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Manna From Heaven

Thursday, August 31, 2017
I have heard the complaints of the children of Israel. Speak to them, saying, 'At twilight you shall eat meat, and in the morning you shall be filled with bread. And you shall know that I am the LORD your God.'" (Exodus 16:12)

To satisfy the hunger of Israel, God provided quail in the evening and manna in the morning.  Specific instructions were given by God as to the manner it was to be gathered.  They ate this bread from heaven for 40 years. (Exodus 16:35) The manna was a type of Christ, who is the true bread from heaven”  (John 6:31-35)  

Just as it is hard to imagine the world without bread, it is more so a world without Christ.  The purpose of his life, the power of his word, the impact of his death, and the victory of his resurrection fulfill man’s greatest needs.  What a famine in a world without Him!

The manna from heaven was given for the nourishment of Israel.  Christ is food for the soul during our wilderness journey.  God heard the cry of a starving world and gave his son, the bread of life, as atonement for sin.  

Apparently, the manna from heaven was white and sweet to taste.  The life of Christ has been described by one inspired writer as “holy, harmless, undefiled, and separate from sinners”. (Hebrews 7:26)  Jesus had no ulterior motives or personal agenda.  His influence and presence are sweet to taste.  

The manna from heaven was given at a time when Israel was complaining against God.  Dwelling on the lost delicacies of Egypt, Israel breaks out in unjust murmuring.  God responded to their impatience by graciously providing food.  He also overlooked man’s stubborn behavior, by extending mercy and terms of pardon through His son.

God instructed Israel to gather this manna early in the morning.  If there was any delay the sweet bread melted away.  Jesus, the bread of life, must not be neglected, or it may be too late to receive his blessings.

Just as manna was refreshment for Israel, Christ fulfills the hunger of starving souls in our age.  He must not be ignored.

By George Slover


 

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Righteousness

Tuesday, August 15, 2017
and be found in Him, not having my own righteousness, which is from the law, but that which is through faith in Christ, the righteousness which is from God by faith.” (Philippians 3:9) 

Before his conversion to Christ, Paul was profiting greatly by his status with the Jews. Among his peers, he had an impressive resume and was on top of the world. But when the Lord appeared to him, all of that changed. From then on his life’s focus was to “gain Christ and to be found in him”. (vs. 8)

“Righteousness” describes a state of being right with God. The “righteousness of God” is an expression Paul commonly uses (Romans 3:21,22; Romans 10:13; 2 Corinthians 5:21) to describe this blessed state. New Testament writers also use the word "justified” to describe this relationship.

Paul observes that being found in Christ will not be accomplished through his own righteousness which is by the law. From a purely pharisaical viewpoint, Paul may have attained this lofty relationship with God, but not from God’s viewpoint. Paul, like all of mankind was a law breaker. 

Our lack of absolute righteousness is why God had to provide a perfect way through Christ. It is made possible by Christ’s death (Romans 3:24-26) and resurrection. (Romans 4:25“Blessed are those whose lawless deeds are forgiven, And whose sins are covered;“ (Romans 4:7) 

This blessed relationship is imputed to us. This is an accounting term and means that something (in this case righteousness) is placed on the credit side of the ledger. The Bible says one's faith (Romans 4:3,5) is accounted for righteousness.  

Such faith is not just easy believism, but a living and active faith. God's word offers marvelous examples to illustrate this kind of faith. For example, read Hebrews 11:7. Noah became an heir of the righteousness which is according to faith, when he took God at his word, and by faith prepared an ark.

If we too will do what God requires, on the basis of our faith, God will impute righteousness to us. One may gain much in this life but lose it again. But, the sinner who gains Christ obtains a bliss without end! 

By George Slover

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False Teachers

Tuesday, August 01, 2017

For many walk, of whom I have told you often, and now tell you even weeping, that they are the enemies of the cross of Christ: whose end is destruction, whose god is their belly, and whose glory is in their shame—who set their mind on earthly things.”  (Philippians 3:18,19)

The Lords cause was no different in the days of the early church as it is today. It had its elements of false teachers who posed a threat to the security of the saints. Paul wishes for the church at Philippi to know the true character of these individuals.

The object of every false teacher is some kind of personal gain. Thus, they worship their belly rather than God. These “holy hucksters” will pedal their goods to gratify their fleshly appetites. Those who follow them will go down the same path of seeking satisfaction in carnal pleasures that will never satisfy.

Instead of blushing, they are proud of their shameful activity. They turn liberty into license and proudly promote their sensual and carnal ambitions. Self-righteousness, libertine disobedience, and false security are fruits of their doctrine.

The reason for this path is because they focus on earthly things. They promote the philosophy of living for the present - worldly honor, riches, and power. Their ultimate happiness is what they get out of this life, rather than heaven.

Paul is saddened by the destiny of these false teachers. They and their followers are headed toward destruction. When fools mock at sin, true disciples weep because God's word is not exalted, and eternal souls are lost.

These same warnings are needed today. We need to carefully measure the spirit of the churches to the spirit of Christ. To truly convert the world we must be truly converted to him.

By George Slover

Reasons to Abstain

Tuesday, July 25, 2017

For this is the will of God, your sanctification: that you should abstain from sexual immorality; that each of you should know how to possess his own vessel in sanctification and honor,”  (1 Thessalonians 4:3-4)
 
God does not want his people living impure lives, for God did not call us to uncleanness, but to holiness.  Such sanctified lives include abstinence from sexuality immorality.  From the context of the above verse consider three reasons for abstaining. 
 
First, it is a sin against God.  It is plainly God’s will to abstain!  Joseph also regarded adultery as a sin against the Lord (Genesis 39:9).  God’s desire is our holiness and purity!  He who rejects (vs5)  Paul’s admonition, does not reject man, but God!  These matters are extremely grave!
 
Second, it’s a sin against my neighbor.  Paul says,  “no one should take advantage of and defraud his brother in this matter, because the Lord is the avenger of all such, as we also forewarned you and testified.” ( vs. 6)  To “defraud”  is to rob, or gain the advantage.  Again, Joseph refused to sleep with Potiphar’s wife because she didn’t belong to him!  (Genesis 39:10)  He had a sense of obligation to others.  Sin can have a devastating impact on others, thus we need to have respect for our neighbor.  We must recognize this important moral responsibility!
 
Third, fornication is a sin against self.   Paul says, “each of you should know how to possess his own vessel in sanctification and honor,” (vs. 4)  This sin dishonors the body, causes shame (Proverbs  6:33), wars against the soul (I Peter 2:11), entails poverty (Proverbs 6:26), and excludes one from the kingdom of God (I Corinthians 6:9,10)  Surely no one would wish such harm to themselves.  
 
Thus, Christians must exercise self-control.  We must avoid sinful passions and honor God with holy lives!
 
By George Slover
 

They Had Been With Jesus

Tuesday, July 11, 2017
Now when they saw the boldness of Peter and John, and perceived that they were uneducated and untrained men, they marveled. And they realized that they had been with Jesus. (Acts 4:13)

The apostles, Peter and John, were put in custody because they had filled Jerusalem with the doctrine of Christ. The number of disciples grew rapidly during the early days of the church. (Acts 5:4). Thus, the rulers of Judaism questioned the apostles: "By what power or by what name have you done this?" (Acts 4:7) The answer of Peter and John rang loud and clear: "by the name of Jesus Christ of Nazareth, whom you crucified, whom God raised from the dead." (Acts 4:10)

The courage and resolve of Peter and John gets the attention of the enemy. There was something very different about these two. It was not their remarkable intellect that got their attention. It was the boldness of the apostles that was worthy of note. It was Peter and John standing fearless before the Sanhedrin. There was nothing apologetic about their demeanor. They stood fast as those courageously speaking for God.

Their witness for Christ demonstrates a great change had taken place in their lives. Fishermen, Jews, once filled with fear, now bold and eloquently proclaiming a doctrine the enemy hates. They were passionately devoted to proclaiming the kingdom of God that men might be saved from sin. Even the enemy was impressed with their character. If we are attaining to heights in our spiritual growth, our daily behavior will manifest the spirit of Christ.

Their witness testified of the new and guiding principle in their lives. This is the principle of love- love for God and love for lost souls. Peter’s words ring loud and clear: "We ought to obey God rather than men". (Acts 5:29) Their passion for souls is recorded in Acts 5:42: And daily in the temple, and in every house, they did not cease teaching and preaching Jesus as the Christ. (Acts 5:42)

We should always keep in mind that we are being watched, some times by friends, and some times by the enemy. Others will "take note" of us. If we easily fit into the world, something is wrong with our conduct. Let us be faithful at our post; speaking boldly for him. Let others observe and say: "they have been with Jesus." (Acts 4:13)

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