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Acts 9:32-35 (7/9/20)

Make Your Bed

July 9, 2020

* Peter - the man who denied Jesus - now walked in the same power of Jesus. How? * Repentance. * Then he sees a crippled man lying on a mat on the street. * Vs 32-33 - beds are temporary places of rest, but for Aeneas it had become his permanent place of pain. * Some people stay in their bed for comfort - fueled by laziness. * Others stay in it for pain - fueled by hurt, doubt, fear, etc. * Vs 34a - Peter gave credit to Jesus for the power that would flow through him. * Vs 34b - a new day had come for Aeneas. * 1) Get Up! Action precedes motivation. * Pete did this when he “got out” of the boat and walked on water. * Discipline - do what you don’t want to do. * 2) Make Your Bed! The signal that you’re not coming back until it’s time. * His bed represented sickness - it probably hadn’t been made in 8 years. * But now it could be a place of rest. * Little did Peter know the science behind making your bed and what it does for your productivity throughout the day. * Science has shown that making your bed does several things for you: * 1) It makes you happier. * Gretchen Rubin, best-selling author and happiness researcher, says "When I was researching my book on happiness, making their bed was the number one most impactful change that people brought up over and over." * In a survey of 68,000 people by Hunch.com, 59 percent of people don’t make their beds. 27 percent do, while 12 percent pay a housekeeper to make it for them. 71 percent of bed makers consider themselves happy; while 62 percent of non-bed-makers admit to being unhappy.  * 2) It lowers stress levels. * It gives you the feeling of being in control of your life. * 3) It makes you more productive - puts you in a productive mindset. * It starts a chain reaction of other productive habits. * Navy Seal William H. McCraven, commander of the forces that led the raid to kill Osama bin Laden, told UT graduates, "If you want to change the world, start off by making your bed. If you make your bed every morning, you will have accomplished the first task of the day. It will give you a small sense of pride, and it will encourage you to do another task, and another, and another. And by the end of the day that one task completed will have turned into many tasks completed." * The result? * Vs 35 - peoples’ lives will change! * Peter didn’t stay in his bed of pain - that denial he regretted. * He got up and made his bed, and now he walked in power!

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.”