Call of God

INTRODUCTION

We will abandon it all for the sake of the call, no other reason at all but the sake of the call, wholly devoted to live and to die , for the sake of the call,

Not for the sake of a creed or a cause, not for a dream or a promise, simply because it is Jesus who calls and if we believe we’ll obey.

(Taken from the song, For the Sake of the Call, by Steven Curtis Chapman)

Rom. 8:30:  And those He predestined, he also called, those he called, he also justified, those He justified, he also glorified.

I believe every Christian has a call on their lives.  We are all chosen by God and God has a specific plan for our lives and we can either accept this plan and purpose and go His way;  or we can reject it.  If God calls us for a specific task, God will confirm this call through the scriptures, through His people and provide for that specific call.  Where God calls and guides, God provides.

WOMEN CALLED BY GOD

RACHEL JOY

“I am not going to apologize for speaking the name of Jesus.  I am not going to justify my faith to them and I am not going to hide the light that God has put into me.  If I have to sacrifice everything .. I will.  I will take it.  If my friends have to become my enemies for me to be with my best friend Jesus, then that’s fine with me.”  (Extracts of a letter by Rachel Joy, p. 96)

Rachel Joy was a teenager from America who was killed for her faith in the Lord Jesus Christ.  Through her life millions have been blessed.  Jesus had a call on her life.  The journal in which she wrote her prayers to God indicates the intimate relationship she had with the Almighty.  This girl has made a big impact not only on my life but on the lives of people all over the world, especially the young people.

Joan D’ Arc

Her martyr’s death the Living God repaid

A girl, she speaks to us from History

A well-armed slyph she led a vast crusade

The world recalls the tale of Joan the Maid.

(Extract of the poem, Joan the Maid, written by Michael Fountina)

Joan d’Arc was a teenager who died a martyr’s death.  According to the Catholic Encyclopedia “her simplicity, piety and good sense appear at every turn, despite the attempts of the judges to confuse her”.  God had an awesome calling in the life of Joan d’Arc expressed in one of her letters written to Sire de Rotslaaer written from Lyons on 22 April, 1429.  According to the Catholic Encyclopedia, he reports the maid said “that she would save Orleans and would compel the English to raise the siege, that she herself in a battle before Orleans would be wounded by a shaft but would not die of it, and that the King, in the course of the coming summer, would be crowned at Reims, together with the other things which the King keeps secret”.  Joan d’Arc, with a call of God on her life, not only led a vast army of men in battle but also fulfilled the call of God on her life.

MOTHER TERESA

“There is a terrible hunger for love.  We all experience that in our lives – the pain, the loneliness.  We must have the courage to recognize it.  The poor you may have right in your own family.  Find them.  Love them.  Put your love for them in living action.  For in loving them you are loving God himself” (by Mother Teresa).  Mother Teresa was born Agnes Gonxha Bojaxhiu, and she was the youngest of three children.  When Mother Teresa was 18, she joined the order of the sisters of Our Lady of Loreto in Ireland.  It was on 10 September, 1946, God enlightened Mother Teresa with his call on her life while traveling on a train to Darjeeling, a hill station in the Himalayas. In quiet, intimate prayer with her Lord she heard distinctly what she referred to as “a call within a call”.   According to Mother Teresa, “I realized that I had the call to take care of the sick and the dying, the hungry, the naked, the homeless – to be God’s love in action to the poorest of the poor.  That was the beginning of the missionaries of Charity.”  She was aware of what she had to do, but she did not know how to get there.  She had previously been called to the religious life but God further called her to another kind of work and service in the religious life.  Mother Teresa’s life and call has touched the hearts of people all around the world.  She embodied the love of God on earth.  Her selfless giving nature has been an eye opener to a selfish materialistic world.  According to Mother Teresa “I see God in every human being.  When I wash the leper’s wounds, I feel I am nursing the Lord Himself.  Is it not a beautiful experience?”

AMY CARMICHAEL

The love that leads the way,

The faith that nothing can dismay,

The hope no disappointments live,

The passion that will burn like fire.

(by Amy Carmichael)

Amy Carmichael was an Irish missionary who spent 53 years in South India.  She founded the Dohnavaur Fellowship, a refuge for children in moral danger, especially young girls from the age of four who were sent to the temples to be used as prostitutes by the priests.  These girls were taught to sing and dance and bring pleasure to these temple priests.  The call of Amy Carmichael was to save these girls, and sometimes even boys, from this kind of life and Amy Carmichael became a mother to these girls.  She was called Amma which means mother.  Amy Carmichael, a beautiful woman of God with a definite call and purpose for her life, never married.  Amy Carmichael states “Do I regret now that for your sake I chose to do without that which nature desires, what was pressed upon me, so that I might serve ‘without distraction’, as Paul puts it?  No indeed I do not.”

Amy Carmichael had an impact on the lives of thousands of children in South India Dohnavur.

GRANNY BRAND

I realize now it had to be

Before He taught my soul to pray

Before the glory I could see

The Glory He promised me.

(by Granny Brand)

Evelyn Constance Brand and Jesse Brand came to India as missionaries on 28th August, 1913.  Evelyn had responded silently to a call of God on her life when Jesse spoke at a missionary meeting in St John’s Wood chapel speaking about his work in India.  She told her family she wanted to be a missionary and the Mission Board accepted her application to work in India where she again met up with Jesse Brand whom she later married.  Jesse Brand died of blackwater fever in 1928, and Evelyn Brand with a definite call on her life brought Christianity to the low caste inhabitants of all five mountain ranges of South India.  The ministry and call of Granny Brand was unique because she was a nurse, teacher and preacher to the diseased and poverty stricken hill people of South India.

Joni Eareckson Tada

Joni Eareckson Tada broke her neck in 1967 during a diving accident in which she became a quadriplegic.  The call of God came on her life.  Joni sensed God speaking to her saying “Joni, I want you to live life without use of your hands or legs and learn to smile while doing it.”  God also seemed to tell her “I want you to be my audiovisual aid of how My strength shows up best in weakness.”  Joni Eareckson is truly a testimony of God’s strength showing up in weakness and her life after her accident has accomplished much for God;.  God calls and uses us when we least expect it, when we are least prepared, when we are not termed perfect by worldly standards.  Moses felt the same way, yet God chose Moses to lead the children of Israel out of Egypt.  He was a poor speaker yet God made him the greatest leader.

MEN WITH A CALLING

MAHATMA GANDHI

“Austerity implies external renunciation, endurance and sometimes even hypocrisy.  But saintliness is an inner quality of the soul.  My mother’s austerity was only an echo of her inner life.  If you notice any purity in me, I have inherited it from my mother, and not from my father.  Mother died at the early age of forty.  I have been a witness of her behaviour in the flower of youth, but never did I see in her any frivolity, any recourse to beauty aids or interest in the pleasures of life.  The only impression she ever left on my mind is that of saintliness.”

Mahatma Gandhi definitely had a calling on his life.  He preached Satyagraha, or in other words, non-violence.  Mahatma Gandhi has definitely played a major role in the nation of India.  Practising satyagraha or non-violence, he brought about freedom to India.  Practising swaderhi or buying only Indian made goods, he boosted the economy.  Gandhigi was really a role model to the Indians – one frail, puny man accomplished the independence of a nation.  Yet my only regret being an Indian myself is that he did not have a relationship with the Lord Jesus Christ.  Rumours have it that he was an avid reader of the word of God yet he did not know God.    Hypothetically speaking, if Mahatma Gandhi was a Christian, the whole of India would have been saved.  Gandhi had a call on his life – not a holy, higher calling, but a calling to bring about freedom and independence to India.

MARTIN LUTHER

“Although I lived an irreproachable life as a monk, I felt that I was a sinner with an uneasy conscience before God, nor was I able to believe that I had pleased him with my satisfaction”.  At last, God being merciful, as I meditated day and night on the connection of the words ‘the righteousness of God is revealed in it, as it is written’, ‘the righteous shall live by faith’, I began to understand that righteousness of God.” (Martin Luther, Theology of the Cross)

Martin Luther, this incredible man with an incredible call and purpose, I believe is the father of Protestantism.  Martin Luther plays a significant role in the reformation or, in other words, the purpose of reformation and had the courage given by God to stand up for the authority of the word of God.  This man, I believe, was predestined for this specific call on his life.

MY CALLING

When I was nine years old, I was miraculously healed of asthma in a healing crusade.  When I turned ten, my father, who is now a missionary pastor in Egypt, spoke about preaching the gospel to the people.  In that service, I dedicated my life to God to serve Him.  I came home and wrote a poem which says “I want to be a servant of God, you may ask me why, that’s between God and me and nothing can destroy, the love of God for me.  He saved me from the pangs of death when I was about to die and this is not a lie, for He has a purpose and this purpose is I”.

God has blessed me with a good singing voice and other talents.  Yes, I do know God has a plan and purpose for my life and God has a call on my life.  What that specific call is I do not know.  What I do know is whatever way He is willing to use me, I am willing and I will be obedient to Him.  If God wants me to be a light that shines in the corner, I will;  if He wants me to be on a pedestal, I will.  My heart’s desire is that the glory of the Lord will be manifested in me and through me, through my life and through my testimony.

I would like to conclude with a poem I wrote sometime back while I was in Egypt.

Who am I?

That thought in my heart I ponder

What am I meant to be

Oh God, the future I just can’t foresee

Yet you care for me.

You didn’t just let me be,

You have a place and purpose

Thy Word is the key.

I came into the world a little seed,

Curious about the world so mysterious,

Bombarded with emotions hilarious,

At times delirious, at other times, furious

As I started to grow and mature to the tree I was meant to be,

I faced the storms of life

Into temptations I was tossed,

Yet through thy divine grace at Calvary

To temptation I was no longer held in slavery,

You set me free, enabling me to grow in sanctity,

Your word says, You shall bear fruit in season,

Seasons have come, seasons are gone,

Oh God, I feel so alone, why was I ever born,

Yet you on me never did frown,

The veil to enter the holy of holies was torn

By thy divine blood on the cross which was no loss,

At thy feet I place my supplication,

Oh Christ, on me make a divine transformation,

This season, let me see my life has a reason

Let me bear fruit at a dozen

Change my heart, my attitude

As I grow and mature in thy attitude,

As I pray I feel thy presence come as a ray

I feel the power of thy awesome presence like rain on me does spray

Father, when will you use me

Is it today?

I feel the rain come on me washing all my doubts and fears without a trace

Speaking to me through a gentle breeze

Thy love for me will never cease

I hear they voice saying my plans for you will be fulfilled come what may

All your have to do, daughter, is to pray.

BIBLIOGRAPHY

Catholic Encyclopedia

Chanda, Yogesh, Rediscovering Gandhi, 1997.

Elliot, Elizabeth, The Life and Legacy of Amy Carmichael – A Chance to Die, 1961.

Le Joly, E., We do it for Jesus, Oxford University Press, 1977.

McGrath, Alister E., Luther’s Theology of the Cross, 1985.

Scott, Darrel and Nimmo, Beth, Rachel’s Tears – A spiritual journey of Columbine Martyr Rachel Scott, 2000

Wilson, Dorothy Clarke, Granny Brand Her Story, Paul Brand Publishing, Seattle, 1976.

Yancey, P., Lucado, M., Maxwell, John C., Hayford, Jack, Eareckson Tada, Joni, Barnett, Tommy, Boa, Kenneth, Wells, Thelma, Destiny and Deliverance – spiritual insights from the life of Moses, 1998

Anthropology from a religeous perspective

What is anthropology and what aspect of anthropology are we studying/

Anthropology is the study of mankind and in this particular context we are studying anthropology from the religious perspective.

According to Glazier and other evidence, we are in the golden age of anthropology of religion.  Karl Marx (1818-1883) was concerned for the “spiritual alienation arising from socio-economic deprivation and with the marking of economic inequality by religious activity”.

Sigmund Freud (1856-1939) articulated a full and intellectually inspiring reduction of religious experience to biological and social drives (taken from internet).  Luis Berkhof says that “the transition from theology to anthropology (that is from the study of God to the study of man) is a natural one.  Man is not only the crown of creation but also the object of God’s special care.

Darwin talks about the survival of the fittest, but when we speak of a fit person from the Christian view, I would say a person who is prosperous financially, spiritually, physically and mentally.

When God created man, God created a complex creature.  Physically man has a mind, a heart and a body.  Spiritually, man has a spirit and a soul.  Emotionally and mentally, man has a conscience and feelings.  When we put all this together we get a man.

Futility of mind and action.  J. Rodman William says that “the very coming together of man and woman as ‘one flesh’ is a kind of parallel to the spiritual relationship of man and his maker.  When that spiritual relationship is distorted, distortion may set in on the human level

We can clearly see, as men and women are torn between materialism, futility of their thinking and feeling, only Jesus can fulfil and fill that empty void.  As men and women deviate from each other to their other interests, their relationship is torn apart.

So what should our role be in this world?  The answer is simple evangelism and prayer.

discussion questions

  1. How would you describe a fit person in the spiritual sense?
  1. How do you think our mind and actions are co-related?
  1. How would you reach out to the world?


BIBLIOGRAPHY

Williams, J. Rodman, Renewal Theology, Michigan, Zondervan, 1990

Pneumotolgy

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Whatever is true of the triune God is true of the holy spirit … a considered perusal of the sacred text yields an impression that the holy spirit is the mighty executive of the Godhead and by so much his relation to both father and son is a theme of great proportions.”  (L. S. Chafer)

Christlikeness is the primary manifestation of the filling of the Spirit.”  (Charles C. Rynie)

The holy spirit has graciously connected Himself with two things – truth and prayer.”  (C. H. Spurgeon)

According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “The branch of Christian theology concerned with the holy ghost and other spiritual concepts”.

What is the trinity?  We have God the father, God the son, and God the holy spirit – the three in one. The age old examples are a hard boiled egg.  We have the egg shell, egg yoke and egg white.  We have ice, water and water vapour.  Three in one.  Gen. 1:2 tells us that the spirit of God was hovering over the waters.  Who is this spirit of God who existed before anything existed?  In Gen. 2:7, God breathed into the breath of man.  When God created man in his image, did man have life in him.  No, the life came when God breathed his breath into man.  In other words, man now has a spirit.  God is Triune.

We can go deeper into this subject but there is no time.   Eg  what is the difference between soul and spirit.

Where does the holy spirit dwell in the life of a born again believer?  The holy spirit dwells in the heart of a believer.  The holy spirit is omnipotent, omniscient and omnipresent.

How does the indwelling of the holy spirit change our lives?  According to Acts 2:104, when the holy spirit came on the believers in the form of tongues of fire, it did not just stop with the gift of tongues.  There seems to be a radical transformation in the personality of Peter as He boldly spoke to the crowds.  The holy spirit, through him, convicted the crowds and many put their faith and trust in God.   (see diagram over)

  1. How has the infilling of the holy spirit impacted your life?
  2. What is more important, baptism of the holy spirit or baptism of water?
  3. How do you think you can renew your relationship with the holy spirit?  or how do think you can have a closer communion with the holy spirit?

One new perspective that I gained while studying the subject of pneumatology was that the Holy Spirit prepares us for ministry.  After Jesus was baptized by John the Baptist, the holy spirit came on Jesus and Jesus, already anointed, was specifically anointed for the task ordained for Him.  The question I now put forward is did Jesus commence His ministry as soon as He was empowered?  Luke 4:1-12 tells us Jesus was led by the spirit of God to the desert where He was tempted by Satan.  I would like to add that God tests us.  God allows certain trying times in a person’s life .. but God never tempts us.  If we take the story of Job, God allowed Job to go through a very horrendous experience but Job, because his faith in God was firm, was blessed beyond measure in his later life.  Now, coming back to the former question, I believe God prepares us before ministry for the specific task or tasks appointed for us.

Take the life of Elisha.  Elisha waited ten years for the double portion of anointing.  Those ten years were the processing time and the preparation time for Elisha.

Why was apostle Paul two years in the desert before he went up to Jerusalem to meet the other apostles.  Because it was his preparation time.  It was his processing time.

How does the holy spirit prepare and process us?  I believe He sometimes allows us to go through trying times.  He sometimes allows us to see how weak we are so that we rely more on His strength and His wisdom.  He sometimes allows loneliness in a person’s life which enables us to have a closer relationship with Him.  He sometimes just gives us the green signal and tells us, you are ready, go for it.  It is up to God to map our life and it is our duty as His children to walk in His way.  But God never forces us;  God never pushes His call down our throats.  We can either choose to obey or disobey.  The holy spirit is our comforter, our guide, our teacher, our healer, our best friend.  It should be our duty as His children to say, “Holy spirit, have your way in me”.

Why do the Pentecostal churches attract the most amount of Christians?  Is it because it is more fun?  It is because of the move of the holy spirit.  According to statistics taken from the book, The Holiness Pentecostal Tradition, by Vinson Synan, the global Pentecostal/charismatic membership was:

1901 – 40 members

1975 – 96 million

1995 – 460 million

2000 – 550 million

Praise God, the membership is still growing.


BIBLIOGRAPHY

Duewel, Wesley, Revival Fire, Michigan, Zondervan, 1995

Synan, Vinson, The Holiness – Pentecostal Tradition, Michigan, Zondervan, 1971

Williams, J. Rodman, Renewal Theology, Michigan, Zondervan, 1990

David

THE MONARCHY

KING DAVID

Introduction:

1 Samuel 16:11,12 “There is still the youngest, Jesse answered, but he is tending the sheep … So he sent and had him brought in.  He was ruddy with fine appearance and handsome features.  Then the Lord said, ‘Rise and anoint him;  he is the one’.”

David, Israel’s greatest King.  David, who name is predominant in the lineage of Jesus.  David, man after God’s own heart.  David who fell into temptation, yet sought repentance.  David, a leader, poet, musician, song writer.  I believe David is one of the most fascinating Biblical characters that ever lived.  David, a rags to riches story, from a humble shepherd boy to the greatest king that ever lived.  Why?  Because God chose and anointed him and appointed him.  God chose a humble shepherd boy.

David, from the Hebrew word pronounced daw-veed, meaning beloved.

Date:  According to Wayne Blank, author of Daily Bible study, “David was born about 1040 BC, the eighth and youngest son of Jesse of Bethlehem.  Anton Marks in his journal on King David says that “his reign began in 1000 BC”.  The life of King Davis is written in the books of 1 and 2 Samuel.  Samuel was born 1150 BC.  According to Hayford’s Bible Handbook by Jack W. Hayford, p. 69, “we know that it was written after the division of the nation in 931 BC.  Also since there is no mention of the fall of Samaria in 722 BC, it should be dated before this event”.

Authorship:  The Jewish Talmud ascribes authorship to Samuel.  However, according to Hayford, p. 69, “but some suppose that Abiathar the priest wrote it”.

The Selection of King David:  According to Dr Gartow Friedrich Oehlor in his book, Theology of the Old Testament, p. 361, “The person of Samuel, moved as he was by the prophetic spirit, was now the center of the nation’s life.  The sanctuary being rejected and the agency of the high priesthood suspended, the mediatorship between God and His people vested with the prophet”.  The prophet Samuel is a type of Christ because he was the mediator between God and the people.  In 1 Sam. 16:11-13, it tells us a little about the history and personality of David.  David was the youngest son.  In the Eastern and Middle Eastern cultures, the eldest son is most respected and is usually the elder of the family after the death of the father.  David, on the contrary, was the youngest son.  David was a shepherd.  I believe that it was at this time that David developed an intimate relationship with God.  In Samuel 6:13, when Samuel took the horn of oil and anointed David, the spirit of God came on David in power.  In Luke 3:21-22, it tells us about the baptism of Jesus.  When Jesus was baptized in the Jordan River by John the Baptist, the spirit of God came in the form of a dove and rested on Jesus.  It was then, and only then, that Jesus had supernatural power to go and perform miracles.  Now let us compare these two portions of Scripture with a charismatic perspective.

DAVID JESUS
1 Samuel 16:13 Luke 3:21,22
The holy spirit came upon David in power when Samuel anointed Him in the presence of his brothers. When Jesus was baptized by the prophet, John the Baptist, the holy spirit came on Him in the form of a dove.

The significance of the anointing of David is of tremendous importance to me because I believe that it is symbolic of the baptism of Jesus.  It was only after this anointing and this baptism that there was a “radical transformation” in the life of David and the ministry of Jesus.  Why?  Because from that particular point, the holy spirit came on them in power.

David’s powerful reign:  According to the Old Testament Survey by William Sanford, David Allan, Frederic William, p. 244, 245, the reign of David can be split into three parts summarized as:

  1. King over Judah at Hebron:  (1:1-4:12).  David’s respite from Saul’s persecution and his return from exile among the Philistines were clouded by his remorse at the slaughter on Mt Gilboa.
  1. Struggle for the Throne (2:1-4:12):  “David’s triumphal return from his sojourn in Ziglag resulted in his acclamation as King in Judah in Hebron.
  1. King over all Israel at Jerusalem:  The rival gone, David was hailed at Hebron as king of all Israel.

David’s political and religious reforms:

David’s political reforms:  According to the Pictorial Bible Dictionary by Merril C. Tenny, “from 1002 to about 995 BC, David expanded his kingdom on all sides:  west against Philistia, taking Gath;  east against Moab;  north against Syria;  and south against stubborn Edom.  An alliance with Hiram of Tyre enabled David to construct a palace in Jerusalem.  David’s political analogies with Egypt, his cabinet, including such officers as the recorder (public relations official), the scribe (secretary of state), David reigned supreme”.  According to the Old Testament Survey by William Sanford, David Allen and Frederic William, “David’s religious reforms, military outreach and political and social reorganization called for sweeping changes in administrative structure”.

According to Old Testament Life and Literature (1968) by Gerald A. Larue, “the old chieftain type kingship represented by Saul belonged to the past;  kingship now involved administration of a large unified central state and military control of subject areas.  Gone forever was the time when it could be said “everyone did what was right in his own sight”.

David’s religious reforms:  According to the Pictorial Bible Dictionary by Merril C. Tenney, “David also elevated Jerusalem into his religious capital by installing Moses’ ark of the covenant in a tent on Zion.  He honoured it both with dedicatory psalm and with a permanent ministry of Levitical singers under Asaph”.  According to Gerald A. Larue “Ritual sacrifices associated with the moving of the ark were performed by David.  No special shrine or temple was constructed for the ark, making it necessary for a writer to explain why David failed to build a temple for Yahweh, although he constructed a palace for himself” (ch. 7).  What Gerald C. Larue, who wrote Old Testament Life and Literature (1988) failed to realize is that God specifically told David that his son Solomon would build the temple of God and Solomon, blessed beyond measure financially, built a magnificent temple for God.  Solomon did a great job in building the temple.

Davidic Covenant:  According to the Moody Handbook of Theology by Paul Enns, he states that “the kingdom concept reaches its zenith in the Davidic Covenant, which predicts the future millennial reign of David’s greater son, the Messiah”.  Paul Enns goes on to state the nature of the covenant in 2 Samuel 7, God promised David the following:

  1. David is to have a child yet to be born who shall succeed him and establish his kingdom.
  2. This son (Solomon) shall build the temple instead of David.
  3. The throne of his kingdom shall be established forever.
  4. The throne will not be taken away from him (Solomon) even though his sins justify chastisement.
  5. David’s house, throne and kingdom shall be established forever.

Distinctive Pentecostal Beliefs:  1 Samuel 16:18.  “I have seen a son of Jesse of Bethlehem who knows how to play the harp.  He is a brave man and a warrior.  He speaks well and is a fine looking man.  And the Lord is with him”.  Why was the Lord with David?  Because I believe he spent time praising and worshipping God.  (Let us picture David sitting on a rock with beautiful hills all around him surrounded by his sheep.  Just lost in the presence of God, playing harp, eyes closed, just loving God.)  That is the reason God chose him and called him a man after God’s own heart.  As David was shepherding his flock, it was a preparation time for him to shepherd his people;  shepherd a nation.

Now coming back to the topic of a distinctive Pentecostal belief, praise and worship is definitely a key point.  I believe David is the most awesome worship leader that ever lived.

Secondly, 1 Samuel 16:13, when David was anointed as King, the spirit of the Lord came on him in power.  He was anointed.  Thirdly, 2 Samuel 23:2 “The spirit of the Lord spoke through me, his word was on my tongue”.  The Lord speaks through David because he is full of the spirit of God.

Personal Application:  This study of the life of David has really put within me a desire and an urge to spend more time praising and worshipping God.  I feel that I am now in the “liminality” or in the transaction period of what God has in store for me.  As I studied the life of David, it gave me hope that in due time God always answers.  God has a specific plan and purpose for our lives.  David was chosen by God and God had a plan and purpose for his life.  In the same way, I can now face the future without worry or fear, knowing that God has chosen me and has a definite plan and purpose for my life.

In conclusion, I would like to quote from the Moody Handbook of Theology by Paul Enns, “God will ultimately move to restore man from his subservience to sin.  He will do it through Messiah, a descendant of David.  God will eventually give Messiah an earthly political and spiritual kingdom over Israel and over the nations in which Messiah will rule in righteousness.

David’s life as King taken from Nelson’s Complete Book of Bible Maps and Charts.

According to Walter C. Kaiser in his book Old Testament Theology, “God’s promise to David in 2 Samuel 7 has to be among the most brilliant moments in the history of salvation”.

BIBLIOGRAPHY

Blank, Wayne, Daily Bible Study, article from internet.

Enns, Paul, The Moody Handbook of Theology, Moody Press, Chicago, 1989.

Hayford, Jack W., Hayford’s Bible Handbook, Nashville, 1995.

Kaiser, Walter C., Toward an Old Testament Theology, Michigan, 1995.

Larue, Gerald A., Old Testament Life and Literature, article from Internet, 1968.

Marles, Anton, Journal King David, article from internet, 2000.

Nelson, T., Nelson’s Complete Book of Bible Maps and Charts, Thomas Nelson Publishers, Nashville, 1996.

Oehler, Dr G. F., Theology of the Old Testament, Minnesota, 1883.

Sanford, William, Allen, David, William Frederic, Old Testament Survey, Michigan, Zondervan, 1982.

Tenney, Merril C., Pictorial Bible Dictionary, Michigan, Zondervan, 1963.

Circle Of Life

Have you ever wondered why you were walking in circles same job same car same mortgage same coffee in the morning and yes same husband or same wife, well my dear brothers and sisters we are not living a soap opera or Holly wood movie we are living life a reality.
It happened many years back when the children of Israel walked for 40 years in the desert they mumbled and complained just as we all do when we see the bills.But God through the  vision and direction of Joshua brought them home to their promised land.
Someone once asked me where and what is home to me I said it is a place of contentment, a place of peace, a place of refuge a place of love, a place where you are most comfortable and you are not looking for anything else or anyone else that place my dear friends is home.
You may be in America and are in the best place in the world to live in. I live in the United Kingdom in Northern Ireland and yes it is just as good  as America but I realised though I have all the basic luxuries in the world such as clean running water, micro wave, good food and a wonderful husband there was a feeling of dissatisfaction in my heart and I knew unless I do what He wants me to do that is to serve Him in spirit and in truth that feeling would never go away. I am 32 years old with my first baby in my arms she is such a blessing ,what could a stay at home mother and house wife do? I realised I could not do as much as I wanted but I could do what He wanted and that was to read the word, pray, sing to my baby and be a good wife to my husband I am not perfect but I could do my best.
Now coming back to walking in circles well life is a circle they say what goes around comes around, the song the circle of life in the lion king yes life is a circle but how you live in this circle is another thing you could either walk all your life in the wilderness mumbling and complaining or you could live in the promised land with milk and honey, You may say I am comfortable in my promised land but what are you doing for the one who has given you everything you have? , learn to be content and if you need to change then change for the better don’t just live life but make life worth living.
Remember you are someone special, God has chosen to do mighty things through you .Stop mumbling and complaining and doing the things the world does you are you.You are not someone else though we wish to be.You have to make an impact in this world so that others will know we are not just followers of him by word but by Action.So rise up let Jesus be your Joshua and lead you to your promised land instead of going round and round in circles read the word of God pray and seek Him.Watch him lead you to the promised land to the land flowing with milk , honey and contentment. Contentment in your life and with your life partner we are not as the famous soap opera goes the Bold and beautiful but we are the blessed and are a blessing to others through Him. Love overcomes all evil, all friction and all faults so let love prevail in this circle of life God has placed you and me in.

Why did the authors write the Bible

In the beginning was the  word and the word was with God and the word was God. John 1:1

The authors under the inspiration of the Holy Spirit wrote these books. These books were written so that man might read the word of God and be inspired.
Hear the word of God and interpret. Interpret the word of God and receive revelation.

The bible inspired by the Holy Spirit written by mortal man so as to build a bridge of revelation between man and God. This bridge being our Lord Jesus Christ. So that man might comprehend the word and accept Jesus Christ as Lord and Saviour of their lives.

The whole word revolves around one significant figure that is the Messiah Jesus Christ . Jesus Christ is the fulfilment of prophecy.

Why did the authors write ?  God knowing the heart of man, knowing the troubles of man gave us the gift of His word through His servants to write this awesome word called the Bible.

The Bible is for every individual offering the forgiveness of sins and eternal life through Christ. For God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son that whosoever believeth in Him shall not perish but have everlasting life.  John 3:16
God wants the world to enjoy eternal life in His presence in out of His manifold love. The Bible signifies one word that word is love .  Love for the world given to us through His word . Why did the authors write ? The author wrote because of God’s love for mankind . That  love came in the form of His Son Jesus. Accept Jesus and receive eternal life in Christ.

Time Travel Through The Bible

Hebrews 1:1,2 “ In the past God spoke to our forefathers through the prophets at many times and in various ways, but in these last days He has spoken to us by His son, whom He appointed heir of all things, and through whom He made the universe.

What do these verses tell us? God in the past days spoke through the prophets as the Holy spirit in the Old Testament rested on prophets, priests and Kings. Therefore these were the only anointed people who were able to speak out the word that was entrusted to them through the Holy Spirit. Hence in the past days God spoke through the prophets.

Now lets go on a “ Time Machine” to the station of Jesus on earth. Jesus spoke through the power of the Holy Spirit that descended on Him in the form of a dove. When He was baptised in the Jordan river by John the Baptist (Luke 3 :21)
Signs and wonders followed His words because of the Holy Spirit indwelling Him.

Now lets go further into time when Jesus died for us on the cross and ascended into heaven.  That was the period of the advent of the Holy Spirit( Acts 2 :3)

Now lets walk through time, God in the past spoke through the prophets, Then God spoke through Jesus. How does God speak to us now? God speaks to us through His Divinely Inspired word and through His Holy Spirit, in this “ Cosmopolitan Contemporary world” God pours out His spirit on all flesh, on all peoples of every race, creed and tongue ( Joel 2 :28, 29) on condition they accept Jesus Christ as Saviour of their lives.

When Jesus left us, Jesus still remained not by body but through His Spirit. That Spirit remains on earth today in you and in me. That Spirit enables us to be all that God intended for us to be before the creation of the world.

Now lets take the time machine to the future Revelation 21:2-4  says that  when the new city of God appears Jesus will  live among us and He will wipe away every tear from our eyes and there will be no more death and suffering. We will see Jesus face to face and we will be  with  Jesus forever more.