TEXT: ‘Therefore, humble yourselves under the mighty hand of God, that He may exalt you in due time, casting all your care upon Him, for He cares for you’ (1 Peter 5:6-7). I am recovering from major surgery on May 31st, which was successful. The events surrounding that experience and the road to recovery forms the theme for Today’s Teaching. There are three main points I want us to consider. 1. The Care – ‘Casting all your care upon Him, for He cares for you’. Right from the first investigation, to the surgery and after-care, I have nothing but praise for the way the NHS has handled everything. This was especially true after the operation, where the nursing staff’s main goal was to make me as comfortable as possible. They even asked permission to do certain tasks and were ready to respond to my requests for cups of tea, jelly and ice-cream during the night hours as I couldn’t sleep due to half-hourly observations. Nothing seemed to be too much trouble, even for nurses at the end of their shift. God is like that too. He can’t be anything less. He waits for us to ask, so He can respond. Jesus said, ‘And in that day you will ask Me...
Learn MoreTEXT: ‘And Abram believed the Lord, and the Lord counted him as righteous because of his faith’ (Genesis 15:6 NLT). In Part 1 we studied how a third party’s faith could help bring about healing in a needy person, when Jesus healed the paralytic. We now consider another instance when faith enabled the natural to be superseded by the supernatural and ended with a miracle. It’s about God’s dealings with childless Abram, who was later was named Abraham, which means “Father of a multitude” (See Genesis 17:5). 1. The Decision – ‘Blessed be God Most High, who has defeated your enemies for you.” Then Abram gave Melchizedek a tenth of all the goods he had recovered’ (Genesis 14:20 NLT). The enemy had overrun the area and taken captives, including Lot, Abram’s nephew. On hearing the news Abram armed his trained servants and set off in pursuit. Routing the enemy, he recovered all the stolen property and captives. Unusually Abram declined to keep the spoils of war and returned everything to its rightful owner. Even when the King of Sodom only wanted his people back, Abram refused. His reasoning was, he didn’t want the king to say he had made Abram rich. Not only did Abram turn down the bounty, but as an...
Learn MoreTEXT: ‘And when they could not come near Him because of the crowd, they uncovered the roof where He was. So when they had broken through, they let down the bed on which the paralytic was lying. When Jesus saw their faith, He said to the paralytic, “Son, your sins are forgiven you”’ (Mark 2:4-5). Three of the gospel writers record the healing of the paralytic. In each account there is no mention of him having faith, rather it was the faith of those who brought him to Jesus. Sometimes sick people find it difficult to believe, especially when they have been in ill-health for a long time, and they focus on obstacles to healing rather than on God who can do the impossible. That fact alone doesn’t prevent them from ever being healed, as when believers are around who can bring them to Jesus, anything can happen! When word got around that Jesus was back in Capernaum, faith sprang up in the hearts of some men who knew this sick man and they immediately set in motion a plan to get him to Jesus. Reading Mark’s account of this miracle, I noticed “When” occurs three times and these are the basis for Today’s Teaching. 1. When they could not...
Learn MoreTEXT: ‘And I will pray the Father, and He will give you another Helper, that He may abide with you forever, the Spirit of Truth’ (John 14:16-17). Jesus promised not to leave His disciples like orphans, without anyone to take care of them. The Holy Spirit would assume the role vacated by Jesus and would show His disciples the things concerning Jesus. So far in these studies we have considered the Holy Spirit and Transition, Salvation, Instruction, Direction, Intercession and Compassion. In this final study we will look at four more ways the Holy Spirit helps us. 7. The Holy Spirit and Manifestation – ‘The manifestation of the Spirit is given to each one for the profit of all’ (1 Corinthians 12:7) Another translation of this verse says, ‘The Holy Spirit displays God’s power through each of us as a means of helping the entire church’ (TLB). 1 Corinthians 12:8-10 lists nine spiritual gifts and these can be divided into three groups of three for ease of understanding. Gifts of Revelation – Word of Wisdom, Word of Knowledge, Discerning of Spirits Gifts of Demonstration – Faith, Working of Miracles, Gifts of Healings Gifts of Edification – Prophecy, Different kinds of Tongues, Interpretation of Tongues For a more extensive study of...
Learn MoreTEXT: ‘And I will pray the Father, and He will give you another Helper, that He may abide with you forever, the Spirit of Truth’ (John 14:16-17). Jesus promised He wouldn’t leave His disciples like orphans, without anyone to take care of them. The Holy Spirit would assume the role vacated by Jesus, by teaching and training the disciples in the work of the ministry, as well as influencing their personal lives. Jesus promised the Holy Spirit would, ‘Glorify Me, for He will take of what is mine and declare it to you’ (John 16:14). In Part 1 of this study, we focussed on The Holy Spirit and Transition, Salvation and Instruction. Now we will consider three more aspects about how the Holy Spirit helps us. 4. The Holy Spirit and Direction – ‘I will instruct you and teach you in the way you should go; I will guide you with My eye’ (Psalm 32:8) The Book of Revelation confirms this is the work of the Holy Spirit, ‘Seven lamps of fire were burning before the throne, which are the seven Spirits of God’ (Revelation 4:5). ‘And I looked, and behold, in the midst of the throne and of the four living creatures, and in the midst of the elders, stood a Lamb as...
Learn MoreTEXT: ‘And I will pray the Father, and He will give you another Helper, that He may abide with you forever, the Spirit of Truth’ (John 14:16-17). When Jesus was with His disciples, He was the One in charge. He did the teaching, the decision-making as to where they would evangelise and what message to preach. After training them, Jesus sent them out on their own, two by two, but they had to report back to Him how they had got on. But after Jesus died, was buried, rose again and ascended into heaven, who would be the director of operations? The Holy Spirit! Jesus clearly instructed the disciples to wait until they had received the baptism in the Holy Spirit before they started evangelising Jerusalem, Judaea, Samaria and on to every part of the world. Today’s Teaching focusses on how the Holy Spirit as the director of operations, helps us to live the Christian life. 1. The Holy Spirit and Transition The Bible shows how the disciples made the transition from being with Jesus, to being witnesses of Him after He had ascended and they were left on their own. A. The Promise – ‘He will give you another Helper’ “Another” literally means “One who is exactly the...
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