God is Good. This Christian Spoken word / Bible devotion, out of Psalms 92 points to evidence / proof that God is good.
If you’re looking at all the pain and evil in the world wondering, where is God, or how can God be good if he allows pain and suffering? This Christian Spoken word / Bible Devotion should help you understand that even in pain and suffering, God is good all the time!
*** Key Verses: Psalm 92:15 “to declare that the LORD is upright; he is my rock, and there is no unrighteousness in him.”
Romans 5:8 – 10 “But God shows his love for us in that while we were still sinners, Christ died for us. … while we were enemies we were reconciled to God by the death of his Son.”
But some are quick to say, how can God be Good, when murder, cancer, and birth defects exist? How can God be good, when political corruption, and racial tension, and suicide bombers, are reported on regularly? So many, so quickly point to all the wrong in the world, as their evidence to God’s negligence screaming, if God were good this world would reveal it we would experience it.
I say, we do. You just need to open your eyes to see it, take a moment to consider it.
IF GOD WERE NOT GOOD, everyone would be a murderer, we would all have cancer and no baby would be born heathy.
IF GOD WERE NOT GOOD, we wouldn’t know times of peace, laws wouldn’t exist, unity wouldn’t be an impossibility.
IF GOD WERE NOT GOOD, sunrise and smiles, joy and laughter, generosity and beauty, wouldn’t be a part of our reality.
To those who shake their fist at God, did you forget, that this world and every human in it, is cursed by sin? Have you forgotten that in sin, we are enemies of God? God owes us nothing. No good is due us. But as evidence of God’s magnificent love, mercy, grace and goodness, Jesus was sent to us, to die for us, so we, enemies of God, could be reconciled to God (Romans 5:8-10).
To those who hold the opinion that God is NOT good, the truth is, no matter how strongly stated, or how widely accepted, opinions of God, will not and cannot change the truth of God. God is Good.
The immature looks at the world and despairs but, the mature looks at the same things and is able: “to declare that the LORD is upright; he is my rock, and there is no unrighteousness in him” (Psalm 92:15).
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God is Good. This Christian Spoken word / Bible devotion, out of Psalms 92 points to evidence / proof that God is good.
If you’re looking at all the pain and evil in the world wondering, where is God, or how can God be good if he allows pain and suffering? This Christian Spoken word / Bible Devotion should help you understand that even in pain and suffering, God is good all the time!
*** Key Verses: Psalm 92:15 “to declare that the LORD is upright; he is my rock, and there is no unrighteousness in him.”
Romans 5:8 – 10 “But God shows his love for us in that while we were still sinners, Christ died for us. … while we were enemies we were reconciled to God by the death of his Son.”
But some are quick to say, how can God be Good, when murder, cancer, and birth defects exist? How can God be good, when political corruption, and racial tension, and suicide bombers, are reported on regularly? So many, so quickly point to all the wrong in the world, as their evidence to God’s negligence screaming, if God were good this world would reveal it we would experience it.
I say, we do. You just need to open your eyes to see it, take a moment to consider it.
IF GOD WERE NOT GOOD, everyone would be a murderer, we would all have cancer and no baby would be born heathy.
IF GOD WERE NOT GOOD, we wouldn’t know times of peace, laws wouldn’t exist, unity wouldn’t be an impossibility.
IF GOD WERE NOT GOOD, sunrise and smiles, joy and laughter, generosity and beauty, wouldn’t be a part of our reality.
To those who shake their fist at God, did you forget, that this world and every human in it, is cursed by sin? Have you forgotten that in sin, we are enemies of God? God owes us nothing. No good is due us. But as evidence of God’s magnificent love, mercy, grace and goodness, Jesus was sent to us, to die for us, so we, enemies of God, could be reconciled to God (Romans 5:8-10).
To those who hold the opinion that God is NOT good, the truth is, no matter how strongly stated, or how widely accepted, opinions of God, will not and cannot change the truth of God. God is Good.
The immature looks at the world and despairs but, the mature looks at the same things and is able: “to declare that the LORD is upright; he is my rock, and there is no unrighteousness in him” (Psalm 92:15).
*** Connect Daily ► Facebook -- facebook.com/BibleMunch ► Twitter -- twitter.com/BibleMunch ► Instagram -- instagram.com/BibleMunchHow to Face Trials in Life & Find Joy | James 1:2-4Bible Munch2021-12-20 | Are you feeling discouraged? Are you lacking joy? There is hope! James 1:2-4 explains how to face trials in life and how to find joy! Finding peace in pain and the secret of joy is available to everyone, no matter you’re going through. What does James 1:2-4 mean? Find our in this Bible Munch Bible devotional / Bible study with Pastor Nelson.Is there a wrong way to worship? | John 4:24 - How to worship in spirit and truthBible Munch2021-11-22 | What does it mean to worship in spirit and truth ( John 4:24 )? Does this mean there is a wrong way to worship God? If so, what is the wrong way to worship and how must we worship? What is worship, and what does John 4 24 mean? In this short Bible devotional, Pastor Nelson explains what, “those who worship him must worship in spirit and truth” means and how to worship in spirit and truth.Philippians 4:13 – The Meaning of the Most Misused Verse in the BibleBible Munch2020-11-23 | Philippians 4 13 is one of the most well-known but misused verses in the Bible. “I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me,” is a verse most Christians know and quote regularly. However, the meaning of Philippians 4:13 is not what most people think. In this Philippians Bible study lesson / Philippians 4 13 sermon, Pastor Nelson explains the meaning of Phil 4:13, and teaches why the words, I can do all things through him who strengthens me is all about contentment in Christ.Philippians 4:6 - Be Anxious for Nothing | Learn how to deal with anxiety in 3 steps.Bible Munch2020-11-13 | Philippians 4:6 tells us, “ Be anxious for nothing ” or “ do not be anxious about anything .” Learning how to deal with anxiety and how to get rid of anxiety, even high anxiety, is possible. In this Philippians 4 Bible Study, you’ll learn ways to calm down anxiety, ways to reduce anxiety, and ways to help anxiety stop. Thankfully, learning ways to deal with anxiety is not difficult. Anxiety relief is possible today.
In this Bible Munch Bible Study, Pastor Nelson guides you through not Just Philippians 4 6 and 7, but Philippians 4:4-9 to show you that it is possible to learn how to stop being anxious, overcome anxiety, and be anxious for nothing. You'll learn how to stop anxiety biblically.
Philippians 4:6-7 NKJV 6 Be anxious for nothing, but in everything by prayer and supplication, with thanksgiving, let your requests be made known to God; 7 and the peace of God, which surpasses all understanding, will guard your hearts and minds through Christ Jesus.
Philippians 4:6-7 ESV Do not be anxious about anything, but in everything by prayer and supplication with thanksgiving let your requests be made known to God. And the peace of God, which surpasses all understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus.Preacher Shares the Actual Prosperity Gospel - That Works! | 5 Biblical Keys to Success in Psalm 1Bible Munch2020-07-06 | The secret to success in hard times is simple. Do you want to not only get through the storms of life but succeed, thrive, and actually prosper in hard times? It's true that most so-called prosperity Gospel Preachers are false preachers preaching a false prosperity Gospel. However, is there an actual true prosperity Gospel that works? Is there a biblical guide to success, when the storms of life rage around us? In this video, Pastor Nelson with Bible Munch shares how to succeed in life and get through hard times from the book of Psalms, in this Psalm 1 Bible study / Bible devotional.Dear Dads, BE THE GIFT - Stop the Fatherless Epidemic | Bible MunchBible Munch2020-06-19 | Dear dads, be the gift! Many are searching for, “ father’s day gifts 2020. ” However, the best father’s day gift for too many would be to have a non absent father. The Fatherless epidemic in America, and around the world is worse now than it has ever been before. Here's a Father's Day message that needs the be heard, the future for fatherless sons and fatherless daughters statistically is bleak. Father absent homes are far too common. A fatherless child deserves and is owed better than that. Dear dads, for father’s day 2020, be the gift and stop the fatherless epidemic beginning with your kids. Give them a happy father's day!
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Majority Fatherless Epidemic Statistics Source: http://fathers.com/statistics-and-research/the-consequences-of-fatherlessnessThis TRUTH is what we need now! | What does the Bible say about Racism & Everything Going on Now?Bible Munch2020-06-13 | This TRUTH is what we need now! What does the Bible say about racism? Truth be told, Jesus is the Way the TRUTH and the Life ( John 14:6 ) we need. The Answer to Systemic Racism, Riots & Coronavirus Fear, is knowing Jesus.
The truth answers ALL of our issues, systemic racism, riots, coronavirus in the USA and the fear it brings. The truth we need now behind the death of George Floyd, Black Lives Matter, and even how we respond to the Covid-19 / Coronavirus, goes deeper than most think. We should never discount or make light of the real pain, deep issues, anger, and fear that surround us, at the same time, we need to seek the truth. For many, it feels like the world in on fire. But why is it all happening? How should we respond? What does the Bible say about racism? Where can we find a biblical response on race? How can we talk about race and the gospel? In this Bible Munch video, the answer to our problems, the truth we need now, may surprise you. The truth is... Jesus is the way the truth and the life ( John 14:6 ) that we desperately need now!
Jesus said to him, “I am the way, and the truth, and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me. - John 14:6
#John14:6John 3:16 - What the most popular Bible verse REALLY means | Bible MunchBible Munch2019-03-13 | What John 3 16 really means, may surprise you. John 3:16 is the most popular Bible verse. It begins with the well know phrase about Jesus, " For God so loved the world," but knowing what John 3 verse 16 means is not so common. In fact the John 3 16 meaning may surprise many who have memorized it. In this short John 3 16 sermon / John 3 16 Bible study, Pastor Nelson answers the questions: Why is John 3 16 so popular? What is the meaning of world in John 16? What does, for God so loved the world mean? What is the meaning of John 3 16? Those questions, along with a lot more information about Jesus Christ is offed this short John 3.16 video offered to explain John 3 16, and at the same time answer the question of, what is the Gospel of Jesus.
#John316 #John316meaning #BibleStudyGod’s Plan – Jeremiah 29:11 | What is God’s Plan for my life... For I know the Plan I have for youBible Munch2019-02-12 | God’s plan. What is God’s plan for my life? Can we really know God’s will? What is the meaning of Jeremiah 29:11 and does it reveal God’s plan, or God’s will for my life? In this Bible Study / Bible Devotion, Pastor Nelson explains what Jeremiah 29 11 means: “ For I know the plans I have for you, declares the Lord, plans for welfare and not for evil, to give you a future and a hope. ” Understanding the true context and meaning of Jeremiah 29 verse 11, reveals powerful truth when asking, “ What is God’s Plan for my life? ”
*** SUBSCRIBE for more Bible Devotions and Bible Study Videos. youtube.com/user/BibleMunch?sub_confirmation=1If my people who are called by my name … _ 2 Chronicles 7:14 Bible MunchBible Munch2018-11-17 | What would happen if those in the America, or any nation, prayed for the healing of their land? If my people pray, the promise of 2nd Chronicles 7:14 can't be done alone, but it needs to start with each person. In a sense, II Chronicles 7:14 is a prayer for revival, a revival prayer that requires those in the nation to collectively humble themselves and pray for healing. If People prayed like that in the United States, or any nation, God would respond. Christians, let's pray that God would turn the hearts of all those in our nation towards repentance prayer and faith in Jesus Christ! Pray for the United States of America, and every nation!
If my people who are called by my name humble themselves and pray and seek my face and turn from their wicked ways, then I will hear from heaven and will forgive their sin and heal their land. 2 Chronicles 7:14
*** SUBSCRIBE for more Bible Devotions and Bible Study Videos. youtube.com/user/BibleMunch?sub_confirmation=1Don’t Follow Your Heart – Decision Making ProcessBible Munch2018-06-30 | Don’t follow your heart. When it comes a good decision making process, you may have heard someone say follow your heart as motivational advice, or as an inspirational quote, but is following your heart a good way to make decisions? In this video, Pastor Nelson explains why people should stop following their heart and start looking to the Bible for the truth on how to make good decisions. Don’t follow your heart. Stop following your heart. Jeremiah 17:9Why Read the Bible? Here’s 4 Reasons why you Should NOT Read the Bible. ;)Bible Munch2018-04-20 | Why read the Bible? Want to know, how to study the Bible effectively during your Bible times? Here’s a FUNNY video I named: 4 reasons why you should NOT read the Bible, done in a sort of, John Crist comedian style. You may have been searching for how to read the bible, or how to study the Bible for yourself, but found this video. It’s okay. This video may not answer those questions, but it will offer you some insight on how to understand the Bible, and why read the Bible.Billy Graham Quotes for America | In light of Billy Graham’s FuneralBible Munch2018-02-26 | In light of Billy Graham’s funeral, we take a look at some powerful Billy Graham quotes for America. Billy Graham sermons always focused on Jesus, and the Gospel message. This video, remembering Billy Graham, America’s Pastor, does the same. Pastor Nelson with Bible munch, preaches the Gospel message, using the Bible, and famous Billy Graham quotes.
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Photo Credit: billygraham.orgMay I Pray for You? | Prayer request: Prayer for Healing, Strength, Deliverance, and PeaceBible Munch2018-01-24 | Do you have a prayer request? May I pray for you? Prayer for healing? Prayer for Peace? Prayer for strength, deliverance or revival? In this video, Pastor Nelson asks the question, "may I pray for you?" There is power in prayer! If you would like prayer for healing, strength, or any other prayer request, simply write your prayer request in the comments section of this video.A Christian YouTuber Speaks Out: “Dear Christians…” | What is MercyBible Munch2017-11-16 | What is Mercy? A Christian YouTuber Speaks Out: “Dear Christians…”. As a Pastor with a Christian YouTube Channel, I have a message I think too many Christians have missed in the Bible. It's reveals why Christians are so judgmental. The message is about, mercy. What is mercy, what does mercy mean, and a look at what Jesus said about our command to be merciful.
As a Pastor and a Christian YouTuber, I need to get something off my chest!Why Does God Allow Suffering | Why do Bad Things Happen to Good People | Bible DevotionBible Munch2017-11-06 | Why does God allow suffering and pain? Why do bad things happen to good people? Why does God allow natural disasters? These are all questions we ask when we think about all the pain in the world. Thankfully, the Bible has answers. In this Bible Devotion / Bible lesson, Pastor Nelson shares what the Bible says about why God allows pain and suffering.
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This Bible Devotion / Bible lesson, comes out of my personal Bible Devotions on 2 Peter 3:9
***Please note: Genesis 1:31 is the correct reference to the first verse mentioned ("And God saw everything that he had made, and behold, it was very good").Out of the 613 Laws of God, Which ones do Christians Have to Obey? | The Old Testament Law ExplainedBible Munch2017-07-11 | The Old Testament contains 613 Laws of God, including the 10 Commandments. The questions is, what is the purpose of the laws in the Bible, and do Christians have to obey the Old Testament Laws today? In this short Bible study lesson, Pastor Nelson points to Jesus in the Old Testament, and how He changed the way we respond to the 613 laws and commandments in the Bible.
***This video, is part 2 of a video series on the, 10 Commandments, and the Old Testament laws.
Make sure to watch part 1: youtu.be/fhmntQwLDrMThe 10 Commandments List | What are the Ten Commandments in the BibleBible Munch2017-07-07 | The 10 Commandments list, do you know the Ten Commandments in order? What are the Ten Commandments in the Bible? With most only knowing the first Commandment, watch this Bible Study lesson, given by Pastor Nelson to not only learn the order of the Commandments, but also have the 10 Commandments explained.
This Bible Study lesson presents the Ten Commandments for Kids as well as for adults. God's Commandments should be known no matter the age.How to Share your Faith with Anyone | How to Share the GospelBible Munch2017-06-28 | In this short video, How to Share Your Faith with Anyone, you'll learn how to become an evangelist using everyday conversation. Learning to share the Gospel starts with learning how to start a conversation about your faith. If you're looking for evangelism ideas, or evangelism training, don't miss this short video about how to share your faith for beginners.
This Bible study lesson / devotional, comes right out of my personal Bible Devotions on 2 Corinthians 4 13.What is Easter Sunday | Why Do We Celebrate Easter | 5 Facts about the Resurrection of JesusBible Munch2017-04-13 | What is Easter Sunday and why do we celebrate Easter? What does Easter mean, and what is Easter about? Also, what does the Easter bunny have to do Jesus Christ? Where does the Easter bunny come from? Here are 5 facts about the resurrection of Jesus worth celebrating! In this video Pastor Nelson will talk about the Easter story, the history of Easter, what Easter is about, and offer 5 facts about Jesus and the resurrection.
Resurrection Sunday / Easter Sunday is worth celebrating! Find out why in this Easter video, then share it with your friends!Why is Good Friday Good | What is Good Friday and Why is it Called Good FridayBible Munch2017-04-12 | Good Friday? What is Good Friday? Why would anyone call the day when Jesus was tortured to death, "good?" This videos answers the questions, Why is Good Friday Good? What is Good Friday, why is Good Friday called Good Friday, and why do we celebrate Good Friday?
#GoodFriday #Easter #JesusIs the Bible True? | Evidence for the Bible | 1 Reason Why I Trust the BibleBible Munch2017-03-21 | Evidence for the bible or proof the bible is true, is everywhere, the questions is, when someone asks, is the Bible true or, is the Bible real, do you know how to answer? Just asking someone to trust the Bible, may not be enough, they want evidence for the Bible. No problem. There are many ways to answer, is the Bible reliable, but in this video Pastor Nelson looks at the story of David and Bathsheba in 2 Samuel 11 as evidence for the Bible that helps answer the question, is the Bible True.
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No matter your relationship goals or relationship problems, if your trying to restore a broken relationship or a broken marriage, or if you are just looking for relationship hacks, in this short Bible devotional targeting Christian relationships, Pastor Nelson looks at 1 Corinthians 13 and Ephesians 2 for some of the best relationship tips in the Bible.
You’re going to want to watch this inspirational poem more than once. If you need encouragement or motivation on overcoming fear, or understanding your identity in Christ, or just love slam poetry, don’t miss Pastor Nelson’s spoken word poem on our true identity in Christ!
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In this short Bible Devotion out of 1 Samuel 10 and Romans 13, Pastor Nelson addresses the questions many are asking, is Trump a Christian, and if Christians should support Donald Trump, or declare he's not my President.
1 Samuel 10:24 “Do you see him whom the Lord has chosen?”
Romans 13:1 “Let every person be subject to the governing authorities. For there is no authority except from God, and those that exist have been instituted by God.”
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In this Bible Devotion / Bible study, Pastor Nelson looks at, 1 Samuel 1:8 and James 1:17 to offer hope and christian marriage advice to those who are barren, had a miscarriage, or are struggling with infertility and depression.
1 Samuel 1:8 8 And Elkanah, her husband, said to her, “Hannah, why do you weep? And why do you not eat? And why is your heart sad? Am I not more to you than ten sons?”
James 1:17 17 Every good gift and every perfect gift is from above, coming down from the Father of lights, with whom there is no variation or shadow due to change.
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One author described infertility as “an insidious monster. It sneaks up on you, taking a bite here, a nibble there. It feeds on your life, and on your relationships. And if you aren't careful, it will devour your marriage.” (Quote by: Marlo Schalesky) And do you know what? She’s right.
According to reports, couples who can’t have children are three times more likely to divorce. Anyone who has struggled with infertility or sustaining a pregnancy knows the emotional weight that gets heaver and heaver as each every month goes by.
In 1 Samuel chapter one, we read of a couple who have struggled with infertility for many years. The reminder Elkanah tells to his wife, is invaluable, saying, “Hannah, why do you weep? And why do you not eat? And why is your heart sad? Am I not more to you than ten sons?” The reminder is, we may not have children, but we have each other.
If you, or someone you know is struggling with infertility, it is essential to remember that we should never become so fixated on the lack of one blessing, that we forget the multitude of other blessings God has already given us! Don’t allow your joy dependent on one particular desire. And don’t allow the love and intimacy of your marriage to contingent on your ability to conceive.
Are things exactly the way you hoped and planned? Maybe not. But life’s greatest adventures, are often ones we never planned. James 1:17 reminds us that, “Every good gift and every perfect gift is from above.”
For couples who can’t conceive, God may be saying, you don’t have to give up, but don’t look past the good gifts I’ve already given you in your marriage to one another, and in your relationship with me.
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In this Bible Devotion out of Luke 18 and Job 35, Pastor Nelson looks how to pray, some reasons why God ignores our prayers, and how to make sure God is listening when we pray.
Job 35:13 Surely God does not hear an empty cry, nor does the Almighty regard it.
Also, Luke 18:9–14
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Have you ever had the impression that God wasn’t listening to you. Like God was just plain ignoring you? You prayed, but received no answer. You worshiped, but didn’t feel any connection.
Now, here’s the part where, I’m suppose to reassure you that God is always listening, and that as a believer, you have direct access to God! And while that is true… What’s scary is, there are cases where God hears you, but He completely ignore you.
Let me explain. Jesus tells a parable in the book of Luke, about two men. One was a tax collector, a man who everyone looked down on, and the other was a Pharisee, a man everyone looked up to. The Tax collector, humbly prays to God asking for mercy and forgiveness. The Pharisee prays to God, out of pridefulness, using eloquent words, and loud boasts of personal piety.
Jesus explains that the prayer of Tax collector was answered, not of the Pharisee. They both prayed to God, but God chose to hear one, and ignore the other. Why?
Job 35:13 helps us understand, saying: Surely God does not hear an empty cry, nor does the Almighty regard it.
You see, God is not interested in empty words. You can stand in Church, clap your hands and sing of God’s great love, but if your heart isn’t singing along, and your mind is off somewhere else… that’s not worship. God’s not listening.
If you’re praying out loud or to yourself, using every theological word you can think of, in hopes to impress God, or the people around you about how spiritual you are… God won’t be moved.
God does not answer empty cries.
The key to being heard by God, isn’t in the words that are coming out of your mouth. Instead, it’s in the love for Him that flows out of your Heart.
The Fear of God is a good thing. But why fear God? To understand, in this Bible Devotional out of Job 28 and Hebrews 12, Pastor Nelson reviews what the fear of the lord is, and is not.
*** Scripture Job 28:28 “Behold, the fear of the Lord, that is wisdom.”
Hebrews 12:28–29 “Let us offer to God acceptable worship, with reverence and awe, for our God is a consuming fire.”
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Maybe you’ve been reading the Bible, or heard a pastor say something about the Fear of the Lord and thought, Fear God? That doesn’t sound right! I though God was Love, so why fear God?
Well. The Fear of the Lord is a familiar phrase all throughout the Bible, it certainly doesn’t mean to be scared of God as if He is some unpredictable lose cannon. However, contrary to what some have been taught on the other side of the spectrum, the Fear of the Lord does not just mean to have a healthy respect for God. The fear of the Lord means so much more than either of those.
Hebrews 12:28–29 offers a balanced perspective, saying “Let us offer to God acceptable worship, with reverence and awe, for our God is a consuming fire.”
When you teach young children about fire, you generally wouldn’t teach that fire is something only to be scared of… if you did, birthday parties, and camp fires would be a nightmare! No. Fire, when properly understood offers beauty like in a candle lit service, or great usefulness, like heating our homes, or cooking our meals.
To Fear the Lord starts with understanding Him correctly. God is all powerful and all knowing. He is love, and he is judge. For an unbeliever, the eternal judgment of God for sin, is something to be genuinely afraid of. For the believer, remembering that God will lovingly discipline us, in order to teach and correct us when we wander from his will, that discipline is also something we should fear.
Job understood this balance well when he said, “Behold, the fear of the Lord, that is wisdom.” We are to fear the Lord not because we are scared of God, but because we understand His power and response to sin. To fear the Lord is to revere God - because of his character, and worship Him in awe - because of his Love.
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*** Scripture Leviticus 19:1 “You shall not lie to one another.”
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Growing up, my parents, never did the Santa thing.
So after my wife and I were married and had our first child, we needed to make the decision whether or not we would adopt the Santa Claus tradition in our family. Like most parents, we’d do just about anything to bring joy, awe and amazement into the lives of our little ones. After all, what harm could it do?
But here’s the deal, in order for our children believe in Santa Claus, they would have to believe that Santa Claus, lives in the North Pole, for that least the last 1000 years. So Santa is, Eternal. He delivers gifts to all the children in the world on December 24th. So Santa is, near Omnipresent. He knows every child by name, and he knows whether they have been, Naughty or Nice. So Santa is, All-knowing. And he himself, must be Fully Good. Lastly, Santa enables his Reindeer to fly. So he must be, All-powerful.
Those are just a few examples of what our kids would need to believe. As it turns out, Santa Claus, is not just a single little white lie, it is one lie after another. And the more questions our kids would inevitably ask, the more lies we would need to tell them, to maintain the first.
Obviously, the Bible is clear when it comes to lies: “You shall not lie to one another.” So, while the Santa tradition is cute, the boldfaced lies we would have to tell our kids year after year make it a tradition we couldn’t adopt.
But as it turns out, even Without Santa, the joy, awe, and amazement of Christmas isn’t lost, instead it’s focused on the one who is Eternal, Omnipresent, All-knowing, Fully Good, and All-powerful, our Savior who’s birth and love we celebrate as a family.
For us, Jesus really is the reason for the season.
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In this Job 17 Bible Study / Bible Devotional, Pastor Nelson takes a look at what the Bible says about faith through the history and lyrics of the famous hymn, It is Well With My Soul. In this video we’ll see that in order to increase your faith, or grow in faith, it happens by relying on God in our storms, where our strength is made perfect in weakness.
*** Scripture Job 17:9 Yet the righteous holds to his way, and he who has clean hands grows stronger and stronger.
*** Transcript In 1871, Horatio Spafford lost his four year old son to Scarlet Fever, that same year the great Chicago fire devastated his family financially.
As if that were not difficult enough, two years later in 1873 Spafford put his wife and four daughters on a ship to sail to England. On that journey, the ship ran into another and sank. Spafford’s wife narrowly escaped, but all four of their daughters drowned. After the accident, Spafford received a telegram from his wife that read, “Saved. Alone.”
Getting on ship to be with his grieving wife, when they passed over where the accident took place, Spafford penned these words…
When peace like a river, attendeth my way, When sorrows like sea billows roll Whatever my lot, thou hast taught me to say It is well, it is well, with my soul
No hymn captures so well, what steadfast faith… looks like, in the storms of life.
Spafford’s faith didn’t rise and lower with the tides of change or pain. His faith was not kept afloat by the reception of blessings or good feelings.
His faith, was built on the assurance that God was in control. It was built on the glorious thought that Sin had been defeated and though trails buffet, he knew his soul was secure in Jesus Christ.
Sin, pain, suffering, and death… would one day be wiped away, along with his tears… And on that day he would be with his family once more.
Faith like that, doesn’t just happen. It is the product of clinging to God and his Word, through the difficulties of life. The stronger the storm, the firmer our grasp should be. And in time, our grip and our faith, increases, and grows stronger.
That’s what Job experienced in the middle of his storms, when he said: "Yet the righteous holds to his way, and he who has clean hands grows stronger and stronger." (Job 17:9)
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In this Job 3 and 2 Samuel Bible Study / Bible Devotional, Pastor Nelson use the Bible to answer the question about babies in heaven. If you’ve ever wondered if babies or young children go to Heaven or Hell, don’t miss this important video.
Job 3:16–17 16 Or why was I not as a hidden stillborn child as infants who never see the light? 17 There the wicked cease from troubling, and there the weary are at rest.
Revelation 14:13 13 And I heard a voice from heaven saying, “Write this: Blessed are the dead who die in the Lord from now on.” “Blessed indeed,” says the Spirit, “that they may rest from their labors, for their deeds follow them!”
2 Samuel 12:23 23 But now he is dead. Why should I fast? Can I bring him back again? I shall go to him, but he will not return to me.”
*** Transcript:
The loss of a child is perhaps the single most traumatic experience anyone can face. Not only does a parent have to face all the pain, but often times they wrestle with questions. Do babies go to heaven? Do miscarried babies go to heaven? What about small children? Thankfully, the Bible offers answers. In Job chapter three, Job is trying to process his tremendous physical and emotional pain, including the loss of all his children, all at once, and so he cries out to God… “Why was I not as a hidden stillborn child as infants who never see the light? There the wicked cease from troubling, and there the weary are at rest.” (Job 3:16-17)
Because of the pain and suffering he was going through, Job gets to the point where he questions his own birth. Thankfully God is big enough to handle our questions. More to the point, in Job’s statement, comes an interesting truth. He says, a stillborn child… goes to a place of rest. Hell is never described as a place of rest, but heaven is. Revelation 14:13 says, “Blessed are the dead who die in the Lord from now on.” “Blessed indeed,” says the Spirit, “that they may rest.”
Job’s statement of stillborns and infants going to a place of rest, is powerful. In another place in Scripture, when the child of King David dies, he says after people are questioning his behavior, “He is dead. Why should I fast? Can I bring him back again? I shall go to him, but he will not return to me.” (2 Samuel 12:23).
While there’s more to unpack here theologically, for now, by the testimony of both Job and David, Scripture seems to clearly say, Babies go to heaven. So if you’ve lost a child through miscarriage, or later, take heart. Your Baby is in the hands of our heavenly father. And as a believer, you’ll see them someday soon.
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When facing pain and suffering, some are tempted to ask, why does God hate me? In this short Bible devotion / Bible Study, Pastor Nelson offers 3 reasons that help to answer the quesions so many struggle with.
Job 1:21 (ESV) “The LORD gave, and the LORD has taken away; blessed be the name of the LORD.”
Matthew 22:37–39 37 And he said to him, “You shall love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind. 38 This is the great and first commandment. 39 And a second is like it: You shall love your neighbor as yourself.
Romans 5:3–4 3 Not only that, but we rejoice in our sufferings, knowing that suffering produces endurance, 4 and endurance produces character, and character produces hope,
2 Corinthians 1:3–4 3 Blessed be the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, the Father of mercies and God of all comfort, 4 who comforts us in all our affliction, so that we may be able to comfort those who are in any affliction, with the comfort with which we ourselves are comforted by God.
*** Transcript:
Why does God allow suffering? Why does bad things happen to good people? You can’t but help to ask those questions as you read the book of Job. Here’s a man, who experienced a kind of suffering most struggle even to imagine. But if God is good, if God is all powerful, why does God allow suffering?
There’s several reasons, but here’s three:
( 1 Freewill :: Matthew 22:37-39 ) First, in a world cursed by sin, filled with humans who sin, pain and suffering from one to another inevitable. The only way to stop that, would be to remove our freewill, and control us like robots preprogramed never to do wrong. But because God is love, and He desires us to genuinely love Him and others, He has given us freewill, a great gift… but with the potential of great consequences.
( 2 Strengthen :: Romans 5:3-4 ) A Second, reason why God allows suffering is that, He uses those times to strengthen our faith. Like a muscle, to grow, it has to be stretched and stressed, even torn, because when it heals, it heals stronger. Faith is no different. By going to God, seeking his will and strength, our struggles become our tools, to grow closer to God, and grow in Christ likeness.
( 3 Help Others :: 2 Corinthians 1:3-4 ) Third, and I believe this one is key to understanding why God allowed Job to suffer so much, is God allows suffering in our lives so that we can help others who suffer. When a Christian experiences the pain of losing a child, the struggle of addiction, or that injustice of crimes committed against them, and they turn to God for help and healing, they learn a lesson no text book can teach. Their experience, allows them the ability to instruct others how to trust God through life’s darkest storms. Just think of how many have been helped through Job’s suffering.
No matter what you face, pray for the strength to face it like Job saying: “The LORD gave, and the LORD has taken away; blessed be the name of the LORD.” (Job 1:21)
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With Thanksgiving being a time to give thanks, a time to give thanks to the Lord for all that he has done, Finding the peace of God, and having peace with God “that surpasses all understanding” (Philippians 4:7) should never be forgotten.
In this Bible devotional / Bible study, Pastor Nelson reminds us that the peace of God is one blessing Christians need to be more thankful for. We are also reminded that when the world cries for peace, it actually cries for the presence of Jesus, because it is only through Jesus, that the Peace of God is offered.
*** Transcript I’ve been thinking about the Peace of God, a lot.
And here’s why, as I’ve been reading through the book of Zechariah, I came across this verse, which reads, "He shall speak peace to the nations; his rule shall be from sea to sea, and from the River to the ends of the earth.” Now that passage is talking about, the Messiah, Jesus. About the peace of God that Christians will finally enjoy when He returns. It’s talking about a peace, which we have yet to experience.
The fact is, right now, we live in a world of perpetual unrest, a world devoid of peace. Think about it. His nation, our world is so clearly, not at peace. War, violence, and civil unrest is everywhere. Even if you were somehow able avoid contact with any other human being, you still wouldn’t experience peace. Natural disasters, danger from animals, and our ongoing need of safe water and food would never give way to peace. Even internally, our bodies are constantly at war fighting disease, viruses, and infections.
True peace… the peace so many long for, is not just a state of being. It’s actually the presence of Jesus. When people cry out for peace, they are unknowingly or not, crying out for the presence of Jesus in this world and in their lives.
As Christian’s, what an awesome opportunity we have to point to the prince of Peace, when those around us who cry out for peace. And friends, what an awesome privilege and opportunity you have to give thanks to God, that even in this world, devoid of peace, “the peace of God, which surpasses all understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus.”
When those around you cry for peace, point to Jesus, and never stop giving thanks for the Peace of God you have.
Are you struggling to understand what the Bible says about forgiveness? Maybe you’re asking the questions, will God forgive me? Will God forgive my past sin? The Parable of the Prodigal Son helps answer those questions. So no matter how you sinned, or what types of sins you have in your past, by understating the Prodigal son story, we can far better understand God’s forgiveness, no matter what we’ve done, or where we’ve been.
After a short definition of, what is a parable, in this Bible devotional / Bible study, Pastor Nelson quickly walks through Luke 15 and Zechariah 3 to unpack what the Bible says about forgiveness through the understating of what our past sins and Prodigal Son story have in common when it comes to God's forgiveness.
*** Key Verses: Zechariah 3 : 4 “Remove the filthy garments from him.” And to him he said, “Behold, I have taken your iniquity away from you, and I will clothe you with pure vestments.”
Luke 15 : 22 But the father said to his servants, ‘Bring quickly the best robe, and put it on him, and put a ring on his hand, and shoes on his feet.
*** Transcript: A parable is a story, used to illustrate spiritual truth. Jesus used them all the time. A familiar one is known as the parable of the prodigal Son. It’s the story of a young man who leaves home in hopes to experience life outside the responsibilities and care of his father.
But as always with sin, the excitement is short lived, and the costs are far more than anyone can afford. The experience for this son was no different. It’s at his lowest, where he is literally covered in pig filth, that he releases his mistake. So he determines to return to his father, in hopes he will be accepted back.
The beauty of the story is that while the son turned his back on his father, the father never turned his back on his son. As the son neared home, his father runs out to embrace him, and accepts him! He take away the filthy clothes and gives him the best clean clothes he has! While there’s more to the story, that scene of the son receiving new clothes is so powerful because it pictures God’s forgiveness!
We see a parallel in the Old Testament where, in a vision, Joshua is standing before God with filthy garments on. And like the prodigal son, God says, “Remove the filthy garments from him.” And to him he said, “Behold, I have taken your iniquity away from you, and I will clothe you with pure vestments.” - Zechariah 3:4
In both of those passages, it didn’t matter how the garments got stained. It didn’t matter what types of stains they had. In both passages, the key was going to God. So if you struggle with the question, “will God forgive me for my past sin,” the answer is, yes.
When you place our faith in Jesus, there is no sin stain that God can’t take away.
How should Christins vote? Who should Christians vote for? How Christains should vote, and the Christian vote is all about trusting God, He is in control.
What does Pavlov’s Dog, Trump vs Clinton, Trusting God, and Classical Conditioning all have in common? If you’re asking the question, who should I vote for, or if as a Christian, you’re nervous about voting in this election, don’t miss this 2 minute Bible Devotional. Out of Psalm 100, This Bible devotion will help you get focused on trusting God, instead of getting worried about your vote and Trump vs Clinton. The Christian vote is all about trustin God, He is in control.
For some, just hearing the names or seeing a picture of Hillary Clinton or Donald Trump invokes strong emotional feelings like, anxiety, worry and fear. On top of that, some will even experience physical responses such as an increased heart rate, and or muscle tension. Why is that? Some psychologist would point to Pavlov’s Dog.
You see, Ivan Pavlov observed that a dog could be conditioned to salivate when hearing the sound of a bell, just has it did naturally when food was placed in front of it. This is known as Classical Conditioning. It’s the reason why your cat comes running when it hears a can being opened. And it’s the same reason why you might be experiencing negative reactions when I mentioned Hillary and Trump.
For months, both of these candidates, have been busy broadcasting why the other is not only the wrong choice, but a dangerous choice. With media outlets amplifying, broadcasting, and repeating those messages everywhere you turn… is it any wonder why those names are received negatively? It’s Classical Conditioning at work.
But here’s the deal, you don’t have to live with that conditioned response. To change it, as Christian’s we simply need to replace our negative association, with a positive association.
Here’s how; remember and repeat to yourself, at the end of the day: No matter who sits in the Oval Office, God still sits on His Throne. No matter who is President, God is still our King. No matter how bad or uncertain things may seem, “The LORD is good; his steadfast love endures forever, and his faithfulness to all generations.” (Psalm 100:5)
Should a Christian Vote? Absolutely! How Should a Christian Vote? By Trusting God.
Go, exercise your freedom and responsibility, as both a citizen and a Christian, by voting for the candidate that will bring God the most Glory.
Just be yourself! Nobody’s perfect. We’ve all done things we regret. So, how do we overcome regret, and get past the past? Instead of trying to hide our faults, we should be learning from our mistakes, and using our failures as lessons for the future. Not just for us, but for those around us.
As Christian motivation, in this short Bible Study / Bible devotional out of Psalms 78, we’ll see how to overcome regret by knowing, nobody’s perfect, but if we take up the challenge and be honest, we can point to the One who is!
*** Key Verse: Psalm 78:4 We will not hide them from their children, but tell to the coming generation the glorious deeds of the Lord, and his might, and the wonders that he has done.
*** Transcript: I’ve never done anything that I’ve regretted. I’ve never been wrong. I have never made a mistake. I pretty much lived a perfect life up until this point. Sin… no… never.
Let’s be honest. Everything I just said… could - NOT - be true of anyone. We’ve all done things that we regret. We’ve all been wrong. We’ve all made mistakes... none of us is prefect or without sin.
Knowing that, why are we so afraid to reveal our past? Because it makes us seem, weak? Flawed? Imperfect? And in our false fronts of perfection… what message are we broadcasting to those around us? How high of an imposable standard have we set for those in our lives… Our friends? Our family? Our children?
Wouldn’t it be better to be honest about our past? Wouldn’t the failures of our friends and family be so much lighter of a load for them to carry, knowing we’ve also made mistakes?
That’s what we see Psalms, chapter 78. The truth was, Israel’s past was riddled with failures. They made wrong decisions. They ignored God’s voice. They had a lot to regret.
But instead of not talking about their failures, Psalm 78:4 reads, “We will not hide them from their children, but tell to the coming generation the glorious deeds of the LORD, and his might, and the wonders that he has done.
That simple verse reminds us to set aside our pride, and be honest about our past, not just as lessons for the future, but as opportunities to show others, that even in our failures, God is faithful and forgiving. No one is perfect, but if we’re honest about our past, we can point to the one who is.
In Matthew 6 33, Jesus teach us to, “ Seek first the kingdom of God and his righteousness. ” The questions is, how? What does that mean practically for us?
In today’s Bible Study / Bible Devotional in Mathew 6 33, and Haggai 1, we’ll break down that popular Bible verse on putting God first, in three sections, “But seek first the kingdom of God,” then “and his righteousness,” and lastly, “and all these things will be added to you.” By even a very quick look at each section, we’ll see how to put God first in our lives and what that means.
*** Key Verses: Haggai 1:9 “My house that lies in ruins, while each of you busies himself with his own house.”
Matthew 6:33 But seek first the kingdom of God and his righteousness, and all these things will be added to you.
In Matthew 6:33, Jesus says to his followers, “But seek first the kingdom of God and his righteousness, and all these things will be added to you.” What is he talking? And what things will be added? The Book of Haggai helps us understand. In chapter one we learn that God’s people were released from captivity, when Persia invaded and defeated Babylon. As the small remnant returned to Jerusalem, they were instructed, and given provision to rebuild the Temple. But after starting construction and facing opposition, the work stopped. For 16 years.
But during that time, the people, went on with their lives, pursued wealth, build lavish homes, then God breaks the silence by and points out the obvious in Haggai 1:9 “My house that lies in ruins, while each of you busies himself with his own house.” You see, they weren’t seeking first the kingdom of God… they were too busy building up their own kingdom. Their priorities were all wrong. Jesus sets things straight. To seek first the kingdom of God means that our salvation, our relationship with God, is always our first priority. And anything that threatens to come in-between us and God, is not an opportunity to consider… an obstacle to avoid. To seek his righteousness means that, the decisions we make, the way we order our priorities, the value we give everything in our lives, is in agreement and in obedience to God’s ways, and his instructions.
And when we live life like that, the promise of, “and all these things will be added to you,” is God’s guarantee that He will supply all that we need. The things we truly need, in the timing we truly need them. Remember, you’re not stronger than God. You can’t provide more security than God. You can’t out give God. So put God first. Trust His word. He will be your strength. He will provide your security, He will supply all that you need. That’s today’s Bible Munch.
What does the Bible say about tithes and offering? Some say tithing is not scriptural. Is that true? Is there a tithing deception?
In this Bible Devotional / Bible Study out of Malachi 3, we’ll see what the Bible says about tithing in the Old Testament, and compare it to tithing in the New Testament. You’ll discover that tithing may not be what you though, and we’ll look at why the Lord loves a cheerful giver.
Key Verse:
*** Key Verse: Malachi 3:8 Will man rob God? Yet you are robbing me. But you say, ‘How have we robbed you?’ In your tithes and contributions.
*** Tithing in the New Testament:
Mark 12:41–44 41 And he sat down opposite the treasury and watched the people putting money into the offering box. Many rich people put in large sums. 42 And a poor widow came and put in two small copper coins, which make a penny. 43 And he called his disciples to him and said to them, “Truly, I say to you, this poor widow has put in more than all those who are contributing to the offering box. 44 For they all contributed out of their abundance, but she out of her poverty has put in everything she had, all she had to live on.”
Acts 2:44–45 44 And all who believed were together and had all things in common. 45 And they were selling their possessions and belongings and distributing the proceeds to all, as any had need.
1 Corinthians 9:14 14 In the same way, the Lord commanded that those who proclaim the gospel should get their living by the gospel.
1 Corinthians 16:2 2 On the first day of every week, each of you is to put something aside and store it up, as he may prosper, so that there will be no collecting when I come.
2 Corinthians 9:7 7 Each one must give as he has decided in his heart, not reluctantly or under compulsion, for God loves a cheerful giver.
*** Transcript: You work hard for your money right? But, when that plate is passed around at Church, the last thing you want - is to feel guilty, or pressured to give. So, what does the Bible actually say about Tithes and offering? And, what’s our responsibility today? In Malachi 3:8 it reads, Will man rob God? Yet you are robbing me. But you say, ‘How have we robbed you?’ In your tithes and contributions. That verse is often used to say that we are commanded to give 10%, which is what tithe means. So are we robbing God is we don’t tithe 10%? Not according to Old Testament.
The Old Testament actually commands not one, but three different tithes. One tenth went to support the Priests, another tenth for sacred Festivals, and every three years, another tenth was collected to support Widows, Orphans, and the poor. Over three years that averages to, 23.3% a year. That was the Old Testament law. But, we are not in the Old Testament, right? So, what does tithing in the New Testament look like?
2 Corinthians 9:7 says, Each one must give as he has decided in his heart, not reluctantly or under compulsion, for God loves a cheerful giver. The New Testament never commands a specific amount to be given to the Church, instead it was a heart decision. What did that look like? It looked like generous love. Weekly collections were given to the Church, so the Gospel could go out. Jesus once saw a poor woman offer 100% of all she had, he commends her faith. Even when people didn’t have any money to give, they sold their stuff so that they could give. They gave out of love, not legalism. They gave because it pleased God. They gave because physical and eternal lives were on the line. They gave all they could, knowing God gave all he could to us, through Jesus. We should do the same. That’s today’s Bible Munch.
What is the Gospel of Jesus Christ? How do you share the Good News? In other words, What is the Gospel and How to Share the Gospel? Watch this video to learn what is the Gospel of Jesus Christ, and how to share the Gospel in six words.
How to share the Gospel of Jesus Christ shouldn’t be a tough question. However, a lot of Christians express some difficulty when it comes to knowing exactly how to start, or what needs to be said. The Gospel truth, is the most important truth we could ever share with adults, with children or with kids. To say it’s critical that we know what it is, and how to share it, is an understatement. In this Bible study / Bible devotional out of Mark 16:15, we’ll take a look at one method of sharing the Gospel, called Life in six words. Learning how to share the Good news of Jesus Christ is something every Christian needs to put into practice. After watching this video, learning to share the Gospel in 6 words will equip and encourage you! Learn, how the share the Gospel, the Go and share the good news of Jesus Christ!
*** Key Verse: Mark 16:15 And he said to them, “Go into all the world and proclaim the gospel to the whole creation.
*** Life in 6 Words verses:
God: Psalm 100:3 Know that the LORD, he is God! It is he who made us, and we are his; we are his people, and the sheep of his pasture.
Our: Romans 3:23 for all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God,
Sins: Isaiah 64:6a We have all become like one who is unclean, and all our righteous deeds are like a polluted garment.
Paying: Romans 5:8 but God shows his love for us in that while we were still sinners, Christ died for us.
Everyone: John 3:16 “For God so loved the world, that he gave his only Son, that whoever believes in him should not perish but have eternal life.
Life: John 10:28 I give them eternal life, and they will never perish, and no one will snatch them out of my hand.
*** Life in 6 Words (Credit to Dare 2 Share Ministries)
God created us to be with him. Our sins separate us from God. Sins cannot be removed by good deeds. Paying the price for sin, Jesus dies and rose again. Everyone who trust in Him alone has eternal life. Life with Jesus starts now and lasts forever.
You’ve probably read, or heard someone speak on Mark 16:15, where it says, “Go into all the world and proclaim the gospel to the whole creation.” Go, and proclaim the Gospel. Sounds easy enough, right? After all, the word Gospel, literally means, Good News... and who doesn’t want to hear good news? Except, there’s one problem. You have no idea where to start. Even if you’ve been a Christian for a long time, answering the question, What is the Gospel, could be a little intimidating. But it doesn’t have to be. Here’s an easy way to Share the Gospel I picked up from Dare to Share Ministries: It’s called, Life in 6 words. What is the Gospel? In 6 words it’s - God. Our. Sins. Paying. Everyone. Life.
You see: GOD, the creator of the universe, of everything seen and unseen, of you and me, created us to be with him. But, OUR sins, inherited from Adam, made evident by our lies, pride, cheating, lust, and so much more, separate us from God. And those SINS cannot be removed by good deeds. We are guilty. Destine for hell. And there is nothing we can say or do about it.
That’s the bad news. But here’s the Good news: PAYING the price for sin, Jesus lived as our example, died on our behalf, and rose again as our guarantee, so that EVERYONE who trusts in Him alone, is forever forgiven of sin, destine for heaven, and assured eternal life with him. That amazing, LIFE with Jesus - starts now and lasts forever. God. Our. Sins. Paying. Everyone. Life. That is the Good News. Life in 6 words. The Gospel of Jesus Christ! So, “Go into all the world, (beginning right where you are) and proclaim the gospel to the whole creation.” That’s todays Bible Munch.The Golden Rule | 4 Ways to Do Unto Others Using S.A.L.T. | Mark 9:50 Bible DevotionalBible Munch2016-09-13 | * Subscribe Here: http://bit.ly/29qM6Wo *
The Golden Rule teaches, do unto others as you would want others to do unto you. But, what does that actually look like lived out. What is the Golden Rule practically? What does do unto others … mean? These are important questions. Just to say, love one another, or love God love others, isn’t enough. We need it examples. Knowing what would Jesus do (WWJD) when it comes to how to treat others, is key to the Christian faith. In this Bible Study / Bible devotional in Mark 9, you’ll learn 4 Ways to Do Unto Others Using S.A.L.T. Four ways to be Salt, and how to treat others as you want to be treated. How do we love one another? S.A.L.T. Watch this devotional to learn the meaning of this powerful acronym!
*** Key Verse: Mark 9:50 Salt is good, but if the salt has lost its saltiness, how will you make it salty again? Have salt in yourselves, and be at peace with one another.”
*** The Golden Rule Matthew 7:12 “So whatever you wish that others would do to you, do also to them, for this is the Law and the Prophets.
*** Transcript: Most people have heard of the Golden Rule, Matthew 7:12, “So whatever you wish that others would do to you, do also to them.” You might be thinking, okay, but, what does that actually look like lived out? Well, using the acronym S.A.L.T. we get 4 clear answers.
In Mark chapter 9. The disciples, who knew the Golden rule, were actually arguing with each other about which one of them was the Greatest. Can you even imagine that conversation? Were they just trying to one up each other, with claims of how amazing they were? Where they cutting each other down for past failures and mistakes? We don’t know. But Jesus did.
And in Mark 9:50 he tells them, “Have salt in yourselves, and be at peace with one another.” Knowing the Golden rule, to do unto others as you would want them to do unto you. And knowing what Salt is, common, a preservative, and something that enhances flavor, what is Jesus saying? How do we live this out? Easy.
FIRST, SERVE - Be there for others. Like, Jesus we are not called to BE served, but TO serve. Our gifts, talents, and abilities are not just for our benefit, but to bless others. SECOND, APPRECIATE – Show appreciation of others. Applaud good effort. Recognize accomplishments. Say thank you regularly. THIRD, LOVE – The way Jesus loves, love others. Openly. Sacrificially. Constantly. Without expectation of return. And FORTH, TREASURE – Value others. Show them kindness, dignity and respect, always. No matter their past, or your personal differences.
When we treat others like that, When we Serve, Appreciate, Love, and Treasure those around us, we live out the Golden Rule, we become like the SALT Jesus instructs us to, and we become more of the type of men and women that we are called to be. That’s today’s Bible Munch.
If this devotional was encouraging, please give this video a thumbs up to let me know. Share it with your friends. And don’t forget to subscribe so you don’t miss the next video. I’d love to talk to you in the comments section down below. But, that’s enough of me, it’s time for you to up God’s word, and get munching.What is the Unforgivable Sin? – Is Blasphemy Against the Holy Spirit the Unpardonable Sin?Bible Munch2016-09-06 | What is the unforgivable sin? Is blasphemy against the Holy Spirit the unpardonable sin, and if so, have you committed it? Without understanding what Jesus was talking about when it comes to these questions, many Christians and even unbelievers wonder about what sin the Bible describes as unforgivable, or unpardonable. It can be a scary thought to think, that no matter what you say or do, no matter if you ask Jesus for forgiveness or not, that somehow, we are destine to Hell because we committed this unforgivable sin. In this Bible Munch Bible Study / Bible Devotional out of Mark 3, we’ll look at what Jesus was really teaching when it comes the unpardonable sin, and blasphemy against the Holy Spirit.
*** Key Verse: Mark 3:29 but whoever blasphemes against the Holy Spirit never has forgiveness, but is guilty of an eternal sin”
Have you ever wonder if you committed the unforgivable sin? When I was younger, I remember reading Mark 3:29 – Which says, “but whoever blasphemes against the Holy Spirit never has forgiveness, but is guilty of an eternal sin” After reading that, I was truly scared that I’ve might have blasphemed against the Holy Spirt, by some wayward thought or careless comment. Maybe you’ve wondered the same thing. or maybe you’re in fear right at this moment, thinking you’ve committed the unpardonable sin.
Let me help you understand what Jesus is was talking about in Mark 3. Who he’s talking to, was the religious leaders, men who knew the word of God through and through. Men who should have easily seen that Jesus was not some ordinary guy, but that he fulfilled all the prophecies written about the coming messiah, the redeemer and savior of the world.
But, even though God, through the Holy Spirt revealed the truth of Jesus to these men, still… they rejected the Holy Spirits work at clearly identifying who Jesus was, and instead, they repeated, and they would continue to repeat and believe that Jesus was not the Messiah.
Saying he was possessed by a demon, was the Blasphemy against of the Holy Spirt. The continued rejection of Jesus, was the unpardonable sin. Today, the only way, someone could commit the Unforgivable sin, is to reject Jesus, and die in their sin. Because forgiveness of sin is only found in Jesus, if you reject him in this life, you can’t be forgiven in the next.
Listen, you don’t need to worry if you’ve committed the unforgivable sin in the past. Instead, make sure you taken the opportunity to go to Jesus in repentance through faith, to receive eternal hope, and the forgiveness of any and all sins.
That’s today's Bible Munch.Have Faith in God - Trust in the Lord | Jeremiah 48:7 Devotional | Bible StudyBible Munch2016-08-31 | * Click to SUBSCRIBE: http://bit.ly/29qM6Wo *
Where or what we find security in, there we find our faith. As Christians, we need to trust in the Lord, to have faith in God! The ideology of our times tells us that security is found in ability, accomplishments, power, money, education, or reputation. That ideology might sound right to some, but the Bible reminds us to, “lean not on your own understanding,” but again, trust in the Lord, have faith in God! Keep the Faith! This short Bible study / devotional out of the book of Jeremiah, reminds us that faith is God is the only place where we will find lasting security. Trust in God.
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*** Key Verse: Jeremiah 48:7 "For, because you trusted in your works and your treasures, you also shall be taken..."
*** Supporting Bible Verses About Trusting God: Proverbs 3:5 - 6 Trust in the Lord with all your heart, and do not lean on your own understanding. In all your ways acknowledge him, and he will make straight your paths.
January 29th 2011 Freddy Nock shattered the 30 year old, highest tightrope walk. He walked, just over 1138 feet, going between two Swiss mountaintops. Having 5,249 feet of air, between him and the ground. All without any sort of safeguarding.
Now tell me, as Freddy walked that tightrope, where do you think he placed his trust, his confidence, his security? In the tightrope. That tightrope was the only thing in between Freddy and splat. At almost a mile up in the sky, you get perspective. You learn, that a lot of things most people place their security in, just didn’t matter. Accomplishments, reputation, degrees, position, or money, none of that offers any real security. In that moment, nothing in Freddy’s life matter more or offered more, than that tightrope. – So that’s what he focused on, and trust in.
As we’ve been reading through the book of Jeremiah together, now at Chapter 48, we learned that Moab had it all wrong. They were a prideful nation that placed their trust and security in their wealth, accomplishments, and false god.
But in verse 7 they’re told, “For, because you trusted in your works and your treasures, you also shall be taken.” The lesson is, true and lasting safety is not found in anything, or anyone else, but the one true God. The question we have to ask ourselves is, where do we ultimately place our trust as we walk the tightrope of life?
Proverbs 3:5–6 Trust in the LORD with all your heart, and do not lean on your own understanding. In all your ways acknowledge him, and he will make straight your paths. A lot of things in the world offer temporary security. But if you want lasting security, Go to God.
That’s today’s Bible Munch.5 Step Decision Making - How to Make the Right Decision Biblically | Jeremiah 41:17 Bible StudyBible Munch2016-08-24 | *Click to SUBSCRIBE: http://bit.ly/29qM6Wo *
Christian decision making is key. Choosing to use Biblical decision making can make the difference between a good decision, and a bad decision. If you want to make the right decision EVERY TIME, this is the Bible devotional for you.
We all face making decisions every day. But making the right decision isn’t always clear. That’s why having a Biblical decision making process is critical, especially if we want to know how to make the right decision without regrets! In today’s devotional / Bible study, we’ll look at a bad decision made in the Book of Jeremiah, then look into the rest of the Bible to answer the question, “what does the Bible say about decision-making.” In this devotional / Bible study, we’ll get a 5 Step Decision Making process that will help us understand how to make the right decision Biblically.
*** Key Verse:
Jeremiah 41:17 - And they went and stayed at Geruth Chimham near Bethlehem, intending to go to Egypt
*** Supporting Bible Verses About Decision Making:
1 Thessalonians 5:17 - pray without ceasing,
Proverbs 19:2 - Desire without knowledge is not good, and whoever makes haste with his feet misses his way.
Psalm 119:105 - Your word is a lamp to my feet and a light to my path.
Proverbs 15:22 - Without counsel plans fail, but with many advisers they succeed.
Luke 22:42 - saying, “Father, if you are willing, remove this cup from me. Nevertheless, not my will, but yours, be done.”
You want to make good decisions, right? So, consider this. In Jeremiah chapter 41, there is a small group of Jewish survivors who have just escaped the destruction of Jerusalem, and an attempted abduction by the Ammonites. After all that, verse 17 is says: “And they went and stayed at Geruth Chimham near Bethlehem, intending to go to Egypt.”
This remnant faced a decision. Stay near Bethlehem to rebuild, or go to Egypt in hopes of safety. Chapter 42 tells us, they made the wrong decision, quickly, against God’s word, against Jeremiahs counsel, and against God’s will for them. For that, they suffered dearly for that wrong choice.
Learning from their bad decision making. Here’s a better, biblical decision making process:
Five Steps: First Pause - Proverbs 19:2 Desire without knowledge is not good, and whoever makes haste with his feet misses his way. Avoid making a fast decisions. Pause. Get the Facts. And examine the possible outcomes of all the options. Second Read - Psalm 119:105 Your word is a lamp to my feet and a light to my path. When facing a decision, Get God’s Take, see what the Bible has to say about it. Third Ask – Proverbs 15:22 Without counsel plans fail, but with many advisers they succeed. Ask advice from a reliable sources. It could be a friend, parent, or pastor. Forth Yield – Luke 22:42 “not my will, but yours, be done.” Jesus, spoke those words giving us a principle to follow. Our will needs to yield to God’s will. Because God’s directions is always the best direction.
Pause. Read. Ask. Yield. The fifth step is a part of every step, and that’s PRAY. 1 Thessalonians 5:17 - Pray without ceasing. As you Pause, pray. As you Read, pray. As you Ask, pray. And as you Yield, pray. When facing a difficult decision, remember the acronym: P.R.A.Y.
That’s todays Bible Munch.What is Repentance? - What Does Repent Mean? | Jeremiah 34:15-16 Devotional | Bible StudyBible Munch2016-08-16 | Don't miss the next devotional! Subscribe Here: http://bit.ly/29qM6Wo
What is repentance? What does repent mean? Most would say, repentance is to turn away from sin. That answer is not fully correct. Thankfully, the definition of repentance, and how to repent are clearly stated in the Bible. In this Bible study / devotional out of Jeremiah 34, we’ll look at and understand what true repentance, Biblical repentance, is. To find out what the Bible says about repentance, open your Bible and watch this video!
*** Key Verse: Jeremiah 34:15-16 “You recently repented and did what was right in my eyes by proclaiming liberty, each to his neighbor, and you made a covenant before me in the house that is called by my name, but then you turned around and profaned my name.”
*** Supporting Bible verses about Repentance: Psalm 97:10 O you who love the LORD, hate evil! He preserves the lives of his saints; he delivers them from the hand of the wicked.
Mark 1:14–15 Now after John was arrested, Jesus came into Galilee, proclaiming the gospel of God, and saying, “The time is fulfilled, and the kingdom of God is at hand; repent and believe in the gospel.”
Matthew 3:8 Bear fruit in keeping with repentance.
When asked, what does repent mean, or what is repentance, most people will define repentance by saying it means, to turn from sin. While that’s an okay definition, it’s not a full biblical definition of repentance.
For example, if you had a roommate who constantly stole your stuff, but every time you confronted them about they apologized, with tears and everything. But, still just a few days later you’d catch them again taking your stuff. Would you say that their repentance was real? Probably not.
We see a scenario similar to that in, Jeremiah 34. The people gave God their word, but soon after turned right around and continue to do what they said they wouldn’t, and God judges them for it. Verses 15-16 read, “You recently repented and did what was right in my eyes… but then you turned around and profaned my name.”
Repentance is more than saying I’m sorry. It’s more that feeling bad. It’s more than just turning from sin. The biblical definition of repentance means, “to change one’s mind.” Will-Power to stop and turn from sin just isn’t enough. To truly repent, God needs to change our mind about that sin. Psalm 97:10 “O you who love the LORD, hate evil!”
True repentance happens when we see sin as God sees sin. How does he see it? As Evil. Rebellious. Prideful, Hurtful, and Hateful. Every time we choose to sin, we tell God, this sin fulfills me more than you do.
What does it mean to repent, it’s to see sin, as God sees it. To hate sin, like God hates it. When we do, the action of turning from sin, to Jesus, is easy.
If you’re struggling with sin, pray asking God to change the way you see that sin.
That’s today’s Bible Munch.3 Facts to Spot the Fakes: False Prophets Exposed | Jeremiah 27:14-15 Devotional | Bible StudyBible Munch2016-08-09 | False Prophets Exposed. We know to beware of false prophets, false teachers, and fake Christians, but how do we know which preachers, sermons, or Christian YouTubers we can trust? With so many people claiming to offer Christian advice, how do we know what’s Biblical truth and what’s just bad advice? In this Bible study / Bible devotional out of Jeremiah 27, we’ll look at, 3 Facts to Spot the Fakes, teaching us how to spot a fake prophet, and how to identify a fake teacher or preacher. Hint: One way to spot a false prophet is to ask, is Jesus God?
*** Key Verse: Jeremiah 27:14-15 - “It is a lie that they are prophesying to you. I have not sent them, declares the LORD.”
*** Supporting Bible verses to expose false prophets: Matthew 7:15–16 - “Beware of false prophets, who come to you in sheep’s clothing but inwardly are ravenous wolves. You will recognize them by their fruits.”
Isaiah 59:2 - but your iniquities have made a separation between you and your God, and your sins have hidden his face from you so that he does not hear.
Romans 6:23 - For the wages of sin is death, but the free gift of God is eternal life in Christ Jesus our Lord.
John 1:1 - In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God.
John 10:30 - I and the Father are one.
John 20:28 - Thomas answered him, “My Lord and my God!”
In Jeremiah 27:14-15 The King was surrounded by false prophets, so he was warned: “It is a lie that they are prophesying to you. I have not sent them, declares the LORD.” It’s a scary thought that some people we may trust to give us biblical advise, are actually feeding us lies. From Church pulpits, to YouTube personalities, how do we know, who to trust?
Here’s 3 Facts to Spot the Fakes: One, they lie about Sin: Sin is serious. Isaiah 59:2 - but your iniquities have made a separation between you and your God, and your sins have hidden his face from you so that he does not hear. When the topic of sin is conveniently ignored, sugar coated, or redefined to be acceptable. Stay away. Two, they lie about the Gospel: The Bible is clear about how we are saved. We are saved, by Grace through faith in Jesus Christ alone. Romans 6:23 - For the wages of sin is death, but the free gift of God is eternal life in Christ Jesus our Lord. If anyone tries to add anything to that, like worship on a certain day, or pray to a certain saint, or perform any kind of service to God… Stay Away.
Last, but most important. Three, they lie about Jesus: Jesus is God. Referencing the Trinity, John 1:1 - In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God. Referencing his deity, Jesus Says in John 10:30 – I and the Father are one. When Thomas when confronted with the risen Jesus, says), John 20:28 – “My Lord and my God!” Jesus is not just a man. He is not just a Prophet. He is not an angel. Jesus is God. If anyone says any different. Stay Away.
Remember: Be careful who you listen to: Use God’s word to fact check their word.
That’s today’s Bible Munch.Be Strong and Courageous - Stand for the Word of God | Jeremiah 20:9 Bible Devotional | Bible StudyBible Munch2016-08-02 | We need to be Strong and Courageous when it comes to God’s word. To stand for the word of God, is to stand up for truth! For the Christian, evangelism and witnessing shouldn’t be a thing that we do once in a while, it should be a regular way of life. Yes, it takes courage. But to not stand for, to not stand up and share the Word of God is not an option. In this Bible study on courage / Bible devotional we’ll look at Jeremiah 20:9 to understand why we need to stand for, and be strong and courageous when it comes to the Word God. Be bold! Be strong! Be courageous!
*** Key Verse: Jeremiah 20:9 - If I say, “I will not mention him, or speak any more in his name,” there is in my heart as it were a burning fire shut up in my bones, and I am weary with holding it in, and I cannot.
*** Supporting Bible Verses about Courage and Evangelism: Joshua 1:9 - Have I not commanded you? Be strong and courageous. Do not be frightened, and do not be dismayed, for the LORD your God is with you wherever you go.”
Acts 4:19–20 - But Peter and John answered them, “Whether it is right in the sight of God to listen to you rather than to God, you must judge, for we cannot but speak of what we have seen and heard.”
Romans 10:13–14 - For “everyone who calls on the name of the Lord will be saved.” How then will they call on him in whom they have not believed? And how are they to believe in him of whom they have never heard? And how are they to hear without someone preaching?
*** SUBSCRIBE for new devotionals every Tuesday. youtube.com/user/BibleMunch?sub_confirmation=1What is sin, and why God disciplines those he loves. | Jeremiah 13:22 Devotional | Bible StudyBible Munch2016-07-26 | What is sin? Does God correct those he loves? What is the definition of sin in the Bible? What is sin, and why God disciplines those he loves is a common question. However, those who ask, what does the Bible say about sin, don’t have to dig very deep into God’s word to understand how Sin and Punishment go hand in hand. Scripture makes it clear, your sins will find you out. In this Bible devotional / Bible study, we’ll look at Jeremiah 13:22, and several other Bible verses about sin in the Bible to understand that when a Christian sins, and when the Lord disciplines, the consequences of sin can be painful, but God’s discipline is intended for our Good.
*** SUBSCRIBE for new devotionals every Tuesday: http://bit.ly/29qM6WoThe Way the Truth and The Life: Is the Narrow Road too Narrow Minded? | Jeremiah 6:16 Bible StudyBible Munch2016-07-19 | The Bible clearly says that only Jesus is the Way the Truth and the Life. A, salvation narrow road. Does that make the narrow road to salvation too narrow minded? When Jesus says I am the Narrow Gate, is he, the Gospel, or the Bible intolerant? Why is the way so narrow? Is Jesus the only way? If so, why? These are all important questions. We’ll look at the answers in this narrow way Bible study / Bible Devotional through the book of Jeremiah, chapter six.
*** Key Verse: Jeremiah 6:16 Thus says the LORD: “Stand by the roads, and look, and ask for the ancient paths, where the good way is; and walk in it, and find rest for your souls. But they said, ‘We will not walk in it.’
*** Supporting Verses: Matthew 7:13 “Enter by the narrow gate. For the gate is wide and the way is easy that leads to destruction, and those who enter by it are many.
John 14:6 Jesus said to him, “I am the way, and the truth, and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me.