- wickedness
- the love of violence
- a proud look
- lying
- murder
- trouble-making
- the worship offered to God by hypocrites
- homosexual conduct
- any wicked thing
- the ways of those who turn away from God
- every false religion
- vain thoughts
- those who hate God
- arrogance
Sunday, December 9, 2012
“Hate Speech”
Saturday, December 8, 2012
Following Jesus to Life
Wednesday, December 5, 2012
Everything Else is Just Gravy
Sunday, September 30, 2012
"The Lifter Up of My head"
“There is no help for him in God.” Selah.
The Lifter Up of Mine Head.
Monday, August 13, 2012
The Water of Life
Tuesday, May 15, 2012
Knowing God
Thursday, May 10, 2012
Trinitarian Discussion Group
My post:
There is no such thing in heaven as a Holy Trinity of three (no, one) co-equal, co-eternal person/s who make up the one (no, three) true God. It is Christian mythology not found in the Bible, and for good reason. The Father is a person, with a body, the Son is a person, with his own body, and the Spirit is the holy, eternal life they share. There is nothing more to it than that.
As for the old argument that the Spirit is a person because it is said to do things that only a person can do, please take the time to find out what the Bible says that YOUR spirit can do. Paul even told the Corinthians that his spirit would be with them when they met. Did Paul teach that HIS spirit was a person? And if HE had a son, would he, his son, and his spirit then comprise "a Trinity of co-equal persons" who would then make up the real Paul, in homoousiac, ontological essence? *sigh* Can't you see the nonsense of it all, my friends?
As for the Son being called "God", others were also called "god" who were anointed by God, including Moses and Israel's leaders. Besides, as the author of Hebrews states, the Son was God's agent for creating "the worlds", later pointing out that, surely, the one who created things deserves the tile, "God" (especially if Moses and others bore that title).
Be real, now. None of you understands or can explain your own trinitarian terms, such as "the essence of God", "equal, ontological Trinity" and other such non-sensical, trinitarian language. Let Jesus relieve you of the burden of carrying that excess, empty baggage around, "lest, as the serpent led Eve astray by his craftiness, your thoughts should be led astray from the simplicity that is in Christ."
Sunday, April 22, 2012
Love Leaves No Regret
Saturday, March 31, 2012
What Does He Want Me To Do for Him?
Monday, February 13, 2012
Preparing Your Heart
Friday, February 3, 2012
No Good Thing
Excerpt from a sermon on Sunday, January 15, 2012
Even with the holy Ghost you don’t know how to love people. Everybody loves something; everybody can love with a human love. But how do you love people where you actually benefit them, eternally? You love them by saying, “You need the holy Ghost.” It’s not loving that counts anything in heaven. It’s loving God’s way. He knows how to love. Now HE knows how to love. And if we’re not loving the way God loves, we’re loving in vain. If we’re not living the way God wants us to live, we’re living in vain. We’re talking in vain. God’s way is the way. That’s the value of the truth; it shows you God’s way of loving, God’s way of talking, God’s way of being a friend. God’s way of being a husband or a wife, or a son or a daughter, father, mother. God’s way of being a child of God. God’s way of functioning in the body of Christ. That’s the only - capital O, capital N, capital L, capital Y - that’s the ONLY thing that does any good.
In you, Paul said, “In me, that is in me by nature, my flesh, there dwells only 5% good things.” (Congregation says, “No!!!’) What version have you been reading? One of my professors said that World War II was started because of love. The Germans started loving Hitler. Was it God’s way of loving? The worst evils that have ever been were because of the wrong kind of love – loving the wrong thing, or loving the right thing the wrong way. That’s why we need a Savior. We need somebody to love us God’s way. To teach us to pass it on God’s way. Everything else is vain. Everything!
God help us get that in our hearts. You don’t have anything to bring to the table but you. What do I think? How am I supposed to think, God help me! Save me from my own thoughts, from the pressures of this planet to think certain ways and certain things. Let me see it. God, I don’t know what to see, I don’t know what to think, I don’t know what to feel. Proverbs says, “The thoughts of the wicked are an abomination to God.” It also says, “Commit your ways to God and your thoughts will be established.” God hates your thoughts. Your thoughts are not His thoughts. You ways are not His ways. Oh God, let us take that in.
That is so important for us to believe. It’s so important for us to believe that in our nature is nothing good in the sight of God. Oh, I know people can be nice; you can train a dog to be nice. Being nice is not being holy. In being holy, you’ll be nice to people, you’ll be kind, you’ll be generous, but you don’t know how to be generous. You don’t know how to be kind. Jesus said, “Get thee behind me Satan”; that was Jesus loving Peter God’s way. There’s not a Pharisee in the world that would have said that to Peter; they would have been afraid to lose a member of their congregation. Jesus didn’t even have a congregation, he had God. And God added to him and he took away. And he just stood there. He looked around and said, “The rest of you want to leave? You’re not mine; you’re my Father’s”. When he was asking them to leave, he was really asking his Father, “Do you want them to leave too? Let me see what you’ve got in their hearts.” Peter said, “We’re not going anywhere. You’re the guy with the words of eternal life. Where are we gonna go?”
If he’d have thought there was one other place to go, he would have left Jesus. And the rest of the disciples, if they thought there was one other place, they would have gone to it. Except maybe John; he just liked Jesus. But in the end, they all forsook him and fled. There was nothing good in them. They didn’t even know there was nothing good in them; that’s why they got into trouble. That’s why Peter put himself in a position where he cursed and swore he never knew Jesus. He thought that there was still something good in him, that he was going to be loyal to the end. He was going to prove Jesus wrong in saying you’re going to curse and swear you don’t know me. He didn’t believe there was nothing good in him. He thought he could go all the way with Jesus.
Listen, Jesus is so different there is nobody who can go all the way with him without the holy Ghost. Nobody. Some might hold on to the garden, but you’re not going all the way with Jesus without the holy ghost. Not to the places where he goes. Not with the things he teaches. You can’t do it, you cannot do it; it’s not in the nature of man to go all the way with Jesus. Not in the places he goes; they’re too hard on the old man. Too hard on the nature of man, it can’t believe it’d be right to do that. It can’t believe it wouldn’t be right for Jesus to try to explain itself. When he was on trial for his own life – Why don’t you explain yourself?! He just stood silent. Pilate marveled. “What is wrong with you, don’t you know I have power to execute you?” Jesus said, “Yawwwnnnnnnn….” Mmmm, he knows when to yawn. It scared him; he frightened that mighty Pilate with his answer. Frightened him. He said, “You will have no power over me whatsoever if it weren’t given to you from my Father in heaven.” From that moment, Pilate tried to find a way to turn him loose. It says so. The Bible said that, actually said that, from then he began to try to find a way to set him free. But it was his time, and Pilate couldn’t set him free even if he wanted to. You think you’re in control? Pilate couldn’t even set him free when he wanted to.
Oh God, thank you for the mercy on our lives. Thank you for the mercy on our lives, oh God, that we’re here; that we even have an interest in the things of God. That when He’s spoken to us we believed it, we testified to it. What a great thing! I’m speechless. Just so wonderful; so wonderful.
Most of what you go through in this life is bad. That’s life in this world. But He’s given us an oasis, and when we come in here we want to hear about Jesus. We want to build each other up because we’ve got to go back out there where it’s mostly bad stuff. About half of the people we love in the Lord, and all of the rest, at least half of them, according to Jesus himself, end up in the Lake of Fire. You can’t change that. I can’t change it. But we can humble ourselves not to be a stumbling block for anybody. So that we can help those we do know.
Tuesday, January 17, 2012
"As many as I love, I chasten."
Friday, January 13, 2012
Have You Ever Asked Yourself, "When were Jesus' disciples born again?"
The Spiritual Condition of the Disciples
Before their Spiritual Baptism at Pentecost
What the Disciples WERE
(1) They were clean
Jn. 13:10 Jesus said to him, “The man who has taken a bath needs only to wash his feet, but he is clean all over. Likewise, you are clean, but not all of you.”
Jn. 15:3 You are already clean through the word that I have spoken to you;
(2) They were not of the world
Jn. 15:19 If you were of the world, the world would be friendly to its own, but because you are not of the world, but I have chosen you out of the world, the world hates you.
(3) They were chosen and ordained
Jn. 15:16 You have not chosen me for yourselves, but I have chosen you for myself, and I have ordained you.
(4) They believed
Jn. 14:1 You believe in God; believe also in me.
Jn. 17:8 they truly do know I that came from you, and they have believed that you sent me.
(5) They loved Jesus
Jn. 16:27 The Father Himself loves (phileo) you because you have loved (phileo) me.
(6) They belonged to God
Jn. 17:6a They were yours, and you gave them to me.
(7) They knew that Jesus came from God
Jn. 17:25 Righteous Father, although the world does not know you, I know you, and these men know that you sent me.
(8) They had obeyed God
Jn. 17:6b [Jesus to God] They have obeyed your word.
What the Disciples WERE NOT
(1) They were not sanctified
Jn. 17:17 Sanctify them by the truth; your word is truth.
Jn. 17:19 and for them, I consecrate myself so that they may be sanctified by the truth.
(2) They were not in Christ, nor was he in them
Jn. 17:21 ...that they may all be one, just as you, Father, are in me, and I in you, that they also may be one in us, so that the world may believe that you sent me.
(3) They had never asked God for anything in Jesus’ name
Jn. 16:24 Until now, you have asked nothing in my name; ask, and you will receive so that your joy may be full.
Jn. 16:26 In that day, you shall ask in my name, and I am not saying to you that I will ask the Father for you.
(4) They did not believe
Jn. 14:29 And now I have told you before it happens, so that when it happens, you may believe.
(5) The love of God was not in them
Jn. 17:26 I have made your name known to them, and I will make it known so that the love with which you loved me may be in them. (Rom 5:5!)
(6) They did not have the Spirit
Jn. 14:17 The Spirit of truth. . . . You understand it because it is with you, but it shall be in you.
(7) They did not know Jesus
Jn 14:7-9 If you had known me, you would have known my Father also. And from now on, you know Him and have seen Him.
Philip said to him, “Lord, show us the Father, and it is enough for us.”
Jesus said to him, Have I spent so much time with you, Philip, and yet you do not know me?
(8) They could not bear to hear the truth
Jn. 16:12 I still have much to tell you, but you are not now able to bear it.
The Spiritual Condition of the Disciples
Before their Spiritual Baptism
Summary
Based on what Jesus himself said about his disciples before they received the holy ghost baptism on the day of Pentecost,
1. They were clean (Jn. 13:10; 15:3),
but they were not sanctified (Jn. 17:17, 19).
2. They were not of the world (Jn. 15:19)
but they were not in Christ, nor was he in them (Jn. 17:11, 21-23).
3. They were chosen and ordained (Jn. 15:16)
but they had never asked God anything in Jesus’ name (Jn. 16:24, 26).
4. They believed in God (Jn. 14:1; 17:8)
but they did not believe (Jn. 14:12, 29; 16:29-33; 11:11-15).
5. They loved Jesus (Jn. 16:27)
but the love of God was not in them (Jn. 17:26).
6. They belonged to God (Jn. 17:6a)
but they did not have the Spirit of God within them (Jn. 14:17).
7. They knew that Jesus came from God (Jn. 17:25)
but they did not know Jesus (Jn. 14:7-9).
8. They had obeyed God (Jn. 17:6b)
but there was truth that they could not bear to hear (Jn. 16:12).
The disciples, spiritually speaking, were as unborn children, nearing the hour of the birth (Jn. 16:20-22).
Tuesday, October 25, 2011
Receiving and Resisting Influence
He who walks with wise men will be wise,
but a companion of fools will be destroyed.
Proverbs 13:20
This world is filled with influences. They are all around us, all the time. Some influences are good, and some are evil. If you welcome good influences and resist evil influences, you are wise, but if you welcome evil influences and resist good ones, you are foolish.
No one in this world can escape being influenced. It is an inescapable fact of life. The only issue is, Are we wise in our choice of influences, or are we foolish?
