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Saturday 21 May 2011

The meaning of a Word!


(1Peter 2:3) “If so be ye have tasted that the Lord is gracious.”

The bible is full of words that read the same to all and yet means something totally different. I am not making reference to “bias manipulation”, where we may look to exploit scripture and place a false spin on it. Let’s now deal with specifics; God is sovereign and therefore everything and everyone is subject to His rule, whether we agree or not! It does not change this truth. – “Then the LORD said to him, "Who has made man's mouth? Who makes him mute, or deaf, or seeing, or blind? Is it not I, the LORD? (Exodus 4:11) - It is obvious that God has total Sovereignty over all our God given abilities, both saved and unsaved alike. Let us call this common grace, as it is common to all, even those who despise the Lord Jesus have voices to influence their opinions at will, how often on a daily basis are we exposed to our great Saviours name being blasphemed? We must clearly understand God has so permitted it, for now! When people, such as philosophers or scientist speak about creation and it origin with so-called new found evidence tying their utmost to prove their theory and it confuses millions if not billions of the population, God has allowed their voices to bellow lies, for now!  He is Sovereign. Why one may ask? He is working out His plan according to His will and His purpose, even if some things along the way are difficult for us to understand. He is in perfect control, in fact so in control that it would be impossible for His plan to fail! So then a verse like Romans 8:28 will prove my point; “And we know that for those who love God all things work together for good, for those who are called according to his purpose.” (Romans 8:28) – Believers as well as unbelievers will read this verse and it will be understood differently, it will cause the unbeliever to question God’s sovereignty, why this or why that? Whilst on the other hand the believer will understand that so long as they rest in the Sovereignty of God, even though they may not understand all things, they will find comfort in this verse. The same verse with two different outcomes! Although both may pick up the bible and read, it will be life to the one but Braille to the other.  

What do I mean with my opening statement? This is what I mean; most of the human population have their sight, they are able to see and yet the Lord referred to many parables whilst amongst the masses; “And he told them many things in parables, saying...” (Matthew 13:3)

When you read God’s Word is it but a parable, a nice distant story or does it give you direction and give you life and life more abundantly, does it fuel the hope within? “If” is a word that appears often throughout scripture, but what does it mean to you. The way we live our lives will speak louder than words! I leave you with this thought...

“If so be ye have tasted that the Lord is gracious.” – (1Peter 2:3)

“If:-then, this is not a matter to be taken for granted concerning every one of the human race. “If:”-then there is a possibility and a probability that some may not have tasted that the Lord is gracious. “If:”-then this is not a general but a special mercy; and it is needful to enquire whether we know the grace of God by inward experience. There is no spiritual favour which may not be a matter for heart-searching.
But while this should be a matter of earnest and prayerful inquiry, no one ought to be content whilst there is any such thing as an “if” about his having tasted that the Lord is gracious. A jealous and holy distrust of self may give rise to the question even in the believer’s heart, but the continuance of such a doubt would be an evil indeed. We must not rest without a desperate struggle to clasp the Saviour in the arms of faith, and say, “I know whom I have believed, and I am persuaded that he is able to keep that which I have committed unto him.” Do not rest, O believer, till thou hast a full assurance of thine interest in Jesus. Let nothing satisfy thee till, by the infallible witness of the Holy Spirit bearing witness with thy spirit, thou art certified that thou art a child of God. Oh, trifle not here; let no “perhaps” and “peradventure” and “if” and “maybe” satisfy thy soul. Build on eternal verities, and verily build upon them. Get the sure mercies of David, and surely get them. Let thine anchor be cast into that which is within the veil, and see to it that thy soul be linked to the anchor by a cable that will not break. Advance beyond these dreary “ifs;” abide no more in the wilderness of doubts and fears; cross the Jordan of distrust, and enter the Canaan of peace, where the Canaanite still lingers, but where the land ceaseth not to flow with milk and honey. - (C.H.Spurgeon)

So then “If” plays a major role in our lives, but for those who haven’t tasted that the Lord is Gracious, fall to your knees and call upon the name of the Lord and find life, for “If” you don’t you shall surely taste death.

Signing off

Tyrone

    

Friday 20 May 2011

Follow-on from Yesterday!


Here is another perspective from a great bible teacher on yesterday’s blog...

“Lukewarmness or indifference in religion is the worst temper in the world. If religion is a real thing, it is the most excellent thing, and therefore we should be in good earnest in it; if it is not a real thing, it is the vilest imposture, and we should be earnest against it. If religion is worth any thing, it is worth every thing; an indifference here is inexcusable: Why halt you between two opinions? If God be God, follow him; if Baal (be God), follow him. Here is no room for neutrality. An open enemy shall have a fairer quarter than a perfidious neuter; and there is more hope of a heathen than of such. Christ expects that men should declare themselves in earnest either for him or against him.
2. A severe punishment threatened: I will spue thee out of my mouth. As lukewarm water turns the stomach, and provokes to a vomit, lukewarm professors turn the heart of Christ against them. He is sick of them, and cannot long bear them. They may call their lukewarmness charity, meekness, moderation, and a largeness of soul; it is nauseous to Christ, and makes those so that allow themselves in it. They shall be rejected, and finally rejected; for far be it from the holy Jesus to return to that which has been thus rejected.
3. We have one cause of this indifference and inconsistency in religion assigned, and that is self-conceitedness or self-delusion. They thought they were very well already, and therefore they were very indifferent whether they grew better or no: Because thou sayest, I am rich, and increased with goods, etc., Rev_3:17. Here observe, What a difference there was between the thoughts they had of themselves and the thoughts that Christ had of them. (1.) The high thoughts they had of themselves: Thou sayest, I am rich, and increased with goods, and have need of nothing, rich, and growing richer, and increased to such a degree as to be above all want or possibility of wanting. Perhaps they were well provided for as to their bodies, and this made them overlook the necessities of their souls. Or they thought themselves well furnished in their souls: they had learning, and they took it for religion; they had gifts, and they took them for grace; they had wit, and they took it for true wisdom; they had ordinances, and they took up with them instead of the God of ordinances. How careful should we be not to put the cheat upon our own souls! Doubtless there are many in hell that once thought themselves to be in the way to heaven. Let us daily beg of God that we may not be left to flatter and deceive ourselves in the concerns of our souls. (2.) The mean thoughts that Christ had of them; and he was not mistaken. He knew, though they knew not, that they were wretched, and miserable, and poor, and blind, and naked. Their state was wretched in itself, and such as called for pity and compassion from others: though they were proud of themselves, they were pitied by all who knew their case. For, [1.] They were poor, really poor, when they said and thought they were rich; they had no provision for their souls to live upon; their souls were starving in the midst of their abundance; they were vastly in debt to the justice of God, and had nothing to pay off the least part of the debt. [2.] They were blind; they could not see their state, nor their way, nor their danger; they could not see into themselves; they could not look before them; they were blind, and yet they thought they saw; the very light that was in them was darkness, and then how great must that darkness be! They could not see Christ, though evidently set forth, and crucified, before their eyes. They could not see God by faith, though always present in them. They could not see death, though it was just before them. They could not look into eternity, though they stood upon the very brink of it continually. [3.] They were naked, without clothing and without house and harbour for their souls. They were without clothing, had neither the garment of justification nor that of sanctification. Their nakedness both of guilt and pollution had no covering. They lay always exposed to sin and shame. Their righteousnesses were but filthy rags; they were rags, and would not cover them, filthy rags, and would defile them. And they were naked, without house or harbour, for they were without God, and he has been the dwelling-place of his people in all ages; in him alone the soul of man can find rest, and safety, and all suitable accommodations. The riches of the body will not enrich the soul; the sight of the body will not enlighten the soul; the most convenient house for the body will not afford rest nor safety to the soul. The soul is a different thing from the body, and must have accommodation suitable to its nature, or else in the midst of bodily prosperity it will be wretched and miserable.
4. We have good counsel given by Christ to this sinful people, and that is that they drop their vain and false opinion they had of themselves, and endeavour to be that really which they would seem to be: I counsel thee to buy of me, etc., Rev_3:18. Observe, (1.) Our Lord Jesus Christ continues to give good counsel to those who have cast his counsels behind their backs. (2.) The condition of sinners in never desperate, while they enjoy the gracious calls and counsels of Christ. (3.) Our blessed Lord, the counsellor, always gives the best advice, and that which is most suitable to the sinner's case; as here, [1.] These people were poor; Christ counsels them to buy of him gold tried in the fire, that they might be rich. He lets them know where they might have true riches and how they might have them. First, Where they might have them - from himself; he sends them not to the streams of Pactolus, nor to the mines of Potosi, but invites them to himself, the pearl of price. Secondly, And how must they have this true gold from him? They must buy it. This seems to be unsaying all again. How can those that are poor buy gold? Just as they may buy of Christ wine and milk, that is, without money and without price, Isa_55:1. Something indeed must be parted with, but it is nothing of a valuable consideration, it is only to make room for receiving true riches. “Part with sin and self-sufficiency, and come to Christ with a sense of your poverty and emptiness, that you may be filled with his hidden treasure.” [2.] These people were naked; Christ tells them where they might have clothing, and such as would cover the shame of their nakedness. This they must receive from Christ; and they must only put off their filthy rags that they might put on the white raiment which he had purchased and provided for them - his own imputed righteousness for justification and the garments of holiness and sanctification. [3.] They were blind; and he counsels them to buy of him eye-salve, that they might see, to give up their own wisdom and reason, which are but blindness in the things of God, and resign themselves to his word and Spirit, and their eyes shall be opened to see their way and their end, their duty and their true interest; a new and glorious scene would then open itself to their souls; a new world furnished with the most beautiful and excellent objects, and this light would be marvellous to those who were but just now delivered from the powers of darkness. This is the wise and good counsel Christ gives to careless souls; and, if they follow it, he will judge himself bound in honour to make it effectual.” (Matthew Henry)


Thursday 19 May 2011

Are we Lukewarm?


(Revelation 3:16) “So, because you are lukewarm...”

What I despise the most of all enemies, is how much time we give to their influence in our lives and the power they hold over us. Even just the amount of time we will now spend deliberating this point, means that it has captivate more than just my thoughts as it now warrants putting reflection to paper! This behaviour in itself could become an obsessive pattern, as more time is spent on our doubts (unbelief) instead of the glorious finished work of the cross. Yet to be like the ostrich with our head in the sand would also be just as foolish. This is how I then see it! Scripture is full of examples and we can only ever effectively be in one of two camps; the “camp of faith” or the “camp of unbelief”. And we will look at some of these paradigms. Yet so many believe that they are what we will call free spirits as they wonder between the camp grounds, Gypsies or nomads, wishy-washy, or as the Lord refers to them as lukewarm individuals; and let us be careful not to quickly point fingers but to examine ourselves on where we stand in this regard.

I now only address those who have the Spirit of God, those who have been born again, those who somewhere alone life’s journey encountered verve and their eyes were opened to the truth of the Gospel. Those who were once dead by now live! Or as we may understand it, where we felt we once lived but now are no longer sure. Or maybe we have been drawn away by other spiritual messages that now appeal to our itching ears, or we may look for doctrine that excuses sin in our lives. Whatever it may be that causes us to stumble and wonder between these two camps as neutrals believing that the concept of a peacemaker is cool, after all didn’t the Lord teach us that blessed are the peace makers? “Blessed are the peacemakers: for they shall be called the children of God.” (Matthew 5:9) - This is why we need to unpack scripture in context and use expository deliberation to understand its truth. Examine your own heart and you will see how even this comment I have just made, might want us to run off and explore all its options looking for an easy out, any reason not to make a stand for our great Saviour when we shall be singled out; what will we do? Time will tell! Nevertheless, let us consider where we stand in this regard; do we always obediently live in the “camp of faith” or do we like to wander like the rebellious sheep that eventually needs to have its leg broken by the Shepherd, so that it no longer wonders off into danger. My life has been so marshalled. But surely there must come a time where we no longer wonder off into danger. There must come a moment of reckoning when this question will be asked of us from the Lord; “So, because you are lukewarm, and neither hot nor cold, I will spit you out of my mouth.” (Revelation 3:16) – We will eventually need to wear our coat of arms for all to see, we will either be for Him or against Him, we will either live in the “camp of faith”, submitting to all its instructions or the “camp of unbelief”, where it will be obvious whose side we are on. But for those who insist on being neutral, the lukewarm believers, the Lord will eventually spit them out of His mouth. So before that happens let us remember to call upon the name of the Lord and heed His instruction; “I counsel you to buy from me gold refined by fire, so that you may be rich, and white garments so that you may clothe yourself and the shame of your nakedness may not be seen, and salve to anoint your eyes, so that you may see. Those whom I love, I reprove and discipline, so be zealous and repent.” (Revelation 3:18-19)

We may look around and see so many being blessed with wealth and worldly possessions and feel despondent, it is important that we get a grip on this truth and who better to bring us a clearer understanding than uncle Charles, this is what C.H.Spurgeon has to say...

“Upstarts frequently usurp the highest places, while the truly great pine in obscurity. This is a riddle in providence whose solution will one day gladden the hearts of the upright; but it is so common a fact, that none of us should murmur if it should fall to our own lot. When our Lord was upon earth, although he is the Prince of the kings of the earth, yet he walked the footpath of weariness and service as the Servant of servants: what wonder is it if his followers, who are princes of the blood, should also be looked down upon as inferior and contemptible persons? The world is upside down, and therefore, the first are last and the last first. See how the servile sons of Satan lord it in the earth! What a high horse they ride! How they lift up their horn on high! Haman is in the court, while Mordecai sits in the gate; David wanders on the mountains, while Saul reigns in state; Elijah is complaining in the cave while Jezebel is boasting in the palace; yet who would wish to take the places of the proud rebels? and who, on the other hand, might not envy the despised saints? When the wheel turns, those who are lowest rise, and the highest sink. Patience, then, believer, eternity will right the wrongs of time.
Let us not fall into the error of letting our passions and carnal appetites ride in triumph, while our nobler powers walk in the dust. Grace must reign as a prince, and make the members of the body instruments of righteousness. The Holy Spirit loves order, and he therefore sets our powers and faculties in due rank and place, giving the highest room to those spiritual faculties which link us with the great King; let us not disturb the divine arrangement, but ask for grace that we may keep under our body and bring it into subjection. We were not new created to allow our passions to rule over us, but that we, as kings, may reign in Christ Jesus over the triple kingdom of spirit, soul, and body, to the glory of God the Father.” (C.H.Spurgeon)

If our lives seem to be surrounded with doubts and fears let us remember to ignore the giants of life and look to the faithful men and women of old and learn from them. They are all now seated in the heavenly realm waiting for their glorified bodies, they wait on us; “Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.” (1Corinthians 15:58)

Signing off

Tyrone



 
       

Wednesday 18 May 2011

A sometimes Emotional Journey!


(Colossians 2:10)  “And you have been brought to fullness in him...”

As Christians we are no different to a free-diver as she trains to hold her breath for long spells, but eventual she needs to surface and fill her lungs with air, or she will drown! Who would understand the importance of a “breath of fresh air” more than a deep water free-diver? At times the Christian feels the same strain; the deeper the trial the more the pressure and with that comes the doubt of whether or not one will make it back to safety in time to breathe a sigh of relief. We may or may not often feel like this but somewhere along our Christian walk we will be hard-pressed and if we do not cry out to God our Father and find grace in and through the Lord Jesus, regardless of whether we overcome or succumbed to the trail through temptation, we will end up carrying an unwelcome burden upon our shoulders, which is unnecessary! I suppose we will all experience this trial as we wade through life with our emotions in turmoil. Let know one convince you that emotions have no part to play in a Christian’s life, as they play an integral part for the believer, but do not let emotions surpass the Word of God. Rather let us learn to use them in conjunction with God’s Word in our lives.

When we feel depressed and hopeless and our emotions begin to dictate and rule our lives, what is it that we need to counter these apparent destructive feelings? I say apparent, because even these types of emotions are working together for our good, as it should get us to look for hope when we feel hopeless. And we know that he works all things together for the good of those who love God, who are called according to his purpose.” (Romans 8:28) - Everything, and that includes suppressed sentiment, is there to help us to cry out to a merciful God as we acknowledge that without Him we would live a life of hopelessness. These times reminds us that without Jesus Christ our Saviour’s intercession on our behalf we would be doom for an eternity of constant suffering, hell as our final destination! Nevertheless we would rather avoid these trying times. So, what is it we need if this is how we feel? We need to be encouraged, we need truth ministered and we also need our eyes to be opened, feeding our hope, that is, heaven and all that goes with it!

Let C.H.Spurgeon then minister hope and truth, read his words carefully, chew on them and then digest them and watch you depression as it dissipates and hope once again revitalises the soul. This is the design of God’s Word for our lives!

“All the attributes of Christ, as God and man, are at our disposal. All the fulness of the Godhead, whatever that marvellous term may comprehend, is ours to make us complete. He cannot endow us with the attributes of Deity; but he has done all that can be done, for he has made even his divine power and Godhead subservient to our salvation. His omnipotence, omniscience, omnipresence, immutability and infallibility, are all combined for our defence. Arise, believer, and behold the Lord Jesus yoking the whole of his divine Godhead to the chariot of salvation! How vast his grace, how firm his faithfulness, how unswerving his immutability, how infinite his power, how limitless his knowledge! All these are by the Lord Jesus made the pillars of the temple of salvation; and all, without diminution of their infinity, are covenanted to us as our perpetual inheritance. The fathomless love of the Saviour’s heart is every drop of it ours; every sinew in the arm of might, every jewel in the crown of majesty, the immensity of divine knowledge, and the sternness of divine justice, all are ours, and shall be employed for us. The whole of Christ, in his adorable character as the Son of God, is by himself made over to us most richly to enjoy. His wisdom is our direction, his knowledge our instruction, his power our protection, his justice our surety, his love our comfort, his mercy our solace, and his immutability our trust. He makes no reserve, but opens the recesses of the Mount of God and bids us dig in its mines for the hidden treasures. “All, all, all are yours,” saith he, “be ye satisfied with favour and full of the goodness of the Lord.” Oh! how sweet thus to behold Jesus, and to call upon him with the certain confidence that in seeking the interposition of his love or power, we are but asking for that which he has already faithfully promised.” (C.H.Spurgeon)

This is our standing in Him, inhale the vast amounts of fresh air and live!

Signing off

Tyrone


Tuesday 17 May 2011

Although dead he still speaks!


What struggles often need to be confronted, even the mundane issues in life seem to play their part in hindering us achieving our objectives. At least when I penned to paper all I needed was paper and ink. Granted I would find lots of grammatical errors as I read back what had been written. Yet it was a simple way in which to convey ones thoughts. Now with technology at our finger-tips “Microsoft Word” is a great help in that area, especially for someone like me. But when you spend two hours trying to sort out a network connection, like I needed to do this morning and the problem is still not resolved, I wonder which the better system is!

I thought that maybe this morning we would look at a brief biography of a man who lived only with one intention and that was not to waste his life. It amazes me how this man died (fell asleep) at the age of 52 and yet he achieved so much for the Lord...

A MAN WORTHY OF REMEMBRANCE

By

Stanford E. Murrell

A Brief Biography Of Matthew Henry
(1662-1714)

If any receive spiritual benefit by my
poor endeavors, it will be a comfort to me,
but let God have all the glory.

AD 1662 - AD 1680
The Birth of Matthew Henry

Matthew Henry was the second son given by the Lord to Katherine and Philip Henry.  He was born on October 18, 1662 in Broad Oak, in a farmhouse located in Flintshire in Iscoyd township in the county of Salop.  Being born prematurely, there was fear that Matthew Henry would die at birth or soon thereafter. Therefore, he was baptized the day after his birth which happened to be a Sabbath.  Mr. Holland, the Rector of Malpas, administered the holy ordinance to the weak infant. The child's infirmities was just another burden for Matthew's father, Philip Henry, who knew great sorrow as a servant of the Saviour.  He was one of about two thousand ministers who resigned or were ejected from their pulpits by the Church of England for daring to dissent to the conditions set forth in the Act of Uniformity (1662). Matthew’s mother came from a well respected family. Her modest inheritance allowed her husband to continue to live at Broad Oak and minister to the people without pay.

Education
               Though in poor health physically, intellectually and spiritually Matthew was gifted. As a child prodigy he was able to read out loud a chapter of the Bible when he was only three years old. Recognizing their son's unusual mental gifts Philip and Katharine Henry provided a capable teacher in the person of Mr. William Turner. From him Matthew studied Grammar and Latin.  In later years Mr. Turner became the Vicar of Walburton in Sussex and the author of A History of Remarkable Providences. 
A serious soul by nature, Matthew Henry always reflected a maturity beyond his years illustrated by extracts from a letter written in 1671. He was only nine years old at the time when he wrote to his father in London.  "Every day since you went, I have done my lesson, a side of Latin, or Latin verses, and two verses in the Greek Testament.  I hope I have done all well, and so I will continue till you come."  The letter concludes with words reflecting deep spiritual insight. "By this providence we may see that sin is the worst of evils, for sickness came with sin. Christ is the chief good; therefore, let us love Him.  Sin is the worst of evils, therefore, let us hate that with a perfect hatred."

Childhood Sickness
Matthew Henry was born into a world where children died at an early age.  His own brother John did not survive infancy.  When he was ten years old, Matthew suffered the ravages of a lingering fever. Once more it seemed that he was going to die. Once more the Lord had mercy and his life was spared.

The Saving Of His Soul
As the Lord saved Matthew Henry from an early death, He also saved him from an eternal damnation. The glorious day when he was translated from the kingdom of darkness into the kingdom of God's dear Son may be discerned from a document dated October 18, 1675.  On his thirteenth birth day Matthew Henry wrote down A Catalogue Of Mercies  detailing the progress of religion in his soul. There is a section in the manuscript dealing with conversion.

A Catalogue Of Mercies
 I think it was three years ago that I began to be convinced, hearing a sermon by my father on Psalm 51:17.  'The sacrifices of God are of a broken spirit; a broken and a contrite heart, O God, thou will not despise.'  It think it was that that melted me; afterwards I began to inquire after Christ.
December 7, 1673.  on a Sabbath-day morning, I heard a sermon that had in it the marks of true grace. I tried myself by them, and told my father my evidences; he liked them and said, if those evidences were true, (as I think they were) I had true grace. Yet, after this, for two or three days, I was under great fear of hell, till the Lord comforted me. I having been engaged in serious examination--What hope I have that when I die, and leave this earthly tabernacle, I shall be received into heaven--I have found several marks that I am a child of God. His ministers say:
               1.  There is true conversion where there have been covenant transactions between God and the soul. And I found that there have been such between God and my soul, and I hope in truth and righteousness. If I never did this before, I do it now; for I take God in Christ to be mine. I give up myself to be his in the bond of an everlasting covenant never-to-be-forgotten. But hath it been in truth? As far as I know my own heart, I do it in truth and sincerity. I did it December 7, and September 5, and October 13, and many other times. I do it every day.
               2.  Where there hath been true repentance for sin, and grief, and shame, and sorrow, for it, as to what is past, with all the ingredients of it, as confession, aggravation, self-judging, self condemning, &c.

What fascinates me is that this man, obviously under the grace of God, yet with great care and commitment was able to give us a detailed commentary of the entire Bible. And I share C.H. Spurgeon’s idea that this commentary should be the first book in a Christian’s library after the Bible if we are serious with our commitment to Christ.

Just like C.H.Spurgeon here is a man although dead he still speaks. I thank God for bringing me across this man’s path, even if not in person.

Signing off

Tyrone








Monday 16 May 2011

Stir up one another to love and good works...


(Hebrews 10:24) “And let us consider how to stir up one another to love and good works...”

I realize that there seems to be a style to my thoughts as they seem to run in a certain direction and then change course without warning, leaving a topic hanging in the air. Almost like a squash ball as it is belted against four walls. As I said before; this blog came about when I stopped penning my daily diary, those entries were some of my deepest thoughts, struggles and obvious delights put to paper. It was a succouring time of soberness as are these blogs. However I never looked through the shift by blogging to now change my intentions, I still deal with my thoughts as the Lord mercifully deals with me a struggling pilgrim. I wasn't and still don’t want this to change, all I look for is what the Lord is teaching me on a daily basis or what am I failing to apply in obedience to God my Father, i.e. when I look at spiritual gifts, the infilling of the Holy Ghost or two Spirits, it is not because I now have pet subjects that I am now obsessed with. God saved me in a Pentecostal Church and there they taught me many wonderful truths but with that came many unanswered questions as time progressed. I often address these once unanswered questions as I seek out their truth. In a nutshell I have structure with my blog, I deal with my daily thoughts and where they lead me, I do not have a programme of study that I follow, this blog was never about that. There are far greater bible teachers that one could learn from, but what I am convinced of is that we all have the ability to feed one another and provoke each other to good works. I hope and pray that God will use it to build and rescue others just as He often uses it to feed me.

Nevertheless having said this I will always endeavour above all else to be true to God’s Word. Emotions play an integral part in a believer’s life, but they should never overshadow the Word of God and if they do we then operate in the realm of deception. It is a consideration that now drives me to find accurate answers from the Bible, hence the squash ball effect. So please understand if and when the squash ball changes direction, all it means is something more pressing has captivate my soul.

Now let us continue with the “body principal”... what is the importance of God’s children finding sweet fellowship one with another? It is critical! We must make every effort to seek out like minded people with the intention to feed each other. We must not be like the mosquito, a blood sucker always taking and never supplying. We must learn to take responsibility with the talent (gift) God has given us, and no! It is not a competition, we must never look to outdo one another that will only ever result in contempt and set us up with pride which in turn will lead to our demise. However scripture warns us to be deliberate with this application to our lives.

“And let us consider how to stir up one another to love and good works, not neglecting to meet together, as is the habit of some, but encouraging one another, and all the more as you see the Day drawing near.” (Hebrews 10:24-25)

That we should consider one another, to provoke to love and to good works. Christians ought to have a tender consideration and concern for one another; they should affectionately consider what their several wants, weaknesses, and temptations are; and they should do this, not to reproach one another, to provoke one another not to anger, but to love and good works, calling upon themselves and one another to love God and Christ more, to love duty and holiness more, to love their brethren in Christ more, and to do all the good offices of Christian affection both to the bodies and the souls of each other. A good example given to others is the best and most effectual provocation to love and good works. 2. Not to forsake the assembling of ourselves together, Heb_10:25. It is the will of Christ that his disciples should assemble together, sometimes more privately for conference and prayer, and in public for hearing and joining in all the ordinances of gospel worship. There were in the apostles' times, and should be in every age, Christian assemblies for the worship of God, and for mutual edification. And it seems even in those times there were some who forsook these assemblies, and so began to apostatize from religion itself. The communion of saints is a great help and privilege, and a good means of steadiness and perseverance; hereby their hearts and hands are mutually strengthened. 3. To exhort one another, to exhort ourselves and each other, to warn ourselves and one another of the sin and danger of backsliding, to put ourselves and our fellow-christians in mind of our duty, of our failures and corruptions, to watch over one another, and be jealous of ourselves and one another with a godly jealousy. This, managed with a true gospel spirit, would be the best and most cordial friendship. 4. That we should observe the approaching of times of trial, and be thereby quickened to greater diligence: So much the more, as you see the day approaching. Christians ought to observe the signs of the times, such as God has foretold. There was a day approaching, a terrible day to the Jewish nation, when their city should be destroyed, and the body of the people rejected of God for rejecting Christ. This would be a day of dispersion and temptation to the chosen remnant. Now the apostle puts them upon observing what signs there were of the approach of such a terrible day, and upon being the more constant in meeting together and exhorting one another, that they might be the better prepared for such a day. There is a trying day coming on us all, the day of our death, and we should observe all the signs of its approaching, and improve them to greater watchfulness and diligence in duty. (Matthew Henry)

It will never happen if we sit back and wait for it to occur we must be proactive with our intention. Start with a group of believer friends if you must and then wait on the Lord to multiply that as and when He pleases. Some will neglect this instruction as the Word has declared it so, but may we resolve from this day forth to be among the obedient number. May God help us with our endeavour!

Signing off

Tyrone     

Sunday 15 May 2011

Merciful Father!


(Isaiah 42:3) “A bruised reed shall he not break, and the smoking flax shall he not quench: he shall bring forth judgment unto truth.”

It is a beautiful morning filled with the anticipation of life; with hope in the air responsibility nevertheless looms and demands obedience to a Holy God. How privileged we find ourselves when we are afforded any opportunity to speak about this awesome Holy merciful God, the One who not only has the power to be merciful and chooses to share it with His creation. It is true that not all understand the grace of God; in fact many run in the opposite direction as I once did. We could not tolerate the light and its radiance, we were once blinded by our own sin; we would look to avoid any resemblance of God’s glory, when a glimmer of light could be seen in the distance, I remember how I would look to high-tail it in the opposite direction. Whoever believes in him is not condemned, but whoever does not believe is condemned already, because he has not believed in the name of the only Son of God. And this is the judgment: the light has come into the world, and people loved the darkness rather than the light because their works were evil. For everyone who does wicked things hates the light and does not come to the light, lest his works should be exposed. But whoever does what is true comes to the light, so that it may be clearly seen that his works have been carried out in God." (John 3:18-21)

What then changed in my life, as I once ran after wickedness and the debauchery of sin as my deeds were evil, I could not bear to look into the light. BUT GOD! Who is rich in mercy chose to rescue me from the mire, why many onlookers would ask, “a wretch like you”! I would have to agree with that statement as I obviously deserved the exact opposite, Hell was my fate and yet God not obliged or compelled to answer to anyone, chose to show me mercy and open my eyes and turn me from the filth of sin that I was not only a slave too, but continually went out of my way looking for the next death defying adventure of wine, women and song.  

This morning is International AIDS Candlelight Memorial and I have been asked to share my experience with a congregation of people that I have never met. I have been afforded the highest of all privileges; I now have a platform in which to present the only true everlasting hope for mankind, the GOSPEL! Yet with it comes a great responsibility, water down the truth by presenting a man centred message and I could be involved in condemning people to hell for eternity. If I am to misrepresent my great Saviour’s perfect work I would be in danger of His correction and it is a fearful thing to fall into the hands of an angry God! What responsibility I now face, do I want or need it? Mixed emotions as I consider all my failures as a Christian, and then once I have beaten myself up, I once again am led back to the words of the Apostle Paul; “For I am not ashamed of the gospel, for it is the power of God for salvation to everyone who believes, to the Jew first and also to the Greek.” (Romans 1:16) – Although much of today will be about me living with HIV as many of their questions will be focused and directed at me. I have been afforded the highest of rights as I too may preach a message of hope for those who are without hope. I pray that the goodness of God would abundantly abound today in Him choosing to set the captive free, not because they deserve it, but because God has it in His power to save. It begins and ends with Him. We are in your hands Abba Father, Glorify your Son exalt His name I pray, as time is short and that day of His return is soon approaching. I beg you to exalt your own Name and open eyes this morning to the glory of your name. We understand this statement and depend upon it; “...it is the goodness of God that leads a man to repentance.” (Romans 2:4)  

There will be many bruised reeds in that congregation and I am mindful of the prophet Isaiah’s words; “A bruised reed shall he not break, and the smoking flax shall he not quench: he shall bring forth judgment unto truth.” (Isaiah 42:3)

One of their questions will be; - Do you think HIV is a punishment from God? And obviously my answer must be YES! But my prayer is that God the Holy Spirit would use this answer to convict men and woman’s hearts of their sin and cause them to cry out on the name of the Lord and be saved. For those who are broken reeds and find their hope but a glimmer fading in the distance, be merciful great Father and flood their souls once again with joy, igniting their hope to once again pursue obedience to your glorious Word. To sit at their Masters feet and to have sweet communion with Him as they sing praises unto Him. There is an old cliché; “cowboys don’t cry” but there is nothing sweeter than shedding tears of joy when we know that our sins have been forgiven, how I relish those moments, praise the name of Jesus as He alone is worthy and He alone has the power to save. Be merciful and saved today we pray!

Signing off

Tyrone  

Saturday 14 May 2011

Importance of Obedience!


(1Corinthians 12:18)  “But as it is, God arranged the members in the body, each one of them, as he chose.”

I did say we would look at love and Spiritual gifts and the importance they have in our lives when viewed side by side, if any. Can we safely walk circumspectly before a Holy God in complete obedience if we choose to seek out love but despise spiritual gifts? Or are we being too mystical when we look to undercover the true application of spiritual gifts to our Christian walk? We may even say I am not a foot but a hand, therefore I am not part of the body, and would we therefore be excused? We may be captivated into believing that Pastors or teachers are the most important members in the body of Christ. On the surface I would believe the same thing, but not when we look to scripture to build our case; “For the body does not consist of one member but of many. If the foot should say, "Because I am not a hand, I do not belong to the body," that would not make it any less a part of the body. And if the ear should say, "Because I am not an eye, I do not belong to the body," that would not make it any less a part of the body. If the whole body were an eye, where would be the sense of hearing? If the whole body were an ear, where would be the sense of smell? But as it is, God arranged the members in the body, each one of them, as he chose. (1Corinthians 12:14-18) 

I am not as concerned about how you view spiritual gifts as how much we need to understand the importance of the need to function as a member of the body of Christ, just because you may think that you are not as important as the Pastor, does not mean that you are not an interregnal part in completing the local church. In fact Paul has given us an in-depth teaching on this very subject.
It is imperative that we understand our role in the local fellowship, but with so much compromise around, we often feel that we would be better off alone at home doing our own thing. I am guilty as charged!

Nevertheless, I am completely convinced; this is the lesson That God in His mercy continues to teach us, if and when we neglect to follow His instruction in and through His Word, we will suffer loss, this is a fact, so be sure of it. There will be no exceptions to the rule, it is impossible for God to lie and He cannot deny Himself. In other words, He will never say one thing and do something else. At times with our human intellects it may seem that when God is caught up in anger and He is ready to transfer His wrath and pass a judgement on His creation that He may have forgotten His covenant. As I said, it may only seem so, but He has never broken His Word, He never could that would be impossible! Do we remember when men thoughts were continuously evil and God was so angry with them and creation that He looked to destroy it with water, but before that happened one man found grace in the eyes of the LORD, that man was Noah! Here we see interplay between the Godhead as they deliberate the outcome of all of creation; all of creation almost destroyed and mankind with it. It almost appeared as if God was about to terminate His eternal plan...

So the LORD said, "I will blot out man whom I have created from the face of the land, man and animals and creeping things and birds of the heavens, for I am sorry that I have made them." But Noah found favor in the eyes of the LORD.” (Gen 6:7-8)

He had predetermined so many things that still needed to happen; His covenant He would establish with Abraham, the introduction of the law, the sending of His Son to die for sin making a way for sinners to find repentance in being reunited with God, the great white throne judgment and the marriage feast of the Lamb. This is proof in itself that God cannot lie! The thought in itself is an abomination!

Or what of the time when Moses persuades God to change His mind, or so it would seem once again on the surface; “And the LORD said to Moses, "I have seen this people, and behold, it is a stiff-necked people. Now therefore let me alone, that my wrath may burn hot against them and I may consume them, in order that I may make a great nation of you." But Moses implored the LORD his God and said, "O LORD, why does your wrath burn hot against your people, whom you have brought out of the land of Egypt with great power and with a mighty hand? Why should the Egyptians say, 'With evil intent did he bring them out, to kill them in the mountains and to consume them from the face of the earth'? Turn from your burning anger and relent from this disaster against your people. Remember Abraham, Isaac, and Israel, your servants, to whom you swore by your own self, and said to them, 'I will multiply your offspring as the stars of heaven, and all this land that I have promised I will give to your offspring, and they shall inherit it forever.'" And the LORD relented from the disaster that he had spoken of bringing on his people. (Exodus 32:9-14) – Moses pleads on behalf of the people and God yields to his request. Does that mean that God was about to go back on His Word, never! As it is impossible for God to lie! “so that by two unchangeable things, in which it is impossible for God to lie, we who have fled for refuge might have strong encouragement to hold fast to the hope set before us.” (Hebrews 6:18) – Here we see that if God had destroyed all of the children of Israel, as He may well have done because of their sin, it was impossible to do. Why? Because of His covenant with Abraham; Moses was not in the lineage of the Lord Jesus by birth, do we get the picture? (see Matthew chapter 1) - If He started again with Moses then His covenant with Abraham would not have stood, by now it stands bright and clear. His name is forever praised and proof once again that when God has determined to do something it shall surely stand.

It is now no different for us as we take the Word of God and its instruction and apply it in our lives. If we follow its direction with accuracy then we will be the beneficiaries of His grace, but if we choose to ignore it then it will be to our own peril. We must make it our business to seek it out to glorify our God.

So when the Apostle Paul teachers us the need to be actively involved in a local fellowship, do you think it is important, you decide, as God has spoken!

To be continued...

Signing off

Tyrone
 

   

Forgive the one day delay!


BlogSpot must have had some serious problems yesterday and therefore were a read-only site for the entire day. Good news is they are once again up and running, as I was busy with a new blog-site, having to learn a new template and all that goes with that, I was resolute to get out this post today, regardless. Thankfully that should no longer be necessary. We will just miss a post as a technical glitch and pick up from today as if it was yesterday. There will be no post for the 13-05-2011...

Thanks
Tyrone Arthur

Thursday 12 May 2011

He must increase, but I must decrease.


(John 3:30) “He must increase, but I must decrease”.

“He who comes from above is above all. He who is of the earth belongs to the earth and speaks in an earthly way. He who comes from heaven is above all.” We now have the mind of Christ, all those who have His Spirit, must begin to reason with His mind.

By now you may well understand the simplistic way I reason things out; I do not look for the snake in the grass, or the needle in the haystack, many of us spend half our lives if not more concerned about things that needn’t concern us. I have a good friend and brother that likes to stretch me and as he would put it, “to think out of my box”. I understand his heart in the matter and at time that is a good thing. But we must never bite off more than we can chew. You see, if we where to compare one another side by side, I would be defeated hands down in all the natural God given faculties, i.e. human intellect, memory and the like, but as far back as I can remember he has always been gifted with those ability. My point is this, regardless of which we are and what we achieved outside the will of God and in glorifying His names it is but a bag of dry bones, it will never produce life in eternity. It will be wood, hay or stubble and when it is judged with fire it may well burn bright and clear but eventually all it will leave behind is ash. Whether we are in either camp, it does not limit God in His ability to work with us as His children, He is a great God, He will always be worshiped as the great I AM and He will never be boxed by man and their intellect or lack of it. In order for God to be glorified in our lives we must decrease; “He must increase, but I must decrease”. (John 3:30)

I was asked a question, “Why are no more books added to the Bible? The answer is simple, God has so willed it as the canon of scripture is complete as the work of the cross in now a finished work, and Christ has risen! I have not over thought it, but simply accepted it in faith and received my direction from God’s Word. Let me not speak on behalf of others as that would not be fair, but I will speak on my own behalf in this regard; when I question scripture to a point of over analysing it, I then am in danger of missing it’s direction. However having said that, we must study His Word: - “Study to shew thyself approved unto God, a workman that needeth not to be ashamed, rightly dividing the word of truth.” (2Timothy 2:15) – The correct balance is needed, but we may miss its simplicity when we over think it; I say that with caution as I do not want that to be misinterpreted or misrepresented. Let me use an example to illustrate; back to the snake in the grass, it may well be there but until I am confronted by it I needn’t be concerned by it. Others may say, just in case it is there we need to make sure, and for much of their time away on their bushveld holiday they spent hours looking for it. We may deliberate which of the two attitudes would be advantageous, but I say on the authority of God’s Word it is obvious which would be profitable. Let the Lord Jesus teach us as He is our greatest teacher; we by nature worry about so many things, especially when it comes to the well being of family and self. Please see the underlying principle for life and all that goes with it in this illustration. “Therefore do not be anxious, saying, 'What shall we eat?' or 'What shall we drink?' or 'What shall we wear?' For the Gentiles seek after all these things, and your heavenly Father knows that you need them all. But seek first the kingdom of God and his righteousness, and all these things will be added to you. "Therefore do not be anxious about tomorrow, for tomorrow will be anxious for itself. Sufficient for the day is its own trouble. (Matthew 6:31-34) – How often do we worry about snakes in the grass that never appear, how difficult we make this walk for ourselves when it needn’t be difficult at all. I do not profess to have mastered this application to my life, but that changes me not the truth and the application we should all live by.
You may ask why then do I spend so much time on the warnings of that which is false, i.e. false prophets and teachers, it should be obvious, those snakes have shown themselves and we now must confront the issues at hand.

We must learn to live by faith and believe God and His Word regardless of anything else. Faith feeds our hope, and without hope we would perish. But we have great hope, the greatest of all hopes, Heaven is our destination and the only true God has promised all those that endure to the end that He will be our God and we will be His son’s. If that is not worth dying for then nothing will ever be. Lets us embrace His Word, let us believe it even when we are hard-pressed and life and its struggles squeeze the life out of us, may we remember that our Great Saviour has risen from the dead and He has conquered death, praise His name! Don’t you get excited when you think on these things, I am alone in my study with the sun just breaching the horizon, and as I pen I find myself doing air punches, just as well no one can see me as it would look rather ridiculous. I am forever thankfully to our great God for sending His Glorious Son to die for a wretch like me.

Press on struggling pilgrim, it won’t be long now before we all sing praises to our King in that wonderful Celestial City, even so we cry come quickly Lord Jesus!

Signing off

Tyrone



Wednesday 11 May 2011

Beware of that which is Counterfeit!


Before we venture on into our deliberation with Spiritual gifts, let us consider our opponent and his strategy. "Negotiators give themselves an advantage by thinking about what is motivating the other party, by getting inside their head”. (Galinsky)

Counterfeit and all that goes with it seems to be a massive global market that attracts the masses. And it will be no different when the anti-christ is revealed. We obviously have a natural tendency to be drawn to that which is phony just so long as it will pass off to the unschooled as an original. I wonder if this is a ploy the devil uses to beguile, if he could, the children of God? This then must be one of his objectives, a game plan if you like in the “boardroom of hell”. I am convinced that this is true as we have an enemy who goes around like a roaring lion seeking whom he may devour, and NO! he is not already chain as some suggest, that day is still coming. His ploy is to deceive even the very elect with his counterfeit paraphernalia and his lying signs and wonders. For false christ’s and false prophets will arise and perform great signs and wonders, so as to lead astray, if possible, even the elect.” (Matthew 24:24) – This reference is of a time still to come and some may say I am quoting a reference in the present instead of the future. Let me rather quote another reference to prove this; “For many, of whom I have often told you and now tell you even with tears, walk as enemies of the cross of Christ. Their end is destruction, their god is their belly, and they glory in their shame, with minds set on earthly things. (Philippians3:18-19) – This is a reference to two thousand years ago, therefore it is clear to see a pattern of the enemy throughout time and it will remain so until the end, that is obvious!

Let scripture now always prove every point we make on this blog, let supposition without scripture and verse be disqualified from voicing its opinion, as we seek God’s voice and nothing that is forged is welcome amongst us.

May you please help us Father to ACHIEVE THIS OUR OBJECTIVE; we only want to hear your voice and your direction, so that your name may receive glory. Yes, we will be the beneficiaries of your grace, but your name alone will be praised amongst your people.
How do we know that deception by way of what is counterfeit is a ploy of the devil? It is scripture that teachers us this truth; - “And no wonder, for even Satan disguises himself as an angel of light.” (2Corinthians 11:14) - That means that even apparent Christian leaders are disguising themselves as angles of light- copies of what seems to be the original, but it is the Word when examined that exposes them as wolves in sheep’s clothing. We must use the Word of God as our yard-stick if we wish to be accurate with our findings, nothing else will do! If we miss a quality check no matter how small it may seem, we may end up in trouble and believe a lie.
A case in point that affected all of us living in South Africa would be the R200 note, a classic example of how a counterfeit note slipped through the system, in fact it was such a good replica that the Reserve bank was forced to call back its entire bank roll and then print a new note.

I will then ask you, do you think deception is a real threat, we know it is! - “So it is no surprise if his servants, also, disguise themselves as servants of righteousness. Their end will correspond to their deeds.” (2Corinthians 11:15)

Yet having said that we must never undermine the work of our great God in our lives as God the Holy Spirit leads us into all truth; “When the Spirit of truth comes, he will guide you into all the truth, for he will not speak on his own authority, but whatever he hears he will speak, and he will declare to you the things that are to come.” (John 16:13) So long as we seek out God’s will in our lives, it is grace needed to win the victory every time, we must never forget that it is our great Saviour who has overcome and we stand in Him, if it were not for Him we would lose the battle every time, He has defeated the devil and all that is evil, when we in ourselves look to defeat the devil we fail every time, but it is not so with our great Saviour the Lord Jesus, we must look to stand on His finished work and nothing else. We must always remember that pride is a great enemy and the devil will use it skilfully to get us to stumble as he knows that God resist the proud; “But he gives more grace. Therefore it says, "God opposes the proud, but gives grace to the humble. Submit yourselves therefore to God. Resist the devil, and he will flee from you." (James 4:6-7) - May we always remember to fly that banner while seeking out the truth of God’s Word in every area of our lives.

Signing off

Tyrone 


Tuesday 10 May 2011

Love and Spiritual Gifts!

(John 8:32)  “...and the truth will set you free."

I am considering the importance of spiritual gifts for the Christian in today’s economy, if any!  Reformed theologians like to refer to the history of the church to back up certain truths practised in the church and then obviously discard what we would call error on the basis of historical fact, and sometimes even to the exclusion of scripture. I am now finally persuaded what it is the Lord who has called me to stand on the truth of God’s Word, in whatever measure that may entail, yet without compromise. I nevertheless shudder to think that through my example in life God has called me at all. But forgetting those things that are behind, which is almost impossible as I bear the marks in my body, I stand or fall before Him; He alone knows my heart in the matter, praise His name, nothing is hidden from Him.

I just pray that my objective is to glorify His name and not to look for self acknowledgment, to somehow find acceptance from my peers. My feeling, my opinions and the estimation of others does not really carry any water if it opposes the Word of God. If this is some form of pride in my life and it is rooted in self, it will amount to a bag of bones. However if it is God who has sparked this though and this drive, then it will bring forth its fruit in its season, time will tell the story. Having said that, no matter who brings anything contrary to God’s Word and especially the Gospel, let him be accursed and even if I decide to veer off the beaten track with another skew on the truth of the gospel may I then be accused. It is a very serious thing to be involved with the exposition of God’s Word, for all who teach in whatever form will receive a stricture judgment.  “Not many of you should become teachers, my brothers, for you know that we who teach will be judged with greater strictness.” (James 3:1) – This is a scary thought, but with so many false prophets/teachers around who will put up their hand and be counted? If God is for us, then who can be against us, this is our consolation, praise His name! And the only time God will be for us is if we stand on the truth of His written Word. How we need the help of God the Holy Spirit to lead us into all truth.


I am convinced that this is my call in whatever measure, if it be but to my family and friends then I am grateful for the privilege, wherever my great God would call me to go with this message in hand; “let God be true and every man a liar”, I will go as this I now understand as His call on my life. I may have already blundered it; God alone Knows, it will be up to Him to decide whether or not He will choose to use me or not. But I am convinced that there is absolutely nothing more important than the Word of God and its direction for our lives. In whatever gauge I will be afforded the opportunity to proclaim this truth I now resolve from this day forth to be diligent with this intention; Let God be true though every one were a liar, as it is written, "That you may be justified in your words, and prevail when you are judged." (Romans 3:4) – How will it help us to accommodate error if indeed it opposes the Word of God? It could never help us, may this truth grip all of our hearts.
History may well have its place, but it can never override God’s Word. It must confirm God’s Word; if not then History itself is the liar.

Love is a more excellent way but only if we appropriate it correctly, only if we follow Pauls teaching in application, if not, we kid ourselves. Correct application to sound doctrine will equip us to stand for and on the truth; we must remember it is only the truth that will set us free. “And you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free." (John 8:32) -  The gist of this is to abide in his Word; this alone will prove the true disciples from the false, look at the text if you choose. Even those who are true believers may be in the dark concerning many things which they should know. We are but children, and act as children. Do children not need to be taught? We have found favour in knowing the truth, to know the particular truths which we are to believe and the grounds and reasons of our belief, we must know what is truth and we must prove it to be so, yet the Word itself must be our teacher. However it is a process; “do not be conformed to this world, but be transformed by the renewal of your mind, that by testing you may discern what is the will of God, what is good and acceptable and perfect.” (Romans 12:2)  - It is a gracious promise of Christ, to all who continue in his Word, that they shall know the truth as far as is needful and profitable for all who believe. Christ's scholars are sure to be well taught. And with so many voices out there today with so many differing opinions we must be sure we stand on the truth of God’s Word. We must revisit everything we have been taught to be sure we stand on the truth of God’s Word. Wherever you are now in fellowship, be sure for yourselves that the truth in its entirety is taught. As it is only the truth that will keep us free from error. Many say there are hills to die on and others to turn a blind eye too, I am not convinced that this will be in our favour as we work out the will of God for our lives. All scripture if there for correction, not only some of it; “All Scripture is breathed out by God and profitable for teaching, for reproof, for correction, and for training in righteousness.” (2Timothy 3:16)

What then of Paul’s teaching in relation to spiritual gifts? Should we overlook them as not important, or excuse them away, as only acceptable for the Corinth church and not for us in today’s economy, or avoid them like the plague because many Charismatic Christians abused this teaching? No! I believe it would be better for us to understand the correct teaching on our application to these gifts. It is a vast subject and help is needed to understand. By God’s grace we will look at this subject in more depth over the next couple of entries. We will look into the history and the take from other experienced brethren with their understanding of this teaching, a verse at a time. Many of my colleges will object to this, but one question I will ask is this, if this subject does not have a place for believers, why then was so much space in the Bible given to the topic. It is our own responsibility as believers in Christ to seek out God’s truth in every area of scripture, not only our pet subjects.

I welcome any input as we explore the deeper truths of God’s Word over the next couple of admissions, regardless of whether you agree with my finding or not.


Signing off

Tyrone