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Oh Lord, Where Do We Go From Here? Current and former members (and anyone in between!)... tell us what is on your mind and in your heart. |
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01-19-2014, 09:52 AM | #1 |
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How to take Jesus at his word and not be stumbled.
Jesus said a lot of hard things few people in this world could ever really obey. He told the rich ruler to sell everything and come follow him. He told us that if we try to even save our life in this age we'll lose the life we have in eternity. He said whoever is not willing to bear the same cross he did is not worthy of me. He said whoever looks at a woman with lustful intent has already committed adultery.
Someone who is able to follow these commands flawlessly doesn't need Jesus because he probably already is Jesus. Rather than feeling shame for not being able to follow these commandments they should instead convict us to humble ourselves in repentance every day. We all fall short of Jesus in many ways but we don't have to feel shame because Jesus bore all our shame on the cross. Instead we should cry out to the Lord: Jesus! I want to obey your commands but I can't! My spirit is willing but my flesh is weak! Give me grace Lord, work on my heart! Jesus set such a high standard for us because he wants us to be desperate for him everyday, to be poor in spirit. Probably the only thing that could prevent us from spending eternity with him is a proud heart that's not willing to humble itself and seek God's grace in desperation. This is why Jesus said the prostitutes and tax collectors who were desperate for his grace would enter heaven, but the Pharisees who didn't need Jesus would be shut out. The mistake of the rich ruler who wanted to follow Jesus but turned away in sadness after asking to sell everything was not that he did not obey Jesus but simply that he gave up. If he really desired the Messiah despite his love of his riches, he would have got down on his knees and cried "Lord I want to sell everything to follow you but I can't! My flesh is weak! Help me Lord so I can follow you!" This would have given Jesus something to work with, and it's likely Jesus would have helped him in the same way he responded to the father who cried "I believe! Help my unbelief!" When the disciples were unable to cast out the demon from his boy. Jesus commands should be viewed as goal posts for us to strive to. They are opportunities for us to allow God to work on our heart so we can become more like him. If you asked me to do things I'm doing now in ministry two years ago I would have been easily stumbled. But because I realize how much I fall short everyday since I feared him, I allowed him to work on my heart by asking for his grace daily. I think this is the secret to grow quickly in the Christian life and become useful to the master. As Paul said not that I am perfected but I strive to obtain it. This could also explain why Jesus appears so angry with Laodicea in Revelation 3. Being lukewarm communicates to God that we have no need for him. This would never make sense for anyone, not even the most spiritual Christian living today because we all fall short of Jesus, yet Jesus expects us to be perfect as he is. |
01-20-2014, 06:54 AM | #2 | |
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To read that as a command for us to take up His cross, besides being a grammatical misreading, would seem to be a commandment to be our own savior. Jesus declared that we could not take the cup he was required to take. Yet you seem to argue in favor of doing it anyway.
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01-20-2014, 11:30 PM | #3 | |
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01-21-2014, 08:20 AM | #4 |
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Right now I'm friends with a sister from the Church of Christ, who ruined her family, and caused much dysfunction, because she made her family second fiddle to God. The fruit of doing that is causing real pain and tragedy right now. It's heart breaking. I pray for them all the time.
We must not forget that, to love Jesus, we are to do that by, loving "the least of these."
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01-21-2014, 09:22 AM | #5 | |
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The more we love God the more we receive his love which will allow us to love our family more. It's a tragedy many pastors and ministry leaders focus their love on churches but their own children will be without love. This is a story that is heard too often we also serve God by serving our family with love. Whoever does not provide for his family is worse than an unbeliever (1 Tim 5:8). The greatest thing we can provide our family is love. Here's a song that sings on how when we love God(not necessarily doing "stuff" for him but giving our heart to him) we will love our family more: http://youtu.be/t4_sfgjRcfI |
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01-21-2014, 09:48 AM | #6 | |
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This dear sister is firstly ignorant of the knowledge of God and His Word. There is nothing, absolutely nothing, in the teachings of the Lord Jesus or in the writings of the Apostles that teaches us to make our family second fiddle to God. This kind of attitude is absolutely and totally from the fleshly mind and deceitful heart of manmade religion, which is decidedly "ignorant of the righteousness of God". This sister is apparently under the influence of some who would lift one single statement out of the many teachings of Jesus that says "If anyone comes to me and does not hate his..wife and children.. he cannot be my disciple", and use it for their own wicked and selfish purposes. This teaching comes within a larger context in the Gospels and cannot be taken literally anymore than when Jesus said "if your eye causes you to sin, gouge it out". This is yet another reason why it is urgently important that the false teachings and harmful practices of Nee and Lee be exposed...many of them lead people away from the righteousness of God, and in fact lead them to "establish their own" brand of false righteousness. We see the end result in the establishment of the movement we know as The Local Church/Lord's Recovery, which is established upon the person and work of Watchman Nee and Witness Lee, both of whom who were decidedly ignorant of the righteousness of God and sought to establish a movement based upon their own person and work. ***Just saw bearbears' post.... pretty much hits the same point!
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01-21-2014, 10:30 AM | #7 | |
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Now I've come to realize how awesome my Dad really is after forgiving him a few years ago. Satan and the LRC system which was holding him back were the ones to blame not my Dad and certainly not God. Our own personal Christian ministries includes loving our wife and children first, even above those in the church. We have a unique kind of love in our family that only we can give. No one can love our spouse like we can. No one can love our children like a parent can. We have a unique duty to love our family. Our families are a portrait of what God desires. God the Father wants us to be his children, he also wants us to be a bride for his only begotten son Jesus. That sounds like a family to me! Perhaps Satan's goal is to destroy the family because it reminds him of what God desires and he won't hesitate to use the "church" to do so. Isn't Satan tricky? Surely he is prowling around like a lion seeking someone to devour. Without God's word and his Spirit which leads us to all truth we are like fish in a barrel waiting for Satan to slaughter us. So I think we should still put God first, but this doesn't mean putting our family second to our ministry of those in churches. Putting God first also means putting family first. For example if someone held a knife to your throat and asked you to denounce Christ or your children would be killed, we should not renounce our faith. If our children are martyred we'll see them in heaven so we have nothing to worry about by holding on to our faith. However if we try to save their life and ours at the cost of denying Jesus, Christ said he'll deny us before the Father if we deny him so it's a serious thing. Jesus gave us the greatest gift we could ever receive, the gift of eternal life, it's something not even our most loved ones could do for us so we should still love Jesus with all our heart. The context of placing our families as an idol before God is if we put our trust, hope and love in them apart from God. Your life is driven by who you give your heart to. If you give your heart solely to your family and not God, everything you do will be for love of family. However if we love God with all our heart, we'll also be loving our family out of our love for God because God loves our family even more than we do. So in fact we'll be loving our family more in the latter case because we'll have God's agape love abiding in us, and not our human selfish love. |
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01-21-2014, 11:08 AM | #8 | |
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You appear contradictory. Help me understand.
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01-21-2014, 12:07 PM | #9 | |
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Great post Untohim ... a little reaching into the personal experiences of this sister, with some projection present (that can't be helped) but point taken.
And pointing out "the knowledge of God" brings sober balance to this matter of loving God and family. Thanks Untohim, for bringing in these sober thoughts, and needed balance, on the matter. Quote:
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We are but worms, maggots (Job 25:6). How can we please God without God's supernatural power vouchsafed to us?
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My church teaches us to pray and forgive our enemies. People seem to actually do it and receive a lot of healing. I had trouble forgiving one older sister who had really hurt me in the LCs. I couldn't forgive her right away but I just forced myself to pray for her and ask for The Lord to help me. Overtime the more I prayed the more my heart softened and the feelings of bitterness slowly lifted. Finally I became free. I never knew this sort of thing was possible until I tried it and witnessed how it had healed many of those around me at church. Nowadays I just try to forgive quickly because I know of the light and freedom it brings me which I cherish much more than the feelings of revenge and bitterness I used to have. The reason we see so little of this in the world despite one quarter being Christians is because there is a lot of flavorless salt out there. But there are many stories where the love of Jesus living inside folks have transformed entire communities if you look for them. We don't pray for satan because John said we should not pray for sin that leads to death. Satan's death in the lake of fire is already sealed in revelation so there's no point praying for him. However God is delaying his return because he's waiting for those he chose to come to full repentance. Our human enemies still have a chance of repenting and obtaining salvation through Jesus. Quote:
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I thought I was born again my whole life but now I believe I was only a new creation after I came to fully rend my heart to Jesus in full surrender despite "believing" in him all my life. I asked Jesus to help me make him my Lord in every area of my life. I wanted him to be my Lord but knew my flesh was weak so I asked for his help daily. I am a totally different person compared to before then. The rest of my life before that you could barely distinguish me from my non Christian friends. Now everyone knows me as that crazy Christian dude. |
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01-21-2014, 08:32 AM | #12 |
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Even though so much older, I really liked bearbear's experience with the sister he couldn't stand. Several years ago a brother offended me in a financial way, one or two thousand dollars. If it had been five or ten, no problem. But we all have our limits as to what is important. I went to him and explained the problem and he said he was sorry and that was all. That wasn't good enough for two thousand dollars. So I carried a bad feeling for him for I don't know how long, maybe a few years. That was certainly not good for me and now in retrospect it wasn't good for him. Finally the Lord got through to me and I forgave him. Never said a word to him. Itwas my problem not his. When I forgave him the clouds were rolled away. Sort of a miracle, almost instantaneously. By the way this forgiveness didn't involve him outwardly. I never said a word to him. That was sort of glorious! Lisbon |
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There have been times in the past that some asserted that forgiveness was only warranted when the other confessed their sin, or asked for forgiveness. It is probably true that we don't need to tell them about it, but it is a cancer for us if we don't deal with our side of the equation. No matter what is happening on the other side of the hurt.
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