Sunday, August 5, 2012

Psalm 18:39


Copyright Ó 2012 J. Neely
Psalm 18:39

39 For thou hast girded ['azar] me with strength [chayil] unto the battle: [milchamah] thou hast subdued [kara`] under me those that rose up [quwm] against me. KJV-Interlinear

39 For Thou hast girded me with strength for battle; Thou hast subdued under me those who rose up against me. NASB

All of life is filled with parables.  Every moment of your life, moment by moment, day by day, year by year, throughout your entire life, you live actual parables.

Parables are real time activities, that teach spiritual principles.  The unfortunate part of that is, that most folks do not realize it, nor do they care.

These past few studies, we have looked at military principles, aimed at the total destruction of an evil enemy.  In that victory there is no compromise, no negotiation, no agreements.  The enemy is destroyed thoroughly, with no survivors.

And the big enemy in your life is sin.  If you choose to compromise, to try to live both sides of good and evil, to try to have some of each part of those opposites, then you will always have evil raising its ugly head and taking you with it into destruction.

Diplomacy is the tool of evil.  It uses reasonable arguments to get good to step back, thus allowing evil to regroup and get a better position for yet another assault.

In evil there is no honor, no truth no trust, no respect.  In evil, there is only maneuvering and evading and deception in order to gain some advantage for destroying good.

This is why, in many wars from history, when an evil enemy is not thoroughly vanquished, the trouble it had caused, comes back again and again.

But in doctrine God has a solution for your personal spiritual life.  He has provided you with a belt, ‘azar,’ a wrap, a bind, a compass or surrounding envelop that totally wraps you up around, over and under and through and through into the inner most parts of your soul.

God has surrounded you with strength, ‘chayil,’ a force with resources.  A force is an army with all of the resources and logistics, and power it requires, even in excesses.  Bible doctrine is that force with resources, and Gods resources are unlimited.

For battle, ‘milchamah,’ is a conflict, and in your spiritual life, that conflict is in everything that you face from this world, from your own thoughts, from people, from bureaucracies, from storms, from disasters, from everything imaginable and more.

And this Bible doctrine in your soul, is the power that God, not you, but God puts all enemies under his foot.  To subdue, ‘kara,’ means to bend the knee, to sink, to make prostrate, to cast down, to smite, to destroy, to vanquish.

And it is not people or armies or nations that are defeated, but it is sin in your life, or better stated, sins control over your life is brought to a screeching halt.

And it is God who does the fighting, by means of doctrine which you just happen to learn.  Doctrine is the power, the tool and weapon of choice for the spiritual conflict.

Evil exists everywhere.  The battle for your soul is everywhere, even where you are not looking, and most folks do not look so they do not see their imprisonment as a prisoner of war, to sin in the carnal life.

A little rotten apple will spoil the whole barrel and so too a little tiny bit of sin that you allow to enter into your life, will eventually consume you.  Such is the power and danger of sin, even the most insignificant and seemingly innocent sin.  After all, no one is hurt, what harm can there be?  And that is the argument that is always used to justify ones choices in sin.

So, evil is the enemy and in order to preserve your freedom and liberty and opportunity in life, you have to defeat that enemy so thoroughly that it cannot raise its ugly head to reenter into your life and destroy you.

Sin and good cannot live peaceably side by side.  Only one can end up and rule. 

Have you ever seen those bumper stickers made up of all of the various religion icons?  That sticker says ‘coexist.’  That sticker is one of the most subtle forms of evil that exists.  It is the compromise offered by evil that wants you to do nothing about your spiritual life, and thus it will destroy you.

Only one will win.  And at the end of history, Christ will finally destroy evil completely so that we will have a good life for all of eternity.  But for now, you have the military principle of freedom through military victory.
Destroy sin so that you can live, or it will destroy you. And the sad part of that is, you probably will not recognize your loss until it is too late.

Your victory is accomplished through your daily study of Bible doctrine.

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Study rotation of the last seven days:
Sunday – Daily Bible Study – Psalm 18:37  –  Describe the principles of pursuit and consume
Monday – Daily Bible Study – Isaiah 6:5  –  Why do you have to know your place
Tuesday – Daily Bible Study – Isaiah 6:6  – What is the primary focus of life
Wednesday – Daily Bible Study – Ephesians 4:29   –  What edifies
Thursday – Daily Bible Study – Ephesians 4:30  –  What prevents the spiritual life from functioning
Friday – Daily Bible Study – Ephesians 4:30b – What can you do that God cannot
Saturday – Daily Bible Study – Psalm 18:38  –  What is accomplished through military victory  


Saturday, August 4, 2012

Psalm 18:38


Copyright Ó 2012 J. Neely
Psalm 18:38

38 I have wounded [machats] them that they were not able [yakol] to rise: [quwm] they are fallen [naphal] under my feet. [regel] KJV-Interlinear

38 I shattered them, so that they were not able to rise; They fell under my feet. NASB

In all of Davids battles, none of his enemies ever rose again to cause him grief during his life.  He destroyed them so thoroughly that he had peace during the latter portion of his reign.

His biggest problems of course were not from foreign armies, but from family and political opposition.

However, there is an important military principle in this verse as well as the prior and subsequent verses.

Peace and freedom are never accomplished by diplomatic talk, but are accomplished by victory on the battle field.

Armies have won freedom for their nations throughout history and Christ will win the greatest battle in all of history at the Second Advent.

Christ died that we might be free.  Many soldiers have died throughout the ages, so that many more citizens might be free.  When evil raises its head, then some form of justice is required in order to bring peace and resolution.

In crime it is the criminal justice system that resolves and accomplishes justice.  In war, it is victory that accomplishes peace.  The best victory is of course the thorough destruction of the enemy.  That means it will be a generation of more before evil will be able to raise its head, and that means peace, and thus freedom, and opportunity for all citizens for a very long time.

When evil is finally and completely defeated at the end of the Millennium, then we will have peace forever.

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Study rotation of the last seven days:
Sunday – Daily Bible Study – Psalm 18:37  –  Describe the principles of pursuit and consume
Monday – Daily Bible Study – Isaiah 6:5  –  Why do you have to know your place
Tuesday – Daily Bible Study – Isaiah 6:6  – What is the primary focus of life
Wednesday – Daily Bible Study – Ephesians 4:29   –  What edifies
Thursday – Daily Bible Study – Ephesians 4:30  –  What prevents the spiritual life from functioning
Friday – Daily Bible Study – Ephesians 4:30b – What can you do that God cannot
Saturday – Daily Bible Study – Psalm 18:36  –  Opportunity comes from what


Friday, August 3, 2012

Ephesians 4:30b


Copyright Ó 2012 J. Neely
Ephesians 4:30b

30 And [kai] grieve [lupeo] not [me] the holy [hagios] Spirit [pneuma] of God, [theos] whereby [en] [hos] ye are sealed [sphragizo] unto [eis] the day [hemera] of redemption. [apolutrosis]KJV-Interlinear

30 And do not grieve the Holy Spirit of God, by whom you were sealed for the day of redemption. NASB

The Holy Spirit is not only the agent or power by which our spiritual life functions, but the Holy Spirit is the seal also of our spiritual lives.

This is not to say that the Holy Spirit made a seal, or did the sealing, but is actually himself, the seal.

When legal correspondence or documents are affixed with some sort of seal, as in a wax with a ring imprint, then that document becomes a part of a permanent and legal record. It cannot be changed, or altered, or removed from the permanent record.

And in this regard, God used Himself, the Holy Spirit, to actually seal our eternal life in us, and that cannot be removed, altered, or changed in any way.

Unto the day of redemption, means the complete recovery of our body, from corruption to incorruption. That is the day when we receive our resurrection bodies, and will have those bodies forever.

Unbelievers do not have a day of redemption.  They have a day of judgment.  Only believers have a day coming when they will receive their resurrection bodies and live with the Lord forever.

Redemption is a concept that originated long ago when property came under a lien or some sort of financial burden, wherein it required money to buy back or to pay off the debt and thus redeem the property back to a debt or burden free state.

In the spiritual life, that concept carried through with the purchase price that Christ paid on the Cross, thus releasing sinners from the burden or debt imposed by sin and the spiritual death that accompanied it.

There are three concepts regarding redemption.  There is the day of the actual payment, which occurred at the Cross.  There is the actual day of the guarantee, which it the moment that you believe in Christ and thus are sealed with the Holy Spirit, which in turn guarantees that redemption is yours.  And, there is the day of the actual redemption, when you receive your resurrection body at which time you possess the permanent eternal essence that God has paid for.

To have the Holy Spirit seal you up until the day of redemption, means that you are sealed until that actual day arrives in your life.  Believing in Christ saves, and the indwelling of the Holy Spirit seals that promise, but the redemption process is not complete until you are resurrected.

The mere fact that God seals you, with a permanent seal, gives you the absolute guarantee of eternal security. 

What God seals no one and nothing, can unseal.  That includes you.  There is nothing you can say, think, or do to undo your redemption or saved status.  You can never lose your salvation, otherwise that would imply that God cannot seal with a perfect seal, and that idea is of course ludicrous.

Only arrogance believes that the person is somehow more capable than God, or that God somehow has overlooked something that you yourself have discovered with your superior ability.  And only fools maintain this view.

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Friday – Daily Bible Study – Ephesians 4:30b – What can you do that God cannot

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Study rotation of the last seven days:
Sunday – Daily Bible Study – Psalm 18:37  –  Describe the principles of pursuit and consume
Monday – Daily Bible Study – Isaiah 6:5  –  Why do you have to know your place
Tuesday – Daily Bible Study – Isaiah 6:6  – What is the primary focus of life
Wednesday – Daily Bible Study – Ephesians 4:29   –  What edifies
Thursday – Daily Bible Study – Ephesians 4:30  –  What prevents the spiritual life from functioning
Friday – Daily Bible Study – Ephesians 4:28 – What standards either guide or destroy society
Saturday – Daily Bible Study – Psalm 18:36  –  Opportunity comes from what


Thursday, August 2, 2012

Ephesians 4:30


Copyright Ó 2012 J. Neely
Ephesians 4:30

30 And [kai] grieve [lupeo] not [me] the holy [hagios] Spirit [pneuma] of God, [theos] whereby [en] [hos] ye are sealed [sphragizo] unto [eis] the day [hemera] of redemption. [apolutrosis]KJV-Interlinear

30 And do not grieve the Holy Spirit of God, by whom you were sealed for the day of redemption. NASB

The Holy Spirit is the principle agent for helping you hear, see, learn, and apply spiritual phenomena in your life.

When you suppress the Holy Spirit, then your spiritual life is non-functional, or dysfunctional.  In short, your spiritual life does not function.  The Holy Spirit is the agent by which our spiritual life is powered and operates.

Now, just to make things clear, you cannot see, feel, hear, taste, or smell the Holy Spirit.  You cannot detect the Holy Spirit in any way shape or form in this life.

Those organizations or people who claim that they have the ghost or the spirit or try to impress with various emotions or sounds or verbal activity or whatever, are frauds and evil to the core.

To grieve, ‘lupeo,’ the Holy Spirit means to put in distress, to sadden, to grieve, to make sorry.

This is an anthropopathism whereby an attribute of humanity, is attributed to God in order to explain or describe an action or emotion.  God cannot be grieved, but man can.  So this term is used to describe the affect that your dysfunctional spiritual life ultimately has, not on God, but the affects that it has on your relationship with God.

When a child grieves their parent, the child is consistently doing something that brings grief into the parents life.

Therefore, when we consistently pursue sin, or the world, in effect, we bring grief to God.  Grief is the opposite of something that we can be honored with or proud of, and God is certainly not proud of the person who is openly defiant toward God, toward truth, toward their spiritual life.

This is addressed to believers, by the way, which only goes to prove that believers can sin.  Surprise!  Surprise!

And when believers sin, and keep on sinning, then they grieve the Holy Spirit, or bring shame, or bring dishonor to themselves and disrespect to God, in other words.

Sin, remember is not limited to crime, or socially unacceptable activities.  Sin also includes indifference toward Gods mandates, refusal to study, refusal to learn, refusal or indifference or simply having your own attitude and definition of your spiritual life.  One of the greater committed sins in this world by believers, is their rejection of Gods plan and process for growing and functioning in their spiritual life.

The repercussions of that indifference or apathy, or attitude, result not in blessing but in discipline.  And when God disciplines, life is not fun, but grief for you.  So you in effect become yourself that which you do to God

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Thursday – Daily Bible Study – Ephesians 4:30  –  What prevents the spiritual life from functioning

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Study rotation of the last seven days:
Sunday – Daily Bible Study – Psalm 18:37  –  Describe the principles of pursuit and consume
Monday – Daily Bible Study – Isaiah 6:5  –  Why do you have to know your place
Tuesday – Daily Bible Study – Isaiah 6:6  – What is the primary focus of life
Wednesday – Daily Bible Study – Ephesians 4:29   –  What edifies
Thursday – Daily Bible Study – Ephesians 4:27  –  Whom do you really serve
Friday – Daily Bible Study – Ephesians 4:28 – What standards either guide or destroy society
Saturday – Daily Bible Study – Psalm 18:36  –  Opportunity comes from what


Wednesday, August 1, 2012

Ephesians 4:29


Copyright Ó 2012 J. Neely
Ephesians 4:29

29 Let [sapros] no [me] [pas] corrupt [sapros] communication [logos] proceed [ekporeuomai] out of [ek] your [humon] mouth, [stoma] but [alla] that which [ei tis] is good [agathos] to [pros] the use [chreia] of edifying, [oikodome] that [hina] it may minister [didomi] grace [charis] unto the hearers. [akouo] KJV-Interlinear

29 Let no unwholesome word proceed from your mouth, but only such a word as is good for edification according to the need of the moment, that it may give grace to those who hear. NASB

Humanity is a social creature.  We walk, we talk, we interact with others everyday throughout our lives.

We are a mix of personalities and beliefs, and attitudes, and so forth.

More often than not, we clash.  And, from a persons younger years and school friend interactions, to our older years and whatever social skills we have learned, or have not learned, we are always going to be faced with differing opinions and behaviors.

Thus the temptation to be defensive or opinionated is always present.  And often times that interaction is negative and not productive.

So the old saying, ‘If you can’t say anything good, then don’t say anything,’ comes into focus.

Anything that is not productive or helpful, need not be said.  It does no good.  It only promotes bad feelings or worse.

Therefore, let all that you think and therefore say, be productive, such that it helps others, rather than creating adversarial situations.

This does not mean that all of your conversation should be of an academic nature.  Certainly most conversations are simply for social interaction, casual conversation, entertaining, informative, fun and so forth.

No one will want to hear doctrinal lectures 24/7. But everyone wants to hear variety, and positive, and upbeat, and informative, and fun conversation.

Positive reaps positive, so the promotion of the positive is certainly more beneficial than the pursuit of complaints, or gossip, or the sour grapes attitude, or the maligning of others.

Negatives do no good, and only serve to set yourself back, as well as sowing discontent in others.  Nobody wins.

Positives on the other hand, serve to edify, ‘oikodome,’ which stands for the architectural structure of the soul.  It means to build, to construct, to confirm as in the verification that something is really there.

So the positives of life, and certainly doctrine, all help in the construction, the completion, the structural integrity of your own soul as well as that of others.

So, you are responsible for your own soul, just as others are responsible for their own soul, but we all have a certain responsibility to others as well.

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Wednesday – Daily Bible Study – Ephesians 4:29   –  What edifies

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Study rotation of the last seven days:
Sunday – Daily Bible Study – Psalm 18:37  –  Describe the principles of pursuit and consume
Monday – Daily Bible Study – Isaiah 6:5  –  Why do you have to know your place
Tuesday – Daily Bible Study – Isaiah 6:6  – What is the primary focus of life
Wednesday – Daily Bible Study – Ephesians 4:26   –  What self-check is being described
Thursday – Daily Bible Study – Ephesians 4:27  –  Whom do you really serve
Friday – Daily Bible Study – Ephesians 4:28 – What standards either guide or destroy society
Saturday – Daily Bible Study – Psalm 18:36  –  Opportunity comes from what