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How to Be Inspired to Preach the Gospel of Kingdom (Insights in NT)

6/12/2013

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How are you inspired to preach the gospel of the kingdom? Rev. 6-8 explains the need to prepare for end time events knowing Satan's plan, recognize God's sovereignty in death and martyr of believers, expect cosmic disruption, embrace Christ as shepherd, let devastating events lead you to fervent prayer and recognize God's judgment in disrupting comfort. 

Prepare for End Time Events Knowing Satan's Plan
When John watched the Lamb open the first of seven seals, he saw a white horse whose rider held a bow, given a crown and rode out as a conqueror bent on conquest. When the Lamb opened the second seal, a fiery red horse came out whose rider was given power and a large sword to take peace from the earth and make men kill others. When the Lamb opened the third seal, a black horse came out whose rider held a pair of scales in his hand. John heard a voice from four living creatures saying a quart of wheat and three quarts of barley for a day's wages without damaging the oil and wine (Rev. 6:1-6). Prepare for end time events knowing Satan inspires the antichrist to unleash devastating wars, famine and calamities on earth. 

Recognize God's Sovereignty in Death and Martyr of Believers
When the Lamb opened the fourth seal, a pale horse had a rider named Death and Hades followed close behind. They were given power over 25 percent of the earth to kill by sword, famine, plague and wild beasts. After opening the fifth seal, John saw under the altar the souls of those slain because of the word of God and their testimony. They asked in a loud voice how long until the Sovereign Lord would judge and avenge their blood. Each was given a white robe and told to wait a little longer until their fellow servants and brothers were killed (Rev. 6:7-11). Recognize God's sovereignty in the death and martyr of believers during the great tribulation because of God's word and their testimony.

Expect Cosmic Disruption in Heaven and Earth
After opening the sixth seal, a great earthquake occurred, the sun turned black, moon turned blood red and the stars fell to the earth. The sky receded like a scroll and every mountain and island were removed from its place. Everyone, including the powerful elite, hid in caves and mountains. They called on them to fall and hide them from the one who sat on the throne and from the great wrath of the Lamb (Rev. 6:12-17). Expect cosmic disruption in heaven and on earth as sign of God's wrath. 

Inspire Preaching of the Gospel of the Kingdom Before the End
An angel with God's seal told the four angels not to harm the land, sea or trees until they sealed 144,000 Israelites. A great multitude from every nation, tribe, people and language stood before the throne in front of the Lamb. They wore white robes and held palm branches crying out that salvation belonged to God who sat on the throne and to the Lamb (Rev. 7:1-10; Matt. 24:14). Inspire the preaching of the gospel of the kingdom in the whole world before the end comes.

Embrace Christ as Shepherd to Lead You to Springs of Living Water
The angels fell down before the throne and worshiped God saying praise, glory, wisdom, thanks, honor, power and strength to Him forever. Those in white robes came out of the great tribulation. They washed their robes, made them white in the blood of the Lamb and served Him day and night in His temple before God's throne. He who sat on the throne spread His tent so they never hungered, thirsted and experienced scorching heat. The Lamb at the center of the throne was their shepherd and led them to springs of living water. God wiped every tear from their eyes (Rev. 7:11-17). Embrace Christ as shepherd to lead you to springs of living water including wisdom, power and strength.  

Let Devastating Events Lead You to Fervent Prayer
When the Lamb opened the seventh seal, there was silence in heaven for about 30 minutes. An angel with a golden censer offered much incense with prayers of all believers on the golden altar before the throne. The incense smoke and believers' prayers went up before God. The angel filled the censer with fire from the altar and hurled it on the earth (Rev. 8:1-5). Let devastating events lead you to fervent prayer in hastening Jesus' return.

Recognize God's Judgment in Disrupting Comfort
The first angel sounded his trumpet so hail and fire mixed with blood were hurled upon the earth. A third of the earth and trees were burned up, including the green grass. The second angel sounded his trumpet and something like a huge mountain was thrown into the sea. A third of the sea turned into blood, a third of the living creatures in the sea died and a third of the ships were destroyed. The third angel sounded his trumpet and a great star fell from the sky so a third of the rivers and springs of water turned bitter with many people dying. The fourth angel sounded his trumpet and a third of the sun, moon, stars, day and night turned dark. An eagle said woe to the inhabitants of the earth because of the trumpet blasts by the other three angels (Rev. 8:6-13). Recognize God's judgment in disrupting the ordinary means of comfort and created order. 

Inspire yourself and others to preach the gospel of the kingdom by preparing for end time events knowing Satan's plan and God's judgment to disrupt comfort, allow God's sovereignty in the death and martyr of believers to lead you to fervent prayer and let future cosmic disruption cause you to embrace Christ as shepherd. 


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Seeing Prosperity and Influence (Insights in Psalms)

5/3/2013

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To see prosperity and influence, one must acknowledge God's reign, confess sins, exalt Him, humble yourself, trust His sovereignty and protection, and worship the King of Kings. Then God's kingdom will come in His time to remove prideful leaders and enable you to endure trials. 

Acknowledge God's Reign and Confess Sins
Daniel revealed to Nebuchadnezzar in his dream that he was the large tree   in the middle of the land with abundant fruit where beasts found shelter. His dominion extended to the distant parts of the earth. The Most High issued a decree to drive Nebuchadnezzar away from people, be drenched with dew and given the mind of an animal to eat grass like cattle. Seven times would pass until he acknowledged the Most High as sovereign over men's kingdom given to whoever He wished.  The iron and bronze roots remaining in the ground represented his kingdom being restored when he acknowledged that Heaven ruled. Daniel told Nebuchadnezzar to renounce his sins by doing right and being kind to the oppressed so his prosperity would continue (Dan. 4:1-27). Acknowledge God's reign and confess sins for prosperity. 

Exalt God and Humble Yourself
Twelve months later the king said his mighty power built the royal residence for his glory.  A voice from heaven said the dream would be fulfilled with his royal authority taken away. At the end of that time, God restored Nebuchadnezzar's sanity and returned the honor and splendor of his kingdom. God's dominion and kingdom endured across generations. Every person was regarded as nothing with God doing as He pleased. His advisers sought him out and restored his throne greater than before. Nebuchadnezzar praised, exalted and glorified the King of heaven because everything He did was right and His ways were just. He humbled those who walked in pride (Dan. 4:28-37). Exalt God and humble yourself for influence.

Trust God's Sovereignty to Remove Prideful Leaders
While Belshazzar gave a banquet for 1000 nobles, drank wine and praised the gods of gold and silver, a human hand wrote on the wall terrifying the king. Daniel said God gave his father Nebuchadnezzar a high position but when his heart became arrogant and prideful, he was stripped of his glory and lived with animals until he acknowledged Him as sovereign over the kingdoms of men. Because Belshazzar set himself against the Lord of heaven, the writing said God numbered the days of his reign, found wanting and his kingdom was given to the Medes and Persians. Daniel was proclaimed the third highest ruler in the kingdom. Belshazzar was killed and Darius the Mede took over the kingdom (Dan. 5:1-31). Trust God's sovereignty to remove prideful rulers.

Trust God's Protection to Endure Trials
Darius appointed Daniel as one of the three administrators over 120 satraps. Because he distinguished himself by his exceptional qualities, the king planned to set him over the whole kingdom. No one could find corruption since he was trustworthy and not negligent. Even though a decree said no one could worship any god except the king, Daniel prayed three times a day with the windows opened toward Jerusalem. After being thrown in the lion's den, Darius called out anxiously to determine if Daniel's God was able to rescue him from the lions. He answered that the angels shut the lions' mouths finding no wound because he trusted in God. He threw the false accusers in the lions' den along with their wives and children. Darius issued a decree that everyone must fear the living God of Daniel whose kingdom and dominion never ended. He prospered during the reign of Darius and Cyrus the Persian (Dan. 6:1-28). Trust God's protection while enduring trials. 

Worship King of Kings Whose Kingdom Continues Forever
In a dream, Daniel saw four great beasts. The first was like a lion with wings of an eagle, second like a bear with three ribs in its mouth, third like a leopard with four wings like a bird and four heads given authority to rule, and a fourth powerful beast with large iron teeth that devoured its victims along with ten horns. A little horn uprooted three of the first horns that spoke boastfully about the Ancient of Days sitting on His throne flaming with fire where countless number stood before Him and the books opened. The beast was killed and thrown into the blazing fire. Others were stripped of their authority but allowed to live for a period of time. One like the son of man approached the Ancient of Days and given authority, glory and sovereign power with men of every language worshiping him. His dominion would never be destroyed (Dan. 7:1-14). Worship King of Kings and Lord of Lords whose kingdom continues forever. 

Expect God's Kingdom Coming to Earth in His Time
Daniel interpreted the four great beasts as four kingdoms rising from the earth. The saints of the Most High would possess the kingdom forever. He saw the horn waging war and defeating the saints until the Ancient of Days pronounced judgment in favor of the saints when the time came to possess the kingdom. The fourth beast was the fourth kingdom that devoured and crushed the earth. The ten horns were ten kings coming from this kingdom with one subduing three kings. He spoke against the Most High, oppressed His saints, tried to change laws and had saints handed over to him for 3 1/2 years. His power was destroyed and God's kingdom given to the saints eternally with every ruler worshiping and obeying Him (Dan. 7:15-28). Expect God's kingdom coming to earth in His time. 

Pray for God's kingdom to come on earth as it is in heaven to experience prosperity and influence.







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Steps In Rescuing Prodigals (Insights in Prophets)

4/24/2013

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God is active in rescuing prodigals  beginning with His sovereignty that spurs Him to action.  God's holiness protects prodigals from wrath, His love destroys those who harm them, His righteousness leads to godly lifestyle, His truth purifies their lips to call on Him and His power rescues them so they can walk with God. 

The proper response of those who desire to rescue prodigals from sin is to reject complacency and idolatry, seek God in humility and righteousness, receive His inheritance, avoid a carefree lifestyle, wait on Him in truth without fear, and take delight in mighty God who empowers prodigals to walk with Him. 

God's Sovereignty Spurs Him to Action
God said to Zephaniah during Josiah's reign that He would sweep everything from the earth. He would stretch His hand against those in Judah and Jerusalem who worshiped Baal and Molech without seeking God. He would punish those who filled the temple of their gods with violence and deceit along with the complacent who thought God was inactive. He plundered their wealth and demolished their houses. They would build houses and not live in them and plant vineyards and not drink the wine (Zeph. 1:1-13). Know God hates complacency, idolatry, violence and deceit. 

God's Holiness Protects You From Wrath
The day of the Lord brought wrath, distress, anguish, trouble, ruin and gloom. People would walk like blind men because of sin. Their money could not save them. God's jealousy consumed and ended the whole world. The humble  who did what He commanded sought the Lord. They should seek righteousness and humility to gain shelter during the day of the Lord's anger (Zeph. 1:14-2:3). Seek God in humility and righteousness for protection from His wrath. 

God's Love Destroys Those Who Harm You
God would destroy the Philistines so the remnant of Judah would dwell in the houses of Ashkelon. He cared and restored their fortunes. Moab and Ammon insulted and made threats against God's people who would inherit their land. After He destroyed all the gods of the land, every nation would worship Him (Zeph. 2:4-12). Receive His inheritance after He destroys every god that insults and threatens you.

God's Righteousness Leads to Godly Lifestyle
God would destroy Assyria and leave Nineveh desolate. This was a carefree city that lived in safety. Nineveh said that there was none besides her. Nineveh became a ruin with everyone scoffing at her (Zeph. 2:13-15). Avoid a carefree lifestyle that leads to ruin and scoffing. 

God's Truth Purifies Your Lips 
Zephaniah said Jerusalem was rebellious, accepted no correction and did not draw near to the Lord. Her officials were roaring lions, priests did violence to the law and  prophets were angry. God was righteous, dispensed justice and never failed. He demolished strongholds and destroyed cities. People acted corrupted and did not accept correction from God. They waited on Him for purified lips to call on His name. He removed those who rejoiced in pride only leaving the humble who trusted in God's name. Israel's remnant spoke no lies or deceit and no one made them afraid (Zeph. 3:1-13). Wait on God in truth without fear so purified lips can call on His name. 

God's Power Rescues Prodigals
God turned back the enemy so Jerusalem did not fear. He was mighty to save and took great delight in them. He quieted them with His love and rejoiced over them with singing. God dealt with all who oppressed them, rescued the lame, gathered the scattered and gave them praise and honor in every land. He brought them home and  restored their fortunes before their eyes (Zeph. 3:14-20). Take delight in mighty God who rescues prodigals so they walk with Him. 

Ask God to empower you in the following ways by rescuing prodigals from sin: 
1. Reject complacency and idolatry
2. Seek God in humility and righteousness
3. Receive His inheritance
4. Avoid a carefree lifestyle
5. Wait on Him in truth without fear so you can call on Him
6. Delight in mighty God who rescues prodigals so they walk with Him







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How to Pray To See Your Wounds Healed (Insights in Prophets) 

4/22/2013

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In the preceding book of Micah, you learned how to gain spiritual maturity in order to pray confidently so sin is defeated. Nahum explains how to pray in order to see your wounds healed. By praying God's attributes of goodness, sovereignty, power and truth, your wounds will be healed, especially the lust for control and materialism. 

Trust God's Goodness Who Cares
Nahum said the Lord was a jealous God who poured out His wrath like fire against His enemies. He was slow to anger, great in power and did not leave the guilty unpunished. God dried up the sea, withered Bashan and Carmel and trembled the earth. No one withstood His indignation. The Lord was good and a refuge in times of trouble. He cared for those who trusted in Him. He made an end of Nineveh with an overwhelming flood and pursued His foes into darkness (Nahum 1:1-8). Trust God's goodness as a refuge who cares for you in times of trouble. 

Trust God's Sovereignty to Bring Good News
God ended plots against Him. Nineveh would be cut down and not afflict Judah any more. God broke their yoke and tore shackles away. He commanded that Nineveh would have no descendants. God destroyed the carved images and cast idols in the temple of their gods. On the mountains was the feet who brought good news and proclaimed peace. Judah celebrated their festivals knowing the wicked would not invade them (Nahum 1:9-15). Trust God's sovereignty to bring the right people to proclaim good news and peace to break the yoke of sin.

Trust God's Power to Restore Health
The Lord would restore Israel's splendor even though the destroyers ruined their vines. Nineveh's troops stumbled and the palace collapsed. It was decreed that the city be exiled like a pool with water draining away. Her wealth was plundered and their hearts melted. God burnt their chariots in smoke and the sword devoured their young lions. The voices of their messengers were no longer heard (Nahum 2:1-13). Trust God's power to restore health and defeat spiritual enemies. 

Trust God's Truth to Defeat Lust for Control
Nahum pronounced woe on the city of blood full of lies, plunder and victims because she had lust of a harlot and sorceries. Nineveh enslaved nations by prostitution and witchcraft. God was against her and showed nations her nakedness and shame. All who saw Nineveh said she was ruined and wondered if anyone could comfort her. She was no better than Thebes with Cush, Egypt, Put and Libya as allies and her strength. Thebes was also taken captive, exiled, infants killed and great men chained (Nahum 3:1-11). Trust God's truth to defeat lust for control.

Strengthen Your Spiritual Defenses to Defeat Materialism
Nineveh's fortresses were like fig trees when the first ripe fruit was shaken into the mouth of the eater. The gates of their land were wide open to their enemies with women as troops. They should have strengthened their defenses by repairing the brickwork since fire devoured them. They increased the number of merchants more than the stars who were like locusts that stripped the land. Their guards and officials were like swarms of locusts that flew away when the sun appeared (Nahum 3:12-17). Strengthen your spiritual defenses through prayer to defeat materialism. 

Pray God's Attributes to Heal Your Wounds
Their shepherds slumbered, nobles lied down to rest and the people scattered on the mountains. Nothing could heal their wound since their injury was fatal. Everyone who heard news about them celebrated because they felt their endless cruelty (Nahum 3:18-19). Pray God's goodness, sovereignty, power and truth to heal your wounds.

The following explains how to pray in order to see your wounds healed:
1. Trust God's goodness who cares in times of trouble 
2. Trust God's sovereignty to bring the right people who proclaim truth and peace 
3. Trust God's power to restore health and defeat spiritual enemies
4. Trust God's truth to defeat lust for control
5. Strengthen your spiritual defenses through prayer to defeat materialism
6. Pray God's goodness, sovereignty, power and truth to heal your wounds



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Prayerwalk and Proclaim God's Message (Insights in Prophets)

4/17/2013

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To pursue a high-impact ministry, beware of falling asleep spiritually, reject personal comfort and stop focusing on personal rights to show concern over peoples' eternal destiny. Consider the miracles of God's sovereignty, call for help in distress and offer thanksgiving so people can know Christ and be delivered. 

Beware Falling Asleep Spiritually By Fleeing God
 
God told Jonah to go to Nineveh and preach against it because of their wickedness. But he fled from the Lord, went down to Joppa, paid the fare and sailed in a ship to Tarshish. The Lord sent a great wind so sailors feared and cried out to his own god while throwing cargo into the sea. But Jonah went below deck, laid down and fell asleep. The captain woke him up and asked that he call on his god so they would not die. The lot fell to Jonah, which revealed he was responsible for the storm. After the sailors  asked what he did, his home city and country and nationality, Jonah answered he was a Hebrew who worshiped the Lord, God of heaven, who made the sea and land. The soldiers asked what he did since they knew he was running away from the Lord (Jonah 1:1-11). Beware falling asleep and hitting bottom spiritually by fleeing God. 

Consider Miracles of God's Sovereignty to Bring People to Christ
Jonah told the sailors to throw him into the sea to make it calm taking blame for the great storm. The men tried rowing back to land and asked the Lord that they not die for killing Jonah since God did as He pleased. They threw him overboard and the sea grew calm. The men greatly feared the Lord and offered a sacrifice to Him. But the Lord provided a great fish to swallow Jonah who was inside it for three days and three nights (Jonah 1:12-17). Consider the miracles of God's sovereignty to bring people to Christ.

Call for Help in Distress to Receive Life and Deliverance
Jonah called for help in his distress while inside the fish. God answered and listened to his cry. After being hurled and waves swept over him, Jonah said he was banished from God's sight but looked again toward His holy temple. The waters threatened and surrounded him while seaweed wrapped around his head. He sank down to the roots of the mountains, but God brought his life up from the pit. When his life ebbed away, Jonah remembered and prayed to the Lord (Jonah 2:1-7). Call for help in distress to receive life and deliverance.

Offer Thanksgiving to Receive God's Grace and Deliverance
Those who clung to worthless idols forfeited God's grace. A sacrifice of thanksgiving brought salvation from the Lord. He commanded the fish and it vomited Jonah on dry land (Jonah 2:8-10). Offer thanksgiving to receive God's grace, salvation and deliverance. 

Prayerwalk and Proclaim God's Message in His Assigned Territory  
God's word came to Jonah a second time to go to Nineveh and proclaim the message He gave him. He obeyed the word and took three days to go through Nineveh. After going a day's journey, Jonah proclaimed, "Forty more days and Nineveh will be destroyed." They believed God, declared a fast and everyone put on sackcloth. Nineveh's king covered himself with sackcloth and issued a proclamation for everyone to fast, be covered with sackcloth, call urgently on God and give up evil ways and violence so He would relent and turn from his fierce anger so they could live. God had compassion and did not bring destruction after they turned from their evil ways (Jonah 3:1-10). Prayerwalk and proclaim God's revealed message in His assigned territory for you.

Reject Personal Comfort to Focus on God's Grace
But Jonah's great anger caused a complaint to God that the reason he wanted to flee to Tarshish was knowing God's grace and compassion who relented from sending calamity. He thought it was better to die than live. Jonah made a shelter east of the city, sat in its shade and waited to see what would happen. The Lord provided a vine to provide shade to ease his discomfort. Jonah was very happy, but the next day God provided a worm to chew the vine and scorching east wind so he grew faint. He said it was better to die than live (Jonah 4:1-8). Reject personal comfort to focus on God's grace that delays sending calamity. 

Stop Focusing On Personal Rights to Show Concern Over Peoples' Eternal Destiny
God asked Jonah if he had a right to be angry about the vine. He answered that he was angry enough to die. The Lord said he had concern over a vine not under his control. Because Nineveh had greater than 120,000 infants and many cattle, should not God be concerned about that great city? (Jonah 4:9-11). Stop focusing on personal rights to show God's concern over peoples' eternal destiny.

To prayerwalk and proclaim God's message in His assigned territory, beware of falling asleep spiritually, reject personal comfort and stop focusing on rights so you can show concern over peoples' eternal destiny. Consider the miracles of God's sovereignty, call for help in distress and offer thanksgiving so people can know and be delivered in Christ. 

The prerequisites in pursuing a high-impact ministry is to show concern over peoples' eternal destiny and the following items hinder it:
1. Beware of falling asleep spiritually
2. Reject personal comfort 
3. Stop focusing on personal rights 
The priorities in pursuing a high impact ministry so people can know Christ and be delivered:
1. Consider the miracles of God's sovereignty
2. Call for help in distress 
3. Offer thanksgiving  

Like Jonah, consider prayer walking  in your workplace and/or neighborhood, care for those around you and share the gospel as God opens up opportunities.

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Empower People So They Seek the Spiritual Welfare of Others (Insights in Prophets)

4/1/2013

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Most people are not empowered to serve others by seeking their spiritual welfare. In Ezek. 30-34, we learned that one serves others by seeking their spiritual welfare through preparing for Christ's coming, humbling before God, warning people to turn away from sin, practicing God's word, ministering with compassion to the needy, providing accurate and clear biblical teaching, and rescuing people from slavery to sin and false teaching. 

How do we empower people so they can seek the spiritual welfare of others? Ezekiel 35 explains the negative: reap death when you harbor hatred. In the positive, receive a new heart to motivate obedience, speak God's word to build up the body of Christ, preserve the unity of the Spirit, trust His sovereignty to defeat spiritual enemies, cleanse the land of sin to display His glory and trust God to free you from the shame of sin. 

Reap Death When You Harbor Hatred
God told Ezekiel to prophesy that He was against Edom and ruined their cities to make them desolate. They harbored  an ancient hostility and delivered the Israelites to the sword when their punishment reached its climax. God delivered Edom over to bloodshed since they did not hate it. They said two nations were theirs as a possession. God judged their anger and jealousy because of hatred. They would know the Lord heard how they boasted against Him without restraint and rejoiced when Israel became desolate (Ezek. 35;1-15). Reap death when you harbor hatred and boast against God. 

Receive a New Heart to Motivate Obedience
God said enemies ravaged Israel to become their possession and object of people's malicious talk. Because they plundered Israel with malice in their hearts, nations around them were scorned like them. Israel produced fruit and God looked upon them with favor. He multiplied the people, inhabited the towns and rebuilt the ruins so they prospered more than before. Israel possessed the nations and never were deprived again of their  children. God scattered Israel through the countries because they profaned His name. He cleansed them from all impurities and idols. He gave them a new heart and put a new spirit in them. He removed their heart of stone and gave them a heart of flesh. He put His Spirit in them to move them to obey God's laws. God increased the fruit of trees and crops so they no longer suffered disgrace because of famine. The nations knew that He rebuilt what was destroyed and replanted what was desolate (Ezek. 36:1-38). Receive a new heart of flesh and spirit that motivates obedience, multiplies disciples and rebuilds cities. 

Speak God's Word to Awaken Body of Christ
The Lord told Ezekiel to prophesy so dry bones heard God's word in the middle of a valley. He attached tendons, made flesh, covered with skin and put breath in them so they came to life and knew He was the Lord. The bones came together, tendons and flesh appeared, and skin covered them. Ezekiel prophesied that breath came from the four winds and breathed into the slain so they lived as a vast army, representing Israel. He put His Spirit in them to live so they settled in their own land (Ezek. 37:1-14). Speak God's word to awaken the body of Christ to life through the Holy Spirit. 

Preserve the Unity of the Spirit
Ezekiel wrote on two sticks of wood, "Belonging to Judah and the Israelites associated with him" and "Ephraim's stick, belonging to Joseph and all the house of Israel associated with him." God commanded Ezekiel to join them together as one stick to become one in his hand. It represented one nation and one king without division into two kingdoms. They no longer defiled themselves with idols for God saved and cleansed them from all backsliding. David became king and one shepherd so the nation could follow God's laws. He made a covenant of peace eternally to make them His dwelling place. The nations knew the Lord made Israel holy (Ezek. 37:15-28). Preserve the unity of the Spirit by obeying God's word and becoming His dwelling place.

Trust God's Sovereignty to Defeat Spiritual Enemies
Ezekiel prophesied against Gog, of the land of Magog, the chief prince of Meshech and Tubal, Persia, Cush and Put. Israel along with many nations would plunder the land. Gog would attack Israel. God's wrath through a great earthquake would overturn mountains and walls. God would execute judgment upon Gog and many nations with plague, bloodshed, torrents of rain, hailstones and burning sulfur. He would show His greatness and holiness to make Himself known in the nations (Ezek. 38:1-23). Trust God's sovereignty to defeat spiritual enemies and show His greatness and holiness to the world. 

Cleanse the Land of Sin to Display God's Glory
God would send fire against Magog and those who lived in safety. He would make known His holy name to Israel. For seven years they would use their weapons as fuel. For seven months Israel would bury Gog's soldiers in the valley of those who traveled east toward the Dead Sea. Men would be regularly employed to cleanse the land. God would call a great sacrifice on the mountains of Israel to eat the flesh of mighty men and drink the blood of the princes of the earth like they were animals. He would display His glory among the nations so Israel knew He was the Lord. Nations would know that Israel went into exile for their sin because they were unfaithful to Him (Ezek. 39:1-24). Cleanse the land of sin to display God's glory to the world so His people know He is Lord. 

Trust God to Free You from Shame of Sin
God would bring Jacob back from captivity and be zealous for His holy name. They would forget their shame and unfaithfulness when they lived in safety. God would show His holiness in the sight of many nations so they would know He was Lord. He would pour out His Spirit on the house of Israel (Ezek. 39:25-29). Trust God to free you from the shame of sin through the Holy Spirit and show His holiness to the world.

The following explains how to empower people so they seek the spiritual welfare of others:
1. Understand that you reap death when you harbor hatred 

2. Receive a new heart to motivate obedience
3. Speak God's word to awaken the body of Christ
4. Preserve the unity of the Spirit

5. Trust His sovereignty to defeat spiritual enemies
6. Cleanse the land of sin to display His glory 
7. Trust God to free you from the shame of sin

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How to Respond to Great Personal or Family Loss (Insights in Psalms)

9/9/2012

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Bitterness is a habit that can seriously hinder our spiritual journey. When life becomes difficult, when it doesn't seem as if God is providing for our needs, when we're not getting what we want when we want it, we have a decision to make. We can hold onto our faith and trust that God has an answer in mind, or we can gripe and moan and complain and let our souls become embittered. Expecting an oasis, but finding a bitter stream? Don't lose sight of the grace of God." - (Beside A Quiet Stream by Penelope J. Stokes)

God is involved in the bitter reality of life. We learn much from Job on how to respond to great personal or family loss such as death, divorce, sickness, rebellion, unemployment, etc. 

Job was blameless, feared God and turned away from evil in the land of Uz. As the greatest man of the east, he had seven sons, three daughters, many animals and servants. His sons held a feast regularly in each of their houses where they invited their sisters. After each feast, Job rose up early to offer burnt offering to purify them in case his sons sinned and cursed God in their hearts. One day Satan came with the angels to present themselves before God. Satan told God he was roaming through the earth going back and forth. God boasted about Job's righteousness and Satan replied that God put a hedge around his household and possessions while blessing the work of his hands. Job would curse God if He struck all that he had. God said everything Job had was in Satan's power but could not put forth his hand upon him (Job 1:1-12). Pray for purity in your children's lives while recognizing God's sovereignty over Satan's activities. 

On the day when his children were feasting in their oldest brother's house, Job learned in succession that his servants were killed by the Sabeans, fire from heaven burned up the sheep and consumed his servants, Chaldeans carried off the camels, and great wind struck the house and killed all his children. Job arose, fell to the ground and worshiped saying, "Naked I came from my mother's womb, and naked I shall return there. The Lord gave and the Lord has taken away. Blessed be the name of the Lord." Job did not sin or blame God (Job 1:13-22). Accept prosperity and adversity from God without blaming Him. 

On another day the angels came with Satan to present themselves before the Lord. The Lord said his servant Job was a blameless man who feared God and maintained his integrity even though Satan tried to ruin him without cause. Satan said Job would curse God if He touched his bone and flesh. The Lord said Satan could do anything except  kill Job (Job 2:1-6). Maintain integrity in every circumstance even when it makes no sense. 

Satan afflicted Job with painful sores over his whole body. His wife said that God should curse God and die instead of holding fast to his integrity. Job told his "foolish" wife, "Shall we indeed accept good from God and not accept adversity?" Job did not sin with his lips (Job 2:7-10). Do not blame God during great trials.

When Job's three friends, Eliphaz the Temanite, Bildad the Shuhite and Zophar the Naamathite heard about Job's troubles, they agreed to come and comfort him. They wept when they saw Job from a distance. They sat down on the ground and mourned with Job for seven days with no one speaking after seeing his great pain (Job 2:11-13). Accept comfort from others if they mourn without speaking.

Afterward Job cursed the day of his birth wishing he had not been born. He wished that day had turned to darkness with blackness overwhelming its light. Job would be hidden from trouble if God shut his mother's womb. He considered that dying at birth would bring peace and rest. Captives who died were at ease and free from hearing the slave driver's shout (Job 3:1-19). Express transparently your feelings and thoughts of what it would be like if you had not been born.

Job asked why light was given to those in misery who longed for death. Why was life given to the bitter of soul who rejoiced when they died or those God hedged in without revealing His purpose. Job's groans poured out like water. What he feared and dreaded came upon him. He had no peace, quietness or rest but only turmoil (Job 3:20-26). Groan freely about your bitter feelings and turmoil.

Consider the following actions when you experience great personal and family loss in your life: 
1. Pray for purity in your children's lives while recognizing God's sovereignty over Satan's activities
2. Accept prosperity and adversity from God without blaming Him
3. Maintain integrity in every circumstance even when it makes no sense 

4. Do not blame God during great trials
5. Accept comfort from others if they mourn without speaking
6. Express transparently your feelings and thoughts of what it would be like if you had not been born
7. Groan freely about your bitter feelings and turmoil


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God's Mercy and Judgment Demonstrated (Insights in Prophets)

5/31/2012

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"What gives us conviction of sin is not the number of sins we have committed; it is the sight of the holiness of God." (Martyn Lloyd-Jones). In the midst of sin, we see God's mercy, which triumphs over judgment. God's holiness demands that He deal with sin. God's fulfills His promises and multiplies His people because of His love.

Elisha predicted that flour and two measures of barley would be sold for a shekel each in the gate of Samaria. An officer wondered if the Lord could open the windows of heaven, but Elisha said he would not eat of it. Four leprous men figured they would die of famine. They entered the camp of Arameans, but the Lord caused them to flee because of hearing a large army attacking them.The lepers entered their tents, ate food and hid silver, gold and clothes they found (2 Kings 7:1-8). God promises to provide for you miraculously in famine. 

The lepers told the king and he figured the Arameans would attack and capture Israel once they left the city. The king took two chariots with horses to go after the army of the Arameans, but found they had thrown clothes and equipment in their haste so they plundered the camp. Flour and barley was sold for the price predicted according to the word of the Lord. The officer was trampled at the gate and died just as Elisha predicted (2 Kings 7:9-20). God fulfills His promises in famine. 

Elisha told the woman whose son he restored to life to leave since the Lord called for famine. After seven years, she left the land of the Philistines and appealed for her house and field. When the king met the son restored to life by Elisha, he gave the property back to the woman. Ben-hadad king of Aram sent Hazael to ask Elisha if he would recover from his sickness. Elisha told Hazael that Ben-hadad would die and with weeping, predicted Hazael would kill men, women and children after he became king. Ben-hadad died and Hazael became king (2 Kings 8:7-15). God's sovereignty changes the hearts of authorities to respond and accomplish His purposes.

Jehoram, the  son of Jehoshaphat king of Judah, became king and did evil like Ahab. The Lord did not destroy Judah because He promised to give descendants through David. Ahaziah, the son of Jehoram king of Judah, next reigned and he walked in evil like Ahab (2 Kings 8:16-29).  God's mercy and compassion triumph over sin so His people can be multiplied.


Elisha told one of the prophets to pour oil on Jehu son of Jehoshaphat to anoint as king over Israel. The prophet declared that Jehu would destroy the house of Ahab to avenge the blood of the Lord's servants shed by Jezebel. Dogs would devour her on the plot of ground at Jezreel and no one would bury her (2 Kings 9:1-13). God chooses and equips people to fulfill His will. 

Jehu questioned Joram, "How can there be peace as long as all the idolatry and witchcraft of your mother Jezebel abound?" Jehu shot his arrow to kill Joram whose body was thrown on the field belonging to Naboth the Jezreelite. Jehu wounded Ahaziah king of Judah who died later (2 Kings 9:14-29). God's holiness demands that idolatry and witchcraft be judged. 

Eunuchs threw Jezebel down from the window and nothing was left to bury in fulfillment of the word of the Lord spoken through Elijah, "On the plot of ground at Jezreel dogs will devour Jezebel's flesh. Jezebel's body will be like refuse on the ground in the plot at Jezreel, so that no one will be able to say, 'This is Jezebel'" (2 Kings 9:30-37). God fulfills His prophecies of judgment according to His word. 

Where do you see God's mercy and compassion in your life? Praise Him for His mercy and compassion. Where is God judging you for your sin? Confess and forsake your sin. 

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Resist Being Squeezed into the World's Mold (Insights in NT)

1/30/2012

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In John 18, you learned how to speak God's word openly as His disciple and fulfill your destiny by persevering in the midst of betrayal, endure persecution, resist temptation toward comfort, embrace your role as Christ's disciple, take up your cross and seek God's kingdom by bearing witness to the truth. John 19 teaches the core attitudes in being His disciple so you can identify with Christ without reservations and resist being squeezed into the world's mold.  

Pilate scourged and soldiers put a crown of thorns on Jesus. After clothing Him in a  purple robe, they said, "Hail, King of the Jews!" Pilate told the chief priests and officers to crucify Him themselves since he found no guilt in Jesus. The Jews said He should die because He made Himself out to be the Son of God. Jesus told Pilate that any authority over Him was given from above and those who delivered Him to Pilate had greater sin. When the Jews said Jesus opposed Caesar by saying He was a king, Pilate delivered Him to be crucified (John 19:1-16). Trust God's sovereignty during tough times. 

He bore His cross and was crucified with two other men. Many Jews read an inscription put on the cross, "Jesus the Nazarene, the King of the Jews" (John 19:17-22). Bear your cross and don't be concerned with others' opinions of you.  

The soldiers took Jesus' outer garments, tunic and cast lots to fulfill Scripture. Mary, Jesus' mother, His mother's sister, Mary the wife of Clopas, and Mary Magdalene stood by the cross of Jesus. He told John to take his mother, Mary, into his household (John 19:23-27). Stand on the promises of Scripture when circumstances get out of control. 

When Jesus knew all things had been accomplished to fulfill Scripture, He said, "I am thirsty." When He was given sour wine, He said, "It is finished!" and gave up His spirit (John 19:28-30). Surrender your life to God by trusting in Christ's finished work on the cross. 

The soldiers did not break Jesus' legs when they saw He was dead. Blood and water came out when a soldier pierced His side to fulfill Scripture. Jesus' witness was true so those could know the truth and believe (John 19:31-37). Boast in the cross of Christ so you can be dead to the world.  

Joseph of Arimathea, a secret disciple of Jesus for fear of the Jews, asked Pilate's permission to take away Jesus' body. He and Nicodemus who came to Him at night, bound Jesus' body in linen wrappings with spices. They laid His body in a new tomb (John 19:38-42). Identify with Christ and be transformed into a bold witness of Him. 

To resist being squeezed into the world's mold:
1. Trust God's sovereignty during tough times
2. Bear your cross and don't be concerned with other'swhile being crucified to the world 
3. Stand on the promises of Scripture when circumstances get out of control
4. Surrender your life to God by trusting in Christ's finished work on the cross
5. Boast in the cross of Christ so you can be dead to the world
6. Identify with Christ and be transformed into a bold witness of Him

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Finding Deliverance in Extreme Pain (Insight in Psalms)

1/28/2012

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People try various strategies in dealing with their extreme pain. These include over-eating, smoking, alcohol, drugs, sex, busyness, television, social media, and accomplishments. Israel experienced severe pain when Babylon conquered and removed them from Jerusalem, the place where God dwelt. God shared an alternative strategy in dealing with extreme pain.  

We wept by the rivers of Babylon when we remembered Zion. Our captors and tormentors demanded we sing songs of Zion. 
May my tongue cleave to the roof of my mouth if I don't exalt Jerusalem about my chief joy. How blessed will be the one who repays Babylon for their destruction of Jerusalem (Ps. 137:1-9). Exalt God in your extreme pain.

I give thanks heartily for His love and truth since God has magnified His word together with His name. He answers prayer and makes me bold with strength in my soul (Ps. 138:1-3). Claim God's promises in prayer to have strength and boldness. 

Every king gives thanks and sings of the Lord's ways when they hear His words. The Lord's glory is great and He regards the lowly. He revives and saves me from the wrath of my enemies. The Lord accomplishes what concerns me. Because His lovingkindness is eternal, He won't forsake me (Ps. 138:4-8). Humble yourself so God's purposes can be accomplished in your life and the world.

God knows everything about you, even before doing something. He is present everywhere in the universe. He leads and works on my behalf in both darkness and light  (Ps. 139:1-12). Submit to God's leadership because He knows you and is present everywhere. 

God weaves me in my mother's womb. I give thanks because I am fearfully and wonderfully made. I was made skillfully and secretly in the depths of the earth. God ordained the number of days I will live. How precious and vast are God'sare  (Ps. 139:13-18). Thank God for His design, sovereignty and thoughts in and for your life. 

Ask Him to slay the wicked who speak against God. I hate and loathe those who hate Him (Ps. 139:19-22). Agree with God in hating sin and wickedness. 

Ask Him to search and know your heart. God will examine your anxious thoughts and way of pain so He can lead you forever (Ps. 139:23-24). Let God search and know your heart so He can lead you always.  

When you are experiencing pain, follow this checklist:
1. Exalt God in your extreme pain
2. Claim God's promises in prayer to have strength and boldness
3. Humble yourself so God's purposes can be accomplished your life and world

4. Submit to God's leadership because He knows you and is present everywhere
5. Thank God for His design, sovereignty and thoughts in and for your life
6. Agree with God in hating sin and wickedness
7. Let God search and know your heart so He can lead you always

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