Saturday, December 31, 2016

12/31/2016 the Lord's Message for 2017: Pattern of Loving Service to Follow.

Preaching, reinforced by godly concern:
Godly concern for his listeners underscores more forcefully than anything else the legitimacy of Paul's missionary methods.
Paul seems to respond to certain doubts or criticisms of his ministry. He implicitly defends his ministry of the gospel, and at the same time, by recalling the work he and his companions have done, he gives the Thessalonians a pattern of loving service to follow.

1 Thessalonians 2:5-12 Amplified Bible, Classic Edition (AMPC)
You know we never used flattery, nor did we put on a mask to cover up greed—God is our witness. 
We were not looking for praise from people, not from you or anyone else, even though as apostles of Christ we could have asserted our authority.
But we behaved gently when we were among you, like a devoted mother Nursing and cherishing her own children.
So, being thus tenderly and affectionately desirous of you, we continued to share with you not only God’s good news (the Gospel) but also our own lives as well, for you had become so very dear to us.
For you recall our hard toil and struggles, brethren. We worked night and day [and plied our trade] in order not to be a burden to any of you [for our support] while we proclaimed the glad tidings (the Gospel) of God to you.
10 You are witnesses, [yes] and God [also], how unworldly and upright and blameless was our behavior toward you believers [who adhered to and trusted in and relied on our Lord Jesus Christ].
11 For you know how, as a father [dealing with] his children, we used to exhort each of you personally, stimulating and encouraging and charging you
12 To live lives worthy of God, Who calls you into His own kingdom and the glorious blessedness [into which true believers will enter after Christ’s return].

Paul mentions the gentleness of their behavior: We were gentle among you1 Thess. 2:7. Paul showed great mildness and tenderness who might have acted with the authority of an apostle of Christ.

Such behavior greatly recommends religion, and is most agreeable to God’s gracious dealing with sinners, in and by the gospel. This great apostle, though he abhorred and avoided flattery, was most condescending to all men.

Paul accommodated himself to all men’s capacities, and became all things to all men. Paul showed the kindness and care of a nurse that cherishes her children. This is the way to win people, rather than to rule with rigor.

The word of God is indeed powerful; and as it comes often with awful authority upon the minds of men, as it always has enough in it to convince every impartial judgment, so it comes with the more pleasing power, when the ministers of the gospel recommend themselves to the affections of the people.

And as a nursing mother bears with forwardness in a child, and condescends to mean offices for its good, and draws out her breast, cherishing it in her bosom, so in like manner should the ministers of Christ behave towards their people.

The servant of the Lord must not strive, but be gentle unto all men, and patient2 Tim. 2:24.

This gentleness and goodness the apostle expressed several ways.

1.    By the most affectionate desire of their welfare: Being affectionately desirous of you1 Thess. 2:8. The apostle had a most affectionate love to their persons, and sought them, not theirs; themselves, not their goods; and to gain them, not to be a gainer by them, or to make a merchandise of them: it was their spiritual and eternal welfare and salvation that he was earnestly desirous of.

2.    By great readiness to do them good, willingly imparting to them, not the gospel of God only, but also our own souls1 Thess. 2:8. See here the manner of Paul’s preaching. He spared no pains therein. He was willing to run hazards, and venture his soul, or life, in preaching the gospel. He was willing to spend and be spent in the service of men’s souls; and, as those who give bread to the hungry from a charitable principle are said to impart their souls in what they give (Isa. 58:10), so did the apostles in giving forth the bread of life; so dear were these Thessalonians in particular to this apostle, and so great was his love to them.

3.    By bodily labor to prevent their charge, or that his ministry might not be expensive and burdensome to them: You remember our labor and travail; for, laboring night and day, etc., 1 Thess. 2:9. Paul denied himself the liberty he had of taking wages from the churches. To the labor of the ministry he added that of his calling, as a tent-maker, that he might get his own bread. We are not to suppose that the apostle spent the whole night and day in bodily labor, or work, to supply the necessities of his body; for then he would have had no time for the work of the ministry. But he spent part of the night, as well as the day, in this work; and was willing to forego his rest in the night, that he might have an opportunity to do good to the souls of men in the day time. A good example is here set before the ministers of the gospel, to be industrious for the salvation of men’s souls, though it will not follow that they are always obliged to preach freely. There is no general rule to be drawn from this instance, either that ministers may at no time work with their hands, for the supply of their outward necessities, or that they ought always to do so.

4.   By the holiness of their conversation, concerning which he appeals not only to them, but to God also (1 Thess. 2:10): You are witnesses, and God also. They were observers of their outward conversation in public before men, and God was witness not only of their behavior in secret, but of the inward principles from which they acted.Their behavior was holy towards God, just towards all men, and unblameable, without giving cause of scandal or offence; and they were careful to give no offence either to those who were without, or to those who believed, that they might give no ill example; that their preaching and living might be all of a piece. Herein, said this apostle, do I exercise myself, to have always a conscience void of offence towards God, and towards menActs 24:16.

II. He mentions their faithful discharge of the work and office of the ministry, 1 Thess. 2:11, 12. Concerning this also he could appeal to them as witnesses. Paul and his fellow-laborers were not only good Christians, but faithful ministers. And we should not only be good as to our general calling as Christians, but in our particular callings and relations.

Paul exhorted the Thessalonians, not only informing them in their duty, but exciting and quickening them to the performance of it, by proper motives and arguments. And he comforted them also, endeavoring to cheer and support their spirits under the difficulties and discouragements they might meet with.

And this he did not only publicly, but privately also, and from house to house (Acts 20:20), and charged every one of them by personal addresses: this, some think, is intended by the similitude of a father’s charging his children.

This expression also denotes the affectionate and compassionate counsels and consolations which this apostle used. He was their spiritual father; and, as he cherished them like a nursing mother, so he charged them as a father, with a father’s affection rather than a father’s authority.

As my beloved sons, I warn you1 Cor. 4:14. The manner of this apostle’s exhortation ought to be regarded by ministers in particular for their imitation, and the matter of it is greatly to be regarded by them and all others; namely, that they would walk worthy of God, who hath called them to his kingdom and glory1 Thess. 2:12.

Observe,

1.   What is our great gospel privilege—that God has called us to his kingdom and glory. The gospel calls us into the kingdom and state of grace here and unto the kingdom and state of glory hereafter, to heaven and happiness as our end and to holiness as the way to that end.


2.   What is our great gospel duty—that we walk worthy of God, that the temper of our minds and tenor of our lives be answerable to this call and suitable to this privilege. We should accommodate ourselves to the intention and design of the gospel, and live suitably to our profession and privileges, our hopes, and expectations, as becomes those who are called with such a high and holy calling.

Monday, June 27, 2016

06/27/2016 Good and Faithful Servants of God

Context matters when interrupting the Bible.

Romans 13:6 For this same reason you pay taxes, for civil authorities are God’s servants, devoting themselves to governance.

Ephesians 6:5 Slaves, be obedient to those who are your earthly masters, with respect for authority, and with a sincere heart [seeking to please them], as [service] to Christ—

Colossians 4:1 [ Fellow Workers ] Masters, [on your part] deal with your slaves justly and fairly, knowing that you also have a Master in heaven.

This was a time of Kings and Queens as monarchs (Masters).

When applying the above three verses from the Bible it shows somehing important; when it comes to a democratic republic and democracies which did not exist in those times.

That is, servants of God at all levels; including elected officials.

Could it possibly mean that we do not abdicate all our rights to civil authorities that do not follow God's commandments and guidance as authorities (Masters) and how all servants should live. 

Tuesday, February 16, 2016

02/16/2016 Being one in marriage vows.

Together for over 46 years.
Married over 42 years.
Alpha Dog that only worships the throne of life where God resides in honor, truth, and light.
Understand you are the Alpha (Beginning) and Omega (End) of everything in this world.
Women must be treated as Goddesses; part of your body under Christ. Wives have equality in all love (heart) based, mind based compromises, as Soul mates.
Suggesting a life long 1st date respect and honor approach; follow the commitments made in your marriage vows. Husbands and wives be true to God first; be true to yourself in your actions under God's rules; be true to your family; be true to God's moral values. Men remember that most woman, wives, and mothers... have an internalized caring heart, mind, and soul. Try thinking about things by standing in those shoes. Wives men can be Alpha Dogs that are not patient, loving, kind like you are.
There are no kings or queens in a compromising relationship; walk away when things get out of hand, reflect, talk about each others feelings openly, and leave each day with the idea of being in bed together in the stacked spoon position (be open and not closed in feeling your closeness).
Touching and sex: at the least is appropriate treatment of each other physically (caressing, kissing, skin and back rubs... the goal is to have soul based commitment to each other understanding it is not about your needs but your soul mates needs. Doing this will take you joy-filled in peace and contentment.
Do all things in God's grace, love, mercy (forgiveness and forgetfulness).
More on Love and Hatred ] For this is the message you heard from the beginning: We should love one another.


In like manner, you married women, be submissive to your own husbands [subordinate yourselves as being secondary to and dependent on them, and adapt yourselves to them], so that even if any do not obey the Word [of God], they may be won over not by discussion but by the [godly] lives of their wives,

When they observe the pure and modest way in which you conduct yourselves, together with your] reverence [for your husband; you are to feel for him all that reverence includes: to respect, defer to, revere him—to honor, esteem, appreciate, prize, and, in the human sense, to adore him, that is, to admire, praise, be devoted to, deeply love, and enjoy your husband].

Let not yours be the [merely] external adorning with [elaborate] interweaving and knotting of the hair, the wearing of jewelry, or changes of clothes;

But let it be the inward adorning and beauty of the hidden person of the heart, with the incorruptible and unfading charm of a gentle and peaceful spirit, which [is not anxious or wrought up, but] is very precious in the sight of God.

For it was thus that the pious women of old who hoped in God were [accustomed] to beautify themselves and were submissive to their husbands [adapting themselves to them as themselves secondary and dependent upon them].

It was thus that Sarah obeyed Abraham [following his guidance and acknowledging his headship over her by] calling him lord (master, leader, authority). And you are now her true daughters if you do right and let nothing terrify you [not giving way to hysterical fears or letting anxieties unnerve you].

In the same way you married men should live considerately with [your wives], with an intelligent recognition [of the marriage relation], honoring the woman as [physically] the weaker, but [realizing that you] are joint heirs of the grace (God’s unmerited favor) of life, in order that your prayers may not be hindered and cut off. [Otherwise you cannot pray effectively.]


1.  Compare verses 1-2 with Ephesians 5:21-28 and list your observations on subject\submit.

Be subject to one another out of reverence for Christ (the Messiah, the Anointed One).

Wives, be subject (be submissive and adapt yourselves) to your own husbands as [a service] to the Lord.

For the husband is head of the wife as Christ is the Head of the church, Himself the Savior of [His] body.

As the church is subject to Christ, so let wives also be subject in everything to their husbands.

Husbands, love your wives, as Christ loved the church and gave Himself up for her,

So that He might sanctify her, having cleansed her by the washing of water with the Word,

That He might present the church to Himself in glorious splendor, without spot or wrinkle or any such things [that she might be holy and faultless].

Even so husbands should love their wives as [being in a sense] their own bodies. He who loves his own wife loves himself.

2. How can a spouse be won\saved by the wife's behavior?

In like manner, you married women, be submissive to your own husbands [subordinate yourselves as being secondary to and dependent on them, and adapt yourselves to them], so that even if any do not obey the Word [of God], they may be won over not by discussion but by the [godly] lives of their wives,

When they observe the pure and modest way in which you conduct yourselves, together with your] reverence [for your husband; you are to feel for him all that reverence includes: to respect, defer to, revere him—to honor, esteem, appreciate, prize, and, in the human sense, to adore him, that is, to admire, praise, be devoted to, deeply love, and enjoy your husband].

3. Verses 3-6 are often used to prohibit females from using make-up or wearing fancy clothes. What do these verses teach about these issues in context?

Let not yours be the [merely] external adorning with [elaborate] interweaving and knotting of the hair, the wearing of jewelry, or changes of clothes;

But let it be the inward adorning and beauty of the hidden person of the heart, with the incorruptible and unfading charm of a gentle and peaceful spirit, which [is not anxious or wrought up, but] is very precious in the sight of God.

For it was thus that the pious women of old who hoped in God were [accustomed] to beautify themselves and were submissive to their husbands [adapting themselves to them as themselves secondary and dependent upon them].

4. What point is Peter making in verses 5-6 with Sarah and Abraham?

For it was thus that the pious women of old who hoped in God were [accustomed] to beautify themselves and were submissive to their husbands [adapting themselves to them as themselves secondary and dependent upon them].

It was thus that Sarah obeyed Abraham [following his guidance and acknowledging his headship over her by] calling him lord (master, leader, authority). And you are now her true daughters if you do right and let nothing terrify you [not giving way to hysterical fears or letting anxieties unnerve you].

5. What is Peter teaching in verse 7 when he discusses the woman as a weaker vessel? Why would this be a controversial teaching today?

In the same way you married men should live considerately with [your wives], with an intelligent recognition [of the marriage relation], honoring the woman as [physically] the weaker, but [realizing that you] are joint heirs of the grace (God’s unmerited favor) of life, in order that your prayers may not be hindered and cut off. [Otherwise you cannot pray effectively.]

6. Why does the Holy Spirit include in verse 7 "they are heirs with you of the grace of life?"

You do right and let nothing terrify you [not giving way to hysterical fears or letting anxieties unnerve you].

7. How can our relationship with our spouses hinder our prayer life?

together with your] reverence [for your husband; you are to feel for him all that reverence includes: to respect, defer to, revere him—to honor, esteem, appreciate, prize, and, in the human sense, to adore him, that is, to admire, praise, be devoted to, deeply love, and enjoy your husband].

8. What title would you put over this passage?


Husband & Wife equality under the Lord.

02/16/2016 Antidisestablishmentarianism - First Amendment to the Bill of Rights!

Antidisestablishmentarianism:

The First Amendment (Amendment I) to the United States Constitution prohibits the making of any law respecting an establishment of religion, impeding the free exercise of religion, abridging the freedom of speech, infringing on the freedom of the press, interfering with the right to peaceably assemble or prohibiting the petitioning for a governmental redress of grievances. It was adopted on December 15, 1791, as one of the ten amendments that constitute the Bill of Rights.

It is a political position that developed in 19th-century Britain in opposition to Liberal (Against the People - wanted slavery in the Colonies'; for Democratic Social Economics, moral values, and populism) proposals for the disestablishment of the Church of England—meaning the removal of the Anglican Church's status as the state church of England, Ireland, and Wales. The establishment was maintained in England, but in Ireland the Church of Ireland (Anglican) was disestablished in 1871.

In Wales, four Church of England dioceses were disestablished in 1920 and became the Church in Wales.

The word has also come by analogy to refer to any opposition to those who oppose the establishment, whether the government in whole or part or the established society. 

The truth is there was division during the writing of the Constitution based in political parties. U.S. Declaration of Independence: That to secure these rights, Governments are instituted among Men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the --That whenever any Form of Government becomes destructive of these ends, it is the Right of the People to alter or to abolish it, and to institute new Government, laying its foundation on such principles and organizing its powers in such form, as to them shall seem most likely to effect their Safety and Happiness. Prudence, indeed, will dictate that Governments long established should not be changed for light and transient causes; and accordingly all experience hath shewn, that mankind are more disposed to suffer, while evils are sufferable, than to right themselves by abolishing the forms to which they are accustomed.  governed, ...

The belief of the framers of the U.S. Declaration of Independence and the Constitution was that there should not be a national church that dictates moral values; because that can lead to corruption of the true intent of God's Plans and His Holy Word for selfishness, greed, and can potentially be used to divide communities of people to tare apart this nation.


Bad Examples:

Charles & David Koch - Libertarian Party, Tea Party... (many other Billionaires and Millionaires?) 

The Republican Party (GOP - Grand Old Party?)

The Democratic Party (Democratic Farmer and Labor Party?)

Good Examples:

Wounded Warriors Community (Why is our government and you not doing this?)

American Cancer Society (Why do its leaders take so much money?)

Unions (Of, by, and for the People to fight injustice in the work place; Why do leaders of these support corrupt politicians when they know that if a true democratic vote was taken; who they support would not be the peoples choice?)

What should be done?