November 27, 2013

Thanksgiving Habit

Wild Turkeys

The Thanksgiving Habit

Sermon by: J.R. Miller, 1904


The annual Thanksgiving Day in America, has grown to be a national festival. It is a day of rejoicing. It summons all the people to gratitude. It is fitting that a people who have received untold blessings, should 
set apart one day on which all should recall their mercies, think of God as the Giver of all and express their grateful feelings in words of praise.

In one of the Psalms 34:1, the writer says: "I will bless the Lord at all times; His praise shall continually be in my mouth." He had learned to sing in the hours of pain—as well as in the times of gladness. That is the way the Christian should live—nothing should hush his song or choke the voice of thanksgiving and praise.

The only way to get thanksgiving into its true place in our lives—is to have it grow into a habit. A habit is a well worn path. There was a first step over the course, breaking the way. Then a second person, finding the prints of feet, walked in them. A third followed, then a fourth, until at length there was a beaten path, and now thousands go upon it.

If we find that we have been leaving thanksgiving out of our lives, if we have been allowing ourselves to grum
ble instead of praise, if we have indulged in unhappiness instead of in gladness—we should instantly set about the breaking of a new path, a thanksgiving path. It will not be easy at first, for gloomy dispositions when long indulged persist in staying in our lives. But they can be conquered, and we should not pause in our effort until we have trained ourselves entirely away from everything that is cheerless and ungrateful, into the ways of joy and song.

Indeed, we shall some day see that many of the richest and best blessings of our lives, have come to us thro
ugh experiences and circumstances which to us seemed adverse, and from which we shrank. There is an old promise which says that to those who love God—all things work together for their good. All we have to make sure of—is that we keep ourselves in the love of God. If we do this, everything which comes to us will bring 
its enriching in some way, and out of the painful things—our lives we will gather the best blessings and the deepest joys.

We shall not have many miles at the most—of the rough, steep road. In a few years we shall have gone over it all, and shall have come out into a place where there shall be nothing to vex or disturb us. And such glad-
ness waits for us, such blessing, that one hour there—will make us forget all the sorrow and pain and toil of the way!

There are those who have learned this lesson so well, that wherever they go they make happiness, 
their lives are blessings!


Written by: J. R. Miller, 1904


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November 25, 2013

Happy Thanksgiving

Charlie Brown and Snoopy by: Charles M Schulz

Have a Charlie Brown
Thanksgiving

       The Charlie Brown and Lucy van Pelt, "Thanksgiving football joke" was featured in Charles M. Schulz's comic strip called "Peanuts", beginning in November 14, 1951. - Charlie, not trusting Lucy, believes when he runs up to kick the ball Lucy will re-
move the ball at the very last moment. He would then fly up in the air and crash to the ground injuring himself. Lucy convinces Charlie that this year is different, she will not trick him again, but she does anyway and Charlie falls for the gag year after year.
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Charlie and Lucy Dialogue:

Lucy: Charlie Brown! Oh, Charlie Brown!
Charlie: I can’t believe it. She must think I’m the most stupid person alive.
Lucy: Come on, Charlie Brown. I’ll hold the ball and you kick it.
Charlie: Hold it? Ha! You’ll pull it away and I’ll land flat on my back and kill myself.
Lucy: But Charlie Brown, it’s Thanksgiving.
Charlie: What’s that got to do with anything?
Lucy: Well, one of the greatest traditions we have is the Thanksgiving Day football game. And the biggest, most important tradition of all is the kicking off of the football.
Charlie: Is that right?
Lucy: Absolutely. Come on, Charlie Brown. It’s a big honor for you.
Charlie: Well, if it’s that important, a person should never turn down a big honor. Maybe I should do it. Besides she wouldn't try to trick me on a traditional holiday. This time I’m gonna kick that ball to the moon!
Charlie: Aaauuugh!
Lucy: Isn't it peculiar, Charlie Brown, how some traditions just slowly fade away?




Happy Thanksgiving!

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November 19, 2013

Sermon on Mars Hill

Sermon on Mars Hill
Acts 17:16-34


Athens, Greece: The Areopagus 


   The Apostle Paul is on his second missionary journey along with his chosen companions Silas and Timothy. They are on a divinely appointed mission, Acts15:36. They have already passed through the region of Galatia and have now arrived in Philippi where they were stripped beaten and thrown into prison for preaching the word of the Lord. From Thessalonica they were sent to Berea and from there believers finally had to escort Paul to Athens but Silas and Timothy stayed at Berea

The timeline when Paul gives his Mars Hill sermon is approx
imately mid way through his second missionary journey about 51AD. His audience are Stoic and Epicurean philoso
phers including foreigners and we know that Paul spoke both Hebrew and Greek languages. The location of his sermon, The Areopagus, was well known for its public debates on philosophy and religion. Today Paul's sermon on Mars Hill is used around the world as a model on how to effectively preach the Gospel.

Paul is preparing to throw three Javelins' in this public forum and each one will exceed the mark of the previous throw. He is going to deliver three truths about God to his audience like a highly trained olympic athlete. He is very distressed to see that the city was full of idols. A group of Epicurean and Stoic philosoph-
ers began to debate with him and they said, "what is this babbler trying to say?" - "then they took him and brought him to a meeting of the Areopagus." Acts17:18,19.

"The Olympic flame has been lit"



"Paul then stood up and said, ' People of Athens! I see that in every way
you are very religious. For as I walked around and looked carefully at
your objects of worship I even found an alter with this inscription: To
an unknown God. So you are ignorant of the very thing you worship
and this is what I am going to proclaim to you."Acts17:2


God's Omnipotence:The first truth Paul wants his audience to understand about God is that He has unlimited power. "The God who made the world and everything in it is the Lord of heaven and earth and does not live in temples built by human hands. And He is not served by human hands, as if He needed anything. Rather, He himself gives everyone life and breath and everything else."

The God - Greek transliteration; refers to the supreme being who owns and sustains all things.
who made the world - Greek transliteration; kosmos; the universe; an ordered system; the stars.
and everything in it - Greek translation; panta; viewing each part of the whole in terms individual parts
is the Lord - Greek transliteration; kurios; master; a person exercising absolute ownership rights.
of heaven - Greek transliteration; ouranos; the visible heavens; the root word meaning to encompass.
and earth - Greek transliteration; ge'; the physical earth; which God uses to prepare us for eternity.
and does not live in temples built by human hands. And He is not served by human hands, as if
He needed anything. Rather, He gives everyone life and breath and everything else. V24,25.

God's Omnipresence: The second truth Paul wants his audience to understand; God is present everywhere at the same time. "From one man He made all the nations, that they should inhabit the whole earth; and He marked out their appointed times in history and the boundaries of their lands. God did this so they would seek Him and perhaps reach out for Him and find Him, though He is not far from any one of us. For in Him we live and have our being. As some of your own poets have said, We are his offspring,V26

God's Judgment: The third truth Paul wants his audience to understand; one dayGod will judge the world by His son Jesus Christ."Therefore since we are God's offspring, we should not think that the Divine Being is like gold or silver or stone an image made by human design and skill. In the past God has overlooked such ignorance but now He commands all people everywhere to repent. For He has set a day where He will judge the world with justice by the Man He has appointed. He has given proof of this to every one by raising Him from the dead." V29-31

Conclusion: Historians tell us today that the Golden age of Greece has brought many benefits to our post modern world, eg; The Grecian desire for freedom from foreign rule has brought us democracy. Their passion for learning brought us higher education and the college academy; Athens was home to philosophers such as Socrates, Plato and Aristotle. The first ancient Olympic games can be traced back to 776BC. But Paul told his Athenian audience that, "you are ignorant of the very thing you worship." The Epicurean and Stoic philosophers did not believe that the world was created by one omnipotent God. But thanks to God and His servant Paul for a clear presentation of the gospel of Jesus Christ some of the people did believe. "At that, Paul left the council. Some of the people became followers of Paul and believed." V33,34.

Application: Become a believer and follower of Jesus Christ--if you are already a Christian praise the Lord!


A Bible study by: Glenn


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Definition of terms:
Epicureanism - stanford.edu/epicurus; was a complete system, involving the goal of human life: happiness; resulting from the absence of pain and mental disturbance; nature based on atomistic materialism; a naturalistic evolution of the world.
Stoicism - stanford.edu/stoicism; was one of the new philosophic movements of the Hellenistic period. They taught that virtue is sufficient for happiness. Stoicism and Epicureanism were both eclipsed by Christianity.
Omnipresence - present in all places at all times; from Latin; omni, all - present, everywhere.
Omnipotent - unlimited power - or - all powerful.

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November 18, 2013

Immanuel

Daily Word Study

Immanuel


Isaiah7:14
"Therefore the Lord Himself will give you a sign:
Behold, a virgin will be with child and bear a son,
and she will call His name Immanuel."


Biblical Definition: Immanuel; God with us. It is a Hebrew word signifying that God is with us. (Strong's).
Hebrew transliteration: Immanuel; It is a Proper Name, the name of a child, (noun/m). From im and el with the pronoun suffix us inserted; With-us-is-God. occurs 3 times; once in Matt1:23, in Isaiah7:14, Isaiah8:8

The virgin birth: The historic and authentic reality of the virgin birth is supported by numerous passages of scripture. It is my view that this was a genuine miracle and a sign to us from God based on my Christian faith and the clear evidence from the bible. The depth of the wisdom of the virgin birth is immeasurable and to deny the numerous pieces of evidence is to not believe in miracles or the wisdom of God, which to me is foolish.

Quote: The wonderful connection of two so infinitely differing natures in the unity of one person and how 
it was there affected; is an inquisition fitter for and Angelical intelligence, than our shallow capacity to look after, to which purpose we may also observe, that in the fabric of the Arc of the Covenant, the posture of the faces of the Cerubims toward the Mercy-seat, a type of our Savior, was such, as would point unto us, that these are things of which - "Angels desire to look into." 1Peter1:12 - By: James Ussher (1581-1656).

The bible teaches that Jesus was both God and man, "and the Word/God became flesh/Jesus" John1:14. The issue concerning the virgin birth is, "oringinal sin." Jesus is the perfect sinless man because the sin of Adam was not passed on to Him through birth like it is for you and I. The evidence of scripture upholds the Deity and the virgin birth of Jesus Christ. Read more on this subject; Executable outlines.org, "Why I believe"

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Conclusion: Most fair-minded people will grant the fact that the bible clearly teaches that Jesus Christ was virgin born. After you boil the cabbage down the argument then remains whether or not you believe what the bible teaches is true or false. From my Christian point of view the virgin birth is the wisdom of God but to the unbeliever it is foolishness.

Application: The Christian faith includes the belief in miracles, signs and wonders and the virgin birth is a part of that belief. The True Gospel is that Jesus Christ died for sinners like you and I, and I pray that God will open your spiritual eyes today that you may hear and believe the Gospel of Jesus Christ.

A Bible study by: Glenn

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November 15, 2013

Disciple

Daily Word Study

Disciple

The Great Commission - Matthew 28:18-20

“All authority has been given to Me in heaven and on earth. 19 Go therefore and make disciples of all the nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and the Son and the Holy Spirit, 20 teaching them to observe all that I commanded you; and lo, I am with you always, even to the end of the age.”

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Definition: Disciple: a learner, student or pupil.
Secular: Someone who accepts and helps spread the teachings of a famous person. Merriam-Webster
Biblical: Disciple; Gk. transliteration; mathetes, phonetically 'math-ay-tes', (noun/m). a learner, disciple, pupil.
Greek: mathētḗs; from math - "The mental effort needed to think something through." - properly, a learner, 
a disciple, a follower of Christ who learns the doctrines of scripture and the lifestyle they require; someone catechized with proper instruction from the bible with its necessary follow-through, life applications. (Strongs)



A Bible study by: Glenn

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