Is it just assumed that Christ is "in" you or do some of you have to think about it? For me, it was a conundrum that had to be sorted out. I knew intellectually that when I was saved that Christ indwelt me but after that tidbit of information, I was lost on understanding it. As I study Scripture, though, I am seeing more and more that His life is actually in me, not like "possession" (like demon possession) but rather like His spirit made my spirit alive (which was dead in sins) and with His life in me, I can now think like Him and be what He is.
Now I'm thinking through the appropriation of that life and how to explain all that Scripture and experience has revealed to me over the last couple of decades. The central verse for this is Galatians 2:20 - "I am crucified with Christ, nevertheless I live, yet not I, but Christ lives in me. And the life I now live in the flesh I love by the faith of the Son of God who loved me and gave Himself for me."
More to come..
Monday, November 15, 2010
Sunday, November 14, 2010
The Hope of Glory
Do you care if you bring "glory" to God? We know that we have fallen short of it according to Romans 3:23. I always "hope" I do. But what is it and how do you really know if you do?
The formal Bible definition is "opinion, judgment, view" and "splendour, brightness" but that's not real clear to me. I can definitely give my opinion, judgment and view of God's splendour and brightness with my mouth but can you know for sure that people see the glory of God in you?
This post is not a theological discussion of glory per se, but rather what I'm studying right now about God and His glory. Colossians 1:27 gives the foundation of our hope of glory - which is Christ in you. Christ is the express image of God and as He lives His life out through us, the glory of God is seen. So much of what we do is "trying" to show God's glory by our actions and works, but our self works do not bring glory to anyone other than our self. In the grand scheme of things, if you want to bring glory to God, you must have Christ in you. More on this later.
The formal Bible definition is "opinion, judgment, view" and "splendour, brightness" but that's not real clear to me. I can definitely give my opinion, judgment and view of God's splendour and brightness with my mouth but can you know for sure that people see the glory of God in you?
This post is not a theological discussion of glory per se, but rather what I'm studying right now about God and His glory. Colossians 1:27 gives the foundation of our hope of glory - which is Christ in you. Christ is the express image of God and as He lives His life out through us, the glory of God is seen. So much of what we do is "trying" to show God's glory by our actions and works, but our self works do not bring glory to anyone other than our self. In the grand scheme of things, if you want to bring glory to God, you must have Christ in you. More on this later.
Friday, November 5, 2010
Study of the Book of Micah
We just finished a study of Micah - one of the minor prophets in the Old Testament. We saw a picture of God that we rarely hear about these days. I remember in my childhood, preachers would talk about the wrath of God and the reality of hell. It was one of my foundational beliefs and even though I strayed from the Lord later in life, I never doubted for a minute that God would not tolerate sin. This study reminded me that God will judge my sin - just as He did and is going to judge the national sin of Israel. We in America will also be judged with all the nations of the world. My hope is that in that national judgment (because of abortion, gay rights, and other laws passed that are out and out sins against God) I personally will remain close and obedient to Him, bearing the reproach of my people in America, just as Micah did in Israel.
How abou you? Do you think America deserves the judgment of God? The judgment He passed on Israel was captivity by other nations and being scattered throughout all the world - losing its identity and becoming a joke to all the world. It wasn't just a threat - it actually happened. I hope we don't think America can escape judgment if Israel didn't, and what form that will take will be an interesting thing to see. Will another nation come over and take us over? A very real possibility today.
If so, how will you react? Will you be angry with your fellow Americans? Will you be sad that they sinned and pray for God's forgiveness for them? I hope we don't wait until it happenes to begin caring about our fellow Americans. Let this care and conern begin in the house of God - the church.
How abou you? Do you think America deserves the judgment of God? The judgment He passed on Israel was captivity by other nations and being scattered throughout all the world - losing its identity and becoming a joke to all the world. It wasn't just a threat - it actually happened. I hope we don't think America can escape judgment if Israel didn't, and what form that will take will be an interesting thing to see. Will another nation come over and take us over? A very real possibility today.
If so, how will you react? Will you be angry with your fellow Americans? Will you be sad that they sinned and pray for God's forgiveness for them? I hope we don't wait until it happenes to begin caring about our fellow Americans. Let this care and conern begin in the house of God - the church.
Friday, March 19, 2010
Shopping trip with Annie
It's been a long time since Annie has been with me "alone". She mostly wants someone else to be with her when she stays the night. But this time she asked if she could come by herself. Of course I said yes. She asked if we could go shopping so we went to the mall and I continued our ongoing lessons of how we shop. We look at everything first and then decide if there's something we really want, have the money to buy and then go back to get it. Of course what she wanted to look at first was jewelry. I think she would have a room full of jewelry and stuffed animals and nothing else if she could get away with it. We looked at necklaces, bracelets, earrings (she can't have dangly earrings yet!). She found a couple of things around $290 and said we'd have to save our money for those! We looked at wedding rings and other stuff. Then we found a "treasure box" with a cute pair of stud earrings. She decided to carry those around the store while we looked at everything else. Needless to say, those came home with us and a happy little girl and her Granny.
Thursday, March 18, 2010
Priesthood of Christ
When was the last time you studied (or even thought about) the fact that Jesus is our High Priest. We had a very interesting study this morning in our study of Hebrews about it and it got me to thinking. In Baptist theology, we don't "do" priests. So trying to apply a priesthood to ourselves is all theory. We acknowledge the facts that it exists - of course the Bible teaches it - but as far as it having anything to do with us personally - I wonder how many actually know how it operates.
We hear about Catholics who go to confession to a priest, receive "penances" and then go on their way. We sort of don't think that's Biblical. So do we just ignore the priesthood or do we know the truth about what we are supposed to do?
A straw poll: do you regularly appear before your High Priest? If so, what do you do there?
Wednesday, March 17, 2010
Heading Home
It seems that Wednesdays get longer and longer. I try coming in early and getting stuff done before Awana but still find myself having to do some last minute things for the Bible Study on Thursday mornings. Here I am at 9:25 p.m. just getting ready to head home. I can't leave though until I know I'm ready for tomorrow. Once in a while I forget and think I'll just finish up my Bible study when I get home but something very strange happens when I leave this building. I get into my car and drive out of the parking lot and my mind immediately goes to Ron, my babies, Lindsay, Landra, or something going on in my family. I don't even think about my Bible study again until just before I fall asleep. Not to say I get up to finish it. I think, oh, I'll finish it in the morning. I never do. I just go on with what I've prepared and I'm always sorry.
I'm sure that all of you reading this do everything you should on time and in the proper order. If I did, I'd have my Bible study done on Monday afternoons so that on Tuesday I could concentrate on VBS and Wednesday, Awana, etc. How do you do it? Tell me your secret please!
I'm sure that all of you reading this do everything you should on time and in the proper order. If I did, I'd have my Bible study done on Monday afternoons so that on Tuesday I could concentrate on VBS and Wednesday, Awana, etc. How do you do it? Tell me your secret please!
Tuesday, March 16, 2010
Take time for a coffee break
Ron and I used to take about 30 minutes in the afternoons to make a pot of coffee, find a donut or Little Debbie's something or other and just connect with each other. I don't know when we stopped it - probably about the time I started working at Westgate and wasn't home in the afternoons anymore. Then he started working his three part-time jobs and that put another kink into our time together. I remember we'd just talk about stuff. Remember things the kids had done, things we want to do, synchronize our schedules and talk about Bible stuff. I think I miss that most of all - talking about whatever Bible study we were doing at time.
I'm glad some of us ladies are studying Hebrews on Thursday mornings right now. Getting back into routine weekly study has been good for me. Reminds me I need accountability and also that there are others who need what this class provides - looking in God's word to find out why we believe what we believe. There are a lot of choices in how to do this. We just decided on Hebrews - the big picture of Christ as Son of God, as God, as Savior, as Lord, as High Priest and as the one who will return one day to receive us to himself. It's been fun. Not sure how much longer it will take.
But it seems like a big coffee break for me during the week - even though we have donuts and Diet Coke.
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