Heart-building habits:
Avoid straight jacket discipline
Don't let the decision be negotiable
Jesus' prayer principles:
Pray unseen
Do not babble
Lord's prayer as a model
Get away from distractions.
Create a special atmosphere.
Mean what we say.
Pray from the heart.
Pray Specifically.
Reflect on your time with God.
Pray!
Pattern for prayer:
Adoration--sets the tone for entire prayer. Reminds us of God's identity and inclination. Purifies the one who is praying. Because He is worthy.
Confession--call sins by true names.
Thanksgiving--4 kinds:
1--answered prayers
2--spiritual blessings
3--relational blessings
4--material blessings
Supplication--Categories:
1--ministry
2--people
3--family life
4--personal needs
Keep a list and review it a few weeks out.
Write prayers out--then say them out loud.
Hurt of unanswered prayer:
Inappropriate requests
Too loving to say "yes"
The importance of motives
God's glory or mine?
The mystery of suffering
Not yet
Trusting the Father
Barriers between us and God
Prayer Busters:
Everything but prayer--prayerlessness
Not regular, earnest, and persistent
Contaminated by cheating by having unconfessed sin
Broken relationships
Selfishness
Uncaring attitudes
Inadequate faith
Practical Journaling:
Start with word "Yesterday", then recount events--people, appointments, decisions, thoughts, feelings, high points, low points, frustrations, what you read in Bible, what you were going to do and didn't.
Limit prayers to one page. Then kneel and pray it out loud. Then LISTEN TO GOD.
Slow down, reflect, listen.
Promptings: Are they really from God?
1--Consistent with Scripture?
2--Consistent with God's gifts?
3--Usually involve servanthood
If a "prompting" promises easy money, fame, and perks and toys, better watch out.
Increasing God's presence: 3 benefits
1--Divine companionship
2--Supernatural confidence
3--Increased compassion for other human beings
Tuesday, July 1, 2014
Saturday, April 5, 2014
Notes from a source I am not sure where they came from....not trying to plagiarize....
Often the most intense pleasure comes after prolonged struggle.
"When you have no experience of pain, it is rather hard to experience joy."--George Wald
We moderns, in our comfort-controlled environment, have a tendency to blame our unhappiness on pain, which we identify as the great enemy...Pain is a part of seamless fabric of sensations, and often a necessary prelude to pleasure and fulfillment. The key to happiness lies not so much avoiding pain at all costs as in understanding its role as a protective warning system and harnessing it to work on your behalf, not against you.
When something bad happens, I try to view that occurrence as I would view physical pain. I accept it as a signal alerting me to attend to a matter that needs change.
Christianity offers the further insight that true fulfillment comes not through ego satisfaction, but through service to others.
These larger than life heroes (celebrities) seem tormented by incurable self-doubt.
The deepest level of pain/pleasure association in life, is that of sacrificial service.
Happiness will come upon me unexpectedly as a by-product, a surprising bonus for something I have invested myself in. And most likely, that investment will include pain. It is hard to imagine pleasure without it.
Why the caprice of some lives dominated by arthritis, cancer or birth defects, while others escape un-afflicted for 7 decades?
This planet emits a constant "groaning", a cry of redemption and restoration, but very often we ignore the message until suffering or death forces us to attend.
Suffering offers a general message of warning to all humanity that something is wrong with this planet, and that we need radical outside intervention. But you cannot argue backward and link someone's specific pain to a direct act of God.
John 9--So why was the man born blind? "Neither this man nor his parents sinned, but this happened so that the work of God might be displayed in his life."
In every case, suffering offers an opportunity for us to display God's work.
God does not "keep" his people. He loves us, gives himself to us, and eagerly awaits our free response.
God wants us to choose to love Him freely, even when that choice involves pain, because we are committed to Him, not to our own good feelings and rewards.
Job did not seek that Giver because of His gifts were removed he still sought the Giver.
We are not put on this earth merely to satisfy our desires to "pursue life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness." we are here to be changed, to be made more like God in order to prepare us for a lifetime with Him.
Suffering produces something. It has value; it changes us.
The Bible aims the spotlight on the end result, the productive use God can make of suffering in our lives. To achieve that result, however, he first needs our commitment of trust, and the process of giving him that commitment can be described as rejoicing.
Romans 5:3-5--"We also rejoice in our sufferings, because we know that suffering produces perseverance; perseverance character; and character, hope."
We rejoice not in the fact that we are suffering, but in our confidence that the pain can be transformed. The pain need not be meaningless....
We can safely say God can bring good out of evil; we cannot say that God brings about the evil in hopes of producing good.
C.S. Lewis: "We're not necessarily doubting that God will do the best for us; we are wondering how painful the best will turn out to be."
"When you have no experience of pain, it is rather hard to experience joy."--George Wald
We moderns, in our comfort-controlled environment, have a tendency to blame our unhappiness on pain, which we identify as the great enemy...Pain is a part of seamless fabric of sensations, and often a necessary prelude to pleasure and fulfillment. The key to happiness lies not so much avoiding pain at all costs as in understanding its role as a protective warning system and harnessing it to work on your behalf, not against you.
When something bad happens, I try to view that occurrence as I would view physical pain. I accept it as a signal alerting me to attend to a matter that needs change.
Christianity offers the further insight that true fulfillment comes not through ego satisfaction, but through service to others.
These larger than life heroes (celebrities) seem tormented by incurable self-doubt.
The deepest level of pain/pleasure association in life, is that of sacrificial service.
Happiness will come upon me unexpectedly as a by-product, a surprising bonus for something I have invested myself in. And most likely, that investment will include pain. It is hard to imagine pleasure without it.
Why the caprice of some lives dominated by arthritis, cancer or birth defects, while others escape un-afflicted for 7 decades?
This planet emits a constant "groaning", a cry of redemption and restoration, but very often we ignore the message until suffering or death forces us to attend.
Suffering offers a general message of warning to all humanity that something is wrong with this planet, and that we need radical outside intervention. But you cannot argue backward and link someone's specific pain to a direct act of God.
John 9--So why was the man born blind? "Neither this man nor his parents sinned, but this happened so that the work of God might be displayed in his life."
In every case, suffering offers an opportunity for us to display God's work.
God does not "keep" his people. He loves us, gives himself to us, and eagerly awaits our free response.
God wants us to choose to love Him freely, even when that choice involves pain, because we are committed to Him, not to our own good feelings and rewards.
Job did not seek that Giver because of His gifts were removed he still sought the Giver.
We are not put on this earth merely to satisfy our desires to "pursue life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness." we are here to be changed, to be made more like God in order to prepare us for a lifetime with Him.
Suffering produces something. It has value; it changes us.
The Bible aims the spotlight on the end result, the productive use God can make of suffering in our lives. To achieve that result, however, he first needs our commitment of trust, and the process of giving him that commitment can be described as rejoicing.
Romans 5:3-5--"We also rejoice in our sufferings, because we know that suffering produces perseverance; perseverance character; and character, hope."
We rejoice not in the fact that we are suffering, but in our confidence that the pain can be transformed. The pain need not be meaningless....
We can safely say God can bring good out of evil; we cannot say that God brings about the evil in hopes of producing good.
C.S. Lewis: "We're not necessarily doubting that God will do the best for us; we are wondering how painful the best will turn out to be."
10 Keys to Sharing Your Faith With Supernatural Power (from May 2013 issue of "Charisma" magazine)
(Prayerfully put them into action....)
1--Start with identity--if you are having a hard time stepping out in the power of the Holy Spirit to love others, it might be because you have an identity problem--because your identity is distorted from the truth of who God says you are. There is a something great about your life. You were born with purpose, and that purpose will manifest through your God-given identity as one of His children.
2--Partner with the Greatest Evangelist--that is the Holy Spirit. Simply ask for his Help. Ask the Holy Spirit to begin to mentor you and teach you how to effectively share your testimony with others.
3--Know who is with you--an awareness of His presence. Focus on it.
4--Be aware of opportunities--Ask the Holy Spirit to show you opportunities He has for you to demonstrate His love and power that day.
5--Give encouragement--maybe to someone you don't already know.
6--Heal the sick.
7--Look to love in new ways--look for opportunities to love someone who is not in your pattern of everyday life.
8--Cultivate gratitude--thankful heart is a supernatural heart. A thankful heart cultivates a heart that seeks the impossible becoming possible. Empowers us with greater compassion to reach out to others, but practicing gratitude is also an act of spiritual warfare.
9--Dream--God's peace empowers us to dream. Daydreaming activates faith.
10--Risk--In order to go where you've never been before, it might require doing something you've never done before. His directions might call you out of your comfort zone.
10 Supernatural Myth-busters:
1--Impressive gifts prove character. Celebrate the gifts of others, but refuse to be impressed by anything or anyone but Jesus.
2--Don't Judge. An out of context "don't judge" can shut down DISCERNMENT. The pitfall in discernment isn't often what we see but what we do with what we see.
3--"I could never hear God as you do."
4--"If I embrace the supernatural side of God's Kingdom, I might get a demon."
5--"Interaction with the angelic is dangerous"--100% legal and normal in the Kingdom of God. We are not to worship them.
6--Miracles are only for places like Africa.
7--The supernatural is always extraordinary.
8--A supernatural gifting means you're supposed to be in vocational ministry. Supernatural gifts do not impress God. It is about relationship and intimacy with Him, not performing for Him. We are all in full-time ministry no matter what our vocation is. It I not every Christian's goal to be in full-time vocational ministry.
9--"If I can just get one more impartation..." Sometimes God wants us to walk in what He has given, even while we eagerly set our desire for more of Him.
10--Bigger is always better.
1--Start with identity--if you are having a hard time stepping out in the power of the Holy Spirit to love others, it might be because you have an identity problem--because your identity is distorted from the truth of who God says you are. There is a something great about your life. You were born with purpose, and that purpose will manifest through your God-given identity as one of His children.
2--Partner with the Greatest Evangelist--that is the Holy Spirit. Simply ask for his Help. Ask the Holy Spirit to begin to mentor you and teach you how to effectively share your testimony with others.
3--Know who is with you--an awareness of His presence. Focus on it.
4--Be aware of opportunities--Ask the Holy Spirit to show you opportunities He has for you to demonstrate His love and power that day.
5--Give encouragement--maybe to someone you don't already know.
6--Heal the sick.
7--Look to love in new ways--look for opportunities to love someone who is not in your pattern of everyday life.
8--Cultivate gratitude--thankful heart is a supernatural heart. A thankful heart cultivates a heart that seeks the impossible becoming possible. Empowers us with greater compassion to reach out to others, but practicing gratitude is also an act of spiritual warfare.
9--Dream--God's peace empowers us to dream. Daydreaming activates faith.
10--Risk--In order to go where you've never been before, it might require doing something you've never done before. His directions might call you out of your comfort zone.
10 Supernatural Myth-busters:
1--Impressive gifts prove character. Celebrate the gifts of others, but refuse to be impressed by anything or anyone but Jesus.
2--Don't Judge. An out of context "don't judge" can shut down DISCERNMENT. The pitfall in discernment isn't often what we see but what we do with what we see.
3--"I could never hear God as you do."
4--"If I embrace the supernatural side of God's Kingdom, I might get a demon."
5--"Interaction with the angelic is dangerous"--100% legal and normal in the Kingdom of God. We are not to worship them.
6--Miracles are only for places like Africa.
7--The supernatural is always extraordinary.
8--A supernatural gifting means you're supposed to be in vocational ministry. Supernatural gifts do not impress God. It is about relationship and intimacy with Him, not performing for Him. We are all in full-time ministry no matter what our vocation is. It I not every Christian's goal to be in full-time vocational ministry.
9--"If I can just get one more impartation..." Sometimes God wants us to walk in what He has given, even while we eagerly set our desire for more of Him.
10--Bigger is always better.
Notes from "Do Yourself a Favor and Forgive" by Joyce Meyer
pg. 49--
If you find yourself jealous of anyone, do yourself a favor and get over it.
pg. 50--
Anger reflects feelings of inferiority. We need to relate to other people as equals, with no need to feel better than them and never feeling inferior.
What he can do is strive to be the best he can in this life and NEVER compare himself to anyone else.
When we are jealous of another person it prevents us from enjoying them.
Masks of Anger:
Cold-shoulder mask--pretend to not be angry
Mask of Avoidance
Scripture Mask--misusing scripture
pg. 64--
As long as we are still talking about our wounds, we have not gotten over them.
Self-deception is a way of hiding from the truth.
pg. 69--
Angry people cannot love properly because what is in us always comes out of us in some way. Anger had been a part of me for so long that I didn't recognize it for what it was.
pg. 74--
Why are we angry with ourselves? because we have unrealistic expectations and we compare ourselves with others and feel we don't measure up. We feel so guilty we become angry at ourselves. Most often, people are angry at themselves because they do things they don't approve of and then don't know how to receive God's forgiveness and power to overcome their unacceptable behavior.
First step toward peace: Look squarely at your sin in the face and recognize it for what it is.
Second step: Admit we are sinners and repent of our sins.
pg. 76--
Often we ask for forgiveness and fail to receive it. After asking, tell Him you receive His gift and wait in His presence for a moment to actually take it into your consciousness how wonderful that gift really is.
pg. 78--Satan tells us that we are weak and cannot resist even the simplest of temptations, but God tells us we are strong in Him and nothing is beyond our ability to resist. What we choose to believe is the deciding factor in whether we will cave into sin or defeat it.
What we believe is our reality, therefore, it is vital for each of us to know that what we believe is the truth and not a deception.
pg. 90--
Reasoning--Man in his natural state wants to understand everything. We want control and we don't like surprises. Trying to figure out something that we are never going to get answers to is very frustrating and perplexing.
pg. 91--
God is beyond our understanding.
pg. 103--
Righteous anger--lets us know when we or someone else is being treated unjustly. Its purpose is to motivate us to take godly action to rectify the wrong. Righteous anger always takes action that is intended to help.
Many are angry about injustice, but do nothing. Often have attitude of hopelessness. They decide nothing will do any good, do they don't bother to try.
pg. 108--Is Anger Valid or Distorted?
The things people do that make us angry could be the result of something wrong in us instead of something they are doing wrong. Probably a large percentage of people who are quick to get angry do it out of a wound in their soul they have never let heal. If a person is insecure, they often respond to others in anger if they don't agree with everything they think, feel, and say. They perceive all disagreement as rejection, and the problem is really theirs, not the person they are angry at. Insecure people need a lot of positive feedback in order to feel good about themselves, and when they don't get it, they become angry.
pg. 111--
He only wants what's good for you, even if He packages it differently then you'd hoped.
pg. 150--
In reality, we all do what we want to if our desire to do it is strong enough. "I can't" usually means "I won't".
pg. 151--
If you have no desire to forgive, then start by asking God to give you now because it is the foundation of all success.
pg. 152--
After you have a desire to forgive, then you must DECIDE to do it. Decision cannot be an emotional one, but must be a "quality decision". This decision doesn't change when feelings change. It is a firm decision.
DEPEND on the Holy Spirit to help you do what you just made a quality decision to do. Willpower alone doesn't work.
In God's kingdom, independence is not an attractive trait, and it is not one that works. The more spiritually mature we become, the more dependent we are to become on Him. If we miss this point in our walk with God, we will always be frustrated.
pg. 156--
Why do we like to do things ourselves without any help? Simply because we like to get the credit and we like to feel proud of our accomplishments.
pg. 159--
We should be more concerned about what our enemies are doing to themselves by evil deeds than what they are doing to us.
pg. 169--
If we are controlled by our emotions, Satan has control over us.
pg. 170--
Your feelings are not the real you. If we decide to do the right thing no matter how we feel, our feelings do eventually catch up with our decision. In other words, we can't wait to feel right to do right. Do not consult your feelings at all when making a decision.
6 Attitudes That Reveal Forgiveness
1--Unforgiveness always keeps score
2--Unforgiveness boasts of its good behavior
3--Unforgiveness complains
4--Unforgiveness alienates, divides, and separates
5--Unforgiveness continues to bring up the offense
6--Unforgiveness resents the blessings enjoyed by the offender
pg. 206--
God never asks us to give to another what He has not first given to us. Unconditional love, mercy, forgiveness, etc etc.
pg. 208--
Mercy=Kindness beyond what is reasonable
pg. 210--
God is never surprised by our mistakes and carnal ways.
pg. 211--
We are usually unaware of what we do to hurt others, but we are very aware of what they do to hurt us, so we need to give mercy to others.
pg. 215--
Characteristics of Merciful Attitude:
1--Mercy understands
2--Mercy does not expose people's faults
3--Mercy doesn't judge
4--Mercy believes the best
5--Mercy is for everyone
pg. 226--
It is a fact we forfeit our joy to hang onto our anger.
pg. 229--Rage and anger.....are problems that seem to exist much more or perhaps even exclusively in affluent countries. Poorest parts of the world are grateful for low-paying jobs. They aren't getting angry at cell phones or cars, or co-workers.
If you find yourself jealous of anyone, do yourself a favor and get over it.
pg. 50--
Anger reflects feelings of inferiority. We need to relate to other people as equals, with no need to feel better than them and never feeling inferior.
What he can do is strive to be the best he can in this life and NEVER compare himself to anyone else.
When we are jealous of another person it prevents us from enjoying them.
Masks of Anger:
Cold-shoulder mask--pretend to not be angry
Mask of Avoidance
Scripture Mask--misusing scripture
pg. 64--
As long as we are still talking about our wounds, we have not gotten over them.
Self-deception is a way of hiding from the truth.
pg. 69--
Angry people cannot love properly because what is in us always comes out of us in some way. Anger had been a part of me for so long that I didn't recognize it for what it was.
pg. 74--
Why are we angry with ourselves? because we have unrealistic expectations and we compare ourselves with others and feel we don't measure up. We feel so guilty we become angry at ourselves. Most often, people are angry at themselves because they do things they don't approve of and then don't know how to receive God's forgiveness and power to overcome their unacceptable behavior.
First step toward peace: Look squarely at your sin in the face and recognize it for what it is.
Second step: Admit we are sinners and repent of our sins.
pg. 76--
Often we ask for forgiveness and fail to receive it. After asking, tell Him you receive His gift and wait in His presence for a moment to actually take it into your consciousness how wonderful that gift really is.
pg. 78--Satan tells us that we are weak and cannot resist even the simplest of temptations, but God tells us we are strong in Him and nothing is beyond our ability to resist. What we choose to believe is the deciding factor in whether we will cave into sin or defeat it.
What we believe is our reality, therefore, it is vital for each of us to know that what we believe is the truth and not a deception.
pg. 90--
Reasoning--Man in his natural state wants to understand everything. We want control and we don't like surprises. Trying to figure out something that we are never going to get answers to is very frustrating and perplexing.
pg. 91--
God is beyond our understanding.
pg. 103--
Righteous anger--lets us know when we or someone else is being treated unjustly. Its purpose is to motivate us to take godly action to rectify the wrong. Righteous anger always takes action that is intended to help.
Many are angry about injustice, but do nothing. Often have attitude of hopelessness. They decide nothing will do any good, do they don't bother to try.
pg. 108--Is Anger Valid or Distorted?
The things people do that make us angry could be the result of something wrong in us instead of something they are doing wrong. Probably a large percentage of people who are quick to get angry do it out of a wound in their soul they have never let heal. If a person is insecure, they often respond to others in anger if they don't agree with everything they think, feel, and say. They perceive all disagreement as rejection, and the problem is really theirs, not the person they are angry at. Insecure people need a lot of positive feedback in order to feel good about themselves, and when they don't get it, they become angry.
pg. 111--
He only wants what's good for you, even if He packages it differently then you'd hoped.
pg. 150--
In reality, we all do what we want to if our desire to do it is strong enough. "I can't" usually means "I won't".
pg. 151--
If you have no desire to forgive, then start by asking God to give you now because it is the foundation of all success.
pg. 152--
After you have a desire to forgive, then you must DECIDE to do it. Decision cannot be an emotional one, but must be a "quality decision". This decision doesn't change when feelings change. It is a firm decision.
DEPEND on the Holy Spirit to help you do what you just made a quality decision to do. Willpower alone doesn't work.
In God's kingdom, independence is not an attractive trait, and it is not one that works. The more spiritually mature we become, the more dependent we are to become on Him. If we miss this point in our walk with God, we will always be frustrated.
pg. 156--
Why do we like to do things ourselves without any help? Simply because we like to get the credit and we like to feel proud of our accomplishments.
pg. 159--
We should be more concerned about what our enemies are doing to themselves by evil deeds than what they are doing to us.
pg. 169--
If we are controlled by our emotions, Satan has control over us.
pg. 170--
Your feelings are not the real you. If we decide to do the right thing no matter how we feel, our feelings do eventually catch up with our decision. In other words, we can't wait to feel right to do right. Do not consult your feelings at all when making a decision.
6 Attitudes That Reveal Forgiveness
1--Unforgiveness always keeps score
2--Unforgiveness boasts of its good behavior
3--Unforgiveness complains
4--Unforgiveness alienates, divides, and separates
5--Unforgiveness continues to bring up the offense
6--Unforgiveness resents the blessings enjoyed by the offender
pg. 206--
God never asks us to give to another what He has not first given to us. Unconditional love, mercy, forgiveness, etc etc.
pg. 208--
Mercy=Kindness beyond what is reasonable
pg. 210--
God is never surprised by our mistakes and carnal ways.
pg. 211--
We are usually unaware of what we do to hurt others, but we are very aware of what they do to hurt us, so we need to give mercy to others.
pg. 215--
Characteristics of Merciful Attitude:
1--Mercy understands
2--Mercy does not expose people's faults
3--Mercy doesn't judge
4--Mercy believes the best
5--Mercy is for everyone
pg. 226--
It is a fact we forfeit our joy to hang onto our anger.
pg. 229--Rage and anger.....are problems that seem to exist much more or perhaps even exclusively in affluent countries. Poorest parts of the world are grateful for low-paying jobs. They aren't getting angry at cell phones or cars, or co-workers.
Notes from "One Thousand Gifts" by Ann Voskamp
pg. 178--
All these years, these angers, these hardenings, this desire to control, I had thought I had to snap the hand closed to shield joy's fragile flame from the blasts. In a storm of struggles, I had tried to control the elements, clasp the fist tight so as to protect self and happiness. But palms curled into protective fists fill with darkness. I feel that sharply...even in this...and this realization in all its emptiness: My own wild desire to PROTECT my joy at all costs is the exact force that KILL my joy.
Flames need oxygen to light.
Flames need a bit of wind.
pg. 180--
"No one ever said to God, 'Thy will be done,' and meant it with his heart, ever failed to find joy--not just in heaven, or even down the road in the future in this world, but in this world AT THAT VERY MOMENT." --Peter Kreeft
pg. 181--
I accept the gift of now as it is--accept God--for I can't be receptive to God unless I receive what He gives.
pg. 195--
Christian hands never clasp and He doesn't give gifts for gain because a gift can never stop being a gift--it is always meant to be given.
pg. 203--
It's impossible to give thanks and simultaneously feel fear.
pg. 205--
That heavy beat of failure, a pounding bass of disappointment, it has pulsed through my days and I've mouthed the words, singing it to myself, memorizing the ugly lines of my heart. For years, I tried medication, blade, work, escape, all attempts to drown out that incessant, reverberating drum of self-rejection.
All these years, these angers, these hardenings, this desire to control, I had thought I had to snap the hand closed to shield joy's fragile flame from the blasts. In a storm of struggles, I had tried to control the elements, clasp the fist tight so as to protect self and happiness. But palms curled into protective fists fill with darkness. I feel that sharply...even in this...and this realization in all its emptiness: My own wild desire to PROTECT my joy at all costs is the exact force that KILL my joy.
Flames need oxygen to light.
Flames need a bit of wind.
pg. 180--
"No one ever said to God, 'Thy will be done,' and meant it with his heart, ever failed to find joy--not just in heaven, or even down the road in the future in this world, but in this world AT THAT VERY MOMENT." --Peter Kreeft
pg. 181--
I accept the gift of now as it is--accept God--for I can't be receptive to God unless I receive what He gives.
pg. 195--
Christian hands never clasp and He doesn't give gifts for gain because a gift can never stop being a gift--it is always meant to be given.
pg. 203--
It's impossible to give thanks and simultaneously feel fear.
pg. 205--
That heavy beat of failure, a pounding bass of disappointment, it has pulsed through my days and I've mouthed the words, singing it to myself, memorizing the ugly lines of my heart. For years, I tried medication, blade, work, escape, all attempts to drown out that incessant, reverberating drum of self-rejection.
Hinderances to Seeking God--Part 2
John 16
Close fellowship with God is THE THING that distinguishes us as believers.
Be a person of purpose--don't live emotionally.
Romans 8:35-37; John 13:23; John 19:26; John 20:2; John 21:20; Eph 3:16-18
Pay attention to the little things God does in our lives and you will begin to know and feel the love of God.
John 6:35; 51-66
Phil 4:11-12
John 6:67-8
Close fellowship with God is THE THING that distinguishes us as believers.
Be a person of purpose--don't live emotionally.
Romans 8:35-37; John 13:23; John 19:26; John 20:2; John 21:20; Eph 3:16-18
Pay attention to the little things God does in our lives and you will begin to know and feel the love of God.
John 6:35; 51-66
Phil 4:11-12
John 6:67-8
Hinderances to Seeking God--Part 1
"Intimacy"="Oneness" or "Become One"
Spending time with God=include Him in everything you do.
Psalm 91:1
Why don't we push forward into this type of relationship with God? The Devil uses roadblocks. Eg--work, career
1 Peter 5:7-8--need balance
Life Point: You have to work out of knowing who you are, not trying to find out who you are.
God is not so interested in WHAT we do, but by WHY we do what we do.
Luke 10:38
It's good to have a plan, but you must scrap your plans if Jesus shows up.
Weekly check over activities and see what was "dead weight" or not worth the time. If it's not worth the time, readjust.
1 John 5:21--no substitutes (idols) for God. ie. Entertainment (#1 besides work).
Worship, work, rest and play.
Demands of people can steal our time with God. Being a people-pleaser can steal our joy.
Galatians 1:10
Spending time with God=include Him in everything you do.
Psalm 91:1
Why don't we push forward into this type of relationship with God? The Devil uses roadblocks. Eg--work, career
1 Peter 5:7-8--need balance
Life Point: You have to work out of knowing who you are, not trying to find out who you are.
God is not so interested in WHAT we do, but by WHY we do what we do.
Luke 10:38
It's good to have a plan, but you must scrap your plans if Jesus shows up.
Weekly check over activities and see what was "dead weight" or not worth the time. If it's not worth the time, readjust.
1 John 5:21--no substitutes (idols) for God. ie. Entertainment (#1 besides work).
Worship, work, rest and play.
Demands of people can steal our time with God. Being a people-pleaser can steal our joy.
Galatians 1:10
Pressing Past Anger and Unforgiveness--Part 2
Make up your mind and don't change it. Even when coming up against the pressure...
Proverbs 29:11
Don't repress anger, but deal with it with God effectively.
Our REAL life is what goes on inside of us. And our problems WILL come out in some form--addictions, overeating, depression, etc etc.
Matthew 5:10-16
You get to know God during your hard times, not your good times. Do not dislike your bad times--they are valuable.
Job 42:8-10
Proverbs 29:11
Don't repress anger, but deal with it with God effectively.
Our REAL life is what goes on inside of us. And our problems WILL come out in some form--addictions, overeating, depression, etc etc.
Matthew 5:10-16
You get to know God during your hard times, not your good times. Do not dislike your bad times--they are valuable.
Job 42:8-10
Pressing Past Anger and Unforgiveness--Part 1
2 Timothy 4:17
Being mad and miserable only hurts yourself, not the other person (people).
When your spirit and soul and mind gets full of anger and bitterness, YOU CANNOT GROW SPIRITUALLY.
No matter how we feel, we can still choose to do the right thing.
Acts 7:59
Instead of getting mad at people, maybe we ought to try to understand where they are coming from--where their pain is coming from.
When we're hurt, we want to place blame. If you get mad, it needs to be at the Devil. The way to get him back is to do good all the time.
Romans 12:21
"Do not let yourself be overcome by evil, but overcome evil with good."
Deut 8:2; Gal 6:10; Acts 10:38; Eph 4:26--"When you're angry, do not sin."
Being mad and miserable only hurts yourself, not the other person (people).
When your spirit and soul and mind gets full of anger and bitterness, YOU CANNOT GROW SPIRITUALLY.
No matter how we feel, we can still choose to do the right thing.
Acts 7:59
Instead of getting mad at people, maybe we ought to try to understand where they are coming from--where their pain is coming from.
When we're hurt, we want to place blame. If you get mad, it needs to be at the Devil. The way to get him back is to do good all the time.
Romans 12:21
"Do not let yourself be overcome by evil, but overcome evil with good."
Deut 8:2; Gal 6:10; Acts 10:38; Eph 4:26--"When you're angry, do not sin."
Celebration of Prayer
Faith fuels prayer--Matt 21:22
The less you talk about problems, the less you'll have--Phil 4:6-8
Don't pray, and then say something that makes it sound like you DON'T pray.
Don't pray out of religious duty.
Set yourself to believe God is working. When you don't "feel" Him, that's when He's likely working on it.
James 4:2
If it's right for us and right timing, He will answer. Sometimes God answers and it's not the way we expect.
Matthew 7:7
If you're going to complain about something, don't bother praying for it.
Psalm 107:20
John 10:10
If you can't grasp it with your heart, start by saying it with your mouth.
The less you talk about problems, the less you'll have--Phil 4:6-8
Don't pray, and then say something that makes it sound like you DON'T pray.
Don't pray out of religious duty.
Set yourself to believe God is working. When you don't "feel" Him, that's when He's likely working on it.
James 4:2
If it's right for us and right timing, He will answer. Sometimes God answers and it's not the way we expect.
Matthew 7:7
If you're going to complain about something, don't bother praying for it.
Psalm 107:20
John 10:10
If you can't grasp it with your heart, start by saying it with your mouth.
Dressed for Battle--Part 2
Job:14
1 Samuel 17:38
Cannot defeat the devil with somebody else's armor on just like David could not fight Goliath with King Saul's armor.
Everything God gives you (Spiritual gifts, etc), is supposed to flow thought you and into other people. Ex. Receive kindness, give it. List goes on and on...
Eph 6:11-17
Romans 8:1
John 14:27
Take as much time getting dressed spiritually as we do physically, and we won't have near as much trouble.
Armor of God: Eph 14-18
Pieces:
Shoes of Peace
Helmet of Salvation
Breastplate of Righteousness
Belt of Truth
Shield of Faith
Sword of the Spirit
Pray at all times!!!
1 Samuel 17:38
Cannot defeat the devil with somebody else's armor on just like David could not fight Goliath with King Saul's armor.
Everything God gives you (Spiritual gifts, etc), is supposed to flow thought you and into other people. Ex. Receive kindness, give it. List goes on and on...
Eph 6:11-17
Romans 8:1
John 14:27
Take as much time getting dressed spiritually as we do physically, and we won't have near as much trouble.
Armor of God: Eph 14-18
Pieces:
Shoes of Peace
Helmet of Salvation
Breastplate of Righteousness
Belt of Truth
Shield of Faith
Sword of the Spirit
Pray at all times!!!
Dressed for Battle--Part 1
We are in a war--and the mind is the battlefield.
"Get thee behind me, Satan." Start acting like a soldier in the army of God.
We have to wear our armor and have to know how to use our weapons.
Revelation 16:15
We have on a set of Spiritual Clothes--those are the clothes we need to guard.
Intentionality--need to do things on PURPOSE.
Col. 3:12--"put on behavior"--decide ahead of time and ask God to help.
Eph 4:22-24; 2 Cor 5:17; Eph 4:24-26; Judges 6:34; Job 29:14-16
"Get thee behind me, Satan." Start acting like a soldier in the army of God.
We have to wear our armor and have to know how to use our weapons.
Revelation 16:15
We have on a set of Spiritual Clothes--those are the clothes we need to guard.
Intentionality--need to do things on PURPOSE.
Col. 3:12--"put on behavior"--decide ahead of time and ask God to help.
Eph 4:22-24; 2 Cor 5:17; Eph 4:24-26; Judges 6:34; Job 29:14-16
One Life--Part 2
God will never tell you to do anything that will not work for your good.
No matter what God does for you, you must learn to think differently. Feelings will start to change with different thinking. Romans 12:2
God puts a seed of greatness in everyone :)
"Help my unbelief..."
We believe more of what we say to ourselves than what others say to us.
No matter what God does for you, you must learn to think differently. Feelings will start to change with different thinking. Romans 12:2
God puts a seed of greatness in everyone :)
"Help my unbelief..."
We believe more of what we say to ourselves than what others say to us.
One Life--Part 1
False sense of responsibility--always think you are responsible for others' problems.
Biggest "black eye" to the devil is to give God your PAIN and allow Him to turn it into GAIN.
Biggest "black eye" to the devil is to give God your PAIN and allow Him to turn it into GAIN.
Power Thoughts--Part 5
Thought #8--I am content and emotionally stable.
Learn how to be content. If you can't do something, be okay with that and find what you can do and DO IT.
John 14:27
To be content, don't think about what you don't have, and think about what you DO have.
Locate the areas that upset you the easiest and realize Satan sets you up to be discontent.
We have to learn to be content.
Bottom line: we cant control and independence. But God wants us to make a willful decision to turn over our control and be dependent on Him.
Learn how to be content. If you can't do something, be okay with that and find what you can do and DO IT.
John 14:27
To be content, don't think about what you don't have, and think about what you DO have.
Locate the areas that upset you the easiest and realize Satan sets you up to be discontent.
We have to learn to be content.
Bottom line: we cant control and independence. But God wants us to make a willful decision to turn over our control and be dependent on Him.
Power Thoughts--Part 4
Thought #6--I trust God completely; there is no need to worry.
Worry is like sitting and rocking in a rocking chair all day-you're busy all day, but you get nowhere.
Matthew 6:25-34
We actually think if we think about our problems long enough we'll actually be able to solve our own problems.
Get comfortable not knowing. Part of trusting God is not having answers.
We are not smart enough to run our own lives.
2 Cor 10:4-5
Thought #7--God meets all my needs abundantly.
God won't give you anything you can't see yourself having.
A lot of Christians haven't been taught that God really wants them to be blessed.
Worry is like sitting and rocking in a rocking chair all day-you're busy all day, but you get nowhere.
Matthew 6:25-34
We actually think if we think about our problems long enough we'll actually be able to solve our own problems.
Get comfortable not knowing. Part of trusting God is not having answers.
We are not smart enough to run our own lives.
2 Cor 10:4-5
Thought #7--God meets all my needs abundantly.
God won't give you anything you can't see yourself having.
A lot of Christians haven't been taught that God really wants them to be blessed.
Power Thoughts--Part 3
Common areas of fear:
1-fear of man. What they think, say, or might do. Fear of rejection or approval.
2-fear of past mistakes
3-fear of unknown
4-fear God is angry or unpleased with you
We don't need a WISHBONE, we need a BACKBONE.
5-fear that what we are is not good enough
6-fear that what we do is not good enough
7-fear of being lonely--leads to bad choices in relationships
8-fear something will happen to those we love--fear they will make choices that will ruin their lives. Being afraid won't stop them....
Thought #4--I am difficult to offend, and I am quick to forgive. Matthew 24:10
We never have enough information to judge anyone. I know what I know, but I don't know what I don't know. We don't know more than we know. God is the judge, and we are not to give our opinion on other people. We should believe the best.
When you pray, you must first forgive anyone you have anything against anyone else before asking for forgiveness.
Thought #5--I love people and I enjoy helping them.
Selfishness is the worst condition of mankind. Love is not how you feel about other people, it's how you treat people, and how you talk about and think about people.
Listen to what people say because they will tell you what they want and need. Then you can help meet those needs.
1-fear of man. What they think, say, or might do. Fear of rejection or approval.
2-fear of past mistakes
3-fear of unknown
4-fear God is angry or unpleased with you
We don't need a WISHBONE, we need a BACKBONE.
5-fear that what we are is not good enough
6-fear that what we do is not good enough
7-fear of being lonely--leads to bad choices in relationships
8-fear something will happen to those we love--fear they will make choices that will ruin their lives. Being afraid won't stop them....
Thought #4--I am difficult to offend, and I am quick to forgive. Matthew 24:10
We never have enough information to judge anyone. I know what I know, but I don't know what I don't know. We don't know more than we know. God is the judge, and we are not to give our opinion on other people. We should believe the best.
When you pray, you must first forgive anyone you have anything against anyone else before asking for forgiveness.
Thought #5--I love people and I enjoy helping them.
Selfishness is the worst condition of mankind. Love is not how you feel about other people, it's how you treat people, and how you talk about and think about people.
Listen to what people say because they will tell you what they want and need. Then you can help meet those needs.
Power Thoughts--Part 2
Proverbs 23:12--
2 Cor 5:17 and 21
Romans 5:12
We do such a great job receiving condemnation; why can't we receive righteousness as easily???
Thought #3--I will not live in fear.
Jesus did not die for us so we could be tormented.
1 John 4:16-19
Need to have a righteousness consciousness and not a sin consciousness.
Courage is--going forward while fear is still present.
"12 Apply your heart to instruction
and your ears to words of knowledge."
and your ears to words of knowledge."
As we think so will we become.
Need to learn how to discern what are right thoughts and good thoughts.
2 Corinthians 10:5--"We demolish arguments and every pretension that sets itself up against the knowledge of God, and we take captive every thought to make it obedient to Christ."
Miracles come in "cans", not in "cant's".
Thought #2--God loves me unconditionally and I am in right standing with God.
Miracles come in "cans", not in "cant's".
Thought #2--God loves me unconditionally and I am in right standing with God.
2 Cor 5:17 and 21
Romans 5:12
We do such a great job receiving condemnation; why can't we receive righteousness as easily???
Thought #3--I will not live in fear.
Jesus did not die for us so we could be tormented.
1 John 4:16-19
Need to have a righteousness consciousness and not a sin consciousness.
Courage is--going forward while fear is still present.
Sunday, January 19, 2014
Heaven: God's Answers for Your Every Need by Randy Alcorn
Part II--The Eternal Heaven
But Jesus made it clear that most people are not going to Heaven when he said the gateway to life is narrow and "only a few ever find it".
Jesus taught that in Hell the wicked suffer terribly, are fully conscious, retain their desires and memories and reasoning, long for relief, cannot be comforted, cannot leave their torment, and are bereft of hope.
When we hear that in Heaven we will have new bodies and live on a New Earth, this is how we should understand the word new--a restored and perfected version of our familiar bodies and our familiar Earth and our familiar relationships.
As our current bodies are the blueprints for our resurrection bodies, this present Earth is the blueprint for the New Earth.
Too see God's face is the loftiest of all aspirations--though sadly, for most of us, it's not at the top of our wish lists. (If we understood what it meant, it would be.) To be told we'll see God's face is shocking to anyone who understands God's transcendence and inapproachability.
Exodus 33:18-23....Moses responded, "Then show me your glorious presence." The Lord replied, "I will make all my goodness pass before you, and I will call out my name, Yahweh, before you....But you may not look directly at my face, for no one may see me and live." The Lord continued, "Look, stand near me on this rock. As my glorious presence passes by, I will hide you in the crevice of the rock and cover you with my hand and let you see me from behind. But my face will not be seen."
Moses saw God, but not God's face. Too see God's face was utterly unthinkable. That's why, when we're told in Revelation 22:4 that we'll see God's face, it should astound us.
Seeing God would be like seeing everything else for the first time. Why? Because not only will we see God, he will be the lens through which we see everything else--people, ourselves, and the events of this life.
Part III--Life on the New Earth
Isaiah 11:6-9--In that day, the wolf and the lamb will live together; the leopard will lie down with the baby goat. The calf and the yearling will be safe with the lion, and a little child will lead them all...The baby will play safely near the hole of a cobra. Yes, a little child will put its hand in a nest of deadly snakes without harm....For as the waters fill the sea, so the earth will be filled with people who know the Lord.
Some people may say, "To imagine God would populate worlds with new beings is just science fiction". We may have it backward. Science fiction is the result of mankind's God-given sense of adventure, wonder, creativity, and imagination. It emerges from being made in God's image. It's not our sinfulness that arouses that excitement. It's our God-given hunger for adventure, for new realms and new beings, for new beauties and new knowledge.
God has given us a longing for new worlds.
1 Corinthians 6:2-3--"Don't you realize that someday we believers will judge the world? And since you are going o judge the world, can't you decide even these little things among yourselves? Don't you realize that we will judge angels?"
On the New Earth, human beings will govern angels. Perhaps the same angels who serve God now by watching out for us in this life will be under our leadership then. If so, imagine the stories they'll have to tell us!
Death is relocation of the same person from one place to another. The place changes, but the person remains the same.
We should expect the New Earth to be a place where we'll fulfill our calling to be faithful rulers and stewards of animals.
Today, Satan can speak through a human being but not an animal because people can talk and animals can't. But the fact that he spoke though an animal in Eden suggests the animals had the capacity to speak. There's no indication Eve was surprised to hear an animal speak, which suggests other animals also may have spoken. Even today whales, dolphins, elephants, and birds, as well as various primates, make sounds that communicate specific and sometimes detailed messages to their own kind. Might they originally have had even greater communicative abilities?
If people will be smarter and more capable on the New Earth, should it surprise us that animals might also be smarter and more capable? Might their restored or enhanced abilities include communication understandable to humans?
Psalm 56:8--"You keep track of all my sorrows. You have collected all my tears in your bottle. You have recorded each one in your book."
There are also other books in Heaven. The books spoken of in Revelation 20 contain detailed historical records of the lives of all of us on this earth. The book mentioned specifically is the Book of Life, in which the names of God's people are written. There's no indication that these books will be destroyed.
God is proud of his people for fearing him and honoring his name. He promises that one day all will plainly see the differences between those who serve him and those who don't.
Satan's most basic strategy, the same one he employed with Adam and Eve, is to make us believe that sin brings fulfillment. However, in reality, sin robs us of fulfillment.
When there's fulfillment, when there's beauty, when we see God as he truly is--an endless reservoir of fascination--boredom becomes impossible.
Imagine the ability to question and challenge without any malice and to be questioned and challenged without a hint of defensiveness. Wouldn't that be Heaven?
God placed just one restriction on Adam and Eve in Eden, and when they disregarded it, the universe unraveled. On the New Earth, God will no longer put that test before us. No rules will be needed, for our hearts will be given over to God. What we should do will at last be identical with what we want to do.
Revelation 21:4--"He will wipe every tear from their eyes, and there will be no more death or sorrow or crying or pain."
This verse primarily addresses the tears coming from in justice and sorrow, not tears per se. Regardless we know there will be no more tears of grief because there will be no more reason for grief.
We should anticipate pure and accurately informed emotions guided by reality. Our present emotions are skewed by sin, but one day they'll be delivered from it.
We know that people in Heaven have lots of feelings--all good ones.
As music is a means of worship, so is dancing. Unfortunately, many popular forms of dancing have become associated with immorality and immodesty. But of course, those kinds of dancing won't exist on the New Earth.
Heaven won't be without families, but will be one big family, in which all family members are friends and all friends are family members. Many of us treasure our families. But many others have endured a lifetime of broken hearts stemming from twisted family relationships. In Heaven neither we nor our family members will cause pain. Our relationships will be harmonious--what we've always longed for.
Adam and Eve had a capacity for sin, just as we do now, but when we're with God, we'll no longer have that capacity. The inability to sin doesn't inherently violate free will. God cannot sin, yet no being has greater free choice than God. We will forever choose freely and rightly.
Our relationships were appointed by God, and there's every reason to believe they'll continue in Heaven. Friendships begun on Earth will continue in Heaven, becoming richer than ever.
Perhaps you're disappointed that you've never had the friendships you long for. In Heaven you'll have much closer relationships with some people you now know, but it's also true that you may never have met the closest friends you'll ever have. Just as someone may be fifty years old before meeting her best friend, you may live on the New Earth enjoying many friendships before meeting someone who will become your dearest friend. Or, maybe your best friend will be someone you've never met, sitting next to you at the first great feast.
Jesus went to the cross to offer salvation to all because God doesn't desire any to perish in their unbelief. So even if God offered mercy, what consolation will that be to us if our loved ones refused to receive it?
What we loved in those who died without Christ was God's beauty we once saw in them. When God forever withdraws from them, I think it's likely they'll no longer bear his image and no longer reflect his beauty. Without God, they'll be stripped of all the qualities we loved. Therefore, paradoxically, they will not truly be the people we loved. I can't prove biblically what I've just stated, but it rings true to me, even if the thought now seems horrifying.
If we weren't ourselves in the afterlife, then we couldn't be held accountable for what we did in this life. Our own personal history and identity will endure from one Earth to the next.
If you know Jesus, you'll be in Heaven--without the bad parts--forever.
The point of comparing our knowing to God's knowing is that we'll know fully, in the sense of accurately but not exhaustively. When we die, we'll see things far more clearly and we'll know much more than we do now, but we'll never know everything. And we'll spend eternity gaining the greater knowledge we'll seek.
Jesus grew in wisdom and in stature. Jesus learned obedience. Growing and learning cannot be bad; the sinless Son of God experienced them.
When we enter Heaven, we'll presumably begin with the knowledge we had at the time of our death. God may enhance our knowledge and will likely correct countless wrong perceptions. I imagine he'll reveal many new things to us, then set us on a course of continual learning, paralleling Adam and Eve's. We won't ever know everything, and even what we will know, we won't know all at once.
On the New Earth, no good thing will be destroyed. I believe all of the old Earth that matters will be drawn into Heaven, to be part of the New Earth.
Once mankind is made righteous and entrusted with stewarding the New Earth, God will likely restore a common language.
Luke 6:21--"God blesses you who are hungry now, for you will be satisfied. God blesses you who weep now, for in due time you will laugh."
The reward of those who mourn now will be laughter later.
If resurrection had meant the creation of a new body, Christ's original body would have remained in the tomb. When we receive our resurrected bodies, we'll no doubt have some welcome surprises, maybe even some new features (though no glitches).
Your body does not merely house the real you--it is as much a part of who you are as your spirit is.
But if we understand that we'll actually live in a new heavens and New Earth, a new universe full of new opportunities, then we can forgo certain pleasures and experiences now, knowing we can enjoy them later.
Because our hearts will be pure and we'll see people as they truly are, every relationship in Heaven will be pure. We'll all be faithful to love of our lives: King Jesus. We couldn't do anything behind his back even if we wanted to. But we'll never want to.
Troubled sleep and sleeplessness are products of sin and the Curse, but sleep itself is God's gift.
Technology is a God-given aspect of human capability that enables us to fulfill his command to exercise dominion.
The passing of time will no longer threaten us. It will bring new adventures without a sense of loss for what must end. We'll live with time, no longer under its pressure.
But in Heaven, God may permit us to see what happened in the spiritual realm when he answered our prayers.
God is certainly capable of bending time and opening doors in time's fabric for us. Because God is not limited by time, he may choose to show us past events as if they were presently happening. We may be able to study history from a front-row seat. Perhaps we'll have opportunity to see the lives of our spiritual and physical ancestors lived out on Earth.
This planet is the setting for God's ultimate comfort, for his reversal of life's injustices and tragedies. God promises to make up for the heartbreaks of this life.
Are you living with the disappointment of unfulfilled dreams? In Heaven you'll find their fulfillment. Did poverty, poor health, war, or lack of time prevent you from pursuing an adventure or dream? Did you never get to finish building that boat or painting that picture or writing that book--or reading that pile of books? Good news. One the New Earth you may well have a second chance, or an eternity of renewed opportunities, to do what you dreamed of doing--and far more besides.
Work wasn't part of the Curse. The Curse, rather, made work menial, tedious, and frustrating. We'll have satisfying and enriching work that we can't wait to get back to, work that'll never be drudgery.
Jesus found great satisfaction in his work. We create, accomplish, set goals, and fulfill them--to God's glory.
Even under the Curse, we catch glimpses of how work can be enriching, how it can build relationships, and how it can help us to improve. Work stretches us in ways that make us smarter, wiser, and more fulfilled.
Because there will be continuity from the Old Earth to the new, it's possible we'll continue some of the work we started on the old Earth. Of course, some people's jobs won't exist on the New Earth, among them dentists, police officers, funeral directors, and insurance salespeople. What are now their interests or hobbies may become their main vocations. Others might continue working as they do now, as gardeners, engineers, builders, artists, animal trainers, musicians, scientists, craftspeople, or hundreds of other vocations. A significant difference will be that they'll work without the hindrances of toil, pain, corruption, sin, and exhaustion.
The first person Scripture describes as filled with the Spirit of God wasn't a prophet or priest; he was a craftsman. God gifted and called Bezalel to be a skilled laborer, a master craftsman, a God-glorifying artist. When we die, we won't leave behind our creativity but only what hinders our ability to honor God through what we create.
I believe we will see trade and business, although not for all the same reasons we engage in them now. Business is not the result of sin but of human interdependence, creativity and variety. There's much more to business and trade than putting food on the table or repairing the roof, though those are good reasons. Whether you work in a bookstore, bakery, or school, don't you experience joy in using your knowledge, skills, services, and products to help an please others? Sure, it's good and often necessary to earn money, too, but that isn't the ultimate source of joy.
Part IV--Can You Know You're Going to Heaven?
Make the conscious decision to repent of your sins and accept Christ's sacrificial death on your behalf. When you choose to place your faith in Christ and surrender control of your life to him, you can be certain that your name is written in the Lamb's Book of Life.
Part V--God's Promises About Heaven
Ecclesiastes 3:11--"God has made everything beautiful for its own time. He has planted eternity in the human heart, but even so, people cannot see the whole scope of God's work from beginning to end."
But Jesus made it clear that most people are not going to Heaven when he said the gateway to life is narrow and "only a few ever find it".
Jesus taught that in Hell the wicked suffer terribly, are fully conscious, retain their desires and memories and reasoning, long for relief, cannot be comforted, cannot leave their torment, and are bereft of hope.
When we hear that in Heaven we will have new bodies and live on a New Earth, this is how we should understand the word new--a restored and perfected version of our familiar bodies and our familiar Earth and our familiar relationships.
As our current bodies are the blueprints for our resurrection bodies, this present Earth is the blueprint for the New Earth.
Too see God's face is the loftiest of all aspirations--though sadly, for most of us, it's not at the top of our wish lists. (If we understood what it meant, it would be.) To be told we'll see God's face is shocking to anyone who understands God's transcendence and inapproachability.
Exodus 33:18-23....Moses responded, "Then show me your glorious presence." The Lord replied, "I will make all my goodness pass before you, and I will call out my name, Yahweh, before you....But you may not look directly at my face, for no one may see me and live." The Lord continued, "Look, stand near me on this rock. As my glorious presence passes by, I will hide you in the crevice of the rock and cover you with my hand and let you see me from behind. But my face will not be seen."
Moses saw God, but not God's face. Too see God's face was utterly unthinkable. That's why, when we're told in Revelation 22:4 that we'll see God's face, it should astound us.
Seeing God would be like seeing everything else for the first time. Why? Because not only will we see God, he will be the lens through which we see everything else--people, ourselves, and the events of this life.
Part III--Life on the New Earth
Isaiah 11:6-9--In that day, the wolf and the lamb will live together; the leopard will lie down with the baby goat. The calf and the yearling will be safe with the lion, and a little child will lead them all...The baby will play safely near the hole of a cobra. Yes, a little child will put its hand in a nest of deadly snakes without harm....For as the waters fill the sea, so the earth will be filled with people who know the Lord.
Some people may say, "To imagine God would populate worlds with new beings is just science fiction". We may have it backward. Science fiction is the result of mankind's God-given sense of adventure, wonder, creativity, and imagination. It emerges from being made in God's image. It's not our sinfulness that arouses that excitement. It's our God-given hunger for adventure, for new realms and new beings, for new beauties and new knowledge.
God has given us a longing for new worlds.
1 Corinthians 6:2-3--"Don't you realize that someday we believers will judge the world? And since you are going o judge the world, can't you decide even these little things among yourselves? Don't you realize that we will judge angels?"
On the New Earth, human beings will govern angels. Perhaps the same angels who serve God now by watching out for us in this life will be under our leadership then. If so, imagine the stories they'll have to tell us!
Death is relocation of the same person from one place to another. The place changes, but the person remains the same.
We should expect the New Earth to be a place where we'll fulfill our calling to be faithful rulers and stewards of animals.
Today, Satan can speak through a human being but not an animal because people can talk and animals can't. But the fact that he spoke though an animal in Eden suggests the animals had the capacity to speak. There's no indication Eve was surprised to hear an animal speak, which suggests other animals also may have spoken. Even today whales, dolphins, elephants, and birds, as well as various primates, make sounds that communicate specific and sometimes detailed messages to their own kind. Might they originally have had even greater communicative abilities?
If people will be smarter and more capable on the New Earth, should it surprise us that animals might also be smarter and more capable? Might their restored or enhanced abilities include communication understandable to humans?
Psalm 56:8--"You keep track of all my sorrows. You have collected all my tears in your bottle. You have recorded each one in your book."
There are also other books in Heaven. The books spoken of in Revelation 20 contain detailed historical records of the lives of all of us on this earth. The book mentioned specifically is the Book of Life, in which the names of God's people are written. There's no indication that these books will be destroyed.
God is proud of his people for fearing him and honoring his name. He promises that one day all will plainly see the differences between those who serve him and those who don't.
Satan's most basic strategy, the same one he employed with Adam and Eve, is to make us believe that sin brings fulfillment. However, in reality, sin robs us of fulfillment.
When there's fulfillment, when there's beauty, when we see God as he truly is--an endless reservoir of fascination--boredom becomes impossible.
Imagine the ability to question and challenge without any malice and to be questioned and challenged without a hint of defensiveness. Wouldn't that be Heaven?
God placed just one restriction on Adam and Eve in Eden, and when they disregarded it, the universe unraveled. On the New Earth, God will no longer put that test before us. No rules will be needed, for our hearts will be given over to God. What we should do will at last be identical with what we want to do.
Revelation 21:4--"He will wipe every tear from their eyes, and there will be no more death or sorrow or crying or pain."
This verse primarily addresses the tears coming from in justice and sorrow, not tears per se. Regardless we know there will be no more tears of grief because there will be no more reason for grief.
We should anticipate pure and accurately informed emotions guided by reality. Our present emotions are skewed by sin, but one day they'll be delivered from it.
We know that people in Heaven have lots of feelings--all good ones.
As music is a means of worship, so is dancing. Unfortunately, many popular forms of dancing have become associated with immorality and immodesty. But of course, those kinds of dancing won't exist on the New Earth.
Heaven won't be without families, but will be one big family, in which all family members are friends and all friends are family members. Many of us treasure our families. But many others have endured a lifetime of broken hearts stemming from twisted family relationships. In Heaven neither we nor our family members will cause pain. Our relationships will be harmonious--what we've always longed for.
Adam and Eve had a capacity for sin, just as we do now, but when we're with God, we'll no longer have that capacity. The inability to sin doesn't inherently violate free will. God cannot sin, yet no being has greater free choice than God. We will forever choose freely and rightly.
Our relationships were appointed by God, and there's every reason to believe they'll continue in Heaven. Friendships begun on Earth will continue in Heaven, becoming richer than ever.
Perhaps you're disappointed that you've never had the friendships you long for. In Heaven you'll have much closer relationships with some people you now know, but it's also true that you may never have met the closest friends you'll ever have. Just as someone may be fifty years old before meeting her best friend, you may live on the New Earth enjoying many friendships before meeting someone who will become your dearest friend. Or, maybe your best friend will be someone you've never met, sitting next to you at the first great feast.
Jesus went to the cross to offer salvation to all because God doesn't desire any to perish in their unbelief. So even if God offered mercy, what consolation will that be to us if our loved ones refused to receive it?
What we loved in those who died without Christ was God's beauty we once saw in them. When God forever withdraws from them, I think it's likely they'll no longer bear his image and no longer reflect his beauty. Without God, they'll be stripped of all the qualities we loved. Therefore, paradoxically, they will not truly be the people we loved. I can't prove biblically what I've just stated, but it rings true to me, even if the thought now seems horrifying.
If we weren't ourselves in the afterlife, then we couldn't be held accountable for what we did in this life. Our own personal history and identity will endure from one Earth to the next.
If you know Jesus, you'll be in Heaven--without the bad parts--forever.
The point of comparing our knowing to God's knowing is that we'll know fully, in the sense of accurately but not exhaustively. When we die, we'll see things far more clearly and we'll know much more than we do now, but we'll never know everything. And we'll spend eternity gaining the greater knowledge we'll seek.
Jesus grew in wisdom and in stature. Jesus learned obedience. Growing and learning cannot be bad; the sinless Son of God experienced them.
When we enter Heaven, we'll presumably begin with the knowledge we had at the time of our death. God may enhance our knowledge and will likely correct countless wrong perceptions. I imagine he'll reveal many new things to us, then set us on a course of continual learning, paralleling Adam and Eve's. We won't ever know everything, and even what we will know, we won't know all at once.
On the New Earth, no good thing will be destroyed. I believe all of the old Earth that matters will be drawn into Heaven, to be part of the New Earth.
Once mankind is made righteous and entrusted with stewarding the New Earth, God will likely restore a common language.
Luke 6:21--"God blesses you who are hungry now, for you will be satisfied. God blesses you who weep now, for in due time you will laugh."
The reward of those who mourn now will be laughter later.
If resurrection had meant the creation of a new body, Christ's original body would have remained in the tomb. When we receive our resurrected bodies, we'll no doubt have some welcome surprises, maybe even some new features (though no glitches).
Your body does not merely house the real you--it is as much a part of who you are as your spirit is.
But if we understand that we'll actually live in a new heavens and New Earth, a new universe full of new opportunities, then we can forgo certain pleasures and experiences now, knowing we can enjoy them later.
Because our hearts will be pure and we'll see people as they truly are, every relationship in Heaven will be pure. We'll all be faithful to love of our lives: King Jesus. We couldn't do anything behind his back even if we wanted to. But we'll never want to.
Troubled sleep and sleeplessness are products of sin and the Curse, but sleep itself is God's gift.
Technology is a God-given aspect of human capability that enables us to fulfill his command to exercise dominion.
The passing of time will no longer threaten us. It will bring new adventures without a sense of loss for what must end. We'll live with time, no longer under its pressure.
But in Heaven, God may permit us to see what happened in the spiritual realm when he answered our prayers.
God is certainly capable of bending time and opening doors in time's fabric for us. Because God is not limited by time, he may choose to show us past events as if they were presently happening. We may be able to study history from a front-row seat. Perhaps we'll have opportunity to see the lives of our spiritual and physical ancestors lived out on Earth.
This planet is the setting for God's ultimate comfort, for his reversal of life's injustices and tragedies. God promises to make up for the heartbreaks of this life.
Are you living with the disappointment of unfulfilled dreams? In Heaven you'll find their fulfillment. Did poverty, poor health, war, or lack of time prevent you from pursuing an adventure or dream? Did you never get to finish building that boat or painting that picture or writing that book--or reading that pile of books? Good news. One the New Earth you may well have a second chance, or an eternity of renewed opportunities, to do what you dreamed of doing--and far more besides.
Work wasn't part of the Curse. The Curse, rather, made work menial, tedious, and frustrating. We'll have satisfying and enriching work that we can't wait to get back to, work that'll never be drudgery.
Jesus found great satisfaction in his work. We create, accomplish, set goals, and fulfill them--to God's glory.
Even under the Curse, we catch glimpses of how work can be enriching, how it can build relationships, and how it can help us to improve. Work stretches us in ways that make us smarter, wiser, and more fulfilled.
Because there will be continuity from the Old Earth to the new, it's possible we'll continue some of the work we started on the old Earth. Of course, some people's jobs won't exist on the New Earth, among them dentists, police officers, funeral directors, and insurance salespeople. What are now their interests or hobbies may become their main vocations. Others might continue working as they do now, as gardeners, engineers, builders, artists, animal trainers, musicians, scientists, craftspeople, or hundreds of other vocations. A significant difference will be that they'll work without the hindrances of toil, pain, corruption, sin, and exhaustion.
The first person Scripture describes as filled with the Spirit of God wasn't a prophet or priest; he was a craftsman. God gifted and called Bezalel to be a skilled laborer, a master craftsman, a God-glorifying artist. When we die, we won't leave behind our creativity but only what hinders our ability to honor God through what we create.
I believe we will see trade and business, although not for all the same reasons we engage in them now. Business is not the result of sin but of human interdependence, creativity and variety. There's much more to business and trade than putting food on the table or repairing the roof, though those are good reasons. Whether you work in a bookstore, bakery, or school, don't you experience joy in using your knowledge, skills, services, and products to help an please others? Sure, it's good and often necessary to earn money, too, but that isn't the ultimate source of joy.
Part IV--Can You Know You're Going to Heaven?
Make the conscious decision to repent of your sins and accept Christ's sacrificial death on your behalf. When you choose to place your faith in Christ and surrender control of your life to him, you can be certain that your name is written in the Lamb's Book of Life.
Part V--God's Promises About Heaven
Ecclesiastes 3:11--"God has made everything beautiful for its own time. He has planted eternity in the human heart, but even so, people cannot see the whole scope of God's work from beginning to end."
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