Showing posts with label mercies. Show all posts
Showing posts with label mercies. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 25, 2014

Luke 6


1.       Jesus Is Lord of the Sabbath        (vs 1 -11)
a)       Edges of fields not harvested By farmer – left for travelers and poor (Duet. 23:25 Matthew 12:1-8; Mark 2:23-28)
b)      God created the Sabbath for man’s benefit.  So he can recharge – spiritually as well as physically.
c)       Not harvesting or doing daily work on Sabbath, simply eating.
d)      God concerned about what people SHOULD be doing (advancing His Kingdom) on Sabbath – Pharisees concerned with what they said man SHOULDN’T be doing (following rules. Not necessarily helping fellow man).
e)      Jesus cleverly trapped them (of course) by reminding them that their king - David and his men  used the sacred Bread Of The Presence for their food when they were in need fleeing from Saul. (1 Samuel 21:1-6) – man’s need more import than set of rules as long as Kingdom being advanced.
f)       By Jesus saying He was “Lord of the Sabbath” He was saying He created it and could thus overrule their dogma. The creation is never greater than The Creator – He was indeed overruling the Pharisees.
g)      Religious leaders used man with withered hand to try to trap Jesus - didn't care about helping man with withered hand.
h)      Jesus’ point was is there is ever a wrong time to show compassion or do good?
i)        The Pharisees zeal for the Law made them plot murder – clearly against the Law. 
·         Started plotting His death
·         Danger already starting for Jesus
·         Always in prayer – sustain strength – dangerous times – critical decisions
j)        Chose disciples as a man – stayed connected, seek God’s counsel like we all must
·         Disciples were  students who followed teacher

2.       Blessings and Woes       (vs 17 – 26)
a)      From now on Jesus includes disciples in everything He does.
b)      Beatitudes not a list of “don't s”, but is a list of “dos” with implied consequences, hope and encouragement.
c)       Teaching about spiritual matters – not military. People thought Messiah would be military leader.
d)     Some think this is same “Sermon On The Mount” as recorded in Matthew (maybe so – I don't think so. Luke says “on a level place”). I think Jesus prob. taught this message many times.  He was an itinerant preacher. Always on move.
e)      People thought they coming to be healed. Most only wanted Jesus' benefits … welfare program, Jesus turns it into a Bible study and heeled them out of compassion.
f)       The purpose is to reveal Kingdom
·         Spiritual Kingdom
·         Not only about salvation – expectations of Kingdom
·         Love - Sum of Jesus’ (God’s) very being
 (I Tim 1:11, Mat. 25:34 ) you are blessed RIGHT NOW
·         Addresses people in need – “poor in spirit” dependent on God – EVERYBODY IS - regardless of financial status!
     g)      It has been said if you took all the good advice for how to live ever uttered by any philosopher, psychiatrist or counselor, took out the foolishness and boiled it all down to the real essentials, you would be left with a poor imitation of this great sermon.
         3.     Love for Enemies           (vs 27 – 36)
a)      Simple – very hard
b)      Particularly relevant because soldiers, messengers of the king or in this case of the emperor, could demand that the individual give them any item they wanted. They could make these demands under the auspices of need for official business, refusal = insult to king.
c)       His very essence – was showing His true love and compassion by healing that multitude and I would say His very presence.
d)      Loving your enemies benefits you more than your enemy – same with forgiveness
e)      This is also a Kingdom principle of forgiveness. 

4.        Judging Others                                (vs 37 – 42)
a)      Very misunderstood – we use judgment every day.
b)      We are to help others and be non-judgmental in the sense that you are to judge no one’s individual sin (this applies only spiritually – God established nations with rules and rulers so man could govern himself) – judge or improve yourself – help and pray for your neighbor.
c)       Vs 38 misused all the time also. PREACHERS use it all the time for TAKING OFFERINGS -  JESUS is clearly speaking of MERCY to others.  (principle of sowing and reaping – Kingdom principle)               

5         A Tree and Its Fruit         (vs 43 – 45)
a)      Jesus speaking here of what a person says verses what they do. He is saying what you do is what you believe. Again, the only person to be held accountable is yourself to yourself. (Luke 7:37) 

6.        The Wise and Foolish Builders                (vs 46 – 49)
a)      Jesus again teaching what the Kingdom is like – teaching advantages of coming to Kingdom
b)      Teaching coming to Kingdom out of compassion -  God wants all to come to saving knowledge (1 Timothy 2:1-4)
c)       A little harder possibly but with much  greater reward (coming to Kingdom)
·         must use good judgment

Wednesday, April 30, 2014

Spiritual Dry Spells



Sometimes we feel closer to God than others times. So I am writing down some points that are needed by every believer including (especially) myself to deal with the “dry seasons” that are inevitable in our spiritual walk...
We often do a good job of short-circuiting or walk with God without the help of others. We do this very well, and although some are better at it than others, I would say we all have a propensity towards this. Although there are many scenarios, this one is quite common for me and I suspect others too.
It can be sin that separates us, but whatever causes the “dry spell” does not necessarily have to be inherently sinful in itself. It just needs to be something you can condemn yourself about – like not reading your Bible, missing church, road rage,  or virtually anything that we can beat ourselves up over.
 Sin keeps us from God in this way. Even though I know that scripturally there is no condemnation since I am in Christ (Romans 8:1). I still beat myself up from time to time (I am getting better though) over little things. You see sin does not keep God from us (John 3:16) – it keeps us from God.
He knows all about sin. He has been rescuing us from it since that fateful time in The Garden (Genesis 3:6). Sin is no surprise to Him and is nothing He can’t deal with.  As always, it’s us with the issue of dealing with sin. The good news is He loves us anyway.
 Like right now I am tempted to castigate myself for not being a faster typist – after all, if I were a faster typist, I would get more blogging done and spend more time with my wife.
 That’s not to say that we shouldn’t improve ourselves, of course we should. We should be improving at every turn. Let me try to explain the differences between improvement and condemnation:
·         Improvement says – “how can I get better at doing _______?” – My service to (God, family, people, employees, etc.) I will improve….and then DO IT!
·         Condemnation says - “I can’t do ______, I never could, so I guess me and everyone else will just have to live with it” – now I’m going to let everyone down, and I call myself a Christian!
 Notice here the focus on self. In Jesus’ work on the cross, His focus was (is) on was on YOU and ME!
I would like to suggest some ways to overcome the spiritual “dry spells” when they come and in time avoid them completely or at least they will be a lot less frequent. You see, we are spiritual beings, made in God’s image. Praise comes naturally to man. That’s the way He planned it before Genesis 3.
The spiritual dry spell is the result of the rebellion of our imperfect flesh against our perfect spirit (spirit made perfect by Jesus’ sacrifice and our acceptance of it) – (Genesis 3, James 4:4, Matt 10:28, Romans 10:9, John 3:16).
The problem is, when man fell (Genesis 3), man no longer always praised the right thing. That’s why sometimes we need to get back on track, for our own good - God doesn’t need us to praise Him, we need to praise God.
Although it’s true that we don’t need to do anything to be saved (Ephesians 2:8-9), my God given common sense tells me that I do need to take action to get back on track – to praise Him. The Word tells me that He draws close to me as I draw close to Him (James 4: 8). I also know that it is easier to keep doing something than to start doing it.
I have three sons. All of them are wrestlers. I asked one of them how to get out of a cradle (a dangerous to be in pinning combination). He replied “don’t get there in the first place”.
My suggestion is to give the God Of The Universe, His Son and His Spirit the place in your life and heart they deserve.
Do it daily, and on purpose.  

As always, take whatever I say and make sure it lines up with scripture. I think I’m correct but it’s up to each one of us to test the spirits as the Word says (1 John 4:1). Whether it’s your pastor, a book you’re reading, a commentary or someone’s blog.
These are some of the things I do daily to stay close:
·         Read the Word daily – you must know about someone before you can love them. I got to know my wife before I loved her. Now I make it a point to increase that knowledge base and I love her more and more every day.
·         Pray  - In good times and bad – The Word says to give thanks in all things  1 Thessalonians 5:18  (not for all things)
·         Meditate on the Word daily – This (the Word) will change your life! About 20 years ago my Pastor challenged his congregation to do this for 30 days. Every morning, before doing anything else, pick out a Bible verse. It can be any verse, one of your favorites from way back, one on your heart, one from a devotional – it really doesn’t matter. Find it in the Bible and write it down. Then 3-5 times per day, take that piece of paper out of your pocket. Write down a synonym for each word in the real verse – think about what you have written compared to scripture. The idea IS NOT to re-write scripture, it is to compare your thoughts to the way God says the same thing and think about it. This should take 10-15 min. per day.   
·         Go to church – Find  not only a Bible believing church but a Bible teaching church. Find out everything you can about God, Christ, The Holy Spirit, the customs of the times in that (His) part of the world etc. Renew your mind to the Word of God (Rom. 12:1&2) Being around other believers is essential to your spiritual growth. Only then can you help others BECAUSE of your faith.
When we start renewing our mind to God’s Word, we will start to think like Him more and more. We begin to view situations in our lives differently. The Word tells us to be like Him (1 John 3:2). In context that is in the future, but the more we think like Him the more we will be like Him in the present.
Until that day comes and we will be fully as He is, our flesh will war with our spirits. We will certainly experience spiritual dry spells from time to time. Rest assured that God has not only provided a way out but has provided a way to make those dry times fewer and further between.

Sunday, April 27, 2014

Romans 12:1-2 Renew Your Mind






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,
                       
·        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.
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.

2.
the disposition to be compassionate or forbearing: an adversary wholly without mercy.

3.
the discretionary power of a judge to pardon someone or to mitigate punishment, esp. to send to prison rather than invoke the death penalty.

4.
an act of kindness, compassion, or favor: She has performed countless small mercies for her friends and neighbors.

5.
something that gives evidence of divine favor; blessing: It was just a mercy we had our seat belts on when it happened.

6.
at the mercy of, entirely in the power of; subject to: They were at the mercy of their captors.   Also, at one's mercy.

Present -  

1.
to furnish or endow with a gift or the like, esp. by formal act
3.
afford or furnish
11.
to represent, impersonate, or act,

16.
a thing presented as a gift

4.
to hand over or submit








And he shall take the two goats, and present them before the LORD [at] the door of the tabernacle of the congregation.

Like any father all God wants for us is the best for us (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. 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”