Sunday, August 23, 2009

May I See Some Identification?

I. Why I chose this message?

A few months ago as we studied the book of Acts and we talked a lot about baptism. At that time the Lord put it on my heart how we are a people who are searching for our identity, some validation of who we are.

Just last week I was pulled over by a sheriff for a burned out tail light, the very first thing he asked me was, May I see some identification? So that became the title of our message today. We live in a time when your identity can be stolen, when teenage girls look to tv pop stars and magazine covers to tell them who they are, at the first sign of lines and wrinkles we pay money to erase the years, women leave their marriages and even their children because they have to go and “find themselves”. While we were once a nation founded on Christianity and our country’s identity was the land of the free. Now we are a nation in a debt crisis because of greed. A mortgage crisis, because a bigger house means we are successful, not just more to clean. We are a politically correct nation who accepts all sinful lifestyles and tolerates the worship of idols and false gods via numerous religions. At one time or another, we can all raise our hands and say yes, I can identify with that. Well it seems to me we are a people suffering from an identity crisis.

II. The lives we’ve been studying.

Within the last 25 chapters in Genesis we have touched base on what kind of legacy both men and women left on the pages of Scripture. We read about Cain who murdered his brother and his great, great, great grandson Lamech followed in his footsteps; Cain left a legacy of murder. Noah, who believed God and moved with godly fear building an ark even when it had never rained, left a legacy for his obedience, patience and faith. Ham dishonored his father Noah and so his son Canaan was cursed. We know that the legacy of the Canaanites were of idolatry and wickedness. Abraham’s legacy was that he is the father of faith, his faith made him righteous. Abraham’s legacy reaches to the very lives of our own in that by faith in Jesus Christ we too are made right with God. We remember Sarah for laughing at the thought of having a son in her old age; yet bore Isaac when she was 91. Lot’s wife who looked back at Sodom and became a pillar of salt.

III. What is a legacy?

So we ask ourselves the question, who and what will history remember us by? To borrow from one of your responses in Genesis 5, Enoch left a legacy not an epitaph. A legacy is something transmitted by or received from an ancestor or predecessor; a gift handed down "Enoch lived to be 365 years old. He spent his life in fellowship with God, and then he disappeared, because God took him away. "All of the other descendants until Noah, they lived, they tried and they died. There were those who are remembered for their relationship with God and those who tried to become famous; building a tower to make a great name for them selves. We can either chose to leave a legacy that glorifies self or one that glorifies God.

For some, I may be telling you something that you already know, while others are hearing this truth for the first time and will be relieved to start living their lives fully aware that their identity is in Christ and the legacy you leave depends on how well you understand and embrace this truth.

IV. Why are we still searching?

Just on Facebook alone, there are many quizzes you can take to reveal what qualities you have, your Myers-Briggs personality type, what actress you most resemble, what bible character you are most like and even what bible verse best describes you.

The need to discover who we are and why we are here, where does it stem from? I believe it’s the enemies plan to use worldly values and wisdom to keep people in a state of confusion of wanting more, doubting who they are, pre-occupation with what about me, envy about the life they think they deserve and bitterness about the life they have. Remember, Eve in the garden, the serpent lied to her, confused God’s words, and appealed to her sin nature of wanting more. The difference between the world and God is so vast that if we move toward and listen to what the world says we are actually moving away from and alienating ourselves from God. So let us put an end to all the confusion, close the door of uncertainty, silence the mouths of liars and reveal the truth that trying to find yourself, searching for that validation is not the solution it’s the problem.

V. Who are we?

We have learned from Genesis 1 that we were created in the very image of God. When we put our faith in Christ our spirit was reborn. Paul often used the expression “in Christ”….Our identity is in Christ because when we put our faith in Him we became united with Him in His death and resurrection. 2Tim 2:11, For if we died with Him, we shall also live with Him. We died to sin, our old identity. Dying with Christ means dying to the things that used to run our lives. Rising with Christ means rising to a new way of living under Jesus’ authority and God’s will for your life. If then you were raised with Christ, seek those things which are above, where Christ is, sitting at the right hand of God. Set your mind on things above, not on things on the earth.

Scripture says, do you not know that your body is a temple of the Holy Spirit who is in you (who dwells within you), whom you have from God, and that you are not your own? 1Cor 6:19 The temple, as the name means (from a Greek root "to dwell"), was the earthly dwelling-place of God, where alone He put His name. We need to come to the realization that we are not living in the flesh according to our old nature, but in the Spirit. The flesh says we need to find out who we are; self-discovery and leave our mark as someone who is accomplished by the world’s standards. But the Spirit says, you are no longer your own, but bought at great price so present your bodies a living sacrifice, holy, acceptable to God, which is your reasonable service. Under our new identity we are not to be conformed to this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind. Paul got it right when he said, “for it is no longer I who lives but Christ who lives in me.” Isn’t it true that our actions are motivated by who we are. So if we are created in His image, we have the Spirit of God dwelling inside us and we know we are united in Christ. If we are called vessels, a temple, His body, His hands and feet, then lets look at what action will follow.

VI. Our legacy

The legacy we leave is really the fruit that was produced in and through our lives by the working of the Holy Spirit in us. As Matthew 7:20 says, therefore by their fruits you will know them, either bad or good. The key to that legacy or fruit is abiding in Jesus, which means to remain in, dwell, to stay, to settle in, to sink deeper.

In John 15:5-8 Jesus said, I am the vine, you are the branches. He who abides in Me, and I in him, bears much fruit; for without Me you can do nothing. If anyone does not abide in Me, he is cast out as a branch and is withered; and they gather them and throw them into the fire, and they are burned.

Those that don’t abide in Christ are cast out, Cain was cast out, Canaan was cursed, Lot’s wife became salt and Sodom burned. For what will it profit a man if he gains the whole world and loses his soul? Mark 9:36. For the person who says I need to find myself. Jesus says, “He who finds his life will lose it, and he who loses his life for My sake will find it.” Matthew 11:39

VII. Closing

So I ask , what will your legacy be? To quote from some of your responses. As moms, we too can be "mothers of nations". God commands us to faithfully teach our children the life-giving truths of Scripture. With Christ in our hearts, we can begin our own line of godly seed. As we pass on the gospel to our children, they can, in turn, pass it on to the next generation. Our godly influence can continue through time and through generations as "innumerable as the stars". One sister said, I want to leave a legacy of faith and I want to bring hope to those around me that no matter what we face...in Jesus there is victory. And just the other day I was told by a dear sister in Christ, the greatest legacy that we could ever leave is to teach our children to have a relationship with Jesus Christ, if we do that, when we leave this earth, we will have done our job. Sounds like a great legacy to me!!!

Beginning today- we can stop searching, stop pursuing those things that we did with our old identity and start living out our legacy, doing the will of God. I pray that we have faith to believe, to trust, embrace the truth, to know and understand that our identity is in Christ. It's never too late to begin if we make ourselves available to God for His purposes. Let us be determined to abide in Christ, bearing much fruit and giving all the glory to Him.

Monday, August 3, 2009

2 Corinthians

Praise God for all He is doing in and through us as we read a Chapter a Day together. Our group of ladies keeps growing. We are being changed by the power of God's word through His Spirit. Glory be to God! These responses are taken from our group!

Chapter 1

We know that whatever we go through whatever life has in store for us He will always be with us and he will comfort us. We in turn must comfort others in their afflictions. We can stand steadfast knowing that He will deliver us like he did Paul time and time again. We shouldn't rely on ourselves or our own understanding but rely on Him. God allows us to get in situations that are hopeless and we can't see our way out on our own accord we have to rely totally on Him. We see at the end of the chapter that we are told that He has given us a guarantee, He has placed The Holy Spirit in our hearts as a sign or as a deposit of the fulfillment of His Promise to us. When God gives you a guarantee how can you not be comforted.

Chapter 2

Paul is so grieved about this situation with Corinthians because he loves them dearly. What I see is how the action of one person can affect a whole community of believers. But he clarifies that although he has sinned, he apparently was rebuked and he repented, so it was time to forgive and comfort him. In Christ, this community would then be healed.

This makes me think how sometimes our own emotions can hold us hostage making us think we have the right to speak harshly or hold some grudge. But scripture says “we are to take every thought captive to the obedience of Christ 2 Cor 10:5. This is something I work on repeatedly as I respond to my husband in a Liz way instead of a Christ way. In Christ’s way, Satan then would have no way to take advantage of us (verse 11).

Regarding the Fragrance of Christ, here’s just something I’m always reminded of when I walk by the coffee aisle in the grocery store. I love the smell of coffee beans. It makes me want to stop and breathe it in. So in my life it reminds me to stop and breathe Him in, my God... to breath in the aroma of the knowledge of Him and the example I exemplify to others. Because…He uses us to spread the knowledge of Christ everywhere, like a sweet perfume. Our lives are a Christ-like fragrance rising up to God. v 14-15. NLT


Chapter 3

Forasmuch as ye are manifestly declared to be the epistle of Christ ministered by us, written not with ink, but with the Spirit of the living God; not in tables of stone, but in fleshy tables of the heart. 4 And such trust have we through Christ to God-ward: 5 Not that we are sufficient of ourselves to think any thing as of ourselves; but our sufficiency is of God;

2 Cor 3:3-5 (KJV)

I love this! We should be like this. We do not need a LETTER or someone telling others that we are Christians, anyone we meet should know that there is something different about us. We need to be the light of the world. As Paul says that the church of Corith was his letter. What we do as christian is written as in the hearts of others not a piece of paper. It is for the Lord not for ourselves. What we do is only done because of the love of God and the gifts he gives us. Our reward is in honoring and serving the Lord not from man because Our reward is eternal whereas if it is written in a letter it only will last for a short season.

Chapter 4
6For God, who said, "Let light shine out of darkness,"[a]made his light shine in our hearts to give us the light of the knowledge of the glory of God in the face of Christ.

As Gods creation started from darkness to light, he also brings the light bulb to new believers. The hearts are open by this light so their eyes can see the goodness that they were living without. A new believer is on fire from the heat of the light!
As we continue to live in the goodness of our Lord through his mercy and grace this light will continue to stay lit. May we pray for those that are living in the darkness and blinded by Satan.

As we continue are holiday weekend Lord, give my sisters this light to shine as we walk in your path of righteousness. May our light shine bright, so we can give You glory Father.

Chapter 5
"Therefore, if anyone is in Christ he is a new creation; the old has gone and the new has come!" vs.17..NIV
After reading this again, it reminds me of what Christ has done for us, He stripped away our sins, the dirtiness that covered our bodies and has cleansed us. He had made us like beatuiful butterflies. The old is gone and the new shines forth!Praise God!!

Chapter 6
"I urge you not to recieve the grace of God in vain" vs 1
"Dont do anything to discredit the ministry" vs 3
But in all things ( vs 5-10), through the storms of life respond in truth with the power of God. Paul is responding to all that was being said about him and done to him. He carries on using his life as the response to the slanderers and faithfully continues on for Christ.
"You are not restrained by us, but by your own affections" vs 12 Ouch! The only thing holding us back is us...no excuses.... I heard someone say "You are as holy as you want to be" What, no way! I want to be closer to You, hear more from You, dive deeper into You....but in just a minute...I gotta take care of something else first Lord. I remember my kids when they were little saying "mom, mom.." and I would say "just a minute" while trying to finish whatever I was doing before I got back to them...and it always took more than a minute...and sad to say I probably never got back to them many times as they were onto something else quick enough.Now, I loved my children and always said I would do anything for them but many times I put them after some project or phone call...etc. You get the point I hope!
I always remember that because its so true, if we look at what we spend our time doing we find the affections of our heart. I always pray to be closer to the Lord, to have more of Him in my life....but then I look at what I spend my time doing and realize I must not want Him more than....whatever it is I am doing at that moment...
God is saying " Mary, Mary" and it is up to me if I answer His call or say "In a Minute Lord"

Chapter 7
(vs 9) I rejoice, not that you were made sorry, but that your sorrow led to repentance. For you were made sorry in a godly manner.

Paul regretted that he had to write a "severe letter" to the Corinthians. But since it caused them to repent and turn to God, his sorrow was transformed into joy. Their sorrow did not stop at just feeling sad about getting caught or suffering the unpleasant consequences of their sins. Their sorrow was godly sorrow, a genuine remorse for their sins. This led to repentance, a change in their thinking that led to a renouncing of their sin and turning to GOD. Their repentance ultimately led to deliverance from their sinful habits.

When we trust Jesus as our Savior and wholeheartedly repent of our sinful tendencies, the Holy Spirit creates within us a new desire to do what is pleasing to GOD. Thank you Jesus!

By one MAN's obedience many will be made righteous. Romans 5:19

Chapter 8
VS. 5&9
"And not only as we had hoped, but they first gave themselves to the Lord, and then to us by the will of God."
(9)"For you know the grace of our Lord Jesus Christ, that though He was rich, yet for your sakes He became poor, that you through His poverty might become rich."
Paul is letting us know that we should be as the Macedonians... they had very little as far as earthly possessions, but they gave of themselves, and what little money they had, completely to the Lord. Paul was hesitant to accept money from them because they had so little, but because they were so willing and insistent, he had no choice but to accept.
Paul wants us to see that this is one way we should show our thanks to God, for giving us His one and only Son. After all... He became poor, by suffering for our sins as He did, so that we might have all the riches of heaven that God has to offer us. The least we could do is give joyfully to the Lord and not feel obligated... because He did it out of love... and so should we.
Have a wonderful day giving yourself completely to the Lord,

Chapter 9
V:13 "Because of the service by which you have proved yourselves, men will praise God for the obedience that accompanies your confession of the gospel of Christ, and for your generosity in sharing with them and with everyone else."

What an encouragement to serve, share, and be obedient.

Lord, that service, generosity, and obedience would simply flow from me, not be something that I have to think about doing and putting into practice, but rather come instinctively, effortlessly, thoughtlessly. You are worthy to be praised. Praise to the Living King, You are my everything and I will adore You.

Chapter 10
Our strongest weapon and defense is having God and knowing His word. It helps us fight against any issues we may have. Bringing every thought into captivity to the obedience of Christ...with every thought we have, we need to remain in Christ [at all times]. we shouldnt' compare ourselves to each other but stay true to God's word. we are not to take the glory but to give it to God, the rightful owner of all the glory, for He is the one who appointed us!
I love our savior God. I praise Him daily as He deserves it!

Chapter 11
1-3 (Paul was passionate in his desire for others to continue growing in their relationship with Christ)

4-6 (People were drawn to the deceitful teachings because of their impressive words and dismissing the truth of the gospel because it wasn’t given as demonstratively)

7-12 (Open and honest communication is necessary among believers. We need to be transparent)
12-15 (With so many teachings out there – we need to know what group we are lumped with when sharing the gospel. Make a point of having others know that the God we serve is the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob; that Jesus is the Son of God – Jesus is Lord and that the Holy Spirit equips us to serve)

16-21(Paul began to get down to their level to draw them up to Christ’s. He made sure they knew that boasting wasn’t a fruit of the Spirit, but a foolish fruit of the flesh)

21-23 (How frustrating it is when you know they know truth, but, they choose to follow a lie because it is more exciting. True followers of Christ hear His voice -- John 10:27 “My sheep hear my voice, and I know them, and they follow me”)

23-29 (What have I/we been willing to suffer for the sake of the cross? Let’s count it all joy – James 1:2-8)

Chapter 12

The one verse that spoke to me is v10 “That is why, for Christ’s sake, I delight in weaknesses, in insults, in hardships, in persecutions, in difficulties. For when I am weak, then I am strong.”

I am at a point in my life where I am depending on the Lord more then ever. At work I am persecuted and sometimes it is really hard to walk into this place on a daily basis but I know that I have to and it only makes me a stronger person and deepens my faith. My life is full of difficulties I mean whose isn’t? We all have trials and things that we are facing now but we have to remember that they are only temporary and will soon fade away. Whether it be a hardship, insult, or persecution I count it as a blessing for I know my God is with me.


Chapter 13

11 Finally, brothers, good-by. Aim for perfection, listen to my appeal, be of one mind, live in peace. And the God of love and peace will be with you.

Paul had made 2 trips to this Church, admonished them and reviewed and reviewed God’s ways and words. I love his final words that still stand today for us. “Aim” for perfection- If we awake every morning and just aim for the perfection of our Lord; If we aim to be of one mind with our Lord- Think as He would have us to think and present ourselves in His ways- We would end up in peace at the end of the day.

Peace to you all,

Chapter a Day 1 Corinthians

1 Corinthians

Chapter 1

i like how Paul starts out saying "Grace and peace to you....which is something only those who are in Christ can really truly have. He goes on to remind us that we do not lack any Spiritual gift, as we often tend to forget at lest i do. He wants us all to be of the same mind, not arguing over whose church we belong to, we are all of the same body, the body of Christ. And He is the head. No one should be in the name of, but that of our Lord's.
Some times when i read this chapter, i feel like the Lord put it in the bible just for me. i am that one who never got any kind of degree in school. i went to school for a long time, and i learned a great deal. When i was in grade school, i always struggled, i was that kid who studied really hard just to get a C, when that is what most did to get the A. The Lord taught me from His word, and He is not done. i lean on Him for every thing. He is my strength and Song, and i know in my heart what this chapter is saying. i am not rich, but He has made me rich in faith, family and with friends. He has been so faithful in most every way in my life. i am blessed and thankful.

Chapter 2
1Cor 2 -
In vs 4 and 5 Paul explains that when he first spoke/preached to them he didn't try to prove anything by sounding wise, He says he simply let God's Spirit show, so that they would have faith in God's power and not because of human wisdom.... AMEN to THAT!!!!!! Paul knew that the wisdom of God is so much more then the wisdom of this world and the people in it.

Chapter 3
I'm glad God calls us servants now because as christians I believe that is our role. Love the Lord, obey him and his commandments to do them, be a doer of the word and not just a hearer only, love our neighbors (anybody next to us...anybody), study the word of God, spread the gospel of Jesus Christ and be a team player in the body of Christ because we are all a part of the body. (v.5-6) says, "After all, who is Apollos? and who is Paul? (who is Liz?)we are simply God's servants, by whom you were led to believe. Each one of us does the work which the Lord gave us to do. I plant the seed, Apollos watered the plant, but it was God who made the plant grow. "We as believers cannot take any credit for drawing non-believers to Christ; God brings the increase.
What the world considers to be wisdom is non-sense in the sight of God. Everything belongs to God. May the life that I live be a reflection of Jesus inside of me. He is not looking for perfection; I don't possess that, but I'm available and willing to do as He commands no matter how hard the task before me. I too desire the meat of the word and thirst and hunger for righteousness. (1.cor. 13:11)When I was a child I spoke like a child, acted like a child but one day I put my childish things away and I grew up into this woman of God I'm becoming in God. I'm still a work in progress but I press on because I'm not who I use to be, thank God.

Chapter 4
Verse 16..."Therefore I urge you to imitate me." How wonderful those words are! There is only one that we should follow and imitate and that is Jesus Christ our Lord...Paul set wondeful examples of how we are to do that. Pray, don't be ashamed of the Gospel, share and encourage others in the love of Jesus Christ..trust and keep the faith, though many trials come our way, we know we can handle it we have Christ on our side!

Chapter 5

VS. 6 & 7

"(6)Your glorying is not good. Do you not know that a little leaven leavens the whole lump? (7)Therefore purge out the old leaven, that you may be a new lump, since you truly are unleavened. For indeed Christ, our Passover, was sacrificed for us."

Boasting is not good for the believer, especially because we are to glorify God, always. Even if it is just a little bit, it will spread throughout. It's like cancer... it starts out small, but if not treated right away, it will spread throughout the whole body. Therefore, we must do as the Jews did during the Passover Feast... we must scrape the leaven clean and get it all out! Get rid of the evil! We must remember that the slaying of the lamb during Passover was a symbol of what our Lord Jesus Christ did on the cross for us... the least we could do is act accordingly. I know I will always be an "Israelite", but I thank God everyday for His patience, mercy, forgiveness, and most of all... LOVE!


Chapter 6
Believers should not take each other to court because it gives merit to the world's view and does great damage to the unsaved world. We appear to be no different from the world.

I think Luke 6: 27-36 says it all. Love for enemies....27-31...."But I tell you who hear me, bless those who curse you, pray for those who mistreat you. If someone strikes you on one cheek, turn to him the other also. If someone takes your cloak, do not stop him from taking your tunic. Give to everyone who asks you, and if anyone takes what belongs to you, do not demand it back. Do to others as you would have them do to you."

You gotta be kidding me, right!!!!! Yes, impossible if we try to do these things in our own strength. Only through the power of the Holy Spirit can we become more like Christ. "Forgive as I have forgiven you." Love one another, just as I have loved you, says the Lord.


We were created by God for a divine purpose. We were redeemed by Christ and our bodies are members of Christ. The Holy Spirit dwells in us.

Christ used His body for the purpose of dying for our sins. He used His body for a high and holy purpose. We must use our bodies to honor Him.


Chapter 7
(vs10) Now to the married I command, yet not I but the Lord: A wife is not to depart from her husband.

Contrary to what "the world" has to suggest, the Bible gives us solid truths and guidelines about marriage.

God has promised us HIS presence and HIS help when we face trials, and that promise extends to our marriage, even a difficult one. Our gracious God has also assured us of a way of escape through any difficulty that might tempt us to give in to sin. God will enable us to stand strong in the face of trial, including those that come in our marriage.

No temptation has overtaken you except such as is common to man; but God is faithful, who will not allow you to be tempted beyond what you are able, but with the temptation will also make the way of escape, that you may be able to bear it (1 Cor 10:13).

Father GOD, thank you that you have given us the precious gift of marriage and I also thank you that you promise to give each one of us the grace and power to endure. In Jesus' Name, Amen!

Chapter 8

But while knowledge makes us feel important, it is love that strengthens the church.
What God recognizes...Those who love Him.
It is not our knowledge of His word that brings God glory... its what we do with that knowledge. Encouraging others, restoring others to usefulness in the body, and sharing His love with those that don't know Him.
Gal 2:21 I do not treat the grace of God as meaningless. For if keeping the law could make us right with God, then there was no need for Christ to die.
1 Cor 13: 13 There are three things that will endure--faith, hope, and love--and the greatest of these is love.
Lord help me to be more eager share the grace and love you have poured out on me.

Chapter 9

I Cor. 9. 22 To the weak I became weak, to win the weak. I have become all things to all men so that by all possible means I might save some. 23 I do all this for the sake of the gospel, that I may share in its blessings.

It is my prayer to always listen to the Holy Spirit for the correct words when I am witnessing to anyone about the Word of God and salvation ; I want to be able to speak to them on their particular level of understanding.

Vs. 27: No, I beat my body and make it my slave so that after I have preached to others, I myself will not be disqualified for the prize.

I am running for Jesus and trying to live for the prize of eternity.




Chapter 10

Temptation is a part of life and there are times where I feel I cannot bear certain situations. V13 helps e to understand that even as Christians we will face temptation but God will always provide a way out.

V21: This really spoke to me. I used to be that person that loved to separate lives. Church on Sunday but my way the rest of the week. So WRONG!!!!! As a child of god I know now that I cannot be “of this world” and a child of God, it’s like mixing oil and vinegar…. Not a good combination. V31: Do it all for the Glory of God. Our everyday actions should reflect our Christian life. We have to always to careful what decisions we make because we don’t want a new believer to stumble. BE A GOOD EXAMPLE!!!


Chapter 11
(vs 27) Whoever eats this bread or drinks this cup of the Lord in an unworthy manner will be guilty of the body and blood of the Lord.

The Corinthian's failure to honor the sanctity of the ceremony dishonored the memory of Christ's sacrifice. Many believers paid for their mistake with a loss of health or even their lives (vs30).

But Paul urged the Corinthians to judge themselves so that they wouldn't be judged. And he also pointed out that even the Lord's judgement was for their good (vs32).

The Lord's Table will remain an opportunity until HE comes. By the attitude of our hearts we will either honor HIS death or unfortunately, may do damage to HIS name.

I'm reminded that before I celebrate the Lord's Supper, I must prayerfully examine myself. Then, with a heart of gratitude, I can focus on HIS sacrifice for me.

Yes Jesus, you are worthy of honor and glory!!....May everything I say and do be worthy of being lifted up as an offering of thanksgiving and praise to YOU. Amen!

Chapter 12
V.11
"But one and the same Spirit works all these things, distributing to each one individually as He wills."
V. 18 But now God has set the members, each one of them, in the body just as He pleased."
We all have different spiritual gifts, because just like a human body cannot function if it was just one ear, tongue, or eye, etc... the Body of Christ (His church) cannot function properly if everyone has the same gift. Everyone is GIVEN a different gift by the Holy Spirit. We do not choose our own gift. The Holy Spirit is perfect... therefore, knows how each ones role fits, to make up the Body of Christ. We are to give God the glory and thanks for our gifts and not be prideful or unhappy with them, because they are given to us to serve others and glorify God. He has a perfect plan for all, and we must have faith in that.


Chapter 13
What a beautiful description of God this chapter has. Broken down it looks like this:

God is/does
patient
kind
rejoices with the truth
always protects
always trusts
always hopes
always perseveres

God is not/does not
envy
boast
proud
rude
self-seeking
easily angered
keep track of wrongs done
delight in evil
never fails

1 John 4:8 "...God is love."

I am thankful for both what God is and is not. I would like to take this, think about it, admire my Father's attributes, and in a childlike way imitate my Father in heaven.

The image in my mind is of a young child walking behind his father, arms outstretched for balance looking down at the foot impressions left by his father on the wet sand at the beach, being ever so careful not to deviate from them.

Help me God to embrace the qualities that You are, to reflect Your beauty, and become like You.

Chapter 14
26What then shall we say, brothers? When you come together, everyone has a hymn, or a word of instruction, a revelation, a tongue or an interpretation. All of these must be done for the strengthening of the church.

How important it is that we encourage one another. Not only in our words and actions but the use of our spiritual gifts as well which comes in
many different types of form.

And then there is love -the one thing we all respond to. It prepares our heart to receive all that Christ has for us.

Chapter 15
Verses 40b-42a stands out to me the most..."but the glory of the celestial is one, and the glory of the terrestrial is another. There is one glory of the sun, and another glory of the moon, and another glory of the stars: for one star differeth from another star in glory. So also is the resurrection of the dead."
There will be different intensities in heaven. Daniel 12 tells us that those who win souls shall shine as the stars forever. Those who are serving the Lord now and making their lives count today will shine brightly throughout eternity. And although those who simply believe in Jesus, but give priority to their own bodies, possessions, interests, hobbies, careers, or agendas will be in heaven, they will not shine with the same intensity.
Truthfully, I will count it a blessing to be the resident maid and chief dishwasher as long as I am in heaven, but I would like to shine brightly for my Lord.
Father, give me the focus and strength to work hard today, and all my tomorrows to make Your kingdom my passion and priority. Not for the glory of my shining star, but for the Glory of you, my God. And Father, thank you for the wisdom you have given Jon Courson, because without his teachings I would not have understanding. Bless him Father, he is a good and faithful servant... and I LOVE him!!!
Be blessed today sisters...


Chapter 16
vs 13 Be on the alert, stand firm in the faith, act like men, be strong. Let all that you do be done in love.
Let ALL that we do be done in love....be on the alert in love...stand firm in love..act like men in love...be strong in love! Such a good reminder for us today as we respond to all the ungodliness in our world.
vs 17...rejoice over the coming of ....( 3 men listed here who were believed to be the ones who brought this letter to them)
vs18 For they have refreshed my spirit and yours.
Lord, may we live our lives as a reflection of Your Love in such a way that we bring a refreshing of spirit to those we come in contact with!

Saturday, June 27, 2009

Acts

Our group of ladies in Chapter a Day continues to grow in the knowledge and understanding of our Lord. We are united together by His Spirit, like minded and of one accord. Our God is worthy to be praised!!

Taken from your Responses!

Acts 1
7 And He said to them, “It is not for you to know times or seasons which the Father has put in His own authority.
8 But you shall receive power when the Holy Spirit has come upon you; and you shall be witnesses to Me
in Jerusalem, and in all Judea and Samaria, and to the end of the earth.”

It is not for me to know - How often do I catch myself trying to figure out what God is up to (How prideful of me to think that my mind could even begin to fathom)
Gods word says distinctively - it is not for me to know the times or the seasons. His word goes on to say what I am to do -
I am to be a witness - this is our commission: Get the Word out to the World. Begin at home and extend it into all the world. God wants people saved.
What is a witness - A witness is "someone who tells what he has seen and heard" Proverbs 14:25 A true witness delivereth souls.
The only way we will be able to get the word out and for the word to penetrate the hearts of the lost is through the Holy Spirit.

I also loved vs 14 - These all continued with one accord in prayer and supplication, - Oneness, prayer and waiting upon the Lord. It is John 17 in action.
The prayer that Jesus prayed that we would be one in spirit "one accord" and that they were. Christ was what brought them together.

Lord - Please let it always be on the forefront of our hearts and minds to seize the opportunities to tell the lost about their need of a Savior.
Introducing them to you Lord - the only one who can satisfy the void in their soul. To know You and make You known. Thank you that you
are a living God! In Jesus name. Amen

Acts 2

Penetcost marks the beginning of the church ( Matt 16:18). vs 1 " they were all together in one place" as Jesus had asked them to wait in 1:4. Not only were they in one place physically but they were of one mind, one heart and one accord. The Holy Spirit comes with the sound of a violent rushing wind ( Power) and there appears fire ( Passion) on each of them. They begin speaking in tongues, which proclaimed what they couldnt before through the Power and Passion of the Holy Spirit.
Over 3000 were saved that day and the church had begun! Vs 42-47 give us the ingredients of a great church.
vs 42 a devoted church
vs 43 an expectant church
vs 45 a sacrificial church
vs 46 a consistent church
vs 46 a loving and sincere church
vs 47 a worshipping church
Beloved, may we "be" all the above through the Power and Passion of the Holy Spirit!!

Acts 3

Verse 6: “But Peter said, “I don’t have any silver or gold for you. But I’ll give you what I have. In the name of Jesus Christ the Nazarene, get up and walk!”

The lame beggar asked for something that offered him temporary help-money, but Peter gave him something much better and longer lasting- the use of his legs. God ALWAYS has the bigger picture. We often want something that is a “quick fix” but when we put our faith and trust in the Lord, he will give us what we need and it’s in his time, not ours.

Verse 19: “Now repent of your sins and turn to God, so that your sins may be wiped away”. Peter was addressing the crowds telling them to change their ways and all they need to do is repent. What a sigh of relief this is, all I have to do is repent and turn from my sins. God will guide us through the rest.

Verse 20: “Then times of refreshment will come from the presence of the Lord, and he will again send you Jesus, and your appointed Messiah.” Once we repent and turn away from our sins we will be refreshed (to restore or maintain by renewing supply) from the presence of the Lord. Our slate will be as white as snow!!! PRAISE GOD!!!

Dear Heavenly Father I pray that you will forgive me of all of my sins. I am repenting and turning to you to be refreshed. I pray for each of the ladies in the group that whatever they are going through right now whether it’s a trial, or something that is exciting that you will pour out the Holy Spirit on us. Lord, your ways are far better then mine and I often get off track but I turn back to you now and ask that you will help be to better understand your Word and what you want from me. Thank you for the blessings you gave and continue to give. I want to glorify you in all that I do. Bless these ladies as we head into the weekend and keep us safe. In Jesus’ name I pray AMEN


Acts 4

How intimidating it must have been standing in the midst of the council (Annas, Caiaphas,guards and sadducees etc.) but Peter and John was full of the holy spirit meaning fear was replaced by boldness in Christ Jesus. They spoke as they were led, they opened their mouths and the holy spirit filled their mouths with His words. (v,12) Salvation is to be found through Jesus alone, in all the world there in no one else whom God has given who can save us." They were threatened to stop speaking in the name of Jesus of Nazareth but (v.20) says "For we cannot stop speaking of what we ourselves have seen and heard."
The proof is always in the pudding because the miracle was standing right there next to Peter and John; the lame man who was lame from birth. Not a kid but a 40 year old man, so the people believed and prayed for bolness as they spoke. They were one in mind and heart (one accord) and all were filled with the holy spirit and began to proclaim God's message with boldness. They shared everything they had (in cluding money, houses and property) with each other and no one in the group was in need. The apostles would distribute the money to each one according to their need.
The bible says God shall supply all our need according to His riches in Christ Jesus. His grace is sufficient.

Acts 5
Facing Opposition
The Apostles, through the Holy Spirit, performed many miracles...the Sadduces are filled with jealousy.
Again the Apostles are put in jail...released by an angel...put in jail again....ordered (Again) to never speak in the name of Jesus...and flogged (Whipped!!).
Their response...vs29 "We must obey God rather that any human authority" ~Obedience to God. vs.41 "The apostles left the high council rejoicing that God had counted them worthy to suffer disgrace for the the name of Jesus." ~Praising God
vs.42 Continued to preach and teach ~ "Jesus is the Messiah!!" ~Pressed On
God was there in the midst of it all!!!
vs. 14,26 The people believed and had a high regard for the disciples...which brought fear to the temple guards...protecting them from being treated with violence.
vs. 19 God sent an angel to open the gates of the jail.
vs. 21 God provided a way for them to teach in the temple. vs 29 He gave Peter and the apostles boldness and the right words in front of the temple council. vs.33 God softend Gamaliel's heart to let them go.
I am reminded of James 1...."Dear brothers and sisters, when troubles come your way, consider it an opportunity for great joy. For you know that when your faith is tested, your endurance has a chance to grow. So let it grow, for when your endurance is developed, you will be perfect and complete, needing nothing."

Acts 6

Acts 6: 3-4: Brothers, choose seven men from among you who are known to be full of the Spirit and wisdom. We will turn this responsibility over to them 4 and will give our attention to prayer and the ministry of the word.”

What I found interesting was the beginning of Church Organization. I did a “search” on the duties and required qualifications of a deacon. Unfortunately, I don’t think all of these qualifications and duties are followed in todays churches.

Qualifications:

· Men of good reputation,

· Be full of the Holy Spirit and wisdom",(Acts 6:3) "And they chose Stephen, a man full of faith and the Holy Spirit

· Deacons are to be capable of serving the Lord in spiritual ways

· The office of Deacon requires a firm grasp of sound doctrine

Duties:

· To be the ministers of mercy in the church. Providing for widows and orphans and needs of the local congregation.

· They are to visit the sick and those in prison.

· Deacons are to help disciple new converts

· Keep watch over the church members, reporting any who seemed about to fall away

· They are to also work at restoring those who are out of fellowship.


Acts 7


The first Martyr was Stephen. Stoned for proclaiming the Good News of Christ.
vs 60
And falling on his knees, he cried out with a loud voice, Lord, do not hold this sin against them!
WOw, this brought me to tears. In the midst of being stoned he asked God to not hold them accountable for their actions. Throughout my life I have had people sin against me (as have you) some with severe consequences to me. Not once in the middle of the "stoning" did I ask the Lord to not hold this sin against them.
Lord, give us the heart and compassion of Stephen that we can see the bigger picture in the midst of our "stoning" and pray for the ones who need to have their "spiritual eyes" opened. For our trust is in You...
Ps 27 The Lord is my light and my salvation. Whom shall I fear? The Lord is the defense of my life; whom shall I dread?....My heart will not fear...I shall be confident

Acts 8


Simon wanted to buy the power of the Holy Spirit. God's gift of salvation and the power of the Holy Spirit working in the believers life is a free gift if we believe in Jesus, ask for the Holy Spirit to empower us and receive in faith. This cost God dearly and there is no way it can be purchased with any amount of money and to even suggest such a thing is a huge insult to God. (v20)
The early church spread out due to persecution, allowing the message of the Gospel to be proclaimed throughout Judea and Samaria. God's purposes can not be stopped. This chapter twice notes the joy when the people were converted (v8 & v39). What a difference it makes to have God in our lives.
Gal 5:22 But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, 23 gentleness and self-control.

Acts 9
From Darkness to Light

Vs 1-2 - When Saul walked in darkness His great passion was to imprison and kill all those who belonged to the WAY - faith in Jesus Christ. Saul was blinded by hatred and sin.
Vs 3 - Suddenly a light from heaven flashed around him
Vs 8-9 - He could see nothing. He was blinded for three days.
Vs 15 - Go! This man is my chosen instrument to carry my name before the gentiles and their kings and before the people of Israel. I will show him how much he must suffer for my name.
Vs 17 - That you may see again and be filled with the Holy Spirit. Saul's eyes were opened and he could now see the Truth.
Vs 20 - And immediately in the synagogues he proclaimed Jesus, saying, He is the Son of God.
Vs 23 - After considerable time had elapsed, the Jews conspired to put Saul out of the way by slaying him.
Saul went from darkness to light . He was a new man. He was no longer Saul he was now Paul. He had a change of heart. Paul was chosen by God to do a task - preach the word, Christ ans Him crucified. The path that was ahead of him was a path of suffering for the Lord. He no longer persecuted those who believed in The Way. Instead he was persecuted for his faith in The Way. Paul never looked back. Just as he was focused and passionate to do evil he now had the same passion to do good. Only now a strong dose of the Holy Spirit was added to his passion.
God give me the strength and the desire to be passionate and focused and to be obedient to do that which you have called be to do. Help me to be like Paul, to go when you say go and to not question or hesitate. To tell the world about your love and saving grace. To have a heart always that burns for you and to be more and more like you each day.

Acts 10
~ God shows no partiality. In every nation anyone who loves him and does what is right is acceptable to him. (vs.34, 35) We don't have to be a certain race, color or wealth category for Jesus to love us and accept us. Love it!

Acts 11
(v23) When he came and had seen the grace of God, he was glad, and encouraged them all that with purpose of heart they should continue with the Lord.

Purpose of heart describes a resolve of the will to make up one's mind about one thing. In this case, the resolve was to remain with the Lord. When Barnabas saw the grace of God in these converts, he was true to his name (he was nicknamed "Son of Encouragement") and encouraged them in their new faith. Such beautiful encouragement.

Walk worthy of the calling with which you were called. Ephesians 4:1

Acts 12
I thought it was interesting that while Peter was in jail the other believers were at Mary's house, praying for him. And when the angel of the Lord came and lead him out of jail, he went to Mary's and Rhoda was the only one who believed it was Peter. Everyone else thought it was his angel.
Isn't that how we can be, praying and knowing God can and will answer our prayers, but when He does..sometimes we have a hard time believing it.

Acts 13
"Separate to me": Before Barnabas and Saul can do anything great for God, they must first be separated to Him. If you will separate to God, it means you must separate from some other things. You can’t really say "yes" to God’s call on your life until you can say "no" to things that will keep you from that call.

Acts 14

As I read this chapter I started to imagine Paul and Barnabas speaking in the name of Jesus to the gentiles and the jews and how they believed when they saw the crippled man jump up and walk. It reminds me of our testimonies today when we hear something so amazing that we rejoice with that person and we are encouraged too; because we know it was only by the grace of God that the person came through. I was also encouraged by Pauls courage to speak boldly even though he knew his life would be in danger because of some jews and gentiles who did not believe and they persuaded the people to think differently too. They took Paul out of the city and stoned him. They thought that he was dead and left him there but as soon as Paul came to, he went right back into the city, telling the good news.
God told Joshua in the old testiment of Deu. 31:6, "Be strong and of good courage, do not fear or be afraid of them, for the Lord your God, He is the one who goes with you. He will not leave you nor foresake you." And He will not leave us either. Paul and Barnabas said don't idolized us, we are mere men just like you, worship the living God. I also hear meekness and humility- controlled strength not weakness.

Acts 15
" Let us now go back and visit our brethren in every city where we have preached the word of the Lord, and see how they are doing." This shows Paul had a heart to bring people into the body of Christ and also grow them! We must do the same. Check on those we brought to know Christ not just assume they are doing ok and we're done with our job there. Instead follow Pauls example of following up with them and encouraging them to keep running the race! We can always use a word of encouragement from another Sister in Christ!

Acts 16
6 Now when they had gone through Phrygia and the region of Galatia, they were forbidden by the Holy Spirit to preach the word in Asia. 7 After they had come to Mysia, they tried to go into Bithynia, but the Spirit[a] did not permit them.

We do not always know the plans God has for us but when the small still voice in us
prompts us or forbids us to go in a certain direction we must be obedient and go in the direction that
The Holy Spirit is leading.
As Christians - and children of God - we must allow the Holy Spirit to lead, direct and guide our lives and our steps.
Even when we don't understand what He is doing we need to obey His promptings!!

Acts 17
V:22 & 23 "So Paul stood in the midst of the Areopagus and said, "Men of Athens, I observe that you are very religious in all respects. For while I was passing through and examining the objects of your worship, I also found an altar with this inscription, 'TO AN UNKNOWN GOD.' Therefore what you worship in ignorance, this I proclaim to you."

I should like to learn from Paul in this passage, how to share with "religious" nonbelievers, or people who say they are "spiritual."

I notice that he speaks the truth with respect. What I mean is he took the time to note something of their belief system and culture and incorporated it into his message, even quoting one of their poets in verse 28.

The result? Some mocked, some were interested, some believed.

Acts 18
As I read this chapter I was really drawn to the last part where we are told about the ministry of Appollos. We are told that he is an eloquent man and Mighty in the scriptures. "Mighty in the scriptures" Wow what a complement to this man! Despite being a scholer and already knowledgeable about the scriptures, we also learn that he received counsel (for lack of a better word) from Aquila and Priscilla who explained the ways of God "more accurately". This reminds me that no matter how much we know about the scriptures we always have more to learn. We need to stay humble and willing to listen and be taught with our hearts and minds open to learn.

We are told that when Appollos arrived in Achaia..."he greatly helped those who had believed through grace; for he vigorously refuted the Jews publicly, showing from the Scriptures that Jesus is the Christ." This sentence is a reminder to us all the importance of having knowledge of the scriptures, something that I have fallen away from in recent years, but that I am really focusing on know. I pray that the Lord continue to keep my heart and mind open, humble and focused on learning and sharing what I have learned.

Acts 19
Power in the name of Jesus
Paul traveled, built up new believers, baptized in the name of Jesus, preached boldly, argued persuasively, held daily discussions, performed miracles through the power of the Holy Spirit.
The seven sons of Sceva, a leading priest, were making a living claiming to heal and drive out demons. They were using Jesus' name in an effort to match Paul's power. Failing to see Paul's power came from the Holy Spirit not from incantations and magic formulas. They were attacked by a demon they were trying to drive out. They called on the name of Jesus without knowing Him personally.
There is power in the name of Jesus when we have a personal relationship with Him. May I use the power and victory that I have in Jesus to the fullest for His glory.

Acts 20
Paul finally arrived in Greece, where he stayed three months. Because the Jews made a plot against him. He says he is compelled by the Spirit and that he is going to Jerusalem, he doesn't really know what is going to happen, he only knows that in every city the Holy Spirit warns that prison and hardships are in his future.
Paul does this amazing rising from the dead, of this young man who went to sleep, while listening to him preach. i think it is funny and i have often told my son, don't fall asleep in church, you may wake up falling out a window. LOL
Paul tells them his heart, as he pores it out. Saying he served the Lord with great humility and with tears, although he was severely tested by plots of the Jews. They knew that he did not hesitated to preach anything that would not be helpful to them but have taught these Christian's publicly and from house to house. He has declared to both Jews and Greeks that they must turn to God in repentance and have faith in Jesus. Then he tells them, "Now I know that none of you among whom I have gone about preaching the kingdom will ever see me again Therefore, I declare to you today that I am innocent of the blood of all men. For I have not hesitated to proclaim to you the whole will of God, Keep watch over yourselves and all the flock of which the Holy Spirit has made you overseers Be shepherds of the church of God, which he bought with his own blood." He says be on your guard, men will come and distort the truth, and he says this with tears. Paul deeply loves these people. Paul reminds them how he worked not asking for any hand outs, he also gave while any were in need. He commits them to God, like Jesus committed us to His Father in prayer before He left, and they feel the love for one another, and how much they will miss Paul. And then they said their good-byes.

Acts 21
In chapter 21 I'm amazed at Paul's willingness to go to Jerusalem even though he knew what awaited him. I'm also saddened that many Jews missed Jesus because of their zealousness for the law and customs. They were even willing to kill Paul over it, as was Paul until he came to know the grace of God and was then willing to die to teach it to others.

Acts 22

As Paul recounts his conversion; as a persecutor of Christians to a Disciple
teaching Salvation through Jesus Christ, the verses brought to my mind how
God uses all people. God can turn the worse sinner around and use them, it
is not for me to judge. We all were something else before we accepted Jesus
Christ
as our Savior. I am not what I should be, but I thank God I am not
what I used to be.

Vs: 25-30: Paul a Roman Citizen: I saw these verses as a parallel to Paul
being protected as a Roman Citizen to we as Christians being "Citizens" of
God, we are Children of God, protected by the Holy Spirit .

Acts 23
V:23 "I wanted to know why they were accusing him, so I brought him to their Sanhedrin. I soon discovered it was something regarding their religious law--certainly nothing worthy of imprisonment or death."

Paul had done nothing worthy of imprisonment, yet he continued to be held captive. As we read on into the next chapter we will see he is held prisoner for more than 2 years without a just cause.

When we believe we are being held captive in an uncomfortable situation in life we can remember that the Lord is at our side, and perhaps if we can tune out the noise and chaos around we can hear Him speak softly to our hearts saying "Take courage..."

Acts 24
(vs16) This being so, I myself always strive to have a conscience without offense towar God and men.

Our conscience is that inner voice that tells us if we are pleasing or displeasing God. Praise God that the Holy Spirit brings our consicence to life. We have the responsiblity to keep it pure. Paul declared, "I have lived in all good conscience before God until this day" (Acts 23:1). This is Paul's bold and consistent claim.

God always instructs us down to the last detail. I pray that my ear will always be sensitive enough to hear even His softest whisper. I know that the only thing that will keep my conscience sensitive to Him is to daily stay in the word of God.

Acts 25
8Then Paul made his defense: "I have done nothing wrong against the law of the Jews or against the temple or against Caesar."

When we accepted Christ we asked Him to be our Lord and Savior..our Master! What freedom we have in our life as a believer.
When we are "full" of the Holy Spirit and allow Him to lead us throughout our day we can look back over the day and have no regrets.
We can stand with confidence knowing that we spent our time being obedient to His prompting. Paul could stand with confidence before his
accusers knowing that he was completely in the will of God - He knew that he had done nothing wrong!

What freedom we have in Christ

Acts 26
In vs 28 Agrippa asks Paul if he thought he could pursuade him to become a Christian in such a short time? Paul responds that his prayer is that all who were listening would become Christians whether it was in a short time or long time. Paul's prayer for these people was simple, That they would Know God like he did.

Sometimes I find myself in judgement of others, in the way that they live, the decisions that they make, the way they speak or even dress etc... I have even on some occasions found myself praying that somebody would change to better suit what I believed to be a better way, I am reminded by Pauls' simple words that what I should really be praying for is that these people will know Jesus like I do. I pray today that God helps me to understand what is really important and to be a light to help others find him and also for patience as just like Paul mentioned, it may take a short time or a long time...

Acts 27

So take courage!! For I believe God. It will be just as he said.
The terrible storm raged for many days, blotting out the sun and the stars, until at last all hope was gone. The crew was so worried that they hadn't touched food for two weeks. There was 276 passengers aboard.
Paul used this opportunity to bring God Glory. He told them about his God. That God had sent an angel that told him not be afraid. This is the second time God had told Paul he would make it to Rome. That everyone on the boat would be safe. They were worried...they had lost hope. Paul used this opportunity to give them hope. Hope in what God had promised.
From this passage I am reminded that in the storms we face in life. We hold on to the promises of God to sustain us...we look for ways to encourage others and bring God glory. So take courage!! For I believe God. It will be just as he said.

Acts 28
Reading this Chapter has really opened my eyes to Paul's dedication to
preaching the Word and enduring trials to do so. I have been inspired to
look inward at my walk.

Stand out verses for me:

Vs.28: "Therefore I want you to know that God's salvation has been sent to
the Gentiles, and they will listen!"

Paul is saying to the Jews: I have shown you the way- it is up to you to
believe.

Vs.30: For two whole years Paul stayed there in his own rented house and
welcomed all who came to see him. Vs.31 : Boldly and without hindrance he
preached the kingdom of God and taught about the Lord Jesus Christ.

At the end of Paul's journey God made sure he had somewhere to lay his head
and still continue to teach. Through all of our trials God will always
provide a way out.


Blessings!!!