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Monday, February 13, 2012

Getting To Know God; Bible Talk Lesson

Getting to Know God
  • Introduction: Name and What your favorite type of movie or TV show is
    • Does anyone here like mystery or crime stories/movies/Shows?
    • Why? What do you enjoy most about mysteries? (figuring out who did it)
    • How does a mystery hold our attention? [Giving us clues to the answer, keeping us searching and thinking, holding back the whole truth until the end]
  • Let's all be detectives tonight.
  • But usually we're searching for who the bad guy is. This time we'll be searching for who God is.

Psalm 118 [Read the whole psalm, right through.]
What does this scripture tell us about our God? What clues does it give us about his nature, his characteristics?
  • God is good, unchanging, he always loves us … vs. 1-4 and 29.
  • He answers our prayers … vs. 5 and 21.
  • He frees us from fear … vs. 6.
  • He is with us all the time … vs. 7
  • He supports us, he helps us succeed … vs. 11, 12.
  • He protects us from harm … vs. 11, 12.
  • He strengthens us … vs. 14.
  • He frees us from death, he is our salvation … vs. 14 and 21.
  • He is all-powerful, in control, amazing … vs. 15, 16 and 23.
  • He tests us, disciplines us … vs. 18.
  • He blesses us, he gives us a great life … vs. 26.
  • He shows us the way to live our lives … vs. 27.
  • Our God is certainly an amazing God. How should we respond to him?
What does Psalm 118 say about what God expects of us? What should we do?
  • We should give thanks … vs. 1 and 21.
  • We should fear God, fear displeasing him, disappointing him … vs. 4.
  • We should call on him, pray for his support … vs. 5, 12, and 25.
  • But we should take action, not just wait for God to do it for us … vs. 10 -12
  • We should trust him, rely on him, not on ourselves or on promises … vs. 8.
  • We should be joyful always, however tough it may seem … vs. 15 and 24.
  • We should speak out about him, share our faith with others … vs. 17.
  • We should choose the narrow road, gate ... vs. 19, 20. (See Matt. 7: 13, 14)
  • We should praise him, honour him … vs. 27, 28.
So, what have you learned from this discussion?

What must you do to get to know God better?

What will you do differently this week? (Try to set a good example, love and support one another, help those who are struggling, invite others to join our Bible Talk!)
Conclusion: Get deeper in the Bible with each other and individually to bring about a deeper knowledge of God!

The Devil Made Me Do It; Bible Talk Lesson

The Devil Made Me Do it
  • What is the best excuse you have ever heard?
  • What is an excuse you give when you have done something wrong?
    • He or she made me; if they hadn't . . . then I wouldn't have . . .
  • Sometimes many of us can act this way about our sin, like it's not our fault. Almost like the devil made us do it.
    • Why do we want to make excuses and blame something/someone else when we sin?
      • Don't want to take responsibility
      • What will people think/How will I look if they know what I'm like.
      • Etc…
  • But we are going to look at the Bible and see what it says about our sin and what's really behind it.

  • The Heart determines behavior
  • Luke 6:43-45
    • From this parable- How do we know if someone is bad or good?
    • By their fruit
    • Like a receipt from the ATM shows the balance in our account, the fruit of our lives shows what's really in there
    • What does Jesus mean by fruit here?
      • whatever someone produces- their actions or words
    • What are some lessons that can be learned from this simple parable?
      • Bad cannot produce good
      • Sin will hinder us from doing good
      • Good cannot produce bad
      • Ex.- If you had a dog that would viciously attack you and others; it bit you and your friends repeated times. So you decide to put a muzzle on the dog to keep it from biting. Problem solved? Did you change the dog from a bad dog to a good one? It would be a good dog as long as you had the muzzle on. But what if the muzzle came off? Did the muzzle change the character of the dog?
    • The heart is the most important part of truly changing behavior

  • If the Heart determines behavior, we must change our heart.
    • How can we change our heart?
  • Joel 2:12-13
    • What does Joel mean by rend your heart?
      • Tear your heart instead of your clothes
    • How do people just "tear their clothes" instead of really changing?
      • Just act religious, know all the songs
    • How do we truly rend our heart or change our heart?
      • By seeing the consequences of sin and letting it break your heart
      • Look inward to see what's causing the sin
    • Then Clean out the inside

  • Don't make excuses and try to look good on the outside, be good in your heart and you won't need any excuses.

Change The World; Bible Talk Lesson


Change the World
  • Opening Question: Who do you think of when you think of People who changed the world?
    • (answers from everyone)
    • How did these people Change the world?
    • How does the world treat people who want to shake things up and change the world?
    • Why don't more people try to change the World?
  • Opening Statement: God is always looking for men and women who will help him change the world. And when we look at the Bible, we see he has always been looking.
    • Open your Bible to Acts 13

  • Introduce the Scripture.
    • In Acts 13, Paul and Barnabas are in Psidian Antioch on the first missionary journey. They are going to new places trying to help people become Christians, and we are going to read a scripture that really shows us what it would have been like to be with them.
  • Acts 13:42-49
    • What qualities about Paul and Barnabas made them world changers?
      • They are going around the world for what they believe (radical)
      • They were getting people to change the way they think
      • They didn't give up when people were negative
      • They were bold
    • How did Paul and Barnabas go about changing the whole world?
      • By changing the people right around them.
      • Changing the world starts with changing our nation, state, city, community, school, job, circle of friends, family, self, etc…
      • Changing lives spreads (Acts 13:49)
    • Who are the people around you?
    • Are you impacting them?
    • In what way are you impacting them? Are you a positive or a negative influence?
  • God has a plan for all of our lives, and he wants us all to change the world.

  • Mark 16:15-16
    • Jesus is calling for everyone of us to change the world by changing our lives and then changing the people around us?
    • Will you change the world?



Tuesday, January 24, 2012

Pride vs Humility


Opening thought: Many times we live our lives and approach God as though we are the captain of the USS Montana. We allow our pride to keep us from changing course spiritually. Pride is a serious sin and if we allow our pride to control us we can end up opposing God.

Pride in our hearts is  the opposite of humility and and is a serious sin that we sometimes overlook. Almost every sin has its roots in pride in one way or another. In order to combat pride in our lives we must learn humility.

  • In what ways has pride (lack of humility) affected your job, marriage or other close relationships?

1 Peter 5: 6-7
 5 In the same way, you who are younger, submit yourselves to your elders. All of you, clothe yourselves with humility toward one another, because,
   "God opposes the proud 
   but shows favor to the humble."[a]
 6 Humble yourselves, therefore, under God's mighty hand, that he may lift you up in due time. 7 Cast all your anxiety on him because he cares for you.

  • Why does God say that we should cloth ourselves with humility? What does it mean to cloth your self?
    1. We put on what we want to wear in the morning and like wise we have to make a conscious decision to put on humility.
    2. Unclothed we are spiritually naked and left to our sinful nature which is pride.
  • It says God opposes the proud but shows favor to the humble. Have you ever felt like God was opposing you?
  • What does it mean in Vs. 6 when it says "Humble your selves under Gods mighty hand"
    1. Possessing humility or surrendering to God allows us to put our lives in Gods hands.
    2. Holding on to our pride causes separation from God and keeps us from finding favor (blessings) in him.
  • Does humility mean instant favor or blessings?
    1. Vs. 6 says in due time. On Gods timeline and not our own. Another aspect of humbly submitting to God in our lives.
Closing thoughts: Don't be fooled by mistaking false humility for true humility. True humility is not just "white knuckling it" or just bearing through life. True humility is complete surrender to God and his will. God uses the humble...when we make the decision to submit to his authority and let go of our pride God is able to use us to accomplish his will.

Sunday, November 13, 2011

My affirmation and Biblical Identity

My Biblical Identity

I am fearfully and wonderfully made. I am Gods workmanship created in Christ to love God with all my heart and to seek His kingdon first in all that I do. I am secure in Gods unfailing love and my soul finds refuge in Him alone! Psalms 139:13-14; Ephessians 2:10; Matthew 6:33; Psalms 13:5-6; Mark 12:30

I am strong and courageous because the Lord my God is with me where ever I go and when God is with me no one can stand against me, for I know that God works for the good of those who love him. Joshua 1:9; Romans 8:31-32; Romans 8:28

I am committed to meditating on Gods word day and night. I carefully consider His ways as I thirst for righteousness in every aspect of my life! I take a stand against the Devil's shcemes and I am string in the Lords power! Psamls 1:2; Matthew 5:6; Psamls 119:14-16; Ephessians 6:10-13

As for me and my house we serve the Lord because I train and instruct my children in Gods word. I lead my family the way Christ leads his church and I love my wife and lay down my life for her by following the example of Christ. I keep my marriage bed pure from all impurity and I respect my wife as my partner and heir so that nothing will hinder my prayers. Joshua 24:15; Ephessians 5:23-25; Ephessians 6:4; Hebrews 13:4; 1 Peter 3:7

As an ambassador for christ I conduct myself in a manor worth of the gospel of Christ since I have been called out of darkness and into the light. My body is Gods temple and his dweling place, therefore I chose to be holy in all that I do because God is holy! 1 Peter 1:15; 1 Peter 2:9; 1 Corinthians 3:16-17; 2 Corinthians 5:20; Phillipians 1:27

I am sure of what I hope for and certain of what I do not see, my eyes are fixed on what is unseen and eternal rather than on what is seen and mortal, for I know that without faith it is impossible to please God and as a result I trust Gods plan for my life which is to prosper me and not to harm me! 2 Corinthians 4:18; Hebrews 11:1; 11:6; Jeremiah 29:11-14

I give generously to those who are in need and I cheerfully give back to God what he has so richly blessed me with because I know that this pleases God and I will reap generously! 2 Corinthians 9:6-7; Acts 2:42

I humbly consider others better than myself and I boast in all my weaknesses because Gods grace is sufficent for me and therefore his power is made perfect and rest on me! 2 Corinthains 12:9; Phillipians 2:3

I work hard in all that I do because I am working for the Lord. As a result I beat my body and make it my slave to honor God and win a crown that will last forever! Galations 6:7; Colossians 3:23-24

I rejoice in each day the Lord has made and I give thanks in all circumstances because I know this is the will of Christ, therefore in whatever I do, I do it in Jesus name and with thanksgiving for I have learned to be content in what ever the circumstance because I can do all things through him who gives me strength! Psalms 117:24; 1 Thessalonians 5:16-18; Colossians 3:17; Phillipians 4:13

Monday, August 22, 2011

Free Bible Study; Freedom In Christ

Hebrews 5:5-9
After he died he became perfect because he submitted himself and he endured suffering and rejoiced in it

Romans 5:1-5
Bible calls us to rejoice in suffering even if we don't want to...... That's what made Jesus perfect..... It creates hope

Romans 5:8
God gave us his way while we gave him nothing in return

Freedom to choose

God gives us he freedom to choose the bible is his plea for us to choose good choices to benefit us

Galatians 5:13-18
God created us to be free for a reason.... Cause he wanted to have a relationship with us.. For us to choose to have a relationship win him..... We mean a lot to god that he puts up with all the rejection we give him

Freedom:
1. Free from sin
2. Free to serve one another

Romans 7:21-25

Galatians 5:19-21
You look for love in all the wrong places and then the effects of doing it..... Looking for life and Satan offers you something that looks meaningful and he makes you stray from the path of righteousness.... You didn't find the meaning to life through Satan so you keep looking for it in the wrong way......

Relationships matter to God

Freedom to choose can lead to wonderful blessings

Galatians 5:22-26
The spirit leads us in certain areas we just need to cooperate... We have to crucify the sinful nature and fill it with the good stuff the. You won't have much time for be bad.... Your life will matter between you and god....... God wants your life to be the best it can be so he wants you to make good choices..... Gods design to help us is to have a relationship with him......

All the good stuff comes from God building the fruit of the spirit within us when we commit to him


Tuesday, July 26, 2011

Free Bible Study: Dealing With Emotional Baggage

Q Can you remember a time where someone close to you really upset you? How did feel?
Q Can you remember a time where someone not close to you really upset you? Do you remember it vividly?
Q Which happens more often? Why?

Matthew 18:21-35
Then Peter came to Jesus and asked, "Lord, how many times shall I forgive my brother when he sins against me? Up to seven times?"  22 Jesus answered, "I tell you, not seven times, but seventy-seven times.[a]    23 "Therefore, the kingdom of heaven is like a king who wanted to settle accounts with his servants. 24 As he began the settlement, a man who owed him ten thousand talents[b] was brought to him. 25 Since he was not able to pay, the master ordered that he and his wife and his children and all that he had be sold to repay the debt.   26 "The servant fell on his knees before him. 'Be patient with me,' he begged, 'and I will pay back everything.' 27 The servant's master took pity on him, canceled the debt and let him go.    28 "But when that servant went out, he found one of his fellow servants who owed him a hundred denarii.[c] He grabbed him and began to choke him. 'Pay back what you owe me!' he demanded.  29 "His fellow servant fell to his knees and begged him, 'Be patient with me, and I will pay you back.'  30 "But he refused. Instead, he went off and had the man thrown into prison until he could pay the debt. 31 When the other servants saw what had happened, they were greatly distressed and went and told their master everything that had happened.    32 "Then the master called the servant in. 'You wicked servant,' he said, 'I canceled all that debt of yours because you begged me to. 33 Shouldn't you have had mercy on your fellow servant just as I had on you?' 34 In anger his master turned him over to the jailers to be tortured, until he should pay back all he owed.    35 "This is how my heavenly Father will treat each of you unless you forgive your brother from your heart."

Q What was the problem with the unmerciful servant?.. Hard time letting go, holding a grudge.
Q How did that hurt him? …anger, resentment.. Biggest thing was he had a hard time appreciating or remembering that God forgave of him.
Q Have you ever felt this way and justified for being angry?
Q To what lengths did his un-forgiveness take him? Hatred, retaliation, eventually prison..Some of us can in-prison ourselves because we are unforgiving.


Make a Commitment to God (Read this out Loud)
"Jesus, today in front of you and these witnesses, I come to rid myself of this past, to drop the heavy load of baggage, to free myself of past hurts. Today I burn up the bad things of the past, "forgetting what is behind and straining toward what is ahead." (Philippians 3:12) Moreover, I apologize for taking it out on others, and hurting others. By the cross, you show me that is not the way to behave. Today, I burn that way of life and take on a new way of life, your way of life. Tomorrow I will still have my hurts, but starting today I chose to not hurt others. Some things that hurt me were unacceptable behavior; However, today I chose to not behave unacceptably From now on I take responsibility for my actions and chose not to blame those who hurt me or behave poorly. The chain of events stops here. It stops today. I need forgiveness. I need you help, God. I do not need others to treat me perfectly or even very well. I only need the cross. May it start with me and spread to others."



Monday, June 20, 2011

Free Bible Study; Overcoming Habitual Sin


Opening question
1.) What are some bad habits that you have overcame since you were younger.
2.) Is there something in your life, that you do, that you wish you could change? And it frustrates you?
Let's look at a man that had some serious challenges to overcome!
Luke 8:26
They sailed to the region of the Gerasenes,[b] which is across the lake from Galilee. 27When Jesus stepped ashore, he was met by a demon-possessed man from the town. For a long time this man had not worn clothes or lived in a house, but had lived in the tombs. 28When he saw Jesus, he cried out and fell at his feet, shouting at the top of his voice, "What do you want with me, Jesus, Son of the Most High God? I beg you, don't torture me!" 29For Jesus had commanded the evil[c] spirit to come out of the man. Many times it had seized him, and though he was chained hand and foot and kept under guard, he had broken his chains and had been driven by the demon into a solitary places.

Imagine the situation here and the depression of being this demon possessed man. Being in and out of reality and not having any hope or control of ever living a normal life. The worst of worst situations. To the demon possessed man he had zero control over his sin.

  • Have you ever felt that you had no control over your sin or weaknesses? (Just ask for the group to raise hands if they agree, unless someone really wants to share)

The bible says that this man was driven to Solitary places.

  • How does sin drive us to solitary places?
  1. Guilt
  2. fear of not being accepted
  3. hurt others


 30Jesus asked him, "What is your name?" .


  • Jesus pinpoints what the sin is. What are some examples of sin we do not want to call sin.
  1. Want it my way - pride
  2. Strong/Personal opinions – criticalness, stubbornness
  3. Looking, but not touch – Lust
  4. Frustrated – anger
  5. Free spirit – undisciplined
  6. Sex because we love each other - Immorality
  7. I am experienced - pride
  8. I know better – pride.
  9. I cant trust anymore – resentment.
  10. I don't get along with.. – bitterness
  11. Being open about how I feel about her or him -Gossiping
 "Legion," he replied, because many demons had gone into him. 31And they begged him repeatedly not to order them to go into the Abyss
  • Why did Jesus expose who he really was?
To get to the root of the problem. If we never get the root of the matter the sin will always surface and take over.
 32A large herd of pigs was feeding there on the hillside. The demons begged Jesus to let them go into them, and he gave them permission. 33When the demons came out of the man, they went into the pigs, and the herd rushed down the steep bank into the lake and was drowned.  34When those tending the pigs saw what had happened, they ran off and reported this in the town and countryside, 35and the people went out to see what had happened. When they came to Jesus, they found the man from whom the demons had gone out, sitting at Jesus' feet, dressed and in his right mind; and they were afraid Amen!
  • What do people try other than God to fix things in their lives.
  1. Drugs
  2. Pursue other things to pacify the pain or hurt..sports, relationships. ( Explain what do Pacifiers do? Prolong and make it harder to change or quit.)
  3. Alcohol
  4. Internet abuse or TV abuse
36Those who had seen it told the people how the demon-possessed man had been cured. 37Then all the people of the region of the Gerasenes asked Jesus to leave them, because they were overcome with fear. So he got into the boat and left.
 38The man from whom the demons had gone out begged to go with him, but Jesus sent him away, saying, 39"Return home and tell how much God has done for you." So the man went away and told all over town how much Jesus had done for him.


The only way we can get true healing is
  1. Be open with your heart
  2. Call the sin out as it really is. (Don't make excuses)
  3. Seek help through God's word and others
  4. Get to the root of problem.. Do not be surface
  5. Leave no room for Pacifiers.. they only prolong the sin and make it harder and harder to change.
  6. Be free and allow God to make incredible changes in your life.
Closing Thought:
What specific sins are you going to go after in your life?



Wednesday, May 25, 2011

What Is Jesus Worth To You Part Two

Opening Question: What is Jesus Worth to you? Has it change over time good or bad? Why?

To a christian in Asia, the middle east or central Africa Jesus is worth their lives, homes, land, property and families! To meet as a body or simply profess Christianity in many parts of the world is to put your life and the lives of your family in great danger. These christian travel hours even days to meet in secret and worship in secret and yet they are filled with joy and they continue to share the gospel of Christ to family, neighbors and co workers despite the threats and dangers of doing so! These Christians faithfully sacrifice all that they have for Christ.

Typically in America Jesus is worth a weekly tithe, Church attendance once maybe twice a week, a daily prayer, a huge church building and possibly more.

What a contrast from a day in the life of a christian in Asia versus a typical day in the life of a Christian in America.

  • Why the difference?
  • Is it just because we have freedom and they don't?
  • Shouldn't our commitment and level of sacrifice be the same?
  • Where we not all called to the same calling?

In many ways we have settled in our Christianity for just living good lives and being good Christians.

Let's take a look at a few people that wanted to follow Jesus and lets see what he called them to do.


Luke 9:57-62
The Cost of Following Jesus
 57 As they were walking along the road, a man said to him, "I will follow you wherever you go."
 58 Jesus replied, "Foxes have dens and birds have nests, but the Son of Man has no place to lay his head."
 59 He said to another man, "Follow me."
   But he replied, "Lord, first let me go and bury my father."
 60 Jesus said to him, "Let the dead bury their own dead, but you go and proclaim the kingdom of God."
 61 Still another said, "I will follow you, Lord; but first let me go back and say goodbye to my family."
 62 Jesus replied, "No one who puts a hand to the plow and looks back is fit for service in the kingdom of God."


Starting with the first man:
  • What do you think Jesus is asking of this man and us?
  • Do you feel that this is unnecessary or too demanding of Jesus? Why?
  • What does Jesus mean when he says the son of man has no place to lay his head?
  • Our security should not come from worldly possessions.
  • Even the very roof over our heads should not come between us and a relationship with Jesus.


The second man:
  • What do you think Jesus is asking of this man and us?
  • Do you feel that this is unnecessary or too demanding of Jesus? Why?
A lot of times we want to clear up something or attend to different things in our lives first. We want to know what we are going to run into or face, so we want to prepare our selves first before we give our heart and time to God.
  • What does Jesus want us to do in those situations?


The third man:
  • What do you think Jesus is asking of this man and us?
  • Do you feel that this is unnecessary or too demanding of Jesus? Why?


Jesus is basicly saying that no one who has not yet shut the door, sealed the hatch, latched the bolt and thrown away the key is fit to serve God!
Jesus wants 100% devotion!
  • What changes do you see in your heart that you need to make?
  • Are there any areas of your life that you need to re-commit to Jesus?


Matthew 11:28-30
28 "Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest. 29 Take my yoke upon you and learn from me, for I am gentle and humble in heart, and you will find rest for your souls. 30 For my yoke is easy and my burden is light."

What Is Jesus Worth To You?

Opening Question: WHAT IS JESUS WORTH TO YOU?

To a christian in Asia, the middle east or central Africa Jesus is worth their lives, homes, land, property and families! To meet as a body or simply profess Christianity in many parts of the world is to put your life and the lives of your family in great danger. These christian travel hours even days to meet in secret and worship in secret and yet they are filled with joy and they continue to share the gospel of Christ to family, neighbors and co workers despite the threats and dangers of doing so! These Christians faithfully sacrifice all that they have for Christ.

Typically in America Jesus is worth a weekly tithe, Church attendance once maybe twice a week, a daily prayer, a huge church building and possibly more.

  • Why the contrast from our counterparts around the world and their level of sacrifice and commitment versus ours?
  • Is not our calling the same?

Luke 9:57-62
The Cost of Following Jesus
 57 As they were walking along the road, a man said to him, "I will follow you wherever you go."
 58 Jesus replied, "Foxes have dens and birds have nests, but the Son of Man has no place to lay his head."
 59 He said to another man, "Follow me."
   But he replied, "Lord, first let me go and bury my father."
 60 Jesus said to him, "Let the dead bury their own dead, but you go and proclaim the kingdom of God."
 61 Still another said, "I will follow you, Lord; but first let me go back and say goodbye to my family."
 62 Jesus replied, "No one who puts a hand to the plow and looks back is fit for service in the kingdom of God."


  • When you think of the title (The Cost of Following Jesus) what comes to mind when you think of the word cost?


Vs. 57-58 We find a man willing to follow Jesus, who is coming to Jesus to follow him and Jesus lays a challegne before him and details the cost of following him.
  • What do you think Jesus is asking of this man and us?
  • Do you feel that this is unnecessary or too demanding of Jesus? Why?


Vs. 59-60 Here we find another example of what Jesus expects from his followers.
  • What do you think Jesus is asking of this man and us?
  • Do you feel that this is unnecessary or too demanding of Jesus? Why?
  • Isn't our responsibility to honor the dead a good enough excuse to delay our calling?


Jesus wants 100% devotion to him and him alone. There is nothing that should come between our relationship with God and doing what God wants us to do with our lives.


Vs. 61-62 Again Jesus challenges the very things that come most dear to us! Jesus even wants to be priority over our family.
  • What do you think Jesus is asking of this man and us?
  • Do you feel that this is unnecessary or too demanding of Jesus? Why?


No one who has NOT YET shut the door, sealed the hatch, latched the bolt and thrown away the KEY is fit to serve God! God demands complete sacrifice and devotion to him. We must serve him and serve him alone! The amazing thing about making Jesus lord of your life is that, when you do, it produces blessings in our lives. It produces strong families and calls us to take care of our responsibilities. Give your heart to Jesus and the rest will take care of it's self!


Tuesday, May 3, 2011

The Bible, Church and the Koran

Common question regarding the Bible, Church and the Koran:

  1. How do we know who is right and which doctrine is from the one true God? Christians believe that the bible is "God Inspired". Meaning that God spoke to the prophets, and apostles and directed them on what to write.
  2. Who's to say that the Muslims are wrong because they believed that their God inspired Mohammad to write the Koran? What if it's the same God? Is it? How do you know which "Bible" is correct?
  3. When people study the bible they all have different opinions and interpretations on what they are reading. Who decides which one is right if they all follow the word of God but just understand it differently?
  4. Is it that important which church I attend since they are all reading from the same bible?

Let me just start by addressing the most obvious, Jesus is the son of God, our Savior;  the Koran is not from God because they do not acknowledge/view Him as the Son, the Savior, the Muslims' view of Jesus is that he was a mere prophet, they also condone bigotry against any one who does not believe the same; therefore it does not align with ANYTHING in the Bible... As a Christian I vowed to make Jesus Lord, not Mohammad. There are numerous scriptures in the Bible about Jesus being the son of God, so I wont even attempt to quote them... and it does take faith to believe that the Bible is telling the truth regarding this matter. But if I am a Christian/Disciple/Follower of the Son of God, Jesus Christ, than I should have this fundamental faith.

Regarding interpretation of the Bible, the Bible is not up for interpretation... 2Pet 1:20-21, 2 Tim 3:16-17, etc. While there are things that the Bible leaves up to us/our heart/conscience/does it benefit one spiritually?, 1 Cor 10:23 "Everything is permissible, but not everything is beneficial"; there are, however, solid scriptures, that if read in context, are very specific about salvation.

Regarding going to church/where, it only gives us examples of what the church should look like, all the scriptures we have shared with you regarding this matter, perhaps also take some time to review?... does it matter? Absolutely, to me that is... why? because if I want what is beneficial  for my spiritual walk with God, I choose to be part of a group that has deep convictions about salvation matters that are not up for interpretation, where brothers and sisters are living out Acts 2 (example of first century church), where people know me on a personal basis and can help me with my personal struggles or just know where I am so that they can pray for me/me for them, where there is a divine order being encouraged and lived out (God, husband, children, the lost), etc.  John 13:34-35 "A new command I give you: Love one another. As I have loved you, so you must love one another. 35 By this everyone will know that you are my disciples, if you love one another." So, than I look at scriptures about love, 1 John 4 which talks about this love and how important it is, 1Cor 13: 4-8 which specifies what love according to God looks like. So, where am I gonna go to church? Does it matter? Yes :) ... if I want to grow spiritually and be where the truth is being taught.

Wednesday, April 27, 2011

Renewing Our Minds

Opening question: How much influence does the world have on you?

Finish the following sentences:
  1. Like a good neighbor....
  2. AT&T More bars in....
  3. Wendy's, Where's the....
  4. Matress Frim where it's easy....
  5. Your in good hands with....
We've looked at some pretty crafty marketing tricks that persuade our thinking on a daily basis, but more seriously in what other ways does the world try to change our thinking?
      • Sexuality
      • Impurity
      • Honesty
      • Integrity
Romans 12:1-2
Therefore, I urge you, brothers, in view of God's mercy, to offer your bodies as a living sacrifice, holy and pleasing to God-this is your spiritual act of worship. Do not conform any longer to the pattern of this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind. Then you will be able to test and approve what God's will is-his good, pleasing and perfect will.

    • What does it mean to offer our bodies as a living sacrifice?
      • Deny self, not our will anymore but God's will, we live our lives to please God rather than our flesh...etc
    • Why does Paul say "I urge you"?
      • We have a choice and need to make a decision to allow God's word to compel us.
      • Our motivation should be God's grace.
    • What is the pattern of this world?
      • Our sinful nature, destroyed lives, guilt, broken homes...etc
    • How do we break this pattern?
      • We have to renew our minds with Gods word!
    • If we choose live by the worlds pattern what is the outcome?
    • In what ways have you lived by the pattern of this world and regretted or suffered for it?
    • If we choose to renew our minds/change our thinking and align our lives with Gods word, what is the outcome?
      • Gods will; GOOD, PERFECT and PLEASING
Closing Question: Are you willing to renew your mind and align your life with Gods word rather than conform to the worlds pattern and thinking?

Monday, April 25, 2011

Tips On Leading A Successful Bible Study Group


 Small Group Bible Study Tips for leading a bible study in your home or office:

1)      Pray before the bible study starts ( typically ask someone else to pray)

2)      Remember you as the leader are not to be the focus of the lessons.

a.       If possible do the least amount of the sharing, be more of a director, since you want others to share openly. TRY TO TALK less, this is a Bible Discussion TIME  and NOT necessarily a bible teaching time.

b.      Be upbeat yet relaxed.

c.       Always try to have an opening question or an ice breaker activity. It can be funny or thought provoking. Typically it should have to do with the topic of your lesson. If not make sure it is at least spiritual. Nothing long or confusing OR inappropriate.

d.      Pray often before the bible study. Start Sunday and pray with your spouse allot and share your thoughts with her on what you want to share. Our wives are incredible allies for us brothers when going into any type of sharing or lesson. To have another person who is on the same page as you with regards to your lesson is awesome. So stay close to your wife prior to any lesson or bible study. (You should actually stay spiritually close to her ALL the TIMES.)

 

3)      IF Possible Share your bible lessons with your assistants prior to the day of the bible study. The more on the same page with you the better.

4)      Remember JESUS , JESUS, JESUS.. JESUS is the focus so highlight what JESUS says or does, with wisdom, but as often as you can during your lesson.

5)      Have a handle on the time, so feel free if you have to stop those that may be lengthy in their sharing and just kindly but firmly mention that you have to move on. Always do this with grace and at the same time THANK them (sincerely) for their sharing.

6)      Never panic if things seem that they may get out of hand in the discussions or with visitors that may ask an off the wall question. Just gently direct it back to the lesson and express that the discussion can be taken up afterwards.

7)      Pray for EACH PERSON in your group as God will bless your love for them and your unity with them.

8)      Remember it is God's word so don't try to soften its meaning or over emphasize it either. That is not our job.

9)      KEEP IT SHORT 35mins or less

10)   Above all else HAVE FUN!


Tuesday, April 5, 2011

Human Limitations Designed By God

I just wanted to share with you what I feel God has brought to me this morning.


2 Corinthians 4:17
For our light and momentary troubles are achieving for us an EXTERNAL glory that far outweighs them all. So we fix our eyes NOT on what is SEEN, but on what is UNSEEN. For what is seen is temporary, but what is unseen is eternal.

Our troubles should not diminish our faith or disillusion us.We should realize that there is a purpose in our day to day problems and suffering!

[VERY IMPORTANT].
Problems and human limitations have several key benefits that have been designed by God to help us rely on him and not trust in our own strength. These benefits are:
  1. They remind us that Christ suffered for us and therefore he can sympathize with our struggles!
  2. They keep us from getting prideful!
  3. They cause us to look beyond this brief life!
  4. THEY PROVE OUR FAITH TO OTHERS AND THAT IS WHAT BRINGS OTHERS TO CHRIST.
  5. THEY GIVE GOD THE OPPORTUNITY TO DEMONSTRATE HIS POWER!
 [REMEMBER THE GOD TOLD PAUL THAT HIS POWER IS MADE PERFECT IN HIS WEAKNESS...2 Corinthians 12:9].

Friday, April 1, 2011

A TALE OF TWO KINGS

Opening Questions:
  1. When things are going well in your life how often do you read and pray?
  2. Do you trust God and seek his will in the little decisions in your life?
  3. When times of trouble come, how often do you read and pray?

A TALE OF TWO KINGS...


2 Chronicles 12:1-8


Vs. 1-2
We see here that God chose to bless King Rehoboam eminencely. His kingdom became established he grew in strength and stature and all Israel prospered as a result. Despite Gods blessings Rehoboam and Israel abandoned God and forsake him. They were unfaithful to the Lord and turned away from his commands and decrees.

When things are going well in your life and it is obvious that God is blessing you, do you rely on God more? For most people the temptation is to abandon God. We stop reading and praying. We starting rely on our own strength again and we forget that it was God who has allowed the "good times" in our lives and the blessings that come with it!

Just like Rehoboam, far too often we forsake God and turn out backs on him. Its not until we are forced to our knees again through some tragedy of unfortunate circumstance that we truly start to seek God again. Why is that? When life is going well and and we perceive to have little trouble, Satan is busy working, trying to take our eyes off Jesus and our faith. Satan knows that if he is successful in pulling our hearts away from God if only for a moment, then he knows he can stunt our growth spiritually and in some cases permanently.

Vs. 2-5
Sin always has a consequence and we have to see the serious implications our sinful nature can have in our lives. For Rehoboam this meant his kingdom was now in jeopardy, Gods rath was against him and he was going to be subject to the king of Egypt for the rest of his life. For us the further and further we slip away from having an intaminent relationship with God, we allow our selves to become subject to the world and its desires. We no longer become subject to God our father and soon find ourselves subject to another king...our sinful nature.

Our challenge as disciples is to never allow our zeal and fervor for the Lord to waiver. We have to dive into Gods word continuously in good times and in bad times. We have to fall to our knees daily in pray to God and rely on him for strength and wisdom.

Vs. 6-7
Praise God for his grace and mercy in our lives. When we repent and chose to humble our selves before him he always shows mercy on us but think of what would have happened in Israel if Rehoboam would have stayed faithful to God? How much more would God have blessed them? Staying humble in our walk with God and in life in general is the key to staying close to God. Regardless of our life circumstances whether good or bad we have to fight spiritually to stay close to God and not allow Satan to gain a foot hold in our lives spiritual.

Vs. 8
God spared Rehoboams life, however, he did allow Rehoboam to become subject to the King of Egypt for a time. Why did God allow this? So that Israel could learn the difference between following God and following the world. John 10:10 says that..."A thief comes only to steal and kill and destroy; I have come that they may have life and have it to the full." God wants us to have a fulfilling life, free from regret and the damages of living a life in subject to our sinful nature. Make Jesus Lord of your life and become subject to him alone!


2 Chronicles 14:2-15

V.s. 2-6
Here we see another King, King Asa who did what was right in the eyes of the Lord by following all that God had commanded . He did not allow Israel become unfaithful by turning towards other Gods. He routed out all the idol worship and pagan sacrifices in Judah and he commanded his people to seek the Lord God and to obey all his laws and commands. As a result God gave King Asa and all of Judah rest!

Things are going good in Asa's life. His kingdom is established, there is peace in the land and his nation is prospering. So what does Asa do? Does he lay back and take life easy?

Vs. 7
We see that Asa continued to worship the Lord and follow his commands. In his time or peace he fortified the cities of Judah. Why? God never promises us that there will never be trouble. In fact God promises us that trouble will come. King Asa was preparing his people for the impending trouble. Like wise spiritualy we need to all ways seek God and fortify our selves spiritually. Ephesians 6:13 says..."Therefore put on the full armor of God, so that WHEN the day of evil comes; you may be able to stand your ground..." It does not say if the day of evil comes but rather WHEN the day of evil comes!

Like King Asa we have to prepare our hearts and minds for action in trouble and out of trouble so that our faith and trust in God can be unswerving!

Vs. 8-15
When the day of evil comes Asa was prepared spiritually and never wavered in his faith towards God. Asa never abandoned God the way King Rehoboam had and King Asa trusted and relied on God for deliverance. When we stay faithful to God in the good times, we prepare our selves for the tough times in our lives. We are able to see God and his deliverance and there is no question in our minds that he will provide, protect and comfort us in all situations. As Jeremiah 29:11-13 says "For I know the plans I have for you declares the Lord, plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you a hope and a future. Then you will seek me and find me when you seek me with all your heart."

See God with all your heart in season and out of season, in good times or bad. Stay humble before the Lord and let him fight your battles. Reply on God and trust in his deliverance for your life! Be subject to the Lord your God and serve him alone and truly you will have life and have it to the full! Amen!




Monday, March 21, 2011

Does Passion Equal Spirituality?

I had a close friend this week ask me to pray for him because he was feeling unmotivated spiritually and with out drive in his life in general. He was having a hard time feeling "fired up" for God and was struggling with feeling like there was something he was missing in his relationship with God. See our discussion below...

Passion is good but at times it can be tempting to base our spirituality (closeness to God...etc) on our emotions of the day or if we feel passionate or not. When we equate passion with spirituality it becomes a work and something we try to do in our flesh rather than relying on God and allowing his grace to be sufficient for us.

I'm an all or nothing kind of guy. If I can't do something well and be the best at it, my temptation is to quit and give up. I had a hard time early on as a christian finding balance. I would often go into these downward spirals where I just felt blah and unmotivated to do anything or into these mountain top experiences where I felt empowered to do everything. If things were good and I had zeal I felt close to God and really spiritual. When I was struggling with even wanting to read or pray I felt really far away from God and guilty.

One thing that really helped me was understanding 2 Corinthians 12:9 "My grace is sufficient for you, for my power is made perfect in weakness." Therefore I will boast all the more gladly about my weaknesses, so that Christ's power may rest on me.

If you were on fire for "GOD" 24/7 and just a flat out spiritual supper star, why would you even need God? God has given you this thorn in your flesh (as Paul would call it) to help you rely on him. You don't need fire to jump start your relationship with God. Sometimes we just need to "Be still and know that I am God!" like Psalms 46:10 talks about.

God is with you today just as much as he was at the day you were baptized and he will continue to be right by your side regardless of whether you feel fired up or not. Your weakness right now is going to be Gods power if you allow his grace to be enough for you. Also remember that loving God is a decision that we have to make everyday and should never be based on our emotions.

Those are my thoughts and I hope it encourages you at some level. I love you bro and I am really thankful that God has allowed me to be apart of your life...I think your awesome!

Thursday, March 10, 2011

Bible verses and Spiritual Thoughts on Fasting

Biblical examples on fasting in the bible. Through these scriptures we see that God is please when we fast with the right heart and repulsed when fasting only becomes a ritual or tradition.

Esther 4:3

In every province to which the edict and order of the king came, there was great mourning among the Jews, with fasting, weeping and wailing. Many lay in sackcloth and ashes.

Isaiah 58:3
'Why have we fasted,' they say, 'and you have not seen it? Why have we humbled ourselves, and you have not noticed?' "Yet on the day of your fasting, you do as you please and exploit all your workers.

Isaiah 58:4
Your fasting ends in quarreling and strife, and in striking each other with wicked fists. You cannot fast as you do today and expect your voice to be heard on high.

Isaiah 58:6
"Is not this the kind of fasting I have chosen: to loose the chains of injustice and untie the cords of the yoke, to set the oppressed free and break every yoke?

Daniel 9:3
So I turned to the Lord God and pleaded with him in prayer and petition, in fasting, and in sackcloth and ashes.

Joel 2:12
[ Rend Your Heart ] "Even now," declares the LORD, "return to me with all your heart, with fasting and weeping and mourning."

Matthew 6:15-18

15 But if you do not forgive others their sins, your Father will not forgive your sins. 16 "When you fast, do not look somber as the hypocrites do, for they disfigure their faces to show others they are fasting. Truly I tell you, they have received their reward in full. 17 But when you fast, put oil on your head and wash your face, 18 so that it will not be obvious to others that you are fasting, but only to your Father, who is unseen; and your Father, who sees what is done in secret, will reward you.


Acts 13:2
While they were worshiping the Lord and fasting, the Holy Spirit said, "Set apart for me Barnabas and Saul for the work to which I have called them."

Acts 14:23
Paul and Barnabas appointed elders for them in each church and, with prayer and fasting, committed them to the Lord, in whom they had put their trust.

Thoughts on Fasting, Lent and having the right heart or motive:

Jerry:
If the heart is right and only God would know. Then I'm all for the fasting and sacrifice. The problem with lent is it just becomes a tradition kind of like people that only go to church on Easter Sunday. I don't know health wise though if I could go three days with out eating or drinking. But that is definitely a convicting challenge to read about our brothers and sisters of long ago fasting that way.

The celebration of Lent has always had a negative connotation in my mind because of all the hypocrisy I've seen in the people celebrating Lent. In New Orleans Fat Tuesday was the day of sin right before Ash Wednesday and everyone would get drunk and then stumble into church the next morning to get ashes rubbed on their foreheads and then start the whole lent fast until Easter. Because of that I've just never wanted anything to do with it.


Ed:

That's powerful! 

 

So like we spoke of yesterday, the same human condition that caused the Hebrews to embrace the law and forget about God's love in saving them from the Egyptians is also the condition that would cause someone to take an act of love towards God (fasting) and turn it into a tradition.  Not that tradition in and of itself is bad, but if the meaning is lost or the tradition itself becomes more important than the God it is supposed to honor, then it becomes profane.  Is this not correct?

 

OK.  So from what I am just now beginning to understand is that the heart of God is his love for mankind, not a bunch of do's and don'ts.  He loved the Hebrews enough to save them from slavery, give them a law that would help them focus on God in everything they did, and distinguish them from other peoples on the earth.  Also, God sacrificed himself as the ultimate display of love (Hebrews 7:26-27) so that people would fall in love with him, help others to fall in love with him, and hang out with him forever. 

 

So acts like fasting, church attendance, church involvement, and even pious living can blind me if not done with a heart of love for God because of his love for me.  I suppose that anything religious can blind me, take my focus away from God, or distort my understanding of God's heart, his love for me.  That danger probably hovers over the church like a dark cloud.

 

Jeff:
I believe in fasting and praying in Christ name only. That is key. Many religions fast and pray. But the main focus has to be Jesus. And this article is very encouraging. So as I go through out the day this reminds me to surrender unconditionally not just when I feel like it but even when I don't want to. That is the whole point of fasting (surrender). Christ surrendered all. So should we surrender all.

Karen:
Good and Bad will be with us until the end of time. Hypocrisy and Righteousness, also.  We are all humans, born in sin, trying to navigate through life one day at a time.  My decision to fast is personal and not based upon how others celebrate Lent or any other biblical principal.   This sacrifice is for my walk, while I'm praying for myself, my family and others.  The Lent season is tradition but how successful someone is with their fasting/sacrifice is personal.  Going without food for 12 hours is definitely a sacrifice, not a tradition.  Much like tithing, it is a sacrifice we make because we are commanded to.  Giving 10% up is hard.  Finding somewhere else to reallocate those funds are easy. This decision is not predicated (or shouldn't be) upon how the church spends the money.  If you don't agree with the fiscal responsibility of the church, you change churches, not stop tithing. The same is true with fasting.



Monday, March 7, 2011

Getting The Most Out of Your Bible Reading

Studying the bible may seem like a daunting task and many people are intimidated by the bible and its many books. When you read the bible take your time, there is no rush and it is always better to do an endepth study versus just reading multiple chapters of the bible at a time.

When you read the bible take one chapter at a time and/or maybe just a few bible versus at a time and ask your self the following questions:
  1. Why did God have this particular chapter or passage written?
  2. What is God's heart on this issue?
  3. Does this apply to my heart and life today?
  4. What decisions or changes do I need to make in my life as a result of what I am reading?
The Bible is no ordinary book. It is the inspired word of God and as 2 Timothy 3:16-17 states, it is useful for teaching, rebuking, correcting and training in righteousness. If you allow God's word to penetrate your heart it can be useful in giving you all of the following:

  1. Direction in your life
  2. Correction
  3. A Godly perspective
  4. Inspiration
  5. Encouragement
  6. Warnings to help you avoid trouble in your life
  7. Historical facts and information
Above all when you study the bible remember that God is speaking to you and wants you to have a relationship with him. Just like with any human relationship there has to be communication in order for the relationship to thrive. Likewise, when we pray we are speaking to God and when we read the bible God is speaking to us! Fall in love with God and read your bible to see what he has to say to you!

Monday, February 28, 2011

The Full Armor of God


Ephesians 6:10-20

My thoughts:

I need to be strong in God's mighty power and not trust or rely on my own strength!

Even though I need to put on the full armor of God it is still God's power and strength that saves me and not just a spiritual check list.

The belt of truth...a belt is made to hold a wardrobe together and like wise the rest of the armor is held together by the belt of truth.

Faith is my shield and without faith I have no protection from the my spiritual enemies!

The breast plate of righteousness protects the heart.

In order to be fully protected I need to put on the full armor of God and not just pick and chose which pieces I will accept.

VS. 13 - The day of evil IS coming...it is never a matter of IF but a matter of WHEN! The questions is whether or not I will be spiritually prepared for that day.

VS. 18 - Even when I think I am fully equipped in Gods armor I still need to pray and rely on God for strength!

The Word of God is my Sword and in a battle the sword is used for offense and defense. I need to use Gods word to defend the attacks of the evil one as well as fight back!