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Showing posts with label Holy Spirit. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Holy Spirit. Show all posts

Sunday, August 27, 2023

Right Away was not right now, but Stretched out for a Long Time. Augustine.

"I was sure that it was better for me to give myself up to your love than to give in to my own desires. However, although the one way appealed to me and was gaining mastery, the other still afforded me pleasure and kept me victim. I had no answer to give to you when you said to me, 'Rise, you who sleep, and arise from the dead, and Christ will enlighten you.' When on all sides you showed me that your words were true, and I was overcome by your truth, I had no answer whatsoever to make, but only those slow and drowsy words, 'Right away. Yes, right away.' 'Let me be for a little while.' But 'Right away—right away' was never right now, and 'Let me be for a little while' stretched out for a long time."—St. Augustine. On delaying repentance more fully/procrastination.

A Mother's Prayer and Tears"And Thou sent Thine hand from above, and drew my soul out of that profound darkness, my mother, Thy faithful one, weeping to Thee for me, more than mothers weep the bodily deaths of their children. For she, by that faith and spirit which she had from Thee, discerned the death wherein I lay, and Thou heard her, O Lord; Thou heard her, and despised not her tears, when streaming down, they watered the ground under her eyes in every place where she prayed; yea Thou heard her."–St. Augustine in The Confessions.

"O Holy Spirit, descend plentifully into my heart. Enlighten the dark corners of this neglected dwelling and scatter there Thy cheerful beams."–St. Augustine.

“There are two loves, the love of God and the love of the world. If the love of the world takes possession of you, there is no way for the love of God to enter into you. Let the love of the world take the second place, and let the love of God dwell in you. Let the better love take over.”—St. Augustine.

 


Sunday, January 29, 2023

Providentially Led by the Spirit (Acts 8:26-40)

Video recording 1/29/2023: Providentially Led by God.

God providentially ordained a divine rendezvous. God told a certain man (Philip) to go to a certain place (a desert road) to meet another certain man (Ethiopian eunuch) in a certain carriage who is reading a certain OT book (Isaiah), a certain chapter (ch. 53) and a certain verse (vs. 7-8). God was creating a co--incidence.

Friday, January 6, 2023

The Irresistible Desire to Control God and People (Acts 8:1-25)

  1. Given the history between the Jews and Samaritans (Jn 4:9; Lk 9:52-54), what was remarkable about Philip's preaching and the response (Ac 8:5-8)? What opened the door to his ministry (Ac 8:1-4; 2 Tim 3:12)? Has God used seemingly negative circumstances in your life to advance the gospel?
  2. Though Philip [and Stephen] were chosen to serve tables (Ac 6:5) how and why do you think they got into evangelism?
  3. What aspect of Philip's activity likely captivated Simon (Ac 8:6-8, 13)? What changed Simon the sorcerer (Ac 8:9-12)? Was he "converted" (Ac 8:13)?
  4. What happened when the apostles baptized the Samaritan believers (Ac 8:14-17)? What happens when one receives the Holy Spirit (Ac 2:4; Jn 15:26; 16:8-11, 13; Gal 5:22-23)?  What did Simon see that caused him to be even more intensely interested (Ac 8:18; 2:4; 10:44-46)? What did he really want or desire (Jn 12:43; Gen 3:5; Rom 1:21)? 
  5. Why did Peter rebuke Simon so strongly (Ac 8:20-23)? What was Simon's problem (Ac 8:23; Dt 29:18; Heb 12:15)? Is Peter's rebuke applicable to us? How might we be tempted to use God to get what we want? How do you guard against this (Phil 4:11-13; Jn 8:31-32)?
  6. What influence does the Holy Spirit have over you? How can you be sure (Prov 1:7; 9:10)?

Wednesday, October 26, 2022

Lying to the Church is Lying to God (Acts 5:1-16)

Are you tempted to put on a mask of spiritual hypocrisy [lying] in order to not expose who you truly are (Mt 23:5, 25; 2 Cor 5:12)?
  • How important is unity (Ac 2:44; 4:32; Ps 133:1; Jn 17:21, 23; Eph 4:3; Mt 12:25; 1 Cor 1:10; 6:7; Jas 4:1)?
  • Why was the hypocrisy dealt with publicly and harshly (Ac 5:5, 10)?
  • Can you call out a hypocrite? How long can one live with hypocrisy? Are hypocrites in the church?
  • Do you fear your sin being found out (Num 32:23)? How is the church affected (Mt 13:25)?
  • If this happened today, would the church try to cover it up?
  • Is killing people making an offering a church growth strategy (Ac 5:14; 6:7; 9:31; 11:21, 24)?
  • Does God "kill" believers/Christians (1 Cor 11:30-32; 1 Jn 5:16; 1 Pet 4:17)? Why (Mt 5:8; 2 Cor 11:2-3; Rev 2:16; 3:19)?
  • Should the church tolerate sin to make unbelievers feel welcome (Mt 18:15; 2 Cor 13:2)?
  1. What's wrong with what Ananias did (Ac 5:1-4; Eph 4:27)? Why did he do it (Ac 4:34-37)? What was his motivation (2 Cor 8:12; 9:7)? What % of your total assets belong to Jesus? Why is lying serious sin (Ac 5:5-6; Exo 20:16-17; Rev 21:8)? Other sins (Rom 6:23a)?

  2. What did Peter ask Sapphira and why (Ac 5:8-9)? Did Peter kill her (Ac 5:10)? Are Ananias and Sapphira in heaven (Jn 14:21; Mt 7:21-23)? Why did "great fear" come upon all who heard about this (Ac 5:5, 11)?

  3. How did this affect the church (Ac 5:5, 11)? What do you learn about the gravity of sin? The sacredness of the human conscience (Ac 24:16)? The necessity of church discipline?

  4. Why did they keep gathering at Solomon's Colonnade/Porch (Ac 5:12; 2:46; 3:11)? Why did some not dare to "join" the Christians while others did (Ac 5:13-14; Jn 3:19)? Who were healed (Ac 5:15-16) Does God still grant miraculous healing today?

From the beauty of unity and sharing to the ugliness of dishonesty and lying:
  • Sinful pretense (Ac 5:1-2).
  • Spiritual perception (Ac 5:3-4).
  • Swift punishment (Ac 5:5-10). Shockingly sudden, swift and severe.
  • Solemn purging (Ac 5:5, 11; Mt 18:15ff). Holy terror, holy fear.
5 essentials of an evangelistic church. The purpose of the church in every age (Ac 1:8; 4:28; 520). 
  1. Purity (Ac 5:5, 11, 13-14; Mt 5:8; 18:15; Lk 17:3; Eph 5:11; 1 Tim 5:20; Tit 1:13; 1 Pet 4:17; Rev 3:19). To be transformed you must know that God will deal with your sin. The purity of the church is critical to its evangelistic testimony.
  2. Power (Ac 5:12, 15-16; 1:8; 2 Tim 1:7). 
  3. Persecution (Ac 5:17-18) is inevitable and predictable.

Monday, October 10, 2022

The Power of Praying People (Acts 2:42-47)

  • What has Jesus begun in you (Ac 1:1)? What is Jesus continuing to do in your life?
  • What power [dynamis] do you experience from the Holy Spirit (Ac 1:8; 2 Tim 1:7)?
  • What vision do you have for your life (Ac 2:17)?
  1. What are you devoted to (Ac 2:42 is regarded as the 4 pillars/marks/essential elements of the church)? What does it practically mean to be:
    • "devoted ... to the apostles' teaching" (Ac 2:42)? Are you empowered by "words" (Jn 6:63; Mt 24:35; Lk 11:28)? By truth (Jn 8:31-32)? By preaching (Ac 2:14, 22)? What is your delight (Ps 1:2; 119:97)? How does the Bible correct and train you (2 Tim 3:16)?
      • Without attention and devotion to the "teaching" of Scripture, what happens to Christians (1 Tim 4:1-2, 6-8, 11-13)?
      • Is there a tendency toward emotional experiences rather than teaching based on the truth?
      • How would you submit to "the apostles' teaching" today?
    • "devoted ... to fellowship [koinonia]" (Ac 2:42)? What do we "share in" together (1 Jn 1:3; 2 Cor 13:14)? What do we "share out" with others (Ac 2:44-46a)? What does sharing help us to "know" (Lk 12:15)?
      • Without attention and devotion to the Christian community and family, what will happen (Eph 4:3)?
    • "devoted ... to the breaking of bread" (Ac 2:42, 46b)?
      • Without attention and devotion to communion and the Eucharist, what can happen (1 Cor 11:26)?
    • "devoted ... to prayer" (Ac 2:42; Lk 18:1)? What is continuous prayer associated with (1 Th 5:16-18)? How did Jesus exemplify prayer (Lk 3:21; 6:12-13; 9:18, 28; 22:41-42; 23:34, 43, 46)? How did this influence his disciples (Ac 1:14, 24-25; 3:1; 4:23-31; 6:4; 8:15; 9:11; 13:3; 14:23; 16:25)?
      • Without attention and devotion to communal prayer, what happens?
    • "filled with awe ... wonders and signs" (Ac 2:43, 22)?
    • "praising God" (Ac 2:47a)? "enjoying the favor of all people" (Ac 2:47b).

  • Ac 1:1, 8; 2:17 - "I wrote about all that Jesus began to do and to teach..."  "...you will receive power when the Holy Spirit comes on you; and you will be my witnesses..."  "...your young men will see visions..."
  • 2 Tim 1:7 - "For the Spirit God gave us does not make us timid, but gives us power, love and self-discipline [self-control, sound mind, sound judgment, instruction, sobriety]."
  • Jn 6:63 - "The Spirit gives life; the flesh counts for nothing. [Human effort accomplishes nothing. Human strength can do nothing. Human power is of no use at all. Human nature is of no help. The flesh doesn't help at all. The body does not benefit anything.] The words I have spoken to you--they are full of Spirit and life."
  • Mt 24:35 - "Heaven and earth will pass away [won't last forever, disappear], but my words will never pass away."
  • Lk 11:28 - He replied, "Blessed rather are those who hear the word of God and obey it [put it into practice]."
  • Ps 1:2; 119:97 - "But his [whose] delight is in the law of the Lord [LORD JEHOVAH] [finds pleasure in obeying the Lord's commands], and on his law he meditates day and night."  "Oh, how I love your law [instructions]! I meditate on it all day long." [Law are words.]
  • 2 Tim 3:16 - "All Scripture is God-breathed [inspired by God, breathed out by God] and is useful for teaching, rebuking, correcting and training in righteousness." {All Scripture is God-breathed [given by divine inspiration] and is profitable for instruction, for conviction [of sin], for correction [of error and restoration to obedience], for training in righteousness [learning to live in conformity to God's will, both publicly and privately—behaving honorably with personal integrity and moral courage." Amplified Bible.}
  • 1 Tim 4:1-2, 6-8, 11-13 - "The Spirit clearly says that in later times some will abandon the faith and follow deceiving spirits and things taught by demons. Such teachings come through hypocritical liars, whose consciences have been seared as with a hot iron."
  • Lk 18:1 -  "Then Jesus told his disciples a parable to show them that they should always pray and not give up."
  • 1 Th 5:16-18 - "Be joyful always, pray continually, give thanks in all circumstances for this is God's will for you in Christ Jesus."

Tuesday, September 27, 2022

What the Holy Spirit Does (Acts 2)

What the Holy Spirit Does for You
 (Acts 2).

  • In the past week how much time have you spent reflecting on Christ and Scripture? Based on Acts 1,
    • what has Jesus begun in you (Ac 1:1)?
    • what are ways that you can be a "witness" (Ac 1:8)?
    • what are you doing with what you've been given (Lk 16:10-11)?
  1. What is "the day of Pentecost" [50th] (Ac 2:1; Exo 23:16; 34:22; Num 28:26; Dt 16:16)? Who were "they" (Ac 1:15)? Why were they "all together" (Ac 1:4, 12-14)?  "...in one place" (Ac 1:13; 2:46)? What is the timeline of the Resurrection, Ascension and Pentecost (Ac 1:3, 9)?
  2. What was the sound (Ac 2:2; Jn 3:8; Exo 14:21) [audible], sight (Ac 2:3; Ex 3:2, 4-5; 13:21-22; 19:18) [visual] and speech (Ac 2:4, 6, 8, 11) [oral/linguistic] that they saw and heard? Why did this happen (Ac 1:4; 2:16-20, 33; Jn 14:16-17; Num 11:29; Isa 44:3; Eze 36:27; Joel 2:28-32)? How is this the continuing work of Christ in the world (Ac 1:1)?
  3. Why were the Jews from every nation gathered in Jerusalem (Ac 2:5)? Why is this international gathering significant (Ac 2:9-11a)? What did they hear (Ac 2:6-8, 11b)? How is this a reversal of Babel (Gen 11:7-9)?
  4. What did Peter do (Ac 2:14)? Why was it absurd to suggest that drunkenness was the cause (Ac 2:13, 15)? How did Peter explain what happened (Ac 2:16-21; Joel 2:28-32)?
  5. What does Peter's imperative, "listen to this" (Ac 2:22) suggest? What is his subject (Ac 3:13-26; 4:10-12; 5:30-32; 10:36-43; 13:23-41)? Describe the story of Jesus in 6 stages:
    1. Ac 2:22--Jesus' _____ and __________.
    2. Ac 2:23--Jesus' ________.
      • How do you explain the paradox of divine predestination and human freewill (Ac 2:23; 4:28)?
    3. Ac 2:24-32--Jesus' _______________.
      • How does Peter use David's prophetic words to explain the resurrection (Ac 2:25-32)?
    4. Ac 2:33-36--Jesus' ____________.
    5. Ac 2:37-40--Jesus' ____________.
    6. Ac 2:41; 42-47--Jesus' _____________.
      • What are the 4 elements that characterize a Christian gathering (Ac 2:42, 43-47)?

Monday, September 19, 2022

Empowered to Witness (Acts 1)

  1. Who is the author of Acts? What is "my former book" (Ac 1:1)? How and why did he write both books (Lk 1:1-4)? What is his main theme ["Song of Simeon"] (Lk 2:30-32, 10; Ac 4:12; 5:31; Isa 40:5)? What does "all that Jesus began to do and to teach" suggest (Ac 1:1; Lk 24:19)? What happens after you are "saved by grace" (Eph 2:8-10)? What are you doing with what you've been given (Lk 16:10-11)?
  2. What is "the day he was taken up to heaven" (Ac 1:2, 9)? What were the 2 main topics of the Risen Christ "over a period of 40 days" (Ac 1:2-3)? What was his command (Ac 1:4-5)? How long did they have to wait (Ac 1:3; 2:1)?
  3. What were Jesus' followers expecting (Ac 1:6)? How did Jesus correct them (Ac 1:7-8; Dt 29:29)? What is the clear evidence that you have the Holy Spirit (Ac 1:8; 2 Tim 1:7)? How does Acts 1:8 give an outline of Acts (1-7; 8-12; 13-28)?
  4. How is the ascension a watershed moment (Lk 24:51; Ac 1:9)? What's wrong with Jesus' followers "looking intently up into the sky as he was going" (Ac 1:9)? What should they know about "this same Jesus" (Ac 1:11; Lk 9:26; 17:24; 21:27)? In the meantime, what should they be doing instead (Ac 1:8; Lk 24:47-49)?
  5. How far away were the apostles from Jerusalem (Ac 1:12)? Where did they gather and who were they (Ac 1:13)? What did they do (Ac 1:14)? How important is this (Lk 18:1; 1 Th 5:17; Jas 1:5)?
  6. What was the immediate problem that needed to be addressed (Ac 1:15-17)? What is the tragedy regarding Judas (Ac 1:18-19)? How did Peter resolve the problem (Ac 1:20; Ps 69:25; 109:8)? What does this teach us about Scripture (2 Tim 3:16; Jos 1:7; Ps 1:2)? What was the criteria for replacing Judas (Ac 1:21-22)? How was Matthias chosen (Ac 1:23-26)?

Saturday, April 2, 2011

ACTS

Acts
Introduction: Acts is a selective history of the early church following the resurrection of Christ. We have 4 accounts of Jesus, but only one of the early church, where the author Luke traces only the ministries of Peter (chs. 1-12) and Paul (chs. 13-28). So Acts or the "Acts of the Apostles" occupies an indispensable place in the Bible. It is the first work of church history ever penned, where Acts records the initial response to the Great Commission (Matt 28:19-20), as it provides information on the first 3 decades of the church's existence, which is found nowhere else in the NT. Acts:
  1. emphasizes that Jesus of Nazareth was Israel's long-awaited Messiah,
  2. declares that the gospel is offered to all men (not merely the Jewish people), and
  3. stresses the work of the Holy Spirit (mentioned > 50 times)
As Hebrews sets forth the theology of the transition from the Old Covenant to the New, Acts depicts the New Covenant's practical outworking in the life of the church.