Wednesday, May 18, 2016

Steps of Faith~ 6th Sunday after Penecost


2 Kings 2:1-2, 6-14: Because Elisha stayed with Elijah, his coat and ministry is passes from Elijah to Elisha when Elijah is taken to heaven. God used that coat to part the sea 2 times.

Ps 77:1-2, 11-20:I cried out to God who hears me...I remember all the miracles that you have done including parting the waters of the sea.

Gal. 5:1, 13-25: We have freedom in Christ. Do not go back to the slavery of sin. Do not use your freedom to continue to sin. Follow God and do not live by your fleshly desires. For if you do so, you will not be in the Kingdom of God. 

Luke 9:51-62:I did not come to destroy souls of man, but to save them.... anyone who keeps looking back at your old life is not of any use to the Kingdom of God.


Jesus said that he had not come to destroy souls but to save them. He also warned his followers to not look back once they start walking with Him(Luke 9:51-62). Paul also warned Jesus' followers to not go back to the slavery of sin once we are freed from it. For if we do we are of no use to the Kingdom of God(Gal. 5:1, 13-25). 

A good example of someone who continued pressing toward the future was Elisha. He stayed with Elijah going everywhere he went even though Elijah tried to get him to stay behind repeatedly. Elisha got a double portion of the Spirit that was on Elijah was given to Elisha because of his faithfulness.  Before Elijah was taken up into heaven he used his coat to part the waters. After Elijah left Elisha also used that coat to part the waters(2 Kings 2:1-2, 6-14). So both men could sing Psalms 77:-12, 11-20. 

Challenge of the week:
How about you? Will you keep your eyes on God and stay freed in Christ or will you take you eyes off of Jesus and look back? Strive to keep your eyes on Christ.

Accomplishment of the week:
How did you do this week?

Steps of Faith~ 5th Sunday after Penecost

Steps of Faith~ 4th week after Penecost

Thursday, May 12, 2016

Steps of Faith~ 3rd week after Penecost

I Kings 17:8-24:God tells Elijah to go into a Zarephath and stayed with a widow there.

Ps. 146:Praise to God who not only made all of creation, but who also takes care of the opressed and widows. Even when they are hungry. 

Gal. 1:11-24:Paul speaks of his calling to take the gospel to the non-Jewish people of the earth. 

Luke 7:11-17:Jesus heals the only son of a widow. 



In Psalm 146, praises was sang of the fact that God is not only powerful enough to make the earth, but loving enough to take care of the oppressed and widows. See see examples of this in both the Old and New testaments. Let's look at a couple of them, shall we? 

In I Kings 17:8-24, God tells Elijah to go into a Zarephath and stay in the home of a widow there during a drought. He obeyed and went. When he got to town he asked her for water and some bread. She explained to him that she only had enough flour and oil to make just enough bread for her and her son and then they would die. Elijah told her to go and make bread for him first and them for herself and her son. I believed this was a test to see how great her faith in God was. The widow had faith for she did make Elijah bread first and gave it to him. God reward her by making the flour and oil last until the drought was over. While Elijah was staying in her home the widow's son died. She went to Elijah and asked him for help. Elijah prayed to God, asking for God to return life to him and the son came back to life(I Kings 17:8-24). These are good examples of how God took care of a widow and her son who was oppressed at the time.

In Like 7:11-17, we see Jesus showing compassion on a widow when he raised the only son of a widow from the dead. This was important as in their time and culture, the men supported the women. In their culture, a son would be the one taking care of his widowed Mother, not the government.  The poorest in the land were the widows who had no son to support them. So Jesus was show great compassion when he brought her son back to life. 


In Galatians 1:11-24, Paul speaks of how Jesus called him out of his religious ways with the Jews, and called him to go to those who were non-Jews. In this way, God was showing compassion on all of us who are not Jewish. 

In all these verses, we read not only of God's compassion of the oppressed, widows and those who are not Jewish, but we also read of the faith of those who obeyed God's calling and went to show compassion on those they were called to minister to. 

Challenge of the Week:
Who are you called to show compassion on this week in the name of Jesus? Look around you at those around you and extend your hand and heart to the pressed, widow, or unsaved.

Accomplishment of the week:
So... who did you show compassion to this week? How did that go? How did that help your faith grow?
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Steps of Faith~ 2ed Sunday after Penecost

Sunday, May 1, 2016

Steps of Faith~ 1st Sunday after Pentecost

Prov. 8:1-4, 22-31: Wisdom calls out to the children of men. The  just entertains himself with wisdom and is wise. But the fool entertain himself with crime and is wicked. God blesses the just , but destroys the ways of the wicked.

Ps. 8:How great is the Lord above all things who made the earth and then put lowly man over it to care for it.

Rom. 5:1-5:We have peace with God through Jesus our Christ. Because of this, we will boast of the affections we have,for it will produce endurance, which will produce character and hope which has been poured out upon us through the Holy Spirit. In this way the Trinity is at work in our lives.

John 16:12-15:The Holy Spirit will come and speak what he has heard from God the Father and God the Son, Jesus to us.


We can have peace with God because of what Jesus did for us. When we accept that, we can boast in our affection that we have because we follow Jesus because our affections will help us develop endurance which will give us more of the character of Christ, which will give us hope (Rom. 5:1-5). this happens because the Holy Spirit comes to us and speaks words of wisdom to us (John 16:12-15). We only become wise as we listen to those Words of wisdom which makes us wise (Prov. 8:1-4, 22-31). We need that wisdom for God made us to rule over the Physical and spiritual worlds on earth (Ps. 8). But without that well without the leading of the the wisdom of the Holy Spirit.

Steps of Faith~Pentecost Sunday

Acts 2:1-21: The coming of the Holy Spirit to the followers of God and they spoke in tongues.

Ps. 104:24-35b: We will praise the Lord for the great works he has done in the earth.

Rom. 8:14-17: Those who are lead by the Holy Spirit are children of God.

John 14: 8-27: Jesus spoke what the Father told him to say. If we love Jesus, we will obey what he said. "The Holy Spirit will teach you when I am gone back to my Father," Jesus said.



Jesus told his followers that he spoke what he had heard from The Father, because he loved the Father. We too are to obey what Jesus has said during the time he was on this earth, because we love him (John 14:8-27). On the day of Pentecost, the promised comforter came upon Jesus' followers. When that happened, everyone who was in the room heard and understood what Jesus' followers were saying (Acts 2:1-21).  When we obey the Word of God and are lead by the Holy Spirit, we are the children of God, and can do great things for the Lord. Even greater things than what Jesus did (Rom. 8:14-17). We as children of God should praise him for all the great works he has done and is doing in the earth today (Ps. 104:24-35b). For the great works both physically and spiritually on earth would not happen without God.