Jonathan Craddock, Author at God & Gospel https://godandgospel.com/author/jcrddock/ Faith For Life Sat, 28 Sep 2024 21:52:41 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.6.2 Achieving Balance: The Power of Prayer in a Christian’s Life https://godandgospel.com/achieving-balance-the-power-of-prayer-in-a-christians-life/ https://godandgospel.com/achieving-balance-the-power-of-prayer-in-a-christians-life/#respond Sat, 28 Sep 2024 21:52:41 +0000 https://godandgospel.com/?p=218 Are you feeling overwhelmed by fear or uncertainty? Discover how the power of prayer can transform your mind and bring true balance to your life. In this article I explore how embracing God's gifts of power, love, and a sound mind can help you overcome challenges and live victoriously. Learn how a consistent prayer life deepens your relationship with God, aligns your thoughts with His Word, and empowers you to become an agent of change. Don't let fear hold you back any longer—read more and start your journey toward a balanced, faith-filled life today.

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In today’s fast-paced world, achieving a balanced life can often be elusive. We juggle responsibilities, face uncertainties, and battle internal fears and past heartache. Yet, the key to true balance doesn’t lie in external circumstances but within our minds. Our minds are the battlefield where victory begins, and change begins within. As believers, we’re called to align our thoughts with God’s Word, and through the power of prayer, we can cultivate a balanced mind that leads to a balanced life.

The series “The Balanced Life Through the Power of Prayer” delves into God’s gifts—power, love, and a sound mind—and how we can harness these gifts to overcome fear, walk in faith, and partner with God in His work on earth. If you are anything like me, I bet you’re thinking, “God wants to partner with me? Me? Lord, are you sure?” You may feel unqualified, but. He knows what He is getting into. Trust He will not lead us astray or set us up to fail.

The Foundation of a Balanced Mind

You cannot have a balanced life until you first have a balanced mind. Wrong thoughts affect your emotions and influence your decisions. This profound truth reminds us that our thought patterns shape our external realities. The only limitations we have are the ones we expect. The devil knows our potential, so he tries to distract us, change our focus, and make us afraid.

He wants us to be so afraid of being hurt, failing, or disappointing our Heavenly Father that we do not step out in faith. Fear overwhelms us to the point that we hesitate to boldly declare God’s word in faith, allowing it to drive us into timidity and cowardice. Praise God that those spirits are not for us! In 2 Timothy 1:7 (NKJV), we’re assured:

“For God has not given us a spirit of fear, but of power and of love and of a sound mind.”

Fear can cripple us, holding us back from receiving what God has in store. If we believe we can’t do something, we’ll lack the faith-filled confidence to step out in faith. Our thoughts and choices determine who we become. Therefore, we must consciously decide which thoughts to entertain, exercising our will to focus on God’s truth rather than our fears or present limitations.

Overcoming Fear with God’s Gifts

In His infinite wisdom, God has equipped us with three powerful gifts to overcome fear and live victoriously: power, love, and a sound mind. These three gifts are crucial in overcoming fear and living a balanced life.

  1. Power: This isn’t just any power; it’s divine empowerment. It’s the strength and ability to face challenges not by our might but through God’s immeasurable power working within us. Instead of measuring our problems against our abilities, we should measure them against the greatness of our God. As we stand on the firm foundation of faith, we can declare, “I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me” (Philippians 4:13, NKJV).
  2. Love: Perfect love casts out all fear (1 John 4:18). God’s love for us is perfect—not because we’re flawless, but because He is. This perfect love heals the scars of past traumas and shields us from the enemy’s attempts to wound us further. By immersing ourselves in God’s love and striving to love Him with all our hearts, we create a barrier against fear and insecurity.
  3. Sound Mind: A sound mind involves clear thinking, self-discipline, discernment, and self-control. It’s a mind anchored in God’s peace, enabling us to navigate life’s challenges thoughtfully and deliberately. Instead of reacting out of fear or impulse, we respond with wisdom. Remember, God has already given us this sound mind—we simply need to embrace and exercise it.

The Importance of a Consistent Prayer Life

Prayer is the lifeline that connects us to God’s heart. It enables us to withstand the devil’s attacks, see past the distractions, and focus on what is Godly. It is so important to seek God in prayer. He wants to spend time with us every day and throughout the day. Prayer grows our relationship with God and prepares us for the challenges and opportunities the day may bring.

Throughout the Gospel, we see Jesus prioritizing prayer. He modeled the importance of a consistent prayer life:

  • “Now in the morning, having risen a long while before daylight, He went out and departed to a solitary place; and there He prayed.” — Mark 1:35 (NKJV)
  • “So He Himself often withdrew into the wilderness and prayed.” — Luke 5:16 (NKJV)

Prayer was a priority for Jesus; it was not just something to do here and there, but often. There are three key reasons to pray often and make a habit of it:

  • Communion with God: Prayer is more than a ritual; it’s intimate communion with our Heavenly Father. It’s in these quiet moments that our relationship deepens, and we become more attuned to His presence.
  • Communication with the Father: As we speak to God, we also learn to listen. Prayer sharpens our spiritual ears to recognize His voice, guidance, and prompts.
  • Connection with God’s Will: Consistent prayer aligns our hearts with God’s purposes. It equips us with discernment to see through the enemy’s temptations and focus on what truly matters.

Prayer isn’t a one-time event but a continuous journey. It’s about taking spiritual ground and holding it day by day. As Ephesians 6:18 (AMP) encourages:

“With all prayer and petition pray [with specific requests] at all times [on every occasion and in every season] in the Spirit…”

Partnering with God in prayer and action

God’s incredible plan involves us—He accomplishes His will on earth through partnership with His people. Amos 3:7 (NKJV) tells us: “Surely the Lord God does nothing, unless He reveals His secret to His servants the prophets.”

It is God’s established order that whatever he accomplishes on earth, he does so through collaboration, cooperation, and consent of men and women on earth. He wants to work with us and through us. He invites us to be laborers in His harvest. Jesus highlighted this in Matthew 9:37-38 (NKJV):

“Then He said to His disciples, ‘The harvest truly is plentiful, but the laborers are few. Therefore pray the Lord of the harvest to send out laborers into His harvest.'”

The harvest symbolizes the large number of people ready to hear the truth of God. There is a great need, and Jesus asks us to partner with Him in prayer for the salvation of others. He desires our consent and participation, not our ability, to bring His plans to fruition. Jesus calls us to partner with Him in prayer, not just for the laborers, but to become laborers ourselves. Whether that is through prayer, service, giving, or simply being available, God magnifies our efforts. Our “little” becomes much in His hands.

Acting on God’s Empowerment

Every believer has a unique assignment. It’s time to seek God earnestly and to step out in faith. Don’t let distractions or fears hold you back. The enemy would love nothing more than for you to remain passive, but God has empowered you and me to make a difference. Don’t sit on what He has given you. 1 Corinthians 3:9 (KJV) affirms that “…we are labourers together with God…” and in 2 Corinthians 6:1 (NIV) we are called His co-workers! “As God’s co-workers we urge you not to receive God’s grace in vain.”

When we partner with God, not only do we fulfill His purposes, but we also share in the rewards. Matthew 10:41-42 (NKJV) promises: “He who receives a prophet in the name of a prophet shall receive a prophet’s reward… And whoever gives one of these little ones only a cup of cold water… he shall by no means lose his reward.”

When we take a stand for God, we may face opposition, but we are assured of God’s blessing and reward.

Conclusion

A balanced life stems from a mind anchored in God, cultivated through the power of prayer. It’s about embracing the gifts of power, love, and a sound mind to overcome fear and walk confidently in faith. As we maintain a consistent prayer life and actively partner with God, we become agents of change in a world that desperately needs hope.

So, place a demand on your faith. Stop being passive. Seek your assignment. And remember, be so anchored in Christ that when the boat rocks, you remain unmoved.

 

The information expressed above is excerpted from the sermon “The Balanced Life Through the Power of Prayer” preached by Dr. Lee A. Simpson. You can listen to the complete sermon on our YouTube channel.

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Our walk with God is rarely a straight line. It may seem that God’s plan for our life has no hope or that we have failed too many times, but if we press forward in faith and trust in Him, God’s plan will prevail. Your faith, character, and perseverance are the key that unlocks God’s plan for you. With unwavering faith, you can overcome any obstacle and see God’s plan unfold in your life, empowering you to face any challenge with confidence.

What God has spoken to or declared for you is not a distant memory. The dream He placed in you is not dormant but active, vibrant, and alive in you, waiting to be activated. It is never too late, you are never too lost, and the Lord can restore the value lost over the years, even the time you thought was wasted (Joel 2:25).

Satan will try to direct your focus onto all the time you’ve wasted and the things you did not do or should have done. He wants you to be disillusioned and hopeless, to beat yourself up and be so focused on yourself that God cannot help others through you. His goal is to dim our light so those around us cannot find their way out of the darkness, but we must resist this and allow the Holy Spirit to lead us.

God tests us before he promotes us, so we must understand how we should think, speak, and act when faced with life’s tests and trials. This understanding should fuel your determination and steadfastness, knowing that God’s plan is worth the perseverance and that you can overcome any challenge.

Why does God test us?

Although God’s tests are not always pleasant, they are always good for us. Tests serve a vital purpose for believers. They reveal and develop our character, ensuring we are ready for what He has planned. He will not promote us prematurely because we will fail without the right character and mindset.

I remember growing up and hating the tests we had to take every six weeks and at the end of the term. They were tedious and stressful and always took much longer than I expected (or wanted). Although I found them challenging, afterward, I knew where I stood. I could see my strengths and weaknesses. I knew what I was capable of and the areas I needed to work on, and I could move on to the next level and succeed. The trials and tests we face in life are rarely as simple or predictable as tests in school, but things that test our character rarely are.

When God sees we are not ready to be promoted, He tests us, not for His information, but ours. Our faith and character are revealed when we are tested; what we go through helps develop us into who we need to be. God wants to know if He can trust you to be faithful and trust Him no matter the circumstances. If you will have the right character in the worst conditions. Can God trust you to be faithful and trust Him despite the hardship you may face? He is looking at who we are in heart and mind and wants to see us grow in character and faith and, when we pass the test, to promote us.

God Tests Joseph’s Character

Joseph’s story in Genesis illustrates what God frequently tests in all believers: our faith, character, and perseverance in the face of trials. These themes are central throughout his journey, which spans thirteen chapters, starting in Genesis 37.

God gave Joseph a dream, but he faced numerous trials before its fulfillment. Sold into slavery, falsely accused, and imprisoned, Joseph endured these hardships without complaint or despair. He did not let his circumstances compromise who he was. His continued faith and trust despite his circumstances led to God’s anointing in everything he did, paving the way for the dream’s realization.

Psalm 105:19 (NLT) highlights why Joseph faced such rigorous testing and why all believers do. The scripture tells us that God tested Joseph until the time came to fulfill his dream. The focus of these tests wasn’t on Joseph’s abilities but on his character. Why? It wasn’t because God didn’t know, but so that Joseph could learn what he was capable of and for his faith, character, and resilience to grow. Joseph’s character helped the entire nation of Egypt and his family.

Passing the Tests

God will allow you to go through things not because He is building your character. You need to develop three essential things to pass the test and step into God’s plan for you: faith, character, and resilience. Faith builds character and character, in turn, builds resilience.

Joseph’s story exemplifies these tests. When Joseph was sold into slavery, he had only a divine promise from God based on a dream. This promise, which God had shown him, was a vision of his potential. Joseph clung faithfully to that vision, ultimately transforming it into reality.

Joseph tested his character in many ways, including resisting temptation from Potiphar’s wife, fleeing her advances, and demonstrating his integrity. His resilience was evident when he remained faithful and optimistic despite imprisonment for a crime he didn’t commit. Even in prison, God’s favor continued to be upon him. Your character is with you wherever you are; changing it begins within.

God’s testing is not about anger or disappointment but refining your character. If you’ve given up on a dream because of your circumstances, remember that your life experiences contribute to character development. Failure is not the end; it can be a stepping stone. Your response to failure is crucial: use it as an opportunity to learn and grow. When faced with challenges, it’s important to bounce back and continue moving forward. Don’t let failure define you—learn from it and persist.

Conclusion

The Bible doesn’t promise a life free of failure or difficulty, but it does guide us to confront these challenges with faith and resilience. As Jeremiah 20:12 (NKJV) highlights, God tests the righteous to reveal what is in their hearts.  It is during testing that God reveals our inner thoughts and attitudes. We have a choice to make if what is revealed isn’t what it should be. Do we wallow in our shortcomings or get up and make a change? It’s crucial to transform our mindsets, move beyond our feelings, and focus on faith. Commit to righteousness, align your life with God’s will, and strive to reflect the righteousness and character our Heavenly Father wants us to have no matter the circumstances.

 

The information expressed above is excerpted from the sermon “How To Past the Test” preached by Dr. Lee A. Simpson. You can listen to the complete sermon on our YouTube channel.

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Transforming Ordinary Faith into Most Holy Faith https://godandgospel.com/surrendering-spirit-transforming-ordinary-faith-most-holy-faith/ https://godandgospel.com/surrendering-spirit-transforming-ordinary-faith-most-holy-faith/#respond Sat, 27 Jul 2024 22:26:56 +0000 https://godandgospel.com/?p=199 In our spiritual journey, we often face trials that test our faith and threaten to distract us from our divine purpose. One of the enemy’s most effective tactics is using frustration and fear to undermine our belief in God's promises. We must build a “Most Holy Faith,” empowered by the Holy Spirit and strengthened through prayer and perseverance. By surrendering to the Spirit and donning the full armor of God, we transform our ordinary faith into a powerful force capable of conquering every challenge we face.

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In our spiritual journey, we often face challenges that test our faith. One significant obstacle is the enemy’s attempt to distract us from our true purpose. Satan seeks to divert the anointing in our lives away from serving others and the kingdom of God and toward self-centered pursuits. He seeks to convince us to misuse, misapply, or not use the faith and anointing God has given us, but scripture calls for us to build ourselves up in our most holy faith.

Frustration and Fear: tools of the enemy

A common way that he undermines our faith is through frustration and fear. It’s easy to slip out of faith and into fear when frustrated. If you are fearful, you cannot be faithful, and God is looking for fearless people full of faith. For those who will stand firm in the face of adversity, so be unashamed for God in your words, worship, and prayer.

Matthew 8:23-27 shows us this tactic of frustration and fear being used. Jesus and His disciples were crossing a sea, and a great storm arose to stop their progress and hold them in place. Before this, we see that Jesus had declared what they would be doing and was not concerned about the storm, so much so that scripture tells us He was sleeping soundly. Jesus slept through the storm while His disciples were panicking.

Their frustration with the storm and the fear it provoked caused them to question Jesus, highlighting how easily frustration or fear can disrupt our faith. The disciples were frustrated with the storm and got out of faith, taking it out on Jesus. Their questioning is accusatory, and He questioned their lack of faith, implying they should have had the faith needed to address or endure the storm they faced.

Faith in Jesus and His word

Could it be that there is a storm in your life, and you are waiting for God to move, but He is waiting on you to exercise your faith and speak to the storm? You may not have mountain-moving faith right now, but you should have faith in Jesus, in the God who can move mountains.

Remember, the Lord meets you where your faith is. He desires for you to grow in faith, which involves believing and praying your way forward. He wants you to develop a most holy faith, a faith beyond the ordinary.

Understanding Most Holy Faith

Jude 1:20 (NKJV) poses an important question: Is your faith ordinary, or is it “Most Holy”? Most Holy faith is empowered by the Holy Spirit and requires ongoing development. Your most holy faith is a work in progress, it is something you must build up. It’s not a static state but a work in progress that demands continuous building.

What God is imparting to you isn’t just for today’s battles. Most Holy faith comes with perseverance and endurance. The enemy aims to wear you down and make you give up on prayer, but enduring faith is essential. The enemy wants you to get tired of praying for something or someone to get you to give up.

Lessons from Jesus and the Possessed Boy

In Mark 9:28-29, after Jesus’ profound encounter with Moses and Elijah on the mountain, He came down to face a boy possessed by a demon. The disciples’ failure to cast out the demon and their subsequent frustration is a testament to the challenges of spiritual warfare. They couldn’t cast it out and were frustrated and tired of praying. Some spiritual challenges require more than usual effort and faith. Ephesians 6:12 explains the nature of these spiritual battles and the divisions of power we contend with.

Building yourself up in most holy faith

We’ve been assigned a battle, a person or persons only we can fight for, so we must start building our most holy faith by praying in the Holy Spirit. When you pray in the Spirit, you strengthen your most holy faith. It is a conditioning that prepares us as believers for our spiritual warfare. It equips and empowers you for the challenges ahead and allows the Holy Spirit to pray through you, for you, and the kingdom.

Surrendering to the Holy Spirit

The Holy Spirit is at work in us, helping us grow and develop our faith and the right character so that we can be effectively used by God. If we adopt Jesus’s name but not His character, we misrepresent Him to those around us, and that can have eternal consequences. Surrender to the Holy Spirit and give Him control.

Achieving God’s best requires a willingness to set aside your fleshly desires and surrender control to the Holy Spirit. If you want to be led by the Holy Spirit, you must first surrender control of your life to Him. This surrender allows you to gain control in a way that aligns with God’s will.

Be vigilant and watchful

1 Peter 5:8 warns us that the devil roams about like a roaring lion seeking whom he may devour. Being sober-minded and vigilant—watchful and alert—is crucial for maintaining spiritual resilience.

Satan wants to influence you. If he can attack your mind or perception, he can influence every area of your life. The word in your mind can take root and grow into a mindset, which grows into strongholds that feed themselves and impact every area of your life.

We must be diligent and put on the whole armor of God because the enemy is on the attack and wants to see us ineffective. Ephesians 6:10-11 emphasizes the importance of putting on the whole armor of God to withstand spiritual attacks. To effectively combat these spiritual assaults, the enemy will try to wear you down, but by praying in the Spirit and donning the full armor of God, you fortify yourself against his attacks.

As we navigate these challenges, we must strive to build our faith through continuous prayer and reliance on the Holy Spirit, transforming our ordinary faith into the Most Holy Faith. In doing so, whether facing personal struggles or broader spiritual challenges, we must surrender to the Holy Spirit and stay vigilant. Let us be unshakable in our commitment to God, embracing His power and the Spirit of Faith to conquer every storm we face.

 

The information expressed above is excerpted from the sermon “The Manifestations of the Holy Spirit: The Most Holy Faith” by Dr. Lee A. Simpson. You can listen to the complete sermon on our YouTube channel.

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Holy Spirit: His Power https://godandgospel.com/holy-spirit-his-power/ https://godandgospel.com/holy-spirit-his-power/#respond Sat, 27 Apr 2024 20:51:51 +0000 https://godandgospel.com/?p=195 Every Christian must understand that our world is not our own. We reside in territory under enemy occupation, but as believers, we hold the potential to impact the world around us in unique and profound ways. God equips and empowers us to be difference-makers, but it is up to us to yield and walk in His power.

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Understanding the Holy Spirit’s Power

Every Christian must understand that our world is not our own. We reside in territory under enemy occupation, but as believers, we hold the potential to impact the world around us in unique and profound ways. God equips and empowers us to be difference-makers, but it is up to us to yield and walk in His power.

Effecting lasting change requires more than our efforts alone. The Holy Spirit is central to our empowerment, giving us the power, presence, and ability to do and be all God calls us to. When the Holy Spirit enters our lives, He doesn’t remain passive. Instead, He comes with power that resides within us, surrounds us, and acts upon us, just as Jesus states in Acts 1:8.

“But you shall receive power when the Holy Spirit has come upon you; and you shall be witnesses to Me in Jerusalem, and in all Judea and Samaria, and to the end of the earth.” – Acts 1:8 (NKJV)

This power isn’t for show; it’s bestowed upon us for a purpose and tied to the assignment or calling in our lives. Let’s dig deeper into the power of the Holy Spirit and the significance of His role in empowering believers. Understanding this essential aspect of our relationship with God can ignite a change within us, alter how we face challenges, and lead us to influence those around us.

The Authority and Ability Granted to Believers

Originally written in Greek, the New Testament uses many words to describe power, but there are two that we will focus on today: Dunamis(δύναμις)  and Exousia(ἐξουσία). Dunamis refers to power in terms of inherent power, ability, and strength. At the same time, Exousia means authority or the right to exercise power. There is a depth to the original language that can be more challenging to see in our English translations. This distinction in the meaning of the word “power” is significant. Without the authority to act or to do, what good is having the ability? Fortunately for us, we have both the ability and authority to act, which is activated through our submission and surrender to the Holy Spirit as He leads and guides us.

The Empowering Authority of Jesus

Jesus was given all authority in heaven and on earth. How do we know? We see Jesus speaking about this very thing in Matthew 28. He has received all authority; we are empowered and commanded to go by His authority and command.

“And Jesus came and spoke to them, saying, “All authority has been given to Me in heaven and on earth. Go therefore and make disciples of all the nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit,” – Matthew 28:18-19 (NKJV)

We have the authority to act and speak in the name of Jesus. Still, it is up to us to actively exercise our will and use that authority to fulfill God’s purpose in and for our lives. Mark 16:17-19 (NKJV) encourages us to exercise this authority, to step out in faith, and to use the power to fulfill our calling. Jesus demonstrates that believers will do things in His name and the authority He has given them. We later see in Acts 1:8 that the power of the Holy Spirit empowers believers to do so.

Living Out Our Authority

Operating in this authority is the hallmark of a believer. It’s how we stand against the devil’s schemes, speak life and freedom into our circumstances, and exercise dominion over the powers of darkness. Luke 10:19 reminds us that Jesus has given us authority over all power the enemy possesses.

“Behold, I give unto you power to tread on serpents and scorpions, and over all the power of the enemy: and nothing shall by any means hurt you.” – Luke 10:19 (KJV)

But it’s not just about knowing we have this authority; it’s about living it out. Romans 8:30 (AMPC) tells us that God doesn’t just call the qualified, He qualifies the called. It’s a reminder not to disqualify ourselves based on our past or the lies the enemy throws at us. Instead, we’re to take authority over our lives, proclaiming the victory Jesus has already won for us.

Maintaining a Christ-Centered Life for Empowerment

Maintaining a Christ-centered life is vital to living in this power and authority. It means allowing the Holy Spirit to lead us, making decisions aligned with the Word of God, and not letting circumstances sway our faith. This alignment with the Holy Spirit is essential for accessing the power and authority Jesus has made available to us through Him.

Jesus did not receive all authority until it was given to Him (Matthew 28:18). He was anointed with the power to do what He did. He did so through the power of the Holy Spirit. We see an example of this anointing in Luke 4:18, where Jesus declares, “The Spirit of the Lord is upon Me, Because He has anointed Me To preach…” This scripture shows that the Holy Spirit anointed and empowered Jesus to do what He did. Not because Jesus could not do it Himself but because He is our example. We see this again in Acts 10:38 (NKJV); the anointing of the Holy Spirit on Jesus let Him do as He did.

“how God anointed Jesus of Nazareth with the Holy Spirit and with power, who went about doing good and healing all who were oppressed by the devil, for God was with Him.” – Acts 10:38 (NKJV)

Receiving the Gift of the Holy Spirit

As Jesus demonstrates, we must rely on the Holy Spirit, for we cannot do anything unto God’s purpose without the Holy Spirit. Just as Jesus was anointed, believers are also anointed and empowered by the Holy Spirit. He is a gift for us as believers (Luke 11:13). When you receive the Holy Spirit, you are anointed with power and authority.

“But you shall receive power when the Holy Spirit has come upon you; and you shall be witnesses to Me in Jerusalem, and in all Judea and Samaria, and to the end of the earth.” – Acts 1:8 (NKJV)

Living Victoriously Through God’s Empowerment

Praise God that He loves us and does not want us to be alone and powerless. He wants us to be full of His Spirit and to walk in victory. Do not live as if you’re unarmed, for we have been given powerful weapons through prayer, the Word of God, and the authority to act on His behalf. If that is not enough, we have the gift of the Holy Spirit to help us and guide us! God is so awesome and such a good Father.

As we align our lives with Christ, stay true to His Word, and walk in step with the Holy Spirit, we can fulfill God’s purpose victoriously.

 

 

 

Writing this article has helped me reflect on the authority given unto me to act in Jesus’ name. To tread on snakes and scorpions and speak to the devils in my life by the power of the Holy Spirit so that they flee. I pray that it also helped to encourage you.

 

The information expressed above are excerpts from the sermon “ ” preached by Dr. Lee A. Simpson. You can listen to the complete sermon on our YouTube channel.

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Holy Spirit: His Person https://godandgospel.com/holy-spirit-his-person/ https://godandgospel.com/holy-spirit-his-person/#respond Sun, 03 Mar 2024 00:30:53 +0000 https://godandgospel.com/?p=188 As believers and followers of Christ, the most important aspect of our faith is our relationship with Jesus Christ. This relationship grows and deepens when we spend time reading and studying scripture and seeking Him through heartfelt prayer. Through these things, we communicate with God and understand His will for our lives. However, a deeper relationship with Christ and growth as a believer requires more than our efforts; it takes divine assistance, the Holy Spirit.

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As believers and followers of Christ, the most important aspect of our faith is our relationship with Jesus Christ. This relationship grows and deepens when we spend time reading and studying scripture and seeking Him through heartfelt prayer. Through these things, we communicate with God and understand His will for our lives. However, a deeper relationship with Christ and growth as a believer requires more than our efforts; it takes divine assistance, the Holy Spirit.

The Role of the Holy Spirit

Jesus introduces the Holy Spirit as “another comforter,” showing the continuation of His ministry on earth. This term “another” suggests a comforter of the same kind, just as present and real as Jesus was to His disciples. As the Spirit of truth (John 16:13 NKJV), He embodies the essence of Jesus, who is the way, the truth, and the life. The Holy Spirit leads believers in all truth, reflecting Jesus’ mission and character and helping us to do the same. It is through the Holy Spirit that Jesus can abide in and with us. The Holy Spirit deepens our relationship with Christ by revealing His presence, wisdom, and love in every area of our lives.

A Distinct Person

John 14:16 (KJV) beautifully shows the nature and work of the Holy Spirit, where Jesus promises that the Holy Spirit will abide with believers forever. This eternal promise introduces us to the Holy Spirit not as a fleeting presence or feeling but as a distinct person—referred to as “He” and “Him,” not “It.” It highlights the personal nature of the Holy Spirit. He is more than the chills or feelings of energy and excitement we might experience; He is a person and is actively speaking to and guiding us.

“And I will pray the Father, and he shall give you another Comforter, that he may abide with you for ever;” – John 14:16 (KJV)

Equipped & Empowered

Without the Holy Spirit, our human limitations and weaknesses would hinder our attempts to grow closer to God and His calling on our lives. With Him, we are equipped and empowered to overcome our challenges and fulfill God’s will just as Jesus did. Jesus worked through the power and anointing of the Holy Spirit, and just as He worked through Jesus, He is now working through us if we acknowledge Him.

In John 14:17 (AMP), we learn that the Holy Spirit’s role is to help believers, reveal truth, and aid us in our walk with Christ and everyday lives. The world cannot receive and take to heart the work and identity of the Holy Spirit. They cannot see Him or know Him as we can. He is a gift and abides in us, but if we do not acknowledge Him, we can miss out on what He wants to do in us, for us, and through us.

“the Spirit of Truth, whom the world cannot receive [and take to its heart] because it does not see Him or know Him, but you know Him because He (the Holy Spirit) remains with you continually and will be in you.” – John 14:17 (AMP)

The Active Choice to be Led

The Holy Spirit desires to help us walk and grow in fellowship with Jesus, but He will not force himself into our lives. By not acknowledging the Holy Spirit, we risk missing out on His work within us and through us. What could you be missing out on if you don’t acknowledge Him? What challenges are you facing that the Holy Spirit has the answer to?

The Holy Spirit wants to uplift and enrich us, intercede for us and our loved ones, and strengthen us through life’s challenges and difficulties, but we must allow Him to lead us. To be led by the Holy Spirit is an active choice to be alert and pay attention, surrendering pride and self-will for God’s will in our lives.

“He who has an ear, let him hear what the Spirit says to the churches. To him who overcomes I will give to eat from the tree of life, which is in the midst of the Paradise of God.” – Revelation 2:7 (NKJV)

Hearing & Obeying the Spirit

In a world filled with distractions, hearing and obeying the Holy Spirit’s voice is something we must strive not to neglect. The abundance of noise and distractions in our modern lives can make it difficult to hear Him, but He is speaking in our lives, thoughts, and hearts. He is speaking to both believers and unbelievers.

Work in Believers and Unbelievers

For believers, He serves as a helper, comforter, intercessor, counselor, strengthener, and standby—ready to assist, console, intervene, counsel, strengthen, and support us in our journey. As our comforter, consoling and encouraging us through our trials, as an intercessor, He intervenes on our behalf, guiding us away from sin and towards a path of holiness and righteousness. He serves as our counselor, providing wisdom and advice to navigate life’s complexities. Further, He strengthens us, supplying the power and endurance we need to persevere. All things are possible if you are willing to believe and trust with faith in God.

For unbelievers, He is convicting them of sin and leading them towards salvation through Jesus Christ. This act of salvation demonstrates God’s immense love for all of humanity, which is expressed in John 3:16 (NKJV). God’s love for us is the reason salvation is made available. If you are not a believer, it is not too late to receive the free gift of salvation.

“For God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son, that whoever believes in Him should not perish but have everlasting life.” – John 3:16 (NKJV)

Guiding Us Toward Holiness and Purpose

The Holy Spirit is critical to our success and relationship with Jesus. He offers guidance, comfort, and support to believers while also reaching out to unbelievers to draw them to Jesus. By keeping our eyes fixed on the Lord and trusting in the Holy Spirit, we open ourselves to the transformative power of God’s love and fulfill His purpose in our lives. Let us embrace the presence and person of the Holy Spirit, allowing Him to guide us toward a life of holiness, righteousness, and divine purpose.

 

 

 

 

Writing this article has helped me reflect on how far I have come in my relationship with myself and God. I pray that it also helped to encourage you. Watch for my next article, where I cover “The Power of the Holy Spirit.”

The information expressed above is excerpted from the sermon “Holy Spirit : His Purpose | His Person & Power Part 3” preached by Dr. Lee A. Simpson. You can listen to the complete sermon on our YouTube channel.

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Holy Spirit: His Purpose https://godandgospel.com/holy-spirit-his-purpose/ https://godandgospel.com/holy-spirit-his-purpose/#respond Wed, 31 Jan 2024 14:58:36 +0000 https://godandgospel.com/?p=177 Jesus relied totally on the instructions of the Father (John 5:19) and the power of the Holy Spirit (Luke 4:14). He did so to be an example for us. He represented us, and we can follow His example because He depended on the Holy Spirit and not His own power. If Jesus relied on the Holy Spirit, how much more do you and I need His help?

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In scripture, it is easy to see that Jesus had a mighty ministry on earth. Miracles, signs, and wonders followed Him everywhere He went. One might say, “Of course, He is God!” which is true; He is God, but Jesus did nothing on earth in His power. That does not mean he doesn’t have the power, but he abides by the rules he put in place.

Jesus’ Reliance on the Holy Spirit

Jesus relied totally on the instructions of the Father (John 5:19) and the power of the Holy Spirit (Luke 4:14). He did so to be an example for us. He represented us, and we can follow His example because He depended on the Holy Spirit and not His own power. If Jesus relied on the Holy Spirit, how much more do you and I need His help?

We need The Holy Spirit, but He could not come if Jesus remained with us here on earth. We see that Jesus was aware of this in John 16:7 when He is comforting His disciples and says, “It is to your advantage that I go away; for if I do not go away, the Helper will not come to you;”

Why would it be better for Jesus not to be on earth? He became one of us, which means that, on earth, He had a physical body that limited Him to one place at a time. This limitation reduced the number of people he could reach. The Holy Spirit has no physical limitations; He can guide, empower, and help all believers simultaneously. Jesus abides in us through Him.

The Holy Spirit’s Role in Our Lives

God wants to shape, reform, and help us live the life He has purposed for us. Jesus came to show us the way and became our example. He sent another comforter to help us follow His example.

“And I will pray the Father, and he shall give you another Comforter, that he may abide with you forever;” – John 14:16 (KJV)

Jesus says He will send another comforter. The word “another” means that there is already an existing one(Jesus). The term shows that Jesus and the Holy Spirit are equal in person and are both a comforter, advocate, intercessor, counselor, strengthener, and standby (John 14:16 AMP). But it is also showing that Jesus wants to be with us forever. How wonderful is it to know that!

Jesus sent the Holy Spirit to aid you. Will you accept His help? Will you incline your ear to His voice? So many of us know about faith but don’t know how to use it. Know about the Holy Spirit, but not how to be led by Him.

The Holy Spirit’s purpose is to draw us to Jesus and empower us to live righteously and walk with God according to His purpose. He speaks to believers and unbelievers and shows us the way to the Father. He makes people aware of their sins so they recognize their need for repentance and change, for their need for Jesus. The Holy Spirit convicts us so we can turn away from unrighteousness and be in the right standing with God through Jesus Christ.

“And when He has come, 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 go to My Father and you see Me no more; of judgment, because the ruler of this world is judged.” – John 16:8-11 (NKJV)

The Holy Spirit’s Conviction and Redemption

He draws unbelievers to salvation through Jesus and believers to greater intimacy, relationship, and walking in our purpose. Jesus came to redeem us, and one of the Holy Spirit’s purposes is to convict us, not condemn us. God is not trying to get us. If you feel like God doesn’t love you or like stepping into a church will cause the ceiling to fall on you, there is nothing you’ve done that God does not already know about. If He wanted to get you, He could, but we can see where God’s heart is in John 3:16 and 17.

He did not send Jesus to condemn or beat us down but to renew and restore the relationship between us and Him if we allow it. A true salvation and restored relationship with God requires repentance. For as long as you have breath, it isn’t too late to come to Him. Come as you are; He will change, heal, and help you.

Choosing to Listen to the Holy Spirit

What’s happening in your life is the result of the choices you make in life. Choose to listen to the pressing of the Holy Spirit. Without Him, we will fall into heartache and pain. The Holy Spirit is trying to save us from destruction and lead us to the one who is our salvation. He wants to help us in all things(according to God’s will) and in every area, big or small. Follow the example of Jesus. Don’t just know about the Holy Spirit; accept His help and let Him lead you.

The Holy Spirit is a gift from God, and when the Holy Spirit speaks to you or convicts you, you have a choice. To listen to Him and obey, or ignore and reject Him.

“Then Peter said to them, “Repent, and let every one of you be baptized in the name of Jesus Christ for the remission of sins; and you shall receive the gift of the Holy Spirit.” – Acts 2:38 (NKJV)

God’s Loving Call to Us

God draws us to Himself with love and kindness (Jeremiah 31:3 NKJV). He will not force His love upon us. He gives us the gift of choice, the ability to choose who we love and listen to. God calls people to Him. He is calling everyone to Himself, but only some are listening. Will you be one of the few?

 

 

Follow along in the coming weeks as I expand on the person and power of the Holy Spirit. The information expressed above is excerpted from the sermon “Holy Spirit: His Purpose, His Person and Power” by Dr. Lee A. Simpson. You can listen to the complete sermon series on the Faith Clinic Christian Center YouTube channel.

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Change Begins Within https://godandgospel.com/change-begins-within/ https://godandgospel.com/change-begins-within/#comments Sat, 02 Dec 2023 22:12:45 +0000 https://godandgospel.com/?p=170 There is a stirring in people's hearts everywhere, a real hunger for change. Everyone wants to change in one way or another. Some the way they look, others the way they live, the problems in their life, their relationships, or their health. There's no lack of desire for change, but for most people, there is no clear path or way forward. We often try to change the outward effects of the things we don't like but fail to address the root causes. Genuine, lasting change must begin within.

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There is a stirring in people’s hearts everywhere, a real hunger for change. Everyone wants to change in one way or another. Some the way they look, others the way they live, the problems in their life, their relationships, or their health. There’s no lack of desire for change, but for most people, there is no clear path or way forward. We often try to change the outward effects of the things we don’t like but fail to address the root causes. Genuine, lasting change must begin within.

Reject the “Status quo”

We naturally seek pleasure and avoid pain. But sometimes, our efforts to escape our pain can lead us to more trouble. Our circumstances can feel overwhelming and impossible, so we turn to things we think will help us deal with our feelings. To truly change, we need to shift how we see our challenges and circumstances. We must become dissatisfied with how things are and reject the status quo. Nothing will change until the pain of remaining the same is worse than the pain of change.

Change is a Choice

Every change begins with a decision. Change begins within, but you must do your part for the shift to start. It takes our participation because God will not do something in you or for you without your participation. God has a plan, purpose, and destiny for us, but we cannot get what God has for us or go where He wants to take us if we have a faulty mindset. We must get His word in us and take ownership of it. We must meditate on it, speak it, and practice it. In scripture, we see an example of this in Joshua 1:8.

“This Book of the Law shall not depart from your mouth, but you shall meditate in it day and night, that you may observe to do according to all that is written in it. For then you will make your way prosperous, and then you will have good success.” – Joshua 1:8(NKJV)

Before anything changed in Joshua’s circumstances, God had him change what he was thinking about and meditating on. This scripture demonstrates a fundamental principle of change—it starts with our thoughts and words.

Develop New Mindset and Transformed Life

God wants us to take on the mindset that He created us with. You must develop a new perspective—a new outlook on the pain, adversity, and daily struggles you may face. God has a path for your life, but you can hinder His plan and purpose for you with the wrong thoughts, views of yourself, relationships, and people around you.

We must redefine success and change what we think and say. The word of God must be in our minds and spoken from our lips for every situation or challenge we face. Your tongue authorizes what you say to happen in your life. What you say out of your mouth, your words, you give the authority to be in your life (Proverbs 18:21).

Your thoughts and words matter. How you define and describe yourself controls what is allowed in your life and your actions. When you change your thinking, you will change your speaking, leading to a change in action (Proverbs 23:7). Let the word of God be the filter for your thoughts, words, and beliefs about yourself. Do not let culture or what everyone around you is doing or saying influence how you respond and what you do; stand on the word of God.

Pattern Your Life After God

In our walk with God, we must focus on inner transformation and aligning our thoughts and lives with biblical principles. We must pattern our lives after God and His word. What is on the outside of you doesn’t mean anything to God because He is looking at what is inside of you, your heart. Until you get right on the inside, what you see on the outside doesn’t matter. Genuine internal change is what God seeks in us, not merely a change in outward appearances.

Allow God to work inside you to bring the best out of you. He wants the best out of you and is performing a good work within you from the inside out. God is not trying to change your clothes; He is trying to change what your clothes are covering, the inner you.

“being confident of this very thing, that He who has begun a good work in you will complete it until the day of Jesus Christ;” – Philippians 1:6 (NKJV)

God is transforming us within, but we are assigned to work on ourselves. Our spiritual growth involves active participation. We must self-reflect and control our thoughts, aligning them with God’s word. We are given the assignment and responsibility to work on ourselves and control our thoughts. To be intentional in making changes that drive us closer to God. Making deliberate changes that draw us closer to God is crucial. It’s not enough to simply profess faith; action and change are necessary.

Personal Responsibility in Spiritual Growth

You cannot just come to Jesus and do nothing. You have to change some things in yourself and your life. We are called to repent, and repentance is turning away from our wrongdoings and changing our behavior. When you repent, you make a U-turn because you realize you are heading in the wrong direction. It is a requirement for entering the kingdom of God.

You are responsible for what you allow in your mind, heart, and environment. Seek to renew your mind with the word of God. Immerse yourself in God’s word. Romans 12:2 urges us, “Do not be conformed to this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind…” This transformation allows us to discern and embrace God’s will.

“And do not be conformed to this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind, that you may prove what is that good and acceptable and perfect will of God.” – Romans 12:2

Let your values be rooted in the word of God and not swayed by worldly influences. Make God the center of your life. Your relationship with God should grow every day. When you feel like it and when you don’t. Take up your cross and follow Jesus. Pray and seek Him every day. God wants you to be changed from within so you can change your surroundings.

 

The information expressed above is excerpted from the sermon ” Change Begins Within” by Dr. Lee A. Simpson. You can listen to the complete sermon on our YouTube channel.

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A Journey of Self-Awareness and Renewal in Christ https://godandgospel.com/a-journey-of-self-awareness-and-renewal-in-christ/ https://godandgospel.com/a-journey-of-self-awareness-and-renewal-in-christ/#respond Sat, 21 Oct 2023 22:08:06 +0000 https://godandgospel.com/?p=161 As believers, it is not God’s plan for us to lead lives entrenched in anxiety, fear, and stress. That does not mean we will not experience those feelings sometimes, but they are a byproduct of worldly values. We were not reborn into the world system but were born again, through Christ, outside of it. Unfortunately, many believers unknowingly or mistakenly continue to follow the principles of this worldly system, resulting in a life characterized by fear, anxiety, and stress. To live as God designed, we must stop practicing worldly principles and develop more personal awareness of who we are in Christ and who we are called to be.

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As believers, it is not God’s plan for us to lead lives entrenched in anxiety, fear, and stress. That does not mean we will not experience those feelings sometimes, but they are a byproduct of worldly values. We were not reborn into the world system but were born again, through Christ, outside of it.

Unfortunately, many believers unknowingly or mistakenly continue to follow the principles of this worldly system, resulting in a life characterized by fear, anxiety, and stress. To live as God designed, we must stop practicing worldly principles and develop more personal awareness of who we are in Christ and who we are called to be.

The Importance of Self-Awareness

Self-awareness is an essential part of our renewal and transformation. It helps us in understanding our thoughts, feelings, and beliefs. It’s critical for personal growth and cultivating healthy relationships, including our most important relationship—our relationship with Jesus Christ. Have you reflected on your level of awareness recently?

God has plans for our lives, but there are thought processes, conduct, and behaviors that hinder Him from fulfilling them. His power isn’t limited, but our sins, behaviors, and misaligned thoughts prevent Him from blessing us the way He desires to. It pains Him to see anyone live purposeless lives because we were created for so much more. Many let pain and rejection define them, leading some to believe the lie from the devil that they are not valuable. God values every person, but if we don’t value ourselves, God’s valuation doesn’t manifest in our lives.

The Ongoing Journey of Transformation

When we accept Christ, we are transformed, and our spirits are made new. However, our old selves, our “old man,” still need to change, which requires active participation. God grants us the capacity for change, but the renewal of our minds is a responsibility that lies with us. In 2 Corinthians 5:17, Paul tells us that anyone in Christ is a new creation, and old things have passed away.

Our minds need to align with this newness. If we are not proactive about renewing our minds, we will default to the old programming in our old nature. We will not experience the fullness of our renewal. We must take the steps to renew our minds and align them with God’s word. God does not wish to interfere with our minds, as He desires followers who love Him by their choosing, not robots who are compelled to do so.

A change within is necessary, but God needs our permission (Rev. 3:20) and participation to shape us and to see His will take effect in our lives. God will not alter our minds. As followers of Christ, our old thought patterns and attitudes must be changed by us. Our thoughts govern our lives; they shape our beliefs, feelings, and interactions, highlighting just how vital it is to be careful about the thoughts we let inhabit our minds.

You have to do something and put on the new nature, the regenerated self, created in God’s image—like God in true righteousness and holiness. The Bible says we not only have to renew our minds but also do this intentionally and continuously. To truly transform, we must renew our minds and align our thoughts with our reborn spirits by surrendering to the Holy Spirit.

“…that you put off, concerning your former conduct, the old man which grows corrupt according to the deceitful lusts, and be renewed in the spirit of your mind, and that you put on the new man which was created according to God, in true righteousness and holiness.” – Ephesians 4:22-24 NKJV

Surrendering to the Holy Spirit

Being “renewed in the spirit” goes beyond a superficial change; it indicates a deep spiritual and mental transformation led by the Holy Spirit. But we cannot achieve this transformation with flesh alone; it requires the alignment of our mind and spirit. By surrendering our minds to the Holy Spirit, we initiate a transformative process that aligns our thoughts, emotions, and responses with God’s will. The Holy Spirit will help develop self-awareness.

Self-Awareness and Repentance

Self-awareness is akin to self-analysis, integral to our relationships with others and with God. It’s a beacon that can guide us even when we stray. The parable in Luke 15:17-18 illustrates the transformative power of self-awareness. It depicts a wayward son who, upon realizing his mistakes, decides to return to his father. Sin can be humbling, but with repentance, genuine change can occur. Repentance involves more than mere acknowledgment; it requires a change of heart and consistent effort.You have to become aware of how far you have come from what you know is right and make a course correction.

Living Righteously in a Complex World

Our thoughts shape our identity and affect our emotions and beliefs. Recognizing the power of thought provokes a more mindful and discerning approach to the ideas we permit to infiltrate our minds.

We must be vigilant and discerning about our thoughts, as they shape who we are and influence our feelings and beliefs. We must proactively renew our minds, aligning them with righteousness and holiness, as followers who love God by choice, not compulsion.

Personal awareness in our faith journey is essential. Genuine transformation requires self-awareness, a heartfelt desire to change, consistent effort, and a relationship anchored in Christ. There are no perfect people. We are all growing, so we must understand the world we live in and how to operate in this world with the Word and principles of God so that we can succeed, no matter what’s happening around us.

How are you aligning your thoughts and actions with God’s divine design and righteousness? Reflect on the role of personal awareness and internal change in your journey and consider the steps you can take to renew your mind and embrace the transformation offered through faith in Christ.

 

The information expressed above is excerpted from the sermon Out With The Old; In With The New Pt 2 “Renewing the mind: Awareness” by Dr. Lee A. Simpson. You can listen to the complete sermon on our YouTube channel.

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Out With the Old, In With The New: “Renewing The Mind” https://godandgospel.com/out-with-the-old-in-with-the-new-renewing-the-mind/ https://godandgospel.com/out-with-the-old-in-with-the-new-renewing-the-mind/#respond Fri, 01 Sep 2023 21:18:31 +0000 https://godandgospel.com/?p=154 What consumes or occupies our minds and thoughts controls our lives; this is true for positive and negative things. As believers, we want to have God and His word fixed in our minds. We should continually set our focus and thoughts on Him and submit to His will for our life—his kingdom rule, order, and dominion. God must become the stronghold and refuge of our mind and will. If He is our stronghold, we become prisoners of our hope, faith, and trust in Him. The issues of life that many struggle with, like fear, anxiety, depression, regret, and past mistakes, will disappear, and we can receive His restoration and step into our transformation.

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What consumes or occupies our minds and thoughts controls our lives; this is true for positive and negative things. As believers, we want to have God and His word fixed in our minds. We should continually set our focus and thoughts on Him and submit to His will for our life—his kingdom rule, order, and dominion.

God must become the stronghold and refuge of our mind and will. If He is our stronghold, we become prisoners of our hope, faith, and trust in Him. The issues of life that many struggle with, like fear, anxiety, depression, regret, and past mistakes, will disappear, and we can receive His restoration and step into our transformation.

Renewing our minds and submitting to His will is not something we do once and finish. We must continually and consciously yield our will and minds to God. Our obedience demonstrates our yielding and surrender to God, and how we serve Him reflects our love, submission, and commitment to Him.

God declares His prerequisites and requirements, but it is up to us to learn what God expects of us and to grow in knowledge and understanding of who He is. The two most essential tools in our arsenal as believers are the word of God and prayer. Through studying the word, God reveals who He is and what He expects, and through prayer and communication with God, we become more intimately familiar with His presence and voice.

The degree to which we pursue Him dictates the degree to which we are transformed to be like Him and to see things the way He does. Jesus calls on us to change from our old way of thinking; repentance is a changed perspective that results in changed actions and going in a different direction.

“From that time Jesus began to preach and say, “Repent [change your inner self—your old way of thinking, regret past sins, live your life in a way that proves repentance; seek God’s purpose for your life], for the kingdom of heaven is at hand.” — Matthew 4:17 (AMP)

We demonstrate repentance through our words and actions. It is a change of our inner self and the old way of thinking. We cannot pick and choose the word we want to live by. Instead, we must align our thoughts and lifestyles with God’s will.

Everything is tied to our mind, will, and obedience. Our thought processes, thinking patterns, and how we perceive ourselves must change. We must change our inner selves, for this part of us colors our perspective and shapes our world. There must be a difference in what we allow to abide in and around us, for these things influence who we are. Let the word of God abide in you and be the meditation of your heart, your focus.

We must actively engage with God’s word, seeking His guidance and allowing the Holy Spirit to reshape our thinking. Set aside worldly thinking and negative thought patterns and surrender your thoughts, desires, and will to God. He will not force anything on you. You cannot shape your mind as God wants, so you must submit it to Him. He will not do it against your will, so He leaves the decision up to you. You must submit your mind to Him and allow it to be transformed.

We will struggle at times to submit to God’s will. Even Jesus did in His prayer in the Garden of Gethsemane. The devil wants to keep you distracted and focused on your pain or failure to keep you from stepping into your purpose. He will bring to your mind the mistakes, shortcomings, and pain of yesterday to keep you from stepping into the purpose God has for you today.

“that you put off, concerning your former conduct, the old man which grows corrupt according to the deceitful lusts, and be renewed in the spirit of your mind, and that you put on the new man which was created according to God, in true righteousness and holiness.” – Ephesians 4:22-24 (NKJV)

We are new creations in Christ and must choose to pull off our old selves and put on the new.

“Therefore, if anyone is in Christ, he is a new creation; old things have passed away; behold, all things have become new.” – 2 Corinthians 5:17 (NKJV)

Putting on the new you does not mean taking on a religious outlook with the false attitude of righteousness that often follows, for Christ never formed a religious relationship with us, but to step into the new person you are and let the Holy Spirit guide you and renew your mind as you seek God.

When you commit to or start bettering yourself, there will be unhappy, jealous people. You will face external threats and internal threats. Be bold and undiminished when others question you. Let your focus be on Jesus and what He has done for you. Don’t let the ubiquitous and vague “they” consume your life.

The definitions and expectations of others will define you if you let them. Don’t let yourself be deformed by someone else’s definitions and expectations. Instead, Let the world see the Christ in you.

 

The information expressed above is excerpted from the sermon “Out With the Old, In With The New: “Renewing The Mind” by Dr. Lee A. Simpson. You can listen to the complete sermon on our YouTube channel.

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From Failure to Purpose: Born to Solve a Problem https://godandgospel.com/from-failure-to-purpose-born-to-solve-a-problem/ https://godandgospel.com/from-failure-to-purpose-born-to-solve-a-problem/#respond Sat, 22 Jul 2023 18:24:17 +0000 https://godandgospel.com/?p=151 Every creation of God serves a purpose in solving a problem, including us. God did not bring us into the world without thought or intention; He knew what He needed and who could do it. No one is here by accident or mistake. There is a plan and purpose for everyone, but it is up to us to let go of our failure and pain and seek God’s purpose. Life can see us squash and diminish our purpose in all its ups and downs, problems, and challenges. We can get so focused on our life’s issues, personal pain, and failures that we neglect relationships and people. God is about people, about souls, and the best way to take care of yourself is not to focus on yourself but on God and what He calls you to do.

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Every creation of God serves a purpose in solving a problem, including us. God did not bring us into the world without thought or intention; He knew what He needed and who could do it. No one is here by accident or mistake. There is a plan and purpose for everyone, but it is up to us to let go of our failure and pain and seek God’s purpose.

Life can see us squash and diminish our purpose in all its ups and downs, problems, and challenges. We can get so focused on our life’s issues, personal pain, and failures that we neglect relationships and people. God is about people, about souls, and the best way to take care of yourself is not to focus on yourself but on God and what He calls you to do.

Amid failure, it can be challenging to see how God will use it for good, but He can use that pain to drive us toward our purpose. There are things in your life that God recognizes are not good, but He can’t change them without helping you realize they aren’t good. Pain reveals areas we need to change. If you want God to move in your situation, surrender the problem to Him.

God cannot help you if you’re still wrestling with it. Let go of whatever you’re struggling with and let God change you. The word of God does not come to condemn; it comes to convict you to change. Jesus wants to introduce Himself to you and help you deal with your pain and hurts and use your victory over those things to help others.

He wants to repurpose our pain, suffering, and failure to serve the good of others and ourselves. To use your past failures to help others recover and keep them from failing. Can God use your failure to keep others from falling and help others recover?

“But I have prayed for you, that your faith should not fail; and when you have returned to Me, strengthen your brethren.” – Luke 22:32 (NKJV)

Luke 22:32 is a beautiful example of this principle, but in the verse before, Jesus told His disciples that Satan asked to sift them like wheat. To sift something is a process. It requires examination, shifting, and shaking to reveal what is hidden and essential. It is a test to show where there are areas of weakness or shortcomings to address.

Jesus addresses Peter directly in these verses, hinting that Peter’s failure will likely be the greatest. These few scriptures can be scary. After all, who seeks to be tested and fail? But they are also full of hope, victory, and restoration.

Jesus did not say Peter wouldn’t fail but prayed that his faith would not. He knew Peter would fail in his claims of the moment to stand by Him even unto death. He used Peters’s failure for the good of others. To help and encourage others with their lesser failures.

Satan meant to hurt and destroy Peter’s purpose through that failure, but God repurposed it to make it serve Him, converting it into an essential part of Peter’s life purpose, “strengthen your brethren.” Don’t let your past become your future by bringing it into your present. Don’t wallow in your pain and shame. Let your transformation from failure to purpose demonstrate God’s love and power. God takes your story and turns it into a testimony of His goodness.

He wants the people and places who knew you as you were in your failure to see and be influenced by you so that your testimony will shout out the goodness of God and His move in you and your life.

Choose to stop nursing your pain, failure, and other issues. You do not need to live with anything from your past. Choose to grow from it, learn from it, and overcome it. The choice is yours. You will either be a problem solver or become a problem others must solve.

Jesus cares for us and is praying for us. We are on His mind and in His thoughts. He knows we will struggle and fail. He knows we will fail, but we will not stay knocked down. We will not wallow in our pain and failure. No! We will rise again and return to Him! God will make it work for our good. Our failure will be a stepping stone to our Godly purpose, but we must surrender to Jesus and lay it at His feet. Trust in Him.

 

The information expressed above is excerpted from the sermon “ Framed For Success: Born to Solve a Problem” by Dr. Lee A. Simpson. You can listen to the complete sermon on our YouTube channel.

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