Friday, January 30, 2015

Love By Choice



  • Pray
  • Text: Galatians 5:22

We MUST realize that we don’t have a CLUE when it comes to God’s Love for us …

Nor height nor depth, nor anything else in all creation will be able to separate us from the love of God which is in Christ Jesus our Lord
  • Realize that nothing you have or haven’t done can make God love you any more or any less than HE does right now.
  • We are talking about the unconditional, by choice type of love
  • Intrinsic value of people – God’s creation in His Image
  • Our language = one word for love. Grk has four. We only concerned with “agape” for now
  • By choice

Agapao (n) Agape (v)
  • Concentrate on agapao and agape – very similar but a diff.  (n/v)

  • God’s unconditional love toward man  (John 3:16)  (unconditional, by choice)

  • God expects unconditional love of believers towards all men   (John 13:34)

    • Very  hard to live out – God never asks anything impossible – (just difficult)

  • Bible principle – Sowing and reaping / seed time and harvest – (Mark 4:24 – 29) – we get what we give
    24And He said to them, Be careful what you are hearing. The measure [of thought and study] you give to [the truth you hear] will be the measure[of virtue and knowledge] that comes back to you--and more [besides] will be given to you who hear.25For to him who has will more be given; and from him who has nothing, even what he has will be taken away[]by force], 26And He said, The kingdom of God is like a man who scatters seed upon the ground,27And then continues sleeping and rising night and day while the seed sprouts and grows and increases--he knows not how.28The earth produces [acting] by itself--first the blade, then the ear, then the full grain in the ear. 29But when the grain is ripe and permits, immediately he sends forth [the reapers] and puts in the sickle, because the harvest stands ready.
·         You get what you give
  • God expects and has provided for us to be able to unconditionally love all men. (Gal 5:22 NLT)
22 But when the Holy Spirit controls our lives, he will produce this kind of fruit in us: love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, 23 gentleness, and self-control. Here there is no conflict with the law

  • We show God’s love by:(1) What we say (edify)   build up (The Word always does this)
(Proverbs 18:22) Death and life [are] in the power of the tongue: and they that love it shall eat the fruit thereof
(2) What we do – when we obey (show others God by being kind – no need to be flakkey)

  • What separates Christians from non Christians
(Eph 4:26 “Be angry, and do not sin do not let the sun go down on your wrath,)

  • Satan comes against us when we decide to walk in love -


·         God Gave us emotions and feelings for reason – some reasons? – apply God’s Word to our lives.
Bible says be angry and sin not – Eph 4:26 – we can still be in touch with our feelings and still walk in love – way of life – meditate on the Word (Josh1:8, Roman 12:1-2)

  • Intrinsic value of people – recognize and live out the fact that other people are every bit as good as we are.
  • Bible says to “rejoice when others rejoice” (Romans 12:15)
  • God has made provision for us to fail, in any phase of life. He is interested to the max about every aspect – everything good or bad in our lives. When we fail – keep trying (John1:9)
-          the smallest decision
-          Love always builds up and is for others – 1 Corinthians 13:4-7
  • Start by showing God’s love (on purpose) to others, maybe 2 or 3 a day – build up and make showing kindness (God’s Love) a way of life. You don’t need to be “a sappy overbearing Christian” don’t over spiritualize !
-          just be nice to others – ON PURPOSE! (way of life)
-          in a practical way (book of James)

Tts 3:4  But after that the kindness and love of God our Saviour toward man appeared,
Tts 3:5 Not by works of righteousness which we have done, but according to his mercy he saved us, by the washing of regeneration, and renewing of the Holy Ghost;

Philippians 4:8
Finally, brethren, whatsoever things are true, whatsoever things are honest, whatsoever things are just, whatsoever things are pure, whatsoever things are lovely, whatsoever things are of good report; if there be any virtue, and if there be any praise, think on these things.

  • We can only show other The Love Of God when we realize that it comes as a free gift (His Mercy)
 From Him  (Ephesians 2:8-9)
  • John 15:5  I am the vine, ye are the branches: He that abideth in me, and I in him, the same bringeth forth much fruit: for without me ye can do nothing
We need connection with God to even get close to agape love
           John 15 7If you live in Me [abide vitally united to Me] and My words remain in you and continue to live in your hearts, ask whatever you will, and it shall be done for you.
Practicality of Word, - James 1:2 – God wants to take you through not eliminate Psalms 23:4
MEDITATE ON James 2:13-16    13For to him who has shown no mercy the judgment [will be] merciless, but mercy [full of glad of you says to him, Good-bye! Keep [yourself] warm and well fed, without giving him the necessities for the body, what good does that do?confidence] exults victoriously over judgment. 14What is the use (profit), my brethren, for anyone to profess to have faith if he has no [good] works [to show for it]? Can [such] faith save [his soul]15If a brother or sister is poorly clad and lacks food for each day, 16And one

Tuesday, January 27, 2015

John 4 – Early Ministry Of Christ






  • Pray


  • Christianity is only religion based on a person and not on His teachings
The teachings not that much diff. from other belief systems except Jesus is the one true Lord, belief in Him is what saves the soul – (John 3:16, John 14:6, Roman 10:9)

            Other proofs – agreement in Bible, historical proofs etc.

·         John 4


·         Going thru Samaria – hardest rt. –no accident (3 rts. – He took mnts.) could have taken 2 easier rts.

·         John the Baptist in prison in Aenon

·         Samaritans Jews that were conquered and banished to that region and over generations intermarried with local non-Jews (considered half-breeds)

·         Well at Sychar

·         With woman at well Jesus destroys racism – (at time Jews/Samaritans)

·         Fully man - rest & had to eat –  (vs. 6 & 8) that’s why he can relate to us

·         Vs. 9 woman very snotty (defensive because of social position, racism?)

·         Jesus tells her something she does not understand (living water) using her natural situation – almost a personal parable

·         She then starts to perceive that there is something different about Him and calls Him “sir” – possibly the respect He showed her.

·         He then got her attention by showing Himself by as a prophet by telling about her (husbands) past and present

·         He then teaches about true worship

·         He also reveals that Kingdom will also be open to the gentiles 

 Map courtesy of Generation Word



Thursday, January 22, 2015

John 8:1-20



 Presented in 2009, I presented this commentary by David Guzik to my class using some of his insights to spring-board into our own class discussion/Bible study.
David Guzik is an outstanding teacher as well as being a pastor he is also a former missionary and currently pastors a church in California.
I encourage everyone reading this to not only to read and regard this as someone else’s take or observations, but as in all of the studies on this blog, to use these scriptural references as the starting or “take off” point for your own study .
As always make sure everything you study or hear lines up with Scripture (including your own study). Scripture is indeed the one true standard on which every statement, observation, attitude or teaching can be judged.
The comments in green bold italics are mine as prepared for this blog. There are other comments of mine contained in this blog post that were not differentiated at the time this study was presented the jail Bible study class. 




 An adulteress is brought before Jesus for judgment.
1.    Textual questions on John 7:53 through 8:11.
a.     From manuscript current evidence, it seems unlikely that this portion (7:53-8:11) was part of the original text of John’s gospel, or at least in this place.
b.    The majority of ancient Greek manuscripts omit this section
c.    Many later manuscripts mark this section with asterisks
d.    One group of manuscripts inserts it after Luke 21:38
e.    A few have this section after John 21:24, and one has it after John 7:36
·     
    All this shows that ancient scribes were unsure of its exact position, but were anxious to retain it in the gospel records – they knew it fit somewhere.. They didn’t exactly know where though. Some ancient Christians (like Augustine and Ambrose) omitted this account, not so much because of the textual evidence, but because they thought it made Jesus appear to condone sexual immorality.

It is very important to realize that Jesus WAS NOT CONDONING HER SIN! He was pointing out the fact that the religious leaders were showing their hypocrisy as well as using this woman’s sin to try to trap Him.
We all know that if we are going to help sinners we must go where they are, but in so doing, Jesus DID NOT ONCE participate in anyone’s sin. He told the woman in this account to “go and sin no more”.
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   At the same time, the character of the story makes it seem obvious that it is genuine, and most scholars note that it is historical and factual. Early Christian writers mention this event as soon as the early second century (100 a.d.). We have every reason to believe that this actually happened, and that John really wrote this.

2. (7:53-8:6a) A woman is brought to Jesus, caught in the act of adultery.
And everyone went to his own house. But Jesus went to the Mount of Olives. Now early in the morning He came again into the temple, and all the people came to Him; and He sat down and taught them. Then the scribes and Pharisees brought to Him a woman caught in adultery. And when they had set her in the midst, they said to Him, "Teacher, this woman was caught in adultery, in the very act. Now Moses, in the law, commanded us that such should be stoned. But what do You say?" This they said, testing Him, that they might have something of which to accuse Him.

a.    Brought to Him a woman caught in adultery: They set a trap for Jesus. If Jesus says, "Let her go," then it seems that He breaks the Mosaic Law. If he says, "Execute her for the crime of adultery," then Jesus seems harsh and He breaks Roman law, because the Romans had taken away the right of Jews to officially execute people for religious offenses.

b.     Moses, in the law, commanded us that such should be stoned: Did they really execute people for adultery in Israel? It is true that adultery was a capital offense under Jewish law, but the rules for evidence in capital cases were extremely strict. The actual act had to be observed by multiple witnesses who agreed exactly in their testimony. So, as a practical matter, virtually no one was executed for adultery, since this is a private sin.

c.     This they said, testing Him, that they might have something of which to accuse Him: These wretched men used this woman as a weapon against Jesus.
·         They cared nothing for true righteousness, for it is evident that they set her up. They claim that this woman was caught in adultery, in the very act - yet they do not bring the guilty man before Jesus. It’s possible that the man was one of their own number, and was simply setting the woman up as a pawn in their conflict with Jesus.

Then, as today, the Middle East very patriarchal - women are property. For this reason, whether a practical matter or not, women WERE executed for adultery but not often. The problem the Jews had as far as execution went was with the Romans who took that power away from the Jews.  It was not very hard to get two witnesses to agree exactly in their testimony as required under Jewish law.

They see clearly see the sin in others, but are blind to the sin in themselves
Great conflict with Jesus – He was spoiling their gig...The Jewish leaders, with the Jewish people supporting them were the reason Jesus was crucified. They got Pilot’s approval to crucify Jesus by basically blackmail

The law could always be circumvented. Paul was stoned. Jewish religious leaders were going to try to stone Jesus in the last verse of this chapter. This woman was being used to get at Jesus.
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ews mostly used social isolation in this situation or what we would call excommunication. This was and is very effective.

3. (6b) Jesus ignores them, as if He never heard them.
But Jesus stooped down and wrote on the ground with His finger, as though He did not hear.

a.       As though He did not hear: Why did Jesus ignore them? Some think it was because He despised them; others say that He was embarrassed for the woman’s sake. Still others say that He was horrified at what these men did to her.

b.      I don’t believe Jesus was “horrified at all. I think He was disgusted with them but fully expected this attitude. I think He was figuratively rolling His eyes as he was preparing His lesson to them and us.

c.        I know He is very patient with us “not getting it” and I believe that although He was disgusted with the religious leaders of that time, just like now, He still won’t and didn’t give up on them or us.
Wrote on the ground with His finger:

a.       What did Jesus write? No one can know for certain. He may have listed their names or their sins; or simply doodled; He may have followed Roman judicial practice and wrote out His sentence before He pronounced it.

b.      Or, He may have written out a passage like Exodus 23:1: Do not put your hand with the wicked to be an. unrighteous witness

c.       We can only guess what He wrote We can guess and study out our speculation, but for now at least,  let’s use our time for something besides speculation.

d.      Regarding speculation on this point, He could have written everything mentioned.

4. (7-9) Jesus passes sentence upon the woman - and her accusers.
So when they continued asking Him, He raised Himself up and said to them, "He who is without sin among you, let him throw a stone at her first." And again He stooped down and wrote on the ground. Then those who heard it, being convicted by their conscience, went out one by one, beginning with the oldest even to the last. And 

Jesus was left alone, and the woman standing in the midst.

a.    In Jewish law, witnesses to the capital offense began the stoning. When Jesus said, He who is without sin among you, let him throw a stone at her first, He was really said, "All right, let’s execute her. But let’s do it right. One of the witnesses has to have a hand in her execution. So who among you is the one who witnessed this crime, but only brought to Me the woman, not the man?"

b.    Jesus makes it plain - whoever the witness is, whoever the one who has the right to cast the first stone is, he is as guilty as the woman taken in adultery, because of his hypocrisy.

c.  Jewish law required two or more witnesses.

d.     Went out one by one, beginning with the oldest even to the last: Why did they leave in this order? Perhaps the oldest left first because they most easily understood that Jesus was talking about them.

e.     Or, others think that Jesus was writing on the ground an account of their own sins, beginning from the oldest to the youngest, and this explains the order of their departure.

f.     Being convicted by their conscience: The embarrassment was no longer His, but theirs. If anyone tries to embarrass Jesus, they will instead find themselves put to shame.Jesus, being the light of the world was a master and is a master at exposing darkness.

5. (10-11) Jesus challenges the woman to sin no more. When Jesus had raised Himself up and saw no one but the woman, He said to her, "Woman, where are those accusers of yours? Has no one condemned you?" She said, "No one, Lord." And Jesus said to her, "Neither do I condemn you; go and sin no more."

a.    Has no one condemned you? With her accusers gone, there was no one left to condemn the woman, and Jesus Himself did not condemn her. In the same way, there is no condemnation for those who are in Jesus (Romans 8:1).

         Some debate whether or not Jesus actually forgave the woman. It’s probably a pointless angle to discuss, because Jesus certainly showed the woman mercy and He called her to repentance (go and sin no more).

b.    Neither do I condemn you: If the law of Moses condemned the woman, what right did Jesus have to show her mercy? Was His display of mercy against the righteousness of God? Not at all - Jesus’ mercy on the woman was righteous, because though she did in fact sin, she was only a pawn in a larger scheme against Jesus.
6.(12) Jesus, the light of the world. Then Jesus spoke to them again, saying, "I am the light of the world. He who follows Me shall not walk in darkness, but have the light of life."

a. I am the light of the world: Light was an important symbol in the Feast of Tabernacles. During the feast, many emblems and ceremonies remembered the pillar of fire that gave light to Israel during the Exodus. Now, Jesus takes this important symbol and simply applies it to Himself: I am the light of the world.

b.    He who follows Me shall not walk in darkness: Jesus, being the light of the world, brings light to those who follow Him. If we are not abiding in Jesus, we are not in the light. – 

Remember the pillar of fire and cloud leading the Israelites in the wilderness? (Ex 13:21, 14:9, 16:10) – the Light leads us. Jesus is The Word (Jn 1:1) – it leads us. Jesus is The Light (John 1:7….)

         The other important picture of light in the Bible relates it to God’s Word: Your word is a lamp to my feet and a light to my path (Psalm 119:105). Oh, send out Your light and Your truth! Let them lead me (Psalm 43:3).

         ii. Since Jesus is the Word (John 1:1), it makes perfect sense that He is also the light. Heb 1:3 tells us Jesus is God’s EXACT image. Leading=Leading, Light=Light, Glory=Glory