This study was presented at the Polk County Jail in 2007. We just touch on some principals and I think, the main concept of the Bible.
If we treat others half as good as He treats us, the world would be different place. We would have no need for jails or police. We would have no need for courts. We wouldn't sue each other. There would be no need.
We can't out-give God. His very nature to give. Our nature is to be selfish. That is why we must think like Him. So we can mirror his actions - follow His example.
It becomes apparent that our actions are to mirror God's actions toward us. That may be overly simplistic.
We readily see, That He expects us to sacrifice or give gifts to others the way He treats us and sacrifices for us.
Rom 12:1-2 21st Century KJV
1 I beseech
you therefore, brethren, by the mercies of God, that ye present your bodies a
living sacrifice, holy, acceptable unto God, which is your reasonable service.
2 And be not conformed to this world,
but be ye transformed by the renewing of your mind, that ye may prove what is
that good and acceptable and perfect will of God
Beseech – Call near , invite, ask, call you
to, intreat, call for, pray, beg, implore urgently
Rom 15:30,
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Paul
invites us to think about, by begging (he must think what he is saying is
important) us in an urgent manner and tells us to listen to his message.
Therefore – so, hence, then
Bretheren –
1) a brother, whether born of the
same two parents or only of the same father or mother
2) having the same national
ancestor, belonging to the same people, or countryman
3) any fellow or man
4) a fellow believer, united to
another by the bond of affection
5) an associate in employment or
office
6) brethren in Christ
a) his brothers by blood
b) all men - don’t forget “God would that all men be
saved” 1Ti 2:4 - Who will have all men to be saved,
and to come unto the knowledge of the truth.
c) apostles
d) Christians, as those who are
exalted to the same heavenly place
Mercies
–
God’s mercy / save sinners by re-establishing His Kingdom. Gal
2:8-9
1.
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compassionate or kindly forbearance shown toward an offender,
an enemy, or other person in one's power; compassion, pity, or benevolence: Have mercy on the poor sinner.
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2.
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the disposition to be compassionate or forbearing: an adversary wholly without mercy.
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3.
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the discretionary power of a judge to pardon someone or to
mitigate punishment, esp. to send to prison rather than invoke the death
penalty.
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4.
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an act of kindness, compassion, or favor: She has performed countless small mercies for her friends
and neighbors.
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5.
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something that gives evidence of divine favor; blessing: It was just a mercy we had our seat belts on when it
happened.
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6.
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at the mercy
of, entirely in the power of; subject to: They were at the mercy of their captors. Also, at one's mercy.
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Present -
1.
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to
furnish or endow with a gift or the like, esp. by formal act
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3.
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afford
or furnish
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11.
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to
represent, impersonate, or act,
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16.
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a
thing presented as a gift
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4.
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to
hand over or submit
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Lets take a look at an old testament sacrifice: - it will become clear
that a sacrifice is a gift.
Leviticus 16:7New International Version (NIV) 7 Then he is to take the two goats and present them before the Lord at the entrance to the tent of meeting
The idea
here is to make a gift of something, to give something, a gift is always free –
or at least it is supposed to be. In this case a sacrifice to the Living God, a
gift from a man.
The
creation is never greater than creator. We know man could never give anything
to God. However, in the case of worship (as is the case with all giving) the act of giving is the
true gift.
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Gift always free next slide next
slide.
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A gift is always given in love.
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What do we call gifts (Christmas, birthday
presents – spelled the same way). Remember God’s free Gift in salvation
(undeserved) He – presented or gave to us?
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We can never out give God, in the
old test. He put in place a series of animal sacrifices because He had not sent
His Son yet to be a perm. Sac for us. Think of that he sent His Son not only to re-establish
His Kingdom here on earth but through His Son, a permanent sacrifice or gift
was given to each on of us.
your body
- a temple - 1 Cor. 6:19 – A temple
is where sacs were made
a living
sacrifice – your reasonable service -
acceptable to God
Rom 15:16 Gal 2:20 –
after what He has done for us it’s the least we can do for Him.
We
are Crucified with Him – if we are joint heirs with Him Rom
8:17
Like any father all
God wants for us is the best. (His
Children)
1.
He thru Paul, tells
us to give ourselves over to Him and His way of thinking, His service (by
working for Him, in our church, by helping and building each other up, etc.
what ever He wants you to do specifically) He speaks to us most of time thru
His Word, Pray – listen/spend time being quiet specifically to listen to
God.
2.
He tells us not to
be like the unbelieving world but transform or change your thinking to the way
He thinks. (He says that the least we can do) – when we do that (the more we
think like Him. Or our thoughts line up with His, then it’s easier to discern
His voice)
3.
We learn what is
the good, acceptable, and perfect will of God the more we meditate on His Word.
It’s a circle of Gods Love toward us: The more we meditate on His Word the more
He reveals to us and the more He reveals to us, the more we meditate on His
Word.
Consider this
in-light of understanding through daily meditation of God’s Word:
Luke 8:18New International Version (NIV) 18 Therefore consider carefully how you listen. Whoever has will be given more; whoever does not have, even what they think they have will be taken from them.”
4.
. The more we
learn about Him the more we will want to learn - for who can resist then The
God of the universe?
(read) Isaiah 28: 9&10 “line upon line, precept
upon precept”
5.
Paul telling us to
meditate (think about, mull over, kick around) The Word
6.
When we do this,
our view of situations – good or bad, begins to change to the way God see them.
This is what He wants for us and tells us to meditate on His Word in many
places in the Bible.
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