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Sunday, September 4, 2022

Bible Study with the Cincotti's - What is Sin? - 09/04/2022


Today's Bible Study, Authored by Arthur Cincotti. 08/17/2022

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What is Sin?

 

“For the wages of sin is death, but the gift of God is eternal life in Christ Jesus our Lord.”    Rom. 6:23

 

Well, that doesn’t really tell us what sin is but it should spark our interest to find out.

 

I wish the answer was easy, like – this is sin, don’t do it, you’re all set.

 

The believer should know what sin is so that we don’t dabble or compromise, but also to sharpen our apologetic. Inevitably someone will ask us...”So you think it’s a sin to_______?

 

Our response to this question should be informed and engaging.

 

Examples of variations:

         The Eastern Orthodox understanding of sin is, “a distortion of the Image.” That would be the image of God that we are created in, Gen. 1:26. As much as I like this definition, an obvious problem should be evident; is the image slightly distorted or seriously distorted?

 

         The Roman Church focuses on, violating the law of God. Roman culture was built around the law. This is why we see so much legal language seep into Western Protestantism. Similar problem is that one may have badly violated the law, or not so badly. This notion leads the Catholic Church’s practice of categorizing sin.

 

         The Calvinist perspective is that sin is high treason against God, which dovetails with the doctrine of total depravity. This, I believe, draws from the Biblical accounting, and leaves no wiggle room. See Jas. 2:10-13 This view emphasizes the desperate need for a savior. “And you He made alive, who were dead in trespasses and sins.” Eph. 2:1. Only God (He) can accomplish this.

         Paul gives the broadest definition, Rom. 14:23, “...for whatever is not from faith is sin.”   Ouch!

 

Jesus taught that sin is an issue of the heart. Mt. 5:27-28

 

Where does this come from? Original sin has set us on a bad trajectory from birth. Fixation upon self, the flesh, and our feelings captivates our souls. This is why the understanding is toward a “bondage” to sin, Rom. 7:14. Also see the rest of Eph. 2:1-9, where we read But God”

 

The first cause that we find back in Gen. 3 is a failure to trust God. This is something we must understand about our struggle with sin.

Great faith takes God at His word and trust in His goodness.

 Sin is an expression of our failure to trust God:

         I stole because I didn’t trust that God would supply my needs

         I lied because I didn’t believe that all things work together for                   good…

         I murdered because I didn’t understand that, “vengeance is Mine”

         I covet because I disagree that God is sufficient.

         I blaspheme because I “feel” that God has lied.

 

Understanding sin as a violation of trust matters because when trust is violated relationship is compromised. It’s personal!  See Ps. 51.4

But God is determined to restore relationship with the objects of His love.  “Looking unto Jesus the author and finisher of our faith; who for the joy that was set before Him endured the cross, despising the shame, and has sat down at the right hand of the throne of God.”  Heb 12:2

 

Waiting patiently for us!

 

When engaging with unbelievers on the sin question it seems         reasonable to ask them if they know what sin is.

It might be well to ask how they determine right from wrong.

It could lead to demonstrating that their relationship with God is          violated.

They may wish to have it restored.

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Encouragement for the Path of Christian Discipleship

Saturday, September 3, 2022

The Balance of Walking and Resting - Purity 827


The Balance of Walking and Resting - Purity 827

Purity 827 09/03/2022  Purity 827 Podcast

Good morning,

Today’s photo of the sun shining high above and sparkling on the waters of Portsmouth Harbor in the United Kingdom comes to us from a pastor friend who enjoys paddling and praying as he enjoys the glory of God’s creation while being active noting that his aquatic hobby was “perfect way to end the day” as we sail into :Labor Day Weekend.  Brits don’t celebrate Labor day so all the more reason to make the most of a Friday afternoon by heading out paddling I guess.  

Well, we don’t have to paddle to make it to the weekend any longer, we made it! And as much as yesterday’s post was about taking care of unfinished business, and I encourage that if you are able to put somethings in order over the weekend, but let’s face it not only is it Saturday today, it’s Labor Day weekend in the States and a lot of people and business have checked out and won’t be doing anything until Tuesday, so I just wanted to say that it is perfectly fine to just take a deep breath and “let it go” for the weekend and rest! Big exhale…. And breathe in… Ahh. 

Okay, in order to maintain our peace and purpose on the Christian path of discipleship, we need to try to establish balance. While the path requires discipline, this walk isn’t just some legalistic attempt to do everything right every single minute of every single day.  Because of God’s grace, the truth is that we don’t have to work for our approval or acceptance. God loves us and accepts us for who we are.  However, He does invite us to follow Him into all He has for us so our faith isn’t stationary.

So another paradox of our Christian Faith, is as shown in Mathew 6, is that walking or our (burden to follow) and resting.   

Matthew 11:28-30 (NKJV)
28  Come to Me, all you who labor and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest.
29  Take My yoke upon you and learn from Me, for I am gentle and lowly in heart, and you will find rest for your souls.
30  For My yoke is easy and My burden is light."

Christ didn’t want us to “labor” to be approved. Putting faith in Jesus, gives us salvation! We can rest in the assurance that in Him we have new life.  

Christ also wants us to rest from the burdens that the world, the flesh, and the devil have put on us.  

The burden we have to bear, which is comparatively “Easy” and “light”, is in living out who we are in Christ and by forsaking the ways of the world.   The reason Christ could say the business of repentance, turning to His ways, is “easy” or “light” is because our victories are won by faith, by believing what God’s word says about us in Christ and living according to our new identity in Christ, we can overcome.  

The paradox of repentance of course is that, yes, we are in a battle or a struggle to leave old patterns behind that will require discipline and a concerted effort to change, but the battle is won not by the sweat of our brow but by the mental, emotional, and spiritual acceptance of the spiritual reality that we are new creations in Christ.    

The renewing of our mind with the word of God, our volitionally setting our wills on living out our new lives in Christ, and our mental and behavioral decision to say no to our old ways of thinking and acting to live out who we are, are all a part of the transformation process – that makes what has already happened to us spiritually a living and breathing reality. 

In this life of faith the Lord will bring new insights into how we live to show us areas that we have overlooked that He invites us to change to lessen the burden that the world, the flesh, and the devil are bringing to our experience.  The Lord’s goal for us is to be sanctified and to enjoy the abundant life He has for us. His word encourages us to drop every weight that is holding us down.  

So as we go on this victory parade of increasing freedom, we will discover that there are new challenges to face and victories to win.  But we have to address the challenges in a balanced way. We need to persist but not burn out.  

As much as I am geared up about the latest challenge in my life to resolve the last remaining problem from my divorce, I have to be patient and realize that this could be a long process before things are finished. So instead of keeping it at the forefront of my mind and stressing over it, I have to recognize when to “let it go” but at the same time be determined to not quit.  

Balance, right?  I am formally, and may still be to some extent,  a person who goes to exteremes.

Oh, Let’s get this taken care of?  Okay, LET”S FIGHT! TO THE DEATH! NOW! NOW! NOW!

Oh let it go? Okay, no problem, let’s just quit. I didn’t want to do it anyway.    

As you can see, there has to be an “in between”.  We need to stay true to our convictions to resolve our conflicts or change our behaviors but at the same time be able to have peace and not so much peace that we decide to give up the cause and remain in bondage to the things we overcome.   

So examine your situation and see what you can do, and whether or not it is a time to press in or it is a time to rest.  This fluctuation between walking and resting is a key the path that leads to progress and victory.  We work at it and give ourselves periods of rest to maintain our peace and to eventually accomplish what we set out to do.  And every step of the way from here to there, we stay in the presence of the Lord to receive His love, comfort, guidance, and strength.  

Our Christian life isn’t just a set of battles to be won or a list of things to accomplish. Our Christian life is a relationship with God where we abide in His presence and seek to please Him and ourselves by accepting His wisdom and will for our lives.   

So it’s Saturday and Labor Day weekend. You know your situation better than I do but some basic options for the next couple of days are:  take care of business, enjoy the last blast of summer before school starts, or just rest.   Of course, you could come up with a balance of all three but I will only suggest you keep walking and talking with God and work that out for yourselves.  

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Today’s Bible verse comes to us from “The NLT Bible Promise Book for Men”.

This morning’s meditation verse is:

James 5:16 (NLT2)
16  Confess your sins to each other and pray for each other so that you may be healed. The earnest prayer of a righteous person has great power and produces wonderful results.

Today’s verse encourages us to confess our sins to one another and to pray to be healed with the assurance that the earnest prayers of a righteous person has great power and wonderful results.    

There is really so much to say about this short verse. 

First, why do we have to confess our sins to each other since we have been forgiven of our sins by putting out faith in Jesus?  

Well, that’s why we keep reading, the verse tells us to do that and to pray, so that we may be healed.  

And of course there is two ways to go with that!

We could be “healed” of our sin, meaning our confession and prayer could lead to genuine repentance and victory as we are set on a course to never repeat the sins we have committed.  This is a possibility. We are not condemned to continue in our sins. Romans 8 confirms that we have been set free of the power of sin and it really is up to us to believe that and live according to it. We can be “healed” of our sins, specifically and progressively.  Believe this.  Don’t worry after you have victory over one set of sins, you will discover others work on.  

We could also be “healed” physically as some diseases are a physical consequence of our sin or a chastisement from the Lord for sinning.  

The sin of addiction to alcohol, aka drunkenness, has the physical consequences of hangovers. If we confess our sin and pray for healing, we could receive the strength and motivation to stop drinking and be “healed” of our addiction and all the aches and pains that come from it.  

Also if God is allowing disease to come into our life, granted in ways we don’t understand, and we confess, pray, and repent, God can allow healing to come into our life. 

On this note, God is our creator and His sovereign will is done in our lives. No one gets sick and dies on God’s watch without His approval.  Why does medicine work for some and not for others?  I don’t know but God does. So because of God’s role as Creator and His sovereign will, all healing comes from Him. So pray for healing.  

Did you know according to Crossexamined.org, 75% of doctors believe in miracles?  It’s because they have seen things that defy science that they can’t explain. So if you get sick confess your sins and pray.  If nothing else, you will receive a guilt free conscience and peace as you face your health crisis.

And that’s where the “righteous person” has great power, in their harmonious relationship with God.  Not for nothing, but as I have become a Christian and continue to keep short accounts with God by confessing my sins periodically and stay in constant communication with God through prayer, and walking and talking with God, some pretty amazing things have happened in my life.  

So while we may not receive everything we want in prayer, when we live a righteousness life of faith in Jesus Christ, we will see the goodness of God in the land of the living and wonderful results from our life of faithfulness.  

So don’t look for some “righteous person” to pray for you, become that righteous person by confessing your sins to others and by praying to God to be healed.

 

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As always, I invite all to go to mt4christ.org where I always share insights from prominent Christian theologians and counselors to assist my brothers and sisters in Christ with their walk.

Today we continue sharing from Clinton E. Arnold’s “Powers of Darkness”

As always, I share this information for educational purposes and encourage all to purchase Clinton Arnold’s books for your own private study and to support his work.  This resource is available on many websites for less than $20.00.

Conclusion: Contending with the Powers

In the last three chapters we have examined the reality of the powers of darkness and seen how they operate. It now remains to consider how to respond to these hostile opponents. Frequently Christians have turned to the Gospels for learning how to detect demonic influence and how to deal with it (based on the exorcism accounts). I have attempted to show that the apostle Paul’s letters also speak to this issue in a relevant manner. Here is a suggestive summary of the relevance of Paul’s teaching on the powers of darkness stated in a prescriptive way for the church today.

Re-evaluate Your Own World View in Light of Scripture

Many evangelicals remain skeptical about the actual existence of the powers of evil. For some an overly narrow theological tradition or an atmosphere of doubt in their churches perpetuate disbelief. For everyone the skepticism can be traced to the constraints of our rationalistic post-Enlightenment age.

Although my own early theological nurture and training was not in a church (or a theological tradition) that denied the real existence of the powers or their work in day-to-day experience, my secular education, the influence of my peers, the media and many other sources have had their effect on my views in this area. It has taken a concerted effort on my part to rethink reality apart from the world view I inherited from society.

What is your perception of reality? Does it include the conviction that evil spirits are working behind the scenes to promote evil, or do you think of evil in purely abstract terms? To what extent do you see the powers of darkness at work in prompting lust? In influencing thoughts? In sickness? In church strife? In the exploitation of the poor? In civil unrest and war?

Having opened the door to sensing the reality of the demonic and seeing its influence on many levels, we need to sharpen our sense of discernment. We need to avoid the “swing of the pendulum syndrome”—that is, the tendency to move to the opposite extreme. We should seek a balanced approach to life and ministry. For instance, not every sickness can be attributable to direct demonic attack; it may represent merely the natural constraint of possessing a decaying body that is heading for eventual physical death.[1]

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Encouragement for the Path of Christian Discipleship



[1] Clinton E. Arnold, Powers of Darkness: Principalities & Powers in Paul’s Letters (Downers Grove, IL: IVP Academic: An Imprint of InterVarsity Press, 1992), 210–211.

Friday, September 2, 2022

"Do What You Can!" Challenge Accepted. - Purity 826


Do What You Can!  Challenge Accepted. - Purity 826

Purity 826 09/02/2022  

Good morning,

Today’s photo of a “rocky sunset” on Lake Ontario comes to us from Celestial Blue Photography and from the depts of my phone’s photo archive as they must have originally shared this scene on or around June 6th 2021. To the best of my knowledge, I never highlighted it on the blog since and am glad that I have decided to look back to see what was left behind.  

Well it’s Friday again, so thank God, and as the sunsets on another work week it is my prayer that we all enjoy this Labor Day weekend to enjoy the last days before the new “back to school” season begins.  

The extended weekend could also give us the opportunity to either take care, or to take a rest, from  unfinished business from the previous months.  Seasonally it’s a good time to consider starting to pack up our summer accessories and to consider transitioning to Autumn.  Or we can use this weekend to make some summer memories that we were too busy to get to in the last few months.

I shared yesterday how I have recently been convicted to confront the one thing that remains that keeps me chained to my past: my former home. Although our divorce agreement states that my ex and I agreed to sell it “as soon as possible”, she refuses to sell it and lives there still.  I had previously decided to just let things lie but now that she is renting out a room to someone to help with costs, I see that my hopes that she would sell it eventually were naïve. 

So I have made the hard decision to pursue legal action to compel my ex to honor our divorce agreement and to sell the house but I decided yesterday to reach out to her and ask her about it instead of just having some attorney serve her papers without any warning.  And as you may have guess, that conversation didn’t go well but it did assure me of the need to pursue legal action to try to resolve this final tie that binds me to my ex.

My ex basically stated that she wasn’t selling the house and maliciously invited me to get an attorney and to “Do what you can!”  

So here we go and honestly, I don’t even know what can be done with this situation but I am going to find out and I will pursue what ever course I need to take to either sell the home or to get my name off of the mortgage. 

Sometimes people jokingly refer to their spouse as the “old ball and chain” and while I have severed the “old ball and chain” from my life, my name on the mortgage is sort of the manacle that is still attached to my ankle to remind me that I still have this one thing from our previous life that I need to get rid of to be completely free.   

Since 2019, I have run free and worked hard to get a new home for my children and I and have overcome massive debts and legal bills to get to enjoy my new life.  I have ignored my “anklet” and I guess I had hoped it would just fall off by itself some day but now I know that to be free of it I am going to have to get some help, there may be some suffering and pain involved in getting it off, and it may take some time before it is finally off.  

My ex seemed pretty confident that there is nothing I can do to make her sell. “Do what you can!”

I don’t know what I can do but I know that I won’t do nothing any longer. 

There is a quote that is attributed to Edmund Burke, but whose origins are disputed, that says: “The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing.”

While I wouldn’t to call my ex evil, or myself good for that matter, I know this situation is wrong. It’s not just and it’s not fair. It’s a breach of contract. It’s contempt of court.  And I know that allowing this to continue isn’t right. 

James 4:17 (ESV) says
17  … whoever knows the right thing to do and fails to do it, for him it is sin.

Sin isn’t just doing what is wrong, it is also not doing what is right: to know what you should do but failing to do it.  

Out of fear of confrontation, out of fear of the costs of time, money, and effort, and out of fear of the possible negative opinion of others, I have allowed a situation that isn’t right to continue and according to the word of God and my spirit and heart’s conviction, I know that it is sin.  And I believe that the Lord has convicted my conscience to take this difficult road to take that “manacle” off my ankle and to be completely free of ties that bind me to my former life and to forsake this sin, to give my life completely to Him.  

This isn’t the first time the Lord has called me to take difficult road as He has encouraged me to follow Him out of the darkness of addictions, negative mind states and attitudes, and to sacrifice much for the freedom I have today and as much as the idea of having to do this causes me pain, I know that it is necessary to pursue it until this matter is resolved.   

When my ex challenges me to “Do what you can!”,  she doesn’t know who I know, and I’m not talking about some attorney.  You see, like in the story of Daniel”, I have been “cast into the fire” before and I wasn’t alone then and I am not alone now. 

As we walk through this life we will have trouble but when we walk with the Lord we can have peace as we walk through them.  

In John 16:33 (NKJV) Christ said:
33  These things I have spoken to you, that in Me you may have peace. In the world you will have tribulation; but be of good cheer, I have overcome the world."

Because I have peace with God through faith in Jesus Christ, I know something about overcoming adversity, I know something about walking into the dessert without knowing if or when the journey will end.  And even though some things can seem impossible for us. Christ said:

Matthew 19:26 (NKJV)
26  … with God all things are possible."

And I know that word of God is true and even though it may take time and effort, I know that it is the Lord’s will that I not sin anymore by letting this wrong thing to continue so I will “Do what I can” and pray for the Lord to what He can and I will continue until it is finished.  

I counsel people on this path of Christian discipleship all the time and I hear horrible stories of difficult situations that people are in but I share my stories of overcoming and I advise them that in order to solve our problems we have to “DO SOMETHING!”, we have to be responsible for our own messes and take steps to get out of them.  We can’t go back to undo the mistakes of the past but we can start today on the road to resolve them.   

When we have huge problems that have no end in sight we have to do what we can each day to get closer to the solution and because we are Christian, we know that God will work all things together for our good, we just don’t know His timing.  If we are faithful to follow the Lord, He will be faithful to help us.  

So we do our part and we for God to do His with the hope and assurance that one day our problems will be behind us and we can look back and know that we walked through the fire with the Lord God Almighty Himself to set us free.  

So keep walking and talking with God. “Do what you can!” and leave the rest up to God.


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Today’s Bible verse comes to us from “The NLT Bible Promise Book for Men”.

This morning’s meditation verse is:

Philippians 4:6-7 (NLT2)
6  Don’t worry about anything; instead, pray about everything. Tell God what you need, and thank him for all he has done.
7  Then you will experience God’s peace, which exceeds anything we can understand. His peace will guard your hearts and minds as you live in Christ Jesus.

Today’s verses encourage us to not to worry about anything but to keep praying about everything, telling God what we need and thanking Him for all He has done with the assurance that if we do this we will have peace.  As we live in Christ Jesus, His peace will guard our hearts and minds.   

Enough said? I mean, wow, if you need a prescription for the path of Christian Discipleship, here it is!  This is walking in the Spirit! 

You want peace? Live in Christ Jesus.  Pray about everything. Tell God what you need. Thank Him for what He has done. 

What happens when you live your life this way?   His peace will guard your heart and mind.  

This is walking and talking with God.  This is life more abundantly. Live in Christ Jesus, everyday.

 

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As always, I invite all to go to mt4christ.org where I always share insights from prominent Christian theologians and counselors to assist my brothers and sisters in Christ with their walk.

Today we continue sharing from Clinton E. Arnold’s “Powers of Darkness”

As always, I share this information for educational purposes and encourage all to purchase Clinton Arnold’s books for your own private study and to support his work.  This resource is available on many websites for less than $20.00.

Structural Evil: One First-Century Case Example

In many ways Paul’s demonology reflects the common early Jewish understanding of evil spirits. In particular Paul apparently believed that pagan religions have close ties with the work of demons (see especially 1 Cor 10:19–20). We concluded earlier that the various non-Christian religions represent a special manifestation of the powers of darkness to deceive people and turn their attention away from the one true God.

According to Luke, Paul spent more time in Ephesus than anywhere else during his missionary journeys, which is understandable since Ephesus held strategic importance for reaching Asia Minor with the gospel. Some of Paul’s correspondence was written either from Ephesus (1 Corinthians) to Ephesus (Ephesians, 1 and 2 Timothy) or to nearby cities (Colossians and Philemon).

In some ways it is surprising that Paul never explicitly referred to one of the principal opponents of Christianity in Ephesus—the cult of the Ephesian Artemis. Artemis was the patron deity of Ephesus, and her cult wielded significant influence over the social, religious, economic and political lives of people throughout Asia Minor. Artemis, however, was not the only deity worshiped at Ephesus; up to fifty other gods and goddesses are also known to have had their cults in Ephesus during Paul’s time.

It appears Paul had not completely by-passed an issue of major importance to first-century Christians in Ephesus, that is, how to respond to the cult and the opposition it presented. In his letter to the Ephesians Paul provided a framework for a Christian response to the root issue: how to respond to the invisible realm of principalities and powers that stand behind it. The principles would therefore apply not only to the cult of Artemis, but also to any other pagan cult.

In chapter eleven, we discussed Paul’s concept of spiritual warfare. Here we will consider the cult of the Ephesian Artemis itself. An understanding of this cult provides one example of the multiplicity of ways that the powers exercised their hostile influence on people in Asia Minor as opponents of Christianity. This examination, in turn, may provide a model of the variety of levels of influence the powers exert on us today.

1. Through the Occult: The magical substructure of the Artemis cult brought individuals into direct contact with what we would call the occult. (I have documented and illustrated this point elsewhere.) The powers of darkness appear to gain direct access into the lives of people through involvement in magic, witchcraft and sorcery. It is little wonder the roaming Jewish exorcist Sceva found plenty of business in Ephesus (Acts 19:13–17).

Evangelical ministers today are giving numerous accounts of counseling severely demonized people who have had a background of involvement in the occult. Such people need the wise help of mature Christians to lead them to freedom from the bondage they experienced at the hands of the powers of darkness.

2. Through Counterfeit Religion: The term counterfeit implies a standard. For the early Christians there was only one true God—the God of Israel who is the God and Father of the Lord Jesus Christ. Throughout the biblical revelation of both the Old and the New Testament, all other so-called gods are called “false gods.”

In the Artemis cult much evidence points to the celebration of mystery rites. A common trait of many religions throughout the Hellenistic world, the mystery rite normally involved a ritual that culminated in symbolic union with the deity. Satan might very well have used the worship of Artemis to satisfy the spiritual yearnings of people and their longing for “salvation” through counterfeit experiences.

There is still only one God and one way of approaching him—through the Lord Jesus Christ. Paul’s writings give no precedent for a positive view of obtaining salvation through any of the non-Christian religions.

3. Through Political, Economic and Civic Structures: The Artemis cult controlled major economic and civic structures of western Asia Minor. The cult was the major savings and loan institution for the entire region. Athletic contests were held in her honor, and even one of the months of the year was named after her. Christians would have been forced to decide on such questions as whether they should refuse to borrow money from the cult and whether they should decline from participation in the “Artemisian games.” The eyes of Christians would certainly have seen the pervasiveness of her influence on their society.

The demonic is able to influence any existing human structure. The cult of Artemis is merely one example of a first-century structure that Satan used to delude people and lead them away from devotion to the one true God.

Through all of these means, which the principalities and powers inspire and maintain, the Christian gospel faced an all-pervasive and supernaturally powerful opponent. In his letter to the Ephesians Paul gave stressed that the principal opponent is not “blood and flesh”: it is not something material and tangible, perhaps like the cultic paraphernalia, the temple of the goddess, the banking structure or the Ar-. temisian games. The opponent is what stands behind the Artemis cult and all structures, institutions, traditions and values that keep people from responding to the good news of Jesus Christ and the kingdom of God. The opponent is Satan and his powers of darkness.

We too need to develop the ability to discern the true nature of the opposition and respond accordingly. Satan and his powers are still alive and use many of the same methods to deceive, oppress, destroy and, ultimately, blind people to the redemptive message of the gospel.[1]

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Join our “Victory over the Darkness”, “The Bondage Breaker”, "Freedom in Christ" series of Discipleship Classes via the mt4christ247 podcast!

at https://mt4christ247.podbean.com, You can also find it on Apple podcasts

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These teachings are also available on the MT4Christ247 You Tube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCTxjSNstREpuGWuL0bF3U7w/featured

Email me at mt4christ247@gmail.com to receive the class materials, share your progress, and to be encouraged.

My wife, TammyLyn, also offers Christian encouragement via her Facebook Group: Ask, Seek, Knock (https://www.facebook.com/groups/529047851449098 ) and her podcast Ask, Seek, and Knock on Podbean (https://feed.podbean.com/tammalyn78/feed.xml)

Encouragement for the Path of Christian Discipleship



[1] Clinton E. Arnold, Powers of Darkness: Principalities & Powers in Paul’s Letters (Downers Grove, IL: IVP Academic: An Imprint of InterVarsity Press, 1992), 207–209.

Thursday, September 1, 2022

The Path to Resolve Unfinished Business - Purity 825


 The Path to Resolve Unfinished Business - Purity 825

Purity 825 09/01/2022  Purity 825 Podcast

Good morning,

Today’s photo a water pathway between seemingly ending walls of rock comes to us from one of my family members who captured this scene during a visit to “The Grand Canyon of the Adirondacks” in Ausable Chasm NY.  Unfortunately, I wasn’t able to make the trip and so many of my family share photos from this trip that I am not sure which one shared this scene so I saved and shared it as “Ausable Chasm Pathway” – August 22, 2022 – Some Seguin or Clark”.  Even though I wasn’t able to go because of work I can get a small sense of what it must have been like at the bottom of that chasm from photos like this one.  

Well it’s Thursday again and even though I won’t be leading any discipleship groups on Zoom this evening, I share today’s photo as an encouragement to all who may feel that they are at the bottom of a chasm of problems or surrounded by problems on the right and the left to keep walking and talking with God on the pathway of Christian Discipleship.   When we decide to live out our faith by following the Lord with the way we live some how we can not only make it out of that chasm of personal and spiritual conflicts, we can have peace and joy while we walk through it because of the Lord’s presence with us. 

Today is also the first day of a new month so let’s choose to make a brand new start of it and take our first steps into September with the confidence that knows that God will be with us today and every day this month as we will transition from Summer to Fall and all the new experiences and responsibilities that come with the changing of the season.  

I don’t know about you but right now it sort of feels like I am at the bottom of a chasm because of the uncertainty of my wife’s current employment situation and because “back to school” season starts next week as I will be leading a new group into the Freedom in Christ Discipleship Course this Tuesday and will be leading some former graduates of the course through a course of my own making as we will examine Dietrich Bonhoeffer’s “Cost of Discipleship” on Thursdays. 

Also the Lord has put it on my heart to try to resolve some unfinished business of my past regarding my former home and I am admittedly a little nervous about it because it will involve lawyers and confrontation. But recently, I felt very convicted about this issue as I wish to walk into my future unhindered by the things of the past and even though I have taken care of so many things to put my past in the past. The issue of my old house has been something I have left on the back burner of my life and had resolved to ignore it and just hope that it would take care of itself in time.  

But the Lord apparently had different ideas. The other morning I was driving at work when suddenly I had thoughts of my own mortality and the simple fact that I am 50 I can’t really assume that I will be around forever. I started to think of my wife and kids and what would happen if I would suddenly die. 

My life insurance would be a blessing I guess but then I thought about my old house and how my ex has refused to sell it, as we agreed in our divorce and how she is “squatting” there and according to my son, has recently rented out a room someone to help her with the costs of living.  And I thought about how, if I should die suddenly, my wife or my kids would have to deal with my ex and probably fight her in court or surrender the value of the home that was legally mine.  

And that’s when my spirit, or The Spirit, hit me.  I had to take care of this.  I like to think of myself as a nice guy and I don’t like confrontation and I don’t want to necessarily cause my ex any trouble, but I got the sense that “right was right” – she should honor our divorce agreement – and that as a Christian, I was supposed to be responsible and take care of the things I have been entrusted to and do the things I have agreed to do . My ex and I both agreed to sell the house and by leaving things alone I was  not only shirking my responsibilities but was possibly endangering the inheritance that my family would receive.  

So, here we go into September and into the future ahead.  There is uncertainty. There is the excitement of new opportunities for ministry and encouraging more Christians to experience their freedom in Christ,  And there is the unpleasant business of settling unfinished business of the past, when part of me would just as much like to ignore things but even though I have some, okay anxiousness, about what will happen, I somehow have an enduring peace because I know that the Lord will be with me through it all and that I am doing the right thing.  

The Lord wants us to trust Him in uncertain times. He wants to walk with us into the excitement of new seasons. And the Lord wants us to resolve the issues of our pasts that we would rather just ignore, because He wants us to experience the abundant life of freedom that we can know when we resolve our problems and take all the obstacles out of our way that keep us from the joy of walking in peace with our heavenly Father knowing that we have resolved or forsaken all the trappings and turmoil from our old life to experience the new life we have in Him.

 

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Today’s Bible verse comes to us from “The NLT Bible Promise Book for Men”.

This morning’s meditation verse is:

Colossians 1:22 (NLT2)
22  Yet now he has reconciled you to himself through the death of Christ in his physical body. As a result, he has brought you into his own presence, and you are holy and blameless as you stand before him without a single fault.

Today’s verse reminds us that through Christ’s death and our faith in Him, we have been reconciled to God, brought into His presence and are now holy, and blameless without a single fault as we stand before Him.  

The joy our faith comes from Jesus! He paid the cost for our new lives with the Father s and when we put our faith in Him we are not only declared “Not Guilty” because our debt has been paid, but we are also blameless, without a single fault, in the presence of the Lord.  

We don’t have to feel guilty anymore. We have been reconciled to God. We have peace with Him.

We are also holy.  We are “set apart” as His children and for His purposes. 

And as I wrote about above, the Lord will cause us to resolve the things in our lives that make us doubt these facts of who we are.  

The Holy Spirit convicts us to live a holy life, to walk away from the ways of darkness that we used to live in and to resolve the things in our past that would condemn or accuse us of “not really being a Christian”.  

The way of righteousness and truth may not sit well with the world and may cause people to hate us but when we follow the Lord with the way we live our lives we can have the assurance that we are living according to God’s will because we will have peace in HIs presence and we will be able to honestly confess that we have done our best to resolve our past problems, make peace with others, and do what is right.

So don’t doubt who you are in Christ. The word of God is true. If we feel less than “holy”, we have to accept the forgiveness that we have received, live a righteous life now, and resolve those things in our past that have been left undone.  

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As always, I invite all to go to mt4christ.org where I always share insights from prominent Christian theologians and counselors to assist my brothers and sisters in Christ with their walk.

Today we continue sharing from Clinton E. Arnold’s “Powers of Darkness”

As always, I share this information for educational purposes and encourage all to purchase Clinton Arnold’s books for your own private study and to support his work.  This resource is available on many websites for less than $20.00.

The Recent Work of Frank Peretti

In his recent best-seller This Present Darkness, Frank Peretti unveils the strategy and networking of those hostile opponents who come from the realm of spirits, demons and powers. He depicts these forces of darkness mobilizing to gain control of a typical small town in America. They try to accomplish this takeover through a variety of means, but primarily through a plot to draw people away from Christ via an organized expression of the New Age movement.

Peretti moves the drama back and forth between the human and the spiritual plane. He discloses the demonic activity behind human struggles and difficulties. His conceptual framework is much the same as that of Lewis’s Screwtape Letters. Demons exert a direct influence on individuals. For instance, after portraying the evil activities of one of his human characters, Peretti gives his readers further spiritual insight into this person: “a deep and seductive voice spoke thoughts to her mind.” This character later turns out to be a university professor who is disseminating occultism through her teaching. Through similar demonic influence on key people throughout the university, the institution itself becomes perverted and is a major staging ground for this new philosophy.

While C. S. Lewis gave the Christian community a thought-provoking assessment of how an evil spirit may exert influence over a person in day-to-day life, Peretti builds upon this insight to help us imagine how the powers might work in concert to attain a much larger diabolical goal. He describes the individual workings of demonic powers, but he also shows their unified collective purpose. Assuming a well-defined hierarchy with a chain of command, Peretti depicts various ranks of powers carrying out their orders as part of a large-scale plan to usher in an occultic philosophy first to one strategic city, and from that base of operations, to the entire country.

As with any fictional representation of the unseen world, a few parts of his work are hard to swallow and perhaps do not seem to match biblical emphases. For instance, why is there so much said about the countermanding work of God’s angels and so little about the work of the Holy Spirit? Overall, however, Peretti gives us an account that is not only captivating but also imaginatively represents how the powers of darkness might actually work.

Those who appreciate Peretti’s novels will need to remember that the powers of darkness work through a multitude of ways to draw believers into sin and hinder the mission of the church. Satan may very well find his best line of attack against a church through something other than an organized conspiracy like the New Age movement. In fact, is it not more often the case that sexual impropriety, ethical misconduct, deeply entrenched feuds between church members and matters such as these do more to dim the light of the church’s testimony in its community than the inroads of occultism or Satanism? This is certainly not to minimize the danger of aberrant (or satanic) teaching, but it does emphasize Satan’s use of a wide variety of schemes (methodeia Eph 6:11).

The general impact that Peretti’s book has had on the life of the church has been quite positive in two respects: First, the book has effectively challenged people to factor the existence of the hostile demonic realm into their world view; and second, the comment I hear almost invariably from people who had read the book is, “It has prompted me to pray.” The soaring sales of his book and its sequel, Piercing the Darkness, indicate that much of evangelicalism was ready for this challenge.[1]

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These teachings are also available on the MT4Christ247 You Tube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCTxjSNstREpuGWuL0bF3U7w/featured

Email me at mt4christ247@gmail.com to receive the class materials, share your progress, and to be encouraged.

My wife, TammyLyn, also offers Christian encouragement via her Facebook Group: Ask, Seek, Knock (https://www.facebook.com/groups/529047851449098 ) and her podcast Ask, Seek, and Knock on Podbean (https://feed.podbean.com/tammalyn78/feed.xml)

Encouragement for the Path of Christian Discipleship



[1] Clinton E. Arnold, Powers of Darkness: Principalities & Powers in Paul’s Letters (Downers Grove, IL: IVP Academic: An Imprint of InterVarsity Press, 1992), 205–207.