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There Is Sunlight on the Horizon

November 30, 2014 by admin Leave a Comment

As the winter season waxes upon us, we find ourselves in situations that can bring us despair. In this time, harsh weather and shortened sunlight are combined with increased sickness and the stresses of events with family, who bring us manifold joys but also multiple heartaches. The great prophet Elijah comes to mind when these circumstances of the wintertime are considered.
 
Elijah became pitiable and despondent on the heels of experiencing great triumphs in his life. By his word to God, the rain stopped for over three years and returned (1 Kings 17:1; 18:1). During the drought, he had received bread and flesh from ravens sent from God (1 Kings 17:6). God worked through him to make food for one meal last for several days to feed him and a widow and her son (1 Kings 17:14-16). God even used Elijah to restore the widow’s son back to life (1 Kings 17:20-22). And who could forget one of the greatest peaks of Elijah’s career as a man of God, his contest on Mt. Carmel with the 450 false prophets of Baal in 1 Kings 18? God sent fire from heaven to consume his sacrifice, proving Elijah to be a true man of the true God (1 Kings 18:36).
 
However, gloom came upon Elijah almost as suddenly as God’s fire came upon his sacrifice. Jezebel sought his life so that he fled and, “sat down under a juniper tree: and he requested for himself that he might die; and said, It is enough; now, O LORD, take away my life; for I am not better than my fathers (1 Kings 19:4). Elijah is exhausted, he feels he has had enough, and all he wants to do is stay secluded in a dark cave (1 Kings 19:9). He feels alone: that no one understands him, and that he is the only one who wants to serve the Lord (1 Kings 19:10).
 
What the Lord tells Elijah is good advice to keep in mind for all of us as we experience the blues of the cold season. First, God tells Elijah to get up and eat (1 Kings 19:7). This does not mean that we should consume all the sweets available during this time of year. One of my problems when I am feeling down is that I have not eaten good, nourishing food and that I have filled up on simple sugars that have caused me to crash. So remember the right kind of food, even if you do not have an appetite, can help. Second, God spoke to Elijah so that he would not be entirely alone for a long period in a dark cave (1 Kings 19:9). Communicating with others instead of hiding from the world is important to our health. Third, Elijah’s focus is shifted from himself to the great power and presence of God in his life (1 Kings 19:11-13). Though God is not speaking to us directly today, we can focus on the great good God has accomplished in our lives. Finally, God gave Elijah a task so that he would forget himself and get busy rendering his service to others (1 Kings 19:14-16). Instead of paddling about in a pool of self-pity, it is good for us to focus on serving others, helping them with their problems, and training them in the Lord.
 
Elijah went on to be a beloved mentor of Elisha, just as God had instructed him (1 Kings 19:16, 19). Just as the new year on the horizon will soon come with new life, soon dark days will be over and we can continue with renewed vigor the work God has for us. Soon we will be called up to be with Him in heaven, where we will be in a place of eternal light (Rev. 22:5) and no more tears (Rev. 21:4), leaving our work on earth to others, as Elijah did (2 Kings 2:1-15).
 
–Mark Day

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Lesson Audio – 11.23.14

November 23, 2014 by admin Leave a Comment

11.23.14 am – Mark Day – Can You Stand the Heat
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11.23.14 pm – Jerry Sturgill – The Parable of the Good Samaritan
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He Is Risen. I Am Changed.

November 23, 2014 by admin Leave a Comment

The resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead resulted in changed lives of those who witnessed it. Profound differences are seen in the behavior of those who saw the resurrected Lord that are inexplicable if He did not rise from the tomb.

The apostles who had followed the Lord during His earthly ministry had all claimed that they would die before they forsook Him (Mark 14:31). However, in that fearful encounter with the mob Judas led to the garden later that Thursday evening, they all forsook Him and fled (Mark 14:50). Though Peter followed from a distance, when pressed, he thrice denied any involvement with Jesus of Nazareth (Matthew 26:69-75). This lack of bravery displayed on the part of the apostles is suddenly changed by the time of Pentecost, fifty days later, when Peter and the rest of the apostles stand up before a vast multitude to preach Jesus Christ to those who were guilty of crucifying Him (Acts 2:14, 36). What is the reason for this dramatic difference? Peter explains in Acts 2:32, “This Jesus hath God raised up, whereof we all are witnesses.” Because the apostles were witnesses of Christ’s resurrection they were going to boldly proclaim Him to everyone beginning at Jerusalem, then moving to Judaea and Samaria, and finally to the uttermost parts of the earth (Acts 1:8).

The fleshly family of Jesus was also changed by His resurrection. Though Mary had kept the things prophesied concerning her son in her heart and pondered them (Luke 2:19), the other children of Mary were not so thoughtful during Christ’s ministry. After challenging Jesus in opening verses of John 7, an explanation is given in verse five that even His brothers did not believe in Him. James, Joses, Simon, and Judas, half-brothers of Jesus Christ, were antagonistic toward Him during His life. However, in Acts 1:14 the record states, “These all continued with one accord in prayer and supplication, with the women, and Mary the mother of Jesus, and with his brethren.” Thus, along side the apostles who witnessed resurrection appearances, the fleshly family of Jesus Christ was continuing in prayer, evidently believing and being persuaded that He was the Son of God who rose from the dead to save all mankind including them. James, the brother of the Lord, wrote the book of the New Testament that bears his name. He identifies himself not according to his fleshly connection to Jesus Christ, but rather by stating, “James, a servant of God and of the Lord Jesus Christ…” (James 1:1). He now identified Jesus Christ, not as he once did: a half brother he did not believe in, but as the Lord. A similar attitude is reflected in Jude 1:1, where Jude (Judas) identifies himself as, “Jude, the servant of Jesus Christ, and brother of James….” What can account for this but the fact that Jesus’ resurrection made believers out of his doubting kin?

Finally, we should not neglect to mention Saul of Tarsus, one of the most remarkable cases of a changed life due to appearance of Jesus Christ. An avid opponent of Jesus and His followers, Saul was present at the first recorded Christian martyrdom, keeping the garments of those who stoned Stephen (Acts 7:58). Saul was zealous in his persecution of Christians, dragging men and women out of their homes and committing them to prison for following Jesus (Acts 8:3). It was on a mission to bring any Christians he found in Damascus bound back to Jerusalem, that the Lord appeared to Saul blinding him while opening his eyes to the spiritual truth that Jesus Christ is Lord (Acts 9). Saul would spend the remainder of his life suffering for Jesus (Acts 9:16). Why? The resurrection of Christ changed him and gave him hope (Acts 17:18; 23:6).

The resurrection of Jesus Christ changed the lives of these people; it can change yours too (Romans 6:8-9).

–Mark Day

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Lesson Audio – 11.06.14

November 16, 2014 by admin Leave a Comment

11.16.14 am – Jerry Sturgill – Why I Don’t Want To Go To Hell
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11.16.14 pm – Mark Day – The Spirit of Truth
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The Involvement of God

November 16, 2014 by admin Leave a Comment

God is far above us, as the heavens are higher than the earth (Isa. 55:9). His nature is superior to ours. No man can plumb the depths of His wisdom. His judgments are unsearchable and His ways past finding out (Rom. 11:33). God is not man (Num. 23:19). Though much biblical imagery assigns Him bodily parts, we know that these are used in an accommodative way, since God is spirit (John 4:24). He does not have a physical body that gets sick or tired. He does not change (Mal. 3:6; James 1:17). He does not get old, for He is beyond time. He inhabits eternity (Isa. 57:15); therefore, a thousand years is as one day to Him (2 Pet. 3:8). A consideration of the vast universe He has created and placed man in shows how incomprehensibly great He really is (Psa. 19:1-4; Rom. 1:20).

But though He is so far above us, He is still intensely interested in us. The Bible reveals that He is a loving heavenly Father who gives us life, breath, and all things (Mt. 6:9-11; Acts 17:25). The fact that He makes His sun to rise on everyone, the evil and the good, and sends rain on all, the just and the unjust (Mt. 5:45), testifies that He is a good God who fills our lives with blessings that make us glad (Acts 14:17).

He not only sustains the world that declares His glory day by day, but He also has communicated with man throughout history by special revelation from the Holy Spirit, available to us today through the medium of the sacred scriptures (2 Pet. 1:20-21; 2 Tim. 3:16). He has also intervened miraculously during the composition of the Bible to confirm that what was being communicated was truly from Him (Heb. 2:2-4; 1 Cor. 12-14). The climactic point of His personal involvement with man was the incarnation of Jesus Christ, the Son of God: God empathetically participating in the human condition to the point of death (John 1:14; 1 Tim. 3:16; Heb. 2:14-17).

God wants all men to be saved and come to the knowledge of the truth (1 Tim. 2:4). His invitation is to all that they will call upon Him through baptism to wash their sins away in the blood of Christ (Acts 2:21, 38; 22:16; Rev. 1:5; 22:17). Christ delays His coming so that more may repent (2 Pet. 3:9). God is attentive to the prayers of those who obey Him (1 Pet. 3:12). He will even forgive sins when one who is in Christ prays with genuine penitence for forgiveness (1 John 1:9; 5:14). In fact, when one sinner repents the angels that dwell in His presence experience His joy (Luke 15:10).

The God that created the world in which you live (Acts 17:24), and the placed your spirit in the wonderful body you inhabit (Psa. 139:14; Eccl. 12:7; Heb. 12:9), wants to be with you for eternity. He desires fellowship with you so badly that He sent His own Son to die for you to make it possible (Rom. 5:8; 1 John 1:3). But you must make the choice in how you will respond to His love (John 15:9-10). Will you obey Him to eternal salvation (Heb. 5:9), or will all His efforts toward you be in vain because of your refusal to follow Him (2 Cor. 6:1-2)?

-Mark Day

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