I don’t believe that any of the brethren here today would disagree with the statement that this world is divided and separated in many ways. What should Christians be doing in the face of this? The answer is that we need to be the absolute opposite. We need to be in harmony, and unity together with one another. Today I would like to discuss the importance of togetherness and unity in the body of Christ and how we need one another to reach our common goal of heaven.
Just like in Paul’s day—many who hear the gospel today—reject it—condemning their own souls. Many, chose not to accept what the Bible says—just to follow what mere men say. Many, just build churches randomly—inserting their own plan—in place of God’s divine plan. To their own demise spiritually—they refuse simple teaching in God’s word—and with stubborn hearts—hold fast to the teaching of men. They—like the Jews in Paul’s day “judge themselves unworthy of everlasting life” Acts 13:46. In Matthew 16:18 Jesus said “I will build my church”, How many would He build? In this lesson we’ll examine that question and more.
For most people when they think of the Judgment two groups come to mind. The sheep and the goats, the saved and the unsaved. But within are really three groups, those the Lord never knew – those the Lord once knew and the faithful children of God. Spiritual knowledge is powerful and knowing what group you’re in can help you save your soul…
Do we approach our faith with reservation like some approach a marriage. Going into a marriage relationship with a “prenuptial agreement”, is like putting only one foot in the door, leaving an out in case things don’t word out. This kind of commitment doesn’t add to the hope of a strong marriage relationship. In the same way, many seem to approach God with a “Prenuptial” attitude. I want to follow you with all my heart Lord but, I want to be sure it doesn’t cost me anything, and that I have possession of all my “things” in case this doesn’t work out…
We spend a lifetime coming to conclusions, some we reach are good, some not so good. Reaching wrong conclusions occur from implementing our bias, or a lack of information and when we dismiss pertinent facts. What we must understand is that every conclusion come with a consequence, good or bad. When we spiritually don’t conclude rightly, the consequence is eternal and devastating.
This is Part 2 of To The Work: The religious world we live in today famous for the saying, “unity through diversity” is become very confused about what the church is, and what it is to do.
• Is the church to be reforming societal views? • Is the church supposed to feed the poor? • Is the church to entertain the masses? • Is it the job of the church to be a daycare for the community—Sponsor Zumba classes—quilting clubs—Boy Scouting? Many believe all these and more to be works of the church. But those many also believe that the church is a dynamic and ever-evolving institution, under the control of man. But it was God who designed the church (Eph. 3:10-11), established it on earth (Matt. 16:18), and gave it a work to do. In this lesson we’ll learn from the inspired word what three things the church Jesus built is authorized to do.
The religious world we live in today famous for the saying, “unity through diversity” is become very confused about what the church is, and what it is to do.
• Is the church to be reforming societal views? • Is the church supposed to feed the poor? • Is the church to entertain the masses? • Is it the job of the church to be a daycare for the community—Sponsor Zumba classes—quilting clubs—Boy Scouting? Many believe all these and more to be works of the church. But those many also believe that the church is a dynamic and ever-evolving institution, under the control of man. But it was God who designed the church (Eph. 3:10-11), established it on earth (Matt. 16:18), and gave it a work to do. In this lesson we’ll learn from the inspired word what three things the church Jesus built is authorized to do.
Our God is Holy, Light, Love, Righteous, Good, Merciful, Gracious, Kind and True. These are just a few of the characteristics of God that every child of God should be like. Peter wrote, “as His divine power has given to us all things that pertain to life and godliness, through the knowledge of Him…for this very reason, giving all diligence, add to your faith…For if these things are yours and abound, you will be neither [c]barren nor unfruitful in the knowledge of our Lord Jesus Christ ” (2 Peter 1:3-8). Adding virtue and self-control will be discussed in this two part lesson.
Our God is Holy, Light, Love, Righteous, Good, Merciful, Gracious, Kind and True. These are just a few of the characteristics of God that every child of God should be like. Peter wrote, “as His divine power has given to us all things that pertain to life and godliness, through the knowledge of Him…for this very reason, giving all diligence, add to your faith…For if these things are yours and abound, you will be neither [c]barren nor unfruitful in the knowledge of our Lord Jesus Christ ” (2 Peter 1:3-8). Adding virtue and self-control will be discussed in this two part lesson.
What’s good for the goose is good for the gander. Ever heard someone shout, Baptism, THAT’S UNACCEPTABLE! Hear why “unacceptable” must be applied equally to hearing the gospel, belief, repentance and even confessing Christ as the Son of God.