Evidence for the Resurrection of Jesus Christ

Dr. Craig: Part 1 – the Facts

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4qhQRMhUK1o&ab_channel=drcraigvideos

Dr. Craig: Part 2 – the Explanation

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6SbJ4p6WiZE&ab_channel=drcraigvideos

Full Summary of Evidence by “Bible Thinker” – Pastor Michael Winger

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Basics of Christianity (bible study online)

Hi everyone!

Here is a great resource and the more I look at it the more I like it.  It really does capture many of the basics that should form the foundation of what we believe.

When you have time, take yourself through some of these lessons from CRU.org.  Keep this as one of your resources.

http://www.cru.org/training-and-growth/classics/10-basic-steps/index.htm

May our Lord Jesus reveal his Heart to you.

Mark

Types of Prayer

As I spent time with God this week, I realized that my prayers had different tones, and purposes. My waiting was filled with different thoughts and needs.   Prayer is so much more than US being changed.  It’s a personal need and it’s so much more.  I’ve begun to examine my prayers this past week and so far I’ve had these types of prayers:

  1. Resting in Him from stress at work.  Recognizing his love for me.  gaining strength from my identity in Christ and all it’s wonderful benefits (which we don’t use)….
  2. Working out thoughts I have about what is going on in my life and letting His Spirit speak to mine and guide me.
  3. Working out the thoughts I have on world events and how they fit and play into the unfolding of God’s plan for Jesus’ return.
  4. Praying to bless others – for God’s grace, mercy and working hand to be poured out on someone who needs His touch, whether in healing, guidance, protection, or for more.
  5. Fighting Prayers – prayers where I rebuke the enemy on behalf of a brother or sister in Christ.
  6. Prayers of Salvation for those I know that I care about who do not know Jesus.
  7. Prayers to fight the temptation to STOP praying or to pass up a chance to spend time with God because I’m too stressed or busy.
  8. Prayers seeking of God’s wisdom and guidance because of a choice I have to make.
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  10. Praying while reading the Word – asking for understanding – as a passage ‘hits’ me and draws me into fellowship with God and wisdom is revealed to me.
  11. Prayers of Praise and Thanksgiving – Worship! – these truly heal me and I sense the presence of power of God even more.
  12. Praying in the Spirit – praying in tongues or without words – depending on the Holy Spirit to help guide your prayers and to pray on your behalf.

All in all, there is no “formula” for prayer.  It is a dynamic flowing relationship.  With all the varying types of prayers we can offer up to God I realize how much more time I need to spend with Him.  With all the need that is around us and in us, it’s a wonder we don’t continue to pray all day and night.  I realize one thing more and more – God does His thing and His part for us and we are called to do our part – things He will not do for us (like the servants given the “talents”).   One of them is prayer.  The other is obedience to his will as we discern it from the Bible and also from the leading of the Holy Spirit.

Let us not give up spending time with God – He has much for us to do!  He longs to embrace you and reveal his heart. The more you spend time with him, the more confident you will grow in expressing His love and doing His will.

Col 1:9-14  And so, from the day we heard, we have not ceased to pray for you, asking that you may be filled with the knowledge of his will in all spiritual wisdom and understanding,  (10)  so as to walk in a manner worthy of the Lord, fully pleasing to him, bearing fruit in every good work and increasing in the knowledge of God.  (11)  May you be strengthened with all power, according to his glorious might, for all endurance and patience with joy,  (12)  giving thanks to the Father, who has qualified you to share in the inheritance of the saints in light.  (13)  He has delivered us from the domain of darkness and transferred us to the kingdom of his beloved Son,  (14)  in whom we have redemption, the forgiveness of sins.

Keep on praying and praying for each other.  See you all soon!
MF

What Noah's Story teaches me…

< ![CDATA[As we prayed together and read the bible these past few weeks, we read through Genesis, specifically the Noah story. It's amazing to me to see how God showed much grace and patience to the violent and rebellious people of Noah's time.  So engrossed in their own lives, will and desires they ignored God's call to repentance and warnings to clean up or be washed up. The people during Noah's time were in general, promoting a culture of violence and sin.  They would war against one another, make sacrifices to idols (sometimes using their own children as the sacrifices) and continue living their own lives, marrying, partying, working and ignoring God's call to them- and as the Bible says - truly being wicked in the eyes of the Lord. Noah walked with God and as Jewish sources say, the 120 years time (give or take a few years) mentioned in Genesis was the time it took to build the ark.  He started around 500 years old and ended at 600 years old.  He was probably ridiculed but obeyed God faithfully.  Word must have spread all around the entire region that a crazy guy is building a huge boat on land.  It took him 100 years and his boat was a sign to that generation.  Everyone knew about it.  How could Noah hide that?!  I also believe what the Jewish sources say-  that God used that time to show the people patience, to give them time to repent.  (1 Peter 3:20).  Only 8 people entered the ark to be saved.  For everyone else who were blinded and ignored God, they went on their merry way in wickedness and violence.  The flood came as a complete surprise to most.  But not to Noah.  God told his servant Noah- for Noah knew when to be ready -- he walked with God. Noah is referenced in the New Testament concerning the coming of Christ many times.  In Matthew, Luke, Hebrews, 1 Peter and 2 Peter.   As quoted in Luke 17:26 "just as it was in the days of Noah, so it will be in the days of the Son of Man."  The days of Noah were filled with violence, wickedness, sin and rebellion.  In the days of the Son of Man, people will ignore the call of God to repent and go on their merry way, marrying, and living without Jesus.  Then he comes.  But it will not be without warning.  God will raise up signs for repentance, like the ark itself, and the witness of the Church to share the gospel of Jesus Christ and the unbelievable love of God. Conclusion - live for Jesus everyday.  Obey his leading in your heart and Spirit.  Obey that leading and let it help you learn to discern his voice.   Love others and teach them about the love of God.  Pray and read the Word.  Test everything and hold it up to the Word of God.  Even what I say - what anyone says. For More information on a Jewish Source of Noah's story go here:  LINK.

See you guys soon!  Keep pressing on in the Faith.

-MF]]>

What Noah’s Story teaches me…

As we prayed together and read the bible these past few weeks, we read through Genesis, specifically the Noah story.

It’s amazing to me to see how God showed much grace and patience to the violent and rebellious people of Noah’s time.  So engrossed in their own lives, will and desires they ignored God’s call to repentance and warnings to clean up or be washed up.

The people during Noah’s time were in general, promoting a culture of violence and sin.  They would war against one another, make sacrifices to idols (sometimes using their own children as the sacrifices) and continue living their own lives, marrying, partying, working and ignoring God’s call to them- and as the Bible says – truly being wicked in the eyes of the Lord.

Noah walked with God and as Jewish sources say, the 120 years time (give or take a few years) mentioned in Genesis was the time it took to build the ark.  He started around 500 years old and ended at 600 years old.  He was probably ridiculed but obeyed God faithfully.  Word must have spread all around the entire region that a crazy guy is building a huge boat on land.  It took him 100 years and his boat was a sign to that generation.  Everyone knew about it.  How could Noah hide that?!  I also believe what the Jewish sources say-  that God used that time to show the people patience, to give them time to repent.  (1 Peter 3:20).  Only 8 people entered the ark to be saved.  For everyone else who were blinded and ignored God, they went on their merry way in wickedness and violence.  The flood came as a complete surprise to most.  But not to Noah.  God told his servant Noah- for Noah knew when to be ready — he walked with God.

Noah is referenced in the New Testament concerning the coming of Christ many times.  In Matthew, Luke, Hebrews, 1 Peter and 2 Peter.   As quoted in Luke 17:26 “just as it was in the days of Noah, so it will be in the days of the Son of Man.”  The days of Noah were filled with violence, wickedness, sin and rebellion.  In the days of the Son of Man, people will ignore the call of God to repent and go on their merry way, marrying, and living without Jesus.  Then he comes.  But it will not be without warning.  God will raise up signs for repentance, like the ark itself, and the witness of the Church to share the gospel of Jesus Christ and the unbelievable love of God.
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Conclusion – live for Jesus everyday.  Obey his leading in your heart and Spirit.  Obey that leading and let it help you learn to discern his voice.   Love others and teach them about the love of God.  Pray and read the Word.  Test everything and hold it up to the Word of God.  Even what I say – what anyone says.

For More information on a Jewish Source of Noah’s story go here:  LINK.

See you guys soon!  Keep pressing on in the Faith.

-MF

LIVING TOWARD CHRIST – blog from Stuart McAllister

LIVING TOWARD CHRIST

http://www.rzim.org/a-slice-of-infinity/living-toward-christ/

Posted by Stuart McAllister on 

“Do not love the world, nor the things in the world,” reads 1 John 2:15. These are strong words, and when I first heard them as a young Christian they were given more weight than they might be in certain quarters today. As a new believer, I sought guidance on how I should live, and was duly rewarded with an appropriate set of prohibitions. The instruction was largely of the “don’t do this” or “avoid that” variety. I quickly grasped that the main agenda was to avoid contamination. This is what Dallas Willard describes as “the gospel of sin management.”

Armed with my first burst of enthusiasm and zeal for my newly born faith, I took to the “not-doing” and “avoidance” with a missionary zeal that would have put William Booth to shame. I read books on the exchanged life. I was sure that the sloppy, half-hearted, and mediocre life I was living was a denial of true Christianity and a mockery of the real thing. Yet my focus on withdrawal, personal holiness, and my purity became, however subtly, a distraction. I was more occupied with me and less with Christ. My internal state, feelings, and spiritual condition (as I saw it), totally filled my horizons.

The great reformer Martin Luther suffered similar preoccupations in his time. He obsessed about sins, he feared God’s wrath, he longed for a divine welcome. His awakening to what he called an “alien righteousness” (something provided by another for him) shattered his self indulgent illusions and opened up a world rooted in God’s amazing grace and mercy. Luther learned what so many have had to learn since; namely, that salvation is the gift of God’s grace. We can’t earn it, work for it, wrestle it to the ground, or fight for it. It is God’s gracious, merciful gift (cf. Ephesians 2:8-9).

Now, the yearning for righteousness, Christlikeness, and a devout life is an admirable longing; indeed, it is an essential longing of discipleship. But the great mistake is to somehow embrace this as a call to individualism and self-obsession. It is not. As the French theologian Jacques Ellul said, “The yearning for holiness is not at odds with the desire for relevance. For while holiness sets us apart unto God, it is God who calls us into the world.”(1) Christians are called to God and sent by God into the world.

Os Guinness captures the necessary tension between our need to pursue holy lives as individuals and the desire to connect meaningfully with our culture and those around us.  He speaks of “prophetic untimeliness” and the sense that the man or woman of God lives by the eternal in time. Likewise, Richard John Neuhaus, former editor of First Things magazine, suggested we are to be “in the world, not of the world, but for the world.” The danger for many of us is to live the extremes in either direction. I so love the world that I embrace its ways, values, attitudes, and delights uncritically—thus, losing any sense of distinction and prophetic edge for the gospel. Or I so withdraw from the world that my life may seem pure (to the audience of oneself), but exists in splendid self-obsession; thus I may end up (perhaps) morally distinct, but socially irrelevant.

Must we embrace such a dichotomy? Surely the example of Jesus in his incarnational ministry is far superior? Or the model of the apostles and the early church who took to the streets, the forums, and the places of civic discourse? They lived, loved, and preached in all of these diverse places and were themselves the better for it. They lived, loved, and preached in all of these places not because they were consumed with themselves but because they were filled with the love of Christ and hence a love for the world around them.

Stuart McAllister is vice president of training and special projects at Ravi Zacharias International Ministries in Atlanta, Georgia.

(1) Charles Ringma, Resist the Powers (with Jacques Ellul) (Colorado Springs, Colorado: Pinon Press, 2000), 171.

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To all ambassadors. .. a nice reminder for me

http://bible.com/59/2co5.19-20.esv

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Always rainbows?

Did Christ ever say that we will always have days full of sunshine and rainbows?  Are His Saints automatically exempt from suffering and the repercussions of evil?

When do these words give us any comfort?  —  “Little children, you are from God and have overcome them, for he who is in you is greater than he who is in the world.”
1 John 4:4

They give us comfort while we are in tribulation, times of trouble.  This verse clearly spells out our situation and God’s encouragement to us.  “I have said these things to you that in me you may have peace.  In the world you WILL have tribulation.  but take heart, I have overcome the world.”  (John 16:33 ESV).

May we all be encouraged that the Lord is with each and everyone of us!  Keep fighting and praying and remind yourselves and the enemy that Christ has overcome the world and He is exceedingly greater than he who is in the world.
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I was reminded of the weapons we bring to the fight.  The enemy may come at us with guns and knives, but we come with a Nuclear Bomb – our God.  Kind of unfair.

Peace to you all and see most of you on Sunday!  This is the last meeting in July and we’ll resume sometime in August.

-Mark

(i corrected my spelling errors!  ooops!)

Nick Vujicic Videos

Hi everyone,

I found 2 videos that are pretty good which explain his testimony.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rZ6YJFfjxrM

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See you Sunday!
Peace,
Mark

Jesus Christ Did Not Come Into This World to Make Us Rich

Hi all,

This article is a reminder that we as the church need to focus on the proper things.

Don’t give in to the “prosperity gospel” taught indirectly or directly by so many.  Earthly riches (getting more than what you need) are either a curse or a blessing, but it’s not the goal of our relationship with Christ.
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Mark

We all have the same calling – have you found it?