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Embrace Values Opposite of Modern Day Christianity

5/26/2019

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I attended a Christian conference all excited about applying what I learned. Things went well for several days until I fell into my old habits of trusting myself instead of God.  

Do you get discouraged that many Christians are indistinguishable from unbelievers? Their compromising lifestyles conform to the world. Instead of being on fire for God, they are lukewarm. Passiveness instead of passion becomes their calling card. They refuse to believe if it's risky.

Therefore, they adopt the path of least resistance. They coexist with sin instead of confessing it. They depend upon themselves instead of the Holy Spirit. They practice mediocrity and not excellence; fear and not faith; and avoidance, not activism. Despite what is seen today, John the Baptist is one example to follow that will help yourself and others.   

1. Understand people’s basic spiritual needs
In the 15th year of Tiberius Caesar when Pontius Pilate was governor, John preached a baptism of repentance and the forgiveness of sin. From Isaiah, he quoted, ". . . Make ready the way of the Lord, make His paths straight. . . . And all flesh shall see the salvation of God" (Luke 3:1-6). Preach Christ for forgiveness of sin so people admit sin to receive Him as Savior.

2. Build on conversion experience
John told the multitudes to "bring forth fruits in keeping with repentance" and not rely on their physical heritage in Abraham. True spiritual children would be born when bad fruit was cut down and burned. He told them to share basic necessities like food and clothing with others. In response to a tax-gatherer's question, John told him to collect the right amount and to a soldier, not to take money by force or accuse anyone falsely, but be content with his wages. (Luke 3:7-14). Repent of sin to be an example of God’s faith and power.

3. Rely on the Holy Spirit
People wondered whether John was Christ. John said he baptized with water, but a mightier One was coming who baptized with the Holy Spirit and fire. This Mightier One would burn the chaff with unquenchable fire. (Luke 3:15-17). Rely on the Holy Spirit for power to live a pure and holy life reflecting Jesus and His works.

4. Expect persecution
John confronted Herod for marrying his brother's wife, Herodias. His proclamations against Herod got him imprisoned
(Luke 3:18-20). Obey Christ without compromise to experience persecution by the world (this is a good thing because we experience the kingdom of heaven: Matthew 5:10).


5. Pray expectantly
After John was baptized and prayed for Jesus, heaven opened and the Holy Spirit descended upon Him. A voice from heaven said to Jesus, "Thou art My beloved Son, in Thee I am well-pleased" (Luke 3:21-22). Pray to feel God’s love and care profoundly.

6. Expect help from Jesus
Because Jesus as the God-man went through life like any other human being, He will come to your aid (Luke 3:23-38). Pray and ask God for help.

Action Steps:
    1. Ask the Holy Spirit to give me a fire for God.
    2. Pray for the filling of the Holy Spirit in my life.
    3. Confess all known sin and refuse any compromise.
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Proclaim God's Truth for Joyful Fellowship (Insights in NT)

5/28/2013

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The results of proclaiming God's truth for joyful fellowship include:
1. Walk like Jesus by loving God and others
2. Grow spiritually with forgiven sins, overcome evil one and know God so you don't love the world
3. Listen to the Holy Spirit's teaching ministry and prevent being led astray by lies
4. Fix your hope on Christ's coming to be purified from sin
5. Share material possessions with the needy to show love
6. Receive answered prayer by obeying His commands and pleasing Him through the Holy Spirit

Proclaim God's Truth for Joyful Fellowship 

They proclaimed the Word of life that was from the beginning. They testified what was heard, seen and touched concerning eternal life. They wanted  others have the joy of fellowship with them and their Father and His Son, Jesus Christ. They declared that God was light without darkness. People lied by claiming to have fellowship with Him and not living by the truth. By walking in the light of God, they had fellowship with one another. The blood of Jesus, His Son, purified them from every sin. They deceived themselves and the truth was not in them by claiming to be without sin. If they confessed their sins, He was faithful and just to forgive their sins and purify them from all unrighteousness. They made Him a liar and His word had no place in their lives by claiming they had not sinned (1 John 1:1-10). Proclaim His truth for joyful fellowship with God and others. 

Walk Like Jesus By Loving God and Others
John wrote these things so they would not sin. Jesus, the Righteous One and atoning sacrifice for their sins, was their advocate to the Father if they sinned. They knew Him and His love was made complete in them by obeying His commands. Those who walked as Jesus did knew they were in Him. If they claimed to be in the light and hated their brother, they were in darkness. Those who loved their brother lived in the light and nothing made them stumble. By hating their brother, they walked in darkness and were blind (1 John 2:1-11). Walk like Jesus by obeying His commands to love God and others. 

Grow Spiritually with Forgiven Sins, Overcome Evil One and Know God
John wrote to his children because their sins were forgiven because of His name. He wrote to fathers because they knew Him who was from the beginning. He wrote to young men because they overcame the evil one. He wrote to his children because they knew the Father. He wrote to fathers because they knew Him who was from the beginning. He wrote to young men because they were strong, word of God lived in them and they overcame the evil one. Those who loved the world or anything in it did not have Father's love in them. The lust of the flesh, lust of the eyes and boasting of what he had or did came not from the Father, but the world. The world and its desires passed away, but those who did God's will lived forever (1 John 2:12-17). Grow spiritually with forgiven sins, overcome evil one and know God so you don't love the world.

Listen to Holy Spirit's Teaching Ministry to Prevent Being Led Astray
Knowing that many antichrists went out from the church proved they were not true believers. The anointing from the Holy One enabled them to know the truth. The liar denied the Father, Son and that Jesus was the Christ. They remained in the Son and Father by making sure they remained in what they heard from the beginning. He promised eternal life. The anointing received from Him taught them all things to prevent being led astray (1 John 2:18-27). Listen to the Holy Spirit's teaching ministry to prevent being led astray by lies.

Fix Hope on Christ's Coming for Purification from Sin
Continuing in Christ allowed them to be confident without shame at His coming. The Father lavished His love to be called children of God. The world did not know them because it did not know Him. In the future when Christ appeared again, they would be like Him because they saw Him as He was. Even this hope purified everyone. Those who sinned broke the law. Christ who was without sin appeared to take away sin. People who saw, knew or lived in Him did not continue sinning being righteous like Him. Sinful folks were of the devil since they sinned from the beginning. The Son of God appeared to destroy the devil's work. Someone's new nature could not sin being born of God. Children of the devil sinned being unrighteousness and not loving their brothers (1 John 2:28-3:10). Fix your hope on Christ's coming to be purified from sin. 

Share Material Possessions with Needy to Show Love
Cain belonged to the evil one and murdered his brother because his actions were evil and his brother's were righteous. The world hated true believers. Loving their brothers proved they passed from death to life. Those who hated their brothers were murderers without eternal life in Him. Laying down one's life for his brother followed Jesus' example who laid down his life for them. They showed love by sharing material possessions with their needy brother. Love meant actions and truth, not words or tongue (1 John 3:11-20). Share material possessions with the needy to show love.

Receive Answered Prayer Through Obedience
Those confident before God received anything they asked from Him because they obeyed His commands and did what pleased Him. They knew He lived in them by the Spirit He gave (1 John 3:21-24). Receive answered prayer by obeying His commands and pleasing Him through the Holy Spirit. 


Answer the following questions that are results of proclaiming God's truth for joyful fellowship:
1. Are you walking like Jesus by loving God and others?
2. Are you growing spiritually by having your sins forgiven, evil one overcome and God known so you don't love the world?
3. Are you listening to the Holy Spirit's teaching ministry to prevent being led astray by lies?
4. Are you fixing your hope on Christ's coming to be purified from sin?
5. Are you sharing material possessions with the needy to show love?
6. Are you receiving answered prayer by obeying His commands and pleasing Him through the Holy Spirit?

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Theology Leads to Godly Living (Insights in NT)

5/5/2013

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Often people devalue theology, but it should lead to godly living. Understanding Christ's Melchizedek priesthood of indestructible life helps you intercede in His name for deliverance from sin and walk in the New Covenant with God's word in your heart and mind. Understanding the Old Testament tabernacle helps you prioritize Christ's sacrifice on the cross so you trust His blood for forgiveness of sin and the Holy Spirit to defeat spiritual enemies as you draw near to God, encourage others and accept persecution for eternal reward.

Exalt in Christ's Melchizedek Priesthood of Indestructible Life
Melchizedek blessed Abraham who gave him a tenth of everything. As the king of righteousness and peace without genealogy, Melchizedek remained a priest forever like the Son of God. Levi collected the tenth and also paid it through Abraham being unborn in the body of his ancestor. Because the Melchizedek priesthood brought perfection and superseded the Levitical priesthood, a change of law was required. Being a priest forever according to the order of Melchizedek was based on the power of an indestructible life. The former, weak and useless Levitical regulation was set aside for a better hope so one could draw near to God. Jesus guaranteed a better covenant being a priest forever because of God's oath of not changing His mind (Heb. 7:1-22). Exalt in Christ's Melchizedek priesthood of indestructible life.

Intercede for Deliverance From Bondage to Sin
Jesus lived forever as a permanent priesthood. He was able to save completely those who came to God through Him because He always lived to make intercede for them. This high priest met peoples' needs because He was holy, blameless, pure, set apart from sinners and exalted above the heavens. He sacrificed for their sins once for all when He offered Himself. The oath appointed the Son who was made perfect forever (Heb. 7:23-28). Intercede for deliverance from bondage to sin. 

Walk with God's Word in Heart and Mind
This high priest sat down at the right hand of the Majesty's throne in heaven. Earthly priests served as a copy and shadow of what was in heaven. God warned Moses to build the tabernacle according to His pattern shown on the mountain. Jesus' ministry, mediated covenant and promises were superior to the old one. He made a new covenant with the house of Israel and Judah different than the one broken by their forefathers after leading them out of Egypt. He put His laws in their minds and wrote them on their hearts to be their God and they His people. A man no longer taught His neighbor to know the Lord because they all knew Him. He forgave their wickedness and did not remember their sins. This new covenant made the old one obsolete (Heb. 8:1-13). Walk in new covenant with God's word in your heart and mind.

Understand Tabernacle Foreshadows Christ's Sacrifice for Sin
The first covenant had a tabernacle set up with a lampstand, table and consecrated bread in the Holy Place. Behind the second curtain was the Most Holy Place with the golden altar of incense, gold-covered ark containing the gold jar of manna, Aaron's rod that budded and stone tablets of the covenant. Above the ark were the cherubim of Glory overshadowing the place of atonement. The priests entered regularly into the outer room for their ministry. In the inner room, the high priest offered blood once a year for himself and the peoples' sins committed ignorantly. These external regulations could not clear the worshipers' conscience and were applied until the time of the new order (Heb. 9:1-10). Understand old covenant tabernacle foreshadows Christ's sacrifice for sin.

Trust Christ's Blood for Forgiveness of Sin
Christ entered the Most Holy Place once for all by His own blood obtaining eternal redemption. The sprinkling of the blood of goats, bulls and the ashes of a heifer sanctified people to be outwardly clean. Christ's blood cleansed consciences from acts leading to death so people may serve the living God. Christ as mediator of a new covenant enabled people to receive the eternal inheritance and be set free from sins committed under the first covenant. The law required everything to be cleansed with blood. Without the shedding of blood there was no forgiveness. Christ appeared once for all to do away with sin by the sacrifice of Himself. Man was destined to die once and then to face judgment. Christ was sacrificed once to take away sins and would appear a second time to bring salvation to those who waited for Him (Heb. 9:11-28). Trust Christ's shed blood on the cross for the forgiveness of sin.

Trust Holy Spirit By Waiting for Christ to Defeat Spiritual Enemies
The law was a shadow and not the reality of the good things to come. Yearly sacrifices could never make people perfect since they were a reminder of sins. It was impossible for the blood of bulls and goats to take away sins. After Christ did His will by making everyone holy through His one sacrifice, He sat down at God's right hand. Since that time, He waited for His enemies to be made His footstool. The Holy Spirit testified that He would put His laws in their hearts, write them on their minds and not remember their sins (Heb. 10:1-18). Trust Holy Spirit by waiting for Christ to defeat spiritual enemies.

Draw Near to God While Encouraging Others and Accepting Persecution for Eternal Reward
Believers confidently entered the Most Holy Place by Jesus' blood in drawing near to God. They held onto hope with a sincere heart cleansed from a guilty conscience in full assurance of faith and bodies washed with pure water. They considered how to spur one another toward love and good deeds. They kept meeting together for encouragement until the Day approached. No sacrifice for sin was left, but God judged His enemies who kept sinning after receiving the knowledge of the truth. He punished and took revenge on those who insulted the Spirit of grace. His people were publicly exposed to insult and persecution, sympathized with those in prison and accepted the confiscation of their property knowing they had better and lasting possessions. Instead of throwing away confidence of rich reward, they persevered in doing God's will and received His promises in living by faith and not shrinking back (Heb. 10:19-39). Draw near to God while encouraging others and accepting persecution for eternal reward.



Understanding Christ's Melchizedek priesthood of indestructible life helps you do the following: 
1. Intercede in His name for deliverance from sin  
2. Walk in the New Covenant with God's word in your heart and mind. 
Understanding the Old Testament tabernacle helps you do the following:
1. Prioritize Christ's sacrifice on the cross 
2. Trust His blood for forgiveness of sin
3. Trust the Holy Spirit to defeat spiritual enemies
4. Draw near to God 
5. Encourage others
6. Accept persecution for eternal reward



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Steps to Make God's Word Primary in Rebuilding Lives (Insights in Prophets)

4/14/2013

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The steps to make God's word primary in rebuilding lives begin with forgiving sin and studying His word as preparation to obey it, speak truth, not cheat the poor and nourish young people to deal harshly with evil. Then you can plant His word to restore and rebuild lives. 

Ask God to Forgive Sin and Study His Word As Preparation for Destroying Idolatry

After God prepared locusts to strip the land clean, Amos cried out for His forgiveness. He asked how Jacob could survive His judgment being so small. God relented after Amos begged Him to stop. He showed him a plumb line that God set among Israel. He would destroy the high places of Isaac, ruin the sanctuaries of Israel and rise against the house of Jeroboam (Amos 7:1-9). Ask God to forgive sin and study His word as preparation for destroying idolatry.   

Obey God's Word and Speak Truth Humbly to Confront Sin
Amaziah the priest accused Amos of conspiracy against Jeroboam king of Israel when he predicted his death and exile of God's people. Amaziah commanded Amos to return to Judah and not prophesy anymore at Bethel. Amos said to Amaziah that he was neither a prophet nor prophet's son, but a shepherd who took care of sycamore-fig trees. The Lord took him from tending the flock and told him to prophesy to Israel. God said Amaziah's wife would become a prostitute, his children die by the sword, land divided up and he die in a pagan country with Israel exiled (Amos 7:10-17). Obey God's word and speak truth humbly to confront sin.

Stop Focusing On Excessive Profits that Cheat the Poor
God showed Amos a basket of ripe fruit saying He could no longer spare His people Israel. Songs in the temple turned to wailing with many bodies flung everywhere until there was silence. Those that trampled the needy and humble  asked when they could they sell grain and market wheat after the Sabbath. They skimped the measure, boosted the price, cheated with dishonest scales, bought the poor with silver and needy for a pair of sandals, and sold the sweepings with the wheat (Amos 8:1-6). Stop focusing on excessive profits that cheat the poor.

Use God's Word to Direct and Provide Spiritual Nourishment for Young People
The Lord never forgot what they did. He turned their religious feasts into mourning, singing into weeping and the land sank like the river of Egypt. He sent a famine of hearing the words of the Lord with men staggering and wandering who searched for God's word without finding it. Young men and women fainted because of thirst swearing by the idol of Samaria and falling never to rise again (Amos 8:7-14). Use God's word to direct and provide spiritual nourishment for young people.

Exalt the Lord Almighty Who Deals Harshly with Evil
The Lord told Amos to smash the tops of the pillars and cut off the heads of everyone. God killed those left. He commanded the serpent to bite those who hid at the bottom of the sea. God fixed His eyes on them for evil and not good. The Lord Almighty melted the earth, build His lofty palace in the heaven and poured waters over the land. The Sovereign Lord looked at the sinful kingdom and destroyed it. He gave the command and shook Israel as grain was shaken in a sieve (Amos 9:1-10). Exalt the Lord Almighty who deals harshly with evil. 

Plant God's Word To Restore and Rebuild Lives
In that day, God restored David's fallen tent and repaired its broken ruins to possess the remnant of Edom and every nation that bore His name. Days were coming when the reaper was overtaken by the plowman and the planter by the one treading grapes. New wine would drip from the mountains and flow from the hills. He would bring back exiled Israel to rebuild the ruined cities, plant vineyards and make gardens. He would plant Israel in their land never to be uprooted again (Amos 9:11-15). Plant God's word to restore brokenness and rebuild lives. 

Here are the steps to make God's word primary in rebuilding lives:

1. Ask God to forgive sin
2. Study His word as preparation to destroy idolatry
3. Obey God's word
4. Speak truth humbly to confront sin
5. Stop focusing on excessive profits or taking advantage of the poor
6. Use God's word to direct and provide spiritual nourishment for young people
7. Exalt the Lord Almighty who deals harshly with evil
8. Plant God's word to restore brokenness and rebuild lives




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Dynamics of Obedience (Insights in Prophets)

1/24/2013

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Give up your friendships, your possessions, your comforts, your ambitions, your reputation, your health and even your life, and you'll find that God will give it all back to you, "pressed down, shaken together and running over" (Luke 6:38) (A. W. Tozer).

God waits for our obedience before He acts. Israel took the first step in the water before God parted the Red Sea.  The widow used up all her oil before God multiplied it as provision for Elisha and her sons. 
The little boy provided his five loaves and two fish before Christ fed the 5,000. eremiah obeyed God even when it was unpopular. Sometimes God asks you do something that is makes no sense from a human perspective. Let's see the dynamics of obedience that encouraged Jeremiah to live obediently.

Know Nothing is Too Hard for God

Zedekiah king of Judah imprisoned Jeremiah who prophesied that Babylon would capture Jerusalem. His cousin Hanamel sold his field in Anathoth to Jeremiah according to God's word. He put the deed of purchase in a clay jar to show that houses, fields and vineyards would be bought again. Jeremiah prayed to the Creator and Almighty God where nothing was too hard for Him. He performed miraculous signs in Egypt and gave the Israelites land flowing with milk and honey. Their disobedience resulted in the attack from Babylon. God reminded Jeremiah that nothing was too hard for Him. Instead of listening or responding to discipline, His people set up idols in the house that bore His name and built high places for Baal to sacrifice their children to Molech. In the future, God gave them singleness of heart and action, made an eternal covenant, inspired them to fear Him and planted them back in the land with all His heart and soul. He restored their fortunes and prosperity as He promised in the land (Jer. 32:1-44).  Know that nothing is too hard for God if you obey Him.

Call Upon God for Healing and Forgiveness
God told Jeremiah to call on Him and be told great and unsearchable things they knew not. God healed, brought peace, rebuild, cleansed and forgave His people so Jerusalem brought praise and honor before all nations, which provided prosperity and peace. He fulfilled His promise to Israel and Judah of a righteous Branch sprouting from David's line who did just and right in the land. The Lord Our Righteousness saved Judah and Jerusalem to live in safety. God kept His covenant for David to always have a man sit on Israel's throne and the Levites stood before God to offer burnt and grain offerings continually (Jer. 33:1-26).
Call upon God for healing, peace, rebuilding, cleansing, forgiveness and prosperity.  

Turn From Your Wicked Ways
Jeremiah told Zedekiah that he would be captured by Babylon. Then Zedekiah made a covenant with the people in Jerusalem to free their slaves. Because they changed their minds, took back the slaves and did not let them go free every seventh year, they were killed by their enemies. God told Jeremiah to go to the Recabite family and give them wine to drink. They followed their forefather Jonadab to never drink. This became a lesson to Judah and Jerusalem to obey God's word. He sent His prophets continually and told them to turn from their wicked ways and not follow other gods. They disobeyed and experienced every disaster (Jer. 34:1-35:19).  Turn from your wicked ways and do not follow other gods.

Consider Consequences of Disobedience
Lord told Jeremiah to write God's word on a scroll concerning Israel, Judah and other nations. Baruch read the scroll in the Lord's temple on a day of fasting so everyone might turn from their wicked ways after hearing God's planned disasters and wrath. Jehoiakim king of Judah burned the scroll when it was read to him and his attendants. Because the Lord hid Baruch and Jeremiah, they were not arrested. God told Jeremiah to write a second scroll and said the king would have no one to sit on David's throne. He would bring every disaster upon him and his children because they did not listen (Jer. 36:1-32). Consider consequences of disobedience resulting in disaster so no disciples are made.

Experience Persecution
Zedekiah was made king of Judah by Nebuchadnezzar king of Babylon in place of Jehoiachin. Neither he nor his attendants paid attention to God's word. Jeremiah told him that the Babylonians would return and burn Jerusalem. He warned Jehoiachin to not be deceived in thinking the Babylonians would leave them alone. Irijah arrested, beat and imprisoned Jeremiah when he tried to get his share of the property in the territory of Benjamin. Jeremiah told Zedekiah that he would be handed to the king of Babylon. He released Jeremiah from prison after he asked what crime he committed (Jer. 37:1-21). Experience persecution when you obey God's word. 

Resist Fear of Mistreatment 
The officials said Jeremiah should be put to death because he discouraged the remaining soldiers in Jerusalem. He said they would live by going with the Babylonians, but die by sword, famine or plague if they stayed in Jerusalem. They lowered Jeremiah by ropes into the cistern of Malkijah. He sank down into the mud, but later pulled out by Ebed-Melech. Jeremiah told Zedekiah that if he surrendered to the king of Babylon, Jerusalem would not be burned and he and his family would live. Zedekiah said he feared being mistreated by the Jews who went over to the Babylonians. Jeremiah said things would go well with him and his life spared if he obeyed God. Jeremiah did not reveal to anyone what he told Zedekiah (Jer. 38:1-28). Resist short-term fear of mistreatment and experience long-term well-being by obeying God. 

Trust in God By Ministering to Obedient Servants
Babylon broke Jerusalem's city wall and took seats in the Middle Gate. Zedekiah and his soldiers left the city at night and headed toward Arabah. He saw the king of Babylon kill his sons and nobles before putting out his eyes and bounding him in shackles to Babylon. Poor people who owned nothing were left behind in Judah. Nebuchadnezzar ordered that Jeremiah be taken to his home among his own people. Ebed-Melech was rescued because he trusted in God  (Jer. 39:1-18). Trust in God by ministering to obedient servants.

  • Ask God to give you a heart of obedience as you realize that nothing is too hard for Him
  • Call upon God for healing and forgiveness
  • Turn from your wicked ways 
  • Consider the consequences of disobedience so no disciples are made 
  • Be willing to experience persecution if you obey
  • Resist short-term fear of mistreatment by knowing well-being over the long-term
  • Trust in God by ministering to obedient servants





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Church Designed to Rebuild Cities (Insights in Prophets)

1/12/2013

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The church is God's plan for building healthy cities. Instead of taking personal responsibility, God's people often rely on government and non-profit organizations to solve problems in the city whether it is housing, jobs, violence or social opportunities. Jeremiah encouraged an expanded role for the church in the city by speaking the whole truth of what God commands from Genesis to Revelation in order to seek its peace and prosperity. Only a healthy and obedient church motivated by God's love and repentance bring healing to a city effectively. The law written on the hearts of believers through the New Covenant empowers people to rebuild the city's ruins. 

Speak Everything God Commands
God instructed Jeremiah to tell Judah everything He commanded so they would listen and turn from their evil way. If they did not listen to the prophets, He would make Jerusalem an object of cursing among all nations like Shiloh. Everyone including priests and prophets said Jeremiah must die after he prophesied desolation for Jerusalem.  He told the officials to reform their ways and actions by obeying God so He would not bring disaster upon them. By killing Jeremiah, they would bring innocent blood upon themselves. Some elders cited Hezekiah who feared and sought the Lord's favor by not killing Micah who warned Jerusalem like Jeremiah (Jer. 26:1-24). Speak everything God commands so the church obeys Him. 

Speak Truth Without Lying
God told Jeremiah to put a yoke on his neck. He warned the kings of Edom, Moab, Ammon, Tyre and Sidon that their countries would either serve Babylon or be destroyed if they did not submit to his yoke. Their prophets communicated lies saying they should not serve Babylon, which would result in ruin instead of life. The prophet Hananiah's told Judah to break the yoke of Babylon since God would bring back the articles of the Lord's house and exiles within two years. Jeremiah said prophets who prophesied peace were recognized as sent by the Lord if his prediction came true. After Hananiah broke the yoke off of Jeremiah's neck, he said God would replace it with a iron yoke on all these nations to make them serve king Nebuchadnezzar of  Babylon. Jeremiah told Hananiah that God did not send him even though he persuaded Judah to trust in lies. He died that year because he preached rebellion against God (Jer. 27:1-28:17).  Speak truth without lying to obey God even when it is not politically correct. 

Seek the Peace and Prosperity of the City
Jeremiah sent letter to exiles in Babylon exhorting them to build houses, plant gardens, marry and have children. They prayed and sought the peace of the city. Their prosperity was tied to the city's. After 70 years in Babylon, God fulfilled His promise to bring them back to Jerusalem. He planned to prosper and not harm them for hope and a future. They prayed so He would listen. They found Him and restored their fortunes when they sought Him with all their heart. The exiles and people in Jerusalem did not listen to God's words. Those who prophesied lies were put to death by Babylon (Jer. 29:1-32). Seek the peace and prosperity of the city where you live knowing God has a hopeful future.

Rebuild Your City As God Makes the Church Healthy
God told Jeremiah to write in a book every word He spoke concerning a time of trouble when He broke Jacob's yoke to serve the Lord. They should not fear since Jacob would have peace, security and salvation. God disciplined them with justice. Their wound was incurable with no one to plead or care for their cause. They had many sins and great guilt, but God restored them to health and healed their wounds being called an outcast. The city was rebuilt on her ruins and their community established before God with thanksgiving. A ruler arose from among them to be close to God. They were His people as He fully accomplished His purposes via His wrath  (Jer. 30:1-24).  Rebuild your city as God heals wounds and restores the church to health. 

Allow God's Love and Repentance Bring Healing of the City 
God gave Israel rest as they found favor in the desert. He loved Israel with an eternal love and drew them with lovingkindness. The watchman made their praises heard and asked God to save them. He gathered the blind, lame and expectant mothers from the ends of the earth. They came with weeping and prayer as God led them beside streams of water on a level path. He watched over His flock like a shepherd and redeemed them from those stronger than they. He satisfied the priests with abundance and filled His people with bounty. They went from weeping for children to having their work rewarded. God provided hope for their future as children returned to their land. Their repentance brought compassion from God (Jer. 31:1-20). Allow God's love and repentance of sin motivate the church in healing various parts of your city to bring hope, favor and abundance. 

Rely On God's Law Written On Your Heart
When Israel returned to their towns, the Lord created a new thing when a woman surrounded a man. After God restored Judah from captivity, they said the Lord blessed the righteous dwelling as they lived together, refreshed the weary and satisfied the faint. He uprooted, tore down, overthrew, destroyed and brought disaster before building and planting. Everyone was responsible for their own sin. In the future, God made a new covenant with Israel and Judah different than the Mosaic covenant. He put His law in their minds and wrote it on their hearts as their God and His people. Everyone knew the Lord without teaching as God forgave without remembering their sin. Like the sun rising daily, He promised that Israel's descendants continue as a nation. God never rejected Israel's descendants again because of their works. Jerusalem would be rebuilt and holy to the Lord from the Tower of Hananel to the Corner Gate never to be uprooted and demolished (Jer. 31:21-40).  Rely on God's law written on your heart and mind through the New Covenant.

How will your small group rebuild ruins in the city? Let God speak to you about a simple and realistic project that your group could accomplish trusting Him to empower you.

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Power of New Covenant Ministry Through the Holy Spirit (Insights in NT)

11/22/2012

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"But have we Holy Spirit power - power that restricts the devil's power, pulls down strongholds and obtains promises? Daring delinquents will be damned if they are not delivered from the devil's dominion. What has hell to fear other than a God-anointed, prayer-powered church?" (Leonard Ravenhill)

The power of New Covenant ministry through Holy Spirit as found in 2 Cor. 1-3 will comfort, produce answered prayer, fulfill God's promises, forgive sinning believers, triumph always, build confidence, and transform people into freedom and Christlikeness. 

God Comforts
Praise to the Father of compassion and God of all comfort who comforted them in all their troubles so they can comfort those in any trouble with the comfort they received from God. Both the sufferings and comfort of Christ overflowed into their lives. If they were distressed or comforted, it was for the Corinthians comfort and salvation that produced in them patient endurance of similar sufferings Paul and his team suffered. Everyone shared in both sufferings and comfort (2 Cor. 1:1-7). God provides comfort in troubles so you can comfort others in their sufferings. 


God Answers Prayer
In the province of Asia, they suffered under great pressure far beyond their ability to endure so they despaired even of life. Feeling the sentence of death, they did not rely on themselves but on God who raised the dead. They set their hope in Him for deliverance. The Corinthians helped by their prayers causing many to give thanks for God's answers (2 Cor. 1:8-11). God answers prayer when you rely on Him during times of great pressure. 

God Keeps Promises
Paul wrote that he made his ministry plans in holiness and sincerity trusting in God's grace, not according to worldly wisdom. He hoped that they could boast in his team just as he desired to do concerning them at the judgment day. Paul planned to visit them before and after his trip to Macedonia so they could send him on his way to Judea, but not in a worldly manner. The promises of God were always yes in Christ through the preaching of Jesus Christ by he, Silas and Timothy. God made everyone stand firm in Christ, set His seal of ownership and put His Spirit in Paul's team as a deposit guaranteeing the future. The reason Paul did not return to Corinth was to spare them. He did not lord it over their faith but worked with them for their joy so they could stand firm (2 Cor. 1:12-24). God keeps promises in Christ so you can trust Him to provide for your ministry. 

God Forgives
Paul communicated the depth of his love in great distress and grief even though he decided not to make another painful visit to them. They should reaffirm their love for a sinner by forgiving and comforting him after church discipline so he would not be overwhelmed by excessive sorrow. Paul desired that they be obedient in everything regarding forgiveness in the sight of Christ being aware of Satan's schemes (2 Cor. 2:1-11). God forgives and loves sinners through you after church discipline. 

God Triumphs
When Paul found an open door while preaching the gospel in Troas, he went to Macedonia without peace of mind because he did not find his brother Titus.  God always leads in triumphal procession in Christ and spreads the fragrance of the knowledge of Him everywhere. To God, Paul and his team were the aroma of Christ among those being saved to life and the smell of death to those perishing. Who was equal to such a task? His team did not peddle the word of God to earn a profit like many, but in Christ, they spoke before Him with sincerity like men sent from God (2 Cor. 2:12-17). God leads in continuous triumph as you spread the aroma of Christ and speak of Him with sincerity without a profit motive.  

God Builds Confidence
Did Paul's team like some people require letters of recommendation to or from them? The letter was written on Paul's heart by the Holy Spirit as a result of their ministry, which was known and read by everybody. Their confidence and competence as a minister of the New Covenant came from God. The letter of the law killed, but the Spirit gave life (2 Cor. 3:1-6). God builds confidence and competence through the Holy Spirit. 

God Transforms
The Law came with fading glory even though the Israelites could not look at Moses' face. If the ministry engraved in letters on stone that condemned men was glorious, how much more was the ministry that brought righteousness and lasting glory. The Spirit produced hope and boldness unlike Moses who put a veil over his face to keep the Israelites from seeing fading glory. This same veil remained and covered their hearts when the Mosaic Covenant was read. When anyone turned to Christ, the veil was removed because the Holy Spirit produced freedom. Those with unveiled faces all reflected the Lord's glory being transformed into Christlikeness with ever-increasing glory from the Holy Spirit (2 Cor. 3:7-18). God transforms people into freedom and Christlikeness through the Holy Spirit. 


Practice New Covenant ministry by intensifying  your prayer life realizing that the Holy Spirit is your comforter, answers prayer, keeps God's promises, forgives sinning believers, triumphs always, builds confidence & competence, and transforms you into freedom and Christlikeness. 

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Preparation to Receive God's Word (Insights in Prophets)

8/26/2012

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We wonder why people don't obey God's word after hearing it. Certain things must be in place for people to be doers of the word. For disciples to receive God's word, they must consider His holiness, experience forgiveness of sin, trust God's protection and presence and reject faith in humankind and their strategies.

Consider God's Holiness
In the year King Uzziah died, Isaiah saw the Lord sitting on a high and exalted throne with the train of his rope filling the temple. Above Him were seraphs with six wings each calling to one another, "Holy, holy, holy is the Lord Almighty; the whole earth is full of His glory." The doorposts and thresholds shook and the temple was filled with smoke. Isaiah cried out that he was ruined with unclean lips and living among a people of unclean lips but his eyes saw the King, the Lord Almighty (Is. 6:1-5). Consider God's holiness to reveal personal and community sin. 


Experience Forgiveness of Sin
A seraphim flew with a burning coal taken from the altar and touched Isaiah's mouth. He said his iniquity was taken away and sin forgiven. The Lord said, "Whom shall I send? And who will go for us?" Isaiah said, "Here am I. Send me!" He said to go and tell this people that they were always hearing but never understanding and always seeing but never perceiving. Their hearts were insensitive, ears dull and eyes dim so they could not hear, understand, return to the Lord and be healed. The Lord said Isaiah would do this until cities lie ruined without people, houses deserted, fields ravaged and land completely forsaken. A tenth as the holy seed would remain in the land as a remnant like a stump in the land (Is. 6:6-13). Experience forgiveness of sin and hear God's call as an ambassador of reconciliation. 

Trust God's Protection
Rezin, king of Aram and Pekah, king of Israel, battled against Ahaz, king of Judah, without conquering them. Israel's king and peoples' hearts shook like trees in the wind. Isaiah and his son told Ahaz to be calm, not fear or be fainthearted because of the fierce anger of these two kings who planned evil against them. God said their terror would not make a breach in its walls. Within 65 years Ephraim would be no longer be a people because of their unbelief (Is. 7:1-9). Trust God's protection, stay calm and do not fear when people seek evil.

Live in God's Presence
The Lord told Ahaz to ask for a sign but he refused not wanting to test God's patience. The Lord gave the sign of a virgin who would bear a son whose name would be called Immanuel. He would eat curds and honey when he was old enough to refuse evil and choose good. The land of the two kings they dreaded would be laid waste in the early childhood of the boy. The Lord would bring the king of Assyria causing great natural and economic trials to Judah (Is. 7:10-25). Live in God's presence instead of testing His patience by exercising faith in humankind.

Reject Faith in Humankind
The Lord said to write ordinary letters on a large tablet, "Swift is the booty, speedy is the prey," and called Uriah the priest and Zechariah as reliable witnesses. He went to a prophetess and she gave birth to a son named, "Swift is the booty, speedy is the prey." The wealth of Damascus and spoil of Samaria would be carried away by the king of Assyria. These people rejected the gently flowing waters of Shiloah and rejoiced in Rezin and Pekah. As a result,  Judah experienced devastation by the king of Assyria (Is. 8:1-8). Reject faith in humankind to prevent your land from being devastated. 

Reject Human Strategies
All nations that prepared for battle would be shattered. They devised their strategy but it was thwarted "for God is with us." God warned them with mighty power not to follow the way of this people and say, 'It is a conspiracy,' what the people called a conspiracy. They were not to fear what they feared or be in dread of it, but regard God as holy. He was  their fear and dread. He would become a sanctuary for both houses of Israel as a stone that caused men to stumble and a trap and snare for the people of Jerusalem (Is. 8:9-15). Reject human strategies by regarding God's holiness and presence. 

To be in position to receive the Word, these prior things--consider God's holiness, experience forgiveness of sin, trust God's protection and presence, and reject faith in humankind and their strategies--must be in place. 

Receive God's Word
Bind up the testimony and seal the law among His disciples. Isaiah would wait and trust in the Lord who hid his face from the house of Jacob. He and the children God gave him were signs and wonders in Israel from the Lord Almighty. They consulted the Lord and not mediums and spiritists men suggested. If they did not speak according to the law and testimony, they had no dawn but were distressed, hungry and their anger caused them to curse their king and God. They would see only distress and fearful gloom and be thrust into utter darkness looking toward the earth (Is. 9:16-22). Disciples receive God's word so they can consult and speak of the Lord as signs and wonders in the land.

Preparation Steps in Receiving God's Word: 
1. Consider God's holiness to reveal personal and community sin. 

2. Experience forgiveness of sin and hear God's call as an ambassador of reconciliation. 
3. Trust God's protection, stay calm and do not fear when people seek evil. 
4. Live in God's presence instead of testing His patience by exercising faith in humankind. 
5. Reject faith in humankind to prevent your land from being devastated. 
6. Reject human strategies by regarding God's holiness and presence.  

To be in position to receive the Word, these prior things--consider God's holiness, experience forgiveness of sin, trust God's protection and presence, and reject faith in humankind and their strategies--must be in place first. 


7. Disciples receive God's word so they can consult and speak of the Lord as signs and wonders in the land.

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Steps on How to Love God (Insights in Law)

4/28/2012

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Amy Carmichael wrote, "All the great temptations appear first in the region of the mind and can be fought and conquered there. We have been given the power to close the door of the mind. We can lose this power through disuse or increase it by use, by the daily discipline of the inner man in things which seem small and by reliance upon the word of the Spirit of truth. It is God that worketh in you, both to will and to do of His good pleasure. It is as though He said, 'Learn to live in your will, not in your feelings.'" God gave Israel various feasts to develop spiritual disciplines in their lives so they would learn to love God more than anything else. Leviticus 22-23 provides steps on how to love God.

Aaron and his sons were to draw close to holy things in purity so as not to profane His holy name and be cut off. No male descendant of Aaron who was a leper or had discharge could eat of the holy gifts until he was clean. If he touched anything made unclean by a corpse, seminal emission or any teeming thing, he could not eat any holy gift unless he bathed his body in water to be sanctified, keep God's charge and not bear sin and die (Lev. 22:1-9). Daily choose to be spiritually pure by confessing sin and asking for the filling of the Holy Spirit.  

No stranger, sojourner with the priest or hired man could eat the holy gift. A priest who bought a slave as his property or those born in his house could eat the food. If a man ate the holy gift unintentionally, then would add a fifth to it and give it to a priest so as not to profane the holy gifts they eat to the Lord (Lev. 22:10-16). Bondslaves have full privileges as other family members in their relationship with God. 

Any Israelite or aliens who presented his voluntary offering as a burnt offering, must offer a male without defect from the cattle, sheep or goats. When a man offered a peace offering to fulfill a special vow, it must be perfect to be accepted. You could not offer a blind, fractured or maimed animal or an animal with running sores to the Lord (Lev. 22:17-25). God only accepts your best as you surrender totally to Him.

When an ox, sheep or goat was born, it remained seven days with the mother and from the eighth day it was accepted as an offering by fire to the Lord. A sacrifice of thanksgiving was eaten on the same day with none left until morning. Don’t profane God’s holy name since He will be sanctified among Israel; He is Lord who sanctified and brought you out of Egypt (Lev. 22:26-33). Practice spiritual disciplines daily as they don't carry over to the next day.


Proclaim holy convocations as the Lord’s appointed times with the seventh day as Sabbath rest after six days of work. The Lord's Passover is on the first month of the 14th day at twilight with the Feast of Unleavened Bread on the 15th day. Seven days you eat unleavened bread and rest on the first day. Seven days you present an offering by fire to Lord and on the 7th day you rest. Bring the first fruits of the harvest to the priest. Count seven complete Sabbaths and 50 days after the 7th Sabbath, then present a new grain offering, sin offering and peace offering with the priest waving the bread of the first fruits while resting (Lev. 23:1-21). Affirm that Christ is Lord of your life on a regular basis. 

Do not reap to the very corners of the field, but leave something behind for the needy and the alien. Rest on the first of every 7th month and blow trumpets (Lev. 23:22-25). Leave margins behind for the poor so they can provide for themselves through labor.

The 10th day of the 7th month is the day of atonement to humble your souls to make atonement before the Lord as a Sabbath of complete rest. God would destroy a person who worked on that day since it was a time to humble your souls (Lev. 23:26-32). Take time on a regular basis to acknowledge Christ's forgiveness of your sin.

The 15th day of the 7th month is the Feast of Booths for seven days to present an offering by fire to the Lord with the first day as Sabbath rest. The 8th day would be a holy convocation to present an offering as an assembly to do no work so all future generations would know that Israel lived in booths when God brought them out of Egypt (Lev. 23:33-44). Daily trust in God's provision of basic necessities.

Consider the following steps in developing spiritual discipline so you love God more than anything else: 

1. Do you daily confess sin and ask to be filled with the Holy Spirit?
2. Do you believe that you have full privileges of sonship in your relationship with God?
3. Do you daily surrender you mind, emotions and will to God?

4. Do you daily practice spiritual disciplines of prayer, reading God's word, listening, silence, praise and thanksgiving?
5. Do you affirm daily that Christ is Lord of your life?
6. Do you leave margins in your work for the poor so they can provide for themselves (ex. hire an ex-inmate)?
7. Do you take time on a regular basis to acknowledge Christ forgiving your sin?
8.  Do you daily trust in God's provision of basic necessities? 

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How To Get Others Right With God (Insights in Law)

3/9/2012

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Because leaders don't surrender to God, people under their care lead ungodly lives. Lev. 9 is a call to leaders to spend much time in the presence of God confessing their sin and praying that others get right with God. This passage teaches how to get others right with God.  

On the eighth day, Moses told Aaron, his sons and elders to offer before the Lord an unblemished calf and bull for sin offering and ram for burnt offering. To the  sons of Israel, offer an unblemished male goat for sin offering, calf and lamb for burnt offering, ox and ram for peace offerings and grain offering mixed with oil for since the glory of the Lord would appear to them. Moses told Aaron to offer sin and burnt offering for himself and the people to make atonement for them as the Lord commanded (Lev. 9:1-7). Surrender completely to God so you can benefit others for His glory.

Aaron killed the calf of the sin offering and burnt offering for himself and put blood on the altar. He offered up in smoke on the altar the fat, kidneys and lobe of the liver of the sin offering and head pieces of the burnt offering as the Lord commanded Moses. He burned with fire the flesh and skin outside the camp. He washed the entrails and legs and offered them up in smoke with the burnt offering (Lev. 9:8-14). Confess sin and receive Christ's forgiveness through the cross before ministering to others.  

Aaron took the goat of the sin offering for the people and presented the burnt offering. He presented the grain offering and offered up a handful in smoke on the altar besides the burnt offering. He killed the ox and ram for the peace offering , which was for the people, and sprinkled the blood around the altar. He offered up in smoke portions of the ox and ram on the altar. He presented the breasts and right thigh as a wave offering (Lev. 9:15-21). Pray that others surrender to God by confessing their sin and appropriating the blood of Christ for peace with Him.

Aaron lifted up his hands and blessed the people. He stepped down after making the sin, burnt and peace offerings. Moses and Aaron went into the tent of meeting and came out and blessed the people so that the Lord’s glory appeared to everyone.  The fire consumed the burnt offering and portions of fat on altar. When the people saw it, they shouted and fell on their faces (Lev. 9:22-24). People fear God in direct proportion to the amount of time leaders spend in the presence of God.

Structure your day so you have sufficient time to confess sin and pray that others get right with God. Then watch what God does! 


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