Jesus did not say that everyone must cut off his right hand, but that “if your right hand causes you to sin” in your walk with Him, then it is better to “cut it off.” There are many things that are perfectly legitimate, but if you are going to concentrate on God you cannot do them. Your right hand is one of the best things you have, but Jesus says that if it hinders you in following His precepts, then “cut it off.” The principle taught here is the strictest discipline or lesson that ever hit humankind. When God changes you through regeneration, giving you new life through spiritual rebirth, your life initially has the characteristic of being maimed. There are a hundred and one things that you dare not do—things that would be sin for you, and would be recognized as sin by those who really know you. But the unspiritual people around you will say, “What’s so wrong with doing that? How absurd you are!” There has never yet been a saint who has not lived a maimed life initially. Yet it is better to enter into life maimed but lovely in God’s sight than to appear lovely to man’s eyes but lame to God’s. At first, Jesus Christ through His Spirit has to restrain you from doing a great many things that may be perfectly right for everyone else but not right for you. Yet, see that you don’t use your restrictions to criticize someone else. The Christian life is a maimed life initially, but in verse 48 Jesus gave us the picture of a perfectly well-rounded life—“You shall be perfect, just as your Father in heaven is perfect.”
The Message of the Cross
The only solution for sin, the only answer to sin, is the Cross of Christ!
The Cross of Christ is the foundation principle of all Bibical Doctrine. It is the foundation because it is the first principle of Redemption, brought about in the Mind of God even before the foundation of the world (1 Pet. 1:18-20). This means that every single doctrine must be built on the foundation of Christ and the Cross, or else, in some way, it will be spurious. And that's the problem with the modern Church; in many cases it is building doctrines on other foundation.
Requirement for Salvation: Romans 10:9-10 9)"That if you shall confess with your mouth the Lord Jesus believe in your heart that God has raised Him from the dead you shall be saved. 10)For with the heart man believes unto Righteousiness and with the mouth confession is made unto Salvation".
Say outloud this prayer: Lord Jesus I am a sinner, please forgive me and cleanse me from all my sin. I am sorry please come into my heart as Lord and Savior and save me. In Jesus Name I pray. Thank you Jesus right now I am saved.
Let us know if you prayed that prayer and accepted Christ.
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The Cross of Christ is the foundation principle of all Bibical Doctrine. It is the foundation because it is the first principle of Redemption, brought about in the Mind of God even before the foundation of the world (1 Pet. 1:18-20). This means that every single doctrine must be built on the foundation of Christ and the Cross, or else, in some way, it will be spurious. And that's the problem with the modern Church; in many cases it is building doctrines on other foundation.
Requirement for Salvation: Romans 10:9-10 9)"That if you shall confess with your mouth the Lord Jesus believe in your heart that God has raised Him from the dead you shall be saved. 10)For with the heart man believes unto Righteousiness and with the mouth confession is made unto Salvation".
Say outloud this prayer: Lord Jesus I am a sinner, please forgive me and cleanse me from all my sin. I am sorry please come into my heart as Lord and Savior and save me. In Jesus Name I pray. Thank you Jesus right now I am saved.
Let us know if you prayed that prayer and accepted Christ.
NOTE: Please visit the Blog Archive frequently to view posts no longer viewed on main page.
Saturday, June 29, 2013
The Strictest Discipline
“If your right hand causes you to sin, cut it
off and cast it from you; for it is more profitable for you that one of your
members perish, than for your whole body to be cast into hell” (Matthew 5:30).
Jesus did not say that everyone must cut off his right hand, but that “if your right hand causes you to sin” in your walk with Him, then it is better to “cut it off.” There are many things that are perfectly legitimate, but if you are going to concentrate on God you cannot do them. Your right hand is one of the best things you have, but Jesus says that if it hinders you in following His precepts, then “cut it off.” The principle taught here is the strictest discipline or lesson that ever hit humankind. When God changes you through regeneration, giving you new life through spiritual rebirth, your life initially has the characteristic of being maimed. There are a hundred and one things that you dare not do—things that would be sin for you, and would be recognized as sin by those who really know you. But the unspiritual people around you will say, “What’s so wrong with doing that? How absurd you are!” There has never yet been a saint who has not lived a maimed life initially. Yet it is better to enter into life maimed but lovely in God’s sight than to appear lovely to man’s eyes but lame to God’s. At first, Jesus Christ through His Spirit has to restrain you from doing a great many things that may be perfectly right for everyone else but not right for you. Yet, see that you don’t use your restrictions to criticize someone else. The Christian life is a maimed life initially, but in verse 48 Jesus gave us the picture of a perfectly well-rounded life—“You shall be perfect, just as your Father in heaven is perfect.”
Jesus did not say that everyone must cut off his right hand, but that “if your right hand causes you to sin” in your walk with Him, then it is better to “cut it off.” There are many things that are perfectly legitimate, but if you are going to concentrate on God you cannot do them. Your right hand is one of the best things you have, but Jesus says that if it hinders you in following His precepts, then “cut it off.” The principle taught here is the strictest discipline or lesson that ever hit humankind. When God changes you through regeneration, giving you new life through spiritual rebirth, your life initially has the characteristic of being maimed. There are a hundred and one things that you dare not do—things that would be sin for you, and would be recognized as sin by those who really know you. But the unspiritual people around you will say, “What’s so wrong with doing that? How absurd you are!” There has never yet been a saint who has not lived a maimed life initially. Yet it is better to enter into life maimed but lovely in God’s sight than to appear lovely to man’s eyes but lame to God’s. At first, Jesus Christ through His Spirit has to restrain you from doing a great many things that may be perfectly right for everyone else but not right for you. Yet, see that you don’t use your restrictions to criticize someone else. The Christian life is a maimed life initially, but in verse 48 Jesus gave us the picture of a perfectly well-rounded life—“You shall be perfect, just as your Father in heaven is perfect.”
Sunday, June 23, 2013
Reconciling Yourself to the Fact of Sin
“This is your hour, and the power of darkness” (Luke 22:53).
Not being reconciled to the fact of
sin—not recognizing it and refusing to deal with it—produces all the disasters
in life. You may talk about the lofty virtues of human nature, but there is
something in human nature that will mockingly laugh in the face of every
principle you have. If you refuse to agree with the fact that there is
wickedness and selfishness, something downright hateful and wrong, in human
beings, when it attacks your life, instead of reconciling yourself to it, you
will compromise with it and say that it is of no use to battle against it. Have
you taken this “hour, and the power of darkness” into account, or do you have a
view of yourself which includes no recognition of sin whatsoever? In your human
relationships and friendships, have you reconciled yourself to the fact of sin?
If not, just around the next corner you will find yourself trapped and you will
compromise with it. But if you will reconcile yourself to the fact of sin, you
will realize the danger immediately and say, “Yes, I see what this sin would
mean.” The recognition of sin does not destroy the basis of friendship—it
simply establishes a mutual respect for the fact that the basis of sinful life
is disastrous. Always beware of any assessment of life which does not recognize
the fact that there is sin.
Jesus
Christ never trusted human nature, yet He was never cynical nor suspicious,
because He had absolute trust in what He could do for human nature. The pure
man or woman is the one who is shielded from harm, not the innocent person. The
so-called innocent man or woman is never safe. Men and women have no business
trying to be innocent; God demands that they be pure and virtuous. Innocence is
the characteristic of a child. Any person is deserving of blame if he is
unwilling to reconcile himself to the fact of sin.
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