BIBLE READING/BIBLE STUDY – – – IN THE HOME

First of all, a decision to follow Jesus is good, but incomplete.

With following Jesus, time in your Bible will follow, it must follow.
Reading your Bible every day, every morning, every night, WILL CHANGE YOUR LIFE.

Bible reading is just the start, even just a short time.
Leave your Bible open, where you will pass and see it several times a day.

Leave a pen on your open Bible, to mark, underline, circle, date, add notes for anything that had meaning.
Reviewing and re-reading marked passages will add to and strengthen your walk with Jesus.

Pray when you stop to read your Bible.
God’s Spirit will shed light on what ‘He wrote’, and your Bible Reading will become Bible Study.

Then you experience why your decision to follow Jesus was incomplete.
You now have a commitment to everything you can get with Him.

A decision leaves you with some control, some say in things.

A commitment is stronger because it gives specifics.

But a surrender is everything—and that is what Jesus wants—He will settle for nothing less.


Get it straight in your life first to spend time with Jesus and His Word—in your home, where it shows—then you can lead the rest of your family likewise.

MURPHY’S LAW – JOB VERSION 10.0

As a Christian, I do not subscribe to murphy’s law—but someone keeps sending me a gift subscription.

Job got a double, triple subscription from that someone himself—and Job didn’t know the back story for the source.

“Though He (my God) slay me, yet I will trust in Him.”

“The Lord gave, and the Lord has taken away; blessed be the name of the Lord.”

“Should we indeed accept good from God, and shall we not accept adversity ?”

“In all this Job did not sin with his lips.”

GIVE – – – or – – – SPEND

“They gave of their abundance. She gave all she had.”

“If you spend yourselves in behalf of the hungry . . .”


“. . . satisfy the needs of the oppressed,
then your light will rise in the darkness,
and your night will become like the noonday.
The Lord will guide you always;
He will satisfy your needs in a sun-scorched land and will strengthen your frame.
You will be like a well-watered garden, like a spring whose waters never fail.

GIVE SOME ?

SPEND YOURSELF !

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(Read SACRIFICED LATELY ? on this site)

MAN IS MADE FOR MORE

Man is made for more–
— more than the animals
— more than this life
— more than survival instincts
— more than work and worry
— more than money
— more than sex
— more than ourselves

TRUTH – – – KNOW IT – – – BELIEVE IT – – – CONTINUE IN IT

“Then Jesus said to those Jews who believed in Him, ‘If you continue in My Word, and My Word continues in you, then you will know the Truth, and the Truth will set you free.'”

“THE BIBLE DOES NOT MEAN . . .” ?

Be wary and very skeptical of any teaching on a Bible passage that starts with saying what it doesn’t mean.

I’ve heard that a lot, and it bothers me, like giving an apology or disclaimer for the Bible, so it’s not so harsh or offensive.

It’s like we want and expect the Bible to be more compatible with our thinking than it sounds at first reading.

We must set aside what we believe the Bible should say when it says something different than our ideas.

God’s Word is written to confront us, before it can comfort us—to show what’s wrong between us, before it can create what is right between us.

We are called to preach The Word, without obligation to compatibility.

CHURCH – ‘OR’ – STATE

Hmmm

Does the debate over “church and state” mean we have to choose between church OR state ?


The Roman State became The Roman Church.
Both were BAD !

The Roman State became ‘bad’ for Christians, wih severe persecution.

BUT GOD – – –

Result of persecution was so powerful for growth of Christianity that the ‘church’ took over the state—which made the known world of ‘church and state’ even worse.
The church gained power, so much control, then it had to desperately maintain such control, so that THE CHURCH had to restrict freedom of the people to think for themselves, even eliminate* them to read the Bible for themselves.
That canceled the transformation by the Word that is the heart and soul of the power in Christianity.

For centuries ?
Yes.
Until the Reformation, and even beyond for many people.


Is the answer to have ‘balance’ ? Balance between church and state ?
Does balance mean compromise—that is, mutual compromise ?
NO NO NO
NEVER WORKS

Reminds me of “mutual submissiom” in marriage.

Mutual submission is an oxymoron in any context.

Similar to “agree to disagree”—that means someone doesn’t have strong enough convictions to stand on, stand for, to make a difference, pay the cost.

Church and State—
Organized Church is not Christians called to be salt and light.

Organized Church and State—
Both run by human nature seeking power to control people.

Mission of Christians, surrendered to Jesus, is seeking changed lives from the inside, that will make a difference in society (in other people), no matter what the form of government.

Government set up “of the people, by the people, for the people” is ideal for discipling and missions.
American governmentt blessed this country through “TRUST IN GOD”.
So, “GOD BLESSED AMERICA”.

And then—
Sadly, the profound success of revivals, awakenings, and sending missionaries, eventually led to profound prosperity and comfortable Christianity and loss of faithfulness – – – faithfulness which endures only through hard times.


History repeats.

Church history repeats.

BUT GOD repeats, calling His faithful remnant back to repentance and relationship and power.

CHURCH ~ STATE

  • When Christians are in the persecuted minority, we are in good company, closer to Jesus and each other “in the fellowship of His sufferings.”
  • When Christians seem to be in the ‘majority’, be very careful to stay on “the narrow way” that Jesus said, “few will find it.”

In times like these
Be very sure
Your anchor holds
And grips the solid rock.

That rock is Jesus,
Yes He’s the One.
That rock is Jesus,
The Only One.

BE VERY SURE.

*eliminate, often literally

OF’•FENSE OR OF•FENSE’

Whether in sports or personal relations or international relations or spiritual matters, you can’t engage in
of’•fense
without creating the result of an
of• fense’.

“Offenses must come, but woe to that man by whom the offense comes!”
—–Jesus

“There is something wrong with a person who gets along with everyone.”
—–Adrian Rogers

Note this:
Of•fense’ is not necessarily the fault of the person engaged in of’•fense.

HELICOPTER PARENTING – – – HELICOPTER HUSBANDING ?

The question is this:
Would it work in our lives if we took the Bible verses just as they are written, and applied them ?

“Wives, submit to your husbands as to the Lord. For the husband is the head of the wife as Christ is the head of the church, His body, of which He is the Savior. Now as the church submits to Christ, so also wives should submit to their husbands in everything.”

If we don’t believe it would work, then the Bible continues in the next verse with how it works.

“Husbands, love your wives, just as Christ loved the church and gave Himself up for her . . .
In the same way, husbands ought to love their wives as their own bodies.”

Nowadays we think we improve on many things the Bible says, to make us more comfortable or more excited.

For decades now there has been a plethora of ‘upgrades’ to fit our enlightenment—book after book and programs galore explaining how marriage and family really work.
Doesn’t anybody raise a healthy skepticism over the compulsion to write a new list or formula that gets it right—meaning we didn’t have the secret before ?

How is it that we have created such a demand for new answers from psychology, and authors and talk show hosts capitalize on the ‘market’, boosting the search for even more.

Mutual submission does not come out of Eph 6, unless you are trying to ‘soften the blow’ of wives submitting.

If your marriage is great, you don’t have to listen to all the new presentations.
If your marriage is not good, then you ‘have to’ pay attention and try to follow every new book that fixes thousands, guaranteed.

“BOWELS”

The Bible gets to the heart of things.
It also gets to the gut of things.
We’ve ?smoothed over? some nitty-gritty things of life by changing words from older translations to soften the reader impact.

“filthy rags” (menstrual cloths) – to – “polluted garment”

“dung” – to – “rubbish

“bowels” – to – “mercy, deep compassion”

“kidneys” – to – “inmost being?

“peculiar” people – to – “chosen” people