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Are You Prepared for Second Coming?

2/1/2020

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“You don’t make any sense! No one believes the Bible these days!” my college’s philosophy said.

“God has the power to create the world in six days according to Genesis 1–2,” I said. It wasn’t formed by the Big Bang and animals didn’t evolve. A being with intelligence had to be behind everything. The universe and cells would collapse unless there was a greater power holding everything together like we read about in Colossians 1:17 where in Christ He holds all creation together. Christ came to earth 2,000 years ago and someday He will come back again.”

Scripture, such as in Luke 21, predicts persecution, natural disasters on earth, and signs in the heavens before Christ's Second Coming. We are living in those times, and it causes anxiety, uncertainty, and grief. How should you live in the last days?

1. Give sacrificially
While the rich put in gifts out of their surplus, a poor widow gave out of her poverty, all she had to live on (Luke 21:1–4). Giving may look differently for each of us, but if we live with Christ’s Second Coming in mind, the material possessions we have will lose importance. Give sacrificially to support others during the last days.

2. Discern false teachers
In the future, every stone will be torn down in the temple. When many come in Christ's name, don't go after them. Don't be terrified of wars and disturbances because the end will come later (Luke 21:5–9). Discern false teachers and remain calm.

3. Share your testimony
Nation will rise against nation along with great earthquakes, plagues, famines, and great signs from heaven. Before these things, persecution will deliver you to synagogues and prisons and bring you before kings as an opportunity for your testimony. Christ will give you the words and wisdom that your opponents can’t refute. Family members will hate and kill some of you but not a hair of your head will perish. By endurance, you ) will gain your lives (Luke 21:10–19). Share your testimony of Christ as a witness during times of persecution (loss of friendship or job, rejection) in the last days.

4. Prepare for the Second Coming
When you see Jerusalem surrounded by armies, then recognize her desolation is at hand. These are days of vengeance, great distress and wrath to fulfill what was written. They will be killed, led captive into all the nations, and trampled underfoot by the Gentiles (Luke 21:20–24). Prepare for the Second Coming when judgment will come by being in tune spiritually, serve, and protect others in practical ways. 

5. Wait for total deliverance from sin
Signs in the heavens and on earth will dismay nations. People faint from fear for the powers of the heavens will be shaken until they "see the Son of Man coming in a cloud with power and great glory." When these things take place, pay attention because your redemption is near (Luke 21:25–28). Wait for total deliverance from sin at Christ's Second Coming. 

6. Rely on God’s prophetic word
These signs are like seeing the leaves of fig trees, showing fruit, and knowing God’s kingdom is near. Heaven and earth will pass away but God's Word won’t pass away (Luke 21:29–33). Rely on God’s prophetic word and watch for the signs in the last days. 

7. Pray for strength and listen attentively 
Be alert, awake, and pray so as to not be weighed down with dissipation, drunkenness, and worries of life. Jesus taught every day in the temple and spent nights on the Mount of Olives. Everyone got up early to listen to Him in the temple (Luke 21:34–38). Pray for strength and listen attentively to God’s Word. 
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Final Thought: Prepare for the Second Coming as you give sacrificially, pray, and listen attentively to God’s Word.   


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Assurance of Victory for Those Who Share Gospel of Kingdom (Insights in NT)

6/13/2013

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Here is the process of victory for those who share the gospel of the  kingdom in the world: 
1. Recognize how Satan destroys unbelievers
2. Know that people refuse repentance even after a third of mankind killed
3. Meditate on God's word
4. Recognize God's control to protect and empower to witnesses to perform miracles and share testimonies
5. Worship God knowing earthly kingdoms will become His kingdom to reign forever

Recognize How Satan Destroys Unbelievers 

The fifth angel sounded his trumpet and John saw a star fallen from the sky given the key to the shaft of the Abyss. After opening it, smoke came out like from a gigantic furnace, which darkened the sun and sky. Locusts came down and stung like scorpions for five months those without the seal of God on their foreheads. People sought death because of the agony. The locusts looked like horses prepared for battle with faces like human ones, teeth like lions and breastplates like iron whose king was the Destroyer angel (Rev. 9:1-11). Recognize how Satan destroys those without God's seal.

Know That People Still Refuse Repentance Even After Killing a Third of Mankind
Two other woes were yet to pass. The sixth angel blew his trumpet and a voice came from the horns of the golden altar before God to release the four angels and two hundred million troops. The horses' heads resembled lions' heads and out of their mouths came fire, smoke and sulfur to kill a third of mankind. The rest of mankind not killed by the plagues did not repent of the work of their hands, murders, magic arts, sexual immorality or thefts. They continued worshiping demons and idols of gold, silver, bronze, stone and wood that could not see, hear or walk (Rev. 9:12-21). Know that people still refuse repentance even after God allows demonic power kill a third of mankind. 

Meditate on God's Word and Share Gospel of Kingdom
A mighty angel came down from heaven robed in a cloud with a rainbow above his head, face like the sun and legs like fiery pillars. He held a small scroll planting his right foot on the sea and left one on the land. John heard the voices of seven thunders, but a voice from heaven said to seal up what was said and do not write it down. The angel said the mystery of God would be accomplished as He announced to the His prophets after the seventh angel sounded his trumpet. The angel told John to eat the scroll as it would turn his stomach sour, but be sweet as honey in his mouth. He was told to prophesy again about many peoples, nations, languages and kings (Rev. 10:1-11). Meditate on God's word and share gospel of kingdom to the world.

Recognize God's Control to Protect and Empower Witnesses to Perform Miracles and Share Testimonies
John measured God's temple and the altar. He  counted the worshipers there, but not the outer court given to Gentiles. They trampled the holy city 42 months. He empowered His two witnesses to prophesy for 1,260 days in sackcloth. Two olive trees and two lampstands stood before the Lord. He protected them from harm, gave the witnesses power to stop rain while prophesying, turned the waters into blood and struck the earth with every kind of plague anytime they wanted. When they finished their testimony, the beast came up from the Abyss and killed them. Their bodies laid in Jerusalem  where their Lord was crucified. The earth celebrated by sending gifts because the two prophets tormented those on earth. Three and a half days after their death, God brought them to life and raised them to heaven in a cloud while their enemies watched. An earthquake killed 7,000 people and collapsed a tenth of the city, but the survivors gave glory to God (Rev. 11:1-14). Recognize God's control to protect and empower His witnesses to perform miracles and share testimonies. 

Worship God Knowing Earthly Kingdoms Will Become His Kingdom to Reign Forever
The seventh angel sounded his trumpet and a loud heavenly voice said the kingdom of the world became the kingdom of their Lord and His Christ to reign forever. The 24 elders seated on their thrones before God fell on their faces and worshiped God giving thanks to the Lord God Almighty who is and who was because they took His great power and began to reign. The nations were angry as His wrath came to judge the dead, rewarded His servants the prophets and those who reverenced His name and destroyed those who destroyed the earth. God's temple in heaven was opened to see the ark of His covenant (Rev. 11:15-19). Worship God knowing earthly kingdoms will become His kingdom to reign forever. 

Be assured of victory in sharing the gospel of the  kingdom in the world when you recognize how Satan destroys unbelievers and they refuse repentance even after a third of mankind are killed. Meditate on God's word and recognize His control to protect and empower to witnesses to perform miracles and share testimonies. Worship God knowing earthly kingdoms will become His kingdom to reign forever.


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How to Have a Heart for Jesus (Insights in NT)

6/9/2013

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In order to have a heart for Jesus, mourn Him as the Almighty ruler who freed you from sins, respond to His testimony in your life, hear His word and take seriously the events written in Revelation. 

Mourn Jesus as Almighty Ruler Who Freed You from Sins to Serve God
John received a revelation of Jesus through God's word and Christ's testimony concerning what would take place. Blessed was the one who read, heard and took to heart what was written. The seven churches in Asia received grace and peace from Him who is, who was and who is to come, and from Jesus Christ, faithful witness, first-born from the dead and ruler of the earth's kings. He loved, freed them from their sins by His blood and were made into a kingdom and priests to serve His God and Father. Every eye saw and mourned Jesus who is, who was, and who is to come in the clouds as the Alpha and the Omega, the Almighty (Rev. 1:1-8). Mourn Jesus as the Almighty ruler who freed you from sins to serve God and will come back in the clouds. 

Respond to Jesus' Testimony After Seeing His Eyes Like a Blazing Fire
John endured suffering on the island of Patmos because of the word of God the and testimony of Jesus. He wrote on a scroll what he saw and sent it to the seven churches in Ephesus, Smyrna, Pergamum, Thyatira, Sardis, Philadelphia and Laodicea. John saw seven golden lampstands and among them was someone like a son of man dressed in a robe with a golden sash around his chest. His head and hair were white like wool and snow. His eyes were like blazing fire (Rev. 1:9-14). Respond to Jesus' testimony after seeing His robe, head, hair and eyes like a blazing fire.

Hear Jesus' Word as Double-Edged Sword
His feet were like bronze glowing in a furnace. His voice was like the sound of rushing waters. He held seven stars in his right hand and out of his mouth came a sharp double-edged sword. His face was like the sun shining in all its brilliance (Rev. 1:15-16). Hear Jesus' word as double-edged sword seeing His feet and face along with hearing His voice like the sound of rushing waters.

Take to Heart Jesus as Living One in Past, Present and Future Events 
John fell at His feet as though dead and Jesus placed his right hand on him. He said to not fear as He was the First and the Last, the Living One, was dead, now alive eternally and held the keys of death and Hades. Jesus said to write what he saw, what was now and what will take place later. The seven stars were the angels of the seven churches and the seven lampstands were the seven churches (Rev. 1:17-20). Take to heart Jesus as Living One who holds the keys of death and Hades in past, present and future events.

Take time to mourn Jesus who freed you from sin. Consider how Jesus made Himself known in your life. Listen to His word in Scripture. Take to heart the events revealed in the book of Revelation. 

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How to Become a Peacemaker (Insights in Law)

11/4/2012

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"Empower me to be a bold participant, rather than a timid saint in waiting; to exercise authority of honesty, rather than to defer to power or deceive to get it; to influence someone for justice, rather than impress anyone for gain; and by grace, to find treasures of joy, of friendship, of peace hidden in the fields you give me daily to plow" (Ted Loder). 

In Deut. 19-22, you discover how men and women walk closely with God so they can be a peacemaker in settling disputes and controversies between people. They protect the innocent, discipline evildoers, discover truth through the testimony of two or three witnesses, penalize false witnesses, pursue simplicity in their relationship with Christ, communicate grace and truth, value others and choose sexual purity.

Matt. 5:9 says, "Blesses are the peacemakers, for they will be called sons of God." It is one of the Beatitudes in the Sermon On The Mount. 

Protect Innocent 
When the Lord destroyed nations, drove them out and settled in the land He gave, they set aside three cities centrally located. Anyone who killed a man unintentionally went there for protection from revenge so innocent blood would not be shed to prevent bloodguiltiness. If a man hated and killed his neighbor, the elders would hand him over to the avengers of blood to die. They purged the guilt of shedding innocent blood so it would go well with them (Deut. 19:1-13). Protect innocent parties and discipline evildoers to purge the guilt of shedding innocent blood.

Discover Truth
Do not move a neighbor’s boundary stone that ancestors set. A single witness was not enough to convict a man accused of any crime. The matter was established by two or three witnesses. They penalized a false witness by doing what the judge intended to do to his brother. This would purge evil so other people would hear and be afraid. They showed no pity but life for a life, eye for a eye, tooth for a tooth (Deut. 19:14-21). Discover truth through testimony of two or three witnesses and penalize false witnesses to deter future crimes.

Pursue Simplicity

God commanded Israel to not fear when they fought  enemies and saw horses, chariots and an army greater than them. The Lord was with them when He brought them out Egypt to fight against their enemies and give them victory. If a man built a new house, planted a vineyard without enjoying it, pledged to marry a woman, they should go home to prevent dying in battle. If any men was afraid or fainthearted, they were sent home so their brothers would not be disheartened. If people accepted terms of peace after being attacked, they subjected everyone to forced labor. If they refused to make peace, they killed the men and took the women, children and livestock as plunder. They destroyed idolatrous people to stop teaching in worshiping their gods causing sin. When they laid siege to a city for a long time, they saved the trees for food. Non-fruit trees were cut down to build siege works until it fell (Deut. 20:1-20).  Reject fear, avoid distractions, destroy idolatry and use assets when praying against evil forces that have greater resources.

Communicate Grace and Truth

When the killer was unknown, the elders in the nearest town broke an unworked heifer's neck and washed their hands over the animal saying they had not shed blood or saw it done. They forgave Israel whom God redeemed without holding His people guilty of the innocent man's blood to purge the guilt of shedding innocent blood. A woman from the spoils of victory could be taken as a wife after she mourned her father and mother for a month. If a husband was displeased with her, she could leave and not be  treated as a slave. An unloved wife's firstborn son received a double share. All the men of a city stoned a rebellious son to death to remove evil so Israel would hear and be afraid. Anyone who hung on a tree for capital offense was under God’s curse. His body was buried the same day to not desecrate the land God gave as an inheritance (Deut. 21:10-23). Communicate grace and truth to remove evil and guilt so God's people fear and obey Him.

Value Others
A brother’s animal was taken back to its owner if it strayed. Women and men did not wear the opposite gender’s clothes since it was an abomination to God. A mother was not taken from a bird’s nest but the young could be taken so it would go well for them in prolonging their days. They made a parapet for the roof of a house to stop the guilt of bloodshed if someone fell from it. They did not plant two kinds of seed in a vineyard since it would defile its fruit. They did not  plow with an ox and donkey yoked together and wear clothes of wool and linen woven together (Deut. 22:1-12). Value others by protecting their property, maintaining gender distinctions, initiating safety and promoting productivity. 

Choose Sexual Purity

The elders fined a husband 100 shekels of silver and gave it to the wife’s father for falsely accusing his wife of not being a virgin. If the charge was true and the girl was not a virgin, then men of the city stoned her to death since she was promiscuous in order to purge evil from among them. If a man slept with a married woman, then both died to purge evil from Israel. If an engaged woman did not cry out when a man slept with her, then both were stoned to death to purge evil from among  them. A man died if he raped a girl pledged to be married. He paid the girl's father 50 shekels if he raped a virgin not pledged to be married (Deut. 22:13-30). Choose sexual purity in relationships and punish false charges that harm reputations to purge evil from your midst. 

Ask God to develop the following characteristics in your life to equip you in becoming a peacemaker:
1. Protect innocent parties and discipline evildoers to purge the guilt of shedding innocent blood
2. Discover truth through testimony of two or three witnesses and penalize false witnesses to deter future crimes

3. Reject fear, avoid distractions, destroy idolatry and use assets when praying against evil forces that have greater resources
4. Communicate grace and truth to remove evil and guilt so God's people fear and obey Him
5. Value others by protecting their property, maintaining gender distinctions, initiating safety and promoting productivity
6. Choose sexual purity in relationships and punish false charges that harm reputations to purge evil from your midst 




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How to Share Your Personal Testimony (Insights in NT)

6/27/2012

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"We must win rulers; political, economic, scientific, artistic personalities. They are the engineers of souls. They mold the souls of men. Winning them, you win the people they lead and influence" (Richard Wurmbrand). Because Paul knew that kings influence culture, he shared his personal testimony so they could trust Christ as their Savior. Acts 26 gives a great example on how to share your personal testimony. 

The Jews requested a favor against Paul to have him killed on the way to Jerusalem. Festus requested influential men to prosecute Paul if there was anything wrong about him. The Jews brought serious charges against Paul they could not prove. Paul said he committed no offense against the Law, temple or Caesar. He appealed to Caesar saying he would be willing to die if he committed anything worthy of death (Acts 25:1-12). Those opposed to the gospel may seek to harm you or bring charges they can't prove.

Festus told King Agrippa that the Jews had points of disagreement about their own religion and concerning Jesus who Paul said was alive. When King Agrippa said he would like to hear Paul, Festus brought him to the Emperor (Acts 25:13-27). Bold witnesses seek every opportunity to share the gospel, even to people of influence when it is uncomfortable. 

Paul said he was glad to make his defense before King Agrippa since he was an expert about Jewish customs and questions. Paul said he lived as a Pharisee and stood trial "for the hope of the promise made by God to our fathers." He asked why it seemed incredible if God raised the dead. Paul admitted doing many things hostile to the name of Jesus by locking Christians in prisons, casting his vote to put them to death and pursuing them in foreign cities (Acts 26:1-11). Bold witnesses share briefly about their lives before trusting Christ.

On his way to Damascus, Paul saw a bright light from heaven and heard a voice asking why he was persecuting Him. After asking, 'Who art Thou, Lord?' the Lord said, 'I am Jesus whom you are persecuting'. . . . to appoint him as a minister and witness of what he saw and appear to him being delivered from the Jews and Gentiles 'to whom I am sending you, to open their eyes so that they may turn from darkness to light and from the domain of Satan to God, in order that they may receive forgiveness of sins and an inheritance among those who have been sanctified by faith in Me' (Acts 26:12-18). Bold witnesses share how they trusted Christ so people know what to believe. 

Paul told King Agrippa he was not disobedient to the heavenly vision, but kept declaring to those in Damascus, Jerusalem, Judea and the Gentiles that they should repent, turn to God and perform deeds appropriate to repentance. He spoke what the Prophets and Moses said would take place, that Christ would suffer and be the first to proclaim light to the Jews and Gentiles after His resurrection (Acts 26:19-23). Bold witnesses share how their life changed after trusting Christ. 

Festus said loudly that Paul's learning was driving him mad. He asked King Agrippa if he believed the Prophets. He said in a short time that Paul would persuade him to become a Christian. Paul said he hoped all listening become like him except for the chains (Acts 26:24-29). Bold witnesses ask people to believe in Christ.

King Agrippa said Paul did nothing worthy of death or imprisonment. He said that might have been set free if he had not appealed to Caesar (Acts 26:30-32). Bold witnesses are willing to suffer consequences so they can share their faith. 

1. Write down and practice sharing your personal testimony including your life before Christ, how you came to know Christ and how your life changed afterward

2. Ask God to lead you to people where you can share your testimony of Christ
3. Ask for boldness and be available to share your testimony with people of influence










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Testimony of God's Glory (Insights in Law)

2/5/2012

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The vision God gave Moses was to focus on spiritual intimacy as a good soldier while making no provision for the flesh or being entangled in the affairs of everyday life (Ex. 39; 2 Tim. 2:3-4). Two additional  images Paul gave Timothy was a disciplined athlete and hard-working farmer that Moses implemented in setting up and operating the tabernacle as a testimony of God's glory (2 Tim. 2:5-6; Ex. 40). 

The Lord told Moses to set up the tabernacle of the tent of meeting and place the ark of the testimony, veil around the ark, table, lampstand along with the lamps, gold altar of incense before the ark, and veil for the doorway to the tabernacle. Set up the altar of burnt offering in front of the doorway and laver with water between the tent of meeting and altar. Anoint the tabernacle, altar of burnt offering and laver with oil so they can be holy. Wash Aaron and his sons with water before putting on holy garments so they can minister as priests to God throughout their generations (Ex. 40:1-16). Play according to God's rules in ministering as His priests (athlete). 

Moses erected the tabernacle, laid its sockets, set up its boards, inserted its bars and erected its pillars. He placed the testimony into the ark and put the mercy seat on top of it. He brought the ark into the tabernacle and set up a veil for the screen. He put the table in the tent of meeting on the north side outside the veil with an arrangement of bread. He placed the lampstand opposite the table on the south side. He lighted the lamps before the Lord. He placed the gold altar in front of the veil and burned fragrant incense on it. He set the altar of burnt offering before the doorway of the tabernacle and offered the burnt and meal offerings. He placed the laver with water between the tent of meeting and altar so Moses, Aaron and his sons could wash their hands and feet. He erected the court around the tabernacle and altar and hung up the veil for the gateway of the court (Ex. 40:17-33). Confess sin, surrender & pray to God, and meditating on His word while trusting in Christ's shed blood (farmer). 

The cloud covered the tent of meeting and the glory of the Lord filled the tabernacle so Moses could not enter. Whenever the cloud was taken up from over the tabernacle, Israel would set out and stay when it remained. The cloud of the Lord was on the tabernacle by day and fire in it by night in the sight of Israel (Ex. 40:34-38). Be strong in God's grace to show His glory to the world. 

Use spiritual weapons of confessing sin, surrender, prayer, meditating on His word and trusting in Christ's blood to show His glory to the world.

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God is Doing a New Thing with Those Outside the Church (Insights in NT)

11/24/2011

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Joining our local human services federation showed me that people of the world often show more compassion than church people. Public school teachers and staff rival and often exceed the passion of the church in seeing children and their parents prosper. The director of after-school programs in low-income (Title One) schools in my city asked me for help in getting churches involved in serving their families. The irony is that city and school officials often have a greater desire for churches to serve people in the community than the congregations themselves. However, believers are awakening to the call for  community service. The religious leaders in Jesus' day saw blindness in one man and questioned how he was healed. Similar, believers often don't consider their own blindness on how God is working outside the four walls of the church to bring healing and restoration. Let's see how religious leaders grapple with the healing of a blind man in John 9. 

Jesus saw a man blind from birth as He passed by. The disciples asked Jesus if the reason he was born blind was because of the man's or his parents' sin. He answered that it was so God's works could be displayed in him since we must do His works everyday to show that Jesus is the light of the world. He applied clay to the blind man's eyes and told him to wash in the pool of Siloam. Controversy arose how his eyes were opened. The man said that Jesus made clay, anointed his eyes, told him to go to Siloam and wash, and then he received sight (John 9:1-12). Doing God's works everyday shows that Jesus is the light of the world. 


The Pharisees asked the formerly blind man how he received sight. He said this man applied clay to his eyes, washed them and now he sees. A division came between those who didn't believe Jesus was from God because He healed on the Sabbath and those who believed because of His healing. Under further questioning, the formerly blind man said Jesus was a prophet. The parents of the formerly blind man wouldn't tell the Jews how he now sees because they feared being put out of the synagogue for confessing Jesus as the Messiah. They said to ask their son so he could speak for himself (John 9:13-23). Confessing Jesus as the Messiah leads some to believe in Him and others to reject you.

The Jews asked the former blind man a second time to glorify God and say Jesus was a sinner. He said, "Whether He is a sinner, I do not know, one thing I do know, that, whereas I was blind, now I see." The Jews asked him again how He opened his eyes. The formerly blind man said they weren't listening and then asked whether they wanted to be His disciples. The Jews reviled him because they knew God spoke to Moses as his disciples, but were unsure where Jesus came from. The formerly blind man challenged the Jews to look at the evidence concerning his healing. He said that "God does not hear sinners; but if anyone is God-fearing, and does His will, He hears him. . . . If this man were not from God, He could do nothing." The Jews put him out saying if wasn't appropriate for a man born in sin to be teaching them (John 9:24-34). Sharing your personal testimony and God's word boldly often leads to religious people rejecting you. 

When Jesus heard that the formerly blind man had been put out, He asked if he believed in the Son of Man. He answered, "Who is He, Lord, that I may believe in Him?" Jesus said that he had seen Him and that person was talking to him now. The formerly blind said he believed and then worshiped Him. Jesus said it was for judgment He came into the world so the blind may see and those who see may become blind. When the Pharisees asked if they were blind, Jesus said they would have no sin by being blind, but saying, 'We see,' proves their sin remains (John 9:35-41). God uses spiritually blind and not religious people to show He is the light of the world. 

We ask people to believe in Christ before they do the works of God, but the formerly blind man challenged the Pharisees to do His will first to hear Him. Could this be the way that God is working in our world today by speaking to those outside the church walls who are doing works of compassion? How could you join God in His work by working alongside a social service agency, volunteering at your child's school or team with others for a particular cause like homelessness, child abuse, etc. 


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Setting Off God's Dominoes In Your Life (Insights in Law)

7/27/2011

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Have any of you played dominoes? One domino starts a chain reaction knocking down all the others lined up next to each other. God has His own set of dominoes. When Israel left Egypt, they experienced God's presence after the Egyptian army was defeated at the Red Sea. Beginning with presence, the following dominoes were set off in order: worship, obedience, gratefulness, glory, provision, trust and testimony.

Presence

Moses and Israel sang to the Lord who is highly exalted as my strength, song, salvation and warrior. He cast Pharaoh’s chariots and army into the sea. Who is like God, majestic in holiness, awesome in praises and working wonders? In lovingkindness, He led His redeemed people in strength to His holy habitation.  God dismayed Edom's chiefs, leaders of Moah trembled and Canaan melted away. God gave the land to His people as a dwelling and inheritance so He could reign forever (Ex. 15: 1-18). God exalts His power, holiness and love against spiritual enemies so you can experience His presence.

Worship
The Lord brought back the Red Sea to bury Pharaoh’s chariots and horsemen while Israel walked on dry land. Miriam took timbrel and women danced. Sing to Lord for He is highly exalted (Ex. 15:19-21). Worship is the proper response to God’s wonderous workings and reign.

Obedience
Moses led Israel from the Red Sea to the wilderness for three days where they found no water. They couldn't drink the bitter waters of Marah so the people grumbled at Moses, “What shall we drink?” Moses cried out to the Lord who showed him a tree. He threw it into the waters, which became sweet, testing them to walk more closely with Him.  If they earnestly heard His voice, did right and obeyed His commandments, He would remove all Egypt's diseases as their healer. They camped beside the water in Elim with twelve springs of water and 70 date palms (Ex. 15:22-27).  Obeying God’s commands leads to good health and provision of basic needs.

Gratefulness

The congregation grumbled against Moses and Aaron saying death in Egypt with meat and bread was better than dying hungry in the wilderness (Ex. 16:1-3). God tests whether you have a grateful heart.

Glory
God rained bread from heaven so people could gather a day’s portion daily to test whether they would walk in His instruction. On the sixth day, they would gather twice as much. At evening, they knew the Lord brought them out of Egypt when they received meat and in the morning saw the glory of the Lord when He brought bread. The Lord heard their grumblings because it was against Him, not Moses and Aaron. When they received bread, the Lord's glory appeared in the cloud to prove He is God (Ex. 16:4-12). God shows off glory through His daily provision.

Provision

Quails covered the camp at night and layer of dew surrounded the camp. When the dew evaporated, it became bread to eat. He who gathered much had no excess and he who gathered little had no lack. Some did not listen to Moses and the bread left until morning bred worms and became foul (Ex. 16:13-21). God provides daily what you need.

Trust

The seventh day is a holy Sabbath observance for rest since they were to gather double on the sixth day. The Lord said to Moses concerning those who gathered on the Sabbath, “How long do you refuse to keep My commandments and My instructions?” (Ex. 16:22-30). Resting on the seventh day demonstrates your trust in God’s provision.

Testimony

The Lord commanded that an omerful of bread be kept in a jar of Testimony so all generations would see that He fed Israel in the wilderness after they left Egypt. Israel ate manna for 40 years until they came to Canaan (Ex. 16:31-36).

Which of the following dominoes has hindered your walk: 
1. Presence
2. Worship
3. Obedience
4. Gratefulness
5. Glory
6. Provision
7. Trust
8. Testimony
Ask God to restore this domino(s) in your life so you have a testimony to share with others. 

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    My goal is to ignite the hearts of people by explaining God's word in the Law, Prophets, Psalms and New Testament consecutively, much like the experience of the two disciples on the road to Emmaus (Luke 24:32,44). I have been a missionary in Lincoln, NE, for 13 years with Christ For the City Int. and Sync with God.
     

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