The Cross Of Christ – Camp August 20, 2009
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The last camp we went to recently dealt with the Cross of Christ, and above all else it just reemphasises the following to me:
- That I do not deserve the least of the mercies that God has so lavished upon me and so I ought to be grateful for each and every blessing.
- The grounds for the blessings I receive is not in me but in my Saviour who bled and died for me on the Cross.
- It reveals to me how undeserving I am and thus how humble I ought to be, for only God knows what I would be, what sin would have overcome me so much, even now the battle with sin is daily and greatly distressing; What would have happened had the Cross of Christ not existed to break the power of sin and to challenge me to seek victory? - Would I not have been slaughtered by Sin. I see that “There goeth I but for the Cross – but for Grace”
- Looking to the Cross and seeing what my Saviour suffered physically there, knowing that that is but an infinitesimal reflection of the wrath of God that he bore on my behalf, challenges me to live righteously, how can I despise, so much suffering by falling freely into sin, – Lord grant me grace.
- It reveals how terrible sin must have been to God, for on the Cross, the Son of God looked terrible, battered, beyond human image (Isa.52) – He bore my image on the Cross that I may bare His image before God. If His image on the Cross did not look human and that Image is mine, then it shows that sin has made me and all like me inhuman, we may convince ourselves of our humanity, but not before God.
when more things come into my mind about how the Cross affects my daily life I will not hesitate to put it here.
Giving Thought to the Word October 7, 2008
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I came across this verse recently, not that I have not read it before, but I read it in ESV and it just turned on lights in my head. The person that thinks about Gods word will discover a wealth of good. The question I ask myself is that maybe why I am not discovering as much as I should be is because I am not thinking about the word of God as I should, I am not letting the word sink deep into me, so that it may affect my whole person.
The problem with someone who teaches the word, is that if he does not take care, he will read the scriptures as though he were preparing a sermon rather than for himself, so the first question ought to be:
- What is this verse encouraging?
- What is this verse discoraging?
- How have I been failing to apply this verse to my life?
- How may I improve my obedience to this verse?
- what exact changes do I need to make in my life, that I may bare positive fruit with regards this verse?
- Have I began to see changes?
only when I have began to see changes can I now present the truth to others, for their own edification. This is not to say that one has fully grasped the truth being proclaimed before one begins to share but one should at least be making some form of progress.
But thinking about the word is not all that needs to be done, one may find much good whilst thinking about the word and yet that much good may not do any good in a persons life because the latter part of the verse is not considered, that says “… blessed is he
None In Heaven But Thee October 7, 2008
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The following is a Poem I wrote some years ago, it always challenges me when I read it and I thought it might be used of God to do the same for you so here it is for His glory and your perusal and meditation:
None In Heaven But Thee
Heaven my delight, my goal, my desire
For only one thing do I delight in it
Because my Saviour, my Lord, my King
Therein dwells
Some seek heaven because of pleasure
their desire and delight is in the pleasure
though they won’t say so
but were there a heaven where pleasure exists
and God was not there they will yet desire it
This is not for me I seek higher things
Others seek a heaven to avoid hell
they despise hell and all it stands for
they are ecstatic about avoiding hell
but would they still desire heaven if hell ceased to exist
This desire is not for me, I seek higher things
I gazed into heaven and treasures lay,
innumerable; the wealth surpassed any other
and the joy of many are overwhelmed by this
they count their jewels daily and think of mansions
But this is not for me I seek higher things
Others choose heaven because they think they deserve it
They have toiled so long and their wages cannot be any less
Heaven is surely their home for they would have nothing less.
This again is lesser than what I seek, this is not for me
I care little about heaven and its wealth
I care little about mansions and crowns
I care little about jewels and gold
I care little about hell and its howls
I seek something higher, they are not for me
The one I care for, OH! To die for
He outshines the stars in splendour
He out gives all the world put together
He out loves the greatest of all lovers
He out cares the loveliest of mothers
He alone holds my heart, my soul my all
I will live in the lowliest of places as long as He were there
I will loose all worldly wealth for Him alone
I will cast out all goods, if by it I will have Him
I care not for all the rest, if he is there.
(Ps. 73:25; Isa. 64:4; Ps. 31:19)
Prayer: Oh! Lord Oh! That these were my cry in every situation, in every condition, in every sorrow – OH! to have you and be satisfied.
Roman Catholic and Traditions October 4, 2008
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We have been looking at what several religious groups teach and last week we began to look at the Roman Catholic Church -
Catholicism and traditions:
The questions we will be asking and trying to answer are:
- What do traditions have to do with the scriptures
- When they contradict which one has more authority over our life
The Catechism of the Catholic Church, paragraph 82 states:
“The Church, …, does not derive her certainty about all revealed truths from the holy scriptures alone. Both scripture and Tradition must be accepted and honoured with equal sentiments of devotion and reverence”
So what they are stating that although something is not taught within the bible, if traditions teach it then it is acceptable.
Why no tradition but only the word:
Here the Lord Jesus says why are they breaking the commandment of God because of their traditions, it is evident that when traditions and Gods command conflict then tradition must be put aside, or else we are placing traditions above the command of God.
This is the same as above but there is more verse 6 and 7 specifically shows that when we put traditions ahead of Gods commands, Gods word, we are worshipping God in vain, if our teachings to men is based upon traditions then our worship is vain, i.e. it is empty it has no profit, it is unacceptable to God, we may point to miracles, we may point to wonders, but if all these are mere traditions then all is mere vanity (Matt. 7:21). Don’t be mesmerized by the way they portray these traditions, Jesus says they had a fine way a fanciful way it seemed logical, it seemed emotional, but because it is mere tradition and not based on the word it should be rejected, for it will only lead to vanity.
Here Paul the apostle says don’t be taken captive, i.e. don’t be overcome, don’t be bamboozled into things, don’t allow anyone to trick you to holding unto human traditions that have not Christ as the root or source or as the aim and goal. If Christ is not honoured then the tradition should be discarded. Jesus is meant to be honoured glorified in all we do, He said even when the Spirit comes He will glorify me (Jn 16:14), any tradition that has not its source in Christ is vain.
So what of the traditions that Paul spoke about here, first we have not said that traditions are wrong, as long as the traditions does the following
- It does not contradict Gods word
- It is according to Christ – i.e. it is to The glory of the Lord Jesus, and it is sourced from the Lord.
- It is based on Scripture, we don’t want to just proclaim any truth that truth must be based on God’s word.
So to our two questions above, if the tradition does not contradict the word, is from the word and honours Christ then it is fine.
Mortification-never settle for less than the word says June 7, 2008
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One of the powerful acts of Sin is to to make us settle for the disposition of mind that the sin that so easily trips us is a simple one, something we don’t need to worry about, something we don’t need to lose sleep over and by so doing we are lulled into ease, with regards to the sin and with ease comes a deadening of conscience, and dishonouring of God.
No that sin is not a simple sin. We are dishonouring God, crucifying Christ again, and quenching the Spirit. OH! that God will quicken our hearts and make us see how heinous every sin is.
Vision Of This Blog May 28, 2008
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We aim to provide articles that can help to invigorate our desire for God, by looking at the Attributes of God, The Cross of Christ, Mortification of Sin – And what ever God inspires us to do.