|
Brother Godwin has sent
us another good sermonette.
It is too long for our WRAP AROUND feature but I do want to put up a couple
of his points that should make sense to any honest skeptics visiting our
site who have trouble with God's omnipotence (His being all powerful) and
His Goodness. BROTHER GODWIN WROTE:
"The God Who Can Help"
Now, do I have any notion that I have answered all these questions? No. I have questions too. But I am learning to trust God more than I trust my ability to figure things out. I would encourage you to trust that God is not indifferent. He is not powerless. He does care... DON WROTE: Like brother Godwin--indeed, like all of God's children, I, too, am in the process of learning to trust God. In this process, I have learned that there is something greater than intellect and reasoning. I'm fortunate to have some "intellectual" friends and in trying to share my faith with them, this truth was made evident. This is not to say that there is anything wrong with "reasoning" for the ability to do so is a gift of God; and when used at its zenith, it has great rewards. Consider the following Scripture:
But let me suggest that reasoning alone is not enough. Obviously, my cyber-visitors have some computer savvy, so let me use the computer to make my point. Most all will agree that the computer is a great tool, but the average person has been given a far greater "computer," if you will, i.e., their functioning brain. This fleshly "computer" is able to handle the most mundane task as well as the spectacular, even putting a man on the Moon. Nevertheless, the "software" in this "computer" has been intentionally flawed. Let me explain. No matter how hard the human brain tries, it cannot compute its existence by logic and reasoning--for in so trying, it does just the opposite. That is, no matter how hard we figure, we cannot get past the flawed understanding that before something can be, there must first be something to bring it into existence. In fact, our computers "freeze up" when we ask ourselves: "If God did make us, where did God come from?" So if we trust our intellect alone, then it is impossible for us to exist! But, exist we do--so it's left to us to make some sense out of our existence--and this is the great quest that we all are upon! When we think upon our fleshly computers with their myriad of thoughts, there are some Scriptures that we should consider.
So, we see from the Scriptures that God has purposely limited our fleshly computers. Oh, in the realm that man lives, his mind serves him well; but God is not impressed by the thoughts of man--nor can man please God by his fleshly computer alone which, as we've already noted, can only deduce that it is impossible for God (and man) to exist. In fact, the Bible tells us that the thoughts of man apart from God are evil and vain.
However, God has not left us without an option of being able to please Him if we so desire!
So then, faith is greater than logic or reason for through faith we can please God and understand things that the doubting fleshly computer cannot comprehend. In fact, according to the Bible, it is only through faith that man can understand his existence.
If faith, then, is greater than logic or reason; is God a respecter of persons--giving faith to only a select few?
So then, faith is a gift of God given to all of mankind--alongside the conscience and the Ten Commandments of the Law (Cf. I Tim. 3:9; Rom. 2:15)--given that whosoever will might enter into the salvation that God had planned for man before the creation of the world. (The doorway to this salvation is faith in the the Lord Jesus' finished work on the cross. [Cf. John 10:7-9]) I'm quitting before I preach a sermon, but let me quit with this. The ultimate use of our fleshly computers is to reason with God and to agree with Him that our sins are "...as scarlet" and "...red like crimson." (To agree with Him concerning our sin should not be that hard to do for our experience bears witness that what He says is true.) However, God not only highlights our sinful nature; but He also presents the remedy for it. Paul sums it up like this:
|
|
YOU WROTE: I KNOW I AM CALLED INTO THE MINISTRY PLEASE TELL ME IN YOUR OWN WORDS ABOUT YOUR MINISTRY AND WHAT YOU STAND FOR. FRANK
Hello, You say that you are called to preach as though someone might say that you can't be!!! If you have been called to preach–then you and God know it. So, it doesn't matter what anyone else has to say about it! The devil might tell you that you've been too big of a sinner to be called to preach. Man might tell you that you must belong to this or that denomination or that, or if you've been divorced, you can't preach. I repeat, if you've been called to preach, then you and God know it. So, get busy preparing yourself. Study the Word to show yourself approved unto God and capable unto man. Don't be discouraged if you are tried and tested as you learn the Word; for this is part of the preparation. Remember, it was several years after Paul was called before he knew enough to preach. Also remember, Paul was called when he was on the way to Damascus to murder the Christians there. The Blood of Christ can make even the vilest sinner clean--and this fact should be at the heart of every message that is preached in the name of Jesus. As to what we believe, just check out our web site. Love, Don |
|
BROTHER GIDEON
WROTE:
Dear Saints and friends in Christ,
You are a people that God has given me in my life, I am so much encouraged
by your advice your prayers and your support. The letter can not express
how greatful I am for you. Continue praying for us and especially pray
that we will move so close to God to discern his will always for
everything that we are doing in life. I have been going through a lot of
challenges for the last 2 months, But I thank God that through your
prayers and support we are still carrying on the ministry, Preaching the
gospel, feeding the hungry, clothing the naked and helping the flood
victims.
I left home yesterday to Mombasa for the
evangelism mission which will begin tomorrow, I expected to be there by
this morning to join the team for prayers before begining the meetings,
but we got the problem on the way after the car we were using broke down,
We were stranded and spent the whole night on the road at a very dangerous
corner, a place famours for the robbers. But God was faithful to keep us,
We have just left and I stopped here to e mail and let you continue
praying with us as we proceed.
While in Mombasa we intend to do evangelism, leadership training, feeding
and whatever the Lord leads. Continue joining us in prayers.
May God bless
Yours in Christ
Gideon
B'ANN WROTE: Hello to you again. I am so humbled when I hear about your obvious struggles. I keep sending my most fervent prayers to all of you and may Jesus meet your needs in a mighty way. We have been in a position where our cars broke down. However, we always took that as an opportunity to witness. God probably had you to tarry at that dangerous crossing so that you could pray and bind the forces that make it a dangerous place. I hope you anointed the ground with oil, prayed a prayer regeneration over the corner and went away rejoicing that God "dropped you right into the lions den." Just like the prophets of old, you came away unhurt. I had a church member lamenting that their church didn't seem to be doing anything constructive for the Lord. I said, " There is not a night club, a business of ill-repute, or a bad neighborhood surrounding this area." After I reminded her that the corner was a sanctuary and not a dangerous one, she thanked me for the good word. We will pray that the corner you mentioned starts improving, that the elements/businesses that cause it to be bad will close, and that God will raise up a church there. We had a friend named Sister Wallace who would take a little tent and set it up in a bad area. It was too dangerous for people, so she had a big banner printed across the front of the tent that said "Jesus Saves: John 3:16". The tent sat there empty but occupying that space. She would leave it there until God told her to take it down. So, there are many ways to "Brighter the Corner Where You Are". Do you know that song? This is a link I found on line that has that song. (We need to record it for you and change the rhythm to make it easier to sing.) Here is a link you will enjoy. http://newhopemusic.com/songbook1.htm |
|
You Wrote:
Question-Comment: Question-Comment: Please give some Bible truth about suicides. I had always thougtht that people who commit this act had no hope. Do we have people in the Mid-East that think they have no hope? How can we get the message about the "Hope of the World" to them??? B'ANN Wrote: Hello to you. I have already written a WRAP about suicide before the 911 terrorists attacks and the suicide bombers. However, you have voiced my sentiments exactly. People that commit suicide normally feel that there is "no hope." How did the Middle East religion or culture become such a vast area "with no hope"? They have twisted an "act of futility" into one of "supposed salvation." The Bible speaks of a people that speaks "of peace when there is no peace." The world governments interpret this "peace" to mean literally a time when there is no war or strife. However, the Bible is speaking of "The Prince of Peace" which is Jesus. He is the only true peace. If they had him living in their hearts, they would not ascribe to the act of hopelessness.
Earlier WRAP: The following is an excerpt from another WRAP AROUND done in Sept.2, 2001. We would certainly never advocate suicide. We just want to point out that there is no Scripture to support the belief that one automatically dooms their soul to hell if they do this hopeless act.
As always, God makes the final decision about where each individual will spend eternity. However, we need to caution these people who are taught that "suicide/homicide bombers" earn a special place in heaven. No where do the Scriptures even hint at such. In fact, Jesus says that He is the only door to heaven; and "eternal life" is the Precious Gift that only Jesus has to give–a gift which cannot be bought or earned in any way. Consider the following Scripture.
This is probably the greatest summation that the Bible gives about the entire matter. You and I can put up these Scriptures, give our opinions/beliefs/dogmas/creeds–but until these words become energized by the dynamo of the Holy Spirit and jump from this screen into the hearts of the reader, it is all in vain. It is my prayer that the following truth that Jesus taught will become the seed that starts to drive our spiritual darkness everywhere.
|
|
send your Emails to |