God’s righteousness received by works/observing the Law, or simply by Faith?
Think thru the Scripture: The Law or only by Faith?
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Palm Sunday! What is it?
Palm Sunday!
This post is for general awareness about Palm Sunday for those who may not be familiar with this day.
The Sunday before Easter is remembered as the Palm Sunday. It reminds us of Jesus’s triumphal entry into Jerusalem. This significant event is described in all of the four Gospels in the New Testament in the Bible and they are Mark 11, Matthew 21, Luke 19, and John 12.
When Jesus entered into Jerusalem, he was greeted by crowds. They waved palm branches and shouted “Hosanna! They declared in a loud voice, “Hosanna to the Son of David. Blessed is the one who comes in the name of the Lord; Hosanna in the highest!”
When Jesus entered Jerusalem, the whole city was stirred, saying, “Who is this?” The multitude said, “This is the prophet, Jesus, from Nazareth in Galilee.”
However, Jesus is more than a prophet. People cried out and said, “Hosanna to the Son of David. Blessed is the one who comes in the name of the Lord; Hosanna in the highest!” This was the right assessment of the people.
Hundreds of Old Testament prophecies were fulfilled with pinpoint accuracy during the first advent of Jesus Christ. The triumphal entry was prophesied by prophet Zechariah about 450-500 years prior to the first coming of Christ in Zechariah 9:9.
It said there, “rejoice greatly, Daughter Zion!
Shout, Daughter Jerusalem!
See, your king comes to you,
righteous and victorious,
lowly and riding on a donkey,
on a colt, the foal of a donkey.”
Jesus is the Son of David. This means Jesus is the fulfillment of the Davidic covenant, God promised in 2 Samuel 7:8-21. He is the blessed one who comes in the name of the Lord. He is greeted by Hosanna at the highest. Hosanna means adoration, and praise to the only one who truly deserves. Jesus was adored and worshipped. More than the praise and adoration, hosanna also means a plea for salvation. Hosanna means, “I beg you save, or please save or deliver.
Palm Sunday reminds all of us Jesus is the promised king who will rule the whole world as promised to David (the Davidic covenant) and it also means He is to be worshipped and adored and is the only savior of the world, who can save people from their sins and grant eternal life.
May Palm Sunday remind the world that Jesus is the King of Kings who is to be worshiped and acknowledged as the savior of mankind.
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Predestination – some not all?
Predestination – some not all?
I want to give a brief answer to the above question received.
Bible teaches predestination, and it says he chose us in Jesus before the foundation of the world (Ephesians 1:4-5). Predestined (vs.5). Other major passages include Romans 8:29, 2 Thessalonians 2:13 (God has chosen you from the beginning for Salvation..and He called you in time through the Gospel that you may gain the glory of our Lord Jesus Christ).
Romans 8.29 and 8:30 repeatedly say “predestination.” It says those whom He predestined, these he called, whom he called, he justified. These are also glorified – the Salvation is full and complete in His choice before the foundation of the world. All the verbs are used in the past tense for certainty and assurance of His Salvation He provides. It says He predestined, He called, He justified, and these are glorified.
Jesus said, and it is recorded in John 15:15, “You did not choose me, but I chose you and appointed you that you should go and bear fruit and that your fruit should abide, so that whatever you ask the Father in my name, he may give it to you.”
Jesus also said, and it is recorded in John 6:44, “No one can come to me unless the Father who sent me draws him. And I will raise him up on the last day.” In essence, we were given the great commission to preach the Gospel to all people everywhere, but only people who were drawn by God would come and accept Jesus as the savior.
Acts 13:48 says, “And when the Gentiles heard this, they began rejoicing and glorifying the word of the Lord, and as many as were appointed to eternal life believed.” Notice it says as many as were appointed to eternal life believed.
2nd Timothy 1:8 says believers are saved based on God’s purpose and grace, and this was according to his choice not based on our good works but based on his purpose. He gave Salvation even before the ages began to those whom he saves. It says, “who saved us and called us to a holy calling, not because of our works but because of his own purpose and grace, which he gave us in Christ Jesus before the ages began.” God made the predestination before the foundation of the world or before the ages began, as the above verses convey.
Colossians 3:12 called the believer “God’s chosen ones.” It says, “Put on then, as God’s chosen ones, holy and beloved, compassionate hearts, kindness, humility, meekness, and patience.” Romans 8:33 says, “Who shall bring any charge against God’s elect? It is God who justifies.” You see, no one can say charges against – here come the world “God’s elect.” Why? Because is God who justifies. Romans 8:34 says, “Who then is the one who condemns? No one.” Salvation from the very beginning to the very end belongs to God.
To me, it is a basic foundational doctrine of the Bible, even if we like it or not. Also, read Romans 9:10-13 regarding the election of Jacob before the twins were even born in Rebekah’s womb. God chose those who would be saved and granted eternal life, and yet we are responsible for preaching the Gospel to all people. The reason is that we do not know who all would be saved. Only God knows. He sends us and our message to the whole world and accomplishes his purpose of Salvation which he purposed before the ages began.
I know it may be hard for some people to reconcile these two facts of the general calling of all and the special choice of God for His Salvation. However, this is a fundamental truth Bible teaches us.
We can trust God and understand more when we are with him in heaven soon.
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Am I really saved? I see too much much flesh though I have faith
If I have faith, but all I see in me is the flesh am I really saved? I see too much flesh, not spirit.
This is a question I got in one of my Facebook groups. And I am so glad I got this question.
The Bible teaches us growing in Christ means more looking like Galatians 5:22-23 and less looking like Galatians 5:19-21. Galatians 5:19-21 says, “The acts of the flesh are obvious: sexual immorality, impurity, and debauchery; idolatry and witchcraft; hatred, discord, jealousy, fits of rage, selfish ambition, dissensions, factions 21 and envy; drunkenness, orgies, and the like. I warn you, as I did before, that those who live like this will not inherit the kingdom of God.” Galatians 5:22-23 says, “But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, forbearance, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control. Against such things, there is no law. Those who belong to Christ Jesus have crucified the flesh with its passions and desires.”
A believer in Jesus, as he or she grows in Him by the work of the indwelling Holy Spirit and the sanctifying work of the Word of God (the Bible) gradually moves away from more flesh to more spiritual fruit by every day leaning/ walking by the Holy Spirit. This is really what is meant by Spiritual growth or progress. The divine agent of your transformation is the indwelling Holy Spirit. Galatians 5:16-17 gives the secret of this transformation. It says there, “So I say, walk by the Spirit, and you will not gratify the desires of the flesh. For the flesh desires what is contrary to the Spirit, and the Spirit what is contrary to the flesh. They are in conflict with each other so that you are not to do whatever you want.”
A believer who accepted Jesus as his or her savior also has two mechanisms inside them. They are flesh and Spirit. The only difference is prior to the acceptance of Christ as their savior by believing in Jesus as their savior who died, buried, and rose again for all of their sins, there was only one mechanism and that was flesh. Now there are two- flesh and the Indwelling presence of the Holy Spirit, who was given to all believers in Jesus who trusted in Him as their savior, as a seal/pledge/security or deposit guaranteeing their future inheritance until the day of redemption for the praise of God’s glory. Galatians 5 says there is a going war between the two desires-fleshly desires and the desire of the Holy Spirit to grow in the Lord and live an obedient life to the Lord Jesus. Who we would yield to would determine the spiritual progress. The more we lean on the Holy Spirit to bring forth spiritual fruit, the more fruitful we become. It says there, “walk by the Spirit”. When we walk we lean on one foot and move forward the other feet to make the next step. The same concept of the moment by moment, action by action, word by word leaning on the Holy Spirit is the meaning here. The choice is ours. God gave His Holy Spirit inside a believer and He is the divine helper who facilitates spiritual progress as we lean on Him on every occasion. The second agent of our spiritual growth is the Bible-the word of God. The more we study and meditate on the word of God, the more and faster our spiritual growth becomes.
When I read your question, I understand that you confessed you have faith in the Lord Jesus, didn’t you? The reason why you are aware of more flesh is a fact that the Holy Spirit and the word of God are working inside you. The reason for your question proved to me that you are saved. An unsaved person isn’t really concerned about flesh actions. But you are different by the way I understand your question. If you accepted Jesus as your savior by asking forgiveness of your sins you are saved. This is the beginning point of your spiritual journey-believing Jesus is your savior and God sent Him for your salvation and that Jesus died, buried, and rose again for your sake to save you and grant you eternal life. This is what is called the good news or the Gospel. The salvation or declared righteousness (right standing before God) is the result of your faith in Jesus Christ as the Bible says in Romans 3:22, “This righteousness is given through faith in Jesus Christ to all who believe.” Listen-“right standing by faith in Jesus to all who believe.” Now justification and sanctification are two different aspects. You may not feel justified to God cause you are more aware of flesh. But the truth of the word of God stands and must override your feelings. Truth always overrides feelings. Now since you are a believer in Christ, of course, it takes time to grow in the Lord.
Spiritual growth does not happen overnight or that soon as you think. However, leaning on the Lord and the Holy Spirit on every occasion and learning the Bible, will expedite your growth and help you to produce Christian fruit as described vs 22-23 of Galatians 5. It is a process with the divine capacity available to believers to mortify flesh actions and allow the Holy Spirit to control our behaviors. It is our decision to yield to Holy Spirit every time. It must be a believer’s decision not to yield to the flesh. I understand it is much easier to say than daily practice. The more we yield to the Holy Spirit and the word of God, the less fleshly we would look. Moreover, in difficult times, the Holy Spirit comes for our help as He is called the helper, if we truly seek His help and stand yielded to Him.
Also understand, all true believers experience this tug of war between flesh and the desires of the Holy Spirit because their desires are truly contrary as Galatians passage teaches us. We struggle in this process of what is called sanctification-becoming more like Jesus Christ bearing the fruits.
Romans 8:29 says, “For those God foreknew he also predestined to be conformed to the image of his Son.” So Almighty and all-powerful God who predestined you is at work inside you. That is a comforting thought. Phillippians 2:13 says, “For God is working in you, giving you the desire and the power to do what pleases him”. Philippians 1:6 gives this assurance and promise. It says, “And I am certain that God, who began the good work within you, will continue his work until it is finally finished on the day when Christ Jesus returns.” God who began the good work within you, as a believer in Jesus, will get it finally and successfully finished on the day when Christ Jesus comes to take you home.
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What does it mean -You must be born again?
What does it mean -You must be born again?
Question -Recently I have seen the quotation “You must be born again” on a young man’s T-shirt. I have seen eBay and Amazon have T-shirts for sale on their website. I have also noticed a hefty price tag of $299, $399, etc., in some online stores. What does it all mean?
An essential question to be answered. Thank you for asking.
“You must be born again” is the statement of Jesus made to a rich ruler called Nicodemus. You can read the conversation of Nicodemus and Jesus in the Gospel of John Chapter 3.
After the dark one night, Nicodemus came to visit Jesus. He was a Jewish religious leader – a man of the upper class. He was religious and belonged to a strict sect called Pharisees. He wanted to hear from Jesus on essential issues of life.
Nicodemus began the conversation by saying to Jesus, “we all know that God has sent you. Your miracles are proof enough of this.”
Jesus replied by saying, “Amen, Amen I tell you (means with all the earnestness I have, I tell you this), unless you are born again, you can never enter into the kingdom of God.”
What Jesus said to him confused Nicodemus. He exclaimed, “Born again!” What do you mean,” How can an old man go back into his mother’s womb and be born again?”
You see, people still today are confused about the meaning of “born again.” We will unpack the definition of ‘born again’ here in this article. Let us learn the answer of Jesus to Nicodemus. Jesus said, “Flesh gives birth to flesh, but the Spirit gives birth to spirit.” It means men can only reproduce human life. However, the Holy Spirit of God causes man to be born again from heaven. Notice the first reference of the ‘Spirit’ is in capital referring to the Holy Spirit of God and second reference of the ‘spirit’ referring the human spirit inside him. In simple terms, the Holy Spirit of God causes and allows men to be born again from heaven.
In our physical birth, which is the first birth, each of us is born to our parents in our parent’s home. In the Spiritual birth, which is the second birth, we are born to God, our Father in heaven, into our heavenly home.
Jesus repeated to Nicodemus emphatically again and said, do not be amazed, “You must be born again.” This statement of Jesus is what you read on the T-shirt.
You see, unless one is born again, they can not enter into the kingdom of God. Nicodemus was a religious leader, a strict Jew, and a conservative religious person. However, his religious position and strict adherence to the Jewish religion and laws would certainly not make him born again to enter God’s kingdom and heaven. This is the meaning of ‘you must be born again”.
How be an individual born again to get qualified to enter into God’s kingdom?
Jesus took Nicodemus to the Old Testament Scriptures and said, “just as Moses lifted up the serpent in the wilderness, so must the Son of Man be lifted up, so that everyone who believes will have eternal life in Him.” (Vs. John 3:14-15). Nicodemus, a Jewish teacher of the Law, is well familiar with Moses lifting up the serpent in the wilderness, as explained in Numbers 21:4-9. See below for details.
- The Israelites in the wilderness were disobedient, grumbling, and unthankful to God.
- They were judged and punished for their sins, and multitudes died.
- They died by poisonous serpent’s bites
- They were unable to rescue themselves from the poisonous serpent’s bites, as people were dying around them
- The object elevated on the pole was the emblem of their judgment
- Moses lifted up the serpent on the pole and asked and urged them to look at the serpent to receive life
Jesus said to Nicodemus He will be lifted up (a word used for crucifixion in John 8:28; 12:32-34) so that everyone who believes in Him will have eternal life. They can enter into God’s kingdom because He is lifted p for them for their disobedience and sins. They will be saved from judgment and consequent eternal death away from God. Eternal death means being away from God in hell. Eternal life means living in heaven with God at the moment of your death.
Immediately after the reference of the lifting up/ crucifixion of Jesus comes the famous John 3:16 verse. It says, ” For God so loved the world, that He gave His only Son, (Jesus) so that everyone who believes in Him will not perish, but have eternal life.” Why? God did not send Jesus into the world to judge the world, but so that the people of the world might be saved through Him. Everyone who looks at the cross where he died for their sins and believes is not judged. The only reason for judgment is because people won’t believe in the provision of God for their forgiveness. The people can not save themselves. They need the savior God gave to enter into God’s kingdom. That savior is Jesus.
‘Born again or ‘born from above’ or ‘born by the Holy Spirit’ (all referring to the same event) happens at the time of repentance and profession of belief in Jesus as the savior. Look to the cross where Jesus carried your sins on his body. He shed his divine and sinless blood to qualify to come to God and His heaven. You would never earn it with your best efforts. You will enter into God’s kingdom by faith in Jesus, who died on the cross for you.
Now, May I ask you- are you born again? You can be born again by faith in Jesus right now. This is a divine and excellent opportunity to begin all over again by acquiring a brand new life by birthing into God’s family. A brand new divine and heavenly beginning. I can help you to do this right now. Pray after me. Prayer is not what qualifies you to be born again into God’s kingdom. Remember, what allows you is repentance of your sins and professed faith in Jesus, as you pray after me now.
“God, I want to be born again and get into God’s kingdom. I also know the only way to receive salvation and eternal life is by believing Jesus died, buried, and rose again in my place to save me. I repent of my sins and believe in Jesus, and accept your invitation to enter into God’s kingdom. In the name of Jesus Christ, I pray. Amen.”
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What do you think about the Replacement Theology?
Israel and the Church in God’s plan!
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How do I resolve conflicts? Could you help?
I am a Christian. However, I find it difficult to resolve conflicts with others. Often I try to ignore it. But conflicts happen again and again. I don’t know what to do? Could you help?
Below Article is by Stan Thomas, Forney, TX
Good question! You are not alone. Many have unsettled hearts and an absence of peace when it comes to conflicts. Does the Bible talk about conflict management? Of course, it does. Let us learn from the Bible regarding the topic.
What is conflict?
Google defines conflict as “a disagreement or argument” or “to clash.” This is true, and there cannot be an agreement or unity when there is conflict.
Why do we hate conflict, or why do we avoid conflict?
We hate conflict because when God created the world, He made it for us to be in the right relationship with Him and each other. The Bible says that God created us in His own image, and we know that God is three-in-one, the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit. Because God is a being of unity, we too desire to have unity because we were made in His image. When we clash or have disagreed with God or each other, we hate it. We were created to live in unity.
Some of us may think, “Of course, I want to avoid conflict. Why would I want conflict in my life?” However, the truth is that we do have a conflict with someone, but we want to avoid addressing that conflict, and we want to avoid it. It may be with our brother, our sister, parents, and children, in-laws, church members, etc. We have conflict, and usually, sometime later, we drop it. We pretend it never happened. We avoid it. Some may think that we avoid it or dropped it because we forgave each other. Usually, this is not the case. Usually, the conflict stays in our hearts; it builds up hate and comes out again. We avoid conflict not because we have forgiven each other but because we are too prideful. We don’t want to humble ourselves and say sorry. We love to avoid conflict, and we believe the lie that we are maintaining peace. When we don’t address the conflict, it will come up again.
Imagine a fire. A big fire, maybe a forest fire. Many of us will run from the fire. We can pretend it does not exist and avoid it, but that fire is going to keep growing, and eventually, it will catch up to us. Unlike the person that runs from the fire, some firefighters will run towards the fire. Why? How can they run towards the conflict? Because they are equipped! They have tools to fight the fire. Their gear is fireproof, and they have extinguishers meant to get rid of the fire. Why do we avoid conflict? Because we are not ready or equipped to handle the conflict.
If we are called to peace, then how can we walk towards conflict?
We do not walk towards conflict to join or fuel it even more. We walk towards the conflict to resolve it. As I stated earlier, we love to maintain peace. If we have to maintain peace constantly, then maybe there is no peace at all. We do not want to be peace fakers or peace breakers. Matthew 5:9 says, “Blessed are the peacemakers…” We cannot make peace out of peace. We make peace out of conflict, and we do this by being equipped to resolve conflict.
How can I be equipped or prepared to resolve conflict?
Let’s see what Jesus has to say about conflict resolution. Read Matthew 18:15-17.
First, Jesus says to go privately to the other person, the one who has offended you. Many times we think it is wise to first go to another person or maybe a group of friends even and talk about it before addressing it privately one-on-one. This is not wisdom, and this is not what Jesus has commanded. Most likely, what this is is gossip. Don’t trust in your earthly wisdom. Trust in the wisdom of Jesus.
What do I say when I go privately to address the conflict? When you address conflict, you need to make it clear. Say the words, “You hurt me by _____,” or, “you offended me by _____.” Keep it clear and simple. However, before you tell the other person how they offended you, there is a step that you need to take. This is the most important part of conflict resolution. Before you tell them how they offended you, you need to own up to your part. Before you take out the speck in your brother’s eye, remove the log in yours. Confess whatever part of the conflict you can, even if it is the smallest thing. Maybe it’s as small as having hateful thoughts towards the other person. Maybe you only have two percent out of the entire conflict. Okay, then own up to and confess 100% of that two percent. Just like addressing how the other person offended you, keep your apology simple and clear. Make sure that you are using “I statements.” Say, “Will you please forgive me for ____,” or, “I’m sorry that I hurt you by ___.” Many times we like to feel sorry and not actually apologize. We may say something like, “I’m sorry YOU felt this way…” We need to make sure that we are actually apologizing and owning up to our part. This is so important. Most of the time, before we can even get to the part where the other person hurt us, they will apologize as well.
Next, Jesus says that if they do not forgive you or don’t want to resolve the conflict when you go privately, bring in others. Take someone both of you know and do the same thing. Own up to your part and tell them how they have offended you. “I’m sorry that I hurt you by ____,” and, “You hurt me by ____.” Do this with others present. The best thing to do is to bring others who were present at the time of the conflict.
If the problem is still not resolved, then what do you do? Jesus says in verse 17 to bring the church in. What we can assume from this verse is that the conflict is between two believers. This is important because it shows that even Christians will have conflict, and that is okay because we are not perfect. We can also assume that if the conflict is with a nonbeliever, then this step will most likely be meaningless because they do not care about the church’s opinion. This is also very important because we see the final step to take if the conflict is still not resolved after involving the church. It says that if the other person still refuses to resolve the conflict, then treat them as a non-Christian or nonbeliever. Jesus specifically says, “as a pagan or corrupt tax collector.” So we’re supposed to hate them, right? Never talk to them and completely ignore them, right? Wrong! How do we treat nonbelievers? The same way Jesus did. How did Jesus treat pagans and tax collectors? He loved them! Matthew, the author of this gospel, was a tax collector himself, and Jesus chose him to be one of the twelve disciples! Just like Jesus, we should love them and pray for them.
By refusing to resolve conflict with the church’s guidance, they are saying that they do not want to be shepherded by the church. They are saying that they do not want to be under the authority of the elders and the church. They are saying that the church has no choice in their life and that they are okay with a split or conflict within the body of Christ, the church. Even though they are going this far, we still love them and pray for them.
When should I resolve conflict?
Read Matthew 5:23-24 and Ephesians 4:26-27. The answer is now! Go and resolve the conflict now! Do it with a sense of urgency. Paul is writing the letter to the Ephesians, and he is a little more generous than Jesus. Paul says that you have 12 hours to resolve your conflict. Do it before the sun goes down! Some of us understand clearly what the Word is saying, but do we really agree with it? Jesus says now, Paul says 12 hours, and we say, “give me a few years… or actually never.” Some of us have been holding onto conflict and hurt for years! Maybe even decades! And all 52 Sundays of the year, we come to church to worship God, and He’s saying that we should not be here. Resolve your conflict and come back. Stop giving God your sacrifices at the temple and resolve your conflict. Every time we go to church to worship God, we bring our conflict with us, and you know what else we bring with us? We come to church dragging the devil with us because, as Paul says, “anger gives a foothold to the devil.”
Maybe it sounds impossible or idealistic. Yeah, this all sounds great, but come on, this would only work in a perfect world. Some of you may be thinking about that certain someone you have a conflict with and may think it’s too complicated or that this whole conflict resolution thing doesn’t apply to my situation. I have one question for you who may be thinking this way. Do you honestly believe that the words of Jesus and the commandments of God do not apply to you? Sure it sounds impossible, but the impossible is normal in the Kingdom of God through Christ Jesus.
Why should I resolve conflict, or why should I forgive the person who hurt me?
It is not easy to forgive someone who hurt us. It is a lot easier to feel angry and not forgive. Interestingly in Matthew 18, after Jesus gives instructions for conflict resolution, he gives a parable, the parable of the unforgiving debtor. Read Matthew 18:21-35. Why should I forgive? Because God has forgiven me. There is a debt that I owe to God, and I cannot pay Him back. However, He has forgiven me and paid the debt for me. He paid the debt of my sins by sending His one and only Son, Jesus Christ, to die on the cross for my sins. He loves us so that we will love each other, and He forgives us so that we will forgive each other. Loved people love people, and forgiven people forgive people. Remember that you are loved and forgiven.
I sincerely hope this articles gives you Biblical help with regard to your question-how to resolve conflicts.
Stan
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Who Should I vote on November 3rd 2020?
Who Should I vote on November 3, 2020?
God expects you to choose your leaders based on His kingdom values and goals.
“Choose for your tribes wise, understanding, and experienced men, and I will appoint them as your heads.” Deuteronomy 1:13.
The above Bible verse inform us that God advances His plans through the election or selection of people. Our vote or election is important in the overall implementation of God’s kingdom plan on the earth. God has His divine ideals, and He partners with people like you and me to establish it.
Sometimes I come across the question of what I think about the coming US presidential election and the candidates. People make political parties. However, God is more interested in His kingdom agenda and goals. I would say this, if you are a Christian and believe the Bible is God’s Word, then your worldview is not what culture dictates or supports. You form your worldview on what the Bible and God’s Word says to you.
Secondly, understand today’s significant issues—the church in the past faced with idol worship, false teaching, and hypocritical legalism, and few others. However, Think what in the world is against the Bible values today. Of course, here in the US, it is not the worship of idols. Truly, false teaching is still an issue. Along with it, I believe other major current issues includes pro life vs. pro choice, alternate sex life style, threat against the traditional family structure, racism, religious extremism like ISIS and militant and intolerant religious bias all over the world, worry about religious freedom, and of course where do we stand with God’s promise to the nation Israel and Gospel proclamation. Are we going to be against Israel or pro-Israel? Are we going to support religious freedom that allows us to communicate God’s love and grace freely?
These and other important questions must be answered based on the Word of God before we go and cast our votes. This year’s election is more important than the 2016 election because of the extremist thought process and resultant actions we observed in the past few years.
I do not suggest to whom you should vote. Both men have inadequacies and faults because they are human. However, what is their conviction about Bible values? As Dr. Tony Evans recently said, I also believe God is not interested in Republicans or Democrats. I do not think He favors Democrats or Republics. Both have good and bad people and policies. However, I know one thing -God is passionate and aggressive about the values He placed in His eternal, and everlasting Word called the Bible. Regardless of what you do or do not do, God would move forward with his timeless principles and fulfill His kingdom agenda. Knowingly or unknowingly, you and I can be part of it or against it. It is a good thing to participate in God’s kingdom goals and agenda.
Therefore pray for wisdom. Suppose you sincerely pray for wisdom according to His promise. In that case, he will give you abundant wisdom without reproach or rebuke. As God gives insight into your heart due to your genuine prayer, make sure you go to the voting locations and cast your vote. The only thing I would like to say is you must vote for God’s agenda and program. Forget about political parties and personalities. Focus on God’s timeless principles and kingdom ideas and plan.
Remember, we cannot afford to be silent and passive. We have to get involved in God’s plan because we are His children. The teachbible.org is online because we do not want to be quiet or passive about God’s salvation and goals. We must get involved with God. He called us to do it. We have a role to play, and by casting our votes based on Bible values, we are doing the will of God this year. Go forward, take time to vote, and express your choice in this election based on Bible values and the well being of our children and nation.
“Father in heaven, I want to participate with you in your kingdom plan. I need wisdom to figure out who should I caste my vote. Please give me your wisdom based on Your Word. In the name of Jesus Christ, I pray. Amen.”
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Why should I become a Christian? How can I become a true Christian?
Why should I become a Christian?
I believe another similar question is this – why should you go to a physician when you are sick. You do not have to. However, if you want healing from the sickness and the consequent dangers, you need a medical doctor. Jesus said and it is recorded in Mark 2:17, “When Jesus heard that, he said to them, “Healthy people don’t need a doctor; those who are sick do. I’ve come to call sinners, not people who think they have God’s approval.”
Bible says all humans have a fundamental sickness and that is called ‘sin’. When we lie, cheat, hate, say bad words, do wrong thinking or imaginations, have sexual lusts and break any laws we do sin. Therefore, there is not one person in this whole universe who is not tainted by the sickness called sin. Sin is universal.
Some people think they can do a lot of karma (good works) and get forgiveness for their sins. However, no amount of karma is good enough to get full forgiveness for a person’s sin. Bible says being sinful is a condition all people inherited from their parents- Adam and Eve. This sickness runs through our body system. Nobody can stop sinful propensities in our life as long as you live here. You may make a decision you won’t do any sins or wrong words, thinking or actions this year. Tragically all people fail to keep such a resolution.
Read slowly below and think about it.
Apostle Paul wrote in Romans 7:14-25, “For what I want to do I do not do, but what I hate I do. And if I do what I do not want to do, I agree that the law is good. As it is, it is no longer I myself who do it, but it is sin living in me. For I know that good itself does not dwell in me, that is, in my sinful nature. For I have the desire to do what is good, but I cannot carry it out. For I do not do the good I want to do, but the evil I do not want to do—this I keep on doing. Now if I do what I do not want to do, it is no longer I who do it, but it is sin living in me that does it.
“So I find this law at work: Although I want to do good, evil is right there with me. For in my inner being I delight in God’s law; but I see another law at work in me, waging war against the law of my mind and making me a prisoner of the law of sin at work within me. What a wretched man I am! Who will rescue me from this body that is subject to death? 25 Thanks be to God, who delivers me through Jesus Christ our Lord!”
You see you and I want to do right. However, the principle of sin is within us. With all good intentions, we still end up falling short or do the wrong things that we do not really want to do. Then He cried out “what a wretched man I am! Who will rescue me from this body that is subject to death?”
Did you notice the answer given after this question? It says, thanks be to God, who delivers me through Jesus Christ our Lord!”
This is true Christianity is all about. Christianity is not a religion although many people make it look like a religion by introducing man-made traditions and rituals in it. True Christianity is a personal relationship with God through Jesus Christ.
Bible says in 1st peter 2:24-25 this about Jesus Christ, “He (Jesus) himself bore our sins” in his body on the cross, so that we might die to sins and live for righteousness; “by his wounds, you have been healed.” For “you were like sheep going astray,” but now you have returned to the Shepherd and Overseer of your souls.”
Because Jesus, the Son of God, bore our sins in his body and went to the cross and died in your place to pay for all of your sins, now you can have a personal loving relationship with God. You now returned to the Shepherd and Overseer of your souls- God.
The truth is this – no river, no washing by the water, no sacred place visits would grant you the forgiveness of sins. God promises and says this-I sent my Son, Jesus, to the world that you may get forgiveness of all your sins, and you can come to my loving presence. And you and I can have a loving relationship here on this earth and after your death in heaven with Me. Not because of any of your works or merits, but because of the sacrificial death, burial, and resurrection of my Son, Jesus Christ on your behalf.
This is the beauty of true Christianity. God is not angry with you. God does not hate you. God is not against you. God does not want to judge and punish you for your sins and wrongdoings. You do not need to live in fear. He made the best solution for humanity’s sickness called ‘sin’ in the person and work of His Son, Jesus Christ. He established a loving and compassionate relationship with you in Jesus Christ.
God assures forgiveness and eternity with Him in heaven if you accept His loving offer. You do not need anything. Just accept the gift offered to you by the confession of your faith in the savior Jesus Christ.
God promises “Everyone who calls on the name of the Lord will be saved.” Everyone who calls on the name of Jesus will be saved.
How can I be saved forever? Just call on the name of Jesus and ask to save you. It is that simple. God made it that simple so that everyone can get His forgiveness, salvation and eternal life.
Romans 10:9 says, “If you say with your mouth, “Jesus is Lord,” and believe in your heart that God raised him from the dead, you will be saved.”
You can now open our mouth and say Jesus is Lord and believe He died in your place for your sins and shortcomings. Instantly you are saved forever, forgiven forever and, granted eternal life.
You see how beautifully the basic problem of humanity that separated you from a holy God is solved once for all. You did not take any initiative. God took the initiative first for your salvation. Romans 5:8 says, “God demonstrates his own love for us in this: While we were still sinners, Christ died for us.” While we were still helpless and sinners, God sent His Son to die in your place. Now you have God’s love. Not anger or hatred. You do not need to fear God anymore. God becomes your loving and perfect Father. You have peace with God in and through the person and work of Jesus Christ.
1 John 4:9-10 says, “This is how God showed his love among us: He sent his one and only Son (Jesus) into the world that we might live through him. This is love: not that we loved God, but that he loved us and sent his Son as an atoning sacrifice for our sins.” God loves you. He sent Jesus, His Son, as an atoning sacrifice for your sins. No more offerings or sacrifices needed. It is a done deal in Christ Jesus.
Why should I become a true Christian? There are Christians who call themselves with this name. However, a true Christian is a person who received forgiveness, salvation and eternal life by calling the name of Jesus Christ for help. Born in a Christian family to Christian parents does not make one a true Christian. It is a personal decision and choice each person should make by deciding to accept Jesus Christ as savior. By saying this, I am not asking you to change your religion. I am not asking you to change your family or friends. You do not need to change your culture in which you are born and grown. However, everyone, everywhere need the savior who permanently heals the sin issue and the consequent fear and punishment issues. You get this freely by coming to the savior of the whole world –Jesus Christ, the Son of God.
Why should I become a true Christian? You need love, and peace with God. You need a fear-free life. You need rescue from the punishment and judgment of God. All these are in Jesus Christ. God loves you and accepts you as His Children when you accept His Son, Jesus Christ. This relationship never ends. It continues here on this earth and then it continues in eternity with God and Jesus in heaven.
Why should I become a true Christian? Beloved, you need to face death with a clean record, don’t you? How is that possible for you? Only by getting forgiveness in Christ Jesus. You can face death in peace, comfort and hope with the assurance that you have eternal life in heaven with God. You do not need to pay for any of your shortcomings. You do not need to go through many incarnations to get moksha. Listen to what 1 John 5:11-12 says, “And this is the testimony: God has given us eternal life, and this life is in his Son. Whoever has the Son has life; whoever does not have the Son of God does not have life.” The testimony is this – God has given us eternal life. The eternal life is in His Son, Jesus Christ. If you have Jesus in your life – means if you called upon the name of Jesus and believe in His sacrificial death and resurrection for you, permanent moksha, the salvation and eternal life in heaven are promised and guaranteed for you.
These are the points why you should consider to become a true follower of Christ, called a Christian.
Got a moment to pray? “Faher in heaven, I need a solution for my sins. I need forgiveness of sins, permanent salvation, and eternal life. I believe you made these available in your Son, Jesus Christ. I believe Jesus died and rose again for my sins. I call upon the name of Jesus Christ. Please save me now, forgive me and grant me eternal life with you in heaven. In the name of Jesus Christ, I pray. Amen.”
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