Saturday, January 30, 2016

Reason to press on, God is with us


Thus says the Lord: “Heaven is my throne, and the earth is my footstool; what is the house that you would build for me, and what is the place of my rest? All these things my hand has made, and so all these things came to be, declares the Lord.
But this is the one to whom I will look: he who is humble and contrite in spirit and trembles at my word.”

(Isaiah 66:1-2 EVS) You might have turned on the TV or picked up a magazine with ISIS on the cover page and found that you sit in wonder how our United States has become so immoral, so dangerous and corrupt. The answer is found in the Word of God but we will not hear it declared by any politician running for office; “The world has rejected God’s laws, commandments and principles. We have turned our backs on God like the Israelites who were God’s chosen people
but, despite His love for them, he punished them. We are a Sodom where people long to do sexually immoral acts, kill babies by the thousands, sell unborn babies parts on the open market and reject every principle of God’s Almighty Word. The false teachers would call these atrocities “Planned Parent Hood and Pro-Choice, and the list goes on.” Our government leaders argue that same sex- marriage, transgender and homosexuality is a human right.

But where are the rights of those who would say enough is enough? Those who would stand up and say “No” will be subject to arrest, court, legal fees and the system rules in favor of this
abomination. While our great White House is lighted as a rainbow. Man cannot declare legal what God has declared immoral. Do not misunderstand my words, I love those who practice immorality but there is no 11th Commandment that says, “Thou Shalt Support Sin.” Obama began his speech at the prayer vigil by citing 2 Corinthians 4:16-18 to 2 Corinthians 5:1, telling families, First Responder's, to the community of Newtown, clergy, guests the event that Scripture tells us, "Do not lose heart. Though outwardly we are wasting away, inwardly, we are being renewed day by day."
Let’s take a close look at this Scripture, 2 Corinthians 4:1-15.
Paul was speaking in this letter in regards to the Gospel, the new Covenant. He was telling Christians not to lose heart. (Vs. 2) Paul uses the word, “renounced” meaning to “turn away, to repent, ugly or disgraceful.”Paul gives us the reason for these tragedies in our world. We have turned ourselves away, Vs. 4:2 the gospel has been “veiled over yielded to false teachers that are twisting and perverting the world and waging war on Christianity. The world does not seem to have a problem with any faith except Christianity. Rest assured, my friend we are living in the “end times.” When Paul is speaking in Vs. 16 that the president quotes, he is speaking of the “believer who is aging and the body is in the process of decaying and will soon die, but we shall have heavenly bodies in God’s kingdom. “On the surface, Paul was referring to the normal aging process, but with the added emphasis, which his lifestyle had brought on him, Paul had worn himself out with his ministry, not to mention the beatings and attacks he absorbed from his enemies.” (MacArthur, 2005) 

I grieve for the families of those in Newton, Connecticut where children were needlessly massacred, but the reason is clear the Word of God is being discarded like dirty rags because the world has chosen to turn its back of our Lord Jesus Christ to false teachers. “But false prophets also arose among the people, just as there will be false teachers among you, who will secretly bring in destructive heresies, even denying the Master who bought them, bringing upon themselves swift destruction” 2 Peter 2:1.

Finally, in Vs. 18, this Pauline writings actually begins in (Vs
17), “ For this light momentary affliction is preparing for us an eternal weight of glory beyond all comparison, as we look not to the things that are seen but to the things that are unseen. For the things that are seen are transient, but the things that are unseen are eternal.” Paul is saying “to look beyond the physical to the spiritual, beyond the present to the future and beyond the visible to the invisible.

Believers must look past the temporary, what is perishing in our world, the heavenly world is still unseen.” (MacArthur, 2005). What a promise for the believers that Heaven awaits as we anticipate Christ’s return. May we continue to share the Gospel with these false prophets! Amen 


 References 

MacArthur, J. (2005). The MacArthur Bible Commentary.

Nashville: Thomas Nelson Publishing.


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Friday, January 22, 2016

The Price Has Been Paid- It’s Your Choice Hebrews 10:19-26


Throughout Christian history, the epistle to the Hebrews has been a topic of scholarly debate regarding its author.

One thing is for sure at the end of the day, only God knows who wrote “what appears to be a sermon prepared to be read aloud to the audience” (Allen, 2010). But despite the curtain of mystery that exist over this epistle, I believe that it is one of the most powerful presentations of Christology in the New Testament. So for a moment let’s unpack some verses with this wonderful book. Jesus through His death on the cross has given us the way to a new life which is eternal. (Vs 19-22) “Therefore, brethren, we have confidence to enter the holy place by the blood of Jesus, by a new and living way which He inaugurated for us through the veil, that is, His flesh, and since we have a great priest over the house
of God, let us draw near with a sincere heart in full assurance of faith, having our hearts sprinkled clean from an evil conscience and our bodies washed with pure water. How wonderful that we are assured that our debt for our sin has been paid. Once we have heard the gospel we have a choice. God does not make us robots to automatically love and obey Him, he gave us personal choices. If we had no choice, what kind of love would that be?
There are those that would follow the belief of “predestination”. T Once we have heard we have a choice. God does not make us robots that have no personal choices.

Christ stands at our
hearts door but gives us free will. Those who choose to go to be back to the house turn off the lights and hopes that the solicitor goes away will remain lost and there will be a judgment for rejecting Christ.

There would be some who would argue that we have no personal choice but to choose sin so God has predestined who will be saved and who will reject Him. This belief is seen in Calvinism.

The Calvinist would argue that, “man is completely a sinner who is incapable of understanding and coming to God and has a sinful free will capable only of rejecting God. Therefore, in order for salvation to occur, God must predestine. It can be no other way. If this is so, then there should be verses supporting it.”

This argument hangs its hat on a few Scriptures such as (Acts 13:48.John 1:12-13. Romans 8:29-30
and Philippians 1:29, Eph. 1, 5, 11). Four verses containing 175 words out of the over 180,000 in the New Testament and not one of them spoken by my Lord. I will simply say, I believe that the Bible teaches that we have a choice to accept or reject Christ.

Hebrews is telling us in (Vs. 22-23) to hold fast to our confession and draw near to Christ with the confidence in our faith. We are to draw near to one another and not fall away from coming together. (Vs 25) Friend that means that you cannot fully worship our Mighty Lord and God from your kitchen table or watching a sunset from a lawn chair. Yes, those are times of meditation and listening to the Holy Spirit but the Scriptures clearly teach us to join with a local church. It is through this fellowship we can accomplish (Vs. 25b) to encourage one another
and “spur” them on.

The final portion of this scripture makes reference to “the day drawing near. There are two thought processes on this passage,
“the day” is making reference to the destruction of Jerusalem if the author was writing prior to AD 70. The second, I would argue is the correct interpretation, to Christ return and the judgement.

You may be reading this and thinking I have sinned too bad to return. God has made promises of His faithfulness to excite, ignite, inflame and encourage us to be faithful, and we must depend more upon his promises than we do on our strength and
worldly idols. We must set spiritual compass on Jesus, the author and perfecter of our faith, who went to the cross, conquered death, rose again and now sits at the right hand of the throne of God. So, the time have come to reach out to one another and love our fellow believers and share the Gospel of Christ.

We are called to plant, fertilize, and God will provide the harvest. This passage should inspire us to recommit, hold the line and seek Christ it all things.

May God give you strength to do His will. Eddie may be contact at new email address eddieturnerreachingout@ gmail.com or by phone (903-391-7656) References: Allen, D. L. (2010).

Hebrews, the new American commentary.

Nashville: B&H
Publishing. MacArthur, J.

(2005). The macarthur bible commentary.

Nashville: Thomas Nelson Publishing.

Eddie may be contact at new email address or by phone (903-391-7656)

Saturday, January 16, 2016

Who are you listening to? John 14:26



In our electronic generation of Instant Messaging, Facebook, Emails and Tweeter we seem to be listening for friends and family continually to contact us. Some studies have found that people check their cell phones every six minutes. I confess I just heard that familiar tone, “I’ve got mail” my urge is to run and see what amazing communication has come to me is overwhelming.


Our society has become addicted to electronics? We love gadgets. Don’t misunderstood
me, the ability to communicate instantly is wonderful, in addition to staying in contact with friends and family it serves as a solid foundation for sharing Christ, but are we devoting time to listen to God as faithfully as we do to our favorite electronic device? “Our ears are tuned to whatever holds our hearts and minds.” (Stanley 2015, InTouch Ministries) God has been speaking to us since creation. In the Old Testament He spoke through the prophets. In the New Testament He spoke through His Son (Heb.

1:1-2). Today, He speaks to us through the Holy Spirit, (John 16:13) If the world is our focus, we shall hear only its message.


If we wish our hearts and minds to be set on Christ we must comment and make time to meditate and listen to His guidance and obey.


The reasons people do not listen to God cannot be counted but here are a few reasons that come to mind.


First, they don’t have a relationship with Him.


The Lord calls all to salvation, those who
reject Him are unable to hear His voice.

Second, when we focus on the message of the world God’s Word is snuffed out. Instead, of storing up our treasures in Christ we seek the things of this world, retirement and a strong portfolio.


Jesus said, “Do not lay up for yourselves treasures on earth, where moth and rust destroy and where thieves break in and steal, but lay up for yourselves treasures in heaven,” (Matthew 6:19-21 ESV). Third, anger at God will prevent people from hearing God’s voice. People ask, why does God allow this hardship on our family or others?


Friend, there is no place in the Bible that promises bad things will not happen to people even Christians.


There are more predictions in Scripture of a struggle on earth for the believer than there is gain and success.


Christians must hold
to the promise that this life is merely a vapor, a mist that will soon disappear and a glorious eternity awaits us. There are preachers that would teach that material wealth and triumphs will come in exchange for faith. This is not biblical and they are false prophets teaching heresy.

Fourth, “ For false christs and false prophets will arise and perform great signs and wonders, so as to lead astray, if possible, even the elect”(Matthew 24:24 ESV). People are searching for answers today. Television, internet and book shelves, are filled with the words of men and women who would lead people away from Christ. Secular humanists believe that this is the only life of which we have knowledge and that we owe it to ourselves and others to make it the best life possible for ourselves
and all with whom we share this fragile planet. They believe there is no evidence for supernatural causes of, or remedies for, humankind's condition and mankind can solve their own problems. This is heresy that leads to hell.

There is only one solution to the void in mankind’s life and that is Christ our Savior who covers our sins with His blood.


Finally, some believers are closed minded and rebellious. They fear that God will require them to do something they do not have the ability to do. If this is you take heart, God gives strength to His saints. “O you who love the Lord, hate evil! He preserves the lives of his saints; he delivers them from the hand of the wicked” (Psalm
97:10) I will close with an invitation to the believer, the unchurched and nonbeliever. To the believer, step away from this busy world, turn off the phone, go to that special place read the Word of God (Heb. 12:2) and listen to your Father, strengthen your relationship. I assure you, God will bless your heart and life. If you are unchurched, return to fellowship (Heb.

10:24-25) and feel the love of fellow believers again. To the nonbeliever;
Friend I know you are seeking answers, I have been where you are right this moment. God has brought you to this place to read these words. Turn to God where you will find forgiveness and grace.

Until next time, may God’s might hand cover and protect you.

Wednesday, January 13, 2016

Release Your Fears and Anxiety- 2 Timothy 1:7



Sam grew up in a good home, faithfully attending a local church, he has a good job, beautiful family, but something was wrong. Sam was always worried about his relationship, employment and life.


He experienced such dread that it touched every aspect of his life. Have you ever know someone like Sam?


Sam is experiencing “Fear and Anxiety”. Its clinical name is General Anxiety Disorder. (GAD) Everyone worries. It’s normal to worry about money, relationships, health and other things, but people with generalized anxiety tend to worry even when they should not.


GAD can be a result of a family trait, and it affects women twice as much as men. It is a gradual progress from an early age, though it
can start in adulthood, too. When symptoms get severe, it can impact day-to-day functioning and lead to other physical or emotional problems, including depression and panic attacks.

But let’s switch from secular thinking to spiritual thinking.


Anxiety is not of God.


Our Father does not wish for us to worry about anything. We are assured that, “God has not given us a spirit of fear, but of power and of love and of a sound mind” (2 Timothy 1:7).


The NIV says, “For the Spirit of God has not made us timid, but gives us power.” Paul could have been writing
to Timothy because he was experiencing a lack of confidence and was feeling anxious or fearful. Paul stresses, “Not to be anxious about anything, but pray about every situation giving thanks, presenting your petitions to God” (Phil 4:613) and God will give us the peace that is beyond understanding. But stop and re-read (vs.6). God is directing us to give thanks for the situation that causing our anxiety.

The Prophet Isaiah tells us, “You will keep in perfect peace those whose minds are steadfast, because they trust in you. Trust in the Lord forever”.


In the Book of Daniel Chapter 6, we read the famous story how Daniel being thrown into the Lion’s pit because he refused to participate in “emperor worship”.


King Darius was tricked by those that conspired against Daniel into making a decree for 30 days, that whosoever prayed to any god besides the King would be thrown into the lion’s den and it was signed and could not be repealed, not even by the King.


If we look in (vs.10) we see Daniel after he knew the decree was signed, going to his upper room as always to pray and he gave thanks to God. Daniel was thanking God for this opportunity to prove his faith, even if it meant death.


Society is bombarded daily with reasons to feel fear and anxiety. As Christians we have the assurance that God is in control.


In Matthew 24:4-13, Jesus seems to be reading yesterday’s newspaper, wars and rumors of wars.


Nations will rise up against nations and there will be famines. When we see earthquakes
and Christians being persecuted, hated and put to death, Christ time is near.. People will turn away from their faith and because of wickedness our hearts will grow cold. Remember when a stranger came to your door and requested to use the phone we would allow them in, we might stop and pick up a stranger on a roadside or stop and assist a motorist, but no more, we are fearful of the wickedness in the world. Our hearts have grown cold from fear and selfpreservation. But Jesus tells us that the one who stands firm to the end will be saved.

We are seeing the signs of the ends times. God’s clock is ticking, Christ could
come at any moment and we need to be sharing the word with our lost friends and family. As Christians we must give our fear and anxiety over to our Heavenly Father. It all begins with the words of Jesus, “Don’t worry, I am with you always.

Trust, believe and give your fear and anxiety to Christ, let it go and be the Christian that God needs you to be, constantly sharing the Gospel, in a world that is experiencing the birth pains of Christ return. May God bless and give each of you strength in Jesus name, Amen.


—————— You may contact Eddie at eddieturner2502@ gmail.come or 903-391-7656.