Sunday, April 10, 2011

Growing in Spiritual Leadership and Biblical Submission

Lesson 7: Defining Female Submission According to the Bible.

“When the New Testament speaks about the fullness of grace which we find in Christ, it does not mean only forgiveness, pardon and justification. Christ has done much more for us. He died for us, but he also lived for us. Now he has sent his own Spirit to us so that we might draw on his strength. He grew in grace, and when we draw on his power we shall likewise grow in grace.” –Sinclair Ferguson

Christ didn’t come just to die! But to perfectly obey all the commandments and fulfill all of the prophecies. He lived for us! And he sympathizes with us!

Heb 2:17-18 – For this reason he had to be made like his brothers in every way, in order that he might become a merciful and faithful high priest in service to God…Because he himself suffered when he was tempted, he is able to help those who are being tempted.

Heb 4:15 – For we do not have a high priest who is unable to sympathize with our weaknesses, but we have one who has been tempted in every way, just as we are – yet was without sin.

Not only is Christ the author of our salvation, but He is the Pioneer of our salvation. He’s gone before us, and blazed the path. He’s done so perfectly! That’s why we are exhorted by Christ himself to follow Him (Luke 9:23). He is our great pioneer that lived for us! Not only did he blaze the path as an example, but He also died for our imperfections, so that we are not saved by our obedience to His law, but by His grace. That’s why Paul says in Gal 6:14 “But far be it from me to boast except in the cross of our Lord Jesus Christ, by which the world has been crucified to me, and I to the world.” We boast in the cross, because that’s where we find grace, it is the cross that not only saves us, but by which we have the power to live the Christian life. That’s why Paul boasts in the cross.

And that is why as husband’s, spiritual leaders in the church and family, they must display servant leadership. Because the savior served us by giving Himself for us.

“The reason why we lack assurance of his grace is because we fail to focus on that spot where he has revealed it. But if we fail to focus our understanding there, we will fail to grow in grace.” – Sinclair Ferguson

As spiritual leaders, men must strive to grow not only in grace, but in their ability to spiritually lead. -Small Steps (You can’t go from being a baby Christian to a spiritual giant overnight) -Spiritual Leadership begins with taking the initiative
“Spiritual Leadership looks different for different men.“ – John Piper “Biblical Submission looks different for different women.” – John Piper 1 Peter 3:1-7 What Biblical Submission is NOT! 1) Submission does NOT mean agreeing with everything your husband says. 2) Submission does NOT mean leaving your brain or your will at the wedding altar. 3) Submission does NOT mean avoiding effort to change your husband. 4) Submission does NOT mean putting the will of the man above the will of Christ. 5) Submission does NOT mean that the wife gets her spiritual strength from her husband. 6) Submission does NOT mean acting out of slavish fear toward the husband. 7) Submission does NOT mean blind or unqualified obedience to the husband. Definition of Biblical Submission: Submission is the divine calling of a wife to honor and affirm her husband’s leadership and help carry it through according to her gifts. Submission is an inclination of the will to say yes to the husband’s leadership and a disposition of the spirit to support his initiatives. 1.) Biblical submission honors the Lord. 2.) Biblical submission honors the husband and the wife. 3.) Submission is not a place the husband puts the wife, but an “inclination” of the will of the woman to follow the leadership of the man and “support his initiatives.”

Thursday, January 13, 2011

Abortion in our land

As a father with a little girl that is about to be born next month, abortion has been weighing especially heavy on my heart in recent days. I have stayed awake in bed almost every night for the past month praying for my baby girl, and my heart is already with her. It makes me wonder how as a nation we tolerate the murders of millions of defenseless children? And from a Biblical perspective, how long until we receive God's judgment. I pray that on account of the many believers in our country that God would have mercy. God has already spoken on this issue! But in an age where God is mocked and his existence is questioned, his word is not valued. As we say in the Marine Corps, "Stand-by!" Our time is coming. Do not be fooled, what we sow we will also reap.

Thursday, January 6, 2011

Knowing God Chapter 15 - The Wrath of God

-Wrath: old English word which means intense anger and indignation

-God's wrath, fury, and anger are referred to more in Holy Scripture than His love.

-Strong verse in OT that refers to God's wrath:
Nahum 1:2-8

-Strong verse in NT that refers to God's wrath:
2 Thess. 1:7-10

2 Points about God's Wrath:

1.) God's wrath is always judicial.
Romans 2:5-6

2.) God's wrath is something people choose for themselves
John 3:18-19

The meaning of God's Wrath:
God resolute action in punishing sin
Romans 2:5
Romans 5:8-9
Romans 3:5-7

The revelation of God's Wrath:
God's wrath is imprinted on our conscience
Romans 1:18

The deliverance from God's Wrath:
Romans 5:8-9
Romans 3:24-25

Knowing God Chapter 14 - God As Judge

Genesis 18:25 - "Will not the Judge of the earth do right?"

Psalm 75:7 - "It is God who judges."

Hebrews 12:25 - "God the judge of all."

Think in your mind about the worst sins. . . God will right every wrong.

God does not judge in a whimsical or capricious way.

Old Testament Examples:

-God judged Adam and Even and expelled them from the Garden.
-God judged the world in Noah's day (Gen. 6-8).
-God judged Sodom and Gomorrah (Gen. 18-19).
- God judged Israel's Egyptian captives (Ex. 7).
-Myriad of other OT examples.

New Testament Examples:

-Judgment falls on the Jews for rejecting Christ (Matt. 21:43-44).
-Ananias and Sapphira for lying to God (Acts 5).
-Herod judged for his pride (Acts 12:21-23).
-The Christians in Corinth for irreverance to the Lord's Supper (1 Cor. 11:29-32).

Ecclesiastes 12:14 - "For God will bring every deed into judgment, with every secret thing, whether good or evil."

The Bible speaks of a Future Judgment:
-James 5:9
-1 Peter 4:1-6
-2 Timothy 4:6-8
-Acts 17:30-31
-John 5:22

4 Thoughts or Qualities about our God:
1.) God has ultimate authority.
-God made us and everything in the universe
-God has a right to demand righteousness

2.) The Judge is both good and right.
-God loves righteousness and hates iniquity
-God sent His son to die for sinners

3.) The Judge is a person of wisdom, able to discern truth
-There is NO instance where wrong goes unpunished

4.) The Judge has the power to execute a sentence
-God is his own executioner

Retribution:
-Romans 2:6-11
-The character of God guarantees that all wrongs be righted.
-Jesus is the ultimate agent of God's justice.

-Matthew 25:31-46
-Those that are justified will not be cast aside

-But Christians have to give an account for their actions.
-1 Cor. 3:12-15
-2 Cor. 5:10

Romans 8:1 - "There is now, therefore, no condemnation for those in Christ..."





Sunday, December 19, 2010

Christmas ABF Fellowship







Knowing God Ch. 13 - The Grace of God

The Grace of God

“God’s riches at Christ’s Expense.”

No Grasp of Grace

1. The moral ill-desert of man.

-“For modern men and women are convinced that, despite all their little peccadilloes-drinking, gambling, reckless driving, sexual laxity, black and white lies, sharp practice in trading, dirty reading, and what have you-they are at heart good Christian folks.”

Young Life

-You can’t be a slave to two masters!

-Fail to realize that are image is tarnished in the fail.

-Doctrine of original sin…our hearts are evil from the beginning.

2. The retributive justice of God.

-God must punish sin (Gen 18:25).

-Many simply want to cast themselves on the character of God, thinking that God is a God of love, but he has to be a God of justice as well.

-Morality? Where does that come from? Have you ever had a discussion about ethics without Scripture?

3. The spiritual impotence of man.

-Rom 3:20 – “No one will be declared righteous in his sight observing the law.”

-We strive in this place where we think our actions will please our savior!

-You can’t please him by your actions.

-Isaiah 64:6 “We have all become like one who is unclean, and all our righteous deeds are like a polluted garment.”

4. The sovereign freedom of God.

-We think we are the good guys. And God is obliged to love us and take care of us.

-God is perfectly free and is not served by human hands. He doesn’t need you on His time. But you should desire to be on His team.

Not Earned or Deserved

-Grace and salvation go together hand and hand (Eph 2:8-9).

-Rom. 5:8 – God paid the highest price for us.

-Lemon Lot – God buys you. But that’s not the incredible thing…he pays top price.

1. Grace is seen as the source of the pardon of sin.

-Change from a condemned criminal to a joint-heir.

-Free to us, but costly to God.

-Eph 1.7 “In him we have redemption through his blood, the forgiveness of our trespasses, according to the riches of his grace, which he lavished upon us, in all wisdom and insight making known to us the mystery of his will…”

2. Grace is the motive of the plan of salvation.

-God planned redemption before the earth was created. Because God gets glory when his grace is praised. (Eph 1)

3. Grace as the guarantee of the preservation of the saints.

-1 Peter 1:5 “who by god’s power are being guarded through faith for a salvation ready to be revealed in the last time.”

Wednesday, December 15, 2010

The Marks of a True Christian

This is GraceAnna :-)

For those interested, I posted a link to Grant's recent sermon from MY BLOG.

Grant started another training cycle on Parris Island, but hopefully he will be able to update his class notes soon.

Merry Christmas!