(Isaiah 55 (cross reference with book of Revelations); 2 Corinthians 6:10; James 2:5; Ephesians 2:7, chapter 3; Colossians 1:27; 2:2; Revelations 3:18)
“God doesn’t just want you to worship Him; He wants you to know WHY you worship Him….great love is born f great knowledge…learn more worship more”. –Mark Batterson, Primal.
FULFILLED HOPE CONTRAST TO “A MISPLACED HOPE” (Example- Heaven’s Gate)
Resurrection (Hope of Israel) 1 Corinthians 15: Old to New – Acts 24:15; Acts 23:6 cf. Acts 28:20; Acts 26:6-8
Titus 2:13; I Peter 1:13; I John 3:2-3; I Thessalonians 5:8; Titus 1:2; 3:7; Matthew 5:17-18
“The Old Covenant Hope (of Israel) has become the New Covenant reality”
“Eternal life, salvation, and righteousness was the hope of “this age”, but became full possession of the Church at the Second Coming” – paraphrased; The Preterist Voice
LIVING IN HIS PRESENCE (GOD CONSCIOUSNESS)
What did or was the importance of God’s presence to Old Testament Jews?
Psalms 139:7-12; Psalms 16:11; Psalms 23; Psalms 51:11
Old Covenant V. New Covenant
Exodus 25:8 Matthew 16:18
Exodus 29:43, 45 John 4:21, 23
Numbers 11:16,17 Acts 7:48
Numbers 12:5 Colossians 1:18
Deuteronomy 31:15 Hebrews 8:2
I Chronicles 6:48 Hebrews 9:11, 24
Revelations 21:3
Book- The Practice of the Presence of God
His presence enables us to live a life in response to what He has done.
• Not to get ultra-spiritual but you know that emotional moment when you sing and praise, reflect and meditate on what God has done in you and through you? That is His presence.
Jesus came preaching the: KINGDOM OF GOD
Old Testament understanding? The glories of this reality?
Matthew 6:33; Matthew 13: 31-32
Read- blogs @ Freaked-Out Mindset (Mike Miano) – “What are You Screaming with Your Life?”
“God’s people, in God’s place,- under God’s rule” – PresentTruthMag.com
Restoring Eden!
Prophecy concerning the Kingdom of God: Ezekiel 36-37; Isaiah 7,9,11,51,53; Ezekiel 47 cf. Revelations 22; Daniel 9
GRACE AND FREEDOM IN AND THROUGH JESUS CHRIST
Personal Righteousness- His Righteousness
Temporary Forgiveness- Complete Forgiveness
Old Covenant Law- New Covenant Grace
Romans 7-8; Acts 15; Ephesians 2:8; Romans 14; Galatians 6:2; James 2:8
HEDONIST-OUR LIVES ARE TO GLORIFY HIM, BY SEEKING HIM!
The Riches of Incomparable glory- Ephesians 2:7
“God is most glorified in us, when we are most satisfied in Him” – John Piper, Desiring God
Psalms 16:11; Hebrews 12:1-2; Philippians 3:8; Matthew 13:44-46; Psalms 37:4; Whole book of Ecclesiastes
SHINING THE LIGHT OS SALVATION (EVANGELISM)
• Consider the lyrics to the song, Shining the Light of Salvation, by Desperation Band
o “We were made for such a time as this, to make a difference in the world we live. Now we live!...Whose living a life worth living, were shining the light of salvation”.
John 1:4-5; John 8:12; Revelations 21:23; John 12:46; Matthew 5:16; I Peter 2:9
The Lamp Parable- Mark 4:21-24
Salvation was a promise to the Jews, which would eventually through fulfilled promises of the New Covenant reach the Gentiles: Isaiah 11:9-11; Luke 2:32; Isaiah 42 (specifically verse 6); Isaiah 49:6; Acts 13:45-47; Acts 26:22-24
Tree Parable- Mark 4:30-32
NEW HEAVENS AND NEW EARTH
“NEW”-changing the world
This New understanding should lead us in love to “turn the world upside-down”
Revelations 21:1; Isaiah 65:17 (both speak to Salvation, our relationship with God)
-Note that Isaiah’s context was the coming New Covenant
SONS/ DAUGHTERS OF THE MOST HIGH! LIVE IN THESE RICHES!
Romans 8:14, 19; Galatians 3:26-29; 4:5; Ephesians chapter 1
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Friday, January 14, 2011
Saturday, January 3, 2009
Tough times calls for more understanding..
Greetings in Christ...It has been a while since I have posted a blog, I apologize to my committed bloggers. The goal was to make this a daily or weekly blog, but the times have not permitted this.
I will be working toward making more posts, and updating daily if I can.
Well, it doesn't take a genius to see the times, and although I usually would make a post about the end times or the Kingdom of God, as our focus, I am going to divert a bit (in some sense), to make a point, although rest assured it is Kingdom oriented and principled.
WE ARE IN SOME ROUGH TIMES! Well said? So many people I know are depressed, either about economy issues, personal issues ( I have noticed serious amounts of relationship issues), and emotional issues. How can we make it through? I am a firm believer that most of our issues come from a lack of knowledge and understanding. As the Lord says "My people are destroyed for their lack of knowledge (Hosea 4:6)".
I've been doing alot of reading and studying, (as most of you who know me, thats nothing new). I wanted to share some thoughts from my studies.
First comes from a portion in the book I am reading titled "The Final Quest" by Rick Joyner. "At first we did not understand why the Father decreed that men would have to walk by faith, not beholding the reality and the glories of the heavenly realm, and suffering such opposition. But now we understand that through these sufferings their worthiness to receive the great authority they will be given as members of His own household is surely proven. Now this walk of faith is the greatest wonder in heaven. Those who pass this test are worthy to sit with the Lamb on His throne, as He made them worthy, and they have proven their love".
This clearly shows that the blessings and rewards are not quite understood right now, nor granted, but through patience, faith, endurance, and a spirit of overcoming, we will attain the greatest reward!
Another good piece to offer came from a study on worship I was doing. I came across the webpage of Matthew Redman (http://www.mattredman.com). It speak about Job and makes a great point, I will just copy and paste.
"Who could blame him really? In a matter of days Job had lost his fortune. His children had been suddenly taken from him. The pain from the boils that covered his skin must have been unbearable. All of it; his health, wealth, and family was gone. Job was not dead, but that was just a minor technicality. And so Job´s outburst is understandable, for deep suffering isn´t only looking for the pain to end, but for an answer to the question: ´Why me?´
´If I have walked with falsehood . . . and my foot has hastened after deceit, let Him weigh me with accurate scales and let God know my integrity . . (Job 31 v 5-6) Oh, that I had one to hear me! Behold, here is my signature, let the Almighty answer me! And the indictment which my adversary has written . . . I would bind it to myself like a crown.´ (Job 31 v 35, 36b)
And how does God respond? He does not defend Himself. He does not explain Himself. God chooses to reveal Himself.
´Have you ever in your life commanded the morning, and caused the dawn to know its place, that it might take hold of the ends of the earth, and the wicked be shaken out of it . . .(Job 38 v 12-13) Who has put wisdom in the innermost being or given understanding to the mind? Who can count the clouds by wisdom, or tip the water jars of the heavens?´ (Job 38 v 36-37)
When silence falls once again, Job finds that the answer to his suffering is not found by asking: ´why´ but by knowing: ´Who.´ It is not found in questioning God´s worth, but in seeing Him for who He is. God answers the problem of Job´s suffering with the grand and wonderful mystery of His power and presence. Job himself says as much:
´I know that You can do all things, and that no purpose of Yours can be thwarted. (Job 42 v 2) I have heard of You by the hearing of the ear; but now my eye sees You.´ (Job 42 v 5)
An unquenchable worshipper does not rely upon endurance, doctrine, or determination alone. An unquenchable worshipper returns again and again to the revelation of a God whose worth and whose love does not waver to spite our suffering. An unquenchable worshipper can sing then with Job perhaps one of the most profound lines in all of Scripture:
´The Lord gave and the Lord has taken away. Blessed be the name of the Lord.´ (Job 1 v 21)
Matt and Beth´s song ´Blessed Be Your Name´ focuses in on this scripture, and tries to give worshippers a voice to respond to God with praise, even in the painful times of life. Matt writes:
´I think we´ve received more personal testimony feedback from this song than any other. I have come across some of the harshest life circumstances I´ve heard of as people have emailed in their stories of how they´ve chosen to worship our amazing God even in some of the hardest times of life. More than anything, this reminds me of how much pain there is in the world, and about how important it is to be real, honest and true (yet always remaining reverent) in the worshipping church.´
Blessed be Your name
On the road marked with suffering
Though there´s pain in the offering
Blessed be Your name
Every blessing You pour out
I´ll turn back to praise
When the darkness closes in, Lord
Still I will say
Blessed be the name of the Lord
Blessed be Your name
Blessed be the name of the Lord
Blessed be Your glorious name
You give and take away
You give and take away
My heart will choose to say
Lord, blessed be Your name"
Blessed be the Name of the Lord. I hope and pray that this study helped you in some sort of way....
In prayer,
Pastor Michael Miano
I will be working toward making more posts, and updating daily if I can.
Well, it doesn't take a genius to see the times, and although I usually would make a post about the end times or the Kingdom of God, as our focus, I am going to divert a bit (in some sense), to make a point, although rest assured it is Kingdom oriented and principled.
WE ARE IN SOME ROUGH TIMES! Well said? So many people I know are depressed, either about economy issues, personal issues ( I have noticed serious amounts of relationship issues), and emotional issues. How can we make it through? I am a firm believer that most of our issues come from a lack of knowledge and understanding. As the Lord says "My people are destroyed for their lack of knowledge (Hosea 4:6)".
I've been doing alot of reading and studying, (as most of you who know me, thats nothing new). I wanted to share some thoughts from my studies.
First comes from a portion in the book I am reading titled "The Final Quest" by Rick Joyner. "At first we did not understand why the Father decreed that men would have to walk by faith, not beholding the reality and the glories of the heavenly realm, and suffering such opposition. But now we understand that through these sufferings their worthiness to receive the great authority they will be given as members of His own household is surely proven. Now this walk of faith is the greatest wonder in heaven. Those who pass this test are worthy to sit with the Lamb on His throne, as He made them worthy, and they have proven their love".
This clearly shows that the blessings and rewards are not quite understood right now, nor granted, but through patience, faith, endurance, and a spirit of overcoming, we will attain the greatest reward!
Another good piece to offer came from a study on worship I was doing. I came across the webpage of Matthew Redman (http://www.mattredman.com). It speak about Job and makes a great point, I will just copy and paste.
"Who could blame him really? In a matter of days Job had lost his fortune. His children had been suddenly taken from him. The pain from the boils that covered his skin must have been unbearable. All of it; his health, wealth, and family was gone. Job was not dead, but that was just a minor technicality. And so Job´s outburst is understandable, for deep suffering isn´t only looking for the pain to end, but for an answer to the question: ´Why me?´
´If I have walked with falsehood . . . and my foot has hastened after deceit, let Him weigh me with accurate scales and let God know my integrity . . (Job 31 v 5-6) Oh, that I had one to hear me! Behold, here is my signature, let the Almighty answer me! And the indictment which my adversary has written . . . I would bind it to myself like a crown.´ (Job 31 v 35, 36b)
And how does God respond? He does not defend Himself. He does not explain Himself. God chooses to reveal Himself.
´Have you ever in your life commanded the morning, and caused the dawn to know its place, that it might take hold of the ends of the earth, and the wicked be shaken out of it . . .(Job 38 v 12-13) Who has put wisdom in the innermost being or given understanding to the mind? Who can count the clouds by wisdom, or tip the water jars of the heavens?´ (Job 38 v 36-37)
When silence falls once again, Job finds that the answer to his suffering is not found by asking: ´why´ but by knowing: ´Who.´ It is not found in questioning God´s worth, but in seeing Him for who He is. God answers the problem of Job´s suffering with the grand and wonderful mystery of His power and presence. Job himself says as much:
´I know that You can do all things, and that no purpose of Yours can be thwarted. (Job 42 v 2) I have heard of You by the hearing of the ear; but now my eye sees You.´ (Job 42 v 5)
An unquenchable worshipper does not rely upon endurance, doctrine, or determination alone. An unquenchable worshipper returns again and again to the revelation of a God whose worth and whose love does not waver to spite our suffering. An unquenchable worshipper can sing then with Job perhaps one of the most profound lines in all of Scripture:
´The Lord gave and the Lord has taken away. Blessed be the name of the Lord.´ (Job 1 v 21)
Matt and Beth´s song ´Blessed Be Your Name´ focuses in on this scripture, and tries to give worshippers a voice to respond to God with praise, even in the painful times of life. Matt writes:
´I think we´ve received more personal testimony feedback from this song than any other. I have come across some of the harshest life circumstances I´ve heard of as people have emailed in their stories of how they´ve chosen to worship our amazing God even in some of the hardest times of life. More than anything, this reminds me of how much pain there is in the world, and about how important it is to be real, honest and true (yet always remaining reverent) in the worshipping church.´
Blessed be Your name
On the road marked with suffering
Though there´s pain in the offering
Blessed be Your name
Every blessing You pour out
I´ll turn back to praise
When the darkness closes in, Lord
Still I will say
Blessed be the name of the Lord
Blessed be Your name
Blessed be the name of the Lord
Blessed be Your glorious name
You give and take away
You give and take away
My heart will choose to say
Lord, blessed be Your name"
Blessed be the Name of the Lord. I hope and pray that this study helped you in some sort of way....
In prayer,
Pastor Michael Miano
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