Saying “I love Jesus but not the church” is as irrational as saying to
your best friend, “I like you—I just can’t stand being around you.”
Wednesday, August 24, 2016
Evangelism: Decision Time
Today we conclude our brief study on the call to evangelism by looking at how to actually share the gospel with others.
Monday, August 22, 2016
Evangelism: Turn the Conversation
Today in our study on evangelism, we talk about how to turn the
conversation to spiritual things when talking about Jesus to others.
Friday, August 19, 2016
Evangelism: True Measure of Success
Today in our study on evangelism we talk about the difference between
simply saying that we are Christians and obeying what our Lord has
clearly commanded us to do.
Wednesday, August 17, 2016
Evangelism: The Sin of Silence
Today we continue our study on the subject of evangelism by looking at
staggering statistics that show that the average Christian is not
actively sharing their faith with those around them.
Evangelism: Introduction
Today we begin a new study on the call to evangelism. In this study, we will find that God has always had a plan to reach lost man with the gospel of Christ, and yes, that plan involves us.
Friday, August 12, 2016
Prayer: Qualifications
In today's final study on prayer, we discuss some qualifiers for prayer
such as humility, sincerity, boldness, faith, simple, persistent,
definite, and Scriptural.
Wednesday, August 10, 2016
Prayer: Hindrances, Part 2
Today we continue our study on the subject of prayer and things that
hinder our prayers from being answered according to the Bible.
Tuesday, August 9, 2016
Birthdays - Revelation 2:11-12
Revelation 2:11 says, “He that hath an ear, let him hear what the
Spirit saith unto the churches; He that overcometh shall not be hurt of the
second death.” When I was in Bible
College, I had a teacher
that used to tell us preacher boys that God gave us two ears and one mouth
because we were meant to listen twice as much as we spoke.” That’s some pretty
good advice. I wish more people would take it to heart. That’s including, at
times myself.
In this verse we also come to the
second promise of salvation to him who overcomes. He will not be hurt by the
second death. The second death is spoke of again in Revelation 20:6 where it
says, “Blessed and holy is he that hath
part in the first resurrection: on such the second death hath no power, but
they shall be priests of God and of Christ, and shall reign with him a thousand
years.” What is the second death? While all men, short of the rapture, will
die a first time in this life: only those who have placed their faith in the
Lord Jesus Christ will not suffer the second death which will occur after the
Great White Throne judgment. This death will result in the one who has not
placed their faith in Jesus Christ being cast into the Lake of Fire to never
see or experience the presence of God again. It’s been said that if a person is
born once (physically) they will die twice (physically and spiritually). If a
person is born twice (physically and spiritually) they will die once
(physically). My physical birth happened on September 26, 1966. My spiritual
birth took place while I was a nine year old boy attending a revival service in
Greenville, South Carolina. Those two births assure me that I will only die a
physical death, but never a spiritual one. How about you? How many birthdays do
you have?
Now let’s look at verse 12 where
it says, “And to the angel of the church
in Pergamos write; These things saith he which hath the sharp sword with two
edges.” Again, we must remember that the names of these churches have much
to do with the situations they were in at the time. The first Church of Ephesus,
had left its first love and thus its name meant "desirable” or “first love".
The second Church of Smyrna, was under deadly persecution and thus its name
meant Myrrh which was a spice used in the embalming process.
Now we come to the Church of Pergamos. This is where I want you to
put your thinking caps on for a minute. We are going to break the word down. "Per"
means "mixed or objectionable." "Gamos" means “marriage or
wedded”. For example, “polygamy” means married to many and monogamy means married
to one.
So Pergamos means "mixed or objectionable
marriage." We will see as we read the letter that Jesus accuses Pergamos of
compromise because it married the world. This is the church of compromise. It’s
the church that originated the phrase, “Why can’t we all just love each other
and get along?” I can’t tell you how many times I’ve heard that statement. Yes,
the Bible does teach that we are to love one another and “If it be possible, as much as lieth in you, live peaceably with all
men” (Rom 12:18). However, the Bible also says in Amos 3:3, “Can two walk together, except they be
agreed?”
As a pastor, I have been forced
to make some decisions in regards to who our church was to have fellowship
with. Many of them were long, drawn-out,
painful, and prayerful decisions. In the end, old relationships were sometimes
broken and new ones were formed. However,
all of them were made based upon the clear teaching of the Word of God. There
is not nearly as much “guess work” in the Bible as many would have us to believe!
So, the Church of Pergamos
was the compromising church. It was the church that had “married” the world and
God certainly saw that as “mixed or objectionable. I remember hearing one time
that the boat is okay in the ocean as long as the ocean doesn’t come into the
boat. Unfortunately, that’s the story with not only the Church of Pergamos,
but also many churches today. Next time, we’ll take a closer look at that sharp
sword with two edges and how God intends to use it.
Monday, August 8, 2016
Prayer: Hindrances
Today we continue our study on things that can hinder our prayers.
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