is to make sure he has Christ for a pattern, and the Spirit for a guide; and that his walk is as becomes the Gospel, worthy of the calling wherein he is called, and that it is circumspect and wise; and such a man may be truly said to be a man of wisdom.

Proverbs 15:14 The heart of him that hath understanding seeketh knowledge (wisdom); But the mouth of fools feedeth on folly.

We can see in the first part of the above verse that a wise man's goal is to seek to increase his wisdom and he is hungry for God's Truth. The heart of a wise man with understanding, rejoices in the knowledge he has attained but still covets more and labors for more, as he grows in grace and in the knowledge of Christ. In the second part of the verse we see that a fool's goal is to be well satisfied with his folly and not seek the cure of it. His carnal mind feasts on the gratifications of his appetites. Vain entertainment and sensual pleasures are his goal and with these he seems content.

Proverbs 17:10 "A reprimand impresses a person who has understanding more than a hundred lashes impress a fool". (GWB)

"A word is enough to the wise. A gentle reproof will enter not only into the head, but into the heart of a wise man, so as to have a strong influence upon him; for, if but a hint be given to conscience, let it alone to carry it on and prosecute it. Stripes are not enough for a fool, to make him sensible of his errors, that he may repent of them, and be more cautious for the future. He that is stubborn and willful is very rarely benefited by severity. King David was softened with, "Thou art the man"; but Pharaoh remained hard under all the plagues of Egypt". (Matthew Henry's commentary)

Proverbs 28:26 "Whoever trusts in his own mind is a fool, but he who walks in wisdom will be delivered".

"The Christian is "wise unto that which is good, and simple concerning evil". The wisdom of God gives a wise man the knowledge to avoid evil; the government of God provides for all the rest." (Darby's commentary)

Proverbs 29:11 "Stupid people express their anger openly, but sensible people are patient and hold it back." (Good News Bible)

Some people take pride in "speaking their mind" to others but God says that kind of person is a fool.

"A fool uttereth all his mind,.... His goal is to tell all he knows, all that is in his heart; whatever he thinks, and all that he intends to do; what or whom he loves or hates. Or, "a fool brings out all his wrath"; it breaks out at once, even all of it, and is soon known, as in Proverbs 12:16 "When a fool is annoyed, he quickly lets it be known. Smart people will ignore an insult." (Gill's commentary)

"But a wise man's goal is to keep it in till afterwards. He reserves his mind, and thoughts, and designs, to himself; and does not uncover them until a proper opportunity offers itself; or he restrains his wrath and anger, defers showing it until a proper time, when it may answer a better purpose, and he may do it without sin." (Gill's commentary)

Proverbs 24:3 - 6 "Homes are built on the foundation of wisdom and understanding. Where there is knowledge, the rooms are furnished with valuable, beautiful things. Being wise is better than being strong; yes, knowledge is more important than strength. After all, you must make careful plans before you fight a battle, and the more good advice you get, the more likely you are to win."

So what is your goal? Is it to seek God's wisdom and be content in this life, or is it to seek after the pleasures of this world and be a fool?

1Corinthians 1:20 Where is the wise? where is the scribe? where is the disputer of this world? hath not God made foolish the wisdom of the world?

1Corinthians 3:18 - 20 "Let no man deceive himself. If any man thinketh that he is wise among you in this world, let him become a fool, that he may become wise. For the wisdom of this world is foolishness with God. For it is written, He that taketh the wise in their craftiness: and again, The Lord knoweth the reasoning's of the wise that they are vain".

Father, God, I confess my own sins about not seeking your wisdom as I should. Doing this study on wise and foolish men has caused me to be ashamed of my conduct in the past.

So often, when I get really angry, I become like the fool who "uttereth all his mind" and I don't want to be this way! I want to be full of your grace and wisdom like the wise man who "restrains his wrath and anger" and does not sin against you.

As I read more in your word help me to memorize the verses so I might not sin against you. And let me live in such a way that my children and grandchildren will see how your wisdom can change a person's heart and life.

My goal is to be filled with your wisdom and to walk as a wise man does in humility of mind. I know you will help me to listen to words of reproof with a humble heart and to obey what you reveal to me in your Holy Scriptures.

Thank You Father God for your faithfulness, your love and your Holy Spirit who gives me guidance. May I never again shame the name I wear: "Christian".
I pray this in Jesus name - Amen.

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"The Lord bless thee, and, keep thee. The Lord make his face to shine upon thee, and be gracious unto thee. The Lord lift up his countenance upon thee and give thee peace " ~ Numbers 6:24-26.

In His tender care always,
Dot

"Let us lay aside every weight, and the sin which does so easily beset us, and let us run with patience the race that is set before us."~~ HEBREWS 12:1

"Anything that dims my vision of Christ, or takes away my taste for Bible study, or cramps my prayer life, or makes Christian work difficult, is wrong for me, and I must, as a Christian, turn away from it."
~~ J. Wilbur Chapman (1859-1918)



Acknowledgements

* A lot of my studies are done using my Life Application Study Bible (KJV) by Tyndale House Publishers and I heavily rely on the explanatory notes for each verse I use because I can not explain them better.

* I often rely on my New American Standard Bible by Thomas Nelson Publishers for double checking the meaning of the verses I used in the King James Version. Not that I think the NAS Bible is better than the KJV Bible, but it gives me more insight into some of the KJV Bible verses.

* Most of my studies are done using the E-Sword program from this site: http://www.e-sword.net/ I downloaded all their commentaries and bought others. The maps and teachers aids are so valuable that I can now do a study in half the time I took before. All the quotes from commentaries by great Theologians came from the E-Sword program.

Tuesday, November 27, 2007

Accountability Partners

When I read the devotion below from my dear friend, Pat Aman, I felt the need to post it for you. Thank you, Pat, for allowing me the privledge of using one of your devotions. Her site link is below her devotion (it's also on my links - on the side of this page)

I pray you will seriously and prayerfully consider asking God to bring an accountability partner into your life.

My dearest friend is Judith George and she has been my accountability partner for over twenty years... what a blessing it has been to have such a friend! Thank You Father God!

"The Lord bless thee, and, keep thee. The Lord make his face to shine upon thee, and be gracious unto thee. The Lord lift up his countenance upon thee and give thee peace " ~ Numbers 6:24-26.

In His tender care always,
Dot

"Let us lay aside every weight, and the sin which does so easily beset us, and let us run with patience the race that is set before us."~~ HEBREWS 12:1

"Anything that dims my vision of Christ, or takes away my taste for Bible study, or cramps my prayer life, or makes Christian work difficult, is wrong for me, and I must, as a Christian, turn away from it."
~~ J. Wilbur Chapman (1859-1918)


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Accountability Partners

Ecclesiastes 4:9-10 "Two are better than one, because they have a good return for their work:If one falls down, his friend can help him up. But pity the man who falls and has no one to help him up!"

Lets talk about the value of being in a regular small group of believers to share and grow in Christ. Small groups, in my opinion, are where growth occurs -- while worship services are where we acknowledge God for Who He is, and celebrate our growth in Christ.

I want to take this a step further and talk about having an "Accountability Partner." Being accountable to someone, gives us more incentive to be even more like Christ and to be more intimate with Christ. One of the reasons we slip in our Christian walk is that generally, we answer to no one. We don't intentionally start out the day and say "today I will fail at walking the talk." We all have good intentions. A person does not walk in a bar and say "today I think will become an alcoholic". No one wants to fail, no one intentionally misses the mark; a devoted Christ-follower does not intentionally fall into to the traps and snares that are placed before us in life.

Okay, let's get practical. How do I find a partner, and what is my accountability partner going to hold me accountable for? We must carefully chose our partner.

Proverbs 13:20 "He who walks with the wise grows wise, but a companion of fools suffers harm".

The primary issue which people I have talked with hold each other accountable for, is the area of Spiritual Disciplines. A daily check-up on Bible reading, prayer, quiet time, etc. In another words -- holding you accountable for your relationship with God. Other areas are family relationships, use of time and money, moral behavior and personal struggles.

Building an accountability relationship with someone takes time. Lots of time. The most successful partners that I have seen have formed as an offshoot of a small group environment. Two people may connect in the group and then start meeting once a week on their own, to further develop their trust in each other, which leads to a true accountability.

Let's look at what the Bible tells us about choosing an accountability partner.

James 5:16 (NRSV) "Therefore confess your sins to one another, and pray for one another, so that you may be healed. The prayer of the righteous is powerful and effective".

1 Th 5:11 (NRSV) "Therefore encourage one another and build up each other, as indeed you are doing".

Prov 17:17 (NCV) "A friend loves you all the time, and a brother helps in time of trouble".

First: Two things an accountability partner is not: This person is not a counselor to you, nor are you a counselor to them. A counselor is someone that you ask questions of and seek answers from. An accountability partner is someone that can ask us questions, and we are able to disclose the true answers. See the difference? In a counseling situation, I go to someone and ask questions. In an accountability situation, my partner comes to me and asks me the questions about my life. The partner can ask any question to help keep me on course.

An accountability partner is not a fellowship partner. You don't go to breakfast once a week and talk about the weather. You have to get beyond the mundane and surface-level conversations. You are allowing someone to see inside of you, to see past the smokescreens that we put up. It means getting past the Sunday morning conversation of "How are things?" and you say "great, nice weather we are having," when actually you are struggling with sin, your kid is flunking in school and your dog has quit speaking to you. : )

Is the picture of an accountability partner becoming clearer? This person must be someone on the same page or close to you spiritually. He or she also needs to be someone trustworthy and discreet. And it needs to be, on balance, an equal partnership. One partner does not dominate the other with their own problems. Now, of course, life challenges are not always equal. Some meetings or conversations with your partner will be one-sided; sometimes we need to just unload our burdens and that is great. But... over the course of the relationship, there is balance and equality in the sharing.

Finally, It just plainly and simply takes a lot of prayer and time to find the ideal accountability partner. As I said, the ideal place to find a partner is in your small group. People will tend to gravitate toward each other based on common interests and spiritual maturity.

Oh, and you will not find these persons in gossip groups, but in real sold-out-to-Christ Bible and Prayer Groups.

Father, guide us and lead us today. Help us find a partner to hold us accountable. The plan you have laid out for us in Your Word is a perfect plan. Help us to live by your plan for us. Father thank you for Your Son Jesus, Who gives us the perfect example for our lives. In Jesus name we pray, Amen.

(Nehemiah 8:10)"The Joy Of The Lord, Is Your Strength."

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Saturday, November 17, 2007

The Special Duties Of Children Towards Their Parents

When I read Pastor Baxter sermon below (about a child's responsibility toward his/her parents) I felt sure his sermon needed to be sent out. We often hear of the parents responsibility towards their children (and rightly so) but today's society is full of "self-centered" young people and one of the reasons is because we failed to teach them their responsibilities.

This sermon (as you can see) is hundreds of years old, but in truth, it's right on time for all generations of Christian parents. I'm making sure all my grandchildren receive this and it would be to your children's advantage to see they read it also.

This isn't just an indictment on our children! It's an indictment on all parents (myself included) for not teaching our children the truth!

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The Special Duties Of Children Towards Their Parents
by Richard Baxter (1615 - 1691)

Though precepts to children are not of so much force as to them of riper age, because of their natural incapacity, and their childish passions and pleasures which bear down their weak degree of reason; yet somewhat is to be said to them, because that measure of reason which they have is to be exercised, and by exercise to be improved: and because even those of riper years, while they have parents, must know and do their duty to them; and because God uses to bless even children as they perform their duties.

Direct. I. Be sure that you dearly love your parents; delight to be in their company; be not like those unnatural children, that love the company of their idle play-fellows better than their parents, and had rather be abroad about their sports, than in their parents' sight.

Remember that you have your being from them, and come out of their loins: remember what sorrow you have cost them, and what care they are at for your education and provision; and remember how tenderly they have loved you, and what grief it will be to their hearts if you miscarry, and how much your happiness will make them glad: remember what love you owe them both by nature and in justice, for all their love to you, and all that they have done for you: they take your happiness or misery to be one of the greatest parts of the happiness or misery of their own lives.

Deprive them not then of their happiness, by depriving yourselves of your own; make not their lives miserable, by undoing yourselves. Though they chide you, and restrain you, and correct you, do not therefore abate your love to them. For this is their duty, which God requires of them, and they do it for your good. It is a sign of a wicked child, that loves his parents the less because they correct him, and will not let him have his own will. Yea, though your parents have many faults themselves, yet you must love them as your parents still.

Direct. II. Honor your parents both in your thoughts, and speeches, and behavior. Think not dishonorably or contemptuously of them in your hearts. Speak not dishonorably, rudely, irreverently, or saucily, either to them or of them. Behave not yourselves rudely and irreverently before them. Yea, though your parents be never so poor in the world, or weak of understanding, yea, though they were ungodly, you must honor them notwithstanding all this; though you cannot honor them as rich, or wise, or godly, you must honor them as your parents.

Remember that the fifth commandment hath a special promise of temporal blessing; "Honor thy father and mother that thy days may be long in the land," And consequently the dishonourers of parents have a special curse even in this life: and the justice of God is ordinarily seen in the execution of it; the despisers and dishonors of their parents seldom prosper in the world.

There are five sorts of sinners that God uses to overtake with vengeance even in this life.

Perjured persons and false witnesses.Murderers.Persecutors.Sacrilegious persons. And,The abusers and dishonors of their parents.

Remember the curse on Ham, Gen. 9:22, 25. It is a fearful thing to see and hear how some ill-bred ungodly children will talk contemptuously and rudely, to their parents, and wrangle and contend with them, and contradict them, and speak to them as if they were their equals: (and it is commonly long of the parents themselves that breed them to it:) and at last they will grow even to abuse and vilify them. Read Prov. 30:17, "The eye that mocketh at his father, and despiseth to obey his mother, the ravens of the valley shall pick it out, and the young eagles shall eat it."

Direct. III. Obey your parents in all things (which God forbade not). Remember that as nature hath made you unfit to govern yourselves, so God in nature hath mercifully provided governors for you. Here I shall first tell you what obedience is, and then tell you why you must be thus obedient.

I. To obey your parents is to do that which they command you, and forbear that which they forbid you, because it is their will you should (to so. You must, have in your minds a desire to please them, and be glad when you can please them, and sorry when you offend them; and then, You must not set your wit or your will against theirs, but readily obey their commands, without unwillingness, murmuring, or disputing: though you think your own way is best, and your own desires are but reasonable, yet your own wit and will must be subjected unto theirs, or else how do you obey them?

II. And for the reasons of your obedience;

Consider it is the will of God that it should be so, and he hath made them as his officers to govern you; and in disobeying them, you disobey him. Read Eph. 6:1-3, "Children, obey your parents in the Lord; for this is right. Honor thy father and mother, (which is the first commandment with promise,) that it may be well with thee, and thou may live long on the earth." Col. 3:20, "Children, obey your parents in all things, for this is well-pleasing unto the Lord." Prov. 23:22, "Hearken to thy father that begat thee, and despise not thy mother when she is old." Prov. 13:1, "A wise son heareth his father's instruction." Prov. 1:8, 9, "My son, hear the instruction of thy father, and forsake not the law of thy mother; for they shall be an ornament of grace unto thy head, and chains about thy neck."

Consider also, that your parents' government is necessary to your own good; and it is a government of love: as your bodies would have perished, if your parents or some others had not taken care for You, when you could not help yourselves; so your minds would be untaught and ignorant, even like to brutes, if you had not others to teach and govern you. Nature teaches the chickens to follow the hen, and all things when they are young, to be led and guided by their dams; or else what would become of them?

Consider also, that they must be accountable to God for you; and if they leave you to yourselves, it may be their destruction as well as Yours, as the sad example of Eli tells you. Rebel not therefore against those that God by nature and Scripture hath set over you; though the fifth commandment require obedience to princes, and masters, and pastors, and other superiors, yet it named your father and mother only, because they are the first of all your governors, to whom by nature you are most obliged.

But perhaps you will say, that though little children must be ruled by their parents, yet you are grown up to riper age, and are wise enough to rule yourselves. I answer, God doth not think so; or else he would riot have set governors over you. And are you wiser than be? It is but few in the world that are wise enough to rule themselves; else God would not have set princes, and magistrates, and pastors, and teachers over them, as he hath done. The servants of the family are as old as you, and yet are unfit to be rulers of themselves. God loves you better than to leave you master-less, as knowing that youth is rash and inexperienced.

Question: But how long are children under the command and government of their parents?

Answer: There are several acts and degrees of parents' government, according to the several ends and uses of it. Some acts of their government are but to teach you to go and speak, and some to teach you your labor and calling, and some to teach you good manners, and the fear of God, or the knowledge of the Scriptures, and some are to settle you in such a course of living, in which you shall need their nearer oversight no more.

When any one of these ends are fully attained, and you have all that your parents' government can help you to, then you are past that part of their government.

But still you owe them, not only love, and honor, and reverence; but obedience also in all things in which they are still appointed for your help and guidance: even when you are married from them, though you have a propriety in your own estates, and they have not so strict a charge of you as before; yet if they command you your duty to God or them, you are still obliged to obey them.

Direct. IV. Be contented with your parents' provision for you, and disposal of you. Do not rebelliously murmur against them, and complain of their usage of you; much less take any thing against their wills. It is the part of a fleshly rebel, and not of an obedient child, to be discontent and murmur because they fare not better, or because they are kept from sports and play, or because they have not better clothes, or because they have not money allowed them, to spend or use at their own discretion. Are not you under government? and the government of parents, and not of enemies? Are your lusts and pleasures fitter to govern you, than your parents' discretion?

Be thankful for what You have, and remember that you deserve it not, but have it freely: it is your pride or your fleshly sensuality that makes you thus to murmur, and not any wisdom or virtue that is in you. Get down that pride and fleshly mind, and then you will not be so eager to have your wills. What if your parents did deal too hardly with you, in your food, or raiment, or expenses? What harm doth it do you? Nothing but a selfish, sensual mind would make so great a matter of it.

It is a hundred times more dangerous to your souls and bodies to be bred too high, and fed too full and daintily, than to be bred too low, and fed too hardly. One tends to pride, and gluttony, and wantonness, and the overthrow of health and life; and the other tends to a humble, mortified, self-denying life, and to the health and soundness of the body.

Remember how the earth opened, and swallowed all those rebellious murmurers that grudged against Moses and Aaron, Num. 16; read it, and apply it to your case; and remember the story of rebellious Absalom; and the folly of the prodigal, Luke 15; and desire not to be at your own disposal; nor be eager to have the vain desire of your hearts fulfilled. While you contentedly submit to your parents, you are in God's way, and may expect his blessing; but when you will needs be carvers for yourselves, you may expect the punishment of rebels.

Direct. V. Humble yourselves and submit to any labor that your parents shall appoint you to. Take heed, as you love your souls, lest either a proud heart make you murmur and say, This work is too low and base a drudgery for me; or lest a lazy mind and body make you say, This work is too hard and toilsome for me; or lest a foolish. playful mind do make you weary of your book or labor, that you may be at your sports, and say, This is too tedious for me. It is little or no hurt that is like to befall you by your labor and diligence; but it is a dangerous thing to get a habit or custom of idleness and voluptuousness in your youth.

Direct. VI. Be willing and thankful to be instructed by your parents, or any of your teachers, but especially about the fear of God, and the matters of your salvation. These are the matters that you are born and live, for; these are the things that your parents have first in charge to teach you. Without knowledge and holiness all the riches and honors of the world are nothing worth; and all your pleasures will but undo you.

Oh, what a comfort is it to understanding parents to see their children willing to learn, and to love the word of God, and lay it up in their hearts, and talk of it, and obey it, and prepare betimes for everlasting life! If such children die before their parents, how joyfully may they part with them as into the arms of Christ, who hath said, "That of such is the kingdom of heaven," Matt. 19:14. And if the parents die first, how joyfully may they leave behind them a holy seed, that is like to serve God in their generation, and to follow them to heaven, and live with them for ever. But, whether they live or die, what a heart-breaking to the parents are ungodly children, that love not the word and way of God, and love not to be taught or restrained from their own licentious courses.

Direct. VII. Patiently submit to the correction which your parents lay upon you. Consider, that God hath commanded them to do it, and that to save your souls from hell; and that they hate you, if they correct you not when there is cause; and that they must not spare for your crying, Prov. 13:24; 22:15; 29:15; 23:13, 14; 19:18. It is not their delight, but for your own necessity. Avoid the fault, and you may escape the correction.

How much rather had your parents see you obedient, than hear you cry! It is not long of them, but of yourselves, that you are corrected. Be angry with yourselves, and not with them. It is a wicked child, that instead of being better by correction, will hate his parents for it, and so grow worse. Correction is a means of God's appointment; and therefore go to God on your knees in prayer, and entreat him to bless and sanctify it to you, that it may do you good.

Direct. VIII. Choose not your own company, but use such company as by your parents is appointed you. Bad company is the first undoing of a child. When for the love of sport you choose such playfellows as are idle, and licentious, and disobedient, and will teach you to curse, and swear, and lie, and talk filthily, and draw you from your book or duty, this is the devil's high-way to hell. Your parents are fittest to choose your company.

Direct. IV.
Choose not your own calling or trade of life, without the choice or consent of your parents. You may tell them what you are most inclined to, but it belongs more to them than to you to make the choice; and it is your part to bring your wills to theirs. Unless your parents choose a calling for you that is unlawful; and then you may (with humble submissiveness) refuse it. But if it be only inconvenient, you have liberty afterward to change it for a better, if you can, when you are from under their disposal and government.

Direct. X. Marry not without your parents' consent. Nay, if it may be, let their choice determine first of the person, and not your own: inexperienced youth doth choose by fancy and passion, when your experienced parents will choose by judgment. But if they would force you to join yourselves to such as are ungodly, and like to make your lives either sinful or miserable, you may humbly refuse them. But you must remain unmarried, while by the use of right means you can live in chastity, till your parents are in a better mind.

But if indeed you have a flat necessity of marrying, and your parents will consent to none but one of a false religion, or one that is utterly unfit for you, in such a case they forfeit their authority in that point, which is given them for their edification, and not for your destruction; and then you should advise with other friends that are more wise and faithful: but if you suffer your fond affections to contradict your parents' wills, and pretend a necessity, (that you cannot change your affections,) as if your folly were incurable; this is but to enter sinfully into that state of life, which should have been sanctified to God, that he might have blessed it to you.

Direct. XI. If your parents be in want, it is your duty to relieve them according to your ability; yea, and wholly to maintain them, if there be need. For it is not possible by all that you can do, that ever you can be on even terms with them; or ever requite them for what you have received of them. It is base inhumanity, when parents come to poverty, for children to put them off with some short allowance, and to make them live almost like their servants, when you have riches and plenty for yourselves. Your parents should still be maintained by you as your superiors, and not as inferiors. See that they fare as well as yourselves; yea, though you got not your riches by their means, yet even for your being you are their debtors for more than that.

Direct. XII. Imitate your parents in all that is good, both when they are living, and when they are dead. If they were lovers of God, and of his word and service, and of those that fear him, let their example provoke you, and let the love that you have to them, engage you in this imitation.

A wicked child of godly parents is one of the most miserable wretches in the world. With what horror do I look on such a person! How near is such a wretch to hell! When father or mother were eminent for godliness, and daily instructed them in the matters of their salvation, and prayed with them, and warned them, and prayed for them, and after all this the children shall prove covetous or drunkards, or whoremongers, or profane, and enemies to the servants of God, and deride or neglect the way of their religious parents, it would make one tremble to look such wretches in the face.

For though yet there is some hope of them, alas, it is so little, that they are next to desperate; when they are hardened tinder the most excellent means, and the light hath blinded them, and their acquaintance with the ways of God hath but turned their hearts more against them, what means is left to do good to such resisters of the grace of God as these?

The likeliest is some heavy dreadful judgment. Oh! what a woeful day will it be to them, when all the prayers, and tears, and teachings, and good example; of their religious parents shall witness against them! How will they be confounded before the Lord! And how sad the thought is to the heart of holy, diligent parents, to think that all their prayers and pains must witness against their graceless children, and sink them deeper into hell!

And yet, alas, how many such woeful spectacles are there before our eyes! and how deeply doth the church of God suffer by the malice and wickedness of the children of those parents that taught them better, and walked before them in a holy, exemplary life!

But if parents be ignorant, superstitious, idolatrous, popish, or profane, their children are forward enough to imitate them. Then they can say, Our forefathers were of this mind, and we hope they are saved; and we will rather imitate them, than such innovating reformers as you.

As they said to Jeremiah, chap. 49:16-18, "As for the word that thou hast spoken to us in the name of the Lord, we will not hearken to thee. But we will-burn incense to the queen of heaven-as we have done, we and our fathers, our kings, and our princes in the cities of Judah, and in the streets of Jerusalem; for then we had plenty of victuals, and were well, and saw no evil: but since we left off to burn incense to the queen of heaven,-we have wanted all things, and have been consumed by the sword and by the famine."

Thus they walk "after the imagination of their hearts, and after Baalim (the false worship) which their fathers taught them," Jer. 9:14. "And they forgot God's name as their fathers did forget it," Jer. 23:27. "They and their fathers have transgressed to this day," Ezek. 2:. Yea, "They harden their necks, and do worse than their fathers," Jer. 7:26.

Thus in error and sin they can imitate their forefathers, when they should rather remember, I Pet. 1:18, 19, that it cost Christ his blood "to redeem men from their vain conversation received by tradition from their fathers."

And they should penitently confess, as Dan. 9:8, "O Lord, to us belong confusion of face, to our kings, to our princes, and to our fathers, because we have sinned against thee," ver. 16.

And as Psalm. 106:6, "We have sinned with our fathers," Saith God,
Jer. 16:11-13, "Behold, your fathers have forsaken me-and have not kept my law; and ye have done worse than your fathers: therefore I will cast you out,"
Jer. 44:9, 10, "Have ye forgotten the wickedness of your fathers, and the wickedness of the kings of Judah, and your own wickedness? They are not humbled even unto this day."
Jer. 1:4, "Be not as your fathers, to whom the former prophets have cried, saying, Turn ye now from your evil ways, but they did not hear."
Mal. 3:7, "Even from the days of your fathers ye are gone away from mine ordinances, and have not kept them. Return unto me, and I will return unto you."
Ezek. 20:18, "Walk ye not in the statutes of your fathers." See verses. 27, 30, 36.

"Follow not your fathers in their sin and error, but follow them where they follow Christ," I Cor. 9:1.


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"Let us lay aside every weight, and the sin which does so easily beset us, and let us run with patience the race that is set before us."~~ HEBREWS 12:1

"Anything that dims my vision of Christ, or takes away my taste for Bible study, or cramps my prayer life, or makes Christian work difficult, is wrong for me, and I must, as a Christian, turn away from it."
~~ J. Wilbur Chapman (1859-1918)




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Monday, November 12, 2007

Where We May Agree to Differ ....

The article below came from U.K. Apologetics by Robin Brace and I highly recommend your reading it.
Blessings,
Dot

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Where We May Agree to Differ ....
And Where We Should Defend the Truth!

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This article seeks to outline where Bible-believing evangelical Christians may agree to differ, and where we should clearly recognise the heretical.

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As a countercult and Apologetics group of websites we frequently get invited to “expose” various religious teachers whom – it is believed – are showing cult-like tendencies. Very often however we cannot comply because after researching a particular preacher/writer/group we do not find anything which merits them being labelled a cult or sect; yes, we may find things that we would not wholly agree with but – overall – the evidence is not overwhelming. At other times however the evidence for a group being a cult is overwhelming.

So, what are the areas which would tend to distinguish a cult or sect, and what are those areas where Christians really should allow honest differences of opinion? We can do little better here than to consider some of the great creeds of the early Church since these creeds were very careful to delineate biblical truth in opposition to various early heresies. Creeds such as the Apostles Creed , the Nicaean Creed and others are helpful to us, as are some of the great evangelical Confessions of Faith (such as the Westminster Confession) which, again, were careful to outline what is essential in the gospel of Jesus Christ - placing a separation between the essential and those areas where differences of opinion are permissible.

First of all then, if a person claims to be a Christian, i.e, a follower of Jesus Christ of Nazareth, what – according to the Bible – should they certainly believe?

1. That Jesus is genuinely the Son of God and that He was both genuinely human but also genuinely God (this immediately would rule out groups such as Jehovah's Witnesses who believe that Jesus was merely the highest angelic creation of God) (Luke 1:31-33; John 1:1-3, 10, 14).

2. That Jesus was conceived of the Holy Spirit and was born of a virgin, so had a human Mother but no human Father (Matthew 1:18; Luke 1:30-32).

3. That Jesus was indeed crucified and died and rose from the dead 3 days later according to the Scriptures (Acts 2:22-24, 27).

4. That the death of Jesus means that repentant sinners can have their sins forgiven – the slate wiped completely clean! - and His resurrection also pictures the future resurrection of such believers, which is sure! This is what theologians call 'substituitionary atonement' – the value of the life of Jesus and of His death is so great that it can pay for the sins of all who will come to Him in faith (Acts 2:38-39). Sadly many liberals do not accept this which raises a huge question mark over their 'Christianity'. By the way, the Bible does not say that Jesus only died for a tiny group, but rather, that the scope of His sacrificial death is available for the whole world (John 3:15-17; 1 John 2:2).

5. That Hell is a reality. Now what is Hell? It is eternal separation from God which the Bible appears to show is a punishment for those who have never wanted God in this life (Luke 16:19-31; Revelation 21:8).

6. That Satan is a literal evil spirit being (this rules out the Christadelphians who do not believe in a literal devil), who Adam and Eve succombed to in the Garden of Eden (Mark 1:13; Luke 10:18).

7. That there is a huge angelic army in obedience to God, and a smaller army of demons (fallen angels, deceiving spirits) who follow Satan (Hebrews 12:22; 1 Timothy 4:1).

8. That those who come to Christ in faith then commence the process of sanctification – being made increasingly Christlike. This is entirely due to the activity of the Holy Spirit. But we do not achieve spiritual perfection in this life (John 14:17-18,26; John 15:1-8; 2 Corinthians 7:1; Hebrews 6:1; 2 Peter 3:18).

9. That we never earn salvation through our own 'good works' but that it is Christ who increasingly performs His good works within us as we yield to Him (Isaiah 64:6; Ephesians 2:8-9).

10. That the Holy Bible is the inspired Word of God which is sufficient in matters of faith and practise. The reception of the Holy Spirit means that a true believer will gradually grow in biblical and spiritual knowledge and understanding; but God witholds complete understanding from His children in this life (Matthew 22:29; 1 Corinthians 15:3; 2 Timothy 3:16-17 Deuteronomy 29:29).

11. That truly converted children of God become 'Church' – they do not “join a church” although they should meet together with other believers in order to worship God and to deepen their knowledge of Him (Matthew 16:18-19; Acts 2:47; Hebrews 12:22-24).

12. That the coming Resurrection of the Dead will be followed by the Great Judgment after which the saved will inherit Eternal Life (1 Corinthians 15:20-24, 47-52; Matthew 25:31-46).




I hold that the above truths are not negotiable: they are what Christians should believe and need to believe, yet in His mercy, God may well conclude some, perhaps very many, in His Body who do not yet fully understand these things in their entirety but surely eventually will.

Now let us look at a few things which are not of such pivotal importance and where legitimate differences of opinion may exist between true believers:

The nature of the 'millenium' – of course the actual word 'millenium' never even occurs in the Bible, it is a matter of the interpretation of Revelation 20. This seems 'major' to some Christians but biblically it is simply not a major area.

The specific interpretation of prophecy – again, not a major area and differences of opinon will certainly exist between true believers in this area.

The specific form of 'church government'. Not a major area.

The matter of Bible translations. If we have the Bible in our own language (some peoples of the world are still waiting!) then we are mightily blessed by God and should not bicker too long over which translation is best, ultimately it is the Holy Spirit who is the revealer of spiritual knowledge, not any Bible translation.

The very old Arminian/Calvinism debate. Yes, even now a few feel it is of greater importance than it actually is. There are true believers who honestly look to Christ as their Saviour in both camps as well as a growing number who reject both labels as being divisive.

The exact nature of Hell – the Bible certainly reveals a Hell (which the Christian should most certainly believe in), but it tells us next to nothing about it (the reader may wish to consult my article, The Utter Folly of Arguing Over Hell), therefore Christians may quite legitimately have differences of opinion in this area. We do know that Hell represents eternal separation from God which lies in wait for the deeply and intrinsically wicked who reject all of God's overtures.

Specific approaches/understandings toward baptism. Biblically this is not a major area.

I may say that it is my considered opinion that people who choose to argue long and hard in such areas as the seven given above also tend to be immature in the faith.

Unbiblical Traits and Tendencies Which Tend to Be Displayed by the Cults and Sects: Please Carefully Note These!

The powerful and charismatic leader who infers (or clearly states) that God is working exclusively with him, possibly including the concept that his followers comprise 'the one and only true church', thereby equating 'Church' with a specific human instituition/grouping which Jesus refused to do; Mark 9:38-40.

Any concept that the group followers are in a separate and superior class to other Christians.

Any suggestion of financial or psychological manipulation of followers. Sometimes, for instance, there is a tendency for the sect leader/leaders to encourage group members to report private/ intimate matters concerning other members to the leaders, this is a means of attaining psychological control over people seen as weaker. Regarding finance, cults and sects will almost invariably seek financial control over their members lives; this is a great hallmark of the cults!

Any suggestion that God reveals new and specific truth just to the group.

The tendency to encourage church/group members to discontinue former friendships/family relationships.

The tendency to encourage followers to see rejection of the leader as equal to the rejection of God.

The lack of a balanced approach to the Scriptures (groups that are prophecy extremists/spiritual gifts extremists are always in danger of slipping over the borderline into becoming a cult). It really is true that true Christianity is Christocentric – putting Christ central in everything, just as the apostle Paul did, which is very clear from his epistles.

Any public humiliation of members who are deemed to have fallen short in some area.

Rejection of the major Christian doctrines (please refer back to the 12 essential doctrines of true biblical Christianity).

The tendency to embrace extreme conspiracy theories in which there are people specifically plotting to destroy the group!

The tendency to promote the false doctrine of justification by works: if members do certain things then God is bound to give divine protection/divine healing/wealth/eternal life etc.

Frequently the leader/founder of such groups has a background of involvement with the occult and occultic practises even though they will often try very hard to conceal this from group members.

Any tendency to try to hold people into membership when those people feel that the time is right to leave and move on to another fellowship. Such people who leave should then never be treated as 'anathema' or as 'backsliders' (assuming they are not totally leaving the Christian Faith).

The above tendencies are very strongly indicative of the cults and sects and of spiritually misleading teachers, they really do seem to occur again and again in such groups. Please be watchful!

I hope that this article has clearly shown what beliefs are essential to true biblical Christianity and the sort of belief areas where honest differences of opinion should be tolerated. I also hope that this article may increasingly 'arm us' to avoid unbiblical influences and unbiblical teachers.

Robin A. Brace
2004

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Friday, November 9, 2007

Are You In The Furnice Of Affliction?

Hello dear brothers and sisters in Christ,

Throughout our life (in this world) we will suffer sorrows, rejections, shame and sickness... so when we suffer these things what should our reaction be?

Isaiah 48:10 "Behold, I have refined thee, but not with silver; I have chosen thee in the furnace of affliction."
Silver is kept in a furnace until all the dross is eliminated, and this is what God is talking about. He's saying, "I will not deal so harshly with you that you burn up in the furnace of affliction... but will purify you by allowing you to go through much suffering."

Pain's Furnace Heat

Pain's furnace heat within me quivers
God's breath upon the flame does blow;
And all my heart in anguish shivers
And trembles at the fiery glow;
And yet I whisper, "As God will!"
And in the hottest fire hold still.

He comes and lays my heart, all heated,
On the hard anvil, minded so
Into His own fair shape to beat it
With His great hammer, blow on blow;
And yet I whisper, "As God will!"
And at His heaviest blows hold still.

He takes my softened heart and beats it;
The sparks fly off at every blow;
He turns it 0'er and heats it,
And lets it cool, and makes it glow;
And yet I whisper, "As God will!"
And in His mighty hand hold still.

Why should I complain? for the sorrow
Then only longer-lived would be;
The end may come, and will tomorrow,
When God has done His work in me;
So I say trusting, "As God will!"
And, trusting to the end, hold still.

~ Julius Sturm (1816 - 1896)

Perhaps you are suffering and wondering why God is allowing you to go through such deep pain. Listen, if you are a believer (one who believes Jesus is God and believes what He did to save you) then you can also believe God has chosen you and He is perfecting you. You may be going through a furnace of affliction like no other - but dear one... do not be alarmed, do not be dismayed and do not be discouraged for God has said He will never forsake those He has chosen.

Hebrews 13:5 "Let your conversation be without covetousness; and be content with such things as ye have: for he hath said, I will never leave thee, nor forsake thee."

If you ever get a chance to read George MacDonald's books don't pass it by. I have several of his books and wish for more. The great author, C. S. Lewis, wrote the following about George MacDonald, "I know hardly any other writer who seems to be closer, or more continually close, to the Spirit of Christ Himself!"

George MacDonald wrote more than 50 books and the few I have were edited by Dan Hamilton and published by Victor Books. He was born in Germany in 1824 and died in 1905. The reason I'm telling you this is because of what George MacDonald said about trusting God:

"Trusting, even when it appears you have been forsaken; praying when it seems your words are simply entering a vast expanse where no one hears and no voice answers; believing that God's love is complete and that He is aware of your circumstances, even when your world seems to grind on as if setting it's own direction and not caring for life or moving one inch in response to your petitions; desiring only what God's hands have planned for you; waiting patiently while seemingly starving to death, with your only fear being that your faith might fail - 'this is the victory that has overcome the world'; this is genuine faith indeed."

God is looking for those whose hearts are firmly established in His Word - those who will continually trust Him no matter their circumstances. I became a Christian at the age of 30 but never completely surrendered my will to God until a few years ago. God had to bring me through many fiery-furnaces of pain and horrible circumstances of shame before I finally surrendered my all to Him... and yet... even today I sometimes find myself going my own way. Nevertheless, always, always God brings me back to Himself through suffering some shame or sorrow.


No Will But Thine

Jesus, 'tis my aim divine,
Hence to have no will but thine,
Let me covenant with thee,
Thine for evermore to be:
This my prayer, and this alone,
Savior, let thy will be done!

Thee to love, to live to thee,
This my daily portion be,
Nothing to my Lord I give,
But from him I first receive:
Lord, for me thy blood was spilt,
Lead me, guide me, as thou wilt.

All that is opposed to thee,
Howsoever dear it be,
From my heart the idol tear,
Thou shalt have no rival there,
Only thou shalt fill the throne:
Savior, let thy will be done.

Wilt thou, Lord, in me fulfill
All the pleasure of thy will;
Thine in life, and thine in death,
Thine in every fleeting breath,
Thou my hope and joy alone:
Savior, let thy will be done.

—Octavius Winslow (1808 - 1878)

I shall be eternally grateful for the precious pain of shame that humbles me, and the cherished grief of sorrow that softens my heart because they always bring me back to the One who loves me and only wants the very best for me. Oh, I despise it, as we all do, when I have to go through a fiery furnace of affliction. Now, however, I do not fight it because on the other side I know I will see God's hand in it and thank Him for the lessons learned.

I well remember the day (years ago) when I prayed for God to do whatever it would take to make me more Christ-like... and He has been faithful to my request! God will always do whatever it takes to make us into the Christian He wants us to be - even if we never pray for it - but I believe God is pleased when we pray for it.

Listen, dear Christian, we must be willing to pay the price of having our pride crushed by shame and our will pulverized by grief, or we will never come to know the deep joy of faith and the sure peace of trust (the peace that passes understanding).

Philippians 4:7 "And the peace of God, which passeth all understanding, shall keep your hearts and minds through Christ Jesus."

The peace that passes understanding can only be obtained by those who've come to trust God no matter their circumstances. The sure aim of the furnace of affliction is to perfect us and if we truly believe this we can be at peace in God's furnace. Not that we won't suffer the feelings of pain and sorrow - but in spite of our feelings we can have peace in knowing God's hand is in everything that comes to us. When we are suffering we may feel as though the pain will never end but when we trust God for it He will show us a wider perspective of our suffering.

My times are in Thy hand;
My God, I wish them there;
My life, my friends, my soul I leave
Entirely to Thy care.

My times are in Thy hand;
Whatever they may be;
Pleasing or painful, dark or bright,
As best may seem to Thee.

My times are in Thy hand;
Why should I doubt or fear?
My Father’s hand will never cause
His child a needless tear.

My times are in Thy hand,
Jesus, the crucified!
Those hands my cruel sins had pierced
Are now my guard and guide.

My times are in Thy hand,
I’ll always trust in Thee;
And, after death, at Thy right hand
I shall forever be.
--- William F. Lloyd (1791-1853)

Matthew Henry, in one of his commentaries, said: "God is much displeased when he is distrusted and when an arm of flesh is relied on more than his power and goodness. By putting our confidence in God we give honor to him."

That great Presbyterian pastor, J. R. Miller (1840 - 1912) wrote, “Whole, unbruised, unbroken men are of little use to God.” So, what is involved in being broken by God? “One is not broken until all resentment and rebellion against God and man is removed. One who resents, takes offense, or retaliates against criticism and opposition or lack of appreciation is unbroken. All self-justification and self-defense betrays an unbroken spirit. All discontent and irritation with providential circumstances and situations reveals unbrokeness. Genuine brokenness usually requires years of crushing, heartache, and sorrow. Thus are self-will surrendered and deep degrees of yieldedness and submission developed, without which there is little agape love…Until one is broken, he is full of himself, his plans, his ambitions, his value judgments. One is often so full of self that there is little room for more of God.” This is a great truth so when you suffer remember these words and tell God you are willing to suffer quietly through His furnace of affliction.

"Every step on the pathway of spiritual progress will be marked by the bloody footprints of wounded self-love." ~ Alexander MacLaren (1826 - 1910)

That great Scottish preacher, Andrew Bonar (1810 - 1892), often left a thought with someone who was sick and I have hid his words in my heart in case I suffer a serious illness - He would say to the sick person: "...You may be teaching angels (Ephesians 3:10). Angels learn much by visiting God's people. They know nothing of suffering themselves, but they learn from the patience and joyfulness of suffering believers. When the sick one enters heaven, some of the angels will say, 'Oh, here is my teacher come!' ". I have Andrew Bonar's diary and life book (first published in 1893) and what a blessing it has been to my soul!

No matter what type of "furnace of affliction" we go through, we can be sure God is not taken by surprise and He knows before-hand what is going to happen. Therefore, you can be sure God will come to save you just at the perfect time. Meanwhile, be still and wait upon the Lord... Remember, what happens to you isn't as important as how you react to it.

Be Still, Be Still

O' troubled soul, beneath the rod,
Your Father speaks, be still, be still;
Learn to be silent unto God,
And let Him mold you to His will.

O' praying soul, be still, be still,
He cannot break His promised Word;
Sink down into His blessed will,
And wait in patience on the Lord.

O' waiting soul, be still, be strong,
And though He tarry, trust and wait;
Doubt not, He will not wait too long,
Fear not, He will not come too late.

Mrs. L.B. Cowman (1870 - 1960)

For those of you who are suffering from depression I want to encourage you to visit this site and read the testimony of this woman who fought and won the battle over depression.

http://www.earnestlycontending.com/KT/Studies/living/depressionstudy.html


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"The Lord bless thee, and, keep thee. The Lord make his face to shine upon thee, and be gracious unto thee. The Lord lift up his countenance upon thee and give thee peace " ~ Numbers 6:24-26.

I used to ask God to help me. Then I asked if I might help Him. I ended up by asking Him to do His work through me.
~~ Hudson Taylor


In His tender care always,
Dot


"Let us lay aside every weight, and the sin which does so easily beset us, and let us run with patience the race that is set before us."
~~ HEBREWS 12:1

"Anything that dims my vision of Christ, or takes away my taste for Bible study, or cramps my prayer life, or makes Christian work difficult, is wrong for me, and I must, as a Christian, turn away from it."
~~ J. Wilbur Chapman (1859-1918)


Acknowledgements

* Many hours have been spent in doing this study. A lot of my study was done using my Life Application Study Bible (KJV) by Tyndale House Publishers and I heavily relied on the explanatory notes for each verse I used because I couldn't have explained them better.

* I also relied heavily on my New American Standard Bible by Thomas Nelson Publishers for double checking the meaning of the verses I used in the King James Version. Not that I think the NAS Bible is better than the KJV Bible, but it gives me more insight into some of the KJV Bible verses.

* Most of my study was done using the E-Sword program from this site: http://www.e-sword.net/ I downloaded all their commentaries and bought others. The maps and teachers aids are so valuable that I can now do a study in half the time I took before. All the quotes from commentaries by great Theologians came from the E-Sword program.



Please feel free to share my devotions but do leave this link so others can join us:
http://dotsdogma.blogspot.com/


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Wednesday, November 7, 2007

Our nation has turned away from it's Christian heritage and I believe we are under judgment (and have been for a long time). God sends warning signs all the time and if we take the time to think about it we can clearly see those signs: the terrorist attacks and threatening of more attacks; all the terrible hurricanes; horrible tornadoes; terrifying earthquakes; devastating fires; ravaging, antibiotic-resistant diseases; scorching droughts; the awful e-coli and other deadly bacteria in our food supply. It certainly causes one to wonder what's next.

2 Timothy 3:1 - "This know also, that in the last days perilous times shall come."

Just this past weekend a little girl went missing from our small town of Stella, Missouri. Because of the situation, most people around here fear she has met with a horrible death. She was abducted from her bed Friday night while she slept. Her mother works nights and was at work on Friday night. Her step-dad was babysitting her and he said she went to bed around nine O'clock. It was late Saturday morning before she was discovered missing.

Her name is Rowan Ford and she is only 9 years old. She has been missing from her Stella home since Friday night (Nov. 2nd, 2007)

Stella has a population of only a 187 people with very few businesses: an elementary school, a gas station, a post office, a telephone office but there is no grocery store. We never imagined something like this could possibly happen in such a small town!


Every day we read about more and more child abuse, rapes and murders of children. God in heaven must be so angry because He loves our children so much. Jesus said this about someone who would mistreat a little child in Luke 17:2 - "It were better for him that a millstone were hanged about his neck, and he cast into the sea, than that he should offend one of these little ones."

2 Peter 3:3 - "Knowing this first, that there shall come in the last days scoffers, walking after their own lusts,..."

I do believe the United States has reached the point of no return. What was once a free and godly nation is now a nation under God's judgment because of all the abortions, ungodly sexual sins, selfish and self-centered divorces, lack of respect for the elderly, malicious gossips, lovers of sin rather than lovers of godliness, lack of honor for parents, lack of concern for the widow and orphans, lack of self-control in all things and little honor anywhere!

Jude 1:7 - "Even as Sodom and Gomorrah, and the cities about them in like manner, giving themselves over to fornication, and going after strange flesh, are set forth for an example, suffering the vengeance of eternal fire."

It is time for Christians to "blow the trumpet." because more destruction is coming, not just deteriorating social conditions or loss of freedoms but clear and horrible judgments from God. "If the trumpet does not sound a clear call, who will get ready for battle?" (1 Corinthians 14:8). As Christians we must sound the call to repentance because "judgment must begin at the house of God" (1 Peter 4:17). God's message to His people today is to walk with Him in humble obedience and to come out of the world's value system. We need to get ready to meet Jesus, and tell as many others as possible about God's grace and salvation.

2 Peter 3:9 - 11 "The Lord is not slack concerning his promise, as some men count slackness; but is longsuffering to us-ward, not willing that any should perish, but that all should come to repentance. But the day of the Lord will come as a thief in the night; in the which the heavens shall pass away with a great noise, and the elements shall melt with fervent heat, the earth also and the works that are therein shall be burned up. Seeing then that all these things shall be dissolved, what manner of persons ought ye to be in all holy conversation and godliness,... "

Let us humble ourselves and pray for our leaders asking God for forgiveness. We need to live with urgency and seek God's will and turn from our sinful ways! Brothers and sisters in Christ... He is our only hope in these perilous days.

2 Chronicles 7:14 - "If my people, which are called by my name, shall humble themselves, and pray, and seek my face, and turn from their wicked ways; then will I hear from heaven, and will forgive their sin, and will heal their land."

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Monday, November 5, 2007

What happens when you die?


When I first became a Christian I didn't know a thing about theology (the study of God and the doctrines and beliefs of Christianity) or eschatology (the study of last things such as death, judgment, and the destination of the soul).

I wasn't raised in church and although I did attend a few times, whatever part of the Bible I heard washed off me like water off a duck's back.

I questioned what would happen to me when I died and worried about what kind of answer I could give to my children if they asked about death. That began my study on this subject:
What happens when we die?


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Here's a nutshell version of what happens when one dies:

If you are a Christian (one who believes and has confessed Jesus Christ as God), your spirit is immediately ushered into the presence of Jesus by His holy angels. Your spirit (that part of you which thinks and reasons and remembers) will remain in Heaven until the Rapture. At the rapture (when Christ comes for His Church) Jesus will bring your spirit with Him and He will resurrect and glorify your body (making it eternal in nature). You will then stand in front of the Judgment Seat Of Christ where He will judge your works and reward you for what you did in His name. After the Judgment seat of Christ you will reign with Christ for a thousand years of peace and righteousness and after the thousand years you will live eternally with Jesus on the new earth.

If you are not a Christian (one who has not believed and has not confessed Jesus Christ as God) then your spirit will go to Hades at your death. This is a place of torments where your spirit is held until the resurrection of the unrighteous which takes place at the end of the thousand year reign of Christ. At that resurrection you are taken before the Great White Throne Judgment seat of God where you are judged for your works (not believing in Jesus) and then you will be condemned to the "second death," which is the "lake of fire" or Hell.

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For those who ask, "What will Heaven be like?" Below is a link to a site you will certainly want to visit:
http://www.godandscience.org/doctrine/heaven.html


You can read a complete study on this subject by joining Devotions by Dot
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/devotionsbydot/

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We must always be diligent to present ourselves approved to God as a workman who does not need to be ashamed, handling accurately the Word of Truth - 2 Timothy 2:15. This is my goal as a student of Christ Jesus and I'm sure you endeavor to do the same.

I pray for God to grow us up in His Word to become the person He wants us to be for eternity.

If you're carrying a heavy burden today; full of sorrow, grief and tears, please know this email has been sent with a prayer for God's comfort to you. Remember, Jesus is the One we can trust for all our heartaches. The Holy Spirit is our Comforter and He will give us comfort. Just go to Him in prayer and cry on the shoulder of Jesus. He loves us so!


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Saturday, November 3, 2007

Are you suffering from a wrong done you?

We in American often think only Christians living in a foreign country suffer because they are Christians, but God's Word says all Christians who are trying to live godly lives suffer.

2 Timothy 3:12 - "Yea, and all that will live godly in Christ Jesus shall suffer persecution."

Are you living Godly in Christ Jesus? Meaning, are you a Christian and doing what God's Word tells you to do? Then don't be surprised when you suffer because Satan hates you and he will raise up men and women who will persecute you... count on it! Yes, even here in America.... And Satan uses our families, our friends and other Christians against us. I have seen many Christians who hurt other Christians shamefully and woefully! I have seen children hurt their parents shamefully and woefully! I have seen Christian families torn apart because none of them seem to understand how Satan attacks us. I have seen friendships torn apart because Satan knows how to do it... he uses one against the other. Sometimes, the way a lot of Christians act causes me wonder if they really believe there is an evil force (Satan) who is at war with us.

I've seen churches split apart because Christians refuse to trust God. When there's a difference of opinion in the church they won't allow God's Word to guide them. They think any means is okay for the end result of how they want things to go. If you've been in a church for very long you've probably seen it too.

If you've had to suffer from another Christian's immature, or deliberate, wrong choice then it only proves one thing... Satan knows how to cause trouble between Christians and he's good at it! But we who try our best to live godly lives and follow the instructions set out for us in God's Word can take heart because we know God's Word says we shall be comforted and vindicated ( a word of warning is necessary here because if we try to retaliate - if we take our own vengeance then God will not vindicate us because God's Word says, Rom 12:19 "Avenge not yourselves, beloved, but give place unto the wrath of God: for it is written, Vengeance belongeth unto me; I will recompense, saith the Lord.") I'm ashamed to admit it but I've been a part of causing others to suffer wrong because of my bad choices and because of my own immaturity to do what was right. Therefore, when I suffer wrong from others my responsibility is to forgive and give it all to God. We must learn to trust God that He will take the hurtful situation and turn it around for our good and His glory.


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Albert Barnes (Albert Barnes was born in Rome, New York, in 1798) http://www.swordsearcher.com/christian-authors/albert-barnes.html says in his commentary on this verse:

2 Timothy 3:12 - "Yea, and all that will live godly in Christ Jesus shall suffer persecution." "... It is undoubtedly true at all times, and will ever be, that they who are devoted Christians ...who carry out his principles, will experience some form of persecution. The "essence" of persecution consists in "subjecting a person to injury or disadvantage on account of his opinions." It is something more than meeting his opinions by argument, which is always right and proper; it is inflicting some injury on him; depriving him of some privilege, or right; subjecting him to some disadvantage, or placing him in less favorable circumstances, on account of his sentiments.This may be either an injury done to his feelings, his family, his reputation, his property, his liberty, his influence; it may be by depriving him of an office which he held, or preventing him from obtaining one to which he is eligible; it may be by subjecting him to fine or imprisonment, to banishment, torture, or death. If, in any manner, or in any way, he is subjected to disadvantage on account of his religious opinions, and deprived of any immunities and rights to which he would be otherwise entitled, this is persecution. On account of his opinions, he may be held up to ridicule, or treated with neglect, or excluded from society to which his attainments and manners would otherwise introduce him, or shunned by those who might otherwise value his friendship. These things may be expected in the best times, and under the most favorable circumstances; and it is known that a large part of the history of the world, in its relation to the church, is nothing more than a history of persecution."
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If you've never been persecuted in any way, I think you should wonder whether it is not an evidence that you are not a Christian. We must consider this too... that it is easy for a professed Christian to avoid persecution, if he yields every point in which Christianity is opposed to the world - Shameful!

God often deems it necessary that his children should suffer. There are effects to be accomplished by affliction which can be accomplished in no other way; and some of the happiest results on the soul of a Christian, some of the brightest traits of character, are from the effect of trials. So, if you are suffering from a wrong done to you, or if someone in your family has turned against you... turn it over to God so He can accomplish what He needs to accomplish in your life (to conform you to the image of Christ Jesus). When you do that, God is glorified and you will be vindicated.

Listen, this life we live as a Christian is all about glorifying God and becoming like Christ so we can be fit to fulfill the role (position) God has for us in eternity. Stop resisting God's ordained suffering He allows you to go through! Start today trusting God (that's believing God knows what He's doing in your life) and you will find the "peace that passes understanding" and freedom to be all that God wants you to be.

One of God's greatest commandments requires us to: "Matthew 5:44 "...but I say unto you, love your enemies, and pray for them that persecute you."
Love your enemies - this means for us to wish our enemy well; to pity his madness and wrong choices because he will answer to God for them. We are to aid him in his time of trial; to seek to do him good; and to speak kindly of him and to him. This is a special law of Christianity, and the highest test of loving Christ and probably the most difficult of all of God's commands to do.
Another of God's great commandments requires us to: Matthew 19:19 "Honor thy father and mother; and, Thou shalt love thy neighbor as thyself." These two commandments we should seek to do with all our heart.

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Albert Barnes, in his commentary says this:

Honor thy father and mother -
1. Obey them, keep their commands, Col 3:20; Eph 6:1-3.2. Respect them, show them reverence.3. Treat their opinions with respect - do not despise them or ridicule them.4. Treat their habits with respect. Those habits may be different from ours; they may be antiquated, and to us strange, odd, or whimsical; but they are the habits of a parent, and they are not to be ridiculed.5. Provide for them when sick, weary, old, and infirm. Bear with their weakness, comply with their wishes, speak to them kindly, and deny yourselves of rest, and sleep, and ease, to promote their welfare.


Thou shalt love thy neighbor as thyself - This Christ declared to be the second great commandment of the law, Mat_22:39.
A neighbor means:1. any person who lives near to us.2. any person with whom we have dealings.3. a friend or relative, Mat_5:43.4. any person - friend, relative, countryman, or foe, Mar_12:31.5. any person who does us good or confers a favor on us, Luk_10:27-37,
This commandment means, evidently:1. that we should not injure our neighbor in his person, property, or character.2. that we should not be selfish, but should seek to do him good.3. that in a case of debt, difference, or debate, we should do what is right, regarding his interest as much as our own.4. that we should treat his character, property, etc., as we do our own, according to what is right.5. that, in order to benefit him, we should practice self-denial, or do as we would wish him to do to us, Mat_7:12.


It does not mean:1. that the love of ourselves, according to what we are, or according to truth, is improper. The happiness of myself is of as much importance as that of any other man, and it is as proper that it should be sought.2. It does not mean that I am to neglect my own business to take care of my neighbors. My happiness, salvation, health, and family are committed especially to myself; and, provided I do not interfere with my neighbors rights or violate my obligations to him, it is my duty to seek the welfare of my own family as my first duty.
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When you do the things stated above then your Christian walk will reflect the peace of mind you really need for accomplishing what God has planned for you in this life.

And now, Grace to you and peace from God our Father and the Lord Jesus Christ.

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We must always be diligent to present ourselves approved to God as a workman who does not need to be ashamed, handling accurately the Word of Truth - 2 Timothy 2:15.


This is my goal as a student of Christ Jesus and I'm sure you endeavor to do the same.

I pray for God to grow us up in His Word to become the person He wants us to be for eternity.

If you're carrying a heavy burden today; full of sorrow, grief and tears, please know this email has been sent with a prayer for God's comfort to you. Remember, Jesus is the One we can trust for all our heartaches. The Holy Spirit is our Comforter and He will give us comfort. Just go to Him in prayer read His Word and cry on the shoulder of Jesus. He loves us so!

I hope you will study with, and pray for a Bible believing group of Christians this Sunday. God says for us to: "Not forsake the assembling of ourselves together as the manner of some, but exhorting one another." Hebrews 10: 25

In His tender care always,
Dot



Acknowledgements

* Most of my study was done using the E-Sword program from this site: http://www.e-sword.net/
I downloaded all their commentaries and bought other books for this program. The maps and teachers aids are so valuable and I can now do a study in half the time I took before. All the quotes from commentaries by great Theologians came from the E-Sword program.

* Some of my study was done using my Life Application Study Bible (KJV) by Tyndale House Publishers.


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