Our Sunday School class lesson was recently about Joy, not the gleeful emotion, but the Joy which can, and should,be experienced by Christians even in times of severe persecution.
This is the joy expressed by Paul and Silas singing in prison after they were beaten and chained to a damp stone wall. The joy with which Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego stepped into the oven, The joy of Daniel in the lion's den. The joy of Job after his children were killed and everything he owned was stripped away. The joy which can best be described as peace or calmness.
Our class discussed exactly what the Christian Joy is. The best answer: the Christian Joy is the absolute knowledge that our God is in total control. He cannot be surprised or thwarted and those who belong to Him cannot be removed from Him. He is Love and works everything out for our good. Our good is to become conformed to Him.
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Wednesday, May 20, 2015
Joy
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Wednesday, October 1, 2014
Bible Printer's Errors: The Placemakers Bible
The second edition of the Geneva Bible which was published in 1562 is sometimes known as The Placemaker's Bible because of an error in Matthew 5:9. Instead of "Blessed are the peacemakers for they shall be called the children of God" (KJV) the text reads as "Blessed are the placemakers for they shall be called the children of God." The proofreader failed to catch the misspelled word.
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Thursday, March 6, 2014
Messianic Prophecies From the Bible: A Jew Will be Born Who Will be the King of the Jews. He Will be Called God, the Father, and The Prince of Peace.
Jews and Christians disagree on whether or not Isaiah 9:6 is a reference to The
Messiah. Christians see this verse
as clearly pointing to Jesus. Jews
insist that we are taking the verse out of context. They say the verse refers to the birth of Hezekiah (740? –
692? BC/BCE), King of Judah.
Hezekiah cleaned and reopened the Temple.
“For unto us
a child is born, unto us a son is given: and the government shall be upon his
shoulder: and his name shall be called Wonderful, Counseller, The mighty God,
The everlasting Father, The Prince of Peace.” Isaiah 9:6
Jews number the verse
differently (as Isaiah 9:5) and say that the verse should be translated as “For
a child has been born to us, a son given to us, and the authority is upon his shoulder, and the wondrous
advisor, the mighty God, the everlasting Father, called his name, “the prince
of peace.”
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Thursday, April 4, 2013
Swahili Gospel Music: Prince of Peace
This is a Swahili Gospel song by the singer Solomon
Mukubwa. The song title is Mfalme
Wa Amani (Prince of Peace) from the album Mungu Mwenye Nguvu (God Beatification
Power).
You Tube appears to have disabled their embed feature so
only the link is available.
Tuesday, January 1, 2013
White Shoe Polish on a Rear Windshield
If you live
in the United States you have probably seen an automobile where the owner has
taken a white shoe polish dispenser and written a slogan on the glass of the
rear window. Usually the message
is something like “Just married,” or a phrase encouraging the local high school
football team to win that week’s game.
Yesterday,
I saw a car like that, with a slogan in large white block letters, “I love
Jesus! XOXO ☮.” Although I was pleased that someone was
not afraid or ashamed to acknowledge Jesus, this disturbed me.
I know that
the two teenaged boys in the car were probably sincere and were just expressing
the vibrant enthusiasm of young new believers. My objection was that they were doing it in a shallow way
which opened them and the faith up to ridicule. We must always be careful not to send unintended messages to
unbelievers.
The XOXO is
a modern cell phone texting abbreviation for “hugs and kisses.” Yes, the Church is the Bride of Christ,
but XOXO is not exactly what is meant by that. Romance is fine, even silly romance, but the marriage of the
Church and Christ the Bridegroom is not all bunny rabbits, bubbles, and
flowers.
The Peace Symbol ☮ was
popularized among the 1960’s counter-culture which was opposed to United States
involvement in the Vietnam War.
Regardless of their feelings about the war, many Christians were highly
offended by the symbol.
The Peace
Symbol, the symbol for the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament, appears to be an
inverted cross with the cross-arms broken and drooping downward ☮. The symbol was
soon adopted as a generic anti-war logo. The anti-war activists always insisted
that the symbol was not intended as an insult to Christianity though many
Christians were not so sure. The
1960’s counter-culture was also associated with the concept of “free love”
(interpretation: promiscuous sexuality) and advocated the unrestricted use of
illegal psychotropic drugs.
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