On Thursday we had a wonderful service at Wooddale for Teen Challenge Spiritual emphasis week. I was worshiping behind the pastor who was holding his hand up, one holding the Bible. "Who is sufficient for these things?" (2 Corinthians 2:16) came to mind as the crowd of new believers, make believers and unbelievers were loud and acting like people at a soccer game instead of a church service. His message was about the presence of God through Jesus ("Immanuel," meaning "God with us," is Matthew 1:23), changes everything. “I (Jesus) will send you the Helper (Holy Spirit) from the Father. The Helper is the Spirit of truth who comes from the Father. When he comes, he will tell about me (Jesus)." John 14:26. Indwelling and filling of the Holy Spirit. I was grateful to see Danny and KC.
The garden where God dwells with man, is now a city. The Temple of God's presence (1 Kings 8:1-21) was revealed in Jesus resurrection (John 2:19-22, Matthew 28:18-20), and now we our the Temple of the living God (1 Corinthians 6:19). The light of God which preceded his followers (Exodus 13:21) as a light on a path (Psalm 119:105), permeates from Jesus (John 8:12) and us (Matt 5:16).
- When life seems hopeless, shift your focus - raise your level of understanding
- Discovering the Light of listening and being Salt (Luke 8-14)
My friend Aneej sent me Bible The Unique Book The Genesis Revelation Comparison and it correlates to our BSF study this week.
- Gen 1:1, God creates Heaven and Earth, Rev 21:1, new heaven, new earth (without the curse)
- Gen 1:5 Darkness called night, Rev 21:25, no more night
- Gen 1:16, God made sun and moon, Rev 21:23, no need for sun or moon
- Gen 2:17, in the day you eat you will surely die, Rev 21:40, no more death or sorrow
- Gen 3:1, Satan appears as te deceiver of humanity, Rev 20:10, Satan disappears forever
- Gen 3:6-7, a garden where defilement enters, Rev 21:27, a city without defilement.
- Gen 3:8-10, Walk of God with man is interrupted, Rev 21:3, Walk of God with man resumed.
- Gen 3:13, initial triumph of the serpent, Rev 20:10,22:3, Ultimate triumph of the Lamb.
- Gen 3:16, greatly multiple your pain, Re 21:4, No more pain
- Gen 3:17, Cursed is the ground for your sake, Rev 22:3, There is no more curse
- Gen 3:19, man's dominion is broken in Adam, Rev 22:5, Man's dominion restored in the rule of the new man Christ - Adam's act was an act of disobedience, in eating the forbidden fruit (Rom. 5:19; and see Genesis 2:17; 3:6). Christ's act was an act of obedience, in dying on the cross (Romans 5:19 and see Phil. 2:8).
- Gen 3:23, first paradise closed, Rev 21:24-26, new paradise opened
- Gen 3:24 access to the tree of life is disinherited in Adam, Rev 22:14, Access to the Tree of Life reinstated in Christ
- Gen 3:24, they were driven from God's presence, Rev 22:4, they shall see His face
John describes the crystal-clear river of the water of life flowing from God’s throne and through the middle of the city. This river will water lavish, fruitful trees, including the Tree of Life, which brought healing to the nations. Other passages with a similar emphasis may include the record in Genesis of a river flowing from Eden and the Tree of Life in the middle of the garden (Genesis 2:9-10); Jesus’s conversation with the Samaritan woman about the water of eternal life that would satisfy the thirst of her soul (John 4:4-14); and Jesus’s promise of streams of living water, in the form of the Holy Spirit, that would flow out of believers (John 7:38).
Continuing to pray and praying continually. "Pray without ceasing," found in 1 Thessalonians 5:17, means to cultivate a constant, ongoing relationship with God, not just through formal prayer, but through a mindset of prayerfulness and seeking God's guidance in all aspects of life. As we prayed last night I was remined of Heb 12:22-25, "...you have come to Mount Zion, to the city of the living God, the heavenly Jerusalem, and to countless thousands of angels in a joyful gathering. You have come to the assembly of God’s firstborn children, whose names are written in heaven. You have come to God himself, who is the judge over all things. You have come to the spirits of the righteous ones in heaven who have now been made perfect. You have come to Jesus, the one who mediates the new covenant between God and people, and to the sprinkled blood, which speaks of forgiveness instead of crying out for vengeance like the blood of Abel. Be careful that you do not refuse to listen to the One who is speaking. " I'm reminded of staying on the phone while I wait for help to arrive like a 911 call.
Christians have an ongoing struggle against sin that is frustrating
True worship is submitting yourself to God wholeheartedly (Jer 17:11-18:17)