Wednesday, April 29, 2009

Commandment #1 - RIGHT GOD

Worshipping the Right God
“Thou shalt have no other gods before me.”

LORDS DAY 34
Question 94
- What doth God enjoin in the 1st commandment?
Answer: that I, as sincerely as I desire the salvation of my own soul, avoid and flee from idolatry, sorcery, soothsaying, superstition, invocation of saints, or any other creatures; and learn rightly to know the only true God; trust in Him alone; with humility and patience submit to Him; expect all good things from Him only; love, fear, and glorify Him with my whole heart, so that I renounce and forsake all creatures, rather than commit even the least thing contrary to His will.

Question 95 - What is idolatry?
Answer: idolatry is, instead of, or besides that one true God who has manifested Himself in His word, to contrive, or have any other object, in which men place their trust

Scripture passage: Psalm 115, Deut 18:9-15

> What has first place in your heart?
- Money?
- Music?
- Boyfriend/girlfriend?
> Can we honestly answer this question before the Lord
> We all know that God must come 1st and everything else is an idol
> Let us, through prayer and by God’s grace work on this in our heart.

Putting God First
1. Fleeing all idolatry
2. Devotion to the one true God

* 1 *
> Today’s society does not put this commandment on the top as the most important
> However God does place it 1st
> He wants our hearts, and He deserves 1st place He has bound Himself to a needy people
> We can look at the picture of a marriage, it would be horrible for the wife to go chase after other men. Especially in the full view of her husband.
> We do the same to the Same to the Lord when we don’t place Him first in our heart

> When you sacrifice before other gods you are not sacrificing to idols but to the devils (1 Cor 10:19)
> Temples of idol worship are the homes and dwelling places for demon’s and behind each idol stands the devil.- the Hindu temple in Toronto comes to mind
> Horoscopes, palm reading, reading the stars, Harry Potter, and Twilight have taken the place of witches and wizards and sorcery of centuries past

> Anything that keeps our mind occupied and away from God is an idol.- we can make children and other people our idols

> God has given us so much, how can we take these gifts and talents and pour them into something other than Him?
> There will be a time when God will stop giving and start taking away

> We are given so much we begin to take it all for granted, thinking we deserve it all.

What must we do then?
> Break with all these loves and go back to our first love
> We need to stop giving the Lord the leftover of our life, money and gifts.

* 2 *
He wants our:
MIND – learn rightly to know him
> Ask important question- Who am I?- Who made me?- Are things right between me and the Lord?
> Search the scriptures- don’t allow your soul to suffer because your life is so busy- take a look at Daniel, King David (if any one lived busy lives, they did but they still took time for private prayer and time to rightly know their God)

HEART – that I may love Him
> God wants the deepest part of our being.- “love the Lord thy God will all thy heart, with all thy soul, and with all thy mind and with all thy strength...” (Matthew 22:37a)

WILL – submit myself to Him in humility and patience
> Lovest thou me _________, more than all these?- let us put our name in this blank instead of Peter’s

The following is the website where you can listen to the entire sermon http://www.sermonaudio.com/sermoninfo.asp?SID=111108236110

Monday, April 27, 2009

The Holy Law of God


Ten Commandments
Exodus 20:1-17


1. And God spake all these words, saying,
2. I am the Lord thy God, which have brought thee out of the land of Egypt, out of the house of bondage
3. Thou shalt have no other gods before me.
4. Thou shalt not make unto thee any graven images, or any likeness of anything that is in heaven above, or that is in the earth beneath, or that is in the water under the earth:
5. Thou shalt not bow down thyself to them, nor serve them: For I the Lord they God am a jealous God, visiting the iniquity of the fathers upon the children unto the third and fourth generation of them that hate me;
6. And showing mercy unto thousands of them that love me, and keep my commandments.
7. Thou shalt not take the name of the Lord thy God in vain; for the Lord will not hold him guiltless that taketh His name in vain. For the Lord will not hold him guiltless that taketh His name in vain.
8. Remember the Sabbath day, to keep it holy.
9. Six days shalt thou labour, and do all thy work:
10. But the seventh day is the Sabbath of the Lord thy God: it it thou shalt not do any work, thou nor thy son, nor thy daughter, thy manservant, not thy maidservant, nor thy cattle, nor thy stranger that is within thy gates:
11. For in six days the Lord made heaven and earth, the sea and all that in them is, and rested the seventh day: wherefore the Lord blessed the Sabbath day, and hallowed it.
12. Honour thy father and thy mother: that thy days may be long upon the land which the Lord thy God giveth thee.
13. Thou shalt not kill.
14. Thou shalt not commit adultery.
15. Thou shalt not steal.
16. Thou shalt not bear false witness against thy neighbour.
17. You shalt not covet thy neighbours house, thou shalt not covet thy neighbour’s wife, not his manservant, nor his maidservant, nor his ox, nor his ass, nor anything that is thy neighbour’s.

Tuesday, April 21, 2009

The Importance of Time

author - anonymous

I had on new clothes,
New sneakers on my feet.
I was there for class on time,
Went to the back and took my seat.

Yeah, I'm moving up,
I'm already grown.
Soon I'll be graduating,
And out on my own.

I talked to some of my friends,
We were all having fun.
Said some things I shouldn't have said.
Did stuff I shouldn't have done.

I knew I was different.
I felt God touch my heart,
I knew I should set a standard,
But then I'd be set apart.

Walking to the bus,
I was not looking for strength.
I heard the car tires screeching,
But now it's too late.

I'm standing in this room,
And I can see the heavenly gate.
Oh no! I never prayed.
I thought I had time to get it straight!

An angel walked to me,
He had a book in his hand.
I knew it was the Book of Life,
When would this dream end?

I told him my name,
And he began to look.
Then he looked at me sadly and said,
Your name is not in this book.

Angel, this is a dream,
No, I can't be dead!
He closed the book and turned away,
He whispered - You cannot proceed ahead.

No...no this can't be real,
Angel, you can't turn me away.
Let me talk to God,
Maybe he'll let me stay.

He led me to the gate,
Jesus came to me.
He did not let me in but said,
Beloved what is your need?

Jesus, I cried, please,
Don't cast me away from you.
Tears ran down his face as he said,
You knew what you needed to do.

Lord, please I'm young,
I never thought I would die.
I thought I'd have plenty of time,
Death caught me by surprise.

Lord, I went to church,
Please Jesus, I believe.
He said you would not accept me,
My love you would not receive.

Lord, there were too many
hypocrites. They weren't being true.
He took a step back and asked,
What does that have to do with you?

Lord, my family claimed to be
saved, They weren't real. You know.
He said, I died for you,
Now I have to go.

I fell to my knees crying to Him,
Lord, I planned to be real tomorrow.
I couldn't make Him understand,
I had never felt such sorrow.

Then it hit me hard, I said,
Lord, where will I go?
He looked into my eyes
and said, dear child you already know.

Please Jesus, I begged,
The place is so hot.
It seemed to trouble and grieve him,
He whispered, DEPART FROM ME, I KNOW YOU NOT.

Lord, you're supposed to be love,
How can you send me to damnation?
He replied, With your mouth you said you loved me,
But each day you rejected my salvation.

With that in an instant,
Day turned into night.
I never knew such torture could be,
Now too late, I know the Bible is right.

If I can tell you anything,
Hell has no age.
It is a place of torture,
Separated from God and full of rage.

You know, I thought it was funny, a joke,
But this one thing is true.
If you never accept Jesus Christ,
HELL IS WAITING FOR YOU!

So please, ask Him into your heart.
Our time on earth is short
And when our life reaches its end
We must be prepared to meet our heavenly judge

Saturday, April 18, 2009

Fighting against the worlds view of dating

I was listening to a fellow worker today talking with another girl. He was talking about this guy friend he knew who's mission has been to go out with all different girls with different last names so he could make a list from A - Z. the girl he was talking to replied, "he must have to really lower his standards sometimes" the guy replied, "ya probably but he said if he was dating say a C and he saw one that was way better he would just switch."
I stood there shaking me head in disbelief and disgust, "Are You Serious!!!"


As a response to this I decided to post some notes of a presentation I heard during one of our Young Peoples speaker evenings. It was given to us by Dr. D Murray and he titles it 10 Rules of Dating

1. Thou shalt not make marriage a god
- there is nothing wrong with wanting to be married
- but don't make it the most important and only thing
- this concept of marriage could cause for disaster as you may become impatient
- be content --> marriage is a gift from God
- your 1st love should be God and He deserves our utmost glory

2. Thou shalt not tour churches to find someone
- this means spending a little time in different churches looking for someone who sparks an interest
- you are more likely to start going to church for the wrong motivations and chances are God will not bless this

3.Thou shalt not start or major with the physical
- men --> don't base relationships on appearance
- woman --> don't encourage this behaviour with the way you dress
- remember what God values (are you following God or the world)

4. Thou shalt not go on vacation together before marriage
- your honeymoon should be special, why spoil it
- also this type of action leads to great temptation

5. Thou shalt not experiment
- don’t participate in "fish dating"
- someone will always get hurt (most likely the girl)
- trust most likely will be broken

6. Thou shalt take counsel from others
- parents, pastors, godly friends
- we should not go solo at such a young age

7. Thou shalt talk about expectations
- don't just talk about the wedding day, but move on to day 2
- find out what your opinions are:
· how woman should honour her husband
· the wife as housekeeper?
· how much should be we tithe
· what church should we attend
· how large of a family do you want

8. Thou shalt be patient/commit
- work through arguments and problems with ease, not through silent treatment or taking off
- don't leave a person hanging. be willing to commit to something

9. Thou shalt say sorry
- this word keeps many marriages together
- avoid if perhaps ... and maybe ....
- say sorry even if the blame is divided
- be sure to prove that you are sorry

10. Thou shalt love
- what needs does the other person have and how can i meet them
- it is not about what you receive but about what you can give
- this is the reason why there is a lack of true love in today's world
- in the end you will receive more than you ever gave

Thursday, April 16, 2009

Benevolence

I have opened up this blog as a way to give. To give one of the most precious treasures any one could receive. Many charities are set up around the world to help the poor, the hungry, the weak, etc. But there is something man needs that is of far more importance than food, water, shelter, money and that is the Lord Jesus. In this blog I would like to post items I have read, heard or happened to come by that point to Jesus, His work on earth and in heaven, and how we can live in His example.

With my senior young peoples group we are studying a book called My Brothers Keeper by James W. Alexander. Last class we came to the chapter that is titled Benevolence. And I thought that posting this chapter would be an appropriate way to start this blog as it emphasizes Christian charity and having a giving spirit.


Here are several questions to think about at you read through it
1.What are good works?
2. How can we ourselves show Christian charity?

If I were to send you ten dollars to spend as you chose, after you had purchased such things as you need, what would you do with the remainder? I am sure you take much more pleasure giving it to some poor, starving family, than in laying it out upon toys and food. The satisfaction would last much longer. When miserable sufferers thanked you, it would give you delight; your own conscience would tell you that you had done right; and whenever you had thought of it afterwards, it would be with pleasure. But besides all this, there is the satisfaction in the very act of doing good. There is something delightful in the very feeling of love.

I wish you to think a little about this. The feeling of which I have just written is called benevolence, or good-will. It is the disposition to do good – to make others happy. It is what the Bible calls charity. And it always gives pleasure, for we cannot love any one sincerely without a degree of happiness for the moment. Just think of the times when you have felt most affectionate toward your dear parents. Was it not a delightful feeling? And when a kind mother presses her baby against he, does she not enjoy this ore than if someone did a favour for her? It is always so. And therefore, the more benevolent you are, the more happiness you will have. If you wish to be peaceful in your mind, do as much good as you can.

This is a great part of true religion. “thou shalt love thy neighbour as thyself” And whenever this love or benevolence is in any one’s heart, it will make him do good. He will try to be useful, and to make everyone happy around him. Religion begins in the heart, but it does not end there. It leads persons to act. People may talk about religion, and tell how many good feelings they have, but if they never do good, if they are not active, there is reason to fear that they have no religion at all. And therefore the Scripture always makes this a mark of true piety. The Apostle James says, “pure religion and undefiled before God and the Father is this: to visit the fatherless and the widows in their affliction, and to keep himself unspotted from the world.” Is it not a contradiction to speak of a pious man who does no good? You see at once that it is. An idle Christian is no true Christian. We are all sent into the world to honour God, and we do this whenever we perform what is good.

Young persons ought to begin as soon a possible to put this into practice. There is such a thing as learning to do good, and forming a habit of doing good; and we cannot begin to soon. Perhaps you will say that you do not know where to begin. I will tell you. Begin with the very next person you meet; with those who are around you now; with your relatives and companions. Try to make everyone happy to the utmost of your power, Avoid everything, in your actions, your words, and your very looks, which could give unnecessary pain. Keep this up at all times. Thus you will constantly be cherishing an benevolent temper. If you are kind and affectionate in small matters, I am sure you will be so in those which are more important. There is an old saying about money matters which you may have heard, take care of the pence and the pounds will take care of themselves. The meaning of this is, that people lose more by neglecting smalls sums of money, then by losing larger ones. Almost any man will take care of a hundred dollar note. He will carry it in is wallet for months, without losing it. But during the same time he will perhaps squander away so much little by little. If he had taken good care of these small sums, he might have saved a good deal. So it is with respect to benevolence. Almost any man will be benevolent when their is any dreadful suffering which he can relieve, or any great act of charity which he can do. But perhaps this very same man will all the time be unkind and irritable with his family, and will make every one near him feel unpleasantly. But if you begin with these little things, which are occurring every day and every hour, you will preserve a benevolent disposition the whole time, and will be more ready to do some greater act of charity when it is called for.

There have been some men so benevolent, that they have spent almost all their lives in trying to relieve the distressed. One of the most remarkable of these was John Howard, who for this reason is usually called the philanthropist, that is the “lover of mankind”. Howard was born in Clayton, in England, in the year 1727. His father left him a large estate, but his health was so frail during his youth, that he did not engage in much active business. He was a man of a kind and tender heart, and was always seeking to do good. When the dreadful earthquake took place which overwhelmed the city of Lisbon, he was so touched with pity that he undertook a voyage to Portugal, in 1755, to see if he could give any relief to the inhabitants. But he was taken captive by a French ship, and carried into Brest, where he remained some months as a prisoner. Here he began to learn firsthand how man distresses were suffered by those who are confined in jails, and his benevolent spirit longed to relieve them. When he returned to England, he made many inquiries on this subject, and began to examine all the prisons in England in order to reform them. He wrote books about this, and procured new laws to be passed by the Parliament.

But Howard was not content with lessening the sufferings of prisoners in England, He knew that their case was worse in other countries, and he determined to visit the continent of Europe. In this work he spent 12 years. Between 1775 and 1787 he went four times to Germany, five times to Holland, twice to Italy, besides visiting Spain, Portugal, Turkey, and the north of Europe. He often traveled night and day, visiting all the principal hospitals and prisons. He did not regard expense or danger, for his whole soul was taken up with the desire to do good. At Valladolid, in Spain, he became a prisoner himself for a month, in order to know the real truth of the conditions. And when he returned home, he published a large work, in which he gave an account of what he had seen. An in this way he did more than was ever done before, to render the condition of prisoners less miserable.

But this benevolent heart was not satisfied with this. The plague that was raging in many parts of Europe. This dreadful illness was worse than the yellow fever, and often destroyed thousands in a few weeks. Howard resolved to learn all about it, and find out how it might be cured. He had studied medicine in his youth, and he traveled, as a physician through various countries. In 1985 he went to Marseilles. Then he visited hospitals in Italy and Turkey, exposing himself to the greatest dangers. Whenever it was possible, he gave relief. In 1789 he published another work, giving an account of the plague. The same year he set out upon another journey to the eastern countries, but was seized with fever in the Crimea, and died in 1790.

Now, is not this a noble example? How much more does Howard deserve the name of a great man than Alexander, Caesar or Bonaparte! I wish you to think on these things, and earnestly to pray that you may be disposed to imitate such a course of life

Your affectionate brother
James
Some Bible passages that speak on Christian charity
- I Corinthians 13:4-8
- Romans 12:10 - 16
- II Peter 1:3-7