Monday, August 31, 2009

We Truly Need Revival

Ingredients for revival

 

A1 Definition of Revival

     B1 Nebulous

           C1 Stephen Olford says, “Revival is an invasion from heaven that brings a conscious awareness of God.”

           C2 Vance Havner once said that, “Revival is the church falling in love with Jesus all over again.”  

     B2 Emotional

           C1 A moving of the person to tears; “I love Jesus more”.  

           C2 Short lasting. When the emotions die down, so does the “revival”.

     B3 Scriptural

           C1 (Return to Life) Will you not revive us again, that your people may rejoice in you? (Psalms 85:6)

                 D1 Revive has the idea of make alive again

                 D2 It can be compared to a spring died up from drought, now having water again

                 D3 It can also be compared to spring when the dead, brown grass becomes green

                 D4 It carries the idea that we are dried up, brown and only have a potential for living, but with good weather and water come to life again.

                       E1 Water can be equated to the Holy Spirit

                       E2 The food and fertilizer can be equated with the Bible

                 D5 It is the work of God

                       E1 Then we shall not turn back from you; give us life, and we will call upon your name! Restore us, O LORD God of hosts! Let your face shine, that we may be saved! (Psalms 80:18-19)

                       E2 My soul clings to the dust; give me life according to your word!  

(Psalms 119:25)

           C2 (Refreshing, literally “recovering of breath”) Repent therefore and be converted, that your sins may be blotted out, so that times of refreshing may come from the presence of the Lord, (Acts 3:19)

                 D1 Being out of breath for any reason, you can breath again

                 D2 Conditional

                       E1 Repent (change your thoughts, desires, words, and deeds)

                       E2 Be converted (Barnes writes: “The word means properly to “turn; to return to a path from which one has gone astray; and then to turn away from sins, or to forsake them.” It is a word used in a general sense to denote “the whole turning to God.”

                 D3 Blessings if conditions met

                       E1 Sins blotted out

                             F1 We must confess and forsake our sins

                             F2 Bible tells us what is right and wrong

                       E2 Times of refreshing, that is, revival will come

A2 Revival Happens

     B1 For thus says the One who is high and lifted up, who inhabits eternity, whose name is Holy: "I dwell in the high and holy place, and also with him who is of a contrite and lowly spirit, to revive the spirit of the lowly, and to revive the heart of the contrite. (Isaiah 57:15)

           C1 Contrite

                 D1 An Attitude

                 D2 Webster 1828 states:  Literally, worn or bruised. Hence, broken-hearted for sin; deeply affected with grief and sorrow for having offended God; humble; penitent; as a contrite sinner.

                 D3 This is the opposite of being proud. It is seeking God instead of seeking science, counselors, or ourselves.  

                 D4 It is praying for help, for strength, for guidance, for obedience to God's rules.

                 D5 It is used in the Old Testament 3 times including: At your command we die and turn back to dust, (Psalms 90:3) [You turn man to destruction, And say, "Return, O children of men." (Psalms 90:3)]

                       E1 It is translated “destruction” and “dust”

                       E2 It is an attitude of abasing ourselves, that we do NOT have all the answers.

                 D6 Barnes comments: The Septuagint and the Latin Vulgate render this, “Thou turnest man to “humiliation;” which, though not the sense of the original, is a true idea, for there is nothing more humiliating than that a human body, once so beautiful, should turn back to dust; nothing more humbling than the grave.

           C2 Lowly spirit

                 D1 An humble attitude and action

                 D2 Toward the scorners he is scornful, but to the humble he gives favor. (Proverbs 3:34)

                       E1 Two positions

                             F1 Scorner: not a believer, but a mocker

                             F2 Humble: a believer,  

                       E2 Reward in accordance with attitude

                             F1 Scorner gets scorned

                             F2 Humble gets favor

                 D3 But he gives more grace. Therefore it says, "God opposes the proud, but gives grace to the humble." (James 4:6)

                 D4 Wikionary

                       E1 Near the ground; not high or lofty; not pretentious or magnificent; unpretending; unassuming; as, a humble cottage.  

                       E2 Thinking lowly of one's self; claiming little for one's self; not proud, arrogant, or assuming; lowly; weak; modest.  

     B2 if My people who are called by My name will humble themselves, and pray and seek My face, and turn from their wicked ways, then I will hear from heaven, and will forgive their sin and heal their land. (2 Chronicles 7:14)

           C1 God's people

                 D1 Those who are saved in the Biblical sense

                 D2 Those who worship the true God

           C2 Conditional       

                 D1 Humble themselves

                       E1 Turn to God for answers instead of themselves       

                       E2 Realize who is King (Jesus Christ) and submit to Him

                 D2 Pray

                       E1 Plead to God for His mercy and blessing

                       E2 Persistent in prayer

                 D3 Seek my face

                       E1 You have said, "Seek my face." My heart says to you, "Your face, LORD, do I seek." (Psalms 27:8)

                       E2 Seek is to diligently look for

                       E3 I want to find you, Lord.

                       E4 I want your blessing, Lord.

                       E5 I want to worship you, Lord.

                       E6 He seeks us first, then we seek Him.

                 D4 Stop sinning

                       E1 Obedient

                       E2 Obeys God's laws, rules

                       E3 God sets the standard of right and wrong

                       E4 The New Testament is for the Christian

                             F1 There are over 1,000 rules for us

                             F2 We need

                                   G1 want to obey

                                   G2 pray for help to obey

                                   G3 and obey His rules

Thursday, August 27, 2009

Psalm 101

Promised Faithfulness to the Lord
A Psalm of David.
I will sing of mercy and justice;
To You, O Lord, I will sing praises.


2 I will behave wisely in a perfect way.
Oh, when will You come to me?
I will walk within my house with a perfect heart.


3 I will set nothing wicked before my eyes;
I hate the work of those who fall away;
It shall not cling to me.
4 A perverse heart shall depart from me;
I will not know wickedness.


5 Whoever secretly slanders his neighbor,
Him I will destroy;
The one who has a haughty look and a proud heart,
Him I will not endure.


6 My eyes shall be on the faithful of the land,
That they may dwell with me;
He who walks in a perfect way,
He shall serve me.
7 He who works deceit shall not dwell within my house;
He who tells lies shall not continue in my presence
8 Early I will destroy all the wicked of the land,
That I may cut off all the evildoers from the city of the Lord.



A1 Singing

        B1 To God, not myself, government, or others

        B2 The subject of praise is mercy and justice

A2 Perfect

        B1 Does not mean sinless

        B2 Means complete; in all areas seeking to obey God's rules and do God's will.

A3 In my house

        B1 In private, I will obey as well as in public

        B2 Before my family I will also.

A4 There will be holiness in my life

        B1 Holiness is a separation from the world's ways and worldview

        B2 Holiness is a separation to God, His ways, and worldview

A5 Secret slanders

        B1 God knows all things, even the thoughts of my heart

        B2 God is not pleased and will punish

        B3 We have been warned

        B4 We need to confess our sin and repent, that is, not do it any more

        B5 God is merciful

A6 God watches those who are faithful to Him

        B1 Faithful is to obey from the heart, not just outwardly

        B2 These will live with Him in heaven

        B3 Our job will be to serve God

                C1 His yoke is easy and burden is light

                C2 We better learn this now before it is too late

        B4 We can't fool God

                C1 He knows the one who is a fake in serving Him

                C2 Judas did not fool the Lord Jesus

        B5 God does not like liars

                C1 He does not lie

                C2 He will punish liars

                C3 It often appears that people tell lies more than they tell the truth

A7 God will not have the wicked in His presence

        B1 They will not be in heaven

        B2 The wicked are those who

                C1 Openly rebel

                C2 Secretly rebel, that is, they outwardly obey, but inwardly disobey

Do You Have a Good Memory?

Then compare yourself to this man.

Colors

Do we really appreciate colors? Are we thankful for them? Here is a link to a great, short, video on colors. I cannot embed it here; I wish I could.

Sunday, August 23, 2009

Is The End Near?

I read this article Sunday, 23 Aug 09. While definitely no written from a Christian viewpoint, there seems to be reminders of the book of The Revelation of Jesus Christ. This is only the conclusion to a long article. The original can be found here. The reality of world crisis and the hope of world peace will look for a false Messiah.

As George Orwell wrote, “Power is not a means, it is an end. One does not establish a dictatorship in order to safeguard a revolution; one makes the revolution in order to establish the dictatorship. The object of persecution is persecution. The object of torture is torture. The object of power is power.”

The more people that think for themselves; the worse it is for the cartel. People, free thinking individuals, are the greatest threat to this cartel and their war of position. That is why the answer and solution to exposing the supra-hegemonic war of position, challenging and triumphing over the New World Order, lies in the free-thinking individual. The challenge is global and globalized; the solution is local and localized. The problem is conformity and controlled thought; the answer is individuality and free thought.

While humanity is faced with such monumental crises the likes of which in scope and size, we have never before faced, so too, are we faced with the greatest opportunities for an ultimate change in the right direction. While people are controlled and manipulated through crisis and disorder, so too can people be awoken to seeing the necessity of knowledge and critical thought. When one’s life is thrown into disorder and chaos, suddenly observation, information and knowledge become important in understanding how one got into that situation, and how one can escape it.

With this in mind, while facing the potential for the greatest struggle humanity has ever faced, so too are we facing the greatest potential for a new Enlightenment or a new Renaissance; an age of new thought, new life, new potential, and peace. No matter how much elites think they control all things, life has a way of making one realize that there are things outside the control of people. With every action, comes an equal and opposite reaction.

We may not reach a new age of thinking and peace before we enter into a new age of oppression and war. In fact, the former may not be possible without the latter. People must awake from their slumber; their immersion in consumerist society and pop culture distractions, and awake to both the malevolence of world systems and the wonder of life and its potential. Through crisis, comes control; through control, comes power; through power, comes resistance; through resistance, comes thinking; through thinking, comes potential; through potential, comes peace.

We may very well be entering into the most oppressive and destructive order the world has yet seen, but from its ruins and ashes, which are as inevitable as the tides and as sure as the sun rises, we may see the rise of a truly peaceful world order; in which we see the triumphs of individualism merge with the interests of the majority; a people’s world order of peace for all. We must maintain, as Antonio Gramsci once wrote, “Pessimism of the intellect, optimism of the will.”

Saturday, August 22, 2009

Letter From Former Atheist

Suicidal atheist converts to Christ

Dear CMI,

I cannot express my gratitude in words. I became a Christian three years ago after struggling with thoughts of suicide due to my atheistic beliefs.

Your ministry truly saved my life.

I was raised in a secular home, and surrounded by atheistic propaganda from an early age, whether it be from school or the media. Unsurprisingly, I became an atheist at the age of 12.

As the years passed and I truly tried to understand the world around me, I discovered a horrifying truth that had been hidden from me, hidden from everyone.

This is the reason I am writing this letter, as even in your excellent articles on atheism, you do not truly reveal the extent to which the atheists deceive everyone, even themselves.

As the years passed and I truly tried to understand the world around me, I discovered a horrifying truth that had been hidden from me, hidden from everyone.

Atheists often say that they can truly live a happy, fulfilling life. Yet this is a lie, a deception which damns millions of souls to darkness.

While you revealed much in your articles, you have not destroyed the root.

Simply put, atheism destroys the possibility of personal identity, choice, and objective and subjective meaning.

Atheism inescapably leads to naturalism, and from naturalism follows atheism’s great skeleton which its followers try to keep hidden; determinism.

Determinism is inescapable if one is a naturalist, as all that exists is material and has come about by purely natural processes.

This means then, that the mind of man, our greatest treasure, is reducible to material bound by physical laws; namely, our thoughts, feelings, and actions are reducible to reactions of chemicals in the brain.

Few people realize, then, that this destroys all that makes us human. Namely; if our thoughts, feelings, and actions are simply chemical reactions in the brain, those reactions are simply the by-products of prior reactions forming an unbreakable chain which leads to the very beginning of the universe.

This means then, that whatever we do, we do because we have to. We cannot do anything other than what we do, it simply isn’t possible.

All actions are the result of prior actions in an unbreakable chain. We are no different than a cog in a watch or a falling domino.

… atheism is utterly horrific! Sadly, most atheists are unaware of these things! I believe if they truly understood the consequences of what they believed, they would reconsider their position.

There is no difference between the embrace of a loving husband and the violence of a vicious rapist, the actions of a doctor trying to save a life and the mass murderer who kills at whim, the actions of our greatest leaders and the inaction of a lazy sluggard.

Both are totally the same in atheism.

Objective meaning is non-existent, and subjective meaning is incoherent! Would we say the action of a robot picking up a glass bottle has any meaning, value, or significance? Of course not! It’s simply doing what it has to! It can do nothing else!

In what sense can an atheist say that he as a person truly exists? The material which composes our body is recycled every seven years, and our consciousness seems to cease every time we go to bed. So in what sense is the mass of matter that wakes up in the morning the same person as the one who went to bed the night before?

As you can see, atheism is utterly horrific! Sadly, most atheists are unaware of these things! I believe if they truly understood the consequences of what they believed, they would reconsider their position.

I know I did,

God bless.

Justin S., United States

Well said Justin. Now if they can only be honest.

Monday, August 17, 2009

We Need To Change

From an article taken from Hephzibah Happenings, Winona Lake, Indiana

We do not need a third major political party, nor do we need to “clean-up” or redirect our current ones. We need Jesus Christ. We need the Holy Spirit. We need revival. We do not need to “breathe new life” into the political system, we need for God to breathe new life into our churches. We need “fire”--not in a candidate, but in the people.

We learn from history that man has always been corrupt, that political systems have always been imperfect and failed. The very best of nations that man ever produced--the United States--is sick and rapidly dying. But it is not the fault of the Republicans or Democrats, or independents, of populists, or libertarians, or socialists, or communists. The problem is “us”. Our representatives in Washington and in the fifty state capitols only reflect those who sent them there. They are truly “representative” of the populace. The genesis of man’s problems is always sin, and the solutions is always repentance. We do not need to return to the basic principles of our founding fathers, we need to return to Jesus Christ. Nothing will change in Washington--at least nothing significant--until the people change. And the people will not change until the “church” changes. The problem is not the scoundrels in Washington, but the scoundrels in the pews and pulpits!


Pastor Dave Halyaman is Assistant Pastor of Believers Baptist Church and also Assistant to the Director of Hephzibah House.

Amen Brother!