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Over the course of the year, there have been many questions asked concerning Biblical matters. Quite often those questions are ask with a qualifying statement such as: "This is probably a foolish question, but....." There are two types of "foolish" Biblical questions: (1) Questions never asked, therefore they go unanswered (very foolish). One illustration of the last type of "foolish" question is found in the Old Testament story of the queen of Sheba and Solomon.
Many questions concerning Biblical matters are "hard" questions. Hard in the sense they are difficult to explain in human terms. The "hard" questions referred to in 1 Kings 10 were not "hard" because the answers were detailed and complicated. Instead, they were hard to answer because even the "right" answer might be the "wrong" answer These "hard" questions were more like riddles, or contrived sayings designed to "trick" or confuse the one answering. These questions were given with the intent and hope that the one answering would look foolish because of their answer. We have many illustrations of this type of question in the New Testament, also. The "lawyers" used this type of question in an effort to "trip-up" Christ.
Paul, in his instructions to a couple of young up-and-coming preachers stated...:
That last verse would make a good theme for our studies throughout the year 2000, AND beyond. We fundamentalists are very good at affirming constantly those things we believe. However, there seems to be a weakness when it comes to translating those things we believe into a constant stream of "good works".
Its amazing how many people, even Believers, search the Word of God and often search
diligently.., BUT "in an improper manner" or for the wrong
reasons. They want Biblical documentation for their wrong concepts, and/or actions. They do not
search so they can know Biblical truth, AND through that truth
"maintain good works" Satan has long used this type of questioning to bring disruption to the plan of God, and to plot
against God in the hope of furthering his own schemes. The first recorded use of this type of
question by Satan is found in
We are to avoid this "type" of questioning, and not become involved in its snare. This
type of question does not promote Biblical knowledge, Spiritual growth or edification. Instead,
these questions can only bring... "envy, strife, reviling, evil suspicions, useless
wranglings of men of corrupt minds and destitute of the truth, who suppose that godliness is a
means of gain" Foolish questions produce the opposite of Gods purpose for Biblical truth, and should be avoided, along with the one asking such questions. Questions that inquire after and into the truth, so a proper and accurate conclusion can be drawn are vital and helpful, so that Biblical actions may result. I can give basically two responses in dealing with Biblical (not foolish) questions: (1) State the answer to the question. In the first response, the answer is given, and it may or may not be Biblically correct. This response is simple, direct and quick. This response says, "Believe this answer BECAUSE I gave it." The questioner may have an answer. However, that answer may not give any real understanding, and may never speak to the "heart" of the question. When a person asks a Biblical question, the doubt in their mind that spawned such a question may have little to do with the stated question. Often a person does not know how to put their doubts into words, or they may not want to state those doubts openly. Therefore, only answering the stated question may not give understanding to the real doubt. This procedure, of only answering "surface" questions, often leads to the so called "pat church answers" that are correct in content, but give little help in living a holy life in an unholy world. In the second response, an answer is also given. In addition to the answer, the questioner is shown the process of finding the answer. Now the questioner has both the answer and the assurance of the Biblical correctness of that answer. Through that process, they have also been taught how to resolve other Biblical questions, without having the "Answer Man" at their side. My preferred and normal procedure to Biblical questions is the second response. My desire is not simply to GIVE an answer, BUT to show how to arrive at the answer. In that manner, the questioner has the answer, AND has the conviction that the answer is Biblical, not just someones opinion. This process also gives "tools" to enable the questioner to find the answers to the questions that couldnt be or werent express. Through this process, Spiritual strength and growth are gained. This process allows the questioner to be in partnership with the Holy Spirit as He teaches the "deep things of God" by comparing Spiritual with Spiritual. Once a person has been through this process of seeking and learning the Biblical answers to
Biblical questions, they can teach others to do likewise
"This is what I think it says." or "In my opinion, the answer is....".
When it comes to Biblical truths and the actions based on those truths, it is important that we are personally persuaded and convinced that those "things" are true and from God. After all, your eternal destiny and rewards are dependent on those truths, and your actions should be in accord with them.
When using this process to find the answer to a Biblical question, quite often the "answer" to the question becomes far less important THAN the other truths learned while searching out the answer. More often than not, the sweet fellowship you will have with the Holy Spirit through this process will mean far more than the "answer" when it is found. May I interject the obvious. Finding and understanding Biblical answers is not as simple as a "click" of the computer mouse. The understanding of Biblical questions/answers may take a lifetime as you compare all Scripture with all other Scriptures several times over.
If I simply state the answer or you read the answer in a book, you may be impressed with my knowledge or the knowledge of the author (on the other hand you might not). However, your impression of some persons knowledge or lack thereof will not bring Spiritual growth or fellowship with Christ to you personally. Nor will that Biblical truth be a personal conviction in your life. If you are to meet and defeat the pressures of the world, the flesh and the Devil, you will NEED a firm conviction of the truths of God. Knowing that pastor so-n-so believes and teaches those truths, will not give you the strength and courage to stand against all physical odds, and the fiery darts of Satan. After the death of Abraham, he went to a place called Paradise. While there, Abraham told the rich man, who was in Torments, something that teaches us a great Spiritual lesson on this subject. The rich man had ask that someone from the dead go back and convince his brothers of Spiritual matters, so they would not end up in the same place he was.
The "persuasion" needed to stand against evil and live in holiness WILL NOT come through what some person might say or think, EVEN if that person comes back from the dead!! The personal "persuasion" needed to live for Christ and resist Satan WILL ONLY come from the study and belief of "Moses and the prophets". The phrase "Moses and the prophets" refers to the entire Word of God. There is only one source that has the power to "persuade" you to live above the natural and dwell in the Spiritual realm. That "source" is the living Word of God administered by the Holy Spirit. Look briefly at what the Scriptures say about our need for conviction or persuasion concerning the Word of God. Abraham had the "persuasion" needed to live the life of faith when all natural elements were contrary to such living.
This persuasion or conviction did not come because someone else had tested the truth of Gods Word and found it sure and firm. This persuasion did not come because his nephew Lot, or his bond servant had researched the truths of the Word of God and confirmed them as accurate. NO!! Abraham, personally, tested Gods promises. Therefore, he did not waver.., but was strengthened in faith.., giving God the glory and he was fully convinced that God was true to His Word and able to carry out what He promised. Just because I believe or your parents and your friends believe Gods truths, that will NOT make those Biblical truths a reality in your life. YOU must personally "taste" and see that the promises of God are true and everlasting. Paul found God and His Word sufficient to empower him to live above the world, adversity and persecution. Listen to what Paul said on the subject...
The "key" to this passage is found in the first part of Paul had PERSONALLY tested Gods truth in many practical everyday situations, and names some in this passage. Paul had been in tribulation, distress, persecution, famine, he had been without proper clothing, etc. In ALL of those situations Christ was sufficient and through Christ, Paul didnt just endure those things. While experiencing this list of things, he became "MORE THAN A CONQUEROR THROUGH CHRIST!!!! I dont know what you were ask to endure during 1999. NOR do I know what you will be ask to endure during the coming year of 2000. Did you have tribulation or distress last year? If so, did it defeat you, or were you MORE than a conqueror? If those things defeated you, it was because you were NOT personally persuaded of the quality of Gods truth, or His ability to keep His Word. You may possess the academics of Gods truth, or you may have heard those truths from someone else. However, it will take FAR more than your personal ability and fine personality to make you MORE than a conqueror while in the midst these things. Most people can be "side-line" conquerors, in the same manner as some "Monday morning quarterbacks", AS LONG as they are not in the battle. However, put them in the "line of fire" and they are quickly defeated. Yes, it will take more than an eloquent, well educated teacher telling you that these things are true. You will have to "LET GO" of your "greatness", and the "ability" of others. You will have to quit trying to be that self-made person, who can handle all things.., AND simply cling to the promises of the Word of God that you have personally tested. Anything less, and you will continue to live a defeated, frustrated life. If you have not found the truths of the Word of God sufficient to make you MORE than a conqueror through Christ in: tribulation, distress, persecution, famine, lack of clothing, peril, sword, etc..., THEN you will NEVER become a conqueror when the really BIG things hit, like: "Death, life, angels, principalities, powers, things present, things to come, heights or depths, etc.
In this life we will suffer. No, not all of life is made up of suffering. However, the more we desire to live for Christ the more we will suffer.
We will suffer. What we do with that suffering, how we respond to that suffering, AND TO WHOM WE COMMIT THAT SUFFERING... will make all the difference in the world in our joy, contentment and fulfillment. When we suffer, we will commit our suffering to something or someone. We might commit our suffering to..: Anger; Self-pity; Bitterness; Working harder and smarter; Friendship; Alcohol; Drugs; Pleasure; AND the list could go on and on. Far too seldom do we commit our suffering to Christ. One reason we dont is that we must GAIN confidence in God and His Word a little at a time. We MUST learn to commit the little everyday things to God, BEFORE we will have the confidence to commit the BIG things to God. IF we do not commit those things to God, we will TRY to handle them through our own strength, AND that means sure failure.
Everything the Believer needs to live the Spiritual life, and have a godly conduct is found in the "precious promises" given by God. In these "precious promises" or the Word of God, we find the knowledge of Jesus Christ. Through these promises and that knowledge, the Believer is able to partake of Gods divine nature, and literally absorb the power of that divine nature into daily living. That is why it is so important that we know the facts of the Word of God, and know how to allow the Holy Spirit to teach us the deep things of God. In this way, the life that the Believer lives in the flesh will not be lived by human power with its failings, weaknesses, hang-ups, obsessions and lusts.
When the truth of Galatians 2:20 is the normal of our living,
THEN
all that Christ is,
is available to us to meet and deal with all the needs of living.
I dont know how life treated you this past year of 1999, but knowing that you are human and that you are living in a sin cursed world, I know you have faced problems, tests, disappointments, joys, excitements, etc. If you have been participating in any or all of these only through your own know-how, ingenuity and ability, you have failed in the Spiritual life, even if your physical life seems successful. Spiritual failure or success cannot be defined by how you FEEL about your living, BUT by what God has said about that type of living. If you have been trying to manipulate the details of life by your own ability, you have been failing Spiritually. You may have been able to put on a "good front", so that very few knew of these Spiritual failures. You may even look back on the year or years and think, "Ive done quite well for myself!" Having Spiritual failure is like sowing seeds. At first, after the seeds are sown (or failings spiritually) there doesnt seem to be any change. However, given time, those seeds will grow. Given enough time, they will multiply. Likewise with Spiritual failure.
If you have been sowing to the flesh... there will be a harvest... AND you will reap of the flesh. The sad or glorious fact of sowing and reaping (depending on what your are sowing) is that you reap MORE than you sow. If your life has been lived in and for the flesh (it matters not how well it has been covered by the soil of this life), that harvest of the flesh will come crashing down on you as sure as God is God. Now is the time to put away the sham and facade of "self-righteousness" that you have been presenting to others and possibly to yourself. The very fact of living a life of hypocrisy, by trying to impress others with your Spiritual qualities while all the time living by the energy of flesh, is of itself sowing to the flesh, and it is adding to your harvest which will come.
This passage is in the context of giving, but the principle of sowing and reaping is the same, whether it is giving, or sowing to the flesh. In 1999, which did you sow the most....., to the flesh or to the Spirit????? Did you spend your time and energy sowing to the flesh? THEN now is the time to bring your Spiritual "accounts" up to date. If 1999 has been a year of sowing to the flesh, NOW is the time to have your Spiritual "accounts" cleansed and cleared of that debt. If you have been living a life of hypocrisy, NOW is the time to stop, come clean with God and "cut your losses". If you have been living by the flesh and in hypocrisy, you need to come to God in honest confession, receive His forgiveness, allow Him to cleanse your life and eradicate the harvest of the flesh that is sure come. You can never reclaim the lost time spent this year in the things of the flesh and hypocrisy. Those things of the flesh cannot be turned into Spiritual gains. BUT listen my Christian friend!!!! It would be far better to have Gods forgiveness and have your Spiritual accounts cleared of all debt.., THAN to continue on as you are, and receive the full harvest of what you have sown. It would be far better to end this year with your Spiritual ledger wiped clean without any spiritual profit.., THAN to end the year in Spiritual bankruptcy, PLUS receive the full and awful harvest from those things you have already sown. If you have spent this year of 1999 living by and in the things of the flesh, and presenting to other a life of hypocrisy.., those things are sin!! It matters not how good those things might have been. God is the only specialist in the field of sin eradication from the life of a Believer.
That same message given by God to Israel through Isaiah is just as true today as it was when first given. This is the message of God since the Garden of Eden, and will be so until the new heaven and earth. That message is: (1) God can and will take care of the sin problem, IF you will
allow Him to do so.
My friend your pride and the opinion of others is
NOT
worth the harvest that come from such sowing.
Gods desire for each Christian is that we know joy so great that it is impossible to express it. However, we often equate "Spiritual Joy" with physical happiness that comes through fleshly things. We CAN have "Real Joy" in ANY circumstance, BUT we must get it God Way. Lets pause for a time of prayer, so if your are
"willing and obedient", God can cleanse your life, AND
if you "refuse and rebel" you may have the
opportunity to tell God the same and seal your Spiritual punishment as per Through the month of January we will be looking at some of the questions ask this past year. Then in February, we will be back in our regular series. We have looked at answers to several questions in the lesson today, even though I did not state the questions. We will not take time to make a detailed study of each, as I would like. The answers to each of these questions have been studied in past years. Someday, most of that material will be on the Web. Then when some questions come up, you can go to our web site and make a detailed study of that subject. Some of the question we will consider are: (1) Will the world end at the close of the millennium? This one will be quite well answered by this time next Sunday, simply by the passing of time. However, there is more to the question that just will it "end". (2) What kind of nature did Christ have as a human, and could He have sinned while on earth? Whoops! That last one was not supposed to be on the list, BUT it would make a very interesting subject, wouldnt it?
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