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Tuesday, August 31, 2010

Feeling alone.

La vierge aux raisinsImage via WikipediaFeeling alone.When you first commit your life to God, you might feel pretty much alone.




But, Jesus taught his disciples to pray by saying, "Our Father..." (Mt. 6:9). When we receive Christ as our Savior, we become the "children of God" (Jn. 1:12. If God is our Father and we are his children, then all other believers are our brothers and sisters. Jesus said that; "whoever does the will of my Father in heaven, is my brother, and sister, and mother" (Mt. 12:50).



One of the purposes of these topics is to introduce you to the genealogy of your family. You and I are branches on a family tree.



In these topics, we will explore what it means to be part of God's family. We will look into the potential of our life and discover the depth of relating that our God offers to each of us. We will learn about the impact that our relationship with God has upon us.



In the first topics, we looked at our need for both the secular and the spiritual. We delved into how God met people's needs. We grew in our understanding of the ways in which God meets our own deep needs and we acquired a greater appreciation of how God meets deep needs through us.



All I Need to Know Phyllis C. Michael



Teach me, O Lord, to see Your loveIn every drop of rain;Teach me to feel Your presence nearYes, even when there's pain.Teach me to praise Your name by faithWhatever comes my way,To know that midnight hours will fadeBefore the light of day.Teach me acceptance, Lord, I ask,Submission to your will,Not resignation - but the graceTo seek Your wisdom stillTeach me that wells some times run dry,That rivers overflowBut You are always in control -That's all I need to know.


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Monday, August 30, 2010

Feeling alone.When you first commit your life to God, you might feel pretty much alone.

The Resurrection from Grünewald's Isenheim Alt...Image via WikipediaFeeling alone.When you first commit your life to God, you might feel pretty much alone.




But, Jesus taught his disciples to pray by saying, "Our Father..." (Mt. 6:9). When we receive Christ as our Savior, we become the "children of God" (Jn. 1:12. If God is our Father and we are his children, then all other believers are our brothers and sisters. Jesus said that; "whoever does the will of my Father in heaven, is my brother, and sister, and mother" (Mt. 12:50).



One of the purposes of these topics is to introduce you to the genealogy of your family. You and I are branches on a family tree.



In these topics, we will explore what it means to be part of God's family. We will look into the potential of our life and discover the depth of relating that our God offers to each of us. We will learn about the impact that our relationship with God has upon us.



In the first topics, we looked at our need for both the secular and the spiritual. We delved into how God met people's needs. We grew in our understanding of the ways in which God meets our own deep needs and we acquired a greater appreciation of how God meets deep needs through us.



All I Need to Know Phyllis C. Michael



Teach me, O Lord, to see Your loveIn every drop of rain;Teach me to feel Your presence nearYes, even when there's pain.Teach me to praise Your name by faithWhatever comes my way,To know that midnight hours will fadeBefore the light of day.Teach me acceptance, Lord, I ask,Submission to your will,Not resignation - but the graceTo seek Your wisdom stillTeach me that wells some times run dry,That rivers overflowBut You are always in control -That's all I need to know.


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Sunday, August 29, 2010

Salt your relationships.(Mark 9:49)"everyone will be purified by fire as a sacrifice is purified by salt."

Secondo Pia's negative of the image on the Shr...Image via WikipediaSalt your relationships.(Mark 9:49)"everyone will be purified by fire as a sacrifice is purified by salt."




What can you do to "salt" your relationships with peace this week?



But their is still considerable challenges (e.g. difficulties of life, etc.) you must deal with. The kingdom of heaven begins with the work of God's Spirit in peoples lives and in relationships with our hearts.



(Luke 17:20-21)Some Pharisees asked Jesus when the Kingdom of God would come. His answer was. "The Kingdom of God does not come in such a way as to be seen. No one will say 'Look, here it is!' or, 'There it is!'; because the Kingdom of God is within you."



(Gospel of Thomas: Saying 112)"His disciples said to him, 'When will the kingdom come?' 'It will not come by looking for it. Nor will it do to say; Behold, over here! or Behold over there! Rather the Kingdom of the Father is spread out on the earth, but people do not see it'!"



An important question enters your life; "How do I make use of the Kingdom of God within me?"



(John 10: 34-35)"Jesus answered "It is written in your own law that God said, "You are gods.' We know that the scripture says is true forever; and God called these people gods, the people to whom his message was given."



What "old ways" of looking at Jesus must you overcome by faith?



If Jesus said the Kingdom of God is within us and that we are God's; how do I make use of that power to reach Heaven, and the happiness on earth that he promised us, Well this is the search that we hope to take you on within these topics.



"I want to suggest that the primary focus of theology is the life and work of Christians, both their private and public lives, in the church and in the world. I would argue that the fundamental beginning point of theology is simply the questions, the issues, and the problems which arise in the life and work of Christians and in their communal life in the church. This is where theology becomes a necessity and not merely a hobby or a game" (Theological Questions-Owen C. Thomas).



How are you a member of the body of Christ?



We are told to address God as "Father" - even being so bold as to call him "Abba," the Aramaic word for Daddy or PaPa. Jesus has included all of us into the great family of God. Thus, he has given us a commonality with each other, a ground for relationships, and the possibility of living with each other in deep and meaningful ways.



Becoming a child of God is like being adopted. You get a family in the bargain. The new faces may be blurred. But gradually the faces become familiar, and you begin to develop a bond with some of the relatives.


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Saturday, August 28, 2010

How do I start?

Stained glass panel in the nave of St. John's ...Image via WikipediaHow do I start?




The kingdom of heaven must arrive in our hearts. This means turning away from our self-centeredness and "Self" control and turning our life over to Christ's direction and control.



(Matthew 4:17)"From that time Jesus began to preach his message: "Turn away from your sins, because the Kingdom of Heaven is near!"



How has coming to know Jesus been like moving from darkness to light for you?



You have turned your life over to God your Father and have rejected evil and your earthly desires.



(Matthew 8:26)"Why are you so frightened? Jesus answered. "What little faith you have!" Then he got up and ordered the winds and the waves to stop, and there was a great calm."



You have realized that if you don't trust your Heavenly Father and turn your life over to Him, Life has very little meaning.



No plan - Our God would not be in ultimate control.



No promise - Our gospel would be empty.



No power - Our faith would be aimless wishing.



No pardon - Our sins would stain our souls.



No peace - Our fear of the future would rob us of the joy of living.



No purpose - Our life would be a cul-de-sac with no exit.



(God's Will in Your Life, Dr. Lloyd John Ogilive).



Trust in your Father in Heaven, has now become what you desire most.




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Friday, August 27, 2010

The Gift of the Blessing.Jesus was a master at communicating love and personal acceptance. He did so when He blessed and held... little children.

Cover of "The Blessing"Cover of The BlessingThe Gift of the Blessing.Jesus was a master at communicating love and personal acceptance. He did so when He blessed and held... little children. But another time His sensitivity to touch someone was even more graphic. This was when Jesus met a grown man who was barred by law from ever touching anyone again....




To touch a leper was unthinkable. Banishing lepers from society, people would not get within a stone's throw of them. (In fact, they would throw stones at them if they did come close!)... With their open sores and dirty bandages, lepers were the last persons anyone would want to touch. Yet the first thing Christ did for this man was touch him.



Even before Jesus spoke to him, He reached out His hand and touched him. Can you imagine what that scene must have looked like? Think how this man must have longed for someone to touch him, not throw stones at him to drive him away. Jesus could have healed him first and then touched him. But recognizing his deepest need. Jesus stretched out His hand even before He spoke words of physical and spiritual healing.



(From The Gift of the Blessing by Gary Smalley and John Trent)



Jesus shows us the power of gentle love. Who do you have trouble "touching" because they are not loveable in any way? Love requires more than words, compassion requires action. Look for ways to express compassion to those who are starving for a tender touch.



What is the "time of fulfillment," and the "reign of God" mean to you?



Time is running out! What are you going to do about it?



"The New Testament, therefore, says that we are to live according to the demands of the Kingdom of God. We are to make God the center and source of our being" (Catholicism-Richard P. McBrien, Pg. 962).



Commitment? "Love me with all your heart" became the great commandment from God (Deut. 6:5). It indicated not just the top requirement set by God for our behavior but also His deep desire to be known and loved by His human creatures and to interact with them.



"Religious conversion is a total being-in-love with God: Heart, soul, mind and strength" (Catholicism-Richard P. McBrien, Pg 962).


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Thursday, August 26, 2010

Decision to become a child of God.You have made the decision to become a Child of God, and join the Kingdom of God!

Inspiration - We Rise - Romero HouseImage by Bobcatnorth via FlickrDecision to become a child of God.You have made the decision to become a Child of God, and join the Kingdom of God!




"For Jesus nothing is more precious than the Kingdom of God, i.e., the healing and renewing power and presence of God on our behalf. 'Seek out his kingship over you, and the rest will follow in turn' (Luke 12:31). Like a person who finds a hidden treasure in a field or a merchant who discovers a precious pearl, everyone must be prepared to give up everything else in order to possess the Kingdom (Matthew 13:44-46). But it is promised only to those with a certain outlook and way of life (see the Beatitudes in Matthew 5:3-12). One can inherit the Kingdom through love of one's neighbor (Matthew 5:38-48), and yet one must also accept it as a child (Mark 10:15). Jesus assured the Scribe who grasped the meaning of the chief of the commandments (love of God and love of neighbor); You are not far from the reign of God (12:34). He also insisted to his disciples that their commitment to the Kingdom would make strong demands upon them (Mark 10:1; Luke 9:57-62; Matthew 19:12)" (Catholicism - Richard P. McBrien).



Have you ever specifically verbalized God's reality, presence, or love to someone? What happened?



"I would know myself, I would know you (God)." Augustine wrote these words in one of his earliest works, and they pertain to us also here and now. If we come to know our proper relationship to life, we also need to come to know more about our Father in Heaven, and the other side holds true also. There are many parallels. What is the Good News of God? Jesus came to break the power of sin and begin God's personal reign on earth (freedom, justice, and hope). You want to get down to business!



(Mark 1:15)"This is the time of fulfillment. The reign of God is at hand, reform your lives and believe in the gospel."



Jesus came to be active and compassionate to the people around him. He exemplified tenderness when he healed the leper by touching him.


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Wednesday, August 25, 2010

God's Love in Living.How might you answer someone who maintains that it is negative or irresponsible to say that only God is able to give results?

Titlepage and dedication from a 1612-1613 King...Image via WikipediaGod's Love in Living.How might you answer someone who maintains that it is negative or irresponsible to say that only God is able to give results?



"Where there is no vision, the people perish..." is a proverb from the King James Version of the Bible. Monsignor Ronald Knox of Oxford in his book Enthusiasm states; "Men will not live without vision; ... If we are content with the humdrum, the second-best the hand-over-hand, it will not be forgiven us."



Throughout the ages men have needed a vision, and have seen it, have been ready to follow it. From time to time we think we have found one - science, sociology, humanism - but because we do not weld them together with spiritual strength they alone cannot save our civilization from disaster.



We are living on the spiritual capital of our ancestors and capital unreplenished does not last forever.



We have worshipped success, humanism, politics, money, self expression. Each in turn has proved useless in a world where the thoughtful are haunted by images of ruined cities, scarred lives, and starving children. Our minds, like men and nations are divided. Many of us are haunted by the knowledge that within the next few years, world society must lay hold of a way of life that works - or perish. We must discover the purpose of our existence and go back to the basics of working towards it.



God is always there - whether you realize it or not, whether you acknowledge him or not. When you identify and integrate God's presence and LOVE in your life, the impact of his presence on you and your life can be an empowering force. Just consider God is Good, Creator and Controller of all.



(1 Clement 15:7-8)"And above all he with his holy and pure hands, formed man, the most excellent, and, as to his understanding, truly the greatest of all other creatures, the character of his own image."



"For so God says 'Let us make man in our own image, after our own likeness. So God created man, male and female created he them."



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Tuesday, August 24, 2010

Depression and the soul

Depiction of a soul being carried to heaven by...Image via WikipediaDepression and the soul


The soul presents itself in a variety of colors, including all the shades of gray, blue and black. To care for the soul, we must observe the full range of all its colorings, and resist the temptation to approve only of white, red, and orange – the brilliant colors. In a society that is defended against the tragic sense of life, depression will appear as an enemy, an unredeemable malady; yet in such a society, devoted to light, depression, in compensation, will be unusually strong.

Care of the soul requires our appreciation of these ways it presents itself. Faced with depression, we might ask ourselves, “What is it doing here? Does it have some necessary role to play?” Especially in dealing with depression, a mood close to our feelings of mortality, we must guard against the denial of death that is so easy to slip into. Even further, we may have to develop a taste for the depressed mood, a positive respect for its place in the soul’s cycles.

Some feelings and thoughts seem to emerge only in a dark mood. Suppress the mood, and you will suppress those ideas and reflections. Depression may be as important a channel for valuable “negative” feelings, as expressions of affection are for the emotions of love. Feelings of love give birth naturally to gestures of attachment. In the same way, the void and grayness of depression evoke an awareness and articulation of thoughts of a need for God, otherwise hidden behind the screen of lighter moods. Melancholy gives the soul an opportunity to express a side of its (God relationship) nature that is as valid as any other, but is hidden out of our distaste for its darkness and bitterness.

Today we seem to prefer the word depression over sadness and melancholy. Perhaps its Latin form sounds more clinical and serious. The depressed person sometimes thinks that the good times are all past, that there is nothing left for the present or the future. These thoughts and feelings, sad as they are, favor the soul’s desire to be both earthly and in eternity, and so in a strange wat they can be beneficial.

Sometimes we associate depression with literal aging, but it is more precisely a matter of the soul’s aging. Having been identified with youth, the soul now takes on important qualities of age that are positive and helpful. If age is denied, soul becomes lost in an inappropriate clinging to youth.

Depression grants the gift of experience not as a literal fact but as an attitude toward yourself. You get a sense of having lived through something, of being older and wiser. You know that life is suffering, and that knowledge makes a difference. You can’t enjoy the bouncy, carefree innocence of youth any longer, a realization that entails both sadness because of the loss, and pleasure in a new feeling of self-acceptance and self-knowledge. This awareness of age has a halo of melancholy around it, but it also enjoys a measure of nobility.

It’s difficult to let go of youth, because that release requires an acknowledgment of death. I suspect that those of us who opt for eternal youth are setting ourselves up for heaqvy bouts of depression. If you allow depression to visit, you will feel the change in your body, in your muscles, and on your face – some relief from the burden of youthful enthusiasm and the “unbearable lightness of being.”

Maybe we could appreciate the role of depression in the economy of the soul more if we could only take away the negative connotations of the word. What if “depression” were simply a state of being, neither good nor bad, something the soul does in God’s plan and for God’s reasons. Aging brings out the flavors of a personality. The individual emerges over time, the way fruit matures and ripens. Melancholy thoughts carve out an interior space where wisdom/God’s plan can take the residence.

In this sense, depression is a process that fosters a valuable coagulation of thoughts and emotions. As we age, our ideas, formerly light, rambling, and unrelated to each other, become more densely gathered into values and a spiritual life, giving our lives substance and firmness.

Because of its painful emptiness, it is often tempting to look for a way out of depression. But entering into its mood and thoughts can be deeply satisfying. Depression is sometimes described as a condition in which there are no ideas – nothing to hang on to. But that is when we are forced to realize that we can not control our life and that we need to find another way. This is when the Holy Spirit can step in and help us turn over control of our life to him.

When, as Christian Lifestyle trainers and friends, we are the observers of depression and are challenged to find a way to deal with it in others, we can bring them into a deep loving relationship with their God. We could learn from Christian training and follow its guidance, becoming more patient within the Holy Spirit’s guidance, lowering our excited expectations, taking a watchful attitude as this soul deals with God’s plan in utter seriousness and spiritually. In our friendship, we could offer it a place of acceptance and containment. Sometimes, of course, depression, like any emotion, caazn go beyond ordinary limits, becoming a completely debilitating illness.

One great anxiety associated with depression is that it will never end, that life will never again be joyful and active. This is one of the feelings that is part of the pattern – the sense of being trapped. This anxiety seems to decrease when we stop fighting the elements the elements that are in the depression, and turn instead toward learning how to love God better and how to be closer to him.

Insinuations of Death to Self-control

People of all ages sometimes say from their depression that life is over, that their hopes for the future have proved unfounded. They are disillusioned because the values and understandings by which they have controlled their lives for years suddenly make no sense.

Care of the soul requires acceptance of all this dying to self-control. The temptation is to champion our familiar ideas about life right up to the point of conversion, but it is necessary in the end to give them up, to enter into the moment of the soul making its most important decision. If the symptom is felt as the sense that life is over, and that there’s no use in going on, then an affirmative approach to this feeling might be a conscious, artful giving-in to the emotions and thoughts of ending that depression has stirred up.

The emptiness and dissolution of meaning that are often present in depression show how attached we can become to our ways of controlling our lives. Often our personal plans and our control of our life seem to be all too neatly wrapped, leaving little room for God’s control. Depression comes along then and opens up a hole. Depression makes holes in our theories and assumptions, but even this painful process can be honored as a necessary and valuable source of healing.

This peculiar kind of education – learning our limits – may not be a conscious effort only; it may come upon us as a captivating mood of depression, at least momentarily wiping out our happiness, and sending us off into fundamental appraisals of our knowledge, our assumptions, and the very purpose of our existence.

Coming to Terms with Depression

Many people are full of religion, close to life, empathic, and connected to people around them. But these very people may have difficulty LOVING GOD WITH THEIR WHOLE HEART and moving closer toward that goal and therefore to see what is going on, and to relate their life experiences to their ideas and values. This difficulty of loving God with their whole heart separates them from God’s close involvement with their life. We see this development in people as they reflect on their past with some distance and detachment. To suddenly find need for withdrawal and with vague emotions of hopelessness. Such feelings have a place and work spiritually on the soul.

If we persist in our modern way of treating depression as an illness to be cured only mechanically and chemically, we may loose the gifts of soul that only depression can provide. We may find it exhausting trying to keep life bright and warm at all costs. Identity is felt as one’s soul find’s its relationship with God. We know who we are because we have uncovered the purpose we were created. It has been sifted out by depressive thought, “reduced,” in the basic point to it’s existence.

Care of the soul asks for a cultivation of the larger world depression represents. When we speak clinically of depression, we think of an emotional or behavioral condition. For the soul, depression is an initiation, a rite of passage. If we think that depression, so empty and dull, is void of a spiritual factor, we may overlook God’s purpose for it. In our cities, boarded-up homes and failing businesses signal economic and social “depression.” In these “depressed” areas of our cities, decay is cut off from will and conscious participation, appearing only as an external manifestation of a problem or an illness of the soul.

We also see depression, economically and emotionally, as literal failure and threat, as a surprise breaking in upon our healthcare plans and expectations. Hospice workers will tell you how much a family can gain when the depressive facts of a terminal illness are discussed openly. We might also take our own illnesses, our visits to the doctor and to the hospital, as a reminder of our mortality. We ar not caring for the soul in these situations when we protect our-selves from their impact.

Because depression is one of the faces of the soul, acknowledging it into our relationships foster intimacy with our God. If we deny or cover up anything that is at home in the soul, then we cannot be fully present to others. Hiding the difficult factors results in a loss of soul; speaking about them and from them offers a way toward genuine community and intimacy with our God.

The Healing Powers of Depression

Care of the soul doesn’t mean wallowing in the symptoms, but it does mean trying to learn from depression what qualities the soul needs. Even further, it attempts to weave those depressive qualities into the fabric of life – coldness, isolation, darkness, emptiness – makes a contribution to the texture of everyday life. We discover that depression uses the Holy Spirit as a guiding spirit whose job it is to carry the soul into a better relationship with their God.




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Monday, August 23, 2010

Loves all men.God through Christ loves all men, and desires all men to join him in heaven; "to unite all things in him, things in heaven and things on earth" (Ephesians 1:10). But he does demand obedience: (2 Chronicles 6:14). "You keep your covenant with your people and show them your love when they live in wholehearted obedience to you, Christ, the chosen one of God" (Luke 9;35), "God's beloved Son" (Matthew 3:17), was chosen to be our perfect model and guide us to be God's obedient Son or Daughter (Mark 10: 45), (Matthew 16:25).

The canonical Gospels of Matthew, Mark, Luke &...Image via WikipediaLoves all men.God through Christ loves all men, and desires all men to join him in heaven; "to unite all things in him, things in heaven and things on earth" (Ephesians 1:10). But he does demand obedience: (2 Chronicles 6:14). "You keep your covenant with your people and show them your love when they live in wholehearted obedience to you, Christ, the chosen one of God" (Luke 9;35), "God's beloved Son" (Matthew 3:17), was chosen to be our perfect model and guide us to be God's obedient Son or Daughter (Mark 10: 45), (Matthew 16:25).




God gave us the freedom to choose to be his Child when he created us as humans. How could we choose Him, if we did not have an alternative. No one forces us to choose the Family of God or the Family of Earth. But we must choose; or the Glory we would give to either family, would not be ours but our Creators. He wants our Glory, given from our whole committed heart, mind, and soul. you voluntarily give up your freedom, and select the enslaving power of Earth and the Glory of Man if you choose Earth's family. If you choose God's family, you choose freedom from the enslavement of earth's standards, freedom of God's Love and True Human fellowship as it was meant and created; and therefore the realization of our true purpose on Earth.



What does it mean for you to be part of this "Universal priesthood of all believers?" How do you feel about this role?



In order to fully understand our true purpose on earth, we must understand that we are created "in the image of God" (Genesis 1:26). One of the forms that this takes is; that humans are rational creations, with the ability to reason and to act in accordance with what is reasonable. But in addition to the earth based forms (e.g. rational ability) we have a spiritual form (a soul). This soul is what truly is of heaven, and "in the image of God." One of the links we have between these forms, is our ability to make moral judgments; how our earthly qualities and abilities can be used to reach and satisfy spiritual goals and needs.



Since we are immature Children of God we must look at the first born, the model Jesus Christ, for a perfect picture of What a human and a Child of God (Son or Daughter) is and should be (Romans 5:15), 1 Corinthians 15:45). He is the man who is our model for all of us to be truly perfect "Sons and/or Daughters of God." He is the "image of the invisible God" (Collossians 1;15), "the likeness of God" (2 Corinthians 4;4), "in the form of God" (Philippians 2:5). Christ showed us how we can blend our spiritual and earthly forms into the perfect man here on earth, and yet reach our ultimate goal, to be joined with our "Father in Heaven."


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Sunday, August 22, 2010

Test of this love.The real test of this love and respect is the submission of our wills and actions to his desires. We show our love, by desiring to do and actually doing everything desired by the person we love.

Icon of Second Coming (also used for All Saint...Image via WikipediaTest of this love.The real test of this love and respect is the submission of our wills and actions to his desires. We show our love, by desiring to do and actually doing everything desired by the person we love.




We will be looking at the specific ways we show our love and respect. Two of the ways we will concentrate on our beliefs and our actions.



This will be done, by looking at what has revealed about him and what he expects of us. We will be looking and discussing various information reflecting the signs of beauty, truth, goodness, justice, and compassion of our Father in Heaven.



Religion is a sigh of health. Skepticism is a mark of illness. Unbelief is abnormal; belief is normal. For the normal human being will joyfully embrace faith and belief.



Each time God helps us through a moral dilemma; we become a little stronger, a little better, a little closer to him. God allows us to have moral dilemmas not to destroy us, but to make us whole.



How do you plan on mastering your moral dilemmas (e.g. money)?



We will look at his Justice and Love. God exercises his justice because he loves. It is for our own good and the rest of his children; that he will not tolerate our rebellion against him. He acts in order to bring us back to him and to our true selves. He becomes angry because he cares for us and cannot stand seeing us hurting ourselves and slowing our growth to reach our ultimate goal. He wants to also see us live as the human's he created us as; created for meaningful human lives. We only have to look at the following verses to see this: (Amos 3:2), (Proverbs 3:12), (Hebrews 12:6), (Revelation 3:19), (Romans 6:23), (Psalm 139).



(Christian Doctrine-Shirley C. Guthrie, Jr.)"God treats men as persons. That means, he wants a two-way relationship. he speaks and he wants an answer. He loves and he wants to be loved in return. He commands and he wants obedience.



"If you turn to God, he will turn to you. his love, help and life-renewing power are available to all, but effective only for those who ask for it. Or to put it another way, Christ achieved potential salvation for all men, but it becomes real salvation only for those who decide to believe in him, depend on Him and follow him.



"Was it not emphasized in the Old Testament covenant that 'it will be righteousness for us if we are careful to do all these commandments before the Lord our God, as he commanded us' (Deuteronomy 6:25)? Did not the prophets promise God's favor 'if you are willing and obedient' (Isaiah 1:19)? Dose the new Testament not teach that 'whoever calls on the Lord shall be saved' (Acts 2:21)?"



What are some of the ways we "try to keep God boxed up and out of everyday affairs?"


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Saturday, August 21, 2010

Doing and Saying in our time.What is the living God we know in Christ and in the Bible doing and saying in our time, here and now where we have to live as Christians?

The Baptism of ChristImage via WikipediaDoing and Saying in our time.What is the living God we know in Christ and in the Bible doing and saying in our time, here and now where we have to live as Christians?




Why should we listen to these truths outside a church function?



The church's understanding of Christian truth is always subject to possible improvement and correction. Otherwise we would only need a set of laws as in the Old Testament. This understanding must change to meet the times we live in.

Because the final truth of the Christian faith is the truth mediated to us by Scripture. Our first loyalty must be to God and his Word, not the words of men.

Because we can serve the church only when we are free to remind it of who stands above it.

Because the Holy Spirit who has been at work guiding the church's thought and life in other times and places is still at work. We must be open to hear what he is saying and doing here, now, as well as what he did and said there and then. We have looked at the focal point of existence: "God," within another topic.

Let us continue our search for answers to the theology of life. To help you continue, I will now state hopefully our common answer at the end of these topics. St. Gregory, an early Christian theologian stated it this way;



"I am connected with the world below, and likewise with the spirit. I must be buried with Christ, rise with Christ, be joint heirs with Christ, become the Sons of God."



We will go on from these truths which help us to understand that God is not an irrational truth which we are asked to swallow at the cost of our intellect and understanding to other truths. These truths provide light for our way through life, and enlightens us as to the purpose of our personal experience, the desire of our hearts for a purpose, and the answer for the feeling within us that there better be someone in control.



We do not have to depend just on what God has shown us, through his creations. he has also revealed Himself to mankind through various means. he has made Himself a living Person; one who we can experience a relationship with, one who we can have a personal encounter. We need to interact with him and to have his love become part of our life. But even more important, we are created to be fulfilled by giving him back; the love, respect and glory he deserves as our creator and Father.


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Friday, August 20, 2010

(Charles P. Henderson, Jr., The Christian Century)"These are just testimony of men and women who had neither axe to grind nor material product to sell. It is the testimony of men and women who in many cases laid down their lives rather than deny what they or their predecessors had seen and heard of Jesus the Son of God. And what is their for human eyes and ears to witness today - apart from this record of what happened long ago?

The Good Shepherd, mosaic in Mausoleum of Gall...Image via Wikipedia(Charles P. Henderson, Jr., The Christian Century)"These are just testimony of men and women who had neither axe to grind nor material product to sell. It is the testimony of men and women who in many cases laid down their lives rather than deny what they or their predecessors had seen and heard of Jesus the Son of God. And what is their for human eyes and ears to witness today - apart from this record of what happened long ago?




"There is the testimony of millions of men and women of all races and of rank, of all varieties of accomplishment, and of all levels of understanding, that they have found in a person Jesus Christ, a Savior, a brother, a friend, who has lifted the burden of guilt from their hearts and given them peace and stability.



"Do not, if you are an unbeliever, if you are skeptical be put off by the fact that this experience seems to mean a thousand different things to a thousand different people. In one man the heart and core of it seems to consist in a vocation of personal evangelism rooted and grounded in expounding passages of the Bible. In another man the heart and core of it seems to consist in regular attendance at Mass, regular confession to a priest, and the thumbing of beads in prayer. Do not make the mistakes of thinking that these two men are involved in essentially different systems of belief. For both of them devotion to their convictions. Indeed the variety of modes in which Christian devotion to Christ manifests itself is a strength rather than a weakness of the Christian religion. G. K. Chesterton told how he had been compulsively drawn to Christ by the fact that he was a person whom everybody praised for a different reason.



"As we read the Bible, and the works of wise Christian teachers, a hundred Christ's pass before our eyes. There is Christ the King, and Christ the carpenter of Nazareth. There is the Son of God seated at the right hand of the Father in Heaven and the child of Mary lying in a manger. There is the Good Shepherd and the true vine, the Spouse of the Church and its cornerstone, the Sower of seed and the Fisher of Men. Christ is the high priest standing at the altar and the servant with water and a towel kneeling at your door. he is the Lamb sent to slaughter and the promised Messiah.



"It is not surprising that those who claim to serve him can do so in fashions so diverse."



We learn from, Christ himself that the whole world is God's world. We shall learn to live day by day in the light of the truth about God, man and the world modeled through Christ.



We will be using the primary tool God has provided to get to know his son and a tool to get to know Him, the Bible. But the Bible alone, cannot provide us with guidance to life. There is always the danger that we will find in the Bible only what we take with us to it, use it to confirm what we already think, hear only what we want to hear.



To avoid this; we will listen to how other Christians in different times and places and situations, have understood it. We will look at how they define, men's total dependence on God, the claim of God on every area of man's life in the world. The truth is the truth about God, man and the world guided by Jesus Christ as we know him in the Bible and through others.


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Thursday, August 19, 2010

His Call (Phyllis C. Michael)

Jesus is considered by scholars such as Weber ...Image via WikipediaHis Call (Phyllis C. Michael)




My load is too heavy;My shoulders are broad!My feet are too weary;I'll give you strength!I can't see the way, Lord;I'll be your guide!The path is so steep though;One step at a time!I fear I shall stumble;I'll help you stand!I'm poorly prepared Lord;I'll teach you all!Lord, here's a crossroad;I am the way!I'll go then, where you call;Follow thou Me!



It is every day's life plan; which wrestles with the basic issues and decisions all of us face every day, whoever we are, whatever we do.



Our purpose in these topics is simply to restate some questions that no doubt come to mind in your life and help guide you to some answers. Although "Theology" deals with ideas, truths and doctrines ("doctrine" simply means "teaching"); it points to a very personal and living area, our day to day relationship to our purpose and goals of existence.



If we the provider of these topics and you the student are to achieve this purpose; you must be able to relate what follows; to your social, sexual, political, your individual life, your everyday work and play, and your worship of your God. We both will be satisfied; if after reading this, you will be able to make God a part of your daily life, True God dealing with real men in a real world.



Since we are basing our guidance to daily life on the Christian principals set forth by Jesus Christ; we will be relating much of these topics to what he has left us in guidance. it is often said to know someone you only have to look at the people around them. Well who better to look at, then "God's Son" to get to know God. If we want to relate to him, we must look at how God has provided some very solid guidance to humanity. We will look at the many forms of guidance God provided us; the Church, the Bible, other followers, etc.


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Wednesday, August 18, 2010

"Our Father, who art in heaven".

"Our Father, who art in heaven".The essential point I want to share throughout these topics is that the desire to know God's will is the result of His much greater desire to have His children with Him in heaven. he is in search of us. he wants our life here on earth and in heaven to be maximum. As Henry Drummond has said, "The maximum achievement of any man's life after it is all over is to have done any more with a life."




But that means more than guidance for each day. As you shall see God's will is that we know Him, live in an intimate relationship with Him, and as a result love, glorify, serve, and obey him. My hope is that these topics will clarify that more vividly and will also provide practical steps in knowing God's personal will for you.



My prayer is that these topics will help you in a personal and practical way in your adventure of living God's will.



"Our Father, who art in heaven"



"The originality of my life lies in it being rooted in two domains of life which are commonly regarded as antagonistic. By intellectual training I belong to the 'children of heaven,' but by temperament and by my professional studies, I am a 'child of the earth...'." (Teilhard de Chardin).



Let's continue where it all started, at the creation.



(Nehemiah 9:6)"And then the people of Israel prayed this prayer.'You Lord, you alone are Lord;you made the heavens and the stars of the sky. You made land and sea and everything in them, you gave life to all.'."



If he made it all and gave us life; Why?



God exists in 3 persons (Triune). The triune God, has a need for others to love, care and nurture. he also has a need to receive in return love, reverence, and praise. This is reflected in our own basic nature. God created more than one of us, as he is 3 persons in one, because we have the same needs.



(Matthew 21:16)"Indeed I do," answered Jesus. "Haven't you ever read this scripture? 'You have trained children and babies to offer perfect praise

Tuesday, August 17, 2010

God's World.In God's world we must undertake a strong effort and practice coping with difficult conditions (sickness, poor financial picture, hatred, etc.). All of this is to help us to submit our will to him so that we can make that decision to leave our desire for earthly things and change our desire to spiritual areas (Love of God, Glory to God, etc) and thereby join him in Heaven. This may be part of why it seems that God's people may suffer a little more. The child of earth, being of earth receives the benefits of earth (wealth, success, etc). But all that comes to an abrupt end at death, and then there is nothing.

Matthew Evangelist. The text also says - Abrah...Image via WikipediaGod's World.In God's world we must undertake a strong effort and practice coping with difficult conditions (sickness, poor financial picture, hatred, etc.). All of this is to help us to submit our will to him so that we can make that decision to leave our desire for earthly things and change our desire to spiritual areas (Love of God, Glory to God, etc) and thereby join him in Heaven. This may be part of why it seems that God's people may suffer a little more. The child of earth, being of earth receives the benefits of earth (wealth, success, etc). But all that comes to an abrupt end at death, and then there is nothing.




(Matthew 26:11)"You will always have the poor people with you, but you will not always have me?



What is Jesus trying to teach his disciples about priorities?



We see in the above statement, the importance of putting God first in our efforts. In earthly schooling we can get involved in extracurricular activities (debate society, sports, school paper, etc.). These activities help us grow and helps the people around us. This is true as long as it contributes to our completion of this training and our growth. In God's schooling we can also participate in additional activities (church clubs, teaching, etc.). But this also must help us grow in our spiritual life as well as reaching our ultimate objectives or it defeats our training plan.



(Matthew 10: 24-25)"No pupil is greater than his teacher; no slave is greater than his master. So a pupil should be satisfied to become like his teacher, and a slave like his master. if the head of the family is called Beelzebub, the members of the family will be called even worse names!"


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