30 June 2015

Don’t be suckered by a psychopath

avoid psychopaths

In light of two high profile prison escapes involving insiders, it is obvious that the insiders were overwhelmed by the prisoners emotionally. We must be ready. We must be alert to prevent our having relationships of any type. If we are not alert, we may be used, manipulated, by the psychopath.

The Hare Personality profile is the most common (also see here and here). The diagnosis from the DSM that are usually used are antisocial personality disorder and dissocial personality disorder. The Triarchic model lists three main characteristics.

  1. Boldness—as in a lack of fear regardless of the situation. This is coupled with an over confident attitude.

  2. Disinhibition—as in poor impulse control, lack of foresight, and demand for instant gratification.

  3. Meanness—as in a lack of empathy, lack of closeness to others, use of cruelty to gain what they want, and defiance of authority.


The most telling is the overwhelming charm and (supposed, perceived) personal interest in you. If you or I fall for this, we will be used, manipulated.

The Bible has an example in the person of Nimrod. See here, here, and here
(see notes on verse 8). He is self-seeking, rebellious, and self-glorifying.

  1. Cush fathered Nimrod, who became the first fearless leader throughout the land. He became a fearless hunter in defiance of the LORD. That is why it is said, "Like Nimrod, a fearless hunter in defiance of the LORD." (Genesis 10:8-9 ISV)

  2. Cush fathered Nimrod. He became the first powerful ruler on the earth. (1 Chronicles 1:10 ISV)


The person the Bible labels as the Anti-Christ is also such a person. He is both against Christ (Jesus) and a pretender (that he is god). Read more here.

  1. The people living at that time will, in general, be looking for a military, financial, social leader to conquer the chaos that exists in the last days.

  2. He will have a plan. He will preach a message, "The world will be destroyed. The only hope for the earth and its inhabitants is to follow my plan. Everybody must follow my plan or we will be destroyed. Everyone must follow my plan for it to be successful." Naturally those who do not follow his plan must be destroyed.


We must be alert. Somebody might try to manipulate us.

  1. "Be sober; be on the alert. Your adversary the devil walks around like a roaring lion, looking for someone to devour. " (1 Peter 5:8, LEB)

  2. "So then, we should not be sleeping like the others; we should be awake and sober." (1 Thessalonians 5:6, GNB92)

  3. "The end of all things is near. You must be self-controlled and alert, to be able to pray. " (1 Peter 4:7, GNB92)


It seems that these traits are nothing more than a very thick façade for the real person inside. The inside person, the real person, must continuously be hidden and suppressed. One might learn this manipulation as a child who found they could use the charm to get what they want. Being that every person is evil. Other characteristics of the child is in their personality, namely, fearlessness and impulsivity. See here for a personal testimony/advice from a psychiatrist (this view-point is not necessarily Christian).

If a psychopath truly repents and puts their trust into Jesus, they need to go to all those whom they have hurt and make things right. This must be done in a brief encounter because these victims will think you are still trying to manipulate them. One of the important things they would need to pray and learn about is empathy. These two links have somewhat non-Christian approach—here and here.

My opinion—

For parents




  1. It is especially important for the first two years of life to have a close and time investing relationship between mother and infant. This isn't "quality" time of 30 minutes a day. It is more like hours a day. The baby and mother spend a lot of time (hours) together bonding in smiling, laughing, talking, touching, etc. together. Dad is important and needs to spend time as well, but he is not as important at this time.

  2. Dad and mom taking time to be together with the child present. Dad and Mom need to treat each other with love, kindness, and empathy.

  3. Dad needs to take the child with him on errands and chores. Mom needs to do the same. The child can learn by seeing and feeling togetherness, successes and failures. How do Mom and Dad deal with these things?

  4. Dad, especially, needs to read, study the Bible, and pray with the family consistently and with meaning (it is not just a boring chore/requirement).


For adults who did not have this empathy training as children

  1. Learn to listen, not just hear. Stop what you are doing and really listen. Take the time it needs to listen to the other person. It may be 10 minutes or more. Shut up and listen. Don't form opinions and start to give your advice. Wait and listen.

  2. Try to relate to what the other person is going through (being in their shoes idea).

  3. Keep quiet. Do not offer advice. Just listen. When the other person is done, work together to solve the problem or at least, deal with it.

  4. Don't start judging the other person or thinking you are better than them (as in "I would never be as stupid as this"). Don't label someone. Look at them as a person, not a label (as in "welfare mom" or "terrorist."

  5. Read the life of Jesus in the Gospels starting with Mark. See how He shows empathy, sympathy, and kindness. Read how He dealt with persecution, false witness, and verbal and physical abuse. Then imitate Him in what you face and live with. Show others the same kindness and compassion that Jesus showed and lived in His life on earth.

  6. Purposefully go out of your way to help someone. Maybe visit a nursing home or some other place where people might be lonely.

  7. Pray for God to help you. Talk with someone else who will listen, too.

  8. Resist bullying, impulsiveness, arrogance, and self-destructive behavior. God will bring it to your mind that you are doing this. So quit, walk away, get away from it, and avoid it. It will be hard, but each time you do this, it will be easier and eventually become a habit.

  9. This won't happen in a day. It takes practice. With God's help you can do it.


How to handle a psychopath.

  1. Be aware of charm. Be aware of their story telling, their wonderful deeds, and their answer to humanity's pressing needs.

  2. Be aware of false contrition. They may show remorse, but it is only to get out of trouble.

  3. Deal and know the truth. Be skeptical. It might take some research to see if that person is telling the truth. It is not what they say is truth, but truth is truth. Study truth.

  4. Deal with reality. One may live their life telling people that they are Jesus or the Virgin Mary. They truly believe it. But where is reality? The person you are talking with might make claims of doing famous things or being a famous person or knowing famous people. It is also called fact-checking. Check it out!

  5. When you present evidence of their exaggerations with the truth, beware that they will not accept your findings. Instead they will attack you—your character, your mentation, your facts, your nose, whatever. You cannot talk a psychopath out of their lies, but you don't have to give in and believe them. They want power over you, so resist the temptation to wilt under their talk and actions.

  6. Don't tell them anything about your family, your friends, your finances, your weaknesses or temptations. They will use that information against you, to manipulate you.

  7. Remember they are evil.

  8. Remember that they look out for themselves and only for themselves.

  9. Point out to them that what they are saying is a lie (if it is). Then when they try to berate you, stay firm, do not given in. They will eventually find someone else.

  10. If they continue to harass and try to manipulate you, document everything and report it to authorities if you need to. Don't tell the psychopath you are doing the documentation.

  11. If they lie, break a promise, or neglect a responsibility (work, pay bills, etc.), forgive them the first time, but if it happens again. Leave and stay away.

  12. If they tell you that they can leave, that it will crush them, that they can't handle being without you, then realize they have no compassion, they cannot be hurt. Their feelings and compassion is dead and nonexistent.

  13. Avoid them. They will find someone else. As said before you cannot hurt their feelings, because they don't have any.

  14. Don't give in to them about money, sex, or doing something for them. They will blackmail you and control you.

  15. Don't feel sorry for them and give in to them even one time. They will use that against you next time.

  16. Live your life consistently. Do NOT talk how to live but live differently. Let your talk and walk match.

  17. Be compassionate and defensive of animals, the sick, the elderly, children, and the poor.

  18. If you are sucked in by a psychopath and realize it, forgive yourself. Don't beat yourself up. You wised up and got out. You now have experience. Use your experience to help others and remind yourself that you could be suckered in again.


  19. Remember that Jesus is the good shepherd. The psychopath is a raging wolf.


    1. "I am the good shepherd. The good shepherd lays down His life for the sheep. " (John 10:11, EMTV)

    2. "He will feed His flock like a shepherd; He will gather the lambs with His arm, And carry them in His bosom, And gently lead those who are with young." (Isaiah 40:11, NKJV)

    3. "Jesus got out of the boat, and when he saw the large crowd, his heart was filled with pity for them, and he healed their sick." (Matthew 14:14, GNB92)



  20. "For let not anyone of you suffer as a murderer, or a thief, or an evildoer, or as a meddler in other people's affairs; " (1 Peter 4:15, EMTV)

  21. "Let your way of life be without loving money, being satisfied with what you have. For He Himself has said, "By no means shall I desert you, nor in any way shall I forsake you;" so that being confident, we may say: "The Lord is my helper; I will not fear. What can man do to me?" " (Hebrews 13:5-6, EMTV)

26 June 2015

Paul’s Second Journey

second missionary journey


 

A1 Objectives

B1 Explain how Lydia came to faith in Jesus.


B2 Describe how God used Paul and Silas even though they were in prison.


A2 Scriptures

B1 Acts 15:39-16:15


B2 Acts 16:22-34


A3 Notes

B1 "...Sharp disagreement..." Acts 15:39


C1 What are we supposed to do in a situation like this?


C2 Both to pray.


D1 For each other


D2 About the situation


C3 Walk apart and cool off for awhile


C4 Point out the pros and cons together


C5 Study to see if this situation is addressed in Scriptures.


D1 By law


E1 We must do something


E2 We must not do something


D2 By principle


D3 By example


C6 Define together the goal, then how to reach that goal


C7 Be humble instead of an attitude of "because I said so."


C8 In this case discuss why it would be better to have John with them or why it would not.


C9 Read 1 Corinthians 13:1-13 together to learn about love.


C10 Consider


D1 "How good and pleasant it is when brothers live together in harmony! It is like fine oil on the head, running down on the beard, running down Aaron's beard onto his robes." (Psalms 133:1-2, HCSB)


D2 "Then Abram said to Lot, "Please, let's not have quarreling between you and me, or between your herdsmen and my herdsmen, since we are relatives." (Genesis 13:8, HCSB)


D3 "By this all people will know that you are My disciples, if you have love for one another." " (John 13:35, HCSB)


D4 "Now I urge you, brothers, in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ, that all of you agree in what you say, that there be no divisions among you, and that you be united with the same understanding and the same conviction." (1 Corinthians 1:10, HCSB)


D5 "...diligently keeping the unity of the Spirit with the peace that binds us. There is one body and one Spirit — just as you were called to one hope at your calling — one Lord, one faith, one baptism, one God and Father of all, who is above all and through all and in all." (Ephesians 4:3-6, HCSB)


D6 "...fulfill my joy by thinking the same way, having the same love, sharing the same feelings, focusing on one goal. Do nothing out of rivalry or conceit, but in humility consider others as more important than yourselves. Everyone should look out not only for his own interests, but also for the interests of others. Make your own attitude that of Christ Jesus," (Philippians 2:2-5, HCSB)


D7 "Let brotherly love continue." (Hebrews 13:1, HCSB)


D8 "Now finally, all of you should be like-minded and sympathetic, should love believers, and be compassionate and humble," (1 Peter 3:8, HCSB)


D9 "We know that we have passed from death to life because we love our brothers. The one who does not love remains in death. Everyone who hates his brother is a murderer, and you know that no murderer has eternal life residing in him. This is how we have come to know love: He laid down His life for us. We should also lay down our lives for our brothers. If anyone has this world's goods and sees his brother in need but closes his eyes to his need — how can God's love reside in him? Little children, we must not love with word or speech, but with truth and action. This is how we will know we belong to the truth and will convince our conscience in His presence," (1 John 3:14-19, HCSB)


B2 Forbidden by the Holy Spirit--Acts 16:6


C1 Paul was an Apostle. Silas was a prophet (Acts 15:32)


C2 Apostle and prophets (real apostles; real prophets) get revelation from God.


C3 God said, "No" concerning their traveling to Asia (eastern Turkey).


B3 Lydia--Acts 16:11-15


C1 From Troas to Philippi


C2 They needed to sail across the Aegean Sea


C3 It was about miles.


C4 Landed in Neapolis then traveled to Philippi.


C5 Met Lydia who is the first European convert


B4 Slave girl--Acts 16:16-21


C1 Demon possessed


C2 Gave information to owners on how to make money


C3 Tried to divert the Gospel truth.


D1 Everyone knew the slave girl was possessed.


D2 The demon knew that if he used the girl to tell the truth, everyone would think that the Gospel is from the devil and no different than she was. It would be just a different message from the same source.


C4 Cast out by Jesus through Paul.


B5 Persecution--Acts 16:22-40


C1 After casting out the demon, the owners lost money because they no longer had the information they wanted.


C2 They tried to get the preachers killed.


C3 Paul and Silas were thrown into prison by the authorities.


C4 Paul and Silas prayed and sang hymns.


C5 The prisoners heard this.


C6 There was the earthquake.


C7 All prison doors were opened by no one escaped.


C8 The jailer thought they had and that he would be killed for their escape.


C9 Paul and Silas yelled at the jailer that no one had escaped.


C10 The jailer, who had heard the Christians pray and sing, had been convicted by the Holy Spirit and be saved.


C11 He was saved.


C12 His life was changed.


C13 Paul and Silas were asked to leave by the city officials who did not want it known that they had broken Roman law by jailing Roman citizens without a trial.


A4 Questions

B1 Why did Barnabas want to take John Mark with them on their revisit journey?


B2 Why didn't Paul want him?


B3 How would you feel if you were Barnabas, Paul, or John Mark?


B4 How did Paul think of John Mark later? (Colossians 4:10)


B5 Since Paul and Silas were blessed by the church at Antioch, does that mean that God had no use for Barnabas and Mark?


B6 How do we handle disagreements?


B7 Did Paul and Barnabas handle this well? (Acts 15:39)


C1 We don't know all the details.


C2 The Greek word for the disagreement is παροξυσμός


D1 It is a strong word for disagreement.


D2 It is a disagreement with strong emotion.


D3 Some other uses in the New Testament


E1 "And in Athens, while Paul waited for them, his spirit was provoked within him when he saw that the city was full of idols." (Acts 17:16, EMTV)


E2 "...does not behave disgracefully, does not seek its own, is not provoked to anger, thinks no evil;" (1 Corinthians 13:5, EMTV)


E3 "And let us consider one another for the stirring up of love and of good works," (Hebrews 10:24, EMTV)


D4 In modern Greek it is used among other things for the word "seizure."


C3 As soon as Paul and Barnabas had become Christians were they perfectly mature in the faith, or did they still have to learn? Do Christians need to learn? Who does this teaching?


B8 Do these sharp disagreements lead to separations? How might this apply to marriage, family situations, church situations, society, business, etc?


B9 Acts 15:41--what does "strengthening the churches" mean?


C1 Handling disagreements according to the Scriptures


C2 Handling misunderstood doctrine according to the Scriptures


C3 Correcting people who preach false doctrine.


C4 Correcting people preaching a wrong Gospel


C5 Warning about false teachers.


C6 Handling people who are at odds with each other


C7 Clarifying what was taught earlier (in their first visit)


C8 Preaching against sin that might have arisen in the church


C9 Encouraging the brethren to continue in the faith. Discouragement may come


D1 from persecution


D2 from trials


D3 from failures


D4 from successes


D5 from believing there is no success in their sharing the Gospel


D6 from seeing no answer from prayer


D7 from remembrances of past sin


D8 from still struggling over present temptation to sin


B10 Acts 16:1--whom does Paul and Silas meet in Derbe/Lystra? (Timothy)


B11 It is written that Timothy has a good reputation from the brethren. Do we have the kind of reputation?


C1 "I wrote to the church, but Diotrephes, who loves the preeminence over them, does not receive us. On account of this, if I come, I will call to mind his works which he does, slandering us with evil words. And not being content with that, he does not receive the brothers, and hinders those who desire to, casting them out of the church. Beloved, do not imitate the evil, but the good. He that does good is of God; he that does evil has not seen God. Demetrius has a good testimony with everyone, and of the truth itself. And we also testify, and you know that our testimony is true." (3 John 1:9-12, EMTV)


C2 How do we develop a good reputation?


D1 Pray


D2 Study the Bible


D3 Fellowship with God and fellow believers


D4 Living the faith


B12 Acts 16:4--it speaks of the "decrees"? What are these decrees? (The Jerusalem Council--"...but that we write to them to abstain from things polluted by idols, and from sexual immorality, from things strangled, and from blood." (Acts 15:20, EMTV)


B13 Acts 16:6--why did the Holy Spirit forbid them from going to Asia (eastern Turkey)?


C1 Shows who is boss. The Holy Spirit is the vicar of Christ, not any human.


C2 Is there any better boss then God?


C3 Different opinions


D1 Not to spread the Gospel at that time further in eastern Turkey, but now it is time to preach in Europe.


D2 The other cities in "Asia" were not spiritually ready for the Gospel.


C4 Two years later they came to Ephesus which was in Asia


B14 Acts 16:14--Who opened Lydia's heart?


B15 What are some things about Lydia?


C1 Business women--seller of purple cloth


C2 Worshiped God


C3 Took time out to pray with others at the river side


C4 Listened intently


C5 Had heart opened by God


B16 How does God open the heart? What does this mean?


C1 To understand the truth and reality of one's lost condition. There is no obscurity.


C2 God does this by the work of the Holy Spirit.


B17 After God opens the heart, what does God expect from the person?


C1 We can either resist or not resist God's call.


C2 We can either obey or disobey.


B18 Is faith a work?


C1 A Calvinist will say that it is because salvation has to be all of God (Monergism).


C2 A classical/reformed Arminian will say that it is not a work. God initiates salvation. After God's complete work, He wants us to believe (synergism).


B19 Why did Lydia and her household get baptized? (Jesus had commanded it. Matthew 28:19-20)


B20 Were infants baptized? Some believe this because Scripture states, "...her household..." There must have been infants in her household. (No because infants do not understand their sinful condition and cannot respond in faith).


B21 Is there any evidence from our Scripture reading that there was a change in Lydia? (She invited the brethren to stay at her home).


B22 Acts 16:16 and Acts 16:19--Does money affect how people react to situations? Does money affect how people treat Christians?


B23 Acts 16:22-23--What would you and I feel like to be beaten, thrown into the inner prison, and be shackled? What would we do?


B24 Acts 16:25--Why did Paul and Silas sing hymns and pray? Is this what someone would expect to do after being beaten?


B25 Acts 16:26--Was this earthquake from God?


B26 Acts 16:27--Why did the jailer want to kill himself?


B27 Acts 16:30--Why did he come and say, "What must I do to be saved?"


B28 Acts 16:31--Is that all we have to do is believe to be saved? What we do have to do be remain saved? (faith from start to finish).


B29 Acts 16:31--What is believe? (What Jesus says is true. Trust is my confidence in Him to say and do the truth; I don't have to worry about it).


B30 Acts 16:31--Why do most versions leave out the word "Christ" as in "...believe in the Lord Jesus Christ?" (Wilbur Pickering states in his notes on this passage, "Perhaps 3% of the Greek manuscripts, of inferior quality, omit 'Christ' (as in NIV, NASB, LB, TEV, etc.). Why would having the word Christ be important or why would it not? (A lot of people believe in Jesus but to believe He is Christ, Messiah, is important).


B31 Acts 16:31--If the jailer believed, would all his family be saved, too? (No each person has to believe for themselves. See Acts 16:34).


B32 Acts 16:32--Who heard the Gospel? (All the jailer's family and anyone else living there).


B33 Acts 16:33--Was there a change in the jailer? What was it? (He washed their wounds. A real conversion experience changes a person from the old life to the new. See Galatians 5:19-24).


B34 Acts 16:33--Is baptism necessary for salvation? What if someone refuses to be baptized?


B35 Acts 16:34--What was the reaction of the family after believing and being baptized? (They rejoiced).


A5 Resources

B1 Animated map


B2
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B3


acts and paul's epistles

B4


date paul's epistles


 


1 Thessalonians 5:12-22

bible study


A1 Scriptures

B1 "And we request of you, brothers, to recognize those who labor among you, and are over you in the Lord and instruct you, and to regard them beyond all measure in love, because of their work. Be at peace among yourselves. Now we exhort you, brothers, admonish the disorderly, encourage the discouraged, be supportive of the weak, be patient toward all. See that no one pays back evil for evil to anyone, but always pursue that which is good, both for one another and for all. Rejoice always! Pray without ceasing! In everything give thanks; for this is the will of God in Christ Jesus for you. Do not quench the Spirit. Do not despise prophecies. But test all things; hold fast that which is good. Abstain from every form of evil. " (1 Thessalonians 5:12-22, EMTV)


B2 "We beg you, our friends, to pay proper respect to those who work among you, who guide and instruct you in the Christian life. Treat them with the greatest respect and love because of the work they do. Be at peace among yourselves. We urge you, our friends, to warn the idle, encourage the timid, help the weak, be patient with everyone. See that no one pays back wrong for wrong, but at all times make it your aim to do good to one another and to all people. Be joyful always, pray at all times, be thankful in all circumstances. This is what God wants from you in your life in union with Christ Jesus. Do not restrain the Holy Spirit; do not despise inspired messages. Put all things to the test: keep what is good and avoid every kind of evil. " (1 Thessalonians 5:12-22, GNB92)



A2 Outline--Some last minute rules

B1 Regarding leaders in the congregation


C1 Respect them


C2 Love them in the Lord


C3 Be at peace


B2 Regarding fellow Christians in the congregation


C1 Admonish the disorderly


C2 Encourage the discouraged


C3 Support the weak


C4 Be patient


B3 Regarding all humans


C1 No revenge


C2 Always rejoice


C3 Pray without ceasing


C4 Give thanks in everything


C5 Don't quench the Holy Spirit


C6 Don't despise prophecies


C7 Test all things


C8 Keep tightly to what is good


C9 Abstain from every form of evil



A3 Notes

B1 Leaders


C1 Types


D1 "And He gave some as apostles, and some as prophets, and some as evangelists, and some as pastors and teachers, for the perfecting of the saints for the work of ministry, for the building up of the body of Christ, " (Ephesians 4:11-12, EMTV)


D2 Apostles--the 12 that Jesus chose plus the few others recognized by the 12 during their lifetime. After the 12th died (John) there were no more apostles because there was no one to certify that person to be an apostle. Consider this.


D2 Prophets--the early church had a number of prophets and prophetesses. There are none now because there are no apostles to certify them.


D3 Evangelists--those whom have the gift of preaching the Gospel. We are all responsible to share the Gospel of Jesus Christ but these have a special gift, a drive, to preach. This may be in an area that has not heard the Gospel or in an area that has.


D4 Pastors--leader of local congregation. God gifts them to teach, lead, console, counsel, pray, evangelize, and many other things.


D5 Teachers--have the gift of explaining things so that people can easily understand.


D6 Elders, bishops, overseers, etc. refer to the same as pastor.


D7 Deacon and deaconess help with finance, counsel, and other personal, family, or congregational needs.


C2 Congregation's duty towards


D1 Respect them


E1 Treat them well


E2 Pray for them


E3 If disagree, approach them respectfully, not threateningly


D2 Love them in the Lord


E1 Pray for them to have


F1 Safety


F2 Wisdom


F3 Skill


F5 Fruits of the Spirit


E2 Help them by


F1 Assisting in tasks


F2 Not making life hard for them as in whining, refusing to obey Scriptures, etc.


D3 Be as peace


E1 Don't argue


E2 Don't fight


E3 Tell the truth


D4 They still may sin, so they may need rebuke. Galatians 2:11, 1 Timothy 5:20, John 16:23, etc.


B2 Regarding fellow Christians in the congregation


C1 Admonish the disorderly.


D1 Admonish is to point out errors.


D2 Disorderly is not following the order of the Scriptures and causing disruptions in the congregation.


D3 Disorderly may also refer to those who disobey the clear teachings of the Scriptures.


C2 Encourage the discouraged by


D1 A visit


D2 A letter


D3 A card


D4 A good deed as take them to the store


D5 Listen to them


D6 Pray with them


C3 Support the weak


D1 Tenderhearted, those who get discouraged easily


D2 Those who struggle with temptation


D3 Those who are sick and infirm


C4 Be patient


B3 Regarding all humans


C1 No revenge


D1 Financial


D2 Verbal


D3 Physical


D4 Slander


D5 Libel


C2 Always rejoice


D1 In things are pleasant then thanking God for it.


D2 In things that are unpleasant then thanking God that He has not left you, nor forsaken you (Hebrews 13:5) and that nothing can separate us from God's love (Romans 8:31-39).


C3 Pray without ceasing


C4 Give thanks in everything


D1 If things are good


D2 If things are bad. We still pray, because it could be worse, and God will help us.


C5 Don't quench the Holy Spirit. We quench the Holy Spirit


D1 In these three things. "And when He comes, He will convict the world of sin, and of righteousness, and of judgment: of sin, because they do not believe in Me; of righteousness, because I am going to My Father and you see Me no more; " (John 16:8-10, EMTV)


D2 In these three things. "...for the kingdom of God is not eating and drinking, but righteousness and peace and joy in the Holy Spirit. " (Romans 14:17, NKJV)


D3 In this one thing. "...that I might be a minister of Jesus Christ to the Gentiles, ministering the gospel of God, that the offering of the Gentiles might be acceptable, sanctified by the Holy Spirit. " (Romans 15:16, NKJV)


D4 In this. "And do not grieve the Holy Spirit of God, by whom you were sealed for the day of redemption. " (Ephesians 4:30, NKJV). We grieve the Holy Spirit when we sin in thoughts, desires, words, and deeds. We grieve the Holy Spirit when we do not believe the plain, normal sense of the Scriptures.


D5 The Holy spirit does give joy in tribulation. "And you became followers of us and of the Lord, having received the word in much affliction, with joy of the Holy Spirit, " (1 Thessalonians 1:6, NKJV)


C6 Don't despise prophecies


D1 There are no prophets today because there are no Apostles to tell us who is true or false. See above discussion.


D2 This would refer to that church specifically and the early church in general.


C7 Test all things


D1 The standard to test against is the Bible in its plain, normal sense.


D2 We are to test all things.


D3 Doctrine, lifestyle, fellowship are important. There is a standard. It is not a church standard that we live by but the Scriptures themselves.


D4 For example


E1 "...not to be quickly shaken from your mind, nor be disturbed, neither by spirit nor by word nor by letter, as if from us, as though the day of Christ has come. " (2 Thessalonians 2:2, EMTV)


E2 ""I know your works, and your labor, and your endurance, and that you cannot bear those who are evil. And you tested those who say that they are apostles and they are not, and you found them to be false; " (Revelation 2:2, EMTV)


E3 "Now these were more noble-minded than those in Thessalonica, who received the word with all readiness, each day examining the Scriptures to see whether these things might be so. " (Acts 17:11, EMTV)


C8 Keep tightly to what is good


D1 Good is defined by what God calls good.


D2 We are to be consistent.


D3 To do this in thoughts, desires, words, and deeds.


C9 Abstain from every form of evil


D1 Evil is defined by what God calls evil.


D2 We are not to do these things.


D3 Evil can be appealing, but in reality it is deadly.

23 June 2015

Strengthen the Churches

"And he passed through Syria and Cilicia, strengthening the churches. " (Acts 15:41, EMTV)


 

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What does "strengthening the churches" mean?


 

The Greek word is ἐπιστηρίζω

B1 This means to make stronger.


B2 It is used 4 times in the Bible.


B3 The trees in the Biosphere 2 fell under their own weight from etiolation and no stress wood. The wind causes the trees to grow this type of cells which strengthen the tree. Our word here has the idea of strengthening in this sense. The winds and battering from skeptics, enemies, false apostles, false prophets, and false teachers might overwhelm the local congregation, thus Paul wanted to return to the congregations and strengthen them.



How do we strengthen the churches/congregations?

B1 Many of the epistles written in the New Testament were written for this purpose.


B2 The congregations would be strengthened by


C1 Handling disagreements according to the Scriptures


C2 Handling misunderstood doctrine according to the Scriptures


C3 Correcting people who preach false doctrine.


C4 Correcting people preaching a wrong Gospel


C5 Warning about false teachers.


C6 Handling people who are at odds with each other


C7 Clarifying what was taught earlier (in their first visit)


C8 Preaching against sin that might have arisen in the church


C9 Encouraging the brethren to continue in the faith. Discouragement may come


D1 from persecution


D2 from trials


D3 from failures


D4 from successes


D5 from believing there is no success in their sharing the Gospel


D6 from seeing no answer from prayer


D7 from remembrances of past sin


D8 from still struggling over present temptation to sin



Christians and churches need strengthening today in the nearly overwhelming flood of false doctrine, false teaching, and false teachers. We are strengthened by reading and studying the Bible every day. We also need fellowship and prayer. Without this we might fail the faith.

22 June 2015

10 ways Christians are to handle disagreements

"Therefore a sharp disagreement arose so that they were separated from one another. And Barnabas, taking along Mark, sailed to Cyprus. " (Acts 15:39, EMTV)



What are we to do when we have a sharp disagree, an all-out argument, and fight?



 

An argument is very stressful on the body and has physical and psychological effects?

B1 Physical


C1 Stress hormones released


D1 Cortisol


D2 Epinephrine


C2 These hormones affect


D1 Immune system—lowering its effectiveness


D2 Cardiac system


E1 Raise blood pressure


E2 Make heart work harder for the heart


E3 Raise blood sugar


B2 Psychological


C1 Depression


C2 Anxiety



B3 Image



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What are we supposed to do in a situation like this?

B1 Both to pray.


C1 For each other


C2 About the situation


B2 Blaming others does not help, so don't.


B3 Walk apart and cool off for awhile. Talk about it tomorrow. Get some sleep.


B4 Think is this situation really that important to get angry, then affect our testimony, work, and witness.


B5 Point out the pros and cons together


B6 Define together the goal, then how to reach that goal


B7 Be humble instead of an attitude of "because I said so."


B8 In this case discuss why it would be better to have John with them or why it would not.


B9 Read 1 Corinthians 13:1-13 together to learn about love.


B10 Consider


C1 "How good and pleasant it is when brothers live together in harmony! It is like fine oil on the head, running down on the beard, running down Aaron's beard onto his robes." (Psalms 133:1-2, HCSB)


C2 "Then Abram said to Lot, "Please, let's not have quarreling between you and me, or between your herdsmen and my herdsmen, since we are relatives." (Genesis 13:8, HCSB)


C3 "By this all people will know that you are My disciples, if you have love for one another." " (John 13:35, HCSB)


C4 "Now I urge you, brothers, in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ, that all of you agree in what you say, that there be no divisions among you, and that you be united with the same understanding and the same conviction." (1 Corinthians 1:10, HCSB)


C5 "...diligently keeping the unity of the Spirit with the peace that binds us. There is one body and one Spirit — just as you were called to one hope at your calling — one Lord, one faith, one baptism, one God and Father of all, who is above all and through all and in all." (Ephesians 4:3-6, HCSB)


C6 "...fulfill my joy by thinking the same way, having the same love, sharing the same feelings, focusing on one goal. Do nothing out of rivalry or conceit, but in humility consider others as more important than yourselves. Everyone should look out not only for his own interests, but also for the interests of others. Make your own attitude that of Christ Jesus," (Philippians 2:2-5, HCSB)


C7 "Let brotherly love continue." (Hebrews 13:1, HCSB)


C8 "Now finally, all of you should be like-minded and sympathetic, should love believers, and be compassionate and humble," (1 Peter 3:8, HCSB)


C9 "We know that we have passed from death to life because we love our brothers. The one who does not love remains in death. Everyone who hates his brother is a murderer, and you know that no murderer has eternal life residing in him. This is how we have come to know love: He laid down His life for us. We should also lay down our lives for our brothers. If anyone has this world's goods and sees his brother in need but closes his eyes to his need — how can God's love reside in him? Little children, we must not love with word or speech, but with truth and action. This is how we will know we belong to the truth and will convince our conscience in His presence," (1 John 3:14-19, HCSB)



The Greek word for the disagreement is παροξυσμός

B1 It is a strong word for disagreement.


B2 It is a disagreement with strong emotion.


B3 Some other uses in the New Testament


C1 "And in Athens, while Paul waited for them, his spirit was provoked within him when he saw that the city was full of idols." (Acts 17:16, EMTV)


C2 "...does not behave disgracefully, does not seek its own, is not provoked to anger, thinks no evil;" (1 Corinthians 13:5, EMTV)


C3 "And let us consider one another for the stirring up of love and of good works," (Hebrews 10:24, EMTV)


B4 In modern Greek it is used among other things for the word "seizure."



As soon as Paul and Barnabas had become Christians were they perfectly mature in the faith, or did they still have to learn? Do Christians need to learn? Who does this teaching? (The Holy Spirit)


 

Hopefully this will help us to handle a disagreement in a more godly way. If we fail, then we confess our fault and ask forgiveness. This takes humility.



17 June 2015

Bible Study

1 Thessalonians 5:1-11


 

A1 Scriptures

B1 "But concerning the times and the seasons, brothers, you have no need that I should write to you. For you yourselves know accurately that the day of the Lord so comes as a thief in the night. For when they say, "Peace and safety!" then sudden destruction comes upon them, just as labor pains upon the woman that is pregnant, and they shall by no means escape. But you, brothers, are not in darkness, so that this Day should overtake you as a thief. You are all sons of light and sons of the day. We are not of the night, nor of darkness. Therefore let us not sleep, as others do, but let us watch and be sober. For those who sleep, sleep at night, and those who get drunk, are drunk at night. But we, since we are of the day, let us be sober, putting on a breastplate of faith and love, and as a helmet, the hope of salvation. For God did not appoint us to wrath, but to the obtaining of salvation through our Lord Jesus Christ, who died for us, in order that whether we are awake or asleep, we may live together with Him. Therefore comfort each other and edify one another, just as you also are doing." (1 Thessalonians 5:1-11, EMTV)


B2 "There is no need to write you, friends, about the times and occasions when these things will happen. For you yourselves know very well that the Day of the Lord will come as a thief comes at night. When people say, "Everything is quiet and safe," then suddenly destruction will hit them! It will come as suddenly as the pains that come upon a woman in labor, and people will not escape. But you, friends, are not in the darkness, and the Day should not take you by surprise like a thief. All of you are people who belong to the light, who belong to the day. We do not belong to the night or to the darkness. So then, we should not be sleeping like the others; we should be awake and sober. It is at night when people sleep; it is at night when they get drunk. But we belong to the day, and we should be sober. We must wear faith and love as a breastplate, and our hope of salvation as a helmet. God did not choose us to suffer his anger, but to possess salvation through our Lord Jesus Christ, who died for us in order that we might live together with him, whether we are alive or dead when he comes. And so encourage one another and help one another, just as you are now doing." (1 Thessalonians 5:1-11, GNB92)



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A2 Outline--Day of the Lord

B1 Unknown but imminent


B2 Characteristics of that day


C1 Comes as thief in the night


C2 People are proclaiming "Peach and Safety."


C3 Sudden destruction


B3 Characteristics of Christians


C1 Not in darkness


C2 Sons of light and sons of the day


C3 Not sons of night or sons of darkness


C4 Are alert and sober


C5 Have breastplate of faith


C6 Have love


C7 Have helmet (hope of salvation)


B4 God's promise


C1 We are not appointed to wrath


C2 We are appointed to obtaining deliverance


D1 Through the Lord Jesus


D2 Who died for us


D3 Whether we are dead or alive we will live with Him


B5 Our responsibility


C1 Comfort each other


C2 Edify each other


C3 Just like you are doing



A3 Notes

B1 Day of the Lord (For reference see especially John F Walvoord's commentary on First Thessalonians).


C1 Judgment


C2 Best understood especially in the context of 1 Thessalonians 5 is


D1 Judgment day just after the rapture and coincides with the Tribulation Period.


D2 Judgment against Israel primarily but also the whole world.


D3 Today is the Day of Grace.


E1 A sinner is not punished but given opportunity to repent.


E2 God wants people to repent, not get punished.


C3 Other days of punished also as that of the end of the Millennium.


D1 Israel's punishment and destruction by Assyria (Amos 5:18-20).


D2 Judah's punishment and destruction by Babylon (Zephaniah 1:14-18).


D3 The end of the world (2 Peter 3:10).


C4 For information about the return of the Lord.


C5 The Day of the Lord is the opposite of the Night of the Thief.


C6 Jesus promised to come back.


D1 For the believers as in John 14:3.


D2 For the unbelievers as in Acts 17:31.


B2 Characteristics of that day


C1 Comes as thief in the night


D1 Suddenly without signs or warning which is why no date can be set. Compare Acts 1:7.


E1 Keeps us expectant for His coming.


E2 Keeps us reading and studying the Bible.


E3 Keeps us praying.


E4 Keeps us spreading the Gospel.


E5 Keeps us living to please Jesus (following His rules).


E6 Keeps us reminding people that they need to repent, believe, trust into, and confess the Lord Jesus today.


E7 Keeps us reminding ourselves and others that the most important thing we can have taken is our soul.


E8 Keeps us prepared for Jesus's arrival. (Hebrews 10:31)


D2 There are hints though that the time is close.


E1 Lawlessness shall increase.


E2 Gathering of Israel.


E3 Continued sin by Israel (breaking God's laws)


C2 People proclaim "Peace and Safety."


D1 Reality is more important than a belief system. We can be told that everything is better in society, unemployment is down, crime is down, there are great revivals of Christianity every day, but what is the reality. This is why Christianity as defined by the Bible is best. The Bible is the only source of 100% truth. The Bible is to be read and studied in its plain, normal sense.


D2 Truth is important. Delusions must be avoided. Death and destruction are coming.


D3 The world is getting more evil (breaking God's laws more frequently).


D4 There are people who do not, will not, believe that Jesus is coming as in "well, they have always said that, and it has NOT happened." 2 Peter 3:3-4


D5 People in general will believe that peace and safety is present, but it has not.


E1 People are still self-seeking sinners.


E2 Lack of peace inwardly. "There is no peace," says the LORD, "for the wicked." " (Isaiah 48:22, NKJV)


E3 The inward sin and self-seeking leads to no peace in society either.


C3 Sudden destruction


D1 Suddenly and without warning


D2 Destruction as in a building or one's health. Compare Luke 20:12-13.


D3 We are warned ahead as in this very passage of Scripture. Let us be ready.


D4 Reality will be upon them.


D5 They now know it was a false peace, but now it is too late.


B3 Characteristics of Christians


C1 Not all are listed of coarse but some maybe appropriate for the Thessalonians.


C2 Not in darkness.


D1 Darkness is not only for evil, for sin, but also for ignorance.


D2 The Apostle does not want for them to be in darkness about the Day of the Lord.


C3 Sons of light and sons of the day.


D1 Sons of God, forgiven, and engrafted into the vine of the Lord Jesus. It is those who have their names in the Lamb's Book of Life.


D2 Light and day describe a time that we can see more clearly.


D3 This is not only physical but also spiritual clearness of vision.


C4 Alert and sober


D1 Alertness as a hunted animal who knows the enemy is near. Our enemy is satan, complacency, procrastination, and sin.


E1 "Be sober, be watchful; your adversary the devil walks about as a roaring lion, seeking someone he may devour. " (1 Peter 5:8, EMTV)


E2 "And what I say to you, I say to everyone: Be on the alert!" " (Mark 13:37, LEB)


D2 Sober is not drunk. One who is drunk has their judgment off kilter. One must be not drunk to have the fastest reactions and quickest decisions for our own and others safety.


C5 Have breastplate of faith


D1 The breastplate covers all the vital organs.


D2 Our breastplate is faith.


E1 Faith is


F1 Believing God


F2 For example, God states we are sinners, so if we have faith we agree


E2 Faith shows itself in


F1 Trust


F2 Patience


C6 Have love


D1 A recurring theme in Scripture.


D2 Love is not looking for something for us but in choice looking for the best in others.


D3 The best for them would be according to Scriptures so lying to save another from punishment would be wrong.


C7 Have helmet which is the hope of salvation


D1 Hope is different than faith.


E1 Faith is believing God.


E2 Hope is the wish and desire for something.


D2 The hope in this passage is the hope for salvation from God's wrath shown during the Day of the Lord (the Tribulation Period).


D3 It is to be with Jesus forever.


C8 The importance of faith, hope, and love which are the pre-eminent graces of God.


B4 God's promise


C1 This involves faith (believing God) and hope (that it will happen today)


C2 We are not appointed to wrath.


D1 We deserve wrath because of our sin and rebellion against God.


D2 Jesus suffered for our sins, taking the penalty of God's wrath for us.


C3 We are appointed to obtain deliverance.


D1 Through our Lord Jesus (because of His redemption).


D2 Who died for us.


D3 A great comfort that it doesn't matter if we die before He returns or are still living when He returns. We are delivered from His wrath and will be with Him forever.


C4 This is such a blessed hope and comfort.


B5 Our responsibility


C1 Comfort each other


C2 Edify each other


C3 Just like you are doing




Paul’s First Journey

Paul's First Journey


 

A1 Objectives

B1 Describe how God used Paul to share the gospel in Iconium.


B2 Explain how the people responded to the gospel in Lystra.



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A2 Scriptures

B1 Acts 14:1-20



A3 Notes

B1 Iconium


C1 City


D1 History


E1 The area was inhabited by 2,000 BC, so after the flood and about the time of Abraham.


E2 It has always been inhabited since.


E3 It has frequently been a capital of the area.


E4 It has a higher elevation that is dry.


E5 The winters are cool and dry with the summers hot and dry.


E6 The summer nights cool off quickly due to the low humidity.


E7 Most rain comes in Spring and Fall.


D2 Now


E1 Called Konya


E2 Population over 1.1 million


C2 Missionary Journey


D1 Fifth stop


D2 Iconium is about 45 miles southeast of Antioch.


D3 Paul and Barnabas


D4 Preached first in the Synagogue.


B2 Lystra


C1 City


D1 Approximately 19 miles south of Iconium.


D2 No one lives there now.


C2 Missionary Journey


D1 Sixth stop.


D2 Paul visited there 2 times. One time was on his first missionary journey and one on his second.


B3 Journey


C1 Somewhere between 46-50 AD


C2 Lasted about 2 years


C3 Traveled about 1,500 miles.



A4 Questions

B1 What did God want for the Gospel? (He wanted it to spread).


B2 What are some ways that He did that? (Philip's preaching, Christians going other places by persecution or choice, etc.)


B3 Christians went voluntarily preaching in various places. How did Paul do this? (His missionary journeys).


B4 Who were the two main preachers? (Paul and Barnabas).


B5 I thought Mark was with them? (He left in Acts 13:13 to return to Jerusalem. The last town he was in with them was Perga).


B6 Why did Mark leave them?


B7 Where did Paul and Barnabas first go when they got to the city? (Synagogue)


B8 In Acts 13:50 who persecuted Paul and Barnabas in Antioch? (Jews and certain women of the elite Greeks). Why?


B9 Do religious people persecute Christians today? What kind of Christians persecute those who take the Bible seriously and want to live by its rules?


B10 In Acts 14:1 who heard the Gospel?


B11 Why did the disbelievers do what they did? Why didn't they repent and believe?


B12 Were they disbelieving or disobeying? The Greek word means disobey but as A. T. Robertson writes regarding this passage--


C1 That were disobedient (ο απειθησαντες). First aorist active articular participle, not the present απειθουντες as the Textus Receptus has it. But the meaning is probably the Jews that disbelieved, rather than that disobeyed. Strictly απειθεω does mean to disobey and απιστεω to disbelieve, but that distinction is not observed in Joh 3:36 nor in Acts 19:9; Acts 28:24. The word απειθεω means to be απειθης, to be unwilling to be persuaded or to withhold belief and then also to withhold obedience. The two meanings run into one another. To disbelieve the word of God is to disobey God."


C2 Both the majority text and the Textus Receptus have απειθουντες, not απειθησαντες.


C3 Thus strictly it would be translated "would not believe" in this context as in John 3:36 and Acts.19:9 and Acts 28:24.


C4 What about atheists or any other disobedient, disbelieving person? Should we still pray for these people?


B13 Why were Paul and Barnabas so bold?


B14 Why were they doing signs and wonders? Why doesn't this happen today? What are signs and wonders?


B15 Does the Gospel divide? Why?


B16 The city was divided between those supporting the Jews and those supporting the Apostles. Why are they called apostles?


(The 12 that Jesus choose are the Apostles of Jesus Christ. He choose them. They saw him teach, preach, do miracles, get arrested, die, and living after the resurrection. The other apostles are Apostles of the church. These were specially gifted men that the 12 Apostles of Jesus Christ recognized as apostles. After the Apostles of Jesus Christ died, there was no one to authenticate anyone else. There are no real apostles today, just false ones. Revelation 2:2).


B17 What type of treatment did the unbelievers come up with? (To abuse them physically, verbally, and emotionally. They were also going to stone them).


B18 How do we react when we are persecuted?


C1 We are to pray for ourselves.


D1 God help me not to deny you.


D2 God help me not to sin against my persecutors. (All sin is against God. We are to not want to do any sin that would displease God, no offense against them, as much as possible).


D3 God forgive them. I forgive them.


C2 We are to pray for our enemies.


D1 God have mercy on them that they may repent and trust in Jesus.


D2 God open their eyes to see what they are really doing (disobeying God's rules).


D3 We are not to pray for them to die or be hurt, etc., because then they have no opportunity to repent and trust in Jesus.


B19 What did the preachers do? (They heard about the plot and ran away to three different cities). Is it OK to flee in this situation?


B20 Who was born at Lystra? (Timothy, Acts 16:1).


B21 Acts 14:8. Whom did the preachers meet? (A man lame from birth). How far had this man walked? (0 feet, for he was "lame from birth").


B22 What does "seeing he had faith" in Acts 14:9 mean?


B23 Why did Paul say? ("Stand up straight on your feet").


B24 Is this what happens when modern faith healers hold meetings? (No)


B25 How many of the people at Lystra saw this healing? (Many)


B26 What we their reaction? (They proclaimed that the Apostles were gods and were going to worship and sacrifice to them).


B27 What would be your reaction?


B28 If you were in Paul's sandals, would you have refused worship? What about most people?


B29 By refusing these honors and worship what opportunity did the Apostles have? (To preach the Gospel).


B30 What points did Paul bring out about God when refusing the people's worship?


C1 Our God is the living God.


C2 Our God has let Gentiles live their own life.


C3 Our God has shown us good by giving us food and rain.


C4 Now what you need to do is repent. (To turn from idols)


B31 Why did the people of Lystra stone Paul?


C1 The Jews from Antioch and Iconium riled them up.


C2 They were mad at Paul for saying that their idols were useless things.


B32 Was Paul really dead or passed out?


B33 What did Paul do?


C1 He stood up.


C2 He went into the city.


C3 He left the next day.


B34 Was Paul brave or foolish to go back into the city?


B35 Questions from others?


C1 What was different in Paul's preaching at Lystra compared to other cities?


C2 What caused the lame man to have any hope of walking?


C3 Do we have a pattern of the Gospel we share; is it always the same? Is it better to not have a pattern or have a pattern?


C4 Was it wise to proclaim the Gospel in such a public place? What about today?


B36 What are some things we learned today?