What are the signs? We are in the church age
The term “last days” refers to the time between Christ’s first and second coming. Heb 1:12
Why look into the end times prophecy? Benware Pamphlet
God is in control, 2. He is good, 3. Holy living(understand the judgements) 4. effects our priorities 5. Gives us hope
Groundwork for End Times prophecy
Abrahamic Covenant tells us that God is not done with Israel. Gen 12
Which helps us to understand the end times events
There are no events that must happen in order for the second coming of Christ to happen, hence “no one knows the or the hour”
“like a thief in the night” We are to be prepared Matt 24:40-44
Major Signs that point to the end…and are things that will happen in the Tribulation Matthew 24:3-6
Increased Apostasy (false teaching) During the tribulation period the main form of apostasy is going to be “The AntiChrist” he will set himself up in the temple to be worshipped. The movement toward apostasy will make people more comfortable with him and his religious system. Mt 24:24 “even the elect if it was possible could be deceived”.
Doctrinal Characteristics of apostasy
-denial of Trinity (Godhead) 1 John 2:22
-denial of the incarnation 1 John 2:23
-denial of His return 2 Peter 3:4
Lifestyle characteristics of apostasy
-When there is warped doctrine there are warped morals
2 Tim 3:1-5
Deception usually takes some time to build up, it is a move away from truth but in a way that is slow and comfortable.
Preparation for the Ecumenical United Religion/church.
Revelation 17 gives us a picture of what the apostate religious system will look like under the name “Mystery Babylon” It will be world wide, have political clout, unfaithful to the truth, appearance of glory on the outside but internally corrupt and will persecute the believers in the tribulation. 2 Thess. 2:4 (antichrist as God)
-Most of the modern day religions refer to Jesus or give Him a prominent place in their theology. Apostate Christiandom
The groundwork for this system will possibly start at the close of the church age.
Political Preparations. Israel Ez. 37 The reestablishment of Israel as a nation and occupying the land. 1948 Israel became a state and now more then 5 million Jewish people are in Palestine.
-Zech. 12:2-3 Talks about how Jerusalem will be attacked and it will be a “heavy stone”. All eyes will be on the Holy land and it will be the center of end times events.
Practically speaking right now, how often are we hearing about the middle east?
-10 nation coalition led by the antichrist. Rev 13.
Technology Dan 12:4 Knowledge of these Prophecies.
The Lightning rod illustration
5. Matt 24:6-7 Wars 194 countries and currently there are 30 armed conflicts, roughly 15%, Famines 25,000 people a day die of Hunger related issues. Pestilences (disease), Modern medicine has claimed control over many diseases but new diseases keep springing up. Earthquakes 130,000 Minor since 1900, 134 strong cat. 7
Are there signs that the next event is closer? Yes, can we pinpoint exact things? We can speculate
The Bottom line is…
Are you ready for it?
Next week we are going to talk about the next event which is the
“Rapture of the church (believers)”
Sunday, November 25, 2007
Sunday, November 18, 2007
"Thanks-taking": Giving
We are willing to take from God but when it comes to giving to Him problems arise. The Bible is clear about the discipline of financial giving to the work of the Lord. Tonight I want to examine a few passages about giving. Some time in 2008 I am planning on doing a series on finances, not just about giving but about biblical principles for our finances. The N.T. alone has over 1600 references to money, like the drama more then heaven or hell. Why is that, because God knows that it can be a huge issue in our lives. In a sense it is what our world revolves around.
I want to use Paul’s charge in 2 Corinthians because they were challenging Paul and what the giving to the Jerusalem church was used for.
Paul used the Macedonian church as an example of true Christ centered giving.
2 Cor. 8
vrs1-4 They had a strong desire to give to the work of the Lord, so much that they gave beyond their ability. (Sacrificial)
Widows Mite Luke 21:1-3
-The Bible nowhere says we need vow of poverty to follow Christ
V4 Ungency, they wanted to help the cause of Christ
Vrs 5-8 First they gave themselves salvation, then to the work (time), their resources. As a result this tests the sincerity of their love for God and others.
Vrs 9 Christ is our inspiration We can never pay Him back nor does He expect that but we should be inspired by his generosity toward us. He sacrificed, are we sacrificing?
Vrs 10-15
10-11 Keep your commitment because you had a good reason to make it.
Vrs12 Attitude is everything
Vrs 13 Don’t go into debt to help others
Vrs 14 help others and God will inspire others to help you when you are down and out.
Vrs 15 The manna again, we can’t hold on to tight.
2 Cor 9
V1-2 Paul reminds them of their willingness a year ago (superfluous = overflow) Sometimes we need to be reminded of the basic way we felt when we realized what God did for us.
Vrs 3-5 Paul reminds of their commitment and his boasting of their commitment. Notice he says this was truly out of their generosity not obligation. We should never feel obligated by a person to give our only obligation is to God b/c of what he has done.
Vrs 6 Reap what we sow
Vrs 7a How much should I give?
Purposes in his heart (amount) Tithe O.T concept meaning tenth. Was a tax
· Mal 3, Deut. 14, Numbers 18 A Jewish person was to give a 10th to the Levites, 10th to the festival and 10th every three years to the poor =23 & 1/3 % Church does not tax people.. When you hear tithe it means the expectation is 10% but it cannot be a dogmatic truth. Is it a good place to be in your giving?
· Pray to make your decision,
· Proportionate 2 Cor 8:12
· 1 Cor 16:1-2 prospers and regular
· Vrs 7b Cheerful giver
Bottom Line
Jump to vrs 12-13 Giving supports the ministry(Hudson Taylor ill), thanking God (worship) and being a testimony to others that you are willing to sacrifice and not hold onto everything you have.
Relient k lyrics
I want to use Paul’s charge in 2 Corinthians because they were challenging Paul and what the giving to the Jerusalem church was used for.
Paul used the Macedonian church as an example of true Christ centered giving.
2 Cor. 8
vrs1-4 They had a strong desire to give to the work of the Lord, so much that they gave beyond their ability. (Sacrificial)
Widows Mite Luke 21:1-3
-The Bible nowhere says we need vow of poverty to follow Christ
V4 Ungency, they wanted to help the cause of Christ
Vrs 5-8 First they gave themselves salvation, then to the work (time), their resources. As a result this tests the sincerity of their love for God and others.
Vrs 9 Christ is our inspiration We can never pay Him back nor does He expect that but we should be inspired by his generosity toward us. He sacrificed, are we sacrificing?
Vrs 10-15
10-11 Keep your commitment because you had a good reason to make it.
Vrs12 Attitude is everything
Vrs 13 Don’t go into debt to help others
Vrs 14 help others and God will inspire others to help you when you are down and out.
Vrs 15 The manna again, we can’t hold on to tight.
2 Cor 9
V1-2 Paul reminds them of their willingness a year ago (superfluous = overflow) Sometimes we need to be reminded of the basic way we felt when we realized what God did for us.
Vrs 3-5 Paul reminds of their commitment and his boasting of their commitment. Notice he says this was truly out of their generosity not obligation. We should never feel obligated by a person to give our only obligation is to God b/c of what he has done.
Vrs 6 Reap what we sow
Vrs 7a How much should I give?
Purposes in his heart (amount) Tithe O.T concept meaning tenth. Was a tax
· Mal 3, Deut. 14, Numbers 18 A Jewish person was to give a 10th to the Levites, 10th to the festival and 10th every three years to the poor =23 & 1/3 % Church does not tax people.. When you hear tithe it means the expectation is 10% but it cannot be a dogmatic truth. Is it a good place to be in your giving?
· Pray to make your decision,
· Proportionate 2 Cor 8:12
· 1 Cor 16:1-2 prospers and regular
· Vrs 7b Cheerful giver
Bottom Line
Jump to vrs 12-13 Giving supports the ministry(Hudson Taylor ill), thanking God (worship) and being a testimony to others that you are willing to sacrifice and not hold onto everything you have.
Relient k lyrics
Thursday, November 15, 2007
"This is my what": Communion
Luke 22:14-20
Vrs 14-18 Jesus celebrates the Passover feast with the Disciples
He tells them this will not happen until Rev 19:9 the “marriage feast of the Lamb” What they are witnessing will not happen again until all the end times events come to pass.
The Passover commemorated Israel's escape from bondage in Egypt. In Exodus, the blood of the Passover lamb was painted on the door frames, causing the plague of the firstborn to pass over their houses sparing the firstborn sons from death. The Last Supper was very significant because Jesus showed his disciples he was about to become the Passover Lamb of God. His blood would open the door to freedom. His followers would exchange slavery to sin and death for eternal life in God's Kingdom..
V 19 This is my Body do this in remembrance
V20 The cup of the “New Covenant in my Blood”
Covenant Agreement is usually between two parties (bilateral) mortgage illustration. Conditional agreement
Old Covenant “Mosaic Covenant” if you obey me I will care for you
God wanted to show His people that they could never live up to their end of the agreement. He wanted to prove to them that even though they could not He is still gracious, loving and merciful.
New Covenant of Jesus Blood was unilateral, unconditional.
Jesus shed His Blood for the forgiveness of sins. When you believe and enter into that relationship you fall into God’s unconditional love.
This unconditional approach was not foreign to the Jews it actually started with Abraham Gen12:1-7 God told Abraham He would bless him with an everlasting and forever covenant. Jesus was Abraham’s seed. We are blessed by Him.
Why do we celebrate communion?
Remembrance 1 Cor. 11:24-25 (Look at Him)
Examine (Myself) 1 Cor. 11:27-32 Look at you life, how are you living up to God’s standards, how are you not? Who do you have to make a mense with?
Participate (Myself ) 1 Cor. 10:16-17
Together in unity (Others) 1 Cor 10:17 & 11:33
Proclaiming His death (to others) 1 Cor 11:26
Why do we use these elements?
Bread – manna God’s provision
Feeding of 5000
John 6:29-40 Notice how Jesus shows them that Moses bread came from Heaven and Jesus is the one that comes from Heaven (New Covenant) I am the Bread of life He is our daily provision, He is what we need to feel satisfied, He is what nourishes our sould.
Lets meditate on this as we observe the remembrance of Jesus’ broken body.
Cup- wine = deliverance We understand that in the first Passover the Israelites were directed to put blood on their door mantle so the spirit would Passover. We understand that in Old Covenant they were to bring a spotless lamb and its blood would cleanse them from their sin
Wine represents God's covenant in blood, poured out in payment for mankind's sin.
• Typically wine is served four times during the Passover meal. According to Jewish tradition, the four cups represent four expressions of redemption. The first cup is called the cup of sanctification; the second is the cup of judgment; the third is the cup of redemption; and the fourth is the cup of the kingdom.
Vrs 14-18 Jesus celebrates the Passover feast with the Disciples
He tells them this will not happen until Rev 19:9 the “marriage feast of the Lamb” What they are witnessing will not happen again until all the end times events come to pass.
The Passover commemorated Israel's escape from bondage in Egypt. In Exodus, the blood of the Passover lamb was painted on the door frames, causing the plague of the firstborn to pass over their houses sparing the firstborn sons from death. The Last Supper was very significant because Jesus showed his disciples he was about to become the Passover Lamb of God. His blood would open the door to freedom. His followers would exchange slavery to sin and death for eternal life in God's Kingdom..
V 19 This is my Body do this in remembrance
V20 The cup of the “New Covenant in my Blood”
Covenant Agreement is usually between two parties (bilateral) mortgage illustration. Conditional agreement
Old Covenant “Mosaic Covenant” if you obey me I will care for you
God wanted to show His people that they could never live up to their end of the agreement. He wanted to prove to them that even though they could not He is still gracious, loving and merciful.
New Covenant of Jesus Blood was unilateral, unconditional.
Jesus shed His Blood for the forgiveness of sins. When you believe and enter into that relationship you fall into God’s unconditional love.
This unconditional approach was not foreign to the Jews it actually started with Abraham Gen12:1-7 God told Abraham He would bless him with an everlasting and forever covenant. Jesus was Abraham’s seed. We are blessed by Him.
Why do we celebrate communion?
Remembrance 1 Cor. 11:24-25 (Look at Him)
Examine (Myself) 1 Cor. 11:27-32 Look at you life, how are you living up to God’s standards, how are you not? Who do you have to make a mense with?
Participate (Myself ) 1 Cor. 10:16-17
Together in unity (Others) 1 Cor 10:17 & 11:33
Proclaiming His death (to others) 1 Cor 11:26
Why do we use these elements?
Bread – manna God’s provision
Feeding of 5000
John 6:29-40 Notice how Jesus shows them that Moses bread came from Heaven and Jesus is the one that comes from Heaven (New Covenant) I am the Bread of life He is our daily provision, He is what we need to feel satisfied, He is what nourishes our sould.
Lets meditate on this as we observe the remembrance of Jesus’ broken body.
Cup- wine = deliverance We understand that in the first Passover the Israelites were directed to put blood on their door mantle so the spirit would Passover. We understand that in Old Covenant they were to bring a spotless lamb and its blood would cleanse them from their sin
Wine represents God's covenant in blood, poured out in payment for mankind's sin.
• Typically wine is served four times during the Passover meal. According to Jewish tradition, the four cups represent four expressions of redemption. The first cup is called the cup of sanctification; the second is the cup of judgment; the third is the cup of redemption; and the fourth is the cup of the kingdom.
Friday, November 9, 2007
MIssion Possible M5 "The Church"
Mission Possible M5 “The Church”
Over view
Acts 1:9 You are my witnesses…Jerusalem
Jerusalem Holy City center for Jewish worship.
Where do we worship? At Church… how can we be witnesses at church? Aren’t all the people Christians?
(the hour)
1. Come to “The Five” prepared to do ministry. Benware ill how can I can make this place a better place. Church is not a show
(being a part of the church)
2. How can I use my gifts in the church to further Christ’s witness?
The church should be the communicator of the truth and be a witness not only to others but to one another but working together as a unit. First 11 verses of chapter 12 tell us that each person who is a believer has a gift given by God
On the website I will post an online spiritual gifts test.
Why do we have these gifts? Verse 7 sums it up
Three areas that we want to examine when it comes to being a part of the body of Christ
1 Corinthians 12:12-27
Verses 12-13 Unity within the Body there are many parts but they are under one Head Jesus and they work together for the same purpose.
John 17:11, 20-21 Jesus prays that we would be as one.
Unity gives credibility.
Philippians 2:1-4 key to unity is looking out for others rather then yourself. This does not mean there are never disagreements but in a church we should have specific purposes of why we exists “The Five” and know that we have to be unified on accomplishing them b/c God says we should.
Verses 14-20 Diversity in the Body of believers each to do a different job for the purpose of furthering God’s kingdom. Paul uses the illustration of a human body.
I don’t expect my ears to see but that does not mean I do not need them everyone is called to do something different.
When you figure out your gift and start serving you will feel a sense of fulfillment, realize you are doing your part and you grow. Tom Arthur
Verses 21-27 Interdependence- we need one another to be Christ’s witnesses. When we decide not to use your gift you are affecting the people around you and yourself.
sorry for the late post
Over view
Acts 1:9 You are my witnesses…Jerusalem
Jerusalem Holy City center for Jewish worship.
Where do we worship? At Church… how can we be witnesses at church? Aren’t all the people Christians?
(the hour)
1. Come to “The Five” prepared to do ministry. Benware ill how can I can make this place a better place. Church is not a show
(being a part of the church)
2. How can I use my gifts in the church to further Christ’s witness?
The church should be the communicator of the truth and be a witness not only to others but to one another but working together as a unit. First 11 verses of chapter 12 tell us that each person who is a believer has a gift given by God
On the website I will post an online spiritual gifts test.
Why do we have these gifts? Verse 7 sums it up
Three areas that we want to examine when it comes to being a part of the body of Christ
1 Corinthians 12:12-27
Verses 12-13 Unity within the Body there are many parts but they are under one Head Jesus and they work together for the same purpose.
John 17:11, 20-21 Jesus prays that we would be as one.
Unity gives credibility.
Philippians 2:1-4 key to unity is looking out for others rather then yourself. This does not mean there are never disagreements but in a church we should have specific purposes of why we exists “The Five” and know that we have to be unified on accomplishing them b/c God says we should.
Verses 14-20 Diversity in the Body of believers each to do a different job for the purpose of furthering God’s kingdom. Paul uses the illustration of a human body.
I don’t expect my ears to see but that does not mean I do not need them everyone is called to do something different.
When you figure out your gift and start serving you will feel a sense of fulfillment, realize you are doing your part and you grow. Tom Arthur
Verses 21-27 Interdependence- we need one another to be Christ’s witnesses. When we decide not to use your gift you are affecting the people around you and yourself.
sorry for the late post
Monday, October 29, 2007
Mission Possible M4 "Your Circle"
Mission Possible M4 Acts 1:8 “Your Circle” Judea, Southern Kingdom of Israel, Home for most of the Jews. They were under Roman rule.
Our Judea is: Family, friends, co-workers & classmates.
“Be My witnesses” with family, friends, classmates and co workers.
Matthew 13:57 It is tough in our circle
Three questions which are three challenges.
1. What does my Christian walk look like among them?
1 Timothy 3:6-8 “good reputation” 1 Timothy 4:15
Acts 5:33-42 Gamaliel
Areas to focus in on:
-Am I compassionate? Jesus had compassion on people.
-Am I judgmental? Quick to point out others wrongs where I am right
-Am I practicing what I preach? Don’t only be hearers but be doers (you have a responsibility, they don’t)
During trouble -Mt. 10:17-19 problems happen so you can be a testimony. The Lord gives and the Lord takes away.
Acts 22:11-13 God will use you if you have a good testimony
2. Do I look for opportunities to bring up spiritual conversation or invite them to events that may bring up spiritual issues?
Romans 1:16
3. Do I regularly pray or them?
Col. 4:2-6
Our Judea is: Family, friends, co-workers & classmates.
“Be My witnesses” with family, friends, classmates and co workers.
Matthew 13:57 It is tough in our circle
Three questions which are three challenges.
1. What does my Christian walk look like among them?
1 Timothy 3:6-8 “good reputation” 1 Timothy 4:15
Acts 5:33-42 Gamaliel
Areas to focus in on:
-Am I compassionate? Jesus had compassion on people.
-Am I judgmental? Quick to point out others wrongs where I am right
-Am I practicing what I preach? Don’t only be hearers but be doers (you have a responsibility, they don’t)
During trouble -Mt. 10:17-19 problems happen so you can be a testimony. The Lord gives and the Lord takes away.
Acts 22:11-13 God will use you if you have a good testimony
2. Do I look for opportunities to bring up spiritual conversation or invite them to events that may bring up spiritual issues?
Romans 1:16
3. Do I regularly pray or them?
Col. 4:2-6
Wednesday, October 24, 2007
Mission Possible M3 "Our Community"
Mission Possible M3 “Our Community”
Acts 1:8 “You will be my Witnesses... in Samaria”
Samaria Background. Because of the fall of (Northern Kingdom) Israel to the Assyrians they started to intermarry. The Jews disliked them because they were half breads
Did the message get to Samaria Acts 8:4-13
Vrs 4-5 “Those who were scattered preached” Troubling time helped them live out purpose in their lives. How do we handle when trouble hits. Do we proclaim the hope we have? Is it an opportunity to share with others.
Vrs 6-8 Philip was preaching and healing doing amazing things in the name of Jesus.
This is a message coming from the Jews who were known to hate Samaritans. Now they were hearing a message of love forgiveness and help. The Jewish testimony among the Samaritans was not very good.
The Christian testimony to outsiders is not very good. Christians have a testimony of hate, judgment, being close minded and infringing on others people’s rights
We have to break that barrier down if we are going to have people listen to the message. How do we do this? And where do we need to do this?
Lets look at what happens if we don’t
Vrs 9-11 Simon who previously astonished people.
People looked to a sourcer and thought he was “from God”
If the people of God are not in their community and impacting it then people will look elsewhere to find meaning and purpose in life. If Christians are in the community the results is the message is preached and people believe. Most Christians think that being out in the community means political activism.
God has trusted us with this message.
2 Corinthians 5:18-19 Message of reconciliation. Committed us to the word of reconciliation.
Vrs 12-13 people believed not only the ones who where looking in the wrong direction for meaning, but also the one who was leading believed as well.
1. Gets the message out
2. Encourages other believers to follow suit
3. Encourages others Christians in their ministries
Our Samaria is Lacey Township & the surrounding area.
Demographics of Lacey 60% of population are young families
Examples of what a community focus has done in our church our church has many ministries but I want to focus on these specific ministries because they are very open to the community.
-Youth Ministry Robert Oliver old Pastor
-Kids Club
-Mops
Nothing is impossible with God
Two ways that we can focus on to minister to people in Lacey.
1. Help them with their middle class problems James “show me your faith” John “let your light shine”
2. Help them with their spiritual needs Mark 6:33-35
Acts 1:8 “You will be my Witnesses... in Samaria”
Samaria Background. Because of the fall of (Northern Kingdom) Israel to the Assyrians they started to intermarry. The Jews disliked them because they were half breads
Did the message get to Samaria Acts 8:4-13
Vrs 4-5 “Those who were scattered preached” Troubling time helped them live out purpose in their lives. How do we handle when trouble hits. Do we proclaim the hope we have? Is it an opportunity to share with others.
Vrs 6-8 Philip was preaching and healing doing amazing things in the name of Jesus.
This is a message coming from the Jews who were known to hate Samaritans. Now they were hearing a message of love forgiveness and help. The Jewish testimony among the Samaritans was not very good.
The Christian testimony to outsiders is not very good. Christians have a testimony of hate, judgment, being close minded and infringing on others people’s rights
We have to break that barrier down if we are going to have people listen to the message. How do we do this? And where do we need to do this?
Lets look at what happens if we don’t
Vrs 9-11 Simon who previously astonished people.
People looked to a sourcer and thought he was “from God”
If the people of God are not in their community and impacting it then people will look elsewhere to find meaning and purpose in life. If Christians are in the community the results is the message is preached and people believe. Most Christians think that being out in the community means political activism.
God has trusted us with this message.
2 Corinthians 5:18-19 Message of reconciliation. Committed us to the word of reconciliation.
Vrs 12-13 people believed not only the ones who where looking in the wrong direction for meaning, but also the one who was leading believed as well.
1. Gets the message out
2. Encourages other believers to follow suit
3. Encourages others Christians in their ministries
Our Samaria is Lacey Township & the surrounding area.
Demographics of Lacey 60% of population are young families
Examples of what a community focus has done in our church our church has many ministries but I want to focus on these specific ministries because they are very open to the community.
-Youth Ministry Robert Oliver old Pastor
-Kids Club
-Mops
Nothing is impossible with God
Two ways that we can focus on to minister to people in Lacey.
1. Help them with their middle class problems James “show me your faith” John “let your light shine”
2. Help them with their spiritual needs Mark 6:33-35
Monday, October 15, 2007
Mission Possible: M2 "Ask the Master"
Mission Possible M2 “Ask the Master”
Matthew 6:5-15
Verse 5 “When you pray” don’t be like the hypocrites Main reason for their prayer is so others can observe how spiritual they are. They have received their reward because they were just doing it so others can see.
Verse 6 What should we do in personal prayer? Clear ourselves from distractions. Psalm 91 “The secret place” Getting yourself right with God.
God will answer those prayers.
Why do we pray in public when the Bible seems to say not to?.
John 11:38-44 for the benefit of others teach
Matthew 18:19-21 get together with others believers Join with me
Acts2:42 The first church “prayers” part of worship
Verse 7 Vain repetitions “Centering prayer” Tony Campola Saying Jesus’ name over and over.
As Willard says in his book. “Prayer is an intelligent conversation”
Verses 8 God Knows your needs. Like a parent knows their child’s needs and it is not necessary to use a lot of words or some elaborate case. Eph 3:20 Able to do more
Verse 9 This is how we pray
“our Father in heavens”
1. Recognizing God’s position in our life “Abba” Mk 14:36, Rom 8:15, Gal 4:6
2. “Heavens” He is not far from us Acts 17:27
3. Hallowed Name is to be revered
In Biblical times names meant something
Word “hallow” is set apart. Nothing can compare to Him
Verses 10 “Thy Kingdom come” God’s promise is that His kingdom will be established and we want to pray for that to come quickly. This keeps our focus on what is to come. End times events
“thy will be done on earth as it is in heaven” pray that our lives are according to the will of God and that we don’t fall out of it by doing what is wrong. Everything must be brought into obedience of Him.
Verse 11 “give us this day our daily bread” Provide for my needs today. In some senses what good is knowing that our needs will be met tomorrow if we are supposed to live for the present.
Verses 12 Forgive our debts. Because of our sin we owe God death. Asking for God’s pardon and grace and in return we want the ability to forgive those who have wronged us.
Have pity on me because sometimes I can’t help it. If we look at other people in this manner we may be able to not hold their sin against them. Homeless peoples decisions.
Verses 13 Keep us from bad situations. This prayer starts with the Glory and power of God and ends with our weakness and feebleness. It is helping us to realize that we must not be prideful.
“deliver” protect us from Satan Eph. 6
Verses 14-15 The phrase “As we forgive our debtors” was a new phrase and not found in Jewish devotions or communication with God.
God will not forgive you if you do not turn from your sin of un-forgiveness toward another. God only forgives what we have remorse or sorrow for.
As a believers we have to follow the Master and daily pray. As far as our mission we need to be praying.
If you have prayer requests please e-mail mike@the5church.com
Matthew 6:5-15
Verse 5 “When you pray” don’t be like the hypocrites Main reason for their prayer is so others can observe how spiritual they are. They have received their reward because they were just doing it so others can see.
Verse 6 What should we do in personal prayer? Clear ourselves from distractions. Psalm 91 “The secret place” Getting yourself right with God.
God will answer those prayers.
Why do we pray in public when the Bible seems to say not to?.
John 11:38-44 for the benefit of others teach
Matthew 18:19-21 get together with others believers Join with me
Acts2:42 The first church “prayers” part of worship
Verse 7 Vain repetitions “Centering prayer” Tony Campola Saying Jesus’ name over and over.
As Willard says in his book. “Prayer is an intelligent conversation”
Verses 8 God Knows your needs. Like a parent knows their child’s needs and it is not necessary to use a lot of words or some elaborate case. Eph 3:20 Able to do more
Verse 9 This is how we pray
“our Father in heavens”
1. Recognizing God’s position in our life “Abba” Mk 14:36, Rom 8:15, Gal 4:6
2. “Heavens” He is not far from us Acts 17:27
3. Hallowed Name is to be revered
In Biblical times names meant something
Word “hallow” is set apart. Nothing can compare to Him
Verses 10 “Thy Kingdom come” God’s promise is that His kingdom will be established and we want to pray for that to come quickly. This keeps our focus on what is to come. End times events
“thy will be done on earth as it is in heaven” pray that our lives are according to the will of God and that we don’t fall out of it by doing what is wrong. Everything must be brought into obedience of Him.
Verse 11 “give us this day our daily bread” Provide for my needs today. In some senses what good is knowing that our needs will be met tomorrow if we are supposed to live for the present.
Verses 12 Forgive our debts. Because of our sin we owe God death. Asking for God’s pardon and grace and in return we want the ability to forgive those who have wronged us.
Have pity on me because sometimes I can’t help it. If we look at other people in this manner we may be able to not hold their sin against them. Homeless peoples decisions.
Verses 13 Keep us from bad situations. This prayer starts with the Glory and power of God and ends with our weakness and feebleness. It is helping us to realize that we must not be prideful.
“deliver” protect us from Satan Eph. 6
Verses 14-15 The phrase “As we forgive our debtors” was a new phrase and not found in Jewish devotions or communication with God.
God will not forgive you if you do not turn from your sin of un-forgiveness toward another. God only forgives what we have remorse or sorrow for.
As a believers we have to follow the Master and daily pray. As far as our mission we need to be praying.
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