Tuesday, May 24, 2016

Our purpose / His Purpose For Us



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. . . —Luke 18:31, 34 and all things that are written by the prophets concerning the Son of Man will be accomplished.’ . . . But they understood none of these things . . . —Luke 18:31, 34

  1. God called Jesus to (in human terms) absolute disaster – triumph in His eyes.

a) disciple saw events unfold and take place, didn’t understand at time.

b) Jesus (God) called Paul to same


  1. God’s purpose is never same as man’s purpose


  1. God’s purpose is to be a Father to all of His Creation (us)
Give us benefit of His Wisdom –
1 Cor. 3:19
For the wisdom of this world is foolishness with God. For it is written, He taketh the wise in their own craftiness.
James 3:17
But the wisdom that is from above is first pure, then peaceable, gentle, [and] easy to be intreated, full of mercy and good fruits, without partiality, and without hypocrisy.

  1. God’s call comes to our lives as well

  1. don’t confuse call with end purpose

  1. purpose is never understood (at time – Jacob)

  1. call requires obedience

  1. obedience requires faith - God has given all “measure of faith” – Rom 12:3 For I say, through the grace given unto me, to every man that is among you, not to think [of himself] more highly than he ought to think; but to think soberly, according as God hath dealt to every man the measure of faith.

  1. All faith given equally – “more highly” / like God saying “you’re no better”

  1. faith requires relationship with Him – renew you mind / Rom 12:1&2

  1. no one hears, or recognizes unless that person has a prior relationship with Him

  1. Oswald Chamber put it this way –“ The call of God is like the call of the sea— no one hears it except the person who has the nature of the sea in him.”


        1. We MUST know Him as our Lord and savior
        2. We must have know Him I – have relationship renew your mind – Rom 12:1-2
        3. our purpose and God’s purpose must be one in same
        4. we must let God be God – Word says to “lean not to our own understanding”
        5. Prov. 1-4 particularly address

        1. Let God and His Word guide every phase of our lives


God’s Word is very practical (every chapter, James in particular) and should be the determining standard for every question we have or compare every answer the world gives us.

When we know and rely on Him for Wisdom and we let him truly be our dad, only then will His Word be the standard that we compare everything to with confidence. Look at spiritual Father the same way we look at our earthly father

God the Father intended to be the template for fatherly behavior on earth (the way He treats His kids to be way we treat ours)

Tuesday, May 17, 2016

ROMANS 12: 1 -2





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, in-treat, 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
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) 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.
  • Gift always free next slide next slide.
  • A gift is always given in love.
  • 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?
  • 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)ention

  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.
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  1. 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 weif you don't pay 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)

  1. 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.”


  • In other words – listen carefully to My Word and I will give you more wisdom, but if you don't pay attention, even what you think you already know will be useless.


  1. . 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”

  1. Paul telling us to meditate (think about, mull over, kick around) The Word

  1. 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.

Sunday, April 17, 2016

Wise As Serpents



Text -

Matt 10:16

Behold, I send you forth as sheep in the midst of wolves: be ye therefore wise as serpents, and harmless as doves.
Read Matt :11–17

Reference today – Bible, Sparking Gems From The Greek


Jesus getting ready to send disciples out to witness – preach the Gospel –start the church as we know it. Think of that … a vital part of God re-establishing His Kingdom.
  • No punctuation early Greek. I have to believe Jesus Knew this would be written down for you and me to take instruction from. So what He said is translated verily, verily.
  • He was telling them and us to LISTEN UP! - WHAT I’M ABOUT TO SAY IS IMPORTANT.
  • Whenever we see verily, verily or in some versions, truly, truly listen carefully to what He is going to say, it’s important!
  • Jesus gave at least 6 instructions and some consequences for the
disciples and the people for listening or not listening to them.
  • Get to vs 16 and tells them to be “wise as serpents”
In this verse, Jesus instructs His disciples (and us) to be “wise as serpents.” The word “wise” is the Greek word pronimos, which means prudent, careful, cunning, discerning, thoughtful, intelligent,
or sensible. This word perfectly depicts the behavior and actions of snakes. They are very careful, discerning, intelligent, and prudent in how they act. The Greek word for “serpent” is the word ophis, which is the normal Greek word that refers to a snake.
It is a fact that Jesus told us that we need to be “wise as serpents”! The Greek literally means we
need to be as prudent, discerning, intelligent, thoughtful, and careful as snakes! There is obviously something Jesus wanted us to learn from the behavior of snakes, so I took the time to think about this subject. Finally, I understood exactly why Jesus used this example and how it applies to all of us regarding
our families, businesses, ministries, or any opportunity God places before us in life.
  • Snakes blend in with their surrounding

  • They are in any particular place for one reason, that reason is survival.

First, when serpents move into a new territory, they don’t announce their presence. Instead, they lay low, stay quiet, and blend into the environment. In fact, you can walk right past a snake and not even realize it! Snakes have the ability to be nearly invisible. They are designed to be camouflaged. This camouflage serves as a protective covering. The vilest aggressor can walk right past, but the serpent is not noticed because it has blended so well into the landscape. That camouflage gives the serpent latitude to move about freely as it finds its way around new territory. As snakes evaluate a new situation, they see what kind of opportunities are in the area. They identify places of shelter. They find “hiding places” to protect themselves from attack. They observe to see where they can find the easiest prey. When all these facts are assimilated, the serpent is ready to act. But this “settling-in” period is a key time for a serpent.
And Jesus said there is wisdom in a serpent’s behavior from which we need to learn! When God calls you or me to do something new — to move to new territory or to seize a divine opportunity — it is wisdom for us to move carefully and slowly into that new phase of our lives.
A common mistake is to act too fast. Acting hastily before all the facts are gathered and assimilated can lead us to bad decisions based on incomplete, or even worse - false information. In fact, one serious mistake can cause us to lose an opportunity altogether. I can testify to you about this firsthand.
It is better to lay low, stay quiet, and blend into the environment for a while, learning from the sights and the facts we observe.
We need to apply this to every phase of our lives – we have to be sensitive to The Spirit so we can gather facts and information : Most serious mistakes are avoidable when moving to a new situation or environment. I strongly advise you to take your time and be sure of the actions you take before you ever act.
I would suggest that you first:
  • Learn the landscape of your new environment.
  • Locate places of spiritual shelter for you and your family.
  • See what kind of attacks could potentially come against you.
  • Take time to really understand the opportunities around you.
  • Take advantage of your preparation time before you announce great and glorious
plans, making sure that you are completely informed of all the facts.
Once we have gathered all the facts and know who and what the dangers are we must act and seize the moment!

  • Don’t let fear or conventional “wisdom” rule (lean not your own understanding - Proverbs)
  • Be sensitive to The Holy Spirit’s leading
  • New ventures God springs on us are always scary – remember: you must rely on Him “where God guides, He provides”. (Pastor Dan)
  • But, how do I know it’s God? –

  1. listen – spend as much time listening in quiet time as talking when praying. Do you like someone who talks all the time? Do we learn more by listening or talking?
  2. get to know Him – thru His Word / Renew your mind (Rom 12:1&2, Josh 1:8)

  1. When we act. we must act in faith – “without faith it is impossible to please Him” Heb 11:6

  1. diligently seek Him

What if I miss it?

    • Everyone misses God from time to time

    • Rom 8:28


    • don’t miss God on purpose, because you think He is going to bail out of your recklessness, but know that by doing something, it is easier to change course and make adjustments than miss an opportunity altogether because of being afraid to act. (example of stationary car harder to turn steering wheel than one moving). Take this in context.

    • Diligently seek Him

Diligently seeking Him is always the answer, whether we are in good circumstances or bad.

Tuesday, March 29, 2016

Basis For Belief



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 understand 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 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 CHARACTER
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 in a sense – 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. (bodily resurrection)


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 jobs to stay in Him

·        Bible study
·        Prayer
·        meditation