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Proverbs 11:28 (9/2/21)

Thrive Like a Green Leaf

September 2, 2021

* “Those who trust in their riches will fall, but the righteous will thrive like a green leaf.” * A green leaf is a flourishing leaf. Green implies LIFE. * What do green leaves do? Pump oxygen into the air! They breathe in carbon monoxide and breathe out carbon dioxide! * How are they able to breathe in a toxic chemical and turn it into a chemical that produces life? * By staying connected to the Source! * If they shake free from the branch, the same air they were meant to breathe in actually kills them. * How do they stay connected to the Source? * 1) TRUST! * 2) OBEY! * When you trust God and obey Him you are in “right relationship” with Him. * TRUST - Our core human need is the need for Security. * It answers the question, “Who can I trust?” * The proper answer is a “who,” not a “what.” * The proper “who” is God - everything and everyone else can and will let you down. * Proverbs 11:28a - those who find security in money WILL fall. * The Bible talks more about money and wealth than any other topic. Why? * Because it represents security. * KEY - When you place your trust in anything other than God it becomes a stronghold in your life. * A stronghold is a place that is fortified so as to protect it against attack. * This stronghold is controlled by the enemy - he wants it in place! * It is erected in your life by your trust!!! * * A man who finds his security in money places his trust in that money, knowing that if anything bad happens he’s got the money to fix it. * What does he need God from if he can handle things on his own? * But what happens when bone cancer comes knocking on his door and he can’t pay enough to chase it away? * Proverbs 21:22 - A wise person knows how to tear down that stronghold by reminding the person who they can truly trust. * So what’s the reward for placing your trust in God over everything and everyone else? * Proverbs 11:28b - “he will thrive like a green leaf.” * But it doesn’t stop there. Notice: * Proverbs 11:30 - In time, when you place your trust in God (and you’re in “right relationship” with Him) you move from a leaf to a full-blown tree! * You’re breathing life and producing nourishment for others to enjoy!

Jeremiah 36:7 (4/24/24)

April 24, 2024 • Benham Brothers • Jeremiah 36:7

* A merciful mindset positions us for favor with God.    * If one of my kids shows mercy to their brother or sister, it makes me want to reward them!    * God feels the same toward us.    * James 2:13 - “For judgment without mercy will be shown to anyone who is not merciful…”  * Jesus shows us this with the woman caught in adultery.    * They wanted judgment, but Jesus taught mercy.    * But He didn’t lower the standard to show it - “Go and sin no more.”  * Two OT prophets - Jonah and Jeremiah.    * Jonah - got mad at God when He showed mercy to Ninevah.    * He wanted justice for the people, not mercy.     * God did not like that.  * Jeremiah - he had to deliver a harsh message to the king who had imprisoned him.    * Look how he responds as he asked his assistant Baruch to carry a message to the king:  * vs 5-7 - ““I am restricted; I am not allowed to go to the Lord’s temple. 6 So you go to the house of the Lord on a day of fasting and read to the people from the scroll the words of the Lord that you wrote as I dictated. Read them to all the people of Judah who come in from their towns. 7 Perhaps they will bring their petition before the Lord and will each turn from their wicked ways, for the anger and wrath pronounced against this people by the Lord are great.”   * Jeremiah shows us the power of a merciful disposition.  * Jeremiah 51:8 - “Suddenly Babylon has fallen and been broken; wail for her! Take balm for her pain; perhaps she may be healed.” * We should want our enemies to experience the mercy of God.    * Not because they deserve it, but because God showed us mercy when we didn’t deserve it.     * This disposition will keep us from getting bitter an angry toward others.     * And it will keep us from falling prey to James 2:13!!!!

1 Corinthians 4:15 (4/24/24)

April 24, 2024 • Benham Brothers • 1 Corinthians 4:15

* We are “watchmen” not “watchdogs.”    * We don’t do the “latest news.”    * Our mandate from God is to expose evil and help you stand strong.    * We do that by helping you think through stuff.  * Five observations from the Mark Driscoll saga.  * 1) The Jezebel spirit is real - it thrives on three things:    * Sexual Anarchy (LGBTQ+)   * Child Sacrifice (Abortion)    * Murderous Spirit (Cancel Culture)  * 2) A fatherly mindset is the only way to deal with Jezebel.    * 1 Cor 4:15 - “For though you have countless guides in Christ, you do not have many fathers. For I became your father in Christ Jesus through the gospel.”     * A pastor is a “father” - a dad doesn’t let the kids lead the home.      * Pastors today are allowing creatives to take the lead.      * Jehu was the one who was tasked to take out Jezebel - he was a “bad” dude.  * 3) Etiquette should not be valued over purity.    * Pastor Lindell should’ve addressed both issues.  * 4) The consequences of private sin will affect you down the road, even after you’ve repented.     * Mark’s personal sin caused him to shrink back.  * 5) We have to “let the prophets speak” - because their words are hard.    * Most prophets travel alone - often because they have “issues.” 

Acts 13:49-50 (4/17/24)

April 17, 2024 • Benham Brothers • Acts 13:49–50

* God uses people to accomplish His will on the earth.    * He uses both good and bad people.  * Satan uses people to accomplish his will on the earth.    * He uses both good and bad people.  * Backstory - Jesus was off the scenes and now the growth of the church was the responsibility of the apostles.    * Paul and Barnabas were preaching like crazy!    * Jews and Gentiles were getting saved by the droves.  * vs 49 - “The word of the Lord spread through the whole region.”    * Through their witness the kingdom of heaven was advancing forcefully against the kingdom of hell.  * Then something happened:  * vs 50 - “But the Jewish leaders incited the God-fearing women of high standing and the leading men of the city. They stirred up persecution against Paul and Barnabas, and expelled them from their region.”   * A “God-fearing” person who’s a “leader” is a Christian Influencer!   * The Christian Influencers of the day were now on the wrong side of God’s Kingdom expansion! * We need to always remember the four spiritual players at work here.    * Revelation 17 shows us:      * Dragon - Satan himself.      * Beast - Antichrist spirit (any idea that stands against God).       * Babylon - (PEC) Political, Economic, Cultural system of the Beast.        * The goal of Babylon is to turn people away from God.      * Harlot - Religious system of Babylon that gives credence to the Beast.    * The only way people will desire Satan’s way more than God’s way is if there is a religious system that legitimizes it.  * That’s what happened here in Acts 13.     * Satan needed good-hearted Godly people to buy into his lies and hinder God’s work.  * Note - These influencers were first convinced by the “religious” leaders.    * “…the Jewish leaders incited the God-fearing women…”     * What are our pastors teaching us today? * How do we make sure we don’t get used by Satan?  * 1) Wrap knowledge around our zeal.    * These influencers certainly had a zeal for the Lord, but they didn’t have knowledge.    * They needed a Biblical worldview to filter the lies being spoken into their ears.    * We need to “study” Scripture to be intimately familiar with the truth.      * We need to study it through the lense of a battle.  * 2) Look and listen for the spirit behind what’s being said or done.    * EX: Jesus with Peter.    * EX: Stanley - teaching Christians to stay out of the “hot topic” issues.      * “If you need an enemy to prop up your leadership, you’re not leading.”      * People clapped - but the Bible is a book about God’s enemy.  * 3) Ask God what He thinks.    * Then pause and listen.  * 4) Sit under leaders with a “Fatherly” spirit (and Motherly).    * They’re willing to talk about all things.    * They teach about boundaries.