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Genesis 6:11-14 (1/13/21)

The Result of Obedience

January 13, 2021

* Moses wrote the book of Genesis to prepare the Israelites for life outside Egypt inside the Promised Land. * They would experience some dark times, but their history proved God would be faithful. * Here in this story, a flood was coming, but Noah and his family were spared. Why? * Because he was 1) Righteous, 2) Blameless, and 3) Faithful. * Righteous is being in “right relationship” with God (make Him Lord). * Blameless is innocent of evil, forgiven. * Faithful is loyal and steadfast, no competing affections. * Matthew Henry - "Those that keep themselves pure in times of common iniquity God will keep safe in times of common calamity; those that partake not with others in their sins shall not partake with them in their plagues.” * Vs 11-13 - The earth was corrupt, and then violent. * Corruption is the process whereby something changes from good to bad, from its original purpose to a debased purpose. * * Like cutting an apple in half - it begins to corrupt. If you ate a corrupt (rotten) apple you’ll get sick. Eat a healthy apple and you get health. * In our lives, the removal of God is like the removing of the skin of an apple - it’s the protective covering against corruption. * Violence is the use of force to fulfill a selfish desire. * * A bully uses violence to gain control over people so they can get what they want. * When God is removed (corruption) violence always fills the void. * Vs 14 - God was going to save Noah from it. * Vs 17-18 - the first mention of covenant (but God didn’t explain it to him until he got off the ark, 120 years later!) * Noah’s whole family was saved because of his righteousness and obedience. * There’s nothing said up to this point about his family’s righteousness. * God blessed them because of Noah! * Vs 22 - Noah obeyed without explanation. * 120 years later he built the ark, and God told him to go into it, along with all the animals.

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. 

Psalms 119:44-45 (4/17/24)

April 17, 2024 • Benham Brothers • Psalm 119:44–45

* You might have heard it said that rules without relationship lead to rebellion.    * It’s true, for the most part.    * But relationship without rules leads to rejection!  * Love is “compassion with standards.”   * If we don’t operate by the standards, we don’t have love.    * It’s our commitment to following the rules that shows our surrender to the rule-giver.    * God’s fences (boundaries) are not to keep you from good things, but to keep bad things from you!   * Look at what David says about rules in these verses:  * vs 44-45 - “So I will keep Your law continually, Forever and ever. And I will walk at liberty, For I seek Your precepts.”   * David loved God’s rules because he saw how God’s blessings were found inside of them.  * Why rules?   * His boundaries bring freedom!      * Freedom is the greatest blessing you can have.    * EX: One boundary in the Garden - don’t eat the fruit.      * If they obeyed, they were free forever.      * If they disobeyed, they were enslaved forever.  * EX: Doctor Dobson playground experiment.   * Without properly defined boundaries we don't have freedom.     * When boundaries are clearly defined we can move about freely and not be scared.   * EX: Balcony with no railings.   * Boundaries bring freedom, and God's boundaries are the answer to our fear.     * Like a kite held by the boundary of the string, so we are free to fly so long as we don't let go of God's boundaries found in His Word.   * If we want true freedom, then we need to operate within God’s boundaries. 

Jeremiah 4:19 (4/10/24)

April 10, 2024 • Benham Brothers • Jeremiah 4:19

- When you draw near to God, He gives you eyes to see and ears to hear.  - You will see & hear the spirit.  - When Jesus returns, we’ll see Him and hear Him physically.  - But we can do it now if we focus our spiritual eyes and tune our spiritual ears.  - We won’t just see and hear God, we’ll see and hear the enemy.  - EX: Jesus calling Peter “Satan.”  - All through Christ’s ministry, He talked about those who don’t see or hear.  - Jeremiah shows us what it looks like.  - His culture was going to hell in a hatbasket, but everyone was having a great time.  - They were building their churches and having their conferences and enjoying themselves.  - All while the culture was going down the tube straight to hell!  - vs 19 - “Oh, my anguish, my anguish! I writhe in pain. Oh, the agony of my heart! My heart pounds within me; I cannot keep silent. For I have heard the sound of the trumpet; I have heard the battle cry.” - Jeremiah heard something nobody else did.  - He heard it because his ears were tuned into God.  - He saw it because his eyes were focused on the Lord.  - We must do the same.  - When we see God moving and hear Him whispering, we can prepare for what lies ahead.  - EX: David and I speaking at a men’s event and charging the men to be bold.  - Some of the staff might not say anything - maybe even distance from us.  - But other men flock to us and are ready to fight! - They heard the battle cry! - But Jeremiah didn’t simply hear the battle cry, he also heard something else:  - vs 31 - “I hear a cry as of a woman in labor, a groan as of one bearing her first child— the cry of Daughter Zion gasping for breath…” - He was soft-hearted toward people and hard-headed toward principle! - How do you tune your ears to hear God and focus your eyes to see God?  - See like a Soldier - recognize that we’re in a spiritual battle.  - Soldiers are always on the lookout.  - They are surrendered to authority.  - Process like a Parent - your role is to provide and protect.  - So you speak truth in love.  - Your provide boundaries for their blessing.  - Study like a Scribe - devour the Scripture.  - Don’t just read, but “study.”  - 2 Timothy 2:15 - “Study to show yourself approved.”