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Dec. 14, 2022: The Disciples’ Lack of Faith

Read Mark 9:14-22.

"And wheresoever he taketh him, he teareth him; and he foameth, and gnasheth with his teeth, and pineth away: I spake to thy disciples that they should cast him out; and they could not" (v. 18).

 

An occasional lack of faith seems to be a common problem among Christ-followers. Especially when something for which we were believing didn’t happen quickly. On more than one occasion, I wondered if I was out of line, believing for God to work in certain situations when I wasn’t seeing results for my praying. My doubting wasn’t so much doubting God’s power as it was doubting my connection to Him, a questioning of knowing if I was praying according to His will. Beyond that, however, I must recognize that there was a lack of faith, a lack of trust that God heard or cared about my burden, a doubt that He cared about what I cared about. There have even been times when the “don’t trouble the Master” or “Lord, don’t you care that we perish?” syndrome has popped up in my heart. I am glad that when I cried out to Him with these things, He understood my infirmities and was there to heal, even amid chastisement.

It is easy to understand the discouragement of the disciples and the disillusionment of the desperate father in this story. May we, in such times, be willing to cry out like the father did, recognizing the tenuous hold that we have on faith, “Lord, I believe. Help my unbelief!” (Tim Brubeck)

"Faith is the substance of things hoped for,

the evidence of things not seen" (Hebrews 11:1).

2022-12-12T16:51:10+00:00December 14th, 2022|Categories: Opening the Word|Tags: , |0 Comments

Dec. 18, 2022: The Spirits Exorcised

FOCUS TEXT: Mark 9:14-29

KEY VERSE: And all things, whatsoever ye shall ask in prayer, believing, ye shall receive (Matthew 21:22).

CENTRAL TRUTH: God's power to deliver is gained through prayer.

LESSON OUTLINE:

I. The Need Described (Mark 9:14-18)

II. The Remedy Defined (Mark 9:19-27)

III. The Secret Explained (Mark 9:28, 29)

2022-12-12T16:32:25+00:00December 12th, 2022|Categories: Lesson Highlights, Weekly Lesson Summaries|Tags: , , |0 Comments

Dec. 11, 2022: The Dead Raised

*THE NEED
Last week we discussed the fact that God can work with little. This week, we are told that God can even work when all is lost. If it seems that the situation is hopeless, this lesson serves as a reminder that God works when all is lost — including life itself. The truth is that we all come to God “dead in trespasses and sins” (Eph. 2:1), and yet He gives life where there is none.

Discussion: In addition to salvation, when h s God brought something from nothing in your life?

In this story, the dead son could not come to Jesus on his own; someone had to bring him to Jesus. Some men brought the boy to Jesus, but it was a loving mother already weakened by the loss of her husband that moved Jesus with compassion. She could have made excuses or asked someone else to take her son to Jesus, but she took it upon herself.

2022-12-06T17:01:22+00:00December 9th, 2022|Categories: God's Word for Today|0 Comments

Dec. 7, 2022: Jesus Gives His Disciples Power

Read Matthew 10:1-15. 

 

“Heal the sick, cleanse the lepers, raise the dead, cast out devils:

freely ye have received, freely give” (v. 8).

 

Every good gift is from above; and oh, how liberally God has spread His gifts upon all…rain and sun on the good and the evil; the gift of salvation to the repentant; the gift of the Holy Spirit upon those who ask Him.

But this sentence indicating the gift that Christ gave His disciples is quite amazing. I mean, the sick are everywhere, the lepers are not to be touched, the devils are fierce and entrenched…and the dead…well, they are dead. These are the ultimate result of Satan’s conquest of humanity and his intent to dethrone God. But never forget that “though the wrong seems oft so strong, God is the ruler yet.”

Jesus came (1 John 3:8) to destroy the works of the devil (Spanish: to undo what the devil has done), and so he sends his disciples, weak in themselves but empowered by heaven, to destroy the devil’s works by healing, cleansing, raising, casting out. And they are to do so because they have received so much from God that now they freely give gifts to the unworthy. (Leonard Sankey)

“What shall I give Thee, Master? Thou hast giv’n all for me; 

Not just a part or half of my heart: I will give all to Thee.” 

                                                                       --- Homer W. Grimes

 

2022-12-06T16:51:58+00:00December 7th, 2022|Categories: Opening the Word|Tags: , |0 Comments

Dec. 11, 2022: The Dead Raised

FOCUS TEXT: Luke 7:11-17; Colossians 2:13-15; 1 Corinthians 15:53-56

KEY VERSE: For as the Father raiseth up the dead, and quickeneth them; even so the Son quickeneth whom he will (-- ).

CENTRAL TRUTH: Our God is a God of life.

LESSON OUTLINE:

I. Past (Luke 7:11-17)

II. Present (Colossians 2:13-15)

III. Future (1 Corinthians 15:53-56)

2022-12-06T16:44:37+00:00December 6th, 2022|Categories: Front Page, Uncategorized, Weekly Lesson Summaries|Tags: , |0 Comments

Dec 4, 2022: The Hungry Fed – God’s Word for Today

THE NEED
The songwriter wrote, “Little is much when God is in it.” How many times have we looked at ourselves and asked, “Can God use me?” Or, we look at the few dollars we have and ask, “Can God use this?” Yet when just one person is willing to give what he has, God can do great things. This lesson reminds us that God can work with little. How much is “a little”? Could it be that having “little” is more about our attitude toward what we have rather than what we actually have? Surely in light of the vastness of God’s infinite resources, all we have is “a little.”

Discuss: Why is it that God, in His infinite wisdom, chooses to use what little we have? What does this say about God? What does it say about His people? I am reminded of Zechariah 4:10, “For who hath despised the day of small things?”

Discussion: How is our attitude toward little things sometimes different from God’s?

For the rest of this feature section, please refer to your copy of the Adult Teacher Insights or purchase the PowerPoint presentations that go with this quarter's lessons.

2022-11-28T15:58:51+00:00December 2nd, 2022|Categories: God's Word for Today|0 Comments

Christmas: Winter Holiday or Divine Encounter

                                                                                                        Essentials for Christmas

When Nancy and I moved to Ukraine, we knew we were in for a lot of surprises as we learned the culture. But one of the surprises we did not expect was the believers’ questions about how to celebrate Christmas. Each time we would say, “We celebrate Christmas by…” they would respond. “We do that for New Year’s. So what special do you do for Christmas? You see, their culture had created a winter holiday that sounded to them almost identical to Christmas.

So how would you answer? What is the difference between Christmas and a winter holiday? For many people, there is none. Christmas, for them, is a time to spend with family, eat lots of food, enjoy the good life, and maybe get away from the routine to do something you especially wanted to do. In short, exactly what Ukrainians called a winter holiday. For many people – even Christians – that is Christmas. Our culture has influenced us to substitute a man-made festivity for a divinely orchestrated event.

A biblical Christmas does not require beautiful lights, gift exchanges, human relationships, or even vacation time. There is certainly nothing wrong with any of those, but they are not the key elements of Christmas. So what are the essential elements of a biblical Christmas?

The message of Christmas repeatedly occurs throughout the Old Testament, almost like dress rehearsals for the main event. And whenever it does, it seems to me that three significant themes always are involved:
     1. An unsolvable personal/human dilemma.
     2. A reminder of God's Promise.
     3. A vibrant but tested human faith in that Promise.

There are many narratives in Scripture where those three themes converge to create the spirit of Christmas. I want to mention three of them. I will only give you the outline, so you can enjoy filling in the blanks.

Event #1 – Mt Moriah (Gen 22)
1. An unsolvable personal/human dilemma.
2. A reminder of God's Promise.
3. A vibrant but tested human faith in that Promise.

Event #2 – The Choice of Ahaz (Isaiah 7-9)
1. An unsolvable personal/human dilemma.
2. A reminder of God's Promise.
3. A vibrant but tested human faith in that Promise.

Event #3 – Bethlehem (Luke 2; Matthew 2)
1. An unsolvable personal/human dilemma.
2. A reminder of God's Promise.
3. A vibrant but tested human faith in that Promise.

Conclusion:
Come to think of it, those three themes are present in your happiest memories of Christmas.
     a. There was a need/want that seemed impossible.
     b. There was a promise – likely from an earthly parent – that "something good is going to happen"
     c. There was a faith – however child-like – that the problem could be solved.

If we deny or ignore the unsolvable human dilemma we are facing, we will never again have Christmas. If we find our satisfaction in anything other than God's Promise, we will never again have Christmas. If our faith is in our own resources rather than God's provisions, we will never again have Christmas.

The church at Laodicea illustrates the point. They admitted no personal/human dilemma. They said, "We are rich, increased with goods, and have need of nothing." The result was spiritual disease rather than delight in the Promise.

The angel told Joseph, "His name shall be called Immanuel – God with us." The great human dilemma is that humanity is separated from God! God's promise from Eden on is that someday The Promise would come – the separation would end. The challenge for Joseph, and for us, is to believe that Jesus is that Promise. If we fail to join those three elements, all we have left is a winter holiday.



2022-11-22T17:21:41+00:00December 1st, 2022|Categories: Banner Editorial, Uncategorized|Tags: , , , |1 Comment

Wednesday, Nov 30: The Master’s Provision

“And when he had taken the five loaves and the two fishes, he looked up to heaven, and blessed, and brake the loaves, and gave them to his disciples to set before them; and the two fishes divided he among them all” (v. 41).

 

All four gospel writers gave an account of this occasion when Jesus fed the multitude with a lunch the disciples felt was too small to even offer to the Master. After a busy day, the disciples’ solution was to dismiss the crowd to send them home, but Jesus said, “Give ye them to eat.” A quick survey of possible resources revealed only a lad’s lunch: five loaves and two small fish (John 6:9). Jesus blessed this offering, the disciples distributed it, and it proved to be more than enough to meet the present need.

How often does what we have to offer seem too small and insufficient? The need looks overwhelming, and our resources appear way too limited. However, the Master does not turn down the most minor offer but rather blesses it and uses it beyond what we would ever imagine. The key is to surrender what we have so the Master can bless it; the results will certainly be sufficient for the need. When we surrender what we have, the Master takes our “little” and makes it “lots”! (Rodney Stearns)

“All to Jesus I surrender;

All to Him I freely give;

I will ever love and trust Him,

In His presence daily live.”

--- Robin Mark

Our needs are never greater

Than what the Master can provide!

2022-11-28T15:12:19+00:00November 30th, 2022|Categories: God's Word for Today|Tags: , , |0 Comments

Dec. 4, 2022: The Hungry Fed – Powerpoint Link

Herald and Banner Press produces a PowerPoint presentation as a teaching tool. You can get the link for all the lessons in this quarter for only $9.95 by contacting the Herald and Banner office. Here is a complimentary link for this week's lesson.

https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1fY3-omQzus-YjHrpMpz9sVEaUwUxqyah/edit?usp=sharing&ouid=115139112436390760480&rtpof=true&sd=true

2022-11-28T15:28:44+00:00November 28th, 2022|Categories: Uncategorized|0 Comments

December 4, 2022: The Hungry Fed

FOCUS TEXT: Mark 6:30-44

DEVOTIONAL READING: John 6:26-35

KEY VERSE: I am the bread of life: he that cometh to me shall never hunger; and he that believeth on me shall never thirst (John 6:35).

CENTRAL TRUTH: Christ provides for all our needs.

LESSON OUTLINE:

I. The Need for Rest (Mark 6:30-33)

II. The Need for Ministry (Mark 6:34-37)

III. The Need for Food (Mark 6:38-44)

2022-11-28T15:01:19+00:00November 28th, 2022|Categories: Lesson Highlights, Uncategorized, Weekly Lesson Summaries|Tags: , |0 Comments
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