Forum Navigation
You need to log in to create posts and topics.

E-pistle for July 18, 2008

Posted by: info <info@...>

E-pistle

                                                   Dr. Dan Hite, President          FreeWay Foundation             July 18, 2008

Basic Truths About God's Love

(I John 4:1-21)

Dr. Curt Scarborough

I.  Concentration:  on the contents of this chapter

        1.   John taught believers to test the spirits; he gave encouragement:  "He who is

              in you is greater than he who is in the world," vv. 1-6.

2.      John wrote about the necessity of loving one another and loving God, Who is love,

        vv. 7-11.

3.      John taught that abiding in God means abiding in love, and vice versa, vv. 12-16.
4.      John wrote:  "Perfect love casts out fear" and "We love Him because He

        first loved us," he taught that a person who hates his brother does not truly love

        God, vv. 17-21.

II.  Observations:  on the characteristics of God's love

1.      Love is of God, v. 7.
2.      God is love, vv. 8, 16.
3.      God manifested His love by sending His Son, v. 9.
4.      God loved mankind before mankind loved Him, vv. 10, 19.

III.  Meditation:  on a believer's proper responses to God's love

1.      Everyone who is born of God, loves Him and knows Him. v. 7.
2.      If God so loved us, we ought to love one another, vv. 11, 20-21.
3.      If we truly love one another, God abides within to help us to grow toward spiritual

        maturity, vv. 12, 17.

4.      God's love overcomes fear and doubt:  "There is no fear in love; perfect love

        casts out fear," v. 18.

IV.  Revelation:  on the background of this passage

1.      The love spoken about here is "AGAPE" . . . God's unconditional love for mankind,

        without regard to our unworthiness.

2.      In this chapter, John begins by discussing how to test the spirits, and how to condemn

        the false, demonic ones, vv. 1-3.

3.      John also encouraged believers with the promise of ultimate victory in spiritual warfare,

        by writing, "He who is in you is greater than he who is in the world," v. 4.

4.      Even during spiritual battles with persons who follow Satan, Christians always should

        manifest the love of God toward them.

V.  Applications:  as a Christian, I need to . . .

        1.   Allow God's love to fill me, so that I can love and bless others.

        2.   With spiritual insight, discern the difference between evil spirits and God's Holy Spirit.

        3.   Walk in the confident hope of my eventual triumphant spiritual victory through Christ.

        4.   Balance my zeal for battle against the enemy with my love, which sees my human

              "enemies" as person whom God loves and wants to save; God loves them just as much

              as He love me!

Nahum Prophesies God's Vengeance

(Nahum 2:1-13)

Dr. Curt Scarborough

I.  Concentration:  on the events of this chapter

        1.   "He who scatters" refers to the coalition of the Medes, Babylonians, and

              Scythians about to attack Nineveh; "Man the fort . . . " are the urgent orders

              being issued to defend the city, v. 1.

2.      Nahum prophesied the restoration of God's people who had been under

        Assyrian domination . . . "the emptiers" (Assyrians who had "emptied" the

        cities they had conquered, sending the captives into exile in foreign lands)

        would themselves be "emptied," v. 2. 

3.      Military uniforms, weapons, and chariots are described, as the war rages within

        the besieged city, vv. 3-4.

4.      "HE" (the king of Assyria) mustered his best troops, but they "stumbled" under

        the attack; the dam controlling the Tigris River was destroyed, flooding the city

        and "dissolving" the dried mud bricks of the palace, vv. 5-6.

5.      Ninevites were led away as captives, and the city was looted and destroyed, vv. 7-10.
6.      Nahum mocked the "lions" . . . the national symbol of Assyria, vv. 11-12.
7.      The fall of Nineveh was an act of divine retribution . . . the Lord of Hosts silenced the

        voice of Assyria forever, v. 13.

II.  Meditation and Revelation:  on the spiritual implications of these events

        1.   The Lord God Almighty is in control of the events of history, and He often uses heathen

              nations to accomplish His purposes.      

2.      Divine justice certainly will be executed:  the "scatterer" will be scattered, and the

        "emptiers" will be emptied; God's punishment will fit man's crime!

3.      Human might and power will not be able to stand in the day of God's judgment.
4.      God will preserve and save His chosen people.

III.  Applications:  as a Christian, I need to . . .

        1.   Trust in the Lord, Who "holds the whole world in His hand."

        2.   Praise the Lord, Who is holy, righteous, and just.

        3.   Be prepared for the Judgment Day, claiming God's forgiveness, mercy, and

              grace extended to me through the Lord Jesus Christ.

        4.   Thank the Lord for His sure salvation and eternal life . . . daily expressing my  

            gratitude for being one of His "chosen children."

Copied from the Fax Times –  Some humor!!!!!

A student called up his mom one evening from college and asked

her for some money.

        She said, "Sure, sweetie, I'll send you some money.  You also left

your economics book here when you visited last.  I'll send that up too."

        So, she wrapped the book and two checks up in a package and went

to the post office.

        When she got back, her husband asked, "How much did you give the

boy this time?"

        "I wrote two checks.  One for $20 and another for $1000."

        "Are you crazy?" he said.

        "Don't' worry," she said, "I taped the $20 check to the cove of his book,

but I put the other inside chapter 15!"

         

-- To unsubscribe, send ANY message to: epistle2equip-unsubscribe@welovegod.org