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Friday, December 28, 2012

Romans 8:31

"If God is for us, who can be against us?"

Sunday, December 23, 2012

Our unbelief may stop our ability to speak but it doesn't cancel God's plans
"What lies behind us and what lies before us is nothing compared to what lies within us."

Thursday, November 29, 2012

Bible Study: Matthew 20 + James 5:

1. Matthew 20:16 says “the last will be first and the first will be last.” What does this mean?
 2. What is it about humans that fairness plays such an important role in our lives?
 3. Why does fairness mean so much to us when we know life cannot be completely fair?
 4. We cannot earn our way with good works. So if you live a good life and your neighbor lives a sinful life, then asks for forgiveness, and you are both forgiven equally, then how is that fair?
 5. Are we allowed to do what we want with what we have? Or do we have to be fair?
 6. If we claim something is unfair, are being ungrateful? How? How are we like this in our day to day lives?
 7. Read James 5: 1-6. How do these sections relate?
 8. James 5 is a pretty harsh description of a sinful person. So if that person says, “God forgive me.” Are they at equal standing as someone who has continually lived a righteous life?
                   -You work hard in class and get good grades. A classmate slacks off then does a good job on the final assignment. You both end up with the same grade. Is this fair?
 9. Compare the farmer in James with the farmer in Matthew.
 10. According to James, how are we to live as Christians? It’s all God’s money so what does it matter if another worker got paid the same for less work?

Bible Study: Halloween

• We are told to stay away from evil, so is Halloween evil?
 • Does it make a difference if we dress up like angels and happy things versus unhappy things?
 • Wearing costumes was originally to ward off spirits and ghosts, so does that make it okay to wear costumes because it was a good thing? Does this come into conflict with God?
 • We dress up as scary things to ward off the evil. If we dress up with this purpose and we have Jesus in our heart, does it make more sense to ward off Halloween?
 • If we dress up scary things does it have to be evil?
 • Is it naïve to think that it could be all for fun?
 • (Nightmare Before Christmas) Do movies soften it up and create an easy entry for the devil?
 • If we buy into this does this mean it is okay to go to a Halloween party because God will protect you? Does this come into conflict with stay ing away from evil? 1 Thessalonians
 • Can we use Halloween as a lesson to teach children to trust Jesus when they’re afraid? 

Elliott Watson from Christian Broadcasting Network --“…Rather than 'hide' in the face of evil, we should unabashedly and boldly create an alternative that is positive and uplifting; that celebrates good over evil and the triumph of God over Satan. We need to provide an environment that also makes room for heaps of fun while using the day as a 'teachable moment' to celebrate God's protection, provision and purpose for our lives."

 No direct ties to Halloween in the bible

They allow them to dress up in a positive costumer or a biblical character, rather than a ghost, goblin or skeleton to reference just a few “un-Christian” costumes.

 Adults without children tend to lean towards the decision to either celebrate a “normal” Halloween or not celebrate at all. In choosing not to celebrate at all, there are other options available. Consider having a fall party or just inviting church friends and family over for some Christian fellowship instead.

 Many Christians have debated the subject of Halloween for an extremely long time. Strongly divided on the subject, some Christians celebrate the holiday and believe they have the freedom to do just that. Other Christians boycott the holiday, believing Halloween promotes darkness and evil which are against their biblical beliefs.

 They also tend to lean towards the belief that Halloween celebrations began from pagan roots. Others yet, celebrate Halloween in a positive way. Approving and allowing dressing in costume and going trick or treating only if their costume represents a positive influence or positive character. Contrary to popular belief, there are no direct references to Halloween in the Bible. Due to this fact, it keeps the subject both disputed and controversial between Christians. Many Christians classify the subject of Halloween under a “disputable matter” which is referenced in the Bible under Romans 14.

 To make this a bit more clearer, other subjects that would fall into this category include smoking, drinking alcohol, working on Sunday or deciding what kind of movies and television should be viewed. There are other subjects as well. You can reference Romans 14 for a further, more in depth discussion about the subject. The majority of Christians decide not to partake in these actions because they believe they are un-Christian acts, yet there are no specific scripture that tells them not to. Many families with children decide on a “modified” Halloween due to the fact they do not want their children to miss out in any fun with their peers. They allow them to dress up in a positive costumer or a biblical character, rather than a ghost, goblin or skeleton to reference just a few “un-Christian” costumes. Adults without children tend to lean towards the decision to either celebrate a “normal” Halloween or not celebrate at all. In choosing not to celebrate at all, there are other options available. Consider having a fall party or just inviting church friends and family over for some Christian fellowship instead. Basically, the decision lies on you and your family. Spend some time in prayer and ask the Lord to guide you. He will never lead you in the wrong direction. Remember not to be swayed by the decision of others, do what you feel in your heart. Since the Lord made no specific reference to it in the Bible, He will let you know what is best for you and those you love.

 BATS
Bats have long been associated with Halloween but the connection is by far less ominous than some would suspect. In Halloween's ancient origins people would gather together around giant bonfires to ward off evil spirits. Attracted to the warmth and bright light of these fires were many small flying insects. Natural food for hungry bats. People saw the bats flickering in and out of the firelight during the festivals and they became a feature of Halloween lore. The link between the bat and Halloween became strengthened with the discovery of the Vampire Bat in the 17th century. Tales of bats that drank blood had circulated throughout Europe for centuries before but it wasn't till the Spanish exploration of Central and South America that there was physical proof. It was a natural association for a dark holiday, a creature that lapse the life blood of it's prey in the dark of night.

Bible Study: Patience

Ice Breaker: What is the longest thing you have had to wait on? How did it test your patience?
 • What does patience have to do with self-control?
 • How does patience relate to endurance?
 • Patience gives us time to build endurance. James 1:2-4 o Romans 8:31 says “I God is for us, who can be against us.” If we have God on our side, then why do we need endurance?
 • Patience is a fruit of the spirit. What does this mean? Galatians 5:22
 • What does God say in the Bible regarding patience?
 • In what ways can our patience be strengthened? Patience grows only in trials
 • How are we to react toward others when they annoy us?
• Ecclesiastes 7:8 How does technology interfere with being patient? Dial Up- DSL- what we have now
 • Is it true that patience perfects Christian character? How?
• In what ways does being understanding help us to be patient?
• Why is confidence an important part of being a patient person?
• How does patience in the US relate to patience in other countries?
• 2Peter 3:8-9
• Abraham and Sarah.
 “Patience is not about waiting, it’s about having a good attitude while waiting” –Joyce Meyer

Saturday, September 29, 2012

Inspirational Quote

"Unforgiveness is like drinking poison, then waiting for the other person to die."

My Most Inspirational Quote

"Let me preach the Gospel everyday and when nescessary use words." -Saint Francis of Assisi