Ministry mind love

Ministry, Love & Renewing the Mind

There is a certain, yet not-so-obvious connection between renewing the mind, deepening in our knowing and experience in the Love of God and ministry. Though indirectly, most Christians who are very familiar with the passages we covered this morning would be passively aware of the connection, it would greatly surprise me if it is something they have really pieced together in a way which flows logically from one thing to the other.

Our two New Testament writers we read from this morning are Peter and Paul. Two very different men in terms of temperament and ministry, but both very much in step and agreement due to their being led by the Spirit’s influence in their teachings and letters.

Paul stresses the need for the renewing of the mind and setting our thoughts on spiritual things rather than being preoccupied with the affairs of this life. Peter encourages us to prepare our lives for the inevitable spiritual battles we have by assuming the same way of thinking as Jesus did in His earthly life. That such would lead us to victory over the flesh in regard to sin.

Then Peter presses the need for loving our fellow Christian with fervor and devotion, something Paul also stresses in regard to overcoming the flesh. Then they both – Peter in 1 Peter 4 and Paul in 1 Corinthians 12-14 – stress the need to be good stewards of the grace gifts God has given each one of us as expressions of the aforementioned brotherly love.

It is almost as if both letters were written in collaboration with each other or one was strongly influenced by the other due to the development and flow of the thoughts expressed in them.

In any case, this is the direction our lessons went this morning. Again, not an obvious development line upon line, but I think as you listen you will discover a pattern witnessed elsewhere in scripture which outlines similar movement from one thing to the next.

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Psalm Song Ascent 2

The Songs of Ascent Pt. 2

These Pilgrim Psalms include chapters 125-128. They are almost certainly covering the time of the post-Babylonian exile. With themes touching on the transcendent value and promises associated with Mount Zion, the provisions of God in terms of children and harvests as well as the need for God’s direction and help in all of one’s pursuits – these Psalms are timeless and full of profound, yet simply wisdom for daily life!

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Spiritual Mind

Steering the mind towards Spiritual truths

We began this week by re-reading 1 Corinthians 2, drawing out certain truths which set the pace for the rest of the teaching. All we did was red a few passages, all of which offered both support, further examples and added to the knowledge we learned in 1 Corinthians 2.

The Spirit of God steers our mind towards the word of God, towards the character of Christ and ulitmately towards faithfulness in our stewardship regarding the spirital gifts invested in us by the Holy Spirit of God.

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Song of Ascents

The Songs of Ascent Pt. 1

Tonight we begin with Psalm 120 which is the first of a sub-category of psalms which are referred to as songs of ascent. There are 15 of these psalms in all.

While the individual composers of these Psalms may not have had this intent in mind, they have been used in Judaism for generations as ‘Pilgrim songs’ sung while ascending the hill outside of Jerusalem on major feast days.

In particular these Feasts are the three major annual feasts of Passover, Shavuot (now known as Pentecost), and Sukkot (also known as the Feast of Tabernacles).

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Easter 2025 false heaven

False gospels make it just about heaven

The danger of the seeker friendly movement was also the inevitable stripping away from the gospel anything that might offend. This has produced a Gospel which bears nearly ZERO resemblance to that witnessed in the early church.

This morning we spent almost 90 minutes looking at what the Gospel looked like 2000 years ago. What did confessing Christ and baptism cost those in the early church? The New Testament letters are FULL of information which we barely touched on superficially and it looks staggeringly different from what passes for the Gospel in the 21st Century.

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