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Bible Study – Let’s make it meaningful.

God ‘s Power is referred to as Omnipotent (All Powerful – no one stronger than He)

There are many reference as to the power of God.

Scriptures about the Divine Power of God

1 2 Samuel 22-23

“For who is God except the Lord? Who but our God is a solid rock? God is my strong fortress, and he makes my way perfect.

Lesson: Week 1

If only we can use this scripture daily in our lives. There are so many distractions that comes along that we sometimes becomes weak in our faith. There is a correlation between 2 Samuel 22:33 and Psalm 18:1-3 I love you, Lord; you are my strength. The Lord is my rock, my fortress, and my savior; my God is my rock, in whom I find protection. He is my shield, the power that saves me, and my place of safety. I called on the Lord, who is worthy of praise, and he saved me from my enemies.

Sub-Title: The perfect Storm – You can only depend on God!

There are many books of people that wrote about how they were in predicaments of life or death situations. I can speak of my own life of situations that I have been in dire situations in which I know without a doubt that if it had not been for God who was on my side, the outcome would have been entirely another story. I would not have come out of that situation but because of God Grace and Mercy here I am today!

Some people ask “why am I here” or what purpose am I here on this earth for” “It seems like something is missing out of life; “Life seems unfair” and the most heartbreaking many feel that they want to give up by suicide. I find out during this stage of my life; that instead of criticizing when people are misbehaving that I find myself praying for them. Yes, sometimes I have to ask for forgiveness because sometimes my prayer is not what God wants to hear; I get rebuked every time.

I tell anybody that may be going through tough times or depress to first seek God and get help from a license therapist or someone you trust whether it be your pastor for those who know the Lord, Yes, folks that believe can go speak to someone as well when they are having those feelings as well. For those who don’t my advice get a bible let God speak to you and ask for direction. I guarantee, you will find answer if you only believe and trust him, Oh, yeah make sure you ask God to reveal to you the right person who loves the lord and teaches from the bible most all remember that person is human just like you. I’m not sure, who will be reading this but remember we are all sinners saved by grace, I like to say there are no Big “I”s” and no Little “U’s” in the Kingdom of God’s Family. Simply, said God is not a respecter of person meaning you can have a degree or no degree (simple focus) God treats all of His children the same. Can you imagine, those who have children; one parent will have a favorite child if there are more than one child; but our Heavenly, Father says that each and every one of us or His favorite child!

Never Thirsty; put it this way so eloquent:(Lead to me by the Holy Spirit)

Acts 10:34 tells us that God is not a respecter of persons.

Then Peter opened his mouth, and said, “Of a truth I perceive that God is no respecter of persons . . .”   Acts 10:34 (KJV)

The Greek word that is translated as “respecter” is prosopolemptes. It means “to show favoritism.” Therefore, what does it mean that God does not show favoritism? In some Bibles the word “partial” is used instead of “respecter.” That communicates the same idea. God is not partial or we could say God is impartial in His dealings with people.

God is not a respecter of persons.

How Great Is Our God!

My Brother and My Sister In Christ ~ Ponder on this!

May God’s Grace and Mercy be upon you and let your prayer be Psalms 115,

Psalm 115

Not to us, Lord, not to us
    but to your name be the glory,
    because of your love and faithfulness.

Why do the nations say,
    “Where is their God?”
Our God is in heaven;
    he does whatever pleases him.
But their idols are silver and gold,
    made by human hands.
They have mouths, but cannot speak,
    eyes, but cannot see.
They have ears, but cannot hear,

 
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Posted by on June 28, 2023 in Uncategorized

 

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Hunger and Thirsty

Mark 11:12-14

12 And on the next day, when they had departed from Bethany, He became hungry.

13 And seeing at a distance a fig tree in leaf, He went to see if perhaps He would find anything on it; and when He came to it, He found nothing but leaves, for it was not the season for figs.

14 And He answered and said to it, “May no one ever eat fruit from you again!” And His disciples were listening. (NAS)

Mark 11:20-21

20 And as they were passing by in the morning, they saw the fig tree withered from the roots up.

21 And being reminded, Peter said to Him, ‘Rabbi, behold, the fig tree which You cursed has withered.” (NAS)

Being a food foodie; (not alcohol; ha ha) my sin I could remember when I first read the scripture mainly that we ought to hunger and thirst after God words.  Of course, Jesus being the master on teaching He brings it home as He would that we focus on him V12 (here it is..proof of His humanity)  I ‘m not sure of how it read in the Hebrew bible; but the spirit of God wanted me to investigate the question that I asked in verse 13 particularly, “He went to see it perhaps He would find anything on it”; (Now I promised you I didn’t want to accept this because Jesus knows if there were any figs on that tree; so it couldn’t be about figs  as I was mediating; or picture it in my mind.  Sure enough the Holy Spirit directed me below.

This passage has proven to be one of the most difficult passages in all the Gospels. The cursing of the fig tree is Jesus’ only recorded miracle that results in destruction rather than restoration. The passage, however, becomes clear when understood in its literary context.

In this passage, two encounters with a fig tree are deliberately sandwiched in between Jesus’ cleansing of the temple. There is apparently a relationship between the two incidents, and the reader is left to discover that relationship.

So, my understanding that Holy Spirit (will make you do it)  wanted me to imagine in my mind the physical aspect of fig tree.  In order for me to do  that I had to learn about a fig tree.  The research that I came across helped me see that it wasn’t the physical tree because of the season and besides revelation of this scripture.  I bear witness with just my little understanding as there are well learned men in which I tapped into their teaching about this particular scripture in the book of Mark.

Mark has several interrupted accounts. The fig tree incident is yet another one. On a number of occasions, Mark begins one story and concludes it only after another story in interjected and resolved. This is almost always a literary device designed to tie two incidents together thematically. In this passage, two encounters with a fig tree are deliberately sandwiched in between Jesus’ cleansing of the temple. There is apparently a relationship between the two incidents, and the reader is left to discover that relationship.

The temple cleansing is a fulfillment of Malachi 3:1-3. Moses commanded that folks were to purchase sacrifices conveniently, so the purchasing of sacrifices was not the impetus for Jesus’ actions. There seem to be two reasons for Jesus’ abrupt behavior: 1) the Gentile court was not functioning as intended: it was supposed to be a house of worship and instead these worshippers were being crowded out by merchandisers, and 2) It was supposed to be primarily a place of worship, not primarily a marketplace.

Although leaves would commonly appear in March or April, figs normally sprouted in June. The fully developed leaves on this tree, however, suggested that fruit would also be found. Jesus approaches the leafy fig tree fully expecting to find fruit there (if any tree is going to have fruit, this tree certainly would). When He finds none, Jesus responds in righteous anger. Likewise, Jesus enters the temple fully expecting to find fruit there (if any place is going to produce spiritual fruit, this temple certainly would). When He finds none, Jesus responds in righteous anger.

The fig tree incident, then, is a visual parable. Clearly Jesus is indicating judgment, but judgment on whom? Since the tree had leaves, one would expect that fruit accompanied them. Jesus expects to see fruit, and is visibly disappointed when He finds none. The tree was “pretending” to bear fruit. What a terrific picture of the Jewish leadership of Jesus’ day. They “pretended” to have fruit. What a great picture of countless believers today.

The point lies in the difference between the appearance of the temple and the tree from a distance and their true condition, which a closer inspection reveals. Does that sound like your life? To most people you appear to be genuine. But what if we examined you closer? What if we could follow you around for a week? Would we find fruit, or have you grown adept at giving the appearance of fruit from a distance?

Our Fruitfulness Pleases the Lord (11:20-26)104

11:20 In the morning as they passed by, they saw the fig tree withered from the roots. 11:21 Peter remembered and said to him, “Rabbi, look! The fig tree you cursed has withered.” 11:22 Jesus said to them, “Have faith in God. 11:23 I tell you the truth, if someone says to this mountain,105 ‘Be lifted up and thrown into the sea,’ and does not doubt in his heart but believes that what he says will happen, it will be done for him. 11:24 For this reason I tell you, whatever you pray and ask for, believe that you have received it, and it will be yours. 11:25 Whenever you stand praying, if you have anything against anyone, forgive him, so that your Father in heaven may also forgive you your sins.”

Jesus is here giving a summons to faith and to action consistent with one’s faith. He mentions two specific fruits of genuine faith: Prayer and forgiveness—two of the most difficult fruits to counterfeit. Incidentally, the first fruit Jesus describes (namely, prayer) is the primary fruit He found missing at the temple (“My house will be called a house of prayer . . .”). Just as a pulse is the sign of a heartbeat, so fruit is the sign of internal spiritual life.

Thank you Pastor Miller

Excerpts from Pastor Jeffrey E. Miller

Blessings!

 

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Oh No ~ Don’t Replace God

Grace and Peace be unto you from God our Father and the Lord Jesus Christ!

It is truly an honor and a privilege to come before you for my first online bible study.  I literally cried to God this evening as I said “Come on God”  as I cried out and then I had to repent as I said  Father I meant Lord I need you to help me on this journey that you have set out for me to do reaching the lost on this social platform. I believe He laughed at me in a good way as He does and here I am.  I took a walk with my dog; believe it or not his name is Bandit from a show that I looked it when I was child.  This period of my life was special as it reminds me to this day when my siblings (1 sister and 3 brothers) would sit at this one TV and enjoy watching the show called Johnny Quest.  It was a popular show back then and you can still find it I believe on some of the networks that I’m sure is showing these reruns.  https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jonny_Quest_%28TV_series%29

Let us Pray:  Father in the name of Jesus I come to you right now at this hour asking for your Holy Ghost Power to take control of my thoughts anoint these hands as they type on the keyboard that I not miss interrupt or compromise what you have given me to share to every reader that happens to come across searching  on this forum for something that they may be yearning for;but they do not know.  I pray Father that the not knowing (folks) will find you as only you know how to get our attention and that same not knowing person will be encourage to seek you God Almighty and most of all that you get the glory as we go into study.  Dear Lord open our eyes that we may see open our ears that we may hear your voice in Jesus Name.  Amen

The below link showed that there were 100 bible versus on idolatry  which I would like for you to visit and investigate what the word says about idolatry.

https://www.openbible.info/topics/idolatry

Everyone in way or the other practices this sin knowingly and I believe unknowingly.  To set the stage let’s go back to the book of Genesis although we can find this type of sin from the first book to the last book of the bible; Actually, I think the Holy Spirit purposely knew the bible would in some way be out of order as we see it. (Here is a good resource I found that will help you in your spiritual search of God)  http://www.bible-history.com/biblestudy/charts/old-testament-books-english-order.html

Genesis – Revelation; just so that you in I can digest it’s contents to discover and discuss just how sin enter, how sin fell on holy men who knew God more so, I believe than any of us.  It I can just say from every book of the bible since I’m studying in the book of Genesis (My God look how the Holy Spirit showed up for me at this study as I am in the study of Genesis with Chuck Missler) Father I thank you for your presence.  If I can give a subtitle: It would be (A)  what are your personal characteristics of an Idolater?  For me I have a Constance reminder when I’m in that place thinking of one of the greatest movies every told “The Ten Commandments” while Moses was upon the mountain after he brought them out of Egypt.  Moses always done what was natural for him to do and that was to speak with God face to face.  As Moses was spending time with God, the people grew uneasy.  It’s amazing how the people seen all these miracles that had taken place in them coming out of Egypt how sin enters when we are not careful.  It’s also amazing how Jesus was also preaching on how we should get to know Him in our own personal lives.  Just as the people felt insecure without their leader Moses they turned to his brother Aaron and begged him to make them a god so that they might not be alone.  I remembered feeling bad for Aaron for being persuaded.   I believe that Aaron was at such a venerable moment or maybe felt at that moment that he was finally getting respected as a leader and he somehow use that opportunity as he also had some weariness about his brother and in fact he was at an old age along with Moses during all of this journey and it had to be much on the mind to take in what had happen.   Maybe he finally got a hold of his purpose but instead of him ceasing this opportunity to commune with the people to comfort them by preaching to them I pray I would have said if I was in shoes~ Don’t  ya’ll remember what just happen when we were Egypt?  The ten plagues, the night of pass over, the parting of the seas.  Mind you God seen what was happening down at the foot of the mountain when all of this was happening. (making a golden calf as a god; this is idolatry)   My question is when God told Moses that he will destroy the people and make a great nation of Him alone. What conversation was actually taken place? (I guess this will be one of my questions to him when Moses and the rest of the prophets meets us)  As Moses pleaded with God not to destroy the Israelite? God heard him and granted him his wish.  As Moses descended the mountain and he looked angrily upon his people as they were dancing and singing before the golden calf and in his anger he hurled the stone tables from his hands, and they broke at the foot of the mountain.  He took the calf and burned it.  As the stoned was burned he took it and ground it into a power, sprinkled it in water, and made the people drink.  The children of Israel mourned in shame after they drank? (I guess this was Moses intention as he made this power) someone help me on this.  Again, Moses had to climbed back to the mountain to ask for forgiveness for his people.  Can you believe another 40 days and 40 nights, (Do you know who else spent time in the wilderness 40 days and 40 nights?  (Jesus) Isn’t this something (just a side note)  Thank God that He did grant permission for the people to go forward with the plan to Canaan with the two new stones of the commandments.  What’s amazing is that it took another 40 years in the wilderness (actually they took 40 years going in circles because the trip was actually a short) some bible scholars say the trip was actually 11 days for the people to reached Canaan and how God showed Moses the land but God wouldn’t have Moses to enter the land.  God had another plan for Moses to be with him.  So Moses died after accomplishing what he had set out do with the plan that God had for him so many years before.  I believe when God told Moses that he wasn’t going into the land of Canaan that he was happy because he knew that he was really going to a home like no other.

How can we know that we know that we know that we have only rest in Him and not nothing or anything in this world should take us away from that.  Lay down those idolatry mannerism that will block what God has for each and everyone of his children.

Until we meet again.

Hold on to God ‘s unchanging hands!

 

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