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  • Toriano Mayo wrote a new blog post: Man Pleasing   4 weeks ago · View

    Easily the biggest sin I deal with, and easily the most destructive, and I would guess you are close to the same. 
    Let me ask this one major question before getting into this more. What has man done for you or given you that they are so worthy of your affection? What has man done for you [...]

  • Perhaps the Book of the Prophet Zephaniah is skipped over by some who would rather not hear its proclamations of judgment: judgment on Judah (Zeph 1); judgment on the Gentile nations (Zeph 2:4-15); judgement on Jerusalem (Zeph 3:1-7); judgment on the nations: “All the earth shall be devoured with the fire of My jealousy.” (Zeph [...]

  • Heidi posted an update in the group AvatarTreehouse Homegroup:   1 year, 2 months ago · View

    Treehouse Homegroup Meeting – 1 Samuel 4

    Samson, Jephthah and Eli possibly ruled at the same time. (v. 9 supports this because the Philistines treated the Israelites as slaves.)

    Spurgeon Sermons:
    The Form and Spirit of Religion 1 Samuel 4:3
    Is God in the Camp? 1 Samuel 4:7

    Hannah: ”The Form and Spirit of Religion” 1 Samuel 4:3
    The Israelites were trusting in the ark which was a physical thing – ”the form”, what they really needed was the LORD in their midst – ”the Spirit”.
    Both forms and Spirit are important in religion.
    Forms in our religion today – Baptism and Communion
    ”The form of religion must never be altered.”
    4000 men died before they had the ark, 30,000 !!!!!! men died when they had the ark!
    Spurgeon used the word ”superstition” to describe how the Israelites used the ark thinking that it would magically make them win.
    Communion – ”He who drinks the wine unworthily drinks damnation … unrepentant sin – a form of religion we need to practice
    1 Corinthians 11:27-29: 27 Therefore, whoever eats the bread or drinks the cup of the Lord in an unworthy manner will be guilty of sinning against the body and blood of the Lord. 28 A man ought to examine himself before he eats of the bread and drinks of the cup. 29 For anyone who eats and drinks without recognizing the body of the Lord eats and drinks judgment on himself.
    Talked against the Puseyites, Pharisees, clergymen of England, etc. – doing the motions, outward signs, and not trusting in God.
    Easier to follow the form than the spirit of religion ex: hinduism
    More humbling to believe and live than denying ourselves of all these things, walking with spikes in your shoes, etc.
    ”Human nature does not mind what you tell it to do as long as you don’t tell it to believe.”
    Mom: John 6:29 – story in the gospel of people asking Jesus what they must do to do the work of God and Jesus says ”Just believe.” The work of God is to believe in the One who sent Me.

    Richard: Is God in the Camp?
    This teaching focuses on verse 7.
    In the first half, Spurgeon explains how superstitious the Israelites are, and the second half he explains the truth that the Philistines did have cause to be afraid–if God really is with us, people better watch out!

    They forgot the main matter to seek to do God’s will. Their mistakes included:
    1. They mistook the visible for the invisible. By nature, man is both an atheist and an idolater.
    2. They preferred office to character. They went to Eli’s sons because they were the officers, but they didn’t consider how evil those guys were. If the leader of the church doesn’t follow God, where will he lead you?
    3. They confused enthusiasm with faith. (Israelites making noise, but not really worshiping)
    4.The Philistines & Israelites both focused on something ”new,” much to their detriment.

    2 Samuel 5 & 1 Chronicles 14–the story of David and the angels in the trees

    Live a life of worship–your style of worship doesn’t matter. What does it matter how you garnish your offering?
    Everything brought to God must be alive (example: fish are never offered).

    Kristin: the Israelites sought one another instead of seeking God. They asked each other why they had been defeated instead of asking God.

    Lessons from this story:
    The necessity of the divine spirit.
    We should do all we can to obtain the presence of God in the camp: Make straight a highway for our God. We must confess our helplessness without God. We must have a desire for the presence of God–all of us must desire it! We must not become an unholy church. There must be unbroken union–the Spirit of God does not like fighting. We must also have a childlike confidence. Believe in God up to the hilt or not believe at all.
    Then, retain His presence: praise Him, believe Him, etc…

    Dad/Mark: ESV study Bible (and his own thoughts)
    One word to describe this chapter: LOSS
    Loss of:
    4000 men
    30,000 men
    the high priest
    priest’s 2 sons
    daughter-in-law
    most significantly, the loss of the ark

    Typically we think of loss as really bad. But in reality, it was really good! Got rid of the bad priest to make way for Samuel, and eventually David. All this loss was critical for good to happen.

    Discussion about the presence of God between the cherubim – Was it really the presence of God there, or just a saying or description … just a symbol, pieces of wood, God is everywhere, omnipresent, etc. When God’s presence is with someone, it usually means that they will do something special, or to judge them. ”Special” presence of God

    The Ark and later the temple are both old covenant things in which God dwells in. The New Testament correlation is our bodies.

    Phinehas’s wife
    She was overcome by her labor pain. :-( So sad. Died from the pain – physical and emotional.
    But Spurgeon praises her – Amazing that she believed in the religion at all with all the wickedness of her husband. She did name her son, and she understood that the most significant reason for sorrow was that the ark of the Lord was captured, not because her husband or father-in-law died.
    Named her son Ichabod – ”no glory” – even though a sad name, still a significant and honorable one, good things will come from his life and descendants because of the loss (like Jeremiah) because they are experiencing the loss and pain and discipline of God.

    Karina – Eli’s weight contributed to his death, but Eli still honored God in the end – he fell over at the news of God’s ark being taken – more important than his sons

    Application
    Hannah – Takes the most humility to just believe. The root of all sin is not believing in Christ and believing in myself and my own works. Having better standards than God. Nothing that you do has enough merit.
    Dad – Loss is good. Celebrate loss.
    Karina – Weight loss is good (for some of us).
    Rabbit trail – advertisement for weight pills on radio comes with free appetizer suppressant!!!!!! Bonus!!!!!!!!
    Mom – They also make appetite stimulants – Maybe iron is natural way.
    Taco Bell meat is 89% real beef.
    Richard – I don’t really do that. I just let things soak in.
    Mom – verse 3 – They ask a question to each other and then just went ahead and did something instead of asking God. I want to direct my questions to God first.
    Karina – Turn to God immediately. Don’t run away or hide. End of Spurgeon’s sermon ”Is God in the Camp” – living sacrifices – completely give yourself over to God.
    Richard – studying the Bible together – choose scripture to read ahead of time and then when visiting discuss it all together!
    David – related to Keirkagaard, trusting in God continues to pop up as a theme
    Heidi – enthusiasm for the presence of the LORD.

  • Carolyn Anne Venable posted an update:   1 year, 4 months ago · View

    It doesn’t take a leap of faith to come to God! We just have to take a little hop, a baby step; to say a simple prayer; to cry to God; to have a willingness to believe the TRUTH. When we are willing to know the TRUTH, God bends over backwards (so to speak) to help us know Him. It’s a little faith. (Mark 4:30-32) It’s not a big leap – but could be a great change! If anyone did the leaping, it was Jesus! A leap is to ”jump or spring a long way”. Jesus Christ came a long way – from heaven on high to earth below – to be the Way for us. But when we but simply turn to God, He does the leaping – leaping for joy, I might add! (Zeph 3:17) He bridges the gap between us. He carries us a long way, out of the mud of our sin into the spiritual blue skies. It is JESUS CHRIST who accomplishes it. If you are willing to know the TRUTH, then simply pray, ”God, please show me the TRUTH.” (John 8:32)

  • Carolyn Anne Venable posted an update about John 21:   1 year, 4 months ago · View

    I love a good story be it on the silver screen or in a good-old fashioned book or the verbal testimony of a saint. We can anticipate hearing many stories in heaven. The last line of the Book of John (John 21:25) declares ”There are also many other things which Jesus did, which if they would all be written, I suppose that even the world itself wouldn’t have room for the books that would be written.”

    But Jesus is still working and so the stories are infinite! There are the stories of the saints: how Christ revealed Himself to each of us; how He worked in our lives; how we persevered through persecution by His grace. It’s all about Jesus Christ!

    I get emails relating the stories of today’s persevering church from Open Doors. They truly inspire me. Would more churches return to having individual testimonies shared on a regular basis for they reveal Christ in His faithfulness to His people! We can thus encourage one another.

  • mark commented on the blog post Who is in My Family?   1 year, 7 months ago · View

    Mark 3:29 29 But whoever blasphemes against the Holy Spirit will never be forgiven; he is guilty of an eternal sin.” I think the best explanation I have seen regarding this difficult passage is by Wayne Grudem in his book Systematic Theology, pg 508: The context indicates that Jesus is speaking about a sin that [...]

  • Carolyn Anne Venable wrote a new blog post: A LABOR OF LOVE   2 years, 4 months ago · View

    Arise, cry out in the night, at the beginning of the watches; Pour out your heart like water before the face of the Lord: Lift up your hands toward him for the life of your young children, that faint for hunger at the head of every street. (Lamentations 2:19) LET THE CHILDREN There is a sinister, ugly spirit, a [...]

  • natalie wrote a new blog post: Giving   2 years, 7 months ago · View

    One gives freely, yet grows all the richer; another withholds what he should give, and only suffers want.  –Proverbs 11:24

    So, regularly tithing is a relatively new discipline for me. Since I more regularly make money, I more regularly tithe. God has been teaching me to give a percentage of what I make back to Him [...]

  • natalie wrote a new blog post: Living for God   2 years, 9 months ago · View

    For the love of Christ controls us, having concluded this, that one died for all, therefore all died; and He died for all, so that they who live might no longer live for themselves, but for Him who died and rose again on their behalf. 2 Corinthians 5:14-15

    Control may not seem like a good word. Afterall, [...]