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It is a great thing to be a child of God, and a joint-heir with Christ. If this is your privilege, you will know the fellowship of Christ's sufferings. God looks upon the heart. You must seek Him earnestly, and raise your standard of piety high, or you will certainly fail of everlasting life.

The hope of eternal life is not to be taken up upon slight grounds; it must settled between God and your own soul. Don't lean upon your own judgment and experience but examine your own heart for the evidence of the Spirit of God, and the evidence of God acceptance of your character.

"For we do not wrestle against flesh and blood, but against principalities, against powers, against the rulers of the darkness of this age, against spiritual hosts of wickedness in the heavenly places. Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand.

Stand therefore, having girded your waist with truth, having put on the breastplate of righteousness, and having shod your feet with the preparation of the gospel of peace; above all, taking the shield of faith with which you will be able to quench all the fiery darts of the wicked one. And take the helmet of salvation, and the sword of the Spirit, which is the word of God; praying always with all prayer and supplication in the Spirit, being watchful to this end with all perseverance and supplication for all the saints--

Beyond “Thou Shalt Nots”

Beyond “Thou Shalt Nots”

Beyond the “Thou Shalt Nots”

We are living in an age of great wickedness. Multitudes are enslaved by sinful customs and evil habits, and the fetters that bind them are difficult to break. Iniquity, like a flood, is deluding the Earth. Crimes almost too fearful to be mentioned are of daily occurrence. Yet men professing to be watchmen on the walls of Zion will teach that the law was designed for the Jews only, and passed away with the glorious privileges that ushered in the gospel age. Is there not a relation between the prevailing lawlessness and crime, and the fact that ministers and people hold and teach that the law is no longer of binding force?

The condemning power of the law of God extends, not only to the things we do, but to the things we do not do. We are not to justify ourselves in omitting to do the things that God requires. We must not only cease to do evil, but we must learn to do well. God has given us powers to be exercised in good works; and if these powers are not put to use, we shall certainly be set down as wicked and slothful servants.  We may not have committed grievous sins; such offenses may not stand registered against us in the book of God; but the fact that our deeds are not recorded as recorded as pure, good elevated, and noble, showing that we have not improved our entrusted talents, places us under condemnation.
The law of God existed before man was created. It was adapted to the condition of holy beings; even angels were governed by it.  After the Fall, the principles of righteousness were unchanged.  Nothing was taken from the law; not one of its holy precepts could be improved. Moreover, as it has existed from the beginning, so will it continue to exist throughout the ceaseless ages of eternity.
“Concerning Thy testimonies,” says the psalmist “I have known of old that Thou hast founded them for ever” (Ps. 119:152 SM, #1, pp. 216-220).
 

Horror in Haiti: What does it mean?

Horror in Haiti: What does it mean?

“And there shall be … earthquakes, in divers places. All these are the beginning of sorrows.” —Matthew 24:7, 8

The world has been truly stunned by the apocalyptic images that are flooding in from this massive earthquake, which violently shook the earth’s crust just beneath Port-au-Prince, Haiti’s capital.

It has been heartbreaking to see desperate quake survivors working feverishly, using sledgehammers and their bare hands, to free victims trapped beneath the concrete rubble and pleading for help.

The devastation is compounded with confused despair, as dazed victims wander the streets realizing their meager hospitals, government buildings, and emergency services are also paralyzed. Clean water, electric power, and telephone service are virtually nonexistent.

Kindness in the Midst of Catastrophe

It will still be some time before the full scope of this disaster and loss of life is fully assessed. Thousands have died.
Nevertheless, it has also been heartwarming to see the international outpouring of charity, sacrifice, and humanitarian aid. And now it is especially important for Christians to offer their service, give sacrificially, and to pray.

Why?

Some have already asked the question, Did God send this cataclysm as a divine punishment upon the poorest country in the Western Hemisphere?
Just a day following the disaster, Pat Robertson said on CBN that the nation of Haiti was devastated because its people “made a pact with the devil.”


We need to be very careful not to rush to judgment at times like this
. Commenting on a local disaster back in His own day, Jesus explained, “Those eighteen on whom the tower in Siloam fell and killed them, do you think that they were worse sinners than all other men who dwelt in Jerusalem? I tell you, no; but unless you repent you will all likewise perish” (Luke 13:4, 5).
The devil would like to snuff out every human life and, according to the law, that’s what we deserve. It’s only by the intervening grace of God that any of us are alive.

So what can we learn from this tragedy?


For one thing, as we near the end, powerful quakes like this one will strike with increasing frequency and intensity. The death of Jesus was itself marked by a significant earthquake, as was His resurrection (Matthew 27:54; 28:2). The Scriptures also tell us that the second coming of Christ will be accompanied by the largest earthquake in history (Revelation 16:17, 18). Only the redeemed will survive this seismic event!

There is something else we have seen from the earthquake in Haiti. The whole economy and political freedom of an entire country can be instantly altered when a massive earthquake reduces a major city to rubble. How quickly global prophetic events might activate if an earthquake of this magnitude — or bigger — should strike New York City, San Francisco, or Los Angeles.


It is only the patient mercy of God that has preserved the United States from “the big one” so far.

Pastor DB

The Godhead

The Godhead

In Matthew 28:19,20 Jesus commissioned His disciples to go into all the world and make disciples (followers of Christ) of all nations, teaching them to observe all things that He commanded them. Now that you have believed the gospel and have personally become a follower of Christ, we will turn our attention to the doctrines of the Bible. This lesson will cover the one main doctrine of Scripture, namely with the Godhead.
God is the surname of the ruler of the universe.  God is immortal, all-powerful, all-knowing, above all, and ever-present. He is infinite and beyond human comprehension, yet known through His self-revelation. He is forever worthy of worship, adoration, and service by the whole of creation.
The doctrine of the Godhead is based on the Biblical truth that there is one God constituting a unity of three co-eternal divine persons — the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit. This profound truth is beyond our finite human understanding but is a truth clearly revealed in the Word of God and we accept it by faith.
All three members of the Godhead are infinitely concerned and involved in the redemption of mankind. The Father chairs the plan of salvation, the Son is the Saviour of the world, and the Holy Spirit communicates this salvation to the human race and in the life of the believers.
In this lesson we will study what the Bible reveals about the triune God and the part each member of the Godhead plays in their united effort to save fallen humanity from the sin problem.

 


 

1. What two pronouns are used to indicate that there is more than one person in the Godhead involved in the creation of man?

 

Genesis 1:26: (i) _________________ (ii) _________________

 

Note: The pronoun “us” and “our” clearly indicate that the Godhead consists of more than one person (see also Genesis 3:22; 11:7). In the Old Testament the name for God is “Elohim.” In the Hebrew language, the singular for God is “El,” the dual for God is “Elohaim,” and the plural for God is “Elohim.” Thus the very name for God points to the fact that the Godhead consists of at least three persons. It is in the New Testament we fully realize that the Godhead constitutes three divine persons — the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit.

2. In what three names did Jesus say believers are to be baptized?

 

Matthew 28:19: (i) _______________ (ii) _______________ (iii) _______________

 

Note: The reason why a believer is baptized in the name of the Father, Son, and the Holy Spirit, is because all three members of the Godhead are actively involved in our salvation. It is important that from the very start of our Christian experience we realize that all three members of the Godhead are infinitely concerned about our salvation.

3. How does Paul describe the Godhead’s involvement in our salvation?

 

2 Corinthians 13:14: Jesus Christ ______________________________________
  God the Father ____________________________________
  The Holy Spirit ____________________________________

 

Note: In this benediction, the apostle Paul clearly indicates that all three members of the Godhead are actively involved in the redemption of mankind. Let us now proceed to see what part each plays in the plan of salvation.

4. What part does the Father play in the plan of redemption?

 

John 3:16 __________________________________________________

 

Note: As the chairperson of the plan of salvation, God the Father so loved the world that He gave His Son to be the redeemer of fallen humanity. According to verse 17, the Father did not send His Son to condemn us sinners but to save fallen humanity. This is the divine purpose of the Godhead.

5. When the fullness of time came, why did the Father send His Son to be under the law?

 

Galatians 4:4,5 __________________________________________________

 

Note: God the Father sent His Son, Jesus Christ, to redeem mankind from under the law that condemns all sinners to death. By His perfect life and His sacrificial death, Christ satisfied the holy demands of the law on behalf of all humanity. All who believe in Him will not perish but have eternal life. This is the good news of the gospel.

6. What was Christ, the Word, made in order to be the Saviour of the world?

 

John 1:14 __________________________________________________

 

Note: In order to be our substitute and representative, Christ had to be united to the human race that needed redeeming. In the incarnation, God the Father, through the operation of the Holy Spirit, united the divine life of His Son to the corporate life of the human race He came to redeem. By this act, Christ, the Son of God, was made flesh and became the Son of man. This qualified Him to be the Saviour of the world.

7. At the end of His saving mission, what two things did Jesus say to His Father?

 

John 17:4 (i) __________________________________________________
  (ii) __________________________________________________

 

8. What is Christ the end of, to all who believe in Him?

 

Romans 10:4 __________________________________________________

 

Note: The Greek word “end” can either mean “terminated” or “completed.” Both meanings are true of what Christ accomplished in His earthly mission. By His perfect life and sacrificial death, Christ fully satisfied the demands of the law on man’s behalf. Thus He terminated legalism (the need to keep the law in order to be saved), as well as becoming man’s complete righteousness.

9. What happens to a sinner who believes in the Father who sent His Son to save the world?

 

John 5:24 __________________________________________________

 

10. Whom did Jesus promise His Father would send after He returned to heaven?

 

John 14:16 __________________________________________________

 

Note: The Greek word translated “comforter” or “counselor” is paracletos. It means someone who is by your side to guide, comfort, encourage, and meet all your needs.

11. Who is this Comforter or Counselor and what is His mission?

 

John 14:26 __________________________________________________

 

12. What did Jesus promise the disciples when He gave them the commission to preach the gospel into all the world?

 

Acts:1:8 __________________________________________________

 

Note: Jesus promised His weak disciples the power of the Holy Spirit to carry out His great commission of witnessing the gospel to the world. That same power is available to us who are called to witness Christ to our modern world.

13. Of what three things does the Holy Spirit convince or reprove the world?

 

John 16:8: (i) __________________________________________________
  (ii) __________________________________________________
  (iii) __________________________________________________

 

14. How did Jesus define sin in the above text?

 

John 16:9 __________________________________________________

 

Note: We often limit sin to transgression of the law. But here Christ defines sin as unbelief because it is only this sin that will deprive us of heaven. Every sin against the law can be forgiven because of the cross, but the sin of unbelief, (deliberately rejecting the convictions of the Holy Spirit), is the unpardonable sin (see Matthew 12:31).

15. How did Jesus explain righteousness?

 

John 16:10 __________________________________________________

 

Note: Since it was the Father who sent His Son to save the world, Jesus could not return to the Father until His earthly mission was complete. Going to the Father means that Christ obtained a righteousness that qualifies sinners for heaven. This is the good news of the gospel!

16. Why must the world be convicted of judgment?

 

John 16:11 __________________________________________________

 

Note: When Adam sinned, the whole human race was taken captive by Satan. On the cross, Jesus bought us back and Satan was judged for destruction (see John 12:31). Those who refuse God’s gift of redemption in Christ must be warned that they are deliberately choosing their destruction with Satan (see Matthew 25:41).

17. What great comfort does Paul give to those who put their trust in God for salvation?

 

Romans 8:31 __________________________________________________

 

Note: The wonderful truth about the Godhead is that God is on the side of the believer. While it is true that Satan is against us and accuses us day and night (see Revelation 12:10), the good news is that he is a defeated foe and all who put their faith in Christ will be vindicated in the judgment (read Romans 8:35-39).

18. What is cast out by the knowledge of the Godhead’s love for us?

 

1 John 4:16-18 __________________________________________________

 

Note: As Christians we no longer have to fear the judgment of God. The Godhead is on our side and will never let us down. With such peace, dear believer, you can live above the problems and heartaches of this life.

Metals, Colors and Objects in Prophecy

 

And He said, "To you it has been given to know the mysteries of the kingdom of God, but to the rest it is given in parables, that 'Seeing they may not see, And hearing they may not understand.' Luke 8 :10

 

Colors

  • White = Purity Revelation 12:9; 20:2
  • Blue = Law Numbers 15:38-39 
  • Purple = Royalty Mark 15:17, Judges 8:26 
  • Red/Scarlet = Sin/corruption Isaiah 1:18; Nahum 2:3; Revelation 17:1-4

 

Metals, Elements, and Natural Objects

  • Gold = Pure Character Precious and Rare Isaiah 13:12
  • Silver = Pure Words & Understanding Proverbs 2:4, 3:13-14, 10:20, 25:11, Psalms 12:6
  • Brass, Tin, Iron, Lead, Silver dross = Impure Character Ezekiel 22:20-21
  • Water = Holy Spirit / Everlasting Life John 7:39, 4:14, Rev. 22:17, Eph. 5:26
  • Waters = Inhabited area/people, nations Revelation 17:15 
  • Fire = Holy Spirit Luke 3:16 
  • Tree = Cross; People / Nation Deut. 21:22-23, Psalm 92:12, 37:35, 
  • Seed = Descendents / Jesus Romans 9:8, Galatians 3:16 
  • Fruit = Works / Actions Galatians 5:22 
  • Fig Tree = A Nation that should bear fruit Luke 13:6-9 
  • Vineyard = Church that should bear fruit Luke 20:9-16 
  • Field = World Matthew 13:38, John 4:35 
  • Harvest = End of World Matthew 13:39
  • Reapers = Angels Matthew 13:39 
  • Thorns / Thorny Ground = Cares of this life Mark 4:18-19 
  • Stars=Angels/messengers = Revelation 1:16, 20; 12:4, 7-9; Job 38:7
  • Jordan = death Romans 6:4, Deuteronomy 4:22 
  • Mountains = Political or religio-political powers Isaiah 2:2, 3; Jeremiah 17:3; 31:23; 51:24, 25; Ezekiel 17:22, 23; Daniel 2:35, 44, 45
  • Rock = Jesus/truth 1 Corinthians 10:4; Isaiah 8:13, 14; Romans 9:33; Matthew 7:24
  • Sun = Jesus/the gospel Psalm 84:11; Malachi 4:2; Matthew 17:2; John 8:12; 9:5
  • Winds=Strife/commotion/"winds of war"Jeremiah 25:31-33; 49:36, 37; 4:11-13; Zechariah 7:14 

 

Actions, Activities, and Physical States

  • Healing = Salvation Luke 5:23-24
  • Leprosy / Sickness = Sin Luke 5:23-24 
  • Famine = Dearth of Truth Amos 8:11

 

Miscellaneous Objects

  • Lamp = Word of God Psalm 119:105
  • Oil = Holy Spirit Zechariah 4:2-6; Revelation 4:5 
  • Sword = Word of God Ephesians 6:17; Hebrews 4:12 
  • Bread = Word of God John 6:35, 51, 52, 63 
  • Wine=blood/covenant/doctrines Luke 5:37
  • Honey = happy life Ezekiel 20:6, Deuteronomy 8:8-9 
  • Clothing = Character Isaiah 64:6, Isaiah 59:6 
  • Crown = A Glorious Ruler or Rulership Proverbs 16:31, Isaiah 28:5, Isaiah 62:3 
  • Ring = Authority Genesis 41:42-43, Esther 3:10-11 
  • Angel = Messenger Daniel 8:16; 9:21; Luke 1:19, 26; Hebrews 1:14
  • Babylon = apostasy/confusion/rebellion Gen. 10:8-10; 11:6-9; Rev. 18:2, 3; 17:1-5 
  • Mark = Sign or seal of approval or disapproval Ezekiel 9:4; Romans 4:11; Revelation 13:17; 14:9-11; 7:2, 3 
  • Seal = Sign or mark of approval or disapproval Romans 4:11; Revelation 7:2, 3 
  • White Robes=Victory/righteousness Revelation 19:8; 3:5; 7:14
  • Jar / Vessel=Person Jeremiah 18:1-4, 2 Corinthians 4:7 
  • Time = 360 Day Daniel 4:16, 23, 25, 32; 7:25; Daniel 11:13 margin 
  • Times = 720 Days Daniel 7:25, Revelation 12:6,14, 13:5
  • Day = Literal year Ezekiel 4:6; Numbers 14:34 
  • Trumpet = loud warning of God's approach Exodus 19:16-17, Joshua 6:4-5 

People and Animals Prophetic Meaning

 Prophetic Bible Meaning for Animals and People


And He said, "To you it has been given to know the mysteries of the kingdom of God, but to the rest it is given in parables, that 'Seeing they may not see, And hearing they may not understand.' Luke 8 :10

Many of the apocalyptic prophecies were given while the prophets were in a hostile foreign land.  One reason God cloaked the prophecies in symbols was to protect the messages.

 

Animals and their Parts

  • Horse = Strength and Power in Battle Job 39:19, Psalms 147:10, Proverbs 21:31
  • Dragon = Satan or his agency Isaiah 27:1;30:6, Psalm 74:13-14; Rev. 12:7-9; Ezekiel 29:3; Jeremiah 51:34
  • Beast = Kingdom/government/political power Daniel 7:17, 23 
  • Lamb = Jesus/sacrifice John 1:29; 1 Corinthians 5:7 
  • Lion = Jesus/Powerful King i.e. Babylon Rev. 5:4-9, Jer. 50:43-44, Dan. 7:4,17,23
  • Bear = Destructive Power / Medo Persia Proverbs 28:15, 2 Kings 2:23-24, Daniel 7:5 
  • Leopard = Greece Daniel 7:6 
  • Serpent = Satan Revelation 12:9; 20:2 
  • Tongue = Language / Speech Exodus 4:10 
  • Wolf = Disguised Enemies that hunt in a time of darkness Matthew 7:15 
  • Dove = Holy Spirit Mark 1:10 
  • Ram = Medo Persia Daniel 8:20 
  • Goat = Greece Daniel 8:21 
  • Horn = King or kingdom Daniel 7:24; 8:5, 21, 22; Zechariah 1:18, 19; Revelation 17:12
  • Wings = Speed / Protection / Deliverance Deuteronomy 28:49, Matthew 23:37 


People and Body Parts

  • Woman, Pure = True Church Jeremiah 6:2; 2 Corinthians 11:2; Ephesians 5:23-27W
  • Woman, Corrupt = Apostate church Ezk. 16:15-58; 23:2-21; Hos. 2:5; 3:1; Rev. 14:4 
  • Thief = Suddenness of Jesus' coming 1 Thessalonians 5:2-4; 2 Peter 3:10
  • Hand = Deeds / Works / Actions Ecclesiastes 9:10, Isaiah 59:6 
  • Forehead = Mind Deuteronomy 6:6-8, Romans 7:25; Ezekiel 3:8, 9 
  • Feet = Your Walk / Direction Genesis 19:2, Psalm 119:105 
  • Eyes = Spiritual Discernment Matthew 13:10-17, 1 John 2:11 
  • Skin = Christ's righteousness Exodus 12:5, 1 Peter 1:19, Isaiah 1:4-6 
  • Harlot = Apostate church/religion Isaiah 1:21-27; Jeremiah 3:1-3; 6-9
  • Heads = Major powers/rulers/governments Revelation 17:3, 9, 10

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