Romans 8:21
“that the creation itself also will be set free from its slavery to corruption into the freedom of the glory of the children of God.”
When Christians walk in freedom they walk in God's glory. Walking in God's glory is walking in God's power. Living in God's glory and power will give us victory over the problems that we face. The earth itself can be changed by faith. John 14:12; various Scriptures of Jesus having power over this world.
Always remember that having power without the willingness to live through the suffering (Romans 8:17) of the gospel negate faith and express selfishness. We can't live in the power of God and live in selfishness at the same time. (Also unforgiveness Mark 11:25; Pride Habakkuk 2:4 John 5:44)
The freedom that comes from Jesus will give us the power to heal the sick, raise the dead, cleanse the lepers, cast out demons. When we learn to freely receive from Christ we can freely give. Matthew 10:8
Romans 5:1-5 teaches that God's grace comes by our accepting it by faith. Faith accepts God's grace and also looks to Christ instead of the flesh when trials come. We rejoice in Christ in the trial Romans 5:3 not because of the trial but because of the confidence that we have in Christ. There is victory in life. We don't fear an evil report, because of our trust in God. Psalm 112:7 Trials just bring us into more glory and victory.
Our hope will not disappoint because the love of God brings us victory. Romans 5:5; Rom 8:39; Love brings the ultimate victory. Jesus overcame the world by His love expressed on the cross. The baton has been passed to us and we overcome the world by living in the spirit and not the flesh. Romans 8:5-13. We live in the Spirit Rom 8:13 and bring this life, John 6:63 taught in the Scriptures and experienced by having a relationship with Christ. And the relationship with Christ is expressed by loving others with faith in practical ways.
Understanding Scripture is not just mental assent. Our minds need to be renewed with the Scriptures so that when we go through trials of life we respond from our hope in Christ and the promises from the Scriptures instead of our minds and natural selfish defense or desires. Trials are a test of faith. How we respond shows if we are passing the test (2 Cor 13:5) or not. If I am not passing the test, I continue to renew my mind in Jesus. Romans 12:1,2.
If I am passing the test, I should continue to renew my mind as I meditate on Scripture. Psalm 1:2,3; Joshua 1:8; John 15:7
Freedom comes from knowing the truth. John 8:31,32. But again knowledge of Scripture is not mental assent but is spiritual knowledge which is expressed by works. If we don't use spiritual knowledge we really don't know what we think we know. James 1:22 We come to know by hearing and doing not just by hearing. Faith without works is dead. James 2:17 The way to learn spiritual knowledge is to hear and believe and apply what we believe with love towards others. Sunday morning church often times does not provide this outlet for learning. After the morning teaching the word they heard is plucked out of their heart Matthew 13:19; Mark 4:15; Luke 8:5 (notice I did not say out of their mind) and becomes just a vague memory or for the diligent a point of arrogance. 1 Cor 8:1.
Let us not be sluggish or arrogant, but instead let us respond to Christ and His teachings in love for others. Freely you have received, freely give.
Hebrews 6:11, 12 And we desire that each one of you show the same diligence so as to realize the full assurance of hope until the end,so that you will not be sluggish, but imitators of those who through faith and patience inherit the promises.
Saturday, September 26, 2015
Thursday, September 3, 2015
Mercy and Abiding

Lightening shredded wood fibres.
So here is the idea of Hebrews 4:16 of coming to God to receive mercy and grace not on the basis of works but on the basis of Christ's blood. We don't come to God on our works but on Christ's blood. So how does that line up with John 15:7 that if we abide in the Word and in Jesus we can get our prayers answered?
There are 2 points here. One is if a person is sowing to the wind, and sowing to the wind, and sowing to the wind and reaping the whirlwind and their life is crazy and confused and turned over, they can go to God for help. But you are not going to go to God after spending years of sowing to the wind and come out of prayer and be an on fire evangelist with miracles following the next day.
We approach God for mercy and grace by the blood of Jesus. But we don't advance the kingdom of God by just being humble. God wants faith. Heb 11:6; Col 2:6; Hab 2:4. As we spend time with God and His word faith is built. We can from this faith get answers to prayer if we still approach God in humility not from our works and of study and prayer and meditation but still on the basis of the blood of Jesus.
So on the one hand we are working, meditating and seeking God. And on the other hand we approach God on the basis of His blood, not our good works. That does not mean our good works are for nothing. Our works of faith with love from obedience advance the kingdom. This only happens as we pray and pave the way with prayer from approaching God from our humble approach trusting God because of the blood of Jesus.
The 2 go hand in hand. Humble prayer trusting in the blood of Jesus. And aggressive works of faith from obedience, coming from being with God and His word. And you don't have these aggressive works of faith without a fight in prayer. There is the humble prayer for guidance with mercy and grace and there is the prayer of fighting to gain the victory. Now if you are like I have been you go out without fighting in prayer to gain the victory and you get beat up by the enemy. I have learned you have to fight in prayer also.
Romans 8:11 IF. If is a big word in this verse. Do we assume we have the Holy Spirit living within if we have our mind in the gutter watching TV. Do we assume we have the Spirit living within if we are lusting after material things instead of meditating on God's word. Do we assume we have the Spirit of God, the creator of the heavens and the earth living within if we are complaining of some puny problem? Or do we have the Spirit of God living within when we are wasting time instead of utilizing the gift of time God has given us? Can we have the Spirit living within if our mind is on the flesh?
Just as there is a difference between getting the Spirit of God at salvation, Ephesians 1:13 and getting the baptism in the Holy Spirit. Acts 2:4. There is a difference between having the Spirit of God from salvation and having the Spirit of God live within Romans 8:11; John 14:23 John said in Revelation 1:10 that he was in the Spirit on the Lord's day. Meaning that it was possible for this apostle to not be in the Spirit at times. This is the question of Romans 8:11 Are we in the Spirit now? The simple prayer of Hebrews 4:16 gets us back in the Spirit. Faith on the other hand, takes some effort and focus and does not flow from a lukewarm heart.
People reason that we have the Spirit Eph. 1:13 and we approach God because of the blood Heb 4:16. Therefore we can pray and get anything we want. That we are OK with God and living the lukewarm life is fine. Now people don't say then are living the lukewarm life. But they are deceived if they think they can watch movies and TV 10 or 20 hours a week and many more hours in amusements and pray 10 minutes and just read a couple of chapters of the Bible a day. NO. To live this way is not living humble before God. James 4:6 says that God is opposed to the proud but gives grace to the humble. Humble people will repent from living a lukewarm life. Humble people will change to serve God from fear and then continuing on to serve from love. If we don't repent of our lukewarmness we are continuing in pride. We can't serve God effectively with pride. Pride needs to be done away with and then faith will grow.
Friday, August 7, 2015
Victory
Stay in peace. Stay in the Word. Go about your work and shout victory.
Praying through to a breakthrough. Philippians 4:6-9; Luke 18:1-8; 1 Kings 17:41-46;
Pray with faith Matthew 17:20
Take risks from your prayers Heb 12:14 Holy living (living for the purpose of God) brings us to God. With God we have the victory.
Thankfulness brings us in union with the Spirit.
Phil 4:6
Elisha asking for music 2 Kings 3:15
David playing the harp 1 Sam. 16:23
Army with singers in front 2 Chronicles 20:21
Church people will (should) encourage you. Hebrews 10:25
Letting the Word richly dwell within you. Colossians 3:16; Romans 12:1,2; John 15:7; Josh 1:8; Ps 1:3
Meditate; follow & live it;
Let God's Word bring peace. John 16:33; Psalm 29:11; Ps 119:165; Isa. 26:3; John 14:27; Phil. 4:7;
Go with this peace Isaiah 55:12
Go about your work:
If your living the Word and have peace, go about your work.
Joshua marching all night. Joshua 10:9
Nehemiah building the wall. Neh. 4:15,16
Arise and shine for Christ. Your light has come. Isaiah 60:1
Shout Victory
Marching around Jericho Joshua 6
Crossing the Red Sea Ex 15
Psalm 91:2
Shouting grace Zech 4:7
Psalm 40:1-3
If you can't accomplish this break it down into smaller steps until you can do it.
Stay in peace. Stay in the Word. Go about your work and shout victory.
Tuesday, August 4, 2015
Psalm 91 video
Monday, August 3, 2015
Psalm 91:1 Abiding
I twisted the camera to get this picture of this twisted sycamore. An unusual tree looking for light.Psalm 91:1" He who dwells in the shelter of the Most High
Will abide in the shadow of the Almighty."
The promises of Psalm 91 are not given to all. They are given to the people that are described in the Psalm. Reading the Psalm shows what we can become part of this protection God is offering.
Where we live speaks volumes about us. It talks about our values our personality our ability and our life and how we live it. Where we live shows where we work. We are identified with that part of the country. A person living in Indiana is called a Hosier. Israel's tribes lived in different parts of Israel. Psalm 91:1 Talks of living with and abiding with God.
4 Areas of Abiding
1 Read/StudyDaily devotions, reading the Bible and listening to the Holy Spirit in your reading. Studying the Scriptures and gaining insight on life. This reading and studying as we comune with God is part of abiding and dwelling with God.
2 Pray/Seek
Stay in the Word with an attitude of prayer. This is not an intellectual activity but is a relationship with God. John 5:39,40; Eph 6:17,18
Pray, commune with God about your day and about your needs.
Seek God for His direction for you. Eph 2:10
3 Worship God for His goodness, and for the life He has given you.
4 Serve God by bearing fruit. 1 Cor 15:58
John 15 is the abiding chapter. We are energized by living with Jesus and relying on Him. For without Him we can do nothing. The Father is the vine dresser and will prune us and mold us to His liking. Jeremiah 18 is of the potter that fastens a pot according to his liking. God wants to mold us but if we don't respond we will be broken. Why not yield to the Lord and His direction so that we may escape the discipline on those who rebel.
Willingness to be molded by God shows a trust and belief in Him. There is great protection for those who choose to believe.
Thursday, July 16, 2015
Light Shines in Darkness

2 Corinthians 4:6 “ For God, who said, “Light shall shine out of darkness,” is the One who has shone in our hearts to give the Light of the knowledge of the glory of God in the face of Christ.” NASB
For God Who said, Let light shine out of darkness, has shone in our hearts so as [to beam forth] the Light for the illumination of the knowledge of the majesty and glory of God [as it is manifest in the Person and is revealed] in the face of Jesus Christ (the Messiah). Amplified
It started when God said, “Light up the darkness!” and our lives filled up with light as we saw and understood God in the face of Christ, all bright and beautiful. Message
For God who said
“It all starts with what God says. John 1:1 In the beginning was the Word. Genesis 1:3 “Then God said, “Let there be light and there was light.”” It is the same with us. Job 22:28 “You will also decree a thing, and it will be established for you;
And light will shine on your ways.”
It all starts with what we say. Or does it? True we need to say what needs to be done first. Yet go back to Genesis. God spoke and light became. Yet before God spoke, in verse 2 the Spirit of the God was moving over the surface of the waters. We can't speak with authority unless we are moving with the Spirit of God. The Spirit of God moves then we move as He is moving. We speak as He wishes us to speak.
Jesus did not speak on His own initiative.
John 12:49 "For I did not speak on My own initiative, but the Father Himself who sent Me has given Me a commandment as to what to say and what to speak.”
We speak as we are led by God. That is the same as praying in Jesus name. We can pray with authority and we can speak with authority. We can pray with confidence and we can speak with confidence. We can pray with power and we can speak with power. Just as Mark 11:23,24 teach. But just as in Mark 11:23,24 there is a prerequisite of faith before there can be power. We can also speak when we have faith first. And where does faith come from? It comes from hearing God's word with our spiritual ears. Revelation 2 & 3 says 7 times he who has ears to hear let him hear what the Spirit says to the churches.
Do we have ears to hear what the Spirit is saying? We can with the willingness of living for Christ and not for ourselves. The context of 2 Corinthians 4:6 is death to self. We don't live for ourselves, but we live for the purpose of God. John 6:38 "For I have come down from heaven, not to do My own will, but the will of Him who sent Me.”
We can have ears to hear what the Spirit is saying when we have a desire to do the will of God.
Wednesday, July 8, 2015
Faith Laws Revised
I posted this list in November 2011. I went back over them with revisions, and now I have 97 laws.
Faith Laws Romans 3:27
1. Each of us are given faith Romans 12:3
2. Forgiveness enables faith to work, while unforgiveness cancels faith. Mark 11:25
3. Our speech has the power of life and our speech has the power of death. Prov 18:20,21
4. Faith is a decision. We decided to have faith. Or we continue in the natural. Mark 11:22
5. Faith is a decision on our part, or why would we be commanded to have it. Deut 30:19,20
6. Command the problem to go. Or cower under the problem Mark 11:23
7. We can believe what we command or doubt our command. Mark 11:2 The answer will come for those who command with belief. Mark 11:23
8. Believe what you ask for and you receive. The answer comes for those who believe they have received. Mark 11:24
9. Search for God with all your heart. Faith is not half-hearted. Jer 29:13
10. Praying night and day builds faith. Luke 18:1-8
11. When your prayer of worry turns to praise. Your prayer is building faith. Philippians 4:6-9
12. Humble prayers bring the answer while self righteous prayers are useless. Luke 18:9-14
13. Praying in the Holy Spirit (tongues) builds faith. Jude 20; 1 Corinthians 14:14
14. When we are filled with the Holy Spirit our prayers build faith. Jude 20
15. Faith comes by hearing the word of God. Romans 10:17 Spiritual hearing is facilitated by an eagerness to obey what we hear.
16. Faith works through love. Galatians 5:6 The purpose of faith is to help others.
17. Hope does not disappoint because the Holy Spirit pours out love to us. Romans 5:1-5
18. Faith is sown in peace. James 3:18 Faith is content not contentious.
19. Faith has God's peace. John 6:63
20. Faith needs works. James 2:17
21. Faith goes out with joy and peace. Isaiah 55:12
22. Faith can't coexist with a double mind. James 1:5-8
23. Faith works to prepares for the future. Noah Genesis 6:22
24. Faith works for what in the natural would be a waste. Noah Genesis 6
25. Faith endures. James 1:2-8
26. Faith understands authority. The Centurion Luke 7:1-9
27. Faith does not give up with the lack of an answer. Matt. 15:21f; Mark 4:24f
28. The poor are rich in faith. James 2:5
29. Fix your eyes on Jesus. Hebrews 12:2
30. Jesus is the author of our faith. What He has written in the Bible brings faith. Hebrews 12:2
31. Jesus is the finisher of our faith. We can trust Jesus to give us our faith. Hebrews 12:2
32. Pride and faith can't coexist Habakkuk 2:4 Faith looks to Jesus, while pride is looking at yourself.
33. If you seek glory for yourself you are not lifting up Jesus and belief is voided. John 5:44
34. God opens a door for faith. Acts 14:27 Jesus is the door. (John 10:7)
35. Serve with no thought of self, increases faith. Luke 17:5-10
36. Faith is assured of the promise. Hebrews 11:1
37. Faith does not consider a report against God's promise. Eph. 6:16; Isa. 53:1
38. Praising God, defeats unbelief. Romans 4:20,21
39. If you can rest in God for the answer, you have faith. Hebrews 4:1
40. You have to fight for faith. 1 Tim. 6:12 If you can't rest, fight to get to rest in God.
41. Faith works in Jesus not the understanding of the promise. 2 Corinthians 1:20
42. Faith is kept. 2 Timothy 4:7
43. Hold fast the confession of our hope without wavering. Hebrews 10:23
44. The fear of man brings a snare. Proverbs 29:25 The solution is to fear God. Luke 12:5
45. An evil report does not shake faith. Instead he continues to trust God. Psalm 112:7
46. Faith does not get disappointed. Faith continues to believe. Romans 10:11
47. Faith is required because, whatever is not of faith is sin. Romans 14:23
48. Faith is made strong in weakness. Heb. 11:34; 2 Cor. 12:9
49. Find people that had a good outcome to their life and imitate their faith. Heb. 13:7,8
50. You can't try faith, you need to believe. Because the test of faith will cause those who try faith to quit.
51. Faith is perfected by works. James 2:22
52. When we make Jesus Lord with belief is the beginning of faith. Romans 10:9,10
53. When faith is lacking, love is lacking.
54. Oral Roberts 3 steps of faith. God is your source Phil 4:19. Sow into your need 2 Cor 9. Expect a miracle Mark 11:22-24.
55. Speak about what you believe in. I believe therefore I speek. 2 Cor 4:13
56. God answers prayer. John 14:14
57. Faith is content in the present and believes for the future. Phil. 4:11
58. Our fleshly desires void faith. James 4:3
59. Friendship with the world voids faith. James 4:4
60. Faith grows mighty in the battle. To grow stronger we need to be in the fight. Heb. 11:34
61. Pray for your faith to be increased. Luke 17:5
62. I must die to myself if I am to live by faith. Galatians 2:20
63. We can't please God if we don't have faith. Heb.11:6
64. Faith believes God rewards those who seek Him. Heb. 11:6
65. If you have faith you will live by your faith. Habakkuk 2:4; Matt. 4:4
66. Faith overcomes the world. 1 John 5:4
67. Faith is ours and we can grow it. 1 John 5:4
68. Prayer and fasting builds faith. Matthew 17:20,21
69. Faith lives by the word, has a dream, is adventurous, and is not affected by the world. Cho
70. Faith needs courage. 2 Cor 5:6-8
71. Faith stands before God. Jeremiah 15:19; Heb. 4:16
72. Faith defeats Satan by our actions. Romans 16:19,20
73. Faith is strengthened by encouragement from others. Hebrews 10:25
74. Faith is bold. Eph. 3:12
75. Faith is not led astray by the enemies success of power. Deut 13:1-3
76. Faith withstands a test from God. Judges 20:18f
77. Faith continues after defeat. Judges 20:18f
78. Faith trusts God. Proverbs 3:5,6
79. Your faith will be tested. 1 peter 1:7; James 1:2-4
80. The alternative to faith is rational thinking.
81. Start in the flesh and look for the Holy Spirit to help you, when God has already told you to do something in the Word. Wigglesworth
82. Faith is based on the hope of the Scriptural promise. Hebrews 11:1
83. Faith will continue to the end, it will hold fast. Heb 3:6; 3:14;James 1:2-4; Rom. 5:1-5
84. Faith thrives as you are in communion with God.
85. Faith is NOW. Hebrews 11:1
86. Faith is like a mustard seed. Faith starts small and grows with the right start and use. Matt 17:20
87. Faith starts with God not with works. Works won't build faith if faith is not there to start with.
88. Faith is perishable Hebrews 2:1 Use it or lose it Roy Hicks
89. Faith is not presumption. Faith comes from hearing the Word of God.
90. Faith is confident. Phil. 1:6
91. Scripture will not profit if it is not united with faith. Hebrews 4:2
92. Faith and fear can't co-exist. Faith believes and fear doubts Luke 8:50
93. Doubt will kill faith if left unchecked. 2 Cor. 10:3-5 So counter doubt with the promise of God.
94. Meditation enriches our understanding of the Word of God. Psalm 1:3; Josh 1:8
95. Faith is maintained by keeping your mind on the Word and rejecting the problem 2 Cor 10:3-5 Phil 4:6-9
96. Faith does not fear death. Dan 3:16-18; Matt 10:28
97. Christ dwells in your heart through faith. Eph. 3:17
98. Faith works as we look to Jesus relying on the love of God. Galatians 5:6; Hebrews 12:2
99. Faith is given to us, but it is our responsibility to use it. Rom 12:3, 2 Peter 2:1; Mark 11:22
100. Expectation & anticipation. Faith expects and anticipates God's answer. Zeph 1:12
101. Saying, "yes sir", to God's direction, will empower you with more faith to do it.
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