Monday, October 26, 2009

Conversion God or us?

Christian conversion involves winning people from treasuring anything above Christ to full devotion to Christ. Christian conversion involves turning the heart toward the true God away from wrong ideas about God and wrong affections for what is not God. Christian conversion involves being born from above, where we are born of the Spirit. God is the decisive, ultimate cause of conversion. Nevertheless, we are His agents, and He calls us to join Him in this goal. He does not need us to join Him but He wants us to, so our joy may be complete as we glory in Him alone.

“No one can come to me unless it is granted him by the Father” (John 6:65)
We are instruments in bringing people to Christ (Revelation 22:17)

God opens the eyes of the spiritually blind (2 Corinthians 4:6)
Jesus sends Paul to open their eyes (Acts 26:17-18)

God is decisive in changing people’s affections (Jeremiah 24:7)
Paul says his aim is to win people (1 Corinthians 9:22)

God is the One who brings us back to Himself (Jeremiah 31:18; Isaiah 57:18)
Bible speaks of using us to bringing people back from sin and death (James 5:20)

God is decisive in turning the human heart to Himself (2 Thessalonians 3:5)
John the Baptist was commissioned to turn the hearts of Israel to God (Luke 1:16-17)

The Spirit of God is the sovereign cause of the new birth, blowing where He wills (John 3:8)
Peter explains that this happens through the preaching of the Word (1 Peter 1:23-25)

Memorize God's Word!

Psalm 119:11 says "I have stored up Your Word in my heart that I might not sin against You."

Wonder why you struggle with sin, memorizing God's Word is the first step.
Do you treasure Him and His Word so much that you will memorize it, trust what it says and change your life because of what He tells us in His Word?
If so the first step to overcome a sin in our lives is memorizing the Word of God, so then we might not will not but might not sin against our Creator our number one treasure in life. Most people will agree and then say 'but'. So God's Word in not true for us? It is true and we need it! 12 steps, support groups, sell will is all good, but the first thing needed is a relationship with God through the Word. Start memorizing God's Word in your heart. This Scripture would be a good place to start.

Tuesday, August 25, 2009

A Sermon For Us Today

It has been a long time since my last blog. Life has been so busy it can make your head spin. Today I was thinking about the Sermon on the Mount in Matthew 5-7. I challenge you to read these chapters on your own, remembering it is one sermon from our Lord and King-Jesus Christ the Maker of the universe. Despite what the name implies, the most outstanding part of this sermon is not where it took place. What sets this sermon apart is its context and content.

Jesus lived in a world where being religious meant following all the rules like the Pharisees did. With this sermon, Jesus turned their idea of spirituality upside down, and it will turn your idea of Christianity upside down as well. In fact, Jesus went so far as to say, “…unless your righteousness surpasses that of the scribes and Pharisees, you will not enter the Kingdom of Heaven” –Matthew 5:20. WOW, just imagine what must have been going through the minds of those that heard Him! Jesus the Savior was not saying they needed to follow the rules better like the religious elite, but His point was that they needed a completely different kind of righteousness—the internal righteousness of a conquered, surrendered heart. The same is true for us. Our treasure must be God alone, our treasure must be for Him and His Kingdom, and that is what will change our lives, change our actions. Not rules to change what we treasure, but our treasure will change our actions. This is what Jesus meant in Matthew 6: 21 “For where your treasure is, there your heart will be also.”

What would Jesus discover if He walked among us today? Would He discern hearts that are humble, broken, and poor, aware of how much they need a Savior? Or, would Jesus view us a prideful and satisfied with the kind of righteousness we can get through our own effort? What sermon would Jesus preach to us today? I think He just might preach Matthew 5-7.

With the Sermon on the Mount, Jesus draws a line in the sand. Hew makes it clear that the self-righteous, legalistic work of the Pharisees stand on one side of that line, and He stands on the other side. On which side are you standing? “Blessed are the poor in spirit, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven… Blessed are those who mourn… Blessed are meek… Blessed are those who hunger and thirst for righteousness… Blessed are the merciful…Blessed are the pure in heart… Blessed are the peacemakers… Blessed are those who are persecuted for righteousness’ sake… Blessed are you when others revile you and persecute you and utter all kinds of evil against you falsely on My account for theirs is the kingdom of heaven.”—Matthew 5:2-12

Thursday, April 16, 2009

Abide, Live, Remain In The Word

As He (Jesus) was saying these things, many believed in Him. So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed in Him, "If you abide in My Word, you are truly My disciples, and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free."
(John8:30-32)

Wow, I love these verses! Jesus was telling a group of people who He was, that He is God, that He always existed came to earth and would die and then rise from the dead for their sins. The result was that people believed in Him. Jesus also taught them that He is the Light of the world and whoever believes in Him must not walk in darkness (John 8:12).

So how is this possible? Jesus tells un in John 8:31 & 32. He says, "If you abide in My Word, you are truly My disciples, and you will know the Truth, and the Truth will set you free." Basically if you are truly a student of Christ a Christian, you will continually live in God’s Word the Bible. Then and only then can we stop walking in darkness because we know the Truth the Light and that frees us from the darkness. This is not automatic it is something each of us must be intentional to do. The word abide in the Greek means to stay in a place to live in and not depart. We all must live in the Bible the Word every minute of the day. This is possible by first by having a new heart that desires the Bible that new heart is given to us by God alone. Then you have to read the Bible and you have to study the Bible.

But you say I can’t study 24/7. Your right, but you can take a note card with a Bible verse that you studied in context and memorize it, think about it and apply it to your life by living it out 24/7. See, when we study and read the Bible we have a tendency to put it down and go through our day without even thinking about what we have studied. But when we intentionally memorize and look for way to apply what we studied and continually abide in the Word that is what will change us that will free us to live the life Christ wants us to be living.

I challenge you to abide in the Word, don’t leave it, and live it out daily, hourly no matter where you are or what you are doing. Be careful, be very carful that you do not twist or distort God’s Word. You must know the verses you are memorizing and taking with you throughout the day, you must know the context of those verses so you will not use them wrongly. Many believers in Christ memorize verses out of context and thus have false promises. When those promises do not come about they are disillusioned and become discouraged and think God failed them. You must know what you are putting in your head and the best way to do that is to discover truth for yourself. The way you discover truth for yourself in by studying the Bible inductively. To find out how to do that check out Precept International. Therefore, brothers and sisters in the Lord I challenge you to know the truth of God’s Word for yourself by constantly live in the Word of Truth the Bible. Start today and you will find yourself free to serve Christ with out any of the things of the world holding you back and that is a great way to live!