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Why Study

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Imagine your walking down the street and someone just walked up and pushed you from behind.  They would very easily push you over.  But if you are prepared, say you had taken Karate or Gymnastics and your balance was impeccable even if they hit you with a sneak attack you could recover quickly and not fall.  That is what bible study is to our lives.

Bible study prepares us for the journey through life.  When we read the bible on a regular basis we are more capable of withstanding the onslaught of attacks we receive.  Romans 12:1-2 is one of my favorite scriptures.  In these verses Paul reminds us to renew our minds.  Through this renewal we will become less and less like the world around us and more and more like Christ.  Will we become perfect this side of heaven? No.  Will all the bad stuff that happens in life stop? No.  But we will be able to handle it better.  Jesus never promised it would be easy, He just promised to be there for us.

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Where Are All The Christians?

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Eighteen hundred years or so of Hebrew history, capped by a full exposition in Jesus Christ, tell us that God’s revelation of himself is rejected far more often than it is accepted, is dismissed by far more people than embrace it, and has been either attacked or ignored by every major culture or civilization in which it has given its witness: magnificent Egypt, fierce Assyria, beautiful Babylon, artistic Greece, political Rome, Enlightenment France, Nazi Germany, Renaissance Italy, Marxist Russia, Maoist China, and pursuit-of-happiness America. The community of God’s people has survived in all of these cultures and civilizations but always as a minority, always marginal to the mainstream, never statistically significant.
—Author and pastor, Eugene Peterson

When you read that do you think wait just a minute,  America is a Christian country.  Maybe!  I tend to agree with Pastor Peterson more than I don’t.  Look around you.   How many Christians do you know that are just like they were 10 or 20 or even 30 years ago? I know people who have never become disciples of Christ.  They have never learned one thing from him.  They are hate filled and angry because they have never let go of the hurt caused them twenty years ago or more.

Look at the sheep and the goats.  Jesus said you will say Lord, Lord but I will not know you (Matthew 25).  I read that and look at our Christian culture and think how many are really going in.  God’s grace is bigger than me so I know I can be wrong.  I’m just sayin’ look and think.

Look at the big churches today.  Pastors with private jets and chauffeured cars if not chauffeured then high dollar.  Jesus did not have a home.  Do you wonder why the church is laughed at,  why we have no witness, or why people think we just want their money.  We have done no discipleship and told people just say a prayer and your in.  In Romans where it says believe in your heart.  That actually means believe, not say a prayer and your in, if you’re wondering.

The water from the well of Jesus is sweet and refreshing and it gives so much more than the world can (John 4).  Take time this week to set at the feet of Jesus and learn from him.  Let him change you and make you into a man or woman after his heart.  Will life get easier?  No, all the same trials will be there but when you  start giving your life to him and want to know only him and him crucified (1 Corinthians 2:2) the turn around in your perspective will happen.  It has taken me twelve years to get to a point where I look at life through the lens of Christ.  It is a wonderful lens not at all rose-colored but truth colored with the right perspective on the trials of life.

As Christ followers we are supposed to learn from him.  There is no such thing as a carnal Christian,  either you are in or you are out (James 1).  Get into the word and take a big drink from the well of Jesus, I think you will like what you taste. 

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Praying The Scriptures

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Praying the scriptures actually makes me nervous sometimes.  Not nervous like scared but nervous like, God already knows what He said in scripture so who am I to tell him about it.  Then I think about Daniel.  Daniel read the scriptures and discovered what God said would happen to the people of Israel.  When Daniel read Jeremiah he knew that the time for Israel to be in exile was seventy years so he knew their time was almost up.  So what did he do, he asked for forgiveness for his sins, the sins of his family, the sins of the leaders, and the sins of all the people of Israel.  Then he prays back what God had said.  He prays that God would stick to his word and free the people of Israel just like he says he will in Jeremiah.

God said this is what would happen and knew Daniel would pray for it to happen before he did.  Daniel knew that God knew everything but he still prayed.  As should we.  Yes God knows the beginning from the end but we need to heed the call to pray. When we feel that need it may just be God using us to free someone from bondage.

Praying the scripture should not be used out of context.  Context, Context, Context.  This is something we have gotten away from thanks to many of the popular preachers of our day.  Know the full passage before you claim a scripture.  Get a book on the subject.  Beth Moore wrote a good book several years ago called Praying God’s Word: Breaking Free From Spiritual Strongholds I know she is known predominately as a women’s author but this is a good book for everyone.  Scripture cover things like: addiction, Guilt, unbelief, pride and several more topics.

Using the Psalms or Proverbs is a good place to start.  Here is an example form the 23rd Psalm.

Lord you lead my life, and I do not want anything but you.  You guide me and comfort me, You restore my soul.  You increase my righteousness for your glory not mine.  I have no fear because you are with me and you provide for my needs.  I am filled with goodness and love because your spirit is within me, and because of your sacrifice I will join you in heaven when you call me there.

Make it your own, live by it and think on it regularly.

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