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CherishedbyGod -> RE: No Christians nor Christianity without the Resurrection (3/26/2008 1:01:50 PM)
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ORIGINAL: Ezra The resurrected Lord spent forty days with His disciples teaching them and preparing them for His departure. He was seen by more than 500 Christians on one occasion (1 Cor. 15:6). But then, within 10 days of His departure, He sent the Holy Spirit, and that transformed the apostles from fearful and timid men during the Crucifixion to bold and unstoppable apostles who went throughout the Roman Empire and beyond, preaching the Gospel and performing miracles (and eventually sacrificing their lives for the sake of the Gospel). Well, we have the same Holy Spirit within us, so why are the majority of us not bold and unstoppable and many of us so timid? Because, as you post further in your reply, because we are not being taught correctly, or because some have sin in their lives, or unbelief, or???? Christians today, by and large, have a superficial understanding of both the death and the resurrection of Christ. The meaning of both these events is designed to set us free from our human limitations, and empower us to take the Gospel to "every creature" in full dependance upon God. Not only that, but the indwelling Holy Spirit has been given to every believer to empower him or her to be an overcomer. These truths are not being taught sufficiently (if at all). I agree. And I have been in very good churches most of my life as a Christian - great teaching churches The full meaning of the death, burial, and resurrection of Christ remains hidden to numerous Christians because preachers are failing to fulfil their calling. Too many are preaching "another gospel". If the living Lord were the focus of every Christian every day (instead of entertainment), and His presence was a real, daily, living experience, Christianity would be quite different. What a key this is! To have the living Lord our focus every day! To have daily, hourly encounters with the Lord Jesus Christ, I know, is a key in my own life. When I am most fruitful both in my gifts and callings and in my character is when I am having close encounters with my beloved Lord[:)] It is no wonder the enemy does everything in His power to get our eyes onto anything else except our God! Paul prays in Ephesians 1:19,20 that Christians would know experientially "what is the exceeding greatness of His power to us-ward who believe, ACCORDING TO THE WORKING OF HIS MIGHTY POWER, which He wrought in Christ, when He raised Him from the dead, and set Him at His own right hand in the heavenly places". I love the way God works A month or so ago, for about 2 or three weeks, every day I was praying this prayer over myself[:D] But then I fell flat on my face[8|] Maybe I had to so I really would experience the power of His resurrection! I read Charles Spurgeon's "Morning and Evening" right before I do my Bible Study in the AM. I could not believe the one this morning "The Good Shepherd lays down his life for the sheep, and pleads that they must therefore go free. The Surety is bound, and justice demands that those for whom he stands a substitute should go their way. In the midst of Egypt’s bondage, that voice rings as a word of power, “Let these go their way.” Out of slavery of sin and Satan the redeemed must come. In every cell of the dungeons of Despair, the sound is echoed, “Let these go their way,” and forth come Despondency and Much-afraid. Satan hears the well-known voice, and lifts his foot from the neck of the fallen; and Death hears it, and the grave opens her gates to let the dead arise. Their way is one of progress, holiness, triumph, glory, and none shall dare to stay them in it." Charles H. Spurgeon For the remainder of this devotion, please click below http://blueletterbible.org/morneve/03/0326am.html Sorry for my poor formatting. I don't know how to do it the correct way. Where is everyone else in this discussion? - it is so rich.....
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