02/01/2017 The Wave Offering
The Wave Offering
Many would say it’s all Old Testament Law and we don’t need to do it. Absolutely nowhere in Scripture—Old Testament or New Testament—do any of the offerings change, except for the change from animals to money, and because of Christ, we can now give it ourselves and do not need the priest or pastor to do it for us.
01/15/2017 Titles for Christ…
Titles for Christ
Praise the Lord Saints! As we continue on, here are a couple more titles for Jesus found in the Bible.
Matthew 1:23: “Behold the virgin shall be with child and shall bear a son, and they shall call His name Immanuel” which translates “God with Us.” Note that Immanuel was not used as a proper name of Jesus but describes His person as the Son of God.
John 8:58: Jesus said to them, “Truly, truly I say to you, before Abraham was born, I am.” Note Abraham was not in the beginning with God but Jesus was and He declared it in John 8:58.
These are a couple of the powerful titles for Jesus. The Bible says that at the name of Jesus every knee should bow and tongue confess that he is Lord. Declare it now my friends, because having to do it later might be the biggest mistake you would ever have made.
Spirit Lead
Pastor Terry A. Gordon Jr.,
01/01/2017: The Tithe
The Tithe
12/18/2016: Women in Ministry
Women in Ministry
12/11/2016: “Perfect”
“Perfect”
12/04/2016: Titles for Christ
Titles for Christ
11/20/2016: God’s Forgiveness of Sin
God’s Forgiveness of Sin
Spirit Lead
Pastor Terry A. Gordon Jr.
11/06/2016: Restoration of the Heart
- 1 a:free from dirt or pollution <changed to clean clothes> <clean solarenergy>
b : free from contamination or disease <a clean wound> - 2 a:unadulterated, pure <the clean thrill of one’s first flight>
b of a precious stone : having no interior flaws visible
c : free from growth that hinders tillage <clean farmland> - 3 a:free from moral corruption
10/16/2016: Self- Control (Discipline)
Self- Control (Discipline)
Last week we talked about lack of self-control, and that it could lead to strongholds in your life. Today we are going to talk about how we can gain self-control or self-discipline.
Question: What are some of the ways we can gain self-control? As the Hebrews were promised the land, but had to take it by force, one town at a time. Therefore, we are promised the gift of self-control, yet we also must take it by force.
The concept of “self-control” implies a battle between a divided self. It implies that our “self” produces desires we should not satisfy, but instead “control.” In Luke 9:23 Jesus says, “We should deny ourselves, and take up our cross daily and follow him.” (Jesus)
So daily our “self” produces desires that should be “denied” or “controlled.” In Luke 13:24 Jesus says “the door to heaven is narrow, strive to enter through the narrow door.” The Greek word for strive is (agonizesthe). English agonize- meaning: Several, but a few is torture one’s self, to put forth great effort of any kind, wrestle with one’s self, exercise one self’s. (What does that tell us?)
It’s not going to be easy! Matthew 5:29 says, “If your eye even if it’s good caused you to stumble, take it out and throw it from you.” This is the fierceness of self-control. Matthew 11:12 Jesus says, “The kingdom of heaven has been forcefully advancing, and violent people attack it.”
Since John, the Baptist been preaching and baptizing. No with this scripture, I think it means as we grow in God, to enter the kingdom it takes courage, unwavering faith, determination, and endurance, because of the things that come against us for following Jesus.
So running a race requires discipline. Paul is saying Christian life take hard work, self-denial, and preparation. As Christians, we are running towards our heavenly reward. We are warriors in Christ. We must be disciplined internally and externally because without discipline we cannot stay alive long enough to even be a warrior. We must also develop the attitude of persistence. No matter the pain or struggle, it must be settled in the mind. Self-control is saying, No to sinful desires even when it hurts.
10/02/2016: Twelve Symbols # 12
Praise the Lord Saints! We have made it to the last symbol of the Bible that is in our study. Before I mention it, I would like to thank Thomas Nelson Inc. for all its study helps.
Here Judah is willfully ignorant and rebellious. The coming judgment is terrible but Judah’s sins are more terrible. I leave you to ponder this thought. If God judged His chosen people that, He loved with fire, how much more is He likely to judge this fallen nation?
I pray you will choose life and not death, and be forgiven of every sin and make heaven your final destination.
Spirit Lead
Pastor Terry A. Gordon Jr.