Discipline

God – The Ultimate Transformer

God – The Ultimate Transformer

My son, do not despise the Lord’s discipline,
    and do not resent his rebuke,
because the Lord disciplines those he loves,
    as a father the son he delights in.

Proverbs 3:11-12

Life-Changing Encounter with God

I had met Jesus during the summer of 1990; what an amazing year!

Through the efforts of a local church, my family was drawn to an encounter with God; an encounter that would change the course of our lives forever!

I was employed at the time by a local manufacturing facility. I was a project maintenance technician.

My job was primarily to install new equipment, which also required fabricating the necessary support apparatus required; things like steel decking, catwalks, chutes, ladders and much more.

Overcoming a Cursing Habit

Now, prior to me becoming friends with Jesus, I was quite versed in the ways of the world. What I mean to say is that, among many other things, I had a serious cursing problem . . .

I knew all the curse words and was quite proficient in that particular dialect.

However, when I met Jesus, everything began to change; especially my language.

After about 6 months of walking with my new found Friend Jesus, I really thought I was making great progress.

Tested by a Coworker’s Provocation

One evening at work, a coworker who had a special knack for getting under my skin, was pushing the limits of my new found patience.

He was really getting to me and I couldn’t take it anymore, so I spun around and gave him a real verbal tongue lashing, using some of the more disgusting vocabulary I had accumulated over the years.

Now, to be sure, this was not the first time I had delivered such a tirade to this man; but it was the first time I had done it since I’d became friends with Jesus!

My coworker was equally versed in this crude American dialect, and as always, gave it right back to me. After he uttered his comeback, he stormed away in a huff!

Seeking Forgiveness and Restoration

I stood there feeling awful and quite disgusted with myself for having stooped so low. Since it was the night shift, I headed out back of the building and went outside.

I got on my knees, and looking to the dark sky, I cried out to the Lord.

“Oh Lord, I can’t believe I said that to him.” In the quiet darkness, I thought I heard the Lord say back to me; “I do!”

I apologized to the Lord for the unkind and ugly words I had spoken to my coworker; and I asked God to forgive me.

The Lord, as always in His kind voice, assured me that I was forgiven. I felt relieved, and as I stood up to go back inside, the Lord said to me;

“Now I want you to go in there and apologize him.”

Overcoming Resistance through Obedience

“Wait a minute Lord; you don’t know him like I know him. If tell him I’m sorry, I’ll never hear the end of it! He will only get even angrier with me.”

I could tell that the Lord was serious about this and that He was not going let me get out of it.

So . . . I went and tracked down this guy whom I had excoriated a half hour ago. I pulled him aside and told him how very sorry I was that I had said such unkind words to him.

He looked intently at me; then he proceeded to tell what a blankety-blank=blank jerk I was and then he told me to go and blankety-blank . . . you get the idea!

He did just what I knew he would do . . . and I had it coming.

The thing is; after God pressed me to do the right thing with that guy; the whole cursing thing was over and done with!

I don’t think I have ever used a curse word since and it has been nearly 30 years!

The Transformative Power of God’s Discipline

God will discipline those He loves . . .

When was the last time God showed you some love?

Upside Down: 15 Week Bible Study

 You Have Been Seated with Christ in the Heavenly Realms

God’s great hope for us is not simply the forgiveness of sins and a place in heaven when we die; but rather, He wants us totally restored, in heart, mind and soul . . . NOW!

As we enter into this amazing adventure with God, we soon recognize that we are a part of something tremendous, something that is beyond our earthy perspective, and we are transported into the heavens with Christ; we live, breathe, and find our being in Him!

This Bible study will help you rediscover how it all began, what happened in the Garden of Eden, who is the Devil really, and what is he up to today.

  • Head into the heavenly realms and discover profound truths concerning your relationship with God, and His incredible plan for you.
  • Search your heart, preparing for a fresh baptism of the Holy Spirit. In this study, you will enter into God’s armory, suiting up with the whole armor of God.
  • Discover the Keys to the Kingdom given to you, and learn what they unlock; discovering your true nature in Christ, the authority given, the Sword of the Spirit, the covering armor, and the mission ahead, you will truly learn to pray . . . Upside Down!

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The Discipline of the Lord

The Discipline of the Lord

Discipline is often a difficult word to hear. We associate it with punishment, correction, and hardship.

However, the Bible teaches us that God’s discipline is a loving and necessary part of our spiritual growth.

 No discipline seems pleasant at the time, but painful. Later on, however, it produces a harvest of righteousness and peace for those who have been trained by it.

Hebrews 12:11

The Purpose of Discipline

In Hebrews 12:11, we learn that discipline is meant to produce a harvest of righteousness and peace.

It’s not about punishment for punishment’s sake; it’s about training us to become more like Christ.

  • Removing Sin: Discipline can help us identify and remove sinful habits or attitudes that are hindering our spiritual growth.
  • Developing Character: Trials and hardships can help us develop qualities like patience, perseverance, and humility.
  • Deepening Our Relationship with God: When we go through difficult times, we can learn to rely more on God and trust in His love.

The Painful Process

It’s important to remember that discipline is often painful. It can be difficult to endure trials and hardships.

But we must trust that God knows what is best for us and that His discipline is ultimately a loving act.

Reward of Righteousness and Peace

The reward for embracing God’s discipline is a harvest of righteousness and peace.

When we persevere through trials, we are strengthened in our faith and become more like Christ.

While discipline may be painful in the moment, it is a necessary part of our spiritual growth.

By trusting in God and persevering through trials, you can experience the harvest of righteousness and peace that He promises.

Upside Down: 15 Week Bible Study

 You Have Been Seated with Christ in the Heavenly Realms

God’s great hope for us is not simply the forgiveness of sins and a place in heaven when we die; but rather, He wants us totally restored, in heart, mind and soul . . . NOW!

As we enter into this amazing adventure with God, we soon recognize that we are a part of something tremendous, something that is beyond our earthy perspective, and we are transported into the heavens with Christ; we live, breathe, and find our being in Him!

This Bible study will help you rediscover how it all began, what happened in the Garden of Eden, who is the Devil really, and what is he up to today.

  • Head into the heavenly realms and discover profound truths concerning your relationship with God, and His incredible plan for you.
  • Search your heart, preparing for a fresh baptism of the Holy Spirit. In this study, you will enter into God’s armory, suiting up with the whole armor of God.
  • Discover the Keys to the Kingdom given to you, and learn what they unlock; discovering your true nature in Christ, the authority given, the Sword of the Spirit, the covering armor, and the mission ahead, you will truly learn to pray . . . Upside Down!

Get your copy Today – Pray Upside Down

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Path to Freedom

Path to Freedom

As children, we were often taught the importance of obedience. We learned to listen to our parents, follow their rules, and respect their authority.

But what does it mean to be an obedient child of God? And why is obedience so crucial to our spiritual growth?

As obedient children, do not conform to the evil desires you had when you lived in ignorance. But just as he who called you is holy, so be holy in all you do; for it is written: “Be holy, because I am holy.”

1 Peter 1:14-16

Power of Obedience

Peter reminds us in 1 Peter 1:14-16 that we are called to be obedient children of God.

This doesn’t mean that we will never make mistakes; however it does mean that we should aim to live according to God’s will and follow His commandments.

When we are obedient to God, we are choosing to live a life of freedom. We are breaking free from the chains of sin and embracing the liberating power of God’s love.

Overcoming Evil Desires

Peter also warns us against conforming to the evil desires we had when we were ignorant.

Before we came to know Christ, we may have been tempted by sinful desires and lived according to the world’s standards. But now that we have been redeemed, we are called to live differently.

By choosing obedience, we can overcome sinful desires and embrace a life of holiness. We can replace our old habits with new ones that honor God and bring us closer to Him.

Path to Holiness

The apostle Peter tells us that just as the one who called us is holy, so we also must be holy in all we do.

Holiness is not about perfection; it is about living a life that reflects the character of God.

When we are obedient to God, we are taking steps towards holiness. We live our lives with His will in view; seeking to live according to His standards.

Obedience to God is not a burden; it is a path to freedom and holiness. By choosing to follow God’s commandments, you can break free from the chains of sin and embrace a life that is pleasing to Him.

Upside Down: 15 Week Bible Study

 You Have Been Seated with Christ in the Heavenly Realms

God’s great hope for us is not simply the forgiveness of sins and a place in heaven when we die; but rather, He wants us totally restored, in heart, mind and soul . . . NOW!

As we enter into this amazing adventure with God, we soon recognize that we are a part of something tremendous, something that is beyond our earthy perspective, and we are transported into the heavens with Christ; we live, breathe, and find our being in Him!

This Bible study will help you rediscover how it all began, what happened in the Garden of Eden, who is the Devil really, and what is he up to today.

  • Head into the heavenly realms and discover profound truths concerning your relationship with God, and His incredible plan for you.
  • Search your heart, preparing for a fresh baptism of the Holy Spirit. In this study, you will enter into God’s armory, suiting up with the whole armor of God.
  • Discover the Keys to the Kingdom given to you, and learn what they unlock; discovering your true nature in Christ, the authority given, the Sword of the Spirit, the covering armor, and the mission ahead, you will truly learn to pray . . . Upside Down!

Get your copy today! – Pray Upside

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The Sacred Meal

The Sacred Meal

Communion is a sacred and meaningful event for Christians. It’s a time to remember the sacrifice of Jesus Christ, to renew our commitment to Him, and to fellowship with other believers.

But what does it mean to partake of Communion “unworthily”? And why is it such a serious matter?

 So then, whoever eats the bread or drinks the cup of the Lord in an unworthy manner will be guilty of sinning against the body and blood of the Lord.

1 Corinthians 11:27

Significance of Communion

The bread and cup represent the body and blood of Jesus Christ.

When we partake of these elements, we are symbolically participating in His sacrifice and proclaiming our faith in Him.

It’s a powerful reminder of the love God has shown us through His Son.

Danger of Unworthy Participation

Paul warns us in 1 Corinthians 11:27 that eating the bread or drinking the cup in an unworthy manner is a sin against the body and blood of the Lord.

This implies that there are certain attitudes and behaviors that make us unworthy to participate in Communion.

Here are some examples of what it might mean to partake of Communion unworthily:

    Pride: Approaching Communion with a sense of superiority or self-righteousness.

    Lack of Forgiveness: Holding onto bitterness or unforgiveness towards others.

    Unconfessed Sin: Continuing to live in unrepentant sin.

    Distraction: Not fully present and focused on the meaning of the sacrament.

Preparing for Communion

To avoid partaking of Communion unworthily, it’s important to prepare ourselves beforehand. Here are some steps we can take:

    Examine Your Heart: Take time to reflect on your thoughts, feelings, and actions. Are there any areas where you need to seek forgiveness from God or others?

    Confess Your Sins: If you have unconfessed sins, bring them to God in prayer and seek His forgiveness.

    Renew Your Commitment: Rededicate your life to following Jesus and living according to His teachings.

Importance of Reverence

Communion is a sacred act, and it should be approached with reverence and respect.

When we partake of the bread and cup, we are participating in a holy ritual that commemorates the greatest sacrifice ever made.

Communion is a powerful reminder of the love God has shown us through His Son. However, it’s important to approach this sacrament with reverence and respect.

By examining your heart, confessing your sins, and renewing your commitment to Christ, you can ensure that you are partaking of Communion worthily and experiencing its full blessings.

Upside Down: 15 Week Bible Study

 You Have Been Seated with Christ in the Heavenly Realms

God’s great hope for us is not simply the forgiveness of sins and a place in heaven when we die; but rather, He wants us totally restored, in heart, mind and soul . . . NOW!

As we enter into this amazing adventure with God, we soon recognize that we are a part of something tremendous, something that is beyond our earthy perspective, and we are transported into the heavens with Christ; we live, breathe, and find our being in Him!

This Bible study will help you rediscover how it all began, what happened in the Garden of Eden, who is the Devil really, and what is he up to today.

  • Head into the heavenly realms and discover profound truths concerning your relationship with God, and His incredible plan for you.
  • Search your heart, preparing for a fresh baptism of the Holy Spirit. In this study, you will enter into God’s armory, suiting up with the whole armor of God.
  • Discover the Keys to the Kingdom given to you, and learn what they unlock; discovering your true nature in Christ, the authority given, the Sword of the Spirit, the covering armor, and the mission ahead, you will truly learn to pray . . . Upside Down!

Get your copy today! – Pray Upside

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Finding Joy in Discipline?

Finding Joy in Discipline?

God’s Love

“Because the Lord disciplines those he loves, and he punishes everyone he accepts as a son.”Hebrews 12:6 (NIV)

We are reminded of the deep and abiding love that God has for His children.

His discipline and punishment are not acts of cruelty or anger, but rather expressions of His love and care for us.

Purpose

God’s discipline is not meant to harm us or make us feel small. Instead, it serves a greater purpose – to shape us, refine us, and help us grow into the people He has called us to be.

Just as a loving parent corrects a child, so too does God correct us, not out of anger, but out of a desire to see us reach our full potential.

Process

Discipline is often uncomfortable and even painful. It can be easy to resent it or to feel like we’re being punished for our mistakes.

However, if we can shift our perspective and see discipline as a sign of God’s love and care for us, we can begin to find joy in the process.

Growth

When we embrace discipline with humility and trust in God’s goodness, we open ourselves up to growth and transformation.

Discipline helps us to shed our selfish tendencies and develop character, patience, and wisdom. It refines us, like gold being purified in the fire, so that we can better reflect the image of Christ within us.

Do not despise the discipline of the Lord, but rather embrace it with gratitude, knowing that it is a sign of His deep and abiding love for you. Through discipline, you can find joy and hope in the process of becoming more like Christ.




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