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22
Jun

Live Blog: Upper Room Covenant Group

   Posted by: Martin Sullivan    in Blogger's Thoughts, Study Recap

6:05 – David started the group tonight with a question, “What does it mean that the devil has the power of death?”  The devil can tempt us with sin and the wages of sin are death.  However, it does not imply that Satan has any power of a child of God or over Christ.  As seen in Job, the devil must ask permission from God before even touching one of His children.

6:11 – David follows with another question, “How has Christ delivered us from the devils power of death?”  He has delivered us from the sting of death which is sin and the power of sin is the law.  Christ has delivered us from the law. The moralist tries to keep the law but it is a futile effort.  None can keep the laws.

6:16 – Consider how the Christ’s death not only changed the world, but significantly changed Heaven.  Before Christ, the devil could bring accusation against God (i.e. David was a murder and adulterer and you have called him a man after your own heart).  After Christ, the devil had no way to accuse the Father. (Rev 12:10)  This is so important because so many people think the cross was just a sign of God’s love toward men.  It was so much more, He glorified Himself through the cross and achieved much more than we could every understand.

6:28 – MacArthur speculates that God did not immediate cast Satan from Heaven because curiosity may have welled up in the remaining Angels.  Thus, God may have continued to put out revolts for eternity as the Bible does say sin will run its course.  Interesting theory.

6:31 – Tim is now leading the group. The theme is from Martyn Lloyd-Jones Great Doctorines of the Bible chapter Blessings of the New Covenant.

6:40 – Just completed a round room discussion on why The Message is such an insulting translation of the Bible.  Tim brings the focus back on the study.  Christ actually accomplished something on the cross, not something potentially (as would be the case if dealing with our will).  Christ said, “It is finished” (John 19:30).  See the previous post by Arturo Azurdia.  If it were the other way, if Christ was just waiting for people to come after all the work He accomplished, He should be pitied.  He went to the cross with a mission… to save His children.  He went to the cross with names – His chosen.  He was not passive, He offered Himself up.

6:54 – Had to step away to get my daughter a cup of water.  Back into the study now, Tim is talkin about how he used to fear death and think of it a lot bu not anymore.  He just hopes that when it comes, it is not painful and it’s “while [he's] nighty night.” :)

6:56 – Christ’s blood ratified the new covenant.  The old covenant was writen on tablets of stone.  The new covenant is written in our hearts.  Symbolic.

7:01 – Assurnace of slavation is not free reigns to sin just because we cannot loose salvation.  Pastor Dave points out that a saved person cannot be like a lost person. It is impossible.

7:05 – Closing prayer and conclusion until next week when Tim will continue this chapter of study.

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19
May

John 15 Matthew Henry

   Posted by: David Bickley    in Matthew Henry, Salvation

matthew-henryJesus Christ is the Vine, the true Vine. The union of the human and Divine natures, and the fulness of the Spirit that is in him, resemble the root of the vine made fruitful by the moisture from a rich soil. Believers are branches of this Vine. The root is unseen, and our life is hid with Christ; the root bears the tree, diffuses sap to it, and in Christ are all supports and supplies. The branches of the vine are many, yet, meeting in the root, are all but one vine; thus all true Christians, though in place and opinion distant from each other, meet in Christ. Believers, like the branches of the vine, are weak, and unable to stand but as they are borne up. The Father is the Husbandman. Never was any husbandman so wise, so watchful, about his vineyard, as God is about his church, which therefore must prosper. We must be fruitful. From a vine we look for grapes, and from a Christian we look for a Christian temper, disposition, and life. We must honour God, and do good; this is bearing fruit. The unfruitful are taken away. And even fruitful branches need pruning; for the best have notions, passions, and humours, that require to be taken away, which Christ has promised to forward the sanctification of believers, they will be thankful, for them. The word of Christ is spoken to all believers; and there is a cleansing virtue in that word, as it works grace, and works out corruption. And the more fruit we bring forth, the more we abound in what is good, the more our Lord is glorified. In order to fruitfulness, we must abide in Christ, must have union with him by faith. It is the great concern of all Christ’s disciples, constantly to keep up dependence upon Christ, and communion with him. True Christians find by experience, that any interruption in the exercise of their faith, causes holy affections to decline, their corruptions to revive, and their comforts to droop. Those who abide not in Christ, though they may flourish for awhile in outward profession, yet come to nothing. The fire is the fittest place for withered branches; they are good for nothing else. Let us seek to live more simply on the fulness of Christ, and to grow more fruitful in every good word and work, so may our joy in Him and in his salvation be full.  (By Matthew Henry)

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12
May

Full assurance

   Posted by: Tim Haufler    in Uncategorized

Ephesians 1:13&14 “Having believed, you were marked in him with a seal, the promised Holy Spirit, who is a deposit guaranteeing our inheritance until the redemption of those who are God’s possession – to the praise of his glory.”

The Holy Spirit has been left as a deposit guaranteeing your inheritance. So, if you are His and have been truly sealed with His Spirit, and He doesn’t come back for you He has to leave His deposit which is the third person of the trinity… therefore He would cease to be God. God himself secures our salvation! The truth will set you free…

http://www.alfredplacechurch.org.uk/Sermons/eph14.htm

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