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The Golden Rule

2/28/2016

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“So whatever you wish that others would do to you, do also to them, for this is the Law and the Prophets.”
(Matthew 7:12 ESV)







Commonly known as the “Golden Rule”, this is one of the most well-known teachings of Jesus. This passage is often rendered as, “Do unto others as you would have them do unto you.”


Many religions teach a negative version of this rule. It is common knowledge that even before Jesus, the Jewish Rabbi Hillel gave this rule in its negative form, now often referred to as the “Silver Rule”: “Do not do to others what you would not want them to do to you…”. Confucius also said, “What you do not want done to yourself, do not do to others.”. Instead, by stating it positively, Jesus makes the message of this teaching even more significant.

It's not hard to keep ourselves from harming others - but it is far more difficult for us to actually put forth the effort and action to do something good for them! It’s easier not to hurt others because we wouldn’t want them to hurt us. But it’s a lot harder - and takes initiative and effort - to actually do good things for other people!

The Golden Rule of Jesus is the basis of love and mercy - the same love and mercy that God shows to us every day! This example, spoken of and lived out in practice by Jesus, clearly demonstrates the model for us to live by today. Of course we need to refrain from causing harm to others, but we also need to be proactive and take the initiative to show love and mercy - and to bring joy to others!
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Simply stated, we should treat others the way we would want them to treat us! That would really rock this world into a positive change - wouldn't it?! We've all heard the saying, "Nice guys finish last" - first of all, of course, that isn't true - but think about it the other way around - if we are nice to people and always go out of our way to help them and treat them positively with love and compassion, where are they going to finish? That is what we need to concern ourselves with in regard to the treatment of others. Let's make sure what we do actually makes the outcome better for others - let's make a positive impact on others and help to make things better for them!


When we love God with all out heart, all our soul, all our mind, all our strength and love our neighbor as ourself (cf. Matthew 22:37-40), we live out the Great Commandment, the Golden Rule, and the teachings of the Prophets! 

This is the message that Jesus gave us - Love God and love others always! (cf. Matthew 22:37-40)

“…treat people in the same way that you want people to treat you…” (Matthew 7:12 CEB)

Father, fill us with Your Holy Spirit. Enkindle in our hearts the fire of Your love that we may overflow with love, kindness, and mercy toward others. Help us to put the words of Your Son into practice. In the name of Jesus we pray, Amen. †



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Ask, Seek, Knock

2/21/2016

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“Ask, and it will be given to you; seek, and you will find; knock, and it will be opened to you. For everyone who asks receives, and the one who seeks finds, and to the one who knocks it will be opened.”
(Matthew 7:7-8 ESV)




​Prayer is the means for obtaining what we need. We need to pray; and to pray often. We must be serious and diligent in our prayer.


Here Jesus teaches us persistence in prayer. Jesus does not; however, teach that God will grant us extravagant desires. We are to seek daily provision and spiritual blessing from God as we were taught by Jesus in “The Lord’s Prayer” (see Matthew 6:9-13). He expects us to remember “your will be done” (Matthew 6:10 ESV) from that prayer as we pray. Although we may not perceive an immediate response to our prayers, it is according to God’s will and master plan that all things work together for our good and the good of others. (see Romans 8:28). 

As Matthew Henry commented, “Ask, as a beggar asks alms. Ask, as a traveller asks the way. Seek, as for a thing of value that we have lost; or as the merchantman that seeks goodly pearls. Knock, as he that desires to enter into the house knocks at the door. Sin has shut and barred the door against us; by prayer we knock. Whatever you pray for, according to the promise, shall be given you, if God see it fit for you, and what would you have more?” 

“Ask” - we come to God in sincere humility and awareness of our needs.
“Seek” - we connect our prayer with responsible action in pursuing the true will of God.
“Knock” - we persist in prayer, remaining confident that God will provide what is best for us according to his gracious will.

God will open the door to those who keep knocking. While knocking, we must remember that divine delays do not indicate reluctance on God’s part. While waiting, we learn patience, and the intensity of our desire is put to the test. As believers, we must pray without ceasing and never give up bringing our petitions before God. God is all-knowing and He knows exactly what we need. 
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The promise Jesus makes is to everyone. God will answer each believer who prays persistently and earnestly. Only through prayer can we stay in constant contact with God and know what He wants us to do. Only through prayer will we have the strength to do God’s will in all areas of our life. 

​We are not to take Jesus’ words as a “blank check” - prayer is not a magical way to obtain whatever we want. Our prayers must be in harmony with God’s will - and we must accept His will above our own selfish desires. Only when we truly “hunger and thirst for righteousness” (Matthew 5:6) will we be truly satisfied. 


“Our Father which art in heaven, Hallowed be thy name. 
Thy kingdom come. Thy will be done in earth, as it is in heaven. 
Give us this day our daily bread. 
And forgive us our debts, as we forgive our debtors. 
And lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil: 
For thine is the kingdom, and the power, and the glory, for ever. Amen.”
(Matthew 6:9-13 KJV) †

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Living Sacrifices

2/7/2016

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“Therefore, I urge you, brothers and sisters, in view of God’s mercy, to offer your bodies as a living sacrifice, holy and pleasing to God—this is your true and proper worship. Do not conform to the pattern of this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind. Then you will be able to test and approve what God’s will is—his good, pleasing and perfect will.”
(Romans 12:1-2 NIV)
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​In Romans 12:1-2, the Apostle Paul describes the inward condition of the believer who has received God’s righteousness. Paul urges us to live our lives in a way that outwardly reflects our inner state.

When we became believers and accepted Jesus Christ as our Lord and Savior, we were transformed. We were transformed and changed from our former state much like the way a caterpillar becomes a butterfly.

Rather than being conformed to the behaviors and customs of the world around us, we, as Christians, are to be transformed by offering ourselves as a living sacrifice that is holy and pleasing to God. We are to offer and dedicate ourselves entirely, not just our physical body - but our whole person, our body and our mind, to the worship and service of God. This worship is not confined to a Sunday morning worship service; it embraces our entire life.

Yes, we are called to transform from and not conform to the ways of this world. We must distance ourselves from the patterns and priorities of the present age for the sake of the transformation that the gospel provides.

That transformation takes place when we allow the Spirit to work within us. God will accomplish infinitely more than we can ever ask or even imagine (cf. Ephesians 3:20). We will be transformed by the Spirit of the Living God rather than conforming to the ways of a dying world.

As Christians living in a world which is hostile to God, transforming ourselves - renewing our minds and changing the way we think through studying God's Word and prayer - is our only safeguard.


God, our Father, we dedicate ourselves to you entirely through Jesus Christ Your Son, in whose name we pray, Amen. †

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