Category: #Love
Obey God and Prosper – Given to Israel, and passed down to the gentiles as well. We have been chosen, for a purpose, that is meant to share with others. He is our God, and We are his people. Our hearts transformed, by the work of Jesus.
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Obey God and Prosper
1 “Now this is the commandment, the statutes and the judgments which the L ORD your God has commanded me to teach you, that you might do them in the land where you are going over to possess it, † 2 so that you and your son and your grandson might a fear the L ORD your God, to keep all His statutes and His commandments which I command you, b all the days of your life, and that your days may be prolonged. 3 “O Israel, you should listen and 1 be careful to do it, that a it may be well with you and that you may multiply greatly, just as the L ORD , the God of your fathers, has promised you, in b a land flowing with
17)For momentary, a light affliction is producing for us an eternal weight of glory far beyond all comparison, 18) while we a look not at the things which are seen, but at the things which are not seen; for the things which are seen are temporal, but the things which are not seen are eternal. (See notes below)
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MacArthur Study Bible
2nd Cor 4:17
momentary, light affliction. The Gr. word for “light” means “a weightless trifle” and “affliction” refers to intense pressure. From a human perspective, Paul’s own testimony lists a seemingly unbearable litany of sufferings and persecutions he endured throughout his life ( 11:23–33 ), yet he viewed them as weightless and lasting for only a brief moment. eternal weight of glory. The Gr. word for “weight” refers to a heavy mass. For Paul, the future glory he would experience with the Lord far outweighed any suffering he experienced in this world (cf. Ro 8:17 , 18 ; 1Pe 1:6 , 7 ). Paul understood that the greater the suffering, the greater would be his eternal glory (cf. 1Pe 4:13 ).
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things which are seen … not seen. Endurance is based on a person’s ability to look beyond the physical to the spiritual; beyond the present to the future, and beyond the visible to the invisible.
Jesus stands at the door and knocks. He wishes to come in and be with us in our daily struggles with temptation. He walks us through the valley of the shadow of death and he is with us. HE provides a way of escape! He is our strength when we are weak. 💪
Change my heart Oh Lord, that what comes out of my mouth, reflects a true transformation taking place for good, in this sinful natured body. May your Holy Spirit, transform this humble servant, for good, and not evil.
Our books are balanced, our slate is clean, we may suffer for his names sake, but we wait patiently, for perfection, that crown, we will one day receive.
God sees us as new, even though the battle still rages, as there is war with our earthly flesh. One day, we will be completely, perfect, but until then, God will help us make our way through, in his spirit with hope, and life. (See notes below)
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Notes from John MacArthur Study Bible
5:15 As he defended his integrity to the Corinthians, Paul wanted them to know that his old, self-centered life was finished and that he had an all-out desire to live righteously. For all genuine believers, their death in Christ is not only a death to sin, but a resurrection to a new life of righteousness ( see notes on Ro 6:3 , 4 , 8 , 10 ; cf. Gal 2:19 , 20 ; Col 3:3 ). † 5:16 Since Paul’s conversion, his priority was to meet people’s spiritual needs (cf. Ac 17:16 ; Ro 1:13–16 ; 9:1–3 ; 10:1 ). according to the flesh. Paul no longer evaluated people according to external, human, worldly standards (cf. 10:3 ). we know Him in this way no longer. Paul, as a Christian, also no longer had merely a fallible, human assessment of Jesus Christ (cf. Ac 9:1–6 ; 26:9–23 ).
† 5:17 in Christ. These two words comprise a brief but most profound statement of the inexhaustible significance of the believer’s redemption, which includes the following: 1) the believer’s security in Christ, who bore in His body God’s judgment against sin; 2) the believer’s acceptance in Him with whom God alone is well pleased; 3) the believer’s future assurance in Him who is the resurrection to eternal life and the sole guarantor of the believer’s inheritance in heaven; and 4) the believer’s participation in the divine nature of Christ, the everlasting Word (cf. 2Pe 1:4 ). new creature. This describes something that is created at a qualitatively new level of excellence. It refers to regeneration or the new birth (cf. Jn 3:3 ; Eph 2:1–3 ; Titus 3:5 ; 1Pe 1:23 ; 1Jn 2:29 ; 3:9 ; 5:4 ). This expression encompasses the Christian’s forgiveness of sins paid for in Christ’s substitutionary death (cf. Gal 6:15 ; Eph 4:24 ). old things passed away. After a person is regenerate, old value systems, priorities, beliefs, loves, and plans are gone. Evil and sin are still present, but the believer sees them in a new perspective ( see note on v. 16 ), and they no longer control him. new things have come. The Gr. grammar indicates that this newness is a continuing condition of fact. The believer’s new spiritual perception of everything is a constant reality for him, and he now lives for eternity, not temporal things. James identifies this transformation as the faith that produces works ( see notes on Eph 2:10 ; Jas 2:14–25 ).
† 5:18 all these things are from God. All the aspects related to someone’s conversion and newly transformed life in Christ are accomplished by a sovereign God. Sinners on their own cannot decide to participate in these new realities ( see note on Ro 5:10 ; cf. 1Co 8:6 ; 11:12 ; Eph 2:1 ). ministry of reconciliation. This speaks to the reality that God wills sinful men to be reconciled to Himself (cf. Ro 5:10 ; Eph 4:17–24 ). God has called believers to proclaim the gospel of reconciliation to others (cf. 1Co 1:17 ). The concept of service, such as waiting on tables, derives from the Gr. word for “ministry.” Lit. God wants Christians to accept the privilege of serving unbelievers by proclaiming a desire to be reconciled.
We worship you Lord, the creator of all things, in heaven and on earth. In you are all things, and all things are in you. You have given man stewardship of this wonderful place that is our temporary home. May we do a better job of it, that brings you glory. Amen
Justice would flow down like a river for Israel, for both offering sacrifices to God, but also following other Gods. God wants, no other Gods before him.
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What are some false God’s or idols, that you have in you life, that might be a hindrance to your relationship with God? I can think of a few, but one stands out for me…………Television, in particular, baseball and football!!!!!!!!!!!! What about you?????
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