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Ingredients for Powerful Discipleship Ministry (Insights in NT)

10/6/2012

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We should not ask, "What is wrong with the world?" for that diagnosis has already been given. Rather, we should ask, "What has happened to the salt and light?" (John R. W. Stott). 


Paul asked that prayer for unity in Christ and hope in the Holy Spirit empowered the proclamation of the gospel so people were transformed in their character, knowledge and ministry. His plan considered spiritual, emotional and financial resources, ministry relationships and wise counsel required to disciple people so they believed and obeyed God's word in the context of community. These are the ingredients for a powerful discipleship ministry through the local church.

Pray for Endurance and Unity in Christ
Please your neighbor for his good by building him up. The insults you face have fallen on Christ. The Scriptures teach and provide endurance and encouragement so we have hope. Let’s pray that God who provides endurance and encouragement give you a spirit of unity as you follow Christ for His glory (Rom. 15:1-6). Pray that God provides endurance, encouragement and unity in Christ as revealed in the Bible.

Pray for Joy, Peace and Hope in Holy Spirit
Accept one another as Christ has accepted you. Christ became a servant of the Jews to confirm the promises made to Abraham, Isaac and Jacob so the Gentiles would glorify God like David and Moses. Isaiah prophesied that Christ would rule over the nations so the Gentiles would hope in Him. Let’s pray the God of hope fill you with all joy and peace as you trust in Him so you may overflow with hope by the power of the Holy Spirit (Rom. 15:7-13). Pray that God fills you with joy and peace as you trust in Him so you overflow with hope by the power of the Holy Spirit.

Proclaim Gospel to Develop People Completely

You are full of goodness, complete in knowledge and competent to instruct one another. Paul was a minister of Christ Jesus in proclaiming the gospel of God so Gentiles could be sanctified by the Holy Spirit. He spoke of nothing except what Christ accomplished through him in leading the Gentiles to obey God by what he said and did through the power of the Holy Spirit in miracles. From Jerusalem to Illyricum, Paul fully proclaimed the gospel of Christ where He was not known to not build upon someone else’s  foundation (Rom. 15:14-21). Proclaim fully the gospel of Christ in the power of the Holy Spirit so people are transformed in their character, knowledge and ministry.  

Plan Every Aspect of Your Ministry 
Paul planned to spend time and have the Romans assist him on his way to Spain. His short-term goal was to take a contribution from Macedonia and Achaia to the poor saints in Jerusalem. He wanted the Gentiles to share materially with the Jews since they had shared in their spiritual blessings. Paul asked them to join in his struggle by praying that he be rescued from Judean unbelievers and the Jerusalem saints would find his service acceptable. He desired to come to Rome with joy and to be refreshed with them (Rom. 15:22-33). Plan for the spiritual, emotional and financial resources to carry out your ministry. 

Develop Close Ministry Relationships 
Paul commended Phoebe, a servant of the church in Cenchrea, to receive help since she ministered to many people. He asked them to greet Priscilla and Aquila, Paul's fellow workers in Christ, who risked their lives for him and the Gentile churches. Paul asked that they greet the church that met in their home, the first convert to Christ in Asia, relatives in prison with him who were outstanding among the apostles and others who worked hard in the Lord (Rom. 16:1-16). Develop close relationships with ministry team members.

Pursue Wisdom in Fulfilling Your Ministry
Watch and keep away from those who cause divisions and put obstacles in your way contrary to the teaching you learned. They deceive the minds of naive people through smooth talk and flattery. Be wise about what is good and innocent about what is evil. The God of peace will soon crush Satan under your feet since the grace of Jesus is with you (Rom. 16:17-20). Pursue wisdom, stay away from division and deception, and trust God to crush Satan under your feet.

Disciple People in God's Word Through Community
Paul mentioned that Timothy and his relatives, Lucius, Jason and Sosipater, sent their greetings. Tertius wrote the letter and greeted them in the Lord. Gaius and the whole church he enjoyed sent their greetings. Erasus, the city's public works director, and Paul's brother Quartus sent their greetings. He prayed that God would establish them in his proclamation of the gospel through the prophetic writings so all nations would believe and obey God to the glory of Christ (Rom. 16:21-27). Disciple people to believe and obey God's word in the context of community. 

Here are seven ingredients for a powerful discipleship ministry through the local church from Rom. 15-16:

1. Pray that God provides endurance, encouragement and unity in Christ as revealed in the Bible
2. Pray that God fills you with joy and peace as you trust in Him so you overflow with hope by the power of the Holy Spirit
3. Proclaim fully the gospel of Christ in the power of the Holy Spirit so people are transformed in their character, knowledge and ministry 
4. Plan for the spiritual, emotional and financial resources to carry out your ministry
5. Develop close relationships with ministry team members

6. Pursue wisdom, stay away from division and deception, and trust God to crush Satan under your feet
7. Disciple people to believe and obey God's word in the context of community 



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Moving from Judgment to Edification (Insights in NT)

9/25/2012

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"One of the most subtle burdens God ever puts on us as saints is this burden of discernment concerning other souls. He reveals things in order that we may take the burden of these souls before Him and form the mind of Christ about them. It is not that we bring God into touch with our minds, but that we rouse ourselves until God is able to convey His mind to us about the one for whom we intercede" (Oswald Chambers). One of the most hurtful things in the church is  judgment over trivial matters. Only the power of the Trinity (God, Jesus and Holy Spirit) working together will move people from judgmental attitudes and condemnation to edifying others. 

Obey God
Submit to the governing authorities because God established them. Since rebelling against human authority is like rebelling against God, people reap judgment upon themselves. Those who do what is right receive commendation without fear. Human authorities are God's servants and bear the sword to punish wrongdoers. Submit to authorities to avoid punishment and for conscience sake. Pay taxes to authorities who serve full time in governing. Pay what you owe whether it is taxes, revenue, respect and honor (Rom. 13:1-7). Submit to human authorities since they are God’s servants to protect you.

Put on Christ
Let no debt remain except to love one another, which fulfills the law. Adultery, murder, stealing or coveting from the Ten Commandments harm a neighbor, but not love. It’s time to wake up from sleeping because salvation is nearer than when we first believed. Put aside deeds of darkness like orgies, drunkenness, sexual immortality, debauchery, dissension and jealousy. Put on the armor of light by clothing yourselves with the Lord Jesus Christ and not thinking how to gratify the desires of the flesh (Rom. 13:8-14). Put on Christ by loving others without gratifying the flesh.

Accept Others

Accept and do not pass judgment on someone with a weak faith. One man eats anything but someone with a weak faith eats only vegetables. The strong cannot judge the weak while the weak cannot condemn the strong that eats everything. God accepts the strong and weak because He makes both of them stand as His servants. One man considers one day more sacred than another while someone else regards every day alike. Each one should be fully convinced before the Lord. We live and die to the Lord since everyone belongs to Him (Rom. 14:1-8). Accept and do not judge or condemn others on matters of personal liberty and convictions.

Follow Holy Spirit

For this reason, Christ died and became alive as Lord of the dead and living. Why do you judge your brother since all will stand before God’s judgment seat. Every knee will bow and tongue will confess to God since everyone will give an account of himself to God. Stop judging and do not put any stumbling block or obstacle in your brother’s way. No food is unclean in itself. If anyone regards something as unclean, it then becomes unclean for him. If your brother is distressed by what you eat, then you are not acting in love but destroying your brother for whom Christ died. Do not allow what you consider good to be spoken of as evil. The kingdom of God is not a matter of eating or drinking but of righteousness, peace and joy in the Holy Spirit. Anyone who serves Christ in this way is pleasing to God and approved by men (Rom. 14:9-18). Follow the Holy Spirit in righteousness, peace and joy so you do not put a stumbling block in your brother’s way.

Act in Faith for Edification

Pursue what leads to peace and to mutual edification. Do not destroy God’s work God for the sake of food. Eating anything that causes someone to stumble is wrong even though all food is clean. Keep your convictions about these things between you and God. A man who doubts is condemned if his eating is not from faith. Everything that does not come from faith is sin (Rom. 14:19-23). Act in faith and pursue what leads to peace and mutual edification.

Consider the process from judgment/condemnation to peace/edification:
1. Obey God through delegated authorities
2. Put on Christ so you can love others
3. Accept others and do not judge or condemn them
4. Follow the Holy Spirit in righteousness, peace and joy
5. Act in faith and pursue what leads to peace and mutual edification



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What the Glory of His Grace Produces (Insights in NT)

9/12/2012

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"We tend to give an unbeliever just enough of the gospel to get him or her to pray a prayer to receive Christ. Then we immediately put the gospel on the shelf, so to speak, and go on to the duties of discipleship. The grace that brought salvation to you is the same grace that teaches or disciplines you. But you must respond on the basis of grace, not law" (Jerry Bridges). God originates all things for His glory through grace. Being immersed in His grace produces the motivation and power to serve Christ.

Worship Him
God has not rejected His people whom He foreknew. Elijah pleaded with God against Israel when they killed His prophets, tore down His altars and tried killing him. God said He reserved a remnant of 7,000 chosen by grace who did not worship Baal. Grace supersedes works. Those chosen among Israel obtained what they sought but the rest were hardened. As it was written, God gave them a spirit of stupor so their eyes could not see and their ears could not hear. David said their table became a snare, trap and stumbling block (Rom. 11:1-10). God chose a remnant among Israel according to grace  so they could worship Him. 

Reconcile World
Because of their transgression, salvation came to the Gentiles to make Israel jealous. Paul as an apostle to the Gentiles hoped to arouse Israel to envy and save some of them. Their rejection is riches and reconciliation of the world. Israel's acceptance is life from the dead since the root and branches are holy. Some of the branches were broken off because of unbelief so Gentiles could be grafted in as the wild olive shoot and share in the nourishing sap from the olive root. Do not be boastful but continue in his kindness through faith to prevent being cut off. If God grafted branches into a cultivated olive tree, how much more will natural branches (Israel) be grafted into their own olive tree through faith (Rom. 11:11-24). God saved Gentiles by grace through faith using sin and disobedience to reconcile the world.

Remove Sins
Israel experienced a partial hardening until the full number of  Gentiles came in. All Israel will eventually be saved when the Deliverer comes from Zion to remove ungodliness from Jacob and establishes His covenant to take away their sins. They were enemies concerning the gospel, but election allowed God to love them through the patriarchs. God's gifts and His call are irrevocable. Gentiles who were disobedient received mercy as a result of Israel's disobedience. God bound all men over to darkness so He might show mercy to all (Rom. 11:25-32). God called Israel and Gentiles to salvation by taking away their sins.

Show Glory
Oh, the depths of the riches of the wisdom and knowledge of God. How unsearchable are His judgments and unfathomable His ways. No one knows God's mind or be His counselor. You cannot give to God and be paid back. God originated all things for His glory (Rom. 11:33-36). God originated all things to show His glory beyond comprehension.

Offer Body
The most appropriate response to God's mercy is offering your body as a living and holy sacrifice for a spiritual service of worship. Do not be conformed to this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind to prove the good, acceptable and perfect will of God (Rom. 12:1-2). Offer your body as a living sacrifice without compromise by renewing your mind to prove God's perfect will.

Exercise Gifts
Think realistically without boasting according to the faith God gives you. Each member of Christ's one body belong to each other with different functions. We have different spiritual gifts according to the grace given us like prophesying according to the proportion of his faith, serving, teaching, encouraging, giving generously to the needs of  others, leadership that governs diligently and showing mercy cheerfully (Rom. 12:3-8). Discover and exercise your spiritual gifts by thinking clearly according to the faith God gives you. 

Serve Others
Offer sincere love by hating evil and clinging to good.  Be devoted in brotherly love by honoring others above yourself. Serve the Lord zealously with spiritual fervor. Rejoice in hope, patient in tribulation, devoted to prayer, contribute to the needs of the saints and practice hospitality. Bless and do not curse those who persecute you. Rejoice with those who rejoice and weep with those who weep. Live in harmony with one another by associating with the lowly without conceit. Do not repay evil for evil but do what is right. Work hard being at peace with all men. Let God take vengeance since He will repay injustice. If your enemy is hungry, feed him, if he is thirsty, give him a drink for you are heaping coals upon his head. Do  not be overcome by evil, but overcome evil with good (Rom. 12:9-21). Serve others by honoring and meeting real needs.


Meditate and revel in the truths of God's grace producing the following: worshiping Him, reconciling the world, removing sin, showing His glory, offering your body as a living and holy sacrifice, exercising spiritual gifts and serving others by honoring and meeting real needs.




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God's Operation of Grace in Salvation and Evangelism (Insights in NT)

8/30/2012

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 "If the church would only awaken to her responsibility of intercession, we could well evangelize the world in a short time. It is not God's plan that the world be merely evangelized ultimately. It should be evangelized in every generation. There should be a constant gospel witness in every corner of the world so that no sinner need close his eyes in death without hearing the gospel, the good news of salvation through Christ" (T. S. Hegre).


Apostle Paul had this kind of heart for Israel and explained God's operation of grace in salvation and evangelism. 

God Chooses His Children Based on Grace, Not Works
Paul had great sorrow in his heart for Israel who were cut off from Christ  even though they received divine glory, covenants, law, temple worship, the promises and patriarchs that traced Christ's lineage. Natural children were not descended from Israel or regarded as Abraham's children, but children of the promise became God's children. The word of promise states a specific time for Sarah to have a son and Rebekah conceiving twins through Isaac. Before the twins had done anything good or bad so God's purpose and choice might stand, not because of works but because of His calling, Scripture said, "The older will serve the younger." It was written, "Jacob I loved, but Esau I hated" (Rom. 9:1-13). God chooses who becomes His children based on grace according to His purpose, not based upon works.

God Shows Mercy to Display His Power and Proclaim His Name in the World
God is not unjust and said to Moses that He would have mercy and compassion on whom He desired, not dependent on man's desire or effort. Moses as revealed in Scripture said to Pharaoh that God raised him up to display His power so His name would be proclaimed in all the earth. God shows mercy and hardens whom He desires (Rom. 9:14-18). God shows mercy and hardens whom He desires to display His power and proclaim His name in the world.  

God Prepares Objects of Mercy As Sons to Experience His Rich Glory
Why does God still cast blame since no one can resist His will? The reason is that no one can talk back to God. He made us like a potter with one vessel for noble purposes and others for common use. God demonstrated His wrath and made His power known by enduring patiently with objects of wrath prepared for destruction. Then the riches of His glory could be made known to objects of His mercy prepared in advance for glory like us whom He called from among the Jews and Gentiles. In Hosea He called those "who were not My people, My people, and her who was not beloved, 'beloved."' Those not His people would be called the sons of the living God. Isaiah said only the remnant would be saved among the vast number of Israelites. The Lord would execute His word thoroughly and quickly upon the earth so we would not be like Sodom and Gomorrah (Rom. 9:19-29). God prepares objects of mercy as sons to experience rich glory and objects of wrath to experience destruction.

People Attain Righteousness without Shame by Believing in Christ
Gentiles attained righteousness through faith even though they did not pursue it. Israel pursued a law of righteousness by works but did not attain it. They stumbled over Christ, the stumbling stone, which causes men to stumble and a rock that makes them fall. He who believes in Him will be unashamed (Rom. 9:30-33). People attain righteousness without shame by believing in Christ.

People Experience Lordship of Christ and Freedom from Law by Calling upon the Lord
Paul prayed earnestly for Israel's salvation realizing their zeal for God without knowledge. They tried to establish their own righteousness without submitting to God's righteousness. Christ ends the law so everyone who believes may have righteousness. He who practices righteousness by the law lives by that righteousness. Obtaining righteousness by faith means the word is in your mouth and heart, namely the word of faith we proclaimed. If you confess with your mouth that Jesus is Lord and believe in your heart that God raised Him from the dead, you will be saved. You are justified by believing in your heart and confessing with your mouth so you can be saved. Anyone who believes in Him will be unashamed. Everyone who calls on the name of the Lord will be saved. To call upon the Lord, you must first believe. To believe, you must hear. To hear, you must have someone preaching the word to you. Someone must send the preacher as Isaiah says, "How beautiful are the feet of those who bring good news!" (Rom. 10:1-15). People experience the Lordship of Christ and freedom from the law by believing and calling upon the name of the Lord.

God Sends His Word to the Whole World so People Hear and Believe Christ
Not all the Israelites believed the good news. Faith comes from hearing the message of God's word. The word went out to the whole world so no one could say they had not heard. Moses said Israel would be made jealous by a nation without understanding. Isaiah said those who did not seek Christ found Him and God revealed Himself to those who did not ask for Him. He told Israel that He was available to a disobedient and obstinate people (Rom. 10:16-21). God sends His word to the whole world so people can hear and believe in Christ. 

Review the following truths on God's operation of grace in salvation and evangelism from Rom. 9-10:

1.   God chooses you to be His child, not based upon works 

2.   God shows mercy to display His power and proclamation  

3.   God prepares objects of mercy as sons to experience the riches of His glory  

4. People attain righteousness without shame by believing in Christ

5.   People experience the Lordship of Christ and freedom from the law by believing and calling upon the name of the Lord

6. God sends His word to the whole world so people can hear and believe in Christ  

How do these truths encourage you? What difference do they make in understanding grace versus works? How do they affect your attitude about evangelism?



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Connected to the Divine Power Source (Insights in NT)

8/22/2012

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Would it not be the height of folly if Tasmania were to resolve to cut the supply of power from that mountain lake and to substitute handpower? Would not the factories soon close down, and the incipient harvest of prosperity suddenly wither? Yet it often seems as though the modern Church were in danger of making a similar mistake. In scores of cases she [the Church] is disconnecting herself from the dynamic of Pentecost, and is endeavouring to find compensation for her loss of spiritual power in brilliance of intellect in the pulpit, in highly organized and expensive machinery, and by calling to her aid incidental accessories, which are borrowed from the world; and which, even where they may be comparatively innocent, are totally unfit to secure the great ends for which she was called into being, according to the purpose and plan of her great Architect (F.B. Meyer). Romans 8 is the central passage on how to walk by the Holy Spirit so you are connected to the divine power source.

There is no condemnation for those in Christ Jesus because the law of the Spirit of life set me free from the law of sin and death. The Law was powerless through the flesh, but God sent His Son, Jesus, in the likeness of sinful flesh to be a sin offering and so condemn sin in the flesh. Walking in the Spirit and not the flesh fulfilled the Law's requirement in you. Those who walk in the flesh set their minds on the things of the flesh and those according to the Spirit, the things of the Spirit. The mind set on the flesh is death so you are hostile toward God, not subject to the law of God and cannot please God. The mind set on the Spirit is life and peace so you belong to God in righteousness with His Spirit indwelling you. God's Spirit who raised Jesus from the dead gives life to your mortal bodies (Rom. 8:1-11). God's Spirit indwells you with resurrection power to produce life and peace so you can obey the Law and please God. 

You are obligated by the Spirit to put to death the deeds of the body in order to live. Those led by the Spirit of God are sons of God. You received a spirit of adoption as sons crying out, "Abba! Father!" instead of a spirit of slavery leading to fear again. The Spirit bears witness we are children and heirs of God, and co-heirs with Christ if we suffer with Him in order to be glorified with Him (Rom. 8:12-17). God's Spirit produces intimacy with God in suffering as co-heirs with Christ to glorify Him. 

Our present sufferings are not worthy to be compared to future glory. The creation waits eagerly for the sons of God to be revealed. God subjected the creation to frustration in hope that it will be liberated from bondage to decay and brought into glorious freedom of the children of God. The whole creation and ourselves groan and suffer the pains of childbirth together until now. Having the first fruits of the Spirit, we wait eagerly for our adoption as sons and the redemption of our body. For in hope we have been saved, but with perseverance we wait eagerly for what we do not see (Rom. 8:18-25). God's Spirit redeems your body as you are liberated into glorious freedom as a child of God.

The Spirit helps our weakness for we do not know how to pray but the Spirit intercedes with groans that words cannot express. God searches the hearts and knows the mind of the Spirit because He intercedes for the saints according to the will of God. He causes all things to work together for good for those who love God and are called according to His purpose. For those God foreknew, He predestined to become conformed to the image of Jesus hat He might be the firstborn among many brethren. Those He predestined, He also called, those He called, He justified, those He justified, He glorified (Rom. 8:26-30). God's Spirit intercedes according to God's will to conform you into the image of Jesus.

If God is for us, who is against us? He will freely give us all things since He delivered up His own Son for us. No one will bring a charge or condemn those God chose since He justifies and Christ died and was raised to sit at the right hand of Him who also intercedes for us. Nothing will separate us from Christ's love including trouble, hardship, persecution, famine, nakedness, danger or sword. If was written that for His sake we face death all day long and are considered as sheep to be slaughtered. In all these things we overwhelmingly conquer through Christ who loved us. For I am convinced that neither death, life, angels, demons, things present or to come, any powers, height, depth or other created thing will separate us from the love of God in Christ Jesus (Rom. 8:31-39). God gives freely all things including His abiding and eternal love. 


Praise God for His indwelling resurrection power producing intimacy with Him in suffering as He redeems your body into glorious freedom as His child.  Thank Him for interceding according to God's will so you can be conformed into Christ's image as He gives freely all things, especially His abiding and eternal love. 

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Focus By Grace on Your Identity in Christ (Insights in NT)

8/14/2012

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"Suppose someone should offer me a plateful of crumbs after I had eaten a T-bone steak. I would say, "No, thank you. I am already satisfied." Christian, that is the secret - you can be so filled with the things of Christ, so enamoured with the things of God that you do not have time for the sinful pleasures of the world " (Billy Graham).

Focusing by grace on your identity in Christ through His death, burial and resurrection is the key to living the Christian life.

Should you keep on sinning so grace increases? Absolutely not! How can you live in sin by already dying to it? Those who were baptized (identified) into Christ were also identified into His death. You were buried with Him through baptism into death so when Christ was raised from the dead, you also may live a new life. You were united with Him in both His death and resurrection. Your old self was crucified with Him so your body of sin might be rendered powerless. As a result, you should no longer be a slave to sin. Because a dead person is freed from sin, believe that you live with Him. Christ's resurrection proves that death is no longer master over Him. In the same way, consider yourself dead to sin, but alive to God in Christ Jesus (Rom. 6:1-11). Consider yourself dead to sin but alive to God by identifying with Christ's death and resurrection.


Therefore do not let sin reign in your body so you obey its lusts. Do not offer the various parts of your body as instruments of unrighteousness, but offer the parts of your body to God as alive from the dead and as instruments of righteousness. Sin will not master you because you are under grace, not law (Rom. 6:12-14). Deny lusts and offer up the members of your body as alive to be instruments of righteousness under grace.  

Do not excuse sinning because you are under grace instead of law. You are slaves to the one you obey--either slaves of sin leading to death or slaves of obedience leading to righteousness. You became obedient from the heart to that form of teaching you were committed. Being freed from sin, you became slaves of righteousness by presenting the parts of your body to righteousness resulting in holiness. You reaped no benefit being a slave to sin and death. Being freed from sin and enslaved to God, you reap holiness and eternal life. The wages of sin is death, but the gift of God is eternal life in Christ Jesus (Rom. 6:15-23). Become a slave of obedience to God leading to righteousness, holiness and eternal life. 

The law has authority over a man while he is alive. A woman is not an adulteress if she marries another man after her first husband dies. You died to the Law through the body of Christ so you could belong to Him who was raised from the dead to bear fruit to God. Sinful passions aroused by the Law bore fruit for death. Being released from the Law and the written code, you serve in the newness of the Spirit (Rom. 7:1-6). Die to the Law through Christ's body in order to serve in the Spirit. 

The Law is not sin! You could not know sin except through the Law. If the Law had not said, "You shall not covet," you would not know about coveting. Sin became alive by taking opportunity through the commandment to produce coveting of every kind resulting in death. For apart from the law, sin is dead. The Law and commandment is holy, righteous and good, but sin taking opportunity through the Law deceived you (Rom. 7:7-13). Understand sin through the Law and how it comes alive to deceive you into death. 

The Law is spiritual but I am of flesh sold as a slave to sin. I don't understand what I do. I do not do want I want. I do the evil I hate. I agree the Law is good but nothing good lives in me or my flesh. I cannot carry out my desire to do good. I do the evil I do not want to do because of sin living in me. My inner being delights in God's law, but the law of sin wages war against my mind and the members of my body. What a wretched man I am! Who will set me free from this body of death? Thanks be to God through Jesus Christ our Lord. My mind serves the law of God, but my flesh the law of sin (Rom. 7:14-25).  Set your flesh and mind free from being a slave of sin through Jesus Christ.

Review these truths concerning your identity in Christ:
1. Consider yourself dead to sin but alive to God by identifying with Christ's death and resurrection.
2. Deny lusts and offer up the members of your body as alive to be instruments of righteousness under grace.    
3. Become a slave of obedience to God leading to righteousness, holiness and eternal life.  
4. Die to the Law through Christ's body in order to serve in the Spirit. 
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Understand sin through the Law and how it comes alive to deceive you into death.  
6. 
Set your flesh and mind free from being a slave of sin through Jesus Christ.

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Grace Pervasive From Old to New Testament (Insights in NT)

8/4/2012

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"Grace binds you with far stronger cords than the cords of duty or obligation can bind you. Grace is free, but when once you take it you are bound forever to the Giver, and bound to catch the spirit of the Giver. Like produces like, Grace makes you gracious, the Giver makes you give" (E. Stanley Jones). Grace through faith begins in the Old Testament seen in the lives of Abraham and David. Paul explained how Christ's resurrection imparts righteousness through faith and not by obeying the Law.

Abraham could boast if he was justified by works, but not before God. Gen. 15:6 says that Abraham believed God and it was credited to him as righteousness. When a man works, his wages are credited as an obligation, not a gift. When a man believes God who justifies the wicked and does not work, his faith is credited as righteousness. David speaks the same thing concerning the man whom God credits righteousness apart from works. The Lord will not take into account his vcsins since He forgives them (Rom. 4:1-8). Abraham and David believed God and it was credited to them as righteousness. 

Abraham's faith was credited to him as righteousness while he was uncircumcised. The promise to Abraham and his descendants was not through the Law, but through righteousness coming by faith. The promise is worthless if people have to live by the Law instead of faith. Abraham was a father to many nations. The promise comes by faith according to grace for everybody (Rom. 4:9-16). Promise of righteousness comes by faith through grace, not by the Law.

God gives life to the dead just as Abraham's body was good as dead being 100 years old and Sarah's womb was dead. Yet he did not waver in unbelief regarding God's promise, but was fully persuaded that God had the power to do what He promised. This is why "it was credited to him as righteousness." These words apply to us whom God credits righteousness for those who believe in God who raised Jesus from the dead. He was delivered over to death for our sins and raised to life for our justification (Rom. 4:17-25). God credits righteousness to anyone who believes in God's power to raise Jesus from the dead. 

Therefore being justified by faith, we have peace with God through our Lord Jesus Christ. Faith introduced us to grace in which we now stand. In addition to the hope of the glory of God, we rejoice in our sufferings since they produce perseverance, proven character and hope, which does not disappoint. The reason is that God has poured out His love into our hearts by the Holy Spirit given to us. While we were still helpless, at the right time Christ died for the ungodly. It is rare that someone would even die for a righteous man. God demonstrated His love toward us that while we were yet sinners, Christ died for us (Rom. 5:1-8). Love and peace from Christ's death enables you to rejoice in suffering and character development. 

Not only being justified by His blood, we will be saved from the wrath of God through Him. For it we were reconciled to God through the death of His Son, much more we will be saved by His life. We also rejoice in God through our Lord Jesus Christ through whom we have received reconciliation (Rom. 5:9-11). Christ's life saves you from present and eternal wrath. 

When sin entered into the world through Adam, death spread to all men because all sinned. In contrast, God's abundant grace reigned in life through one man, Jesus, as the gift of righteousness is received. Just as one trespass resulted in condemnation to all men, so one act of righteousness resulted in justification granting life to all men. One man's disobedience made many sinners, but one man's obedience made many righteous. The Law came in that trespass might increase but where sin increased, grace increased even more. Just as sin reigned in death, grace might reign through righteousness to bring eternal life through Jesus Christ our Lord (Rom. 5:12-21). Sin entered the human race through Adam, but grace, life and righteousness comes by receiving Christ. 

Have you placed your faith in Christ's death and resurrection to obtain God's grace, life and righteousness? Or are you trying to obeying the law and reap sin and condemnation? 




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How to Be Declared Righteous (Insights in NT)

7/30/2012

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"The Bible does not teach that a man is saved by a principle, but by the shedding of blood. Salvation is not through life lived, but through life poured out. It is not by the life of Jesus that we are redeemed; but by His life given up in the pain and suffering of a shameful death, of which death there is no sufficient symbol or method of expression other than that of the shedding of blood. Redemption is provided, not by the richness of His life provided, but by the suffering of His life poured out" (G. Campbell Morgan).

Because everyone has sinned being completely unrighteous, you need a Savior to pay the penalty for your sin. God loves you the way you are, but does not want you to stay the way you are.  

Those who judge another are without excuse since they condemn themselves by practicing the same things. God's judgment according to truth falls upon those who judge another. But His  kindness, forbearance and patience leads you to repentance. Those with a stubborn and unrepentant heart store up wrath for themselves at the righteous judgment of God according to every persons' deeds, whether good or evil. God's judgment is impartial since those who sin without the Law die without the law and those who sin under the Law are judged by the Law. Gentiles can show the work of the law written in their conscience with their thoughts accusing or defending them. According to the gospel, God judges the secrets of men through Christ Jesus (Rom. 2:1-16). God judges impartially according to truth, works, conscience and the gospel. 


Jews rely and are instructed by the Law, which contains knowledge and truth. They are a guide to the blind, light to those in darkness, instructor of the foolish and teacher of the immature. Breaking the Law allows God's name to be  blasphemed among the Gentiles. Circumcision has no value if one disobeys the Law. A person is a Jew when circumcision is of the heart, by the Spirit and not the letter, so praise comes from God, not from men (Rom. 2:17-29). God values a heart that obeys the Law.

Jews still have advantages being entrusted with God's word. Unbelief does not end God's faithfulness. Don't do evil to bring about good even though unrighteousness shows God's righteousness (Rom. 3:1-8). Unrighteousness highlights God's righteousness and unbelief does not end His faithfulness. 

Both Jews and Gentile are under sin because there are none righteous, none who understand, seek for God or do good since they all turned aside and become useless. Their throat is an open grave with deception, poison, cursing and  bitterness. They are swift to shed blood with destruction and misery in their paths. They do not know peace or the fear of God (Rom. 3:9-18). Everyone sins since none are righteous or do good.

Those who under the Law are accountable to God. No one can be justified by the works of the Law since it  reveals the knowledge of sin (Rom. 3:19-20). The Law's purpose is to make you conscious of sin.

The Law and the Prophets show God's righteousness because all have sinned and fall short of God's glory. Those who believe in Jesus Christ are declared righteous and justified as a free gift by His grace (unmerited favor) through the redemption (buy back from the slave market of sin) in Christ Jesus. God display Christ publicly as a propitiation (satisfactory substitute) in His blood through faith. God shows His holiness by forgiving past sins and declaring people righteous through faith in Jesus. One cannot boast in the law or works because everyone is justified by faith apart from the works of the Law. Faith does not nullify the Law, but establishes it (Rom. 3:21-31). You are justified by faith in Christ's death to forgive your sins.

Are you conscious of sin as you read the Law? If yes, place your faith in Christ's death on the cross on your behalf. God will declare your righteous. 

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From Suppression to Spiritual Fruit (Insights in NT)

7/22/2012

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Someone once asked Billy Graham, "If Christianity is valid, why is there so much evil in the world?" To this the famous preacher replied, "With so much soap, why are there so many dirty people in the world? Christianity, like soap, must be personally applied if it is to make a difference in our lives." 

Suppressing or hiding the truth of God's eternal power and divine nature causes idolatry that leads to materialism, sexual sin and total societal breakdown. The gospel of Christ is God's power to bring people to righteousness when they believe in Him. It moves them from suppression to spiritual fruit. 
 
Paul was a bond-servant of Christ and an apostle, set apart for the gospel of God, promised through His prophets in the Scriptures concerning His Son. He was descended from David as the Son of God with power by the resurrection from the dead, according to the Spirit of holiness. Paul and others received grace and apostleship to bring the obedience of faith among Gentiles to all in Rome called saints (Rom 1:1-7). The resurrection empowers the gospel of Christ promised by prophets in the Old Testament. 

He thanked God because their faith was being proclaimed throughout the world. Paul always prayed and hoped to see them. He wanted to impart some spiritual gift that they may be established and be encouraged in each other's faith. Paul wanted to obtain some fruit among them and the rest of the Gentiles. He was under obligation to Greeks, barbarians, wise and foolish in preaching the gospel to those in Rome (Rom 1:8-15). Preach the gospel to impart some spiritual gift, encourage each other's faith and obtain fruit. 

Paul was not ashamed of the gospel since it was the power of God for salvation to everyone who believes from Jew to Greek. The righteousness of God was revealed from faith to faith as the righteous live by faith (Rom. 1:16-17). Be not ashamed of the gospel since God's power for salvation and righteousness occurs from faith to faith. 

God's wrath was revealed from heaven against all ungodliness of men who suppress the truth in unrighteousness. God's creation reveals His eternal power and divine nature so everyone is without excuse. They did not honor Him as God or give thanks but became futile in their speculations as their foolish heart was darkened. Professing to be wise, they became fools and exchanged God's glory for an image in the form of man and animals (Rom. 1:18-23). Those who suppress the truth of God's divine attributes experience God's wrath and idolatry.  

Therefore, God gave them over in the lusts of their hearts to impurity that their bodies might be dishonored among them. They exchanged the truth of God for a lie and worshiped and served the creature rather than the Creator (Rom 1:24-25). God gives peoples' mind over to the lie of materialism caused by lustful hearts and impurity. 

God gave them over to degrading passions for women and men exchanged the natural function for the unnatural. They burned in their desire for the same sex, committing indecent acts and receiving the due penalty of their error (Rom 1:26-27). God gives peoples' emotions over to sexual sin, including homosexuality, caused by degrading passions.

Just as they did not acknowledge God any longer, God gave them over to a depraved mind to do things not proper: greed, evil, full of envy, murder, strife, deceit, malice, gossips, slanderers, haters of God, insolent, arrogant, boastful, inventors of evil, disobedient to parents, without understanding, untrustworthy, unloving and unmerciful. Although they knew the ordinance of God, those who practice such things are worthy of death and also give hearty approval to those who practice them (Rom. 1:28-32). God gives peoples' will over to total wickedness caused by depravity and not acknowledging Him any longer. 

Have you believed in the gospel of Christ? If so, are you preaching the gospel of Christ? Are you letting your mind, emotions and will acknowledge God and the truth of His word? 

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