Wednesday, February 29, 2012

Consider This...


An angry person starts fights; a hot-tempered person commits all kinds of sin. (Proverbs 29:22 NLT)

Some people are a "powder keg" just waiting to explode! You can see it in their expressions and hear it in their tone of voice. You can feel the rumbling just beneath the surface right before the "volcanic eruption" of their angry tirade. They're often bullies looking to get their way and they really don't care who they hurt in the process. Until they deal with the root causes of their anger the best thing you can do is avoid them, lest you become like them (cf. 22:24).

Tuesday, February 28, 2012

Consider This...

People who conceal their sins will not prosper, but if they confess and turn from them, they will receive mercy. (Proverbs 28:13 NLT)

If you're a child of God, but your soul still feels dirty from the residue of recent failures...it's time for a cleansing bath. God stands ready to wipe those things away and restore your fellowship with Him, if you'll just "confess and turn" from your sins. You don't need to be re-born, you just need to be refreshed in your walk with Him (cf. 1 John 1:9).

Monday, February 27, 2012

Consider This...

Even if my father and mother abandon me, the Lord will hold me close. (Psalm 27:10 NLT)

Parents don't always do the right thing and some children are left "to raise themselves." One of the challenges in today's society is the growing number of children who never feel the love of any parent. Maybe the people through whom you came into this world don't care for you as they should, but there is One that will always care and will never leave you alone. When your natural parents aren't there to hold you, remember the Psalmists words, "the Lord will hold [you] close." Run into His arms...He's waiting to love you today!

Saturday, February 25, 2012

Forty Days with Jesus

Come take a 40-day journey with us that will lead you chronologically through the last week of Christ’s life, ending with the celebration of His resurrection on Easter Sunday morning. Our emphasis is called, “Light of the World: 40 Days with Jesus” and it starts February 29 and ends April 8, 2012. Each day you will be reading from the events and teachings of Jesus that come from the last week of His life.

During the Passion week specifically (April 1-8, 2012), there will be three to four-minute videos posted on our church web site that will briefly chronicle what happened to Him on that day. We hope you will view these video summaries/devotionals just to help you better meditate on Christ and His great love for you.

Bookmarks are available in all the lobbies with the 40 daily Bible readings or you can download a PDF copy from our web site. Either way, make time each day to spend a few minutes with Christ as we walk along with Him to the cross and beyond!

I promise...your life will be changed by considering His great love for you that was demonstrated on Calvary’s hill. Thank God, though, He is no longer in the tomb and is alive forevermore!







Friday, February 24, 2012

Consider This...

Is anything too hard for the Lord ? I will return about this time next year, and Sarah will have a son." (Genesis 18:14 NLT)

How would you like to be ninety years of age and having your first child? But, you say, "That's not possible!" Anything is possible with God, even making the womb of a barren and aged woman come alive with new life! You may think your circumstances are too far gone for anyone to help or change. Read again the question posed to Abraham and remember what happened nine months later. Don't lose hope...God can do anything He wills to do!


 

Thursday, February 23, 2012

Consider This...

If the godly give in to the wicked, it's like polluting a fountain or muddying a spring. (Proverbs 25:26 NLT)

We must take our stand for the Lord against the wickedness of our age. Every time we make accommodations to the evils of our culture we "muddy the waters" of truth. Nobody wants to drink from a dirty fountain, neither is anyone impressed by weak Christians with no conviction. If it costs you your life...stand for what's right and biblical!

Wednesday, February 22, 2012

Consider This...

And this is eternal life, that they know you the only true God, and Jesus Christ whom you have sent. (John 17:3 ESV)

Eternal life is about more than just the duration of the life you have from God. It's about more than the Heavenly city where you're going to spend eternity. It's about more than just knowing that your sins are forgiven and will never be remembered against you. It's all of these things AND it's about the incredible privilege of knowing "the only true God" through His Son, Jesus Christ.

Tuesday, February 21, 2012

NT Manuscript Discoveries

The discovery of ancient manuscripts of the New Testament continues to this day and they are much older than most of the manuscripts we presently possess. Dr. Dan Wallace, resident scholar at Dallas Theological Seminary, is on the front-lines of these discoveries through the "Center for the Study of New Testament Manuscripts." Below is an article he recently wrote about one of the most exciting and newest manuscript finds discussed during a recent debate in which he participated. He also explains what these discoveries mean for the text of the New Testament we use today.


You can read his entire article here and/or click the link to go to his site where this article was originally found, as well as many others on this subject. These matters are important because they serve to further confirm our confidence that we have the inspired Word of God in our hands today. Fascinating stuff...I think!!

Dr. Wallace: Earliest Manuscript of the New Testament Discovered?

"On 1 February 2012, I debated Bart Ehrman at UNC Chapel Hill on whether we have the wording of the original New Testament today. This was our third such debate, and it was before a crowd of more than 1000 people. I mentioned that seven New Testament papyri had recently been discovered—six of them probably from the second century and one of them probably from the first. These fragments will be published in about a year.
"These fragments now increase our holdings as follows: we have as many as eighteen New Testament manuscripts from the second century and one from the first. Altogether, more than 43% of all New Testament verses are found in these manuscripts. But the most interesting thing is the first-century fragment.
"It was dated by one of the world’s leading paleographers. He said he was ‘certain’ that it was from the first century. If this is true, it would be the oldest fragment of the New Testament known to exist. Up until now, no one has discovered any first-century manuscripts of the New Testament. The oldest manuscript of the New Testament has been P52, a small fragment from John’s Gospel, dated to the first half of the second century. It was discovered in 1934.
"Not only this, but the first-century fragment is from Mark’s Gospel. Before the discovery of this fragment, the oldest manuscript that had Mark in it was P45, from the early third century (c. AD 200–250). This new fragment would predate that by 100 to 150 years.
"How do these manuscripts change what we believe the original New Testament to say? We will have to wait until they are published next year, but for now we can most likely say this: As with all the previously published New Testament papyri (127 of them, published in the last 116 years), not a single new reading has commended itself as authentic. Instead, the papyri function to confirm what New Testament scholars have already thought was the original wording or, in some cases, to confirm an alternate reading—but one that is already found in the manuscripts. As an illustration: Suppose a papyrus had the word “the Lord” in one verse while all other manuscripts had the word “Jesus.” New Testament scholars would not adopt, and have not adopted, such a reading as authentic, precisely because we have such abundant evidence for the original wording in other manuscripts. But if an early papyrus had in another place “Simon” instead of “Peter,” and “Simon” was also found in other early and reliable manuscripts, it might persuade scholars that “Simon” is the authentic reading. In other words, the papyri have confirmed various readings as authentic in the past 116 years, but have not introduced new authentic readings. The original New Testament text is found somewhere in the manuscripts that have been known for quite some time.
"These new papyri will no doubt continue that trend. But, if this Mark fragment is confirmed as from the first century, what a thrill it will be to have a manuscript that is dated within the lifetime of many of the eyewitnesses to Jesus’ resurrection!"

Consider This...

Make them holy by your truth; teach them your word, which is truth. (John 17:17 NLT)

If the "truth" makes you "holy" and God's "word" is the "truth" then you can't neglect God's "word" and be "holy." Bible reading must become one of the cornerstones of your daily habits so that God can sanctify you through its cleansing effect. Sin will keep you from God's Word or God's Word will keep you from sin! You make the choice by the priority you give Holy Scripture in your life.

Monday, February 20, 2012

Consider This...

And Abram believed the Lord, and the Lord counted him as righteous because of his faith. (Genesis 15:6 NLT)

People complicate God's eternal salvation by adding all kinds of conditions and requirements to God's ONE condition: faith. Several times in the New Testament God uses this account of Abraham to illustrate this simple fact. Believing on God's Son as your personal Savior will result in the forgiveness of your sins and an altered eternal destiny.

Friday, February 17, 2012

Consider This...

Rise up, O Lord , in all your power. With music and singing we celebrate your mighty acts. (Psalm 21:13 NLT)

Some people balk at any thought of worship being loud or boisterous, but sometimes the occasion requires it. Sure, there should also be moments for quiet reflection, but don't limit worship to only those formal expressions. Let the "music and singing" be at full volume when it's time to "celebrate" God's "mighty acts."

Thursday, February 16, 2012

Consider This...

Love prospers when a fault is forgiven, but dwelling on it separates close friends. (Proverbs 17:9 NLT)

Ask any couple that's been happily married for very many years and they'll tell you about the importance of forgiveness. It's inevitable in any relationship/friendship that offenses will occur and if you allow them to fester they will drive you apart. "Love prospers" where people live in the present and let go of the past (hurts).

Wednesday, February 15, 2012

Consider This...

Don't say, "I will get even for this wrong." Wait for the Lord to handle the matter. (Proverbs 20:22 NLT)

Revenge may feel good for the moment, but your actions will haunt you for the rest of your life. God has promised to set all things right in His own time and when He acts it will be just. Even if it looks like a person is getting away with wrong, just remember, the final judgment hasn't yet occurred. "Wait for the Lord to handle the matter" and you won't be sorry!

Tuesday, February 14, 2012

Consider This...

Avoiding a fight is a mark of honor; only fools insist on quarreling. (Proverbs 20:3 NLT)

There are some hills that aren't worth dying on and yet there are people who will fight...just because they love a "good" fight. When you can avoid an argument, God says that's a "mark of honor." The person that believes he must always prove himself right is not only acting foolishly...he's also demonstrating his arrogance.

Monday, February 13, 2012

Consider This...

If you love me, obey my commandments. (John 14:15 NLT)

What does it mean to love God? The simple answer is: to obey His commandments. Too often we equate love with feelings alone, but love is much more than just a feeling. For some people who are naturally "emotive," it is easier for them to experience those loving feelings. But, for many their love is found in simply doing what He commands them to do.

Friday, February 10, 2012

Consider This...

May the words of my mouth and the meditation of my heart be pleasing to you, O Lord, my rock and my redeemer. (Psalm 19:14 NLT)

The battle all Christians face is with the incongruence that too often exists between their inner and outer man. As these two aspects of life come increasingly into harmony, the genuineness and sincerity of our faith comes increasingly into view by others. We should all pray with the Psalmist that the "words of [our] mouths" AND "the meditation of [our] hearts" will both be pleasing to God.

Thursday, February 09, 2012

Consider This...

If you help the poor, you are lending to the Lord — and he will repay you! (Proverbs 19:17 NLT)

Jesus said the poor would always be with us and He expects us to care for them with compassion. This is such an important work that God says "he will repay" those who give them help! Can you think of a safer loan than one that's made to the Lord?

Wednesday, February 08, 2012

Consider This...

People ruin their lives by their own foolishness and then are angry at the Lord. (Proverbs 19:3 NLT)

It's always easier to blame someone else than to take responsibility for your own life. It's not God's fault if you act foolishly and then have to suffer the consequences. He's provided you with everything you need to make right choices, but He won't force you to follow His path to blessing.

Tuesday, February 07, 2012

Consider This...

For they loved human praise more than the praise of God. (John 12:43 NLT)

The "fear of man" can turn you into an approval junky in need of the "praise of men." The Christian's highest purpose is to live for the honor of One! At the Judgment Seat of Christ it won't matter how many sang your praises in this life, if you don't hear the words, "Well, done, good and faithful servant."

Monday, February 06, 2012

Consider This...

Who may worship in your sanctuary, Lord ? Who may enter your presence on your holy hill? ...Those who despise flagrant sinners, and honor the faithful followers of the Lord, and keep their promises even when it hurts. (Psalm 15:1, 4 NLT)

It's interesting to note that among the things God says are important when approaching Him in worship is keeping your "promises even when it hurts." Do you remember when a man was as good as his word and integrity was more important that expediency? Those things are still important to God and they should still be important to us. If you make a promise, keep your word...even if it "hurts" to do so.

Friday, February 03, 2012

Consider This...

Lazy people want much but get little, but those who work hard will prosper. (Proverbs 13:4 NLT)

You'll feel a lot better about yourself if you'll just get up and go to work. Your present employment may not be your dream job or pay you all you want, but it shows you have initiative and it's building personal character. Please listen carefully to this next statement...the promise of this verse isn't for those that merely "work." It's for those that "work hard!" 

 

Thursday, February 02, 2012

Consider This...

"Yes, Lord, I believe!" the man said. And he worshiped Jesus. (John 9:38 NLT)

It's so simple that anyone can do it, even a child. God's salvation is available to all that "believe!" We're not talking about having faith in faith, but about relying on Jesus Christ and His finished work on Calvary as your only means of eternal salvation and forgiveness of sins. With your heart...just say what this man said, "Yes, Lord, I believe!"

Wednesday, February 01, 2012

Consider This...

The godly give good advice to their friends; the wicked lead them astray. (Proverbs 12:26 NLT)

When you commiserate with people that are seeking pity or are simply wrong in their perspective, you don't help them...you hurt them. You drive them further into their darkness rather than bringing them to the light. "Yes" friends will tell you what you want to hear, but true friends will tell you what you "need" to hear.