Showing posts with label angels. Show all posts
Showing posts with label angels. Show all posts

Friday, April 21, 2017

God's Word: The Power Unto Salvation


  • Pray
  • Text - Rom 1:16 : For I am not ashamed of the gospel of Christ,[a] for it is the power of God to salvation for everyone who believes, for the Jew first and also for the Greek.
  • John 1:1 In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God.& 1:14, And the Word became flesh and dwelt among us, and we beheld His glory, the glory as of the only begotten of the Father, full of grace and truth - (Who Word is) 
  • John 3:16 For God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son, that whoever believes in Him should not perish but have everlasting life. & Romans 10:9-10 9 that if you confess with your mouth the Lord Jesus and believe in your heart that God has raised Him from the dead, you will be saved.. 10 For with the heart one believes unto righteousness, and with the mouth confession is made unto salvation - (promises salvation)
  • The Word – Jesus – God gave us Words to live by
  • They are only words if Jesus not God (to us) – lower case
  • If Jesus IS God to us, they are upper case – The power of God to salvation for everyone who believes,
  • John 14:6 Jesus said to him, “I am the way, the truth, and the life. No one comes to the Father except through Me.
- As soon as He is God to me and you, then His Words are what they are meant to be – Life
  • Duet. 30:19 , Josh 1:8, 14:6, John 14:21 - When you and I choose to do what God tells us to do (esteem His Word), He can be Way to Salvation – we can have good success.
Duet. 30:19 I call heaven and earth as witnesses today against you, that I have set before you life and death, blessing and cursing; therefore choose life, that both you and your descendants may live;, Josh 1:8, This Book of the Law shall not depart from your mouth, but you shall meditate in it day and night, that you may observe to do according to all that is written in it. For then you will make your way prosperous, and then you will have good success. John 14:21 - He who has My commandments and keeps them, it is he who loves Me. And he who loves Me will be loved by My Father, and I will love him and manifest Myself to him.”
His Kingdom can (and will, with or without you and me) be re-established – where? (in your heart) – He wants you and I to be integral parts of His Kingdom!
When and only when we choose to be a part of His Kingdom, can we rely on the Word being THE POWER TO SALVATION!

Friday, January 22, 2016

The Basis For What We Believe



Text:, Col 2:13-15, Rom 5:19

Colossians – Freedom from the law, to expose false teaching religious and self-righteousness through ritual

Romans – Explains Christianity

These two verses sum up what God has done for mankind as He re-established His Kingdom.

A.

Col 2:13 new living Translation
You were dead because of your sins and because you’re sinful nature was not yet cut away. Then God made you alive with Christ. He forgave all our sins.

  1. Dead because of sinful nature – Sinful nature is in mankind because of disobedience by Adam to God.

Gen 3:1 – 7
·         This passage explains why bad thing happen to good people – why bad thing happen in the world
·         You MUST under stand this for anything to make sense





2.    Cut away
a.     circumcision – a ritual God commanded Moses to perform on his people ( his charges ) or oversee it done, in the wilderness.

No law from Adam till Moses



b.    The idea being a setting themselves apart in a way that they will not forget, that
They remember the act of obedience (and disobedience).  – note that obedience is required as He re-establishes His Kingdom.



c.    The ownership was transferred for a time to Satan,  (who had been kicked out of heaven) – God had to do this because this because He is perfect. The Word says – Pslm 138:2 He magnified thy Word above all thy name.  God is a God of perfection. He always does what He says He is going to do – God is CHRACTER
He ALWAYS holds Himself to standards of:
·         Legality
·         Faithfulness – He always does what He says He will do – NEVER forces anything on anybody


  1. Made you alive with Christ
a. Made you and I equals – co-laborers – equals – joint heirs

Rom 8:17  -  And if children, then heirs; heirs of God, and joint-heirs with Christ; if so be that we suffer with [him], that we may be also glorified together.


The idea is that if we accept Christ as God into our hearts, then we have Life as He Has – eternal life with God – forever – Part of His Family

B.

Col 2:14 New Living Translation
He canceled the record that contained the charges against us. He took it and destroyed it by nailing it to Christ's cross



1.     Cancelled the record – KJV says “blotted out the handwriting”. The idea is that the debt we owe is done away with.

Hebrew word for cancelled is interesting because one of it’s definitions is the canceling of a debt owed. That is exactly the meaning here because when we accept Christ, our accountability or debt that must be paid (God is a perfect God), for the sin inherent in man, by the work Christ did at the cross.

C.            Make a show of them openly

·         Crashed party  in hell – Christ Conquers Death – “more than conquerors in Christ      
·         Matt 16:19
·         Rom 8:37
·         In ancient times returning king – parade spoils of war and leaders upon re-entry of palace or castle walls
·         Christ exposes the devil to us – makes fun of him – give us the keys to life and death



Calls us more than conquerors – of death
·         Tells us we are the head and not the tail
·         Tells us there is no condemnation
·         Makes provision for sins to be forgiven  - on and on


All of these things are because of Christ and only through Him


It is our job to stay in Him

·        Bible study
·        Prayer
·        Meditation – read Word - study

Wednesday, July 8, 2015

Job In Context With Psalms



This is one of my very favorite studies and pieces of Scripture. There is so much in this chapter, I believe we not only get a true, accurate picture of God's Nature, but a very accurate picture of what our relationship with Him should look like.

We learn that God is sovereign, independent and above us in every way. We learn that we know next to nothing and that what we do know we know because of Him. We learn that we can't know everything, but He can,  and that He creates everything for our good.

We learn that bad things do happen to good people, that He doesn’t cause bad things, but in the end, He does use them for our good.

I’ve heard it said the book of Job is like a “mini Bible”. In it, we see creation, fall, redemption, restoration and His Grace we also get a look at what God is like.
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  • ·         Job wealthy and feared God – Bible says complete integrity (Job 1:1-12)

  • ·         Satan tries to drive wedge between Job & God  (Job 1:6 - Always  surprised Satan has access to God)  Note: in Job 1:7   God asks Satan what he’s been up to – He doesn’t ask the Godly angles because He KNOWS WHAT THEY’VE BEEN UP TO .

  • ·         As the story progresses Job loses kids, possessions, health, standing in the community  (prob.)

  • ·         People that know him are convinced that he, through sin, has brought his problem on himself.

  • ·         His wife tells him he may as well “end it” (thanks honey).  Note: the only family he has left is at worst against him, and at best, ridiculing him.

  • ·         4 friends come to talk – Job did not talk to them for days – Note: Sometimes we don’t need to say anything to hurting people, just being there is enough.

  • ·         When they finally talk to him, they tried to get him to repent – his bad fortune was a result of unrepented sin.

  • ·         God rebukes Jobs friends for thinking He CAUSED this. – The good we do is ALWAYS caused by God - bad is ALWAYS about Satan.

  • ·         Job tries to make the case that he is righteous toward God and better than the un- righteous.

  • ·         Job not so concerned with what he’d lost, but why he had lost it.

  • ·         Job asks God, why has bad happened to him when he’s a good guy? (God never answers that question. When we ask that, we are not looking for an answer – we are looking for an argument. God WILL NOT be drawn into that).
  •  God gives Job a theology lesson -


·         God, then gets on Job’s case, tells him not to worry about it – He says don’t worry about it, I’m God - I’m sovereign – what I say goes gets on Job’s case (Job 38:16 – when have you walked through the springs of the seas?,  Job 40:2 "Shall the one who contends with the Almighty correct Him? He who rebukes God, let him answer it.")
·         Job is restored in Chapter 42. (God is good and after Job learned, He made good out of bad experiences because Job loved God and was called according to His Purpose. –  

     (Romans 8:28)
·         Lessons Job learned:

1.       God is sovereign – ALL AUTHORITY
2.       Bad things will happen to good people (what is “bad, what is “good”?)
3.       It’s not that bad things won`t happen, it`s how we treat God and how we react when they do, (Satan has limitations and hates God and His people)
4.       God, then fairness – NOT fairness THEN God

The fact that the Book of Psalms is very next chapter – highlights contrast

·         Psalms are poems and songs of praise, lament, some wisdom (proverbs) – Not one story or account, but a collection of conversations from the heart.
·         Written mostly through David and his son Solomon
·         All Psalms put God first – Acknowledge God’s Sovereignty
·         Never asks “why me, I’m a good guy”
·         Always seem to say, “you’re God, why NOT me?”
·         Psalms will ask for help, in asking with the correct attitude, we acknowledge God is our only help

Tuesday, December 30, 2014

Psalm 8





Psalm 8

For the director of music. According to gittith [a].
A psalm of David.
1 O LORD, our Lord,
       how majestic is your name in all the earth!
       You have set your glory
       above the heavens.

A. 1st Lord = Hebrew NAME of God. Yahweh, eternal, supernatural
       B. 2nd Lord = master, superintendent, king, of men
·          the idea is that God of their worship is their master. He is Greater than His creation (Rom 1:19-23)
C. The earth is to small for His Glory – It takes an infinite universe to show The Glory of an Infinite   God
2 From the lips of children and infants
       you have ordained praise [b]
       because of your enemies,
       to silence the foe and the avenger.
A.    God uses the weakest, most frail instrument to give him praise. Their instinct is to give Him spontaneous praise – He, because of His Glory, is so apparent.
B.    God uses these to silence those who rail or come against Him (Matt 21:16). – Read Matt 21;14-17
 3 When I consider your heavens,
       the work of your fingers,
       the moon and the stars,
       which you have set in place,
A. The magnificence of the visible heavens for the purpose of illustrating God , who, though the mighty Creator of these glorious worlds of light, makes man the object of His favor.
4 what is man that you are mindful of him,
                the son of man that you care for him?
A.    literally “frail” man
B.    son of man – all lower case, only varies in the form of speech, mankind.
C.    Care – some versions say visiteth = God shows us favor  (Psalms 65:10)
5 You made him a little lower than the heavenly beings [c]
       and crowned him with glory and honor.
 6 You made him ruler over the works of your hands;
       you put everything under his feet:
 7 all flocks and herds,
       and the beasts of the field,
 8 the birds of the air,
       and the fish of the sea,
       all that swim the paths of the seas.
 9 O LORD, our Lord,
       how majestic is your name in all the earth!
      5-8. God has placed man next in dignity to angels, and but a little lower, and has crowned him with the empire of the world.
      glory and honour--are the attributes of royal dignity ( Psa 21:5 45:3 ). The position assigned man is that described ( Gen 1:26-28 ) as belonging to Adam, in his original condition, the terms employed in detailing the subjects of man's dominion corresponding with those there used. In a modified sense, in his present fallen state, man is still invested with some remains of this original dominion. It is very evident, however, by the apostle's inspired expositions ( Hbr 2:6-8 1Cr 15:27, 28 ) that the language here employed finds its fulfilment only in the final exaltation of Christ's human nature. There is no limit to the "all things" mentioned, God only excepted, who "puts all things under." Man, in the person and glorious destiny of Jesus of Nazareth, the second Adam, the head and representative of the race, will not only be restored to his original position, but exalted far beyond it. "The last enemy, death," through fear of which, man, in his present estate, is "all his lifetime in bondage" [ Hbr 2:15 ], "shall be destroyed" [ 1Cr 15:26 ]. Then all things will have been put under his feet, "principalities and powers being made subject to him" [ 1Pe 3:22 ]. This view, so far from being alien from the scope of the passage, is more consistent than any other; for man as a race cannot well be conceived to have a higher honor put upon him than to be thus exalted in the person and destiny of Jesus of Nazareth. And at the same time, by no other of His glorious manifestations has God more illustriously declared those attributes which distinguish His name than in the scheme of redemption, of which this economy forms such an important and essential feature. In the generic import of the language, as describing man's present relation to the works of God's hands, it may be regarded as typical, thus allowing not only the usual application, but also this higher sense which the inspired writers of the New Testament have assigned it.
      9. Appropriately, the writer closes this brief but pregnant and sublime song of praise with the terms of admiration with which